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Life well planned. The freeman foundation. By judy and Peter Blum Kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for americas neglected needs. And by contrions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. We start in washington becae american politics continues to reactivity archives investigation into Donald Trumps tax affairs. The president is using his go to defense. It is totally fake news, made up fake. You could have asked me the same questions four years ago i had to litigate this and talk about this. Totally fake news. Well look at covid19 in the u. K. After these scenes in liverpool at the weekend, we will speak to the mayor of the city about whether the 10 p. M. Curfew on pubs and restaurants is working. What we are seeing here is a dedes long dispute between armenia and azerbaijan reigniting. We look at the reasons why. There are so many elemen to this trump tax ....
Other European Countries to help. In his first Public Comments since his poisoning last month the russian Opposition LeaderAlexi Navalny is pictured sitting up with his family. He said he is finally breathing on his own. To our viewers ones pbs and United States welcome. President trump says today is the dawn of a new day in the middle east. He is hosted a ceremony at the white house marking the normalization of relations between two gulf arab states and israel. The Foreign Ministers of united aerab emirates and bahrain joind trump and netanyahu to establish diplomatic relations the first time in more than a quarter century an arab states has est ....
Just one pound in five has been paid out in financial redress to postmasters wrongfully accused of theft and fraud is it time the post office is completely removed from delivering compensation . Disarray at the top of the post office in full view at a hearing in front of mps today. The main scandal remains the snails pace of redress for postmasters. Well talk live to this post Office Manager wrongfully accused of stealing £78,000 and jailed for six months, and this mp whos on the horizon compensation Advisory Board. Also tonight. Labour mp Margaret Hodge tells us shes written to the metropolitan police and the Electoral Commission to ask them to investigate whether the Conservative Party broke electo ....
members are on strike. and at 3.30pm on the bbc news channel, talking business with aaron heslehurst. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the household energy supplier 0ctopus energy has reached a deal to buy bulb, which was one of the largest energy companies to collapse last year because of soaring wholesale gas and electricity prices. the government has spent billions of pounds keeping the company afloat since it went into administraton. the agreement means 0ctopus will take onboard bulb s one and a half million customers. our business reporter ramzan kamali has the details. bulb is the biggest - green energy company. it was the biggest energy company to go bust. last november, bulb found itself in administration. it was only kept going by the government, who pumped hundreds of millions of pounds into the business, but now a deal has been struck that it is hoped will give relief notjust to customers, taxpayers, but also hundreds of staff. today, 0ctopus were conf ....
good morning. for most of the uk it is a day of sunny spells and showers. some of those will be quite heavy. it is a different story for east anglia and the south east, where it s going to be raining for most of the day with the threat of some localised flooding. they will have the full forecast for you a little later on. it s sunday, 6 november. good morning. our main story: the biggest ever strike by nurses looks set to go ahead, after a ballot of around 300,000 members of the royal college of nursing. the final results are still being counted, but the union says a large majority of nurses have voted to walk out in a dispute over pay. the department of health in england has urged unions to think hard before taking action which might affect patients. 0ur health editor hugh pym reports. there have been a series of balance among the rcn s 300,000 members at individual workplaces. pay rises lower than inflation over several years and workforce shortages reasons given by the roy ....