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in his homily, he called on people not to ignore those experiencing great suffering and solitude. the service ended with a procession in st peter's square. and the pontiff left waving to crowds of worshippers from his popemobile. early results from the finnish elections have given the centre—right national coalition party a 0.1% lead over prime minister sanna marin's social democrats. with 42% of the votes counted, the ncp have 20.8% of the vote with the government on 20.7, whilst the far—right finns party have 18.6%. full results are expected in the next few hours, with the winner overseeing the country's entry to nato. the chief executives of more than 200 academy schools in england say the regulator, ofsted, must rethink how it carries out inspections. they've told the bbc ofsted fails to take into account the effect the pandemic has had on schools serving poorer communities. it follows the death of a head

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and pope francis is now expected to preside over a gruelling schedule of easter services. but his hospital stay has intensified speculation about his longer term future. pope francis has indicated repeatedly that he would stand down were his health to fail him. he's 86 years old, he has a number of significant health complaints, and many here wonder whether that time might come sooner rather than later. for now, celebration. the pope clearly delighted to be back amongst his people, reassuring the faithful of his devotion. jenny hill, bbc news, rome. early results from the finnish elections have given the centre—right national coalition party a 0.1% lead over prime minister sanna marin�*s social democrats. with 42% of the votes counted, the ncp have 20.8% of the vote with the government on 20.7 whilst the far—right finns party have 18.6%.

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Specialty Gas Market Size Will Attain USD 20.7 Billion by 2030 growing at 8.9% CAGR - Exclusive Report by Acumen Research and Consulting

The Global Specialty Gas Market Size accounted for USD 9.7 Billion in 2021 and is estimated to garner a market size of USD 20.7 Billion by 2030 rising at a CAGR

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FOX and Friends-20220307-11:55:00

with guests and staff especially are also very appreciative that we're just sending a message out there that what's going on is not okay. so, everything has been very, very positive so far. and then i'm looking forward to just making some difference from our industry and just do something that we can do. >> ainsley: definitely raises awareness. when you order a moscow mule you don't think about it now you will when you see ukrainian mule on your menu. inflation is up. 40 owe-year high. food price have jumped 20.7% year after year. record high in february. how is this affecting the restaurant business for you? >> i mean, the restaurant business has been in trouble for a while. because of the pandemic, in addition to that obviously gas and oil prices have been going up. it's going to continue going up and affect the supply chain. that's going to affect the definitely the many prices going up. however, i have to mention, this

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Breakfast-20220323-07:44:00

was the warmest day of the year so far. ~ :, was the warmest day of the year so far. ~ ., ., , , far. we have rounded up these numbers but — far. we have rounded up these numbers but north _ far. we have rounded up these numbers but north wales - far. we have rounded up these numbers but north wales was| far. we have rounded up these i numbers but north wales was the warmest part of the country. 20.7 celsius. northolt not to fire behind at 20.5. today we could see similar values. a chilly start to thrust around first thing especially in the countryside. high pressure in charge of the weather, look at the extent of the weather, look at the extent of it across europe, keeping the weather settled. of it across europe, keeping the weathersettled. no of it across europe, keeping the weather settled. no —— not watch in the way of isobars so no breezes, it will feel pleasant. we have some mist and fog to get rid of. i should live as we go through the morning and there should be some sunshine. the odd shower possible in eastern scotland, eastern england and the western isles, and the temperature is nine to 19. somewhere in east anglia or the south—east we could

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reached 20.7 celsius in north wales. todayit reached 20.7 celsius in north wales. today it could be a little bit warmer than that. after we lose the fog this morning, which is quite dense across parts of england. all the details throughout this morning's programme. good morning. it's wednesday the 23rd of march. our main story — a cut in fuel duty is likely when the chancellor, rishi sunak, delivers his spring statement in the commons later today. he'll promise more help with the rising cost of living, while stressing the need to shore up public finances. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has this report. the chancellor has been rehearsing, but the audience that really matters are a long way from westminster. he's under pressure to announce something to help shade us from the scorching cost of every bill at the moment. it's a gorgeous day, and everyone's making the most of the sunshine. this is my little boy, tiger. oh, hello.

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of lviv for us this morning. p&o ferries has said 800 redundant staff will be offered £36.5 million in total, with around 40 people getting more than £100,000 each. the firm has also denied that it broke the law when it sacked the workers without warning last week. however, unions said the compensation package being offered was "pure blackmail and threats." now the weather with carol. good morning. quite a bit happening with the weather, some nuances, but for many of us, starting off on a chilly note. some frost around this morning, but warming up nicely. yesterday the warmest day of the year so far, temperatures reaching 20.7 celsius in north wales. today, we could see 21. some fog to watch out for, anywhere from newcastle down through lincolnshire, the east midlands generally. that will uplift slowly as we go through the course of the morning, then we have a lot

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190310:19:44:00

the good news, by the way, there's another piece people aren't reporting on which is if we can get this trade deal done with china, and i know you report on this nearly every day -- charles: you're a mind reader, my man. [laughter] >> these are top on the economy. i'm feeling pretty good about things. you can never trust those politicians, but if trump can pull this off and the chinese buy more of our products, protect our intellectual property rights -- they're stealing $300 billion a year from us, you know, as trumps yahoo!d to say, you can't have free trade with a country that's cheating and stealing. if he gets that done, i think that'll be a big plus for the job market and for the stock market as well. charles: of course, steve, we just saw reports that exports were down 20.7%, that their exports, so in an export-driven economy, their economy has some serious issues that probably began even before the trade war. that probably could help us get to a deal within the next 30 days, do you think? >> if that happens, we're going straight up. if the fed helps us. give us a little break, jay

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190309:20:44:00

that's a big problem. the good news, by the way, there's another piece people aren't reporting on which is if we can get this trade deal done with china, and i know you report on this nearly every day -- charles: you're a mind reader, my man. [laughter] >> these are top on the economy. i'm feeling pretty good about things. you can never trust those politicians, but if trump can pull this off and the chinese buy more of our products, protect our intellectual property rights -- they're stealing $300 billion a year from us, you know, as trumps yahoo!d to say, you can't have free trade with a country that's cheating and stealing. if he gets that done, i think that'll be a big plus for the job market and for the stock market as well. charles: of course, steve, we just saw reports that exports were down 20.7%, that their exports, so in an export-driven economy, their economy has some serious issues that probably began even before the trade war. that probably could help us get to a deal within the next 30 days, do you think? >> if that happens, we're going straight up. if the fed helps us.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190308:10:50:00

saw in january. as you mentioned january saw 304,000 jobs added for february, dow jones estimated the u.s. economy added 180,000 180,000 jobs. in terms of the unemployment rate, analysts are looking for a fall from 4% in january to 3.9% in february. then on average hourly earnings, the other key metric for investors today, that number is expected to rise, 0.3% compared to the previous month. all eyes on that from the market's perspective today. another metric worth highlighting came overnight and that was in the form of chinese trade data. we saw chinese exports plummet in february amid ongoing u.s.-china trade tensions. exports fell 20.7%. expectations were for a 4.8% fall, so quite a big change relative to what we were expecting. imports much weaker.

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