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BBC News Now

defence lawyers are expected to challenge the prosecution evidence in a pre—trial hearing later this month. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. ministers have defended their record on stopping small boats crossing the channel — even though nearly 2,000 migrants have made the journey in the last week. the government says the numbers arriving in the uk have fallen this year — but labour attributes the fall to last month's unusually poor weather. the uk's biggest mortgage lender — the halifax — says housing is now more affordable than a year ago. it said a typical home cost 6.7 times the average annual earnings of a full—time worker — down from 7.3 times last year. but a typical home is still less affordable than it was near the start of the pandemic. a leading greek archaeologist has claimed historic artefacts from her country are not safe in the british museum —

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BBC News

it, being able to breastfeed and being able to have a newborn baby at least once. the charity womb transplant uk has paid £25,000 to cover nhs costs. and all the staff involved gave their time for free. but they will need a big injection of funds if many more women are to benefit. fergus walsh, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. the uk's biggest mortgage lender — the halifax — says housing is now more affordable than a year ago. it said a typical home cost 6.7 times the average annual earnings of a full—time worker — down from 7.3 times last year. but a typical home is still less affordable than it was near the start of the pandemic. the government says it'll guarantee a finance deal for ukraine to buy nuclear fuel.

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World Business Report

they've been around for a long time. they're just getting a lot of attention right now because it's become such a national, almost kind of emergency. what are the economics? it sometimes can be even more expensive than a brand—new building. so there is this kind of careful economic factor where we have to be very smart about how we modify the buildings so it's actually, you know, cost effective to work. what's stopping it in a lot of parts of the country is economics completely. from permits to making sure you have the right structure to begin with, it's hard to make the numbers work, but vacancy rates are at an all—time high, and as landlords struggle to find tenants, they're being forced to think outside the box. michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. in other news... mortgage rates in the us have hit their highest level in two decades. an average 30—year fixed rate mortgage rose to 7.3% last week — the highest since december 2000. meanwhile, demand for residential mortgages fell to the lowest level since april 1995. despite the surge in mortgage rates,

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BBC News Now

news in the uk. ministers have defended their record on stopping small boats crossing the channel, even though more than 2000 migrants have made thejourney even though more than 2000 migrants have made the journey in the last week. they say numbers have fallen in the last year, but labour says those numbers have fallen due to the poor weather in the last month. a typical home costs 6.7 times the average annual entries —— earnings of a full—time worker, that is from a 7.3 times last year, but a typical home is still less affordable than it was near the start of the pandemic, according to halifax. the government says it will guarantee a finance dealfor government says it will guarantee a finance deal for ukraine, government says it will guarantee a finance dealfor ukraine, to buy nuclear fuel. finance dealfor ukraine, to buy nuclearfuel. the finance dealfor ukraine, to buy nuclear fuel. the energy minister grant shapps made the announcement during a visit to kyiv. russian air severely damage the energy supply in ukraine last year, making it more reliant than ever on the ageing nuclear power stations. you are

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Verified Live

get that set up that has the full confidence of the families and it is the families that i am absolutely focused on in ensuring that their voices are heard. the health secretary speaking a short time ago. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. ministers have defended their record on stopping small boats crossing the channel — even though nearly 2,000 migrants have made the journey in the last week. the government says the numbers arriving in the uk have fallen this year, but labour attributes the fall to last month's unusually poor weather. the uk's biggest mortgage lender, the halifax, says housing is now more affordable than a year ago. it said a typical home cost 6.7 times the average annual earnings of a full—time worker — down from 7.3 times last year. but a typical home is still less affordable than it was near the start of the pandemic. the former boss of natwest

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Verified Live

down from 7.3 times last year. but a typical home is still less affordable than it was near the start of the pandemic. the former boss of natwest is to receive a £2.4 million pay package this year, despite having quit in disgrace over her handling of the closure of nigel farage's bank account. dame alison rose resigned from the bank last month after admitting to being the source of an inaccurate news story. you're live with bbc news. the british museum's director hartwig fischer said it is "frustrating" that the person who raised concerns about missing items at the institution did not reveal they had more artefacts in their possession. items including gold, jewellery and semi—precious gemstones are among those missing. i spoke to our correspondent lizo mzimba who told us more about what's been happening. well, it's not exactly clear.

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Verified Live

an average 30—year fixed rate mortgage rose to 7.3% last week — the highest since december 2000. meanwhile, demand for residential mortgages fell to the lowest level since april 1995. despite the surge in mortgage rates, home prices have been propped up by a lack of housing which still forces buyers to bid higher. global stocks head for their worst month in nearly a year. broker aj bell says that the benchmark indices in the us, europe and china, have shed $2.8 trillion in august so far. after a bumper start to the year, chinese economic data and surging us borrowing costs have dented investor confidence. online adverts for the retailer boots promoting four brands of infant formula on google broke advertising rules, according to the uk watchdog. in britain, it is against the law to advertise infant formula for babies up to six months because it might discourage breastfeeding. boots apologised and said the adverts have been removed. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.

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Verified Live

year, but labour attributes the fall to last month's unusually poor weather. the uk's biggest mortgage lender, the halifax, says housing is now more affordable than a year ago. it said a typical home cost 6.7 times the average annual earnings of a full—time worker — down from 7.3 times last year. but a typical home is still less affordable than it was near the start of the pandemic. the former boss of natwest is to receive a £2.11 million pay package this year, despite having quit in disgrace over her handling of the closure of nigel farage's bank account. you're live with bbc news. the british museum's director hartwig fischer said it is "frustrating" that the person who raised concerns about missing items at the institution did not reveal they had more

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FOX Friends First

moved their headquarters out of new york city. when they give you some examples. carl icahn packed up and went to florida. you had 180 -- exceeding 160 wall street firms moving hqs out of new york since the end of 2019. we are talking a trillion with a t in assets under management's, just not assets under management, it's the high paying jobs. this really hurts the city of new york in particular. i've said this before. when you have rampant crime, homelessness, a high tax situation in these cities, in these blue cities, you are going to lose your tax base, the numbers -- prove it, one more here. wall street accounted for 16% of all econ activity in new york city. 7.3% of economic activity statewide. all of that, again, those are massive, massive drops to what the city in the state used to have. >> why would you stay in

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America Reports

before the federal reserve started hiking interest rates would save nearly $4,000 in interest alone because the average interest rate then was lower, 4.4%. the new york fed shows now 7.3% of auto loans are 30 days or more late, delinquency is rising. nearly 2.5% of the auto loans are more than 90 days late. a concerning trend for some because unemployment is low and prompting the question whether it's working people who are now not able to afford their cars. listen here. >> unfortunately the only two ways is if we see the fed reduce rates, not an option. and on top of that, cars have to sit long enough for automakers to really pile on incentives, and there's so much demand. >> john, it does not seem like the situation is going to improve. according to cox automotive,

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