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the environment is continuing to deteriorate and residents are suffering as well. the demonstrators insist they are not against tourism itself, it is vital for the economies of the islands, but they want controls. there is particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate and they claim there's too focus much on building hotels rather than local housing. making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. some of the international headlines over the last couple of weeks may have led people to think that local canary and businesses don't want tourists anymore and that's not the case, but what they're saying is the model of tourism, where the tourism profits are reinvested, that needs to change and it needs to benefit the local economy and local infrastructure more. beaches are particularly popular with the brits and the authorities in the canaries stress they remain open for business. the spanish government admits it's about finding the right balance so holidays can continue harmoniously. simon jones, bbc news.

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defenses, what does that mean? again, in practical terms for taiwan? >> well it's actually considerably more. its 4 billion directly to taiwan and foreign military assistance, but it's actually a lot of the money for the us military to build up submarine bases and the pacific to secure guam, to build up capabilities across that entire region. really, really important because the reality is, i've walked the beaches of taiwan. this is a very difficult operation for the chinese hello probably one of the most complex military operations in history. and we can absolutely deter them from doing so. and if we can do that, we can stabilize this conflict that i believe will be much more devastating than a, than a war in ukraine. >> we just have a couple of moments left, butt what do you think goes through president xi's head when he sees this billions in support for taiwan i think he very concerned because he is trying to build up the capabilities of the pla as quickly as possible to prevent a situation where the united states, taiwan, japan are gonna be ready for this invasion. >> all right, do mutual pair always appreciate your your time and your thoughts.

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The 'quiet and peaceful' beach sheltered by grassy dunes a few hours from Birmingham

The 'quiet and peaceful' beach sheltered by grassy dunes a few hours from Birmingham
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for the conservative party, but i think ben is perhaps the one person who can rise above it.— who can rise above it. labour's candidate _ who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes _ who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes he - who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes he can - who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes he can tap. who can rise above it. labour's i candidate believes he can tap into the potential of this former industrial behemoth. i the potential of this former industrial behemoth.- the potential of this former industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've industrial behemoth. i was raised here- i've got _ industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've got my _ industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've got my mum _ industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've got my mum in - industrial behemoth. i was raised| here. i've got my mum in redcar, industrial behemoth. i was raised - here. i've got my mum in redcar, my stepmum _ here. i've got my mum in redcar, my stepmum in_ here. i've got my mum in redcar, my stepmum in middlesbrough, brought up my three _ stepmum in middlesbrough, brought up my three daughters in darlington. i've worked here for most of my working — i've worked here for most of my working career, in the nhs, what is this place _ working career, in the nhs, what is this place for me because make it as a place _ this place for me because make it as a place of— this place for me because make it as a place of immense opportunity. it is also _ a place of immense opportunity. it is also a _ a place of immense opportunity. it is also a place with challenges, but it is also— is also a place with challenges, but it is also a — is also a place with challenges, but it is also a place with accessibility to many things. i often — accessibility to many things. i often talk about, from coast to country. — often talk about, from coast to country, we have marvellous beaches, and we _ country, we have marvellous beaches, and we have _ country, we have marvellous beaches, and we have countryside on our doorsteo — and we have countryside on our doorstep. that is what it means for me. . ., . ., , me. renewed confidence from the lib dems who sat — me. renewed confidence from the lib dems who sat out _ me. renewed confidence from the lib dems who sat out the _ me. renewed confidence from the lib dems who sat out the last _ me. renewed confidence from the lib dems who sat out the last contest. i dems who sat out the last contest. we see all areas as being very

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A guide to Ireland's best beaches as temperatures soar this weekend

A guide to Ireland's best beaches as temperatures soar this weekend
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in the baking spanish heat that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, local people are hot under the collar. the message from tenerife — tourism has gone too far. translation: the canary islands say, "enough is enough." _ they have a limit. our resources and our population can't take any more. the environment is continuing to deteriorate and residents are suffering as well. the demonstrators insist they're not against tourism itself, it's vital for the economies of the island, but they want controls. there's particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate, and they claim there's too much focus on building hotels rather than local housing, making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. the beaches are particularly popular with the brits. the authorities in the canaries stress they remain open for business. the spanish government admits it's about finding the right balance, so holidays can continue harmoniously. simon jones, bbc news.

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of the island, but they want controls. there's particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate, and they claim there's too much focus on building hotels rather than local housing, making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. the beaches are particularly popular with the brits. the authorities in the canaries stress they remain open for business. the spanish government admits it's about finding the right balance so holidays can continue harmoniously. simon jones, bbc news. clio 0'flynn is a freelance journalist living in adeje on tenerife. she told us about the key issues driving the protests. i think the last speaker that you had on just there actually underlined what the main point is — the model, the tourism model that needs to change. that's what the protesters are saying. and in fact, they're just saying

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person who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes he can tap into the potential of this former industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've got my mum in redcar, my stepmum in middlesbrough, i brought up my three daughters in darlington. i've worked here for most of my working career, in the nhs. what does this place mean to me? it's a place of immense opportunity. it is also a place with challenges, but it is also a place with accessibility to many things. i often talk about, from coast to country, you know, we have marvellous beaches, and we have countryside on our doorstep. so that's what it means for me. renewed confidence from the lib dems, who sat out the last contest. we see all areas as winners and all areas as being very receptive

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the number of visitors. here's simonjones. in the baking spanish heat that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, local people are hot under the collar. the message from tenerife — tourism has gone too far. translation: the canary islands say, "enough is enough." _ they have a limit. 0ur resources and our population can't take any more. the environment is continuing to deteriorate and residents are suffering as well. the demonstrators insist they're not against tourism itself, it's vital for the economies of the island, but they want controls. there's particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate, and they claim there's too much focus on building hotels rather than local housing, making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. the beaches are particularly popular with the brits. the authorities in the canaries stress they remain open for business. the spanish government admits it's about finding the right balance, so holidays

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