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Smash Hit Home Renovation Competition Series ROCK THE BLOCK Delivers Strong Season Ratings for HGTV

Smash Hit Home Renovation Competition Series ROCK THE BLOCK Delivers Strong Season Ratings for HGTV
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World Business Report

the price of its model 3 was trimmed both in china and germany by about $2,000. all this comes after the ev—maker reported a fall in global deliveries for the first time in four years last quarter. tesla will report its quarterly results later this week. here in the uk, the number of complaints over �*debanking' has soared. debanking is when a bank decides to close a person or business account, sometimes with little warning. so far this year, the financial ombudsman service have received 3,900 complaints about account closures, an increase of 44% compared to the previous year. and more complaints are being upheld. 36% of rulings made were in favour of the customer. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.

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BBC News

illegally— sense of fairness and come here illegally and put pressure on services _ illegally and put pressure on services and, by the way, risk their lives _ services and, by the way, risk their lives and _ services and, by the way, risk their lives and are — services and, by the way, risk their lives and are explained by criminal gangs~ _ lives and are explained by criminal gangs. none of that is right. i do think— gangs. none of that is right. i do think we — gangs. none of that is right. i do think we can do something about it and i— think we can do something about it and i think— think we can do something about it and i think our record since i became _ and i think our record since i became pm is one that we can make a difference _ became pm is one that we can make a difference. we got the numbers down by 36%_ difference. we got the numbers down by 36% last year. for the first ever time _ by 36% last year. for the first ever time the _ by 36% last year. for the first ever time the numbers were down and they were up— time the numbers were down and they were up in— time the numbers were down and they were up in europe. we are now on track— were up in europe. we are now on track to— were up in europe. we are now on track to return 150 hotels back to local— track to return 150 hotels back to local communities. that is fantastic _ local communities. that is fantastic. communities across the country— fantastic. communities across the country has — fantastic. communities across the country has seen a local hotel taken over to _ country has seen a local hotel taken over to house illegal migrants and a returned _ over to house illegal migrants and a returned back to their local communities and we rested almost 1000 _ communities and we rested almost 1000 people connected with this trade _ 1000 people connected with this trade and something like three or 400 years— trade and something like three or 400 years worth ofjail sentences for those — 400 years worth ofjail sentences for those that have already been convicted — for those that have already been convicted. we shut down 7000 bank accounts _ convicted. we shut down 7000 bank accounts and arrested thousands of people _ accounts and arrested thousands of people on— accounts and arrested thousands of people on illegal working raids. all of the _ people on illegal working raids. all of the asylum backlog without we

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BBC News

you will stop the boats. that is a system the team i have worked hard to put _ system the team i have worked hard to put in _ system the team i have worked hard to put in place and it is important we take _ to put in place and it is important we take the time to get that right to build _ we take the time to get that right to build the deterrent we want to see to _ to build the deterrent we want to see to stop the boats. and lastly, as i see to stop the boats. and lastly, as i have — see to stop the boats. and lastly, as i have said previously, so people have confidence and trust, i point to what— have confidence and trust, i point to what we — have confidence and trust, i point to what we achieved last year. for the first _ to what we achieved last year. for the first time the number of small boat crossing is down by 36%, 150 hotels _ boat crossing is down by 36%, 150 hotels turned back to local communities. in a few weeks' time. thousands— communities. in a few weeks' time. thousands of people arrested. the backtod _ thousands of people arrested. the backlog. the preparation work i have given— backlog. the preparation work i have given you _ backlog. the preparation work i have given you a _ backlog. the preparation work i have given you a sense of today should -ive given you a sense of today should give people confidence. thank you very much — give people confidence. thank you very much-— give people confidence. thank you ve much. . , ., very much. that is the conclusion of the prime minister's _ very much. that is the conclusion of the prime minister's press - the prime minister's press conference in downing street this morning talking about the government plan to send some asylum seekers to

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FOX and Friends

be hurting trump more than is he hurting biden. biden is also found in this new survey to be the better candidate on the issues of abortion and unifying the country. but, on every other major issue, he is trailing trump. you've got dealing with inflation, the cost of living. trump 52. biden 30. the necessary mental and physical health to be president. trump 45. biden 26. handling a crisis, trump 46, biden 42. strong record as president, trump 46, biden 39. and then the competent and effective category has trump by 11 points. 47 to 36: the poll finding people very interested in 2024 election is at its lowest point since 2012. that is a sign that turnout could wind out being low, too. back to you. >> ainsley: thank you, peter. >> brian: i mean that, is the one poll. that is the outlier with the r.f.k. taking away from trump

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Breakfast

that's 1,216 more than the same period last year. in the whole of 2023, there were 29,437 arrivals, which was down 36% on a record 45,774 people in 2022. here at the home office, there will be concern that the numbers are rising again. that's being put down to the weather, the fact the smugglers organising the crossings are using bigger boats and packing more and more people onto them. plus, it's thought the criminal gangs are telling people you need to get across the channel now before there are any flights to rwanda to lessen your chances of ending up there. it's more than two years since the rwanda plan was first unveiled. the government's bill declares the east african country to be safe. peers have called for that claim to be assessed by an independent committee of experts. labour says the whole scheme won't work and refugee groups share the concerns. rwanda won't act as a deterrent. we know that because people we work

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IPhones: Iphones Worth 32l Seized By Customs At Delhi Airport | Delhi News

New Delhi: Customs at Delhi airport has seized 36 iPhones, which were concealed inside liquor boxes, from two Indians who arrived from Hong Kong.

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight
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Forensic Files II

soon, her whole body, including her heart, started failing. less than 36 hours after being admitted... [ flatlining ] ...she was dead. it all happened so fast that her family and many in the community were blindsided. groah: i mean, you're shocked. i just saw her. she just worked on me. she was fine. so, i was in shock. she was healthy when i left. how did mary go from the healthiest person in the family to dead? narrator: that question confounded doctors, and mary's autopsy provided limited answers. doctors discovered a physiological process called apoptosis. vannamee: mary yoder's cells appeared to be attacking themselves, and that is an indication of a person who has either undergone a strong dosage of chemotherapy or had poison introduced into their body.

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The Media Show

of bon iver. and so, i think a tier of perhaps adult listeners who hadn't paid attention to her before suddenly woke up to her and realised that, you know, this is a smart songwriter, not somebody they might previously have written offjust as a sort of superficial pop star. and i think the combination of that and the stratospheric economic impact of the eras tour has made people realise, like, this is, you know, a very serious artist and businesswoman. you know, i read a stat that said that the gdp from the eras tour — sorry, the profits from the eras tour alone would make her the 36th smallest nation in the world on that alone in terms of gdp. so, there's 35 countries in the world that are not making as much as the eras tour has. and you are rare because you have actually had an interview with taylor swift. she's a difficult person to pin down for an interview. i've been culture editor for quite a few years now at the bbc news and certainly haven't had an interview with taylor swift as yet. what was that like? i think you went to her, well, apartment in nashville, was it? yes, i did, yeah. so, it took about a year of meetings to make it happen.

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