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hmm, not so fast. a bunch of smaller regional banks are seeing their share prices plummet. that s because a lot of investors are asking, is this bank safe? or is this one also on the verge of collapse? let s discuss what it all means. i m joined now by russ mould, director of aj bell investments. how concerned should people be? if they ve got money in the bank, the first thing they ve got money in the bank, the first thing to bear in mind in the uk is first thing to bear in mind in the uk isihai first thing to bear in mind in the uk is that your first £85,000 of your uk is that your first £85,000 of your savings are completely covered by an your savings are completely covered by an insurance scheme, and in europe by an insurance scheme, and in europe that s 100,000 by an insurance scheme, and in europe that s100,000 euros. that s lower europe that s100,000 euros. that s lower than europe that s100,000 euros. that s lower than the $250,000 limit that existed lower than the
bribery allegations that have already led to one senior member losing her post, and which were described by the parliament s president as an attack on democracy. the member is accused of receiving over 100,000 euros from the government of qatar in return for giving the country to support. she has denied the allegations but remains in custody while the government of qatar has also said the suggestion that it hands of the brides i5 the suggestion that it hands of the brides is untrue. let s unpick all of this. joining me is the bbc s europe regional editor, paul. give us a significance of this debate? i think it is the urgency with which they had set about doing this virtually tells you everything you need. let s talk about money, the prosecutors have put a figure on it, they have been searching properties around brussels and say they had seized more than 1.5 million euros, around £1.25 million,
final result yet, but looks set to have vastly improved on that cupboard something over 50% of the polls suggesting voters here have opted for her right wing alliance. but it s important to say that, as those results come in, it is not as though there has been a huge amount of excitement about this election. i m in an area that is bustling with tourists. they are much more apparent than the election campaign has been. you would not even have known it was going on. if you talk to people, a frequent theme is apathy, people being fed up that yet another government has fallen, and they are fed up, too, they say of politicians promises. they will be a lot of pressure on giorgia meloni to deliver on some of those promises that appear to have been fairly popular in this wealthy area of northern italy, such as tax cuts. what other policy changes are we likely to see? she what other policy changes are we likely to see? what other policy changes are we likel to see? ,, , ., , ., likely to see?
measure a number of components from those gas bubbles but most important greenhouse gases, which we know are very important in predicting our future climate change. so as you mentioned before, the oldest ice bubble we have remeasured was 800,000 years old. but now we are aiming to extend this to 1.5 million years. it was interesting about this time period was when me and years ago we had a phenomenal change in the earth possible natural cycles. so what happened was that our glacial and interglacial cycles as you already mentioned earlier for the last 1 you already mentioned earlier for the last1 million years have gone through 100,000 euros cycles, but before1 million years through 100,000 euros cycles, but before 1 million years ago, they were operating on 41,000 year cycles. we don t know what caused this change really and we also don t know what happened in our atmosphere at the time. so you re aiming for this court to help answer two of those questions. find this court to help ans