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World Business Report

bank of england. neil shearing, will have to leave it there. thank you i have to leave it there. thank you very much for that. staying with inflation, a year ago today, president biden signed the inflation reduction act into us law. but america 5 first serious attempt to tackle the climate crisis has ruffled feathers, as it includes protectionist measures that might hurt europe 5 green industry. our nabc michelle fleury has more. the name inflation reduction act is confusing, since most experts agree it has done little to lower inflationary pressures. so why is it called that? well, let's just say it fit the politics of the day. when it was signed into law a year ago today, prices were rising at their fastest pace in a0 years. but if it doesn't bring down inflation, then what exactly does it do? according to president biden, who's on a three state tour this week, it's helping to combat climate change, createjobs and lower people's health care bills.

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Asia Business Report

a year ago today, president biden signed into law america's first serious attempt to tackle the climate crisis. but the move has ruffled feathers, as it includes protectionist measures that might hurt europe's green industry. the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more. so why is it called that? lets just say it fit the politics of the day. when it was signed into law a year ago today, prices were rising at their fastest pace in 40 years. but if it doesn't bring down inflation, then what exactly does it do? according to president biden, it's helping to client meant director, climate change, createjobs to client meant director, climate change, create jobs and lower people's health care bills. ,, . . bills. since i took office, the -rivate bills. since i took office, the private sector _ bills. since i took office, the private sector has _ bills. since i took office, the | private sector has announced more — private sector has announced more than $3 billion in investments, not million, billion, _ investments, not million, billion, investments from wind

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Politics Live

with £270 million farming innovation programme and, as he rightly mentioned, we are seizing opportunities from our exit from the eu, including through our plans to more quickly develop gene edited crops resistant to drought and flooding that will drive up growth, productivity and create jobs. flooding that will drive up growth, productivity and createjobs. just productivity and create “obs. just to reca - , productivity and create jobs. jii,sii to recap, during this parliament we have had one tory prime minister who turned out to be a proven liar, a second tory prime minister who has done a crop was outlasted by letters. after —— after this week's pathetic no—show by the primacy of what word would he use to describe himself? might it be weak?- what word would he use to describe himself? might it be weak? mr... mr speaker--- — himself? might it be weak? mr... mr speaker--- mr— himself? might it be weak? mr... mr speaker... mr speaker, _ himself? might it be weak? mr... mr speaker... mr speaker, what - himself? might it be weak? mr... mr speaker... mr speaker, what is i himself? might it be weak? mr... mrj speaker... mr speaker, what is weak as a party opposite being able to —— unable to stand up to the people who fund them and stand behind hard—working families in this country. i hard-working families in this count . . ., hard-working families in this count . , ,, country. i welcome the steps the prime minister _ country. i welcome the steps the prime minister is _ country. i welcome the steps the prime minister is taking - country. i welcome the steps the prime minister is taking to i country. i welcome the steps the prime minister is taking to stop i prime minister is taking to stop illegal, dangerous and unnecessary

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Asia Business Report

they have local businesses had similar licenses and it will help create jobs similar licenses and it will help createjobs in similar licenses and it will help create jobs in the area. we had a wedding that wasn't very loud. if you haven't heard it, you are properly not good to hear anything from the current premises. hey, i'm zof with the catch up! tonight — netflix cracks down, euro qualifiers, and a surprise statue. first, though, some breaking news to bring you. tina turner has died aged 83 after a long illness. she was one of the most famous rock singers ever — known for hits like proud mary and simply the best. next, more details from police in south wales about events that led to the deaths of kyrees sullivan and harvey evans in cardiff on monday. security cam footage showed

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Nicky Campbell

chatgpt, i know it is a cliche, everybody is saying that, get it to write the intro. this is what ai came up with for an intro to the programme. i tell you what, i will bring in professor gina neff, executive director at the centre for technology & democracy at cambridge university. and let me see, joe alnot, specialist in al from a technology company who says the —— ai will create jobs like previous revolutions have. you losejobs, create jobs, revolutions have. you losejobs, createjobs, it revolutions have. you losejobs, create jobs, it swings and roundabouts. how you, joe? trier? roundabouts. how you, joe? very well, thank _ roundabouts. how you, joe? very well, thank you. _ roundabouts. how you, joe? very well, thank you. you _ roundabouts. how you, joe? very well, thank you. you heard - roundabouts. how you, joe? very well, thank you. you heard the i well, thank you. you heard the fl in: well, thank you. you heard the flying consciousness, - well, thank you. you heard the flying consciousness, stream l well, thank you. you heard the | flying consciousness, stream of consciousness and creativity from me. this is what ai came up with. good morning. welcome to the phone in, i'm nicky campbelland good morning. welcome to the phone in, i'm nicky campbell and today we

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BBC News

by diversifying their supply chains. uk prime minister rishi sunak was among the first to arrive injapan. high on his wish list, a deal on computer seny —— semiconductor chips and a new defence and economic link between the uk and japan. so far, $22.5 billion worth of investment by japanese businesses in the uk has been announced, around £18 billion. it is great to be here in tokyo to start my trip to japan, it is great to be here in tokyo to start my trip tojapan, and it is great to be here in tokyo to start my trip to japan, and the first stop is the naval base we are at now because we are announcing a new defence partnership today and closer cooperation between our armed forces, cyber agencies and indeed semiconductor companies and researchers, will all strengthen security at home. after this i am heading to meet japanese security at home. after this i am heading to meetjapanese business leaders who are announcing £18 billion worth of new investment and to the uk. that will support and create jobs and to the uk. that will support and createjobs and i looking to the uk. that will support and create jobs and i looking forward to having dinner with the prime

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BBC News

a clean bill, we are generating billions of dollars of money through our investment system which is going to help people, create jobs and help which is going to help people, createjobs and help people which is going to help people, create jobs and help people get electric cars, electric charging stations. over 60% of the us economy is going faster. you get a lot of use out of washington, dc but there is better news coming out of washington state. so yes, we need to go faster but we have states leading the way and i am proud to say my state is in the van in this regard.— proud to say my state is in the van in this regard. you mention some of these _ van in this regard. you mention some of these massive - van in this regard. you mention j some of these massive changes in order to move the us in that direction in terms of cutting emissions. critics would say as we push electric vehicles, those vehicles are more expensive. some of these changes are bringing big changes are bringing big changes in our economy and people losing theirjobs if they are working in coal mining, for example. what would you say to those critics who

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BBC News

by street, home insulation programme that gets people's homes insulated so that our bills would not be so high in the first place. that is the cheapest, most effective, fastest way to get people's fuel bills down. time and again the government has refused to put that in place. as well as giving people more help where necessary in terms of those energy bills, what i would love to see is for the government to close the so—called investment allowance, which is basically a huge subsidy to the fossilfuel which is basically a huge subsidy to the fossil fuel companies to get yet more oil and gas out of the north sea which is a pretty perverse response to a crisis caused by high gas prices, and instead put that money into protecting people through insulating their homes and making sure that their fuel bills can come down as well as climate emissions and create jobs down as well as climate emissions and createjobs in the process down as well as climate emissions and create jobs in the process as well. and create “obs in the process as well. ., ., , and create “obs in the process as well. ., ., ., ~ and create “obs in the process as well. . ., . ~ and create “obs in the process as well. . ., , . ~ i., ., well. caroline lucas, thank you for “oininu well. caroline lucas, thank you for joining us- — well. caroline lucas, thank you for joining us- the _ well. caroline lucas, thank you for joining us. the green _ well. caroline lucas, thank you for joining us. the green party- well. caroline lucas, thank you for joining us. the green party mp i well. caroline lucas, thank you for joining us. the green party mp forj joining us. the green party mp for brighton pavilion. tesco has bought the stationary brand paperchase hours after it fell

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BBC News

their own lives, but a better future also needs reinforcing people's pride in the places they call home. and the change we need is to do away with the idea that it is inevitable that some communities and some places can never and will never get better. i love my local community, and it's not right that too many, for far too long have and it's not right that too many, forfar too long have not and it's not right that too many, for far too long have not felt that same sense of meaning and belonging. the government cannot create it. it is something we build together. but the state does provide the foundations, so we will deliver on our promise to level up with greater investment in local areas, to boost growth, createjobs investment in local areas, to boost growth, create jobs and investment in local areas, to boost growth, createjobs and reinvigorate our high streets and town centres. but all the regeneration of the world will not mean anything unless people feel safe in their communities. so by the spring we

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BBC News

hour, that the prime minister, rishi sunak, i want to be going to cop 27, thatis sunak, i want to be going to cop 27, that is the climate conference which takes place in egypt next month. number ten spokesperson said rishi sunak isn�*t going because of pressing domestic commitments, including preparations for the autumn budget. we have heard from it miliband, the shadow climate change in net zero secretary. labour�*s it miliband, he�*s been getting his reaction to that knees. this miliband, he's been getting his reaction to that knees.- miliband, he's been getting his reaction to that knees. this is a massive failure _ reaction to that knees. this is a massive failure of _ reaction to that knees. this is a massive failure of leadership i reaction to that knees. this is a | massive failure of leadership on reaction to that knees. this is a - massive failure of leadership on the world today by rishi sunak. we were the hosts of the last climate summit, and now our climate minister will be missing in action. what he understands is attacking the climate crisis is also the way to lower energy bills, createjobs crisis is also the way to lower energy bills, create jobs and crisis is also the way to lower energy bills, createjobs and give us energy security. energy bills, create “obs and give us energy security._ energy bills, create “obs and give us energy security. prime ministers wouldn't traditionally _ us energy security. prime ministers wouldn't traditionally go _ us energy security. prime ministers wouldn't traditionally go to - us energy security. prime ministers wouldn't traditionally go to every i wouldn�*t traditionally go to every one. the premonition or when�*s the last one, why it so important to go to this one?— last one, why it so important to go to this one? you have leaders from around the — to this one? you have leaders from around the globe _ to this one? you have leaders from around the globe gathering - to this one? you have leaders from | around the globe gathering together to talk about how we can tackle the

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