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The Context

members of a head teachers' union in england have accepted a 6.5% pay rise for teachers. the association of school and college leaders — or ascl — was one of four teaching unions considering strike action. leaders of all four unions have recommended their members accept the pay offer. you're live with bbc news. the latest on the inquiry into covid—i9. technical experts have recovered all relevant messages from borisjohnson�*s old phone that he had been advised not to use on security grounds and he will hand them over "unredacted" to the coronavirus inquiry, a spokesperson for the ex—prime minister has said. borisjohnson�*s spokesperson said: borisjohnson is pleased that technical experts have now successfully recovered all relevant messages from the device. as repeatedly stated, he will now deliver this material in unredacted form to the inquiry.

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BBC News

consultants have taken part in strike action in more than a decade. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. we locked ourselves away, we did everything we should have done covid—i9 to protect the nhs and now when i want them they are letting me down. sails; they are letting me down. sally niuht they are letting me down. sally ni . ht one they are letting me down. sally night one of— they are letting me down. sally night one of thousands - they are letting me down. sally night one of thousands of patients hit by the consulta nt/. patients hit by the consultant/. herappointment consultant/. her appointment for a hip consultant/. herappointment for a hip replacement cannot go ahead because as with so many assessments and procedures a senior doctor has to be there when it's carried out. the wei . ht when it's carried out. the weight has _ when it's carried out. the weight has doubled - when it's carried out. tie: weight has doubled and when it's carried out. tt9: weight has doubled and then when it's carried out. tt9 weight has doubled and then i do not know how long i will have to wait after that. it was almost i had a target of at least every day would be a step towards it. whereas currently i feel i was going forwards and i have been knocked back. today's two day walkout _ have been knocked back. today's two day walkout by _ have been knocked back. today's two day walkout by hospital - two day walkout by hospital consultants in england comes hot of the heels of strikes by

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The Daily Global

about a particular problem and thank you very much. the uk work from home capital according to new research from the centre for economics and the german think tank and working more hours from home than the brits come on the flip side, is spending more time in the office every week with more, here's our reporter. a familiar sight during the pandemic is governors around the world send their workers home to get covid—i9 under control. most of conduct to the office and two thirds of working people around the world have gone back to the office in some capacity according to the latest study from the german think tank carried out by april or may of this year. a pretty recent picture of the labour market and a quarter of people are in some kind of hybrid work from home remote

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World Business Report

think they. it is a good start. take a look at china, on the one hand they have announced a new set of regulations effective immediately in august, on the one hand the regime recognise it as an economic engine but on the other hand recognises the ethical restrictions. you need to register new algorithms or be subject to reviews but the chinese and cold for the western governments to work with them. —— have called. just a few years ago, we saw with covid—i9, we had the will and recognition of the need to work together between governments and build new policies across the board, but if i may, it is not only between governments but also between sectors, the public and private sectors. we have seen the us congress asked

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Verified Live

a mm el bi. flirt but el bi flirt but denies bein big flirt but denies being aggressive, we will be live outside the court. the un is told of 87 people being buried in a mass grave in sudan — with evidence they'd been killed by paramilitary forces. we'll talk later to the un. whatsapp messages from borisjohnson�*s old mobile phone have still not been handed over to the uk covid—i9 inquiry because he has reportedly forgotten the passcode. the former prime minister stopped using the device in may 2021 due to security concerns, but it likely contains crucial correspondence about the government's early pandemic response. straight to westminster. our political correspondent pete saull is there for us now. tell us more in terms of what has been offered as for the reasoning

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Asia Business Report

take a 30% cut on the principal amount owed. get in the bilayer tour of the creditors, especially china, to agree on these terms will be crucial for sri lanka to get the next trench of the imf funding sri lanka to get the next trench of the imffunding in october. well sri lanka's financial struggle in recent years is not unique.. global public debt has surged to a record of more than $90 trillion last year. a un report released ahead of this weekend's meeting of g20 finance ministers says governments borrowed more to counter crises, such as the covid—i9 pandemic. it also notes that domestic and external debt worldwide has increased more than five times in the last two decades. un secretary—general antonio guterres told reporters "some of the poorest countries in the world are being forced into a choice between servicing their debt, or serving their people." hollywood is facing the possibility of its first

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World Business Report

that will be harmful to our overall economic relationship. with one another. and we have had very little contact, both senior officials and also just the american people and the chinese people, have had very little contact with one another over the last several years. in part because of covid—i9. and thatis part because of covid—i9. and that is a situation where misunderstandings can develop. let's discuss this with jinny yan — chief china economist at icbc standard bank. if we look at the inflation numbers what are your thoughts on where inflation is headed, what it tells us about the chinese economy?- what it tells us about the chinese economy? what it tells us about the chinese econom ? ., ., ., chinese economy? for most ma'or economies chinese economy? for most ma'or eonoimes high d chinese economy? for most ma'or economies high inflation �* chinese economy? for most ma'or economies high inflation has i economies high inflation has been a problem, for china that has been a relatively stable, meaning that monetary policy

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World Business Report

shortage of staff in the hospitality industry is again raising questions of how the sector is going to cope. some businesses fear they will have to close or offer a reduced service when they should be at their busiest. the trade body uk hospitality is warning that staffing is in a serious crisis with vacancies 40% higher than pre—covid. let's go to kate nichols, ceo of uk hospitality. we have had this conversation many times quy this conversation many times guy since covered and the lifting of restrictions, hospitality has been dealing with a lack of staff. —— covid. we are having the same conversation. it we are having the same conversation.— we are having the same conversation. it has got a little better. _ conversation. it has got a little better. it _ conversation. it has got a little better. it was - conversation. it has got a little better. it was a - conversation. it has got a - little better. it was a vacancy rate about 14 or 15% when we were talking first about it, it

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BBC News

bats are a mystery because they can carry all these different pathogens, including coronaviruses, but not get sick themselves. this is actually an adult female and i think it's even pregnant. kofi amponsah mensah is a conservationist at the university of ghana. he's worried that human activity is forcing bats to change their normal behaviour. it's increasingly becoming difficult for bats to live in their natural habitat, because we've encroached in it so much. we have modified it so much. thus there is constant contact with these bats. so maybe bats are not to be blamed for all the troubles we are having. we are currently on our way... next stop on ourjourney, and kofi is leading me down a disused railway to a bushmeat market in accra. you can see some species on display... following the covid i9 pandemic, there's been renewed interest in the whole idea of bushmeat.

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BBC News

the relationship between the us and china through the frame of great power conflict. we believe that the world is big enough for both of our countries to thrive. both nations have an obligation to responsibly manage this relationship, to find a way to live together and share in global prosperity. janet yellen there. bats are known to be super—incubators for thousands of different viruses. since the covid—i9 pandemic, there s been growing interest in the flying mammals and the role they can play in so—called zoonotic spillover events — whereby diseases jump to humans. our global health correspondent naomi grimley has been given special access to a scientific research project in ghana which monitors bats. dusk is the witching hour at accra zoo. it's the best time for this group of scientists to test these bats for different viruses

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