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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:32:00

you say boring compared with the end of september. some of the pain has been pushed a little bit into the future. do you think the markets broadly have been calm, to the extent thatjeremy hunt and rishi sunak were hoping? extent that jeremy hunt and rishi sunak were hoping? sunak were hoping? sterling is a little bit lower sunak were hoping? sterling is a little bit lower from sunak were hoping? sterling is a little bit lower from the - little bit lower from the announcement. that would be a bit of announcement. that would be a bit of a disappointment for them. we have had a lot of dollar weakness. that has brought up the price of sterling to the us dollar. it looks better thanit to the us dollar. it looks better than it did a couple of weeks ago. the weakness of sterling has not been huge but it is therefore that thatis been huge but it is therefore that that is probably disappointment but it probably reflects the blocking eskimo the sourness of uk fundamentals. we know from the

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:45:00

record number of uniformed officers serving in this country and i can confirm that the metropolitan police area which includes her constituency and mine and the shadow police minister is, we are already at a record number of uniformed officers. pcs ohs play a vital role in london s safer neighbourhood teams, and these perform a vital function. will the minister asked the mayor of london five years starving areas like barnet in tackling crime and anti social behaviour? i like barnet in tackling crime and anti-social behaviour? like barnet in tackling crime and anti-social behaviour? i think my riaht anti-social behaviour? i think my right honourable anti-social behaviour? i think my right honourable friend anti-social behaviour? i think my right honourable friend asks i anti-social behaviour? i think my right honourable friend asks a i anti-social behaviour? i think my i right honourable friend asks a very good question, because as i said already, the metropolitan police already, t

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Papers 20240604 23:33:00

record. heartbreakingly beautiful sentiments expressed how as a sport we continue to embrace the lgbtq+ community, right up until the point where they re losing money, and suddenly their support disappears. if they really supported them, they wouldn t be anywhere near qatar. this is something that endemic. banks do exactly the same thing, governments do the same thing. it s seen as a really easy win to be progressive on gay and lesbian and bisexual and transgender rights. when it comes to a situation which might lose money, suddenly it s less thanit might lose money, suddenly it s less than it was before. it s all very well for the fa to send out this press release, in support of gay people in their industry, but when it comes to actually taking a stand, there s nothing.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Outside Source 20240604 19:24:00

costs, inflation, the war between russia and ukraine? what is it that is stopping richer nations for making those commitments, but more important in sticking to them? i think that they got pretty close, and they re just trying to get up to that final level, but the real issue is that the governments are going to be unable mobilising public dollars to get to the trillions that are needed and as you noted. we are not just talk about $100 billion, we are talking about at least 1 $2 trillion needed per yearfor both mitigation and adaptation efforts, and so to get to those levels, the private sector needs to be mobilised, and the private sector has not stepped up and i think the other sector that could do much more thanit other sector that could do much more than it has been doing is the multilateral development banks. you re talking about the world bank and the imf? what more can they do? yeah. those countries have indeed

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