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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:31:00

longer. the next couple of weeks, even, or loner. , ., ., ., longer. they will wait. good to hear from ou. longer. they will wait. good to hear from you. former longer. they will wait. good to hear from you. former nato longer. they will wait. good to hear from you. former nato deputy - from you. former nato deputy assistant secretary general. some uk households will be able to get discounts on their energy bills if they cut their electricity use during peak times today. national grid is triggering the scheme for the first time between 5pm and 6pm local time, as the cold weather puts pressure on power supplies. the scheme applies to households with smart meters whose energy suppliers have already signed up. our business correspondent nina warhurst has the details. you might want to put the wash on the earlier, you might want to put the kids in the bath earlier, put dinner back until later in the evening, anything to reduce energy use between 5pm and 6pm. the national grid say that

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:25:00

conversations. rooms they have, these very tough conversations. the german chancellor 0laf scholz is facing growing domestic and international pressure to allow german built leopard 2 tanks to be sent to ukraine. the german foreign minister, annalena baerbock, has repeated her view that berlin should not stand in the way if poland decided to send its tanks. under german export laws, other countries who want to supply leopards, like poland and finland, are unable to do so until berlin gives the all clear. speaking in paris, where he had been meeting president emmanuel macron, mr scholz said his government would act in coordination with its allies on the issue. we have heard from our warsaw correspondent that poland will ask for that permission from germany. dr stefanie babst is a long time nato strategist and former nato deputy assistant secretary general. thank you very much forjoining us today. and the news therefore coming

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Outside Source 20240604 20:03:00

deputy assistant secretary general let s get her perspective on this. because of european, or rather international pressure, and the german government. they don t really have many other options, than to green light the permission of delivery of leopard tanks, so that is my expectation. the principal line of thought behind olaf scholz and his friends from the sdp, will not go away. it will remain an uphill struggle to get permission from the germans to bring the military aim needed for ukraine s defence. there are believed to be more than 2,000 leopard tanks worldwide. and the ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky said about 300 of them would help ensure a russian defeat. let s get the view from germany now here s damien mcguiness in berlin.

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