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about 27% of the electorate had come out to cast their ballot and since then the electoral commission has updated the numbers and reports that 40% have come out to vote meaning an additional i3% of voters came out in the last half hour and there are some questions about that and what we heard from the election observers here is that they did not witness any election tampering or reason to worry about the legitimacy of the elections and you have to recognise the context in which the elections are taking place. the main opposition party, the bangladesh national party have boycotted the elections saying they did not believe they would be free and fair. and according to human rights groups there's been a massive crackdown on freedom of expression in the country

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The Context

thoughts on this. in prayer to having the finger on the pulse of the uk population, it is clearly taken the position that people, not people without enough of these climate change measures that fighting back against them, what do you make of that?— fighting back against them, what do you make of that? distal support for climate change _ you make of that? distal support for climate change measures _ you make of that? distal support for climate change measures and i you make of that? distal support for climate change measures and it i you make of that? distal support for i climate change measures and it comes down to peoples personal lives. taking something like meat consumption, people say they're willing to cut back on meat consumption two or three times a week and a 30 people say they're willing to do that but if you go to more drastic options of reducing cutting meat out of her diet completely, that number drops to about i3%. how much impact as a change however my personal life. if you look at the usa, we asked people

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BBC News

mr wallace has given his assessment on things like areas so what exactly is the uk signing up to? 0ur reporter nicky schiller has been looking at the trade pact. cptpp is a bit of a mouthful to say. it is the comprehensive and progressive agreement for trans pacific partnership. it is a club of the 11 nations with 500 million people. the countries are australia, brunei, canada, chile, japan, malaysia, mexico, new zealand, peru, singapore and vietnam. together they generate around i3% of the world's income. the pacific trade pact was signed in march 2018. the uk is the first non—founding country to join and is the second—biggest economy afterjapan. it takes the value of the new grouping to over $14 trillion, or £11 trillion.

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Breakfast

were some quite striking attacks on piers morgan, the former editor of the mirror. prince harry says in his document it made him feel physically sick to think of piers morgan going through his mother's voice mails, something piers morgan denies. there was the other accusation in this that notjust was the other accusation in this that not just the was the other accusation in this that notjust the tabloid press, but the government is at rock bottom. quite an extraordinary claim from a member of the royal family. quite an extraordinary claim from a member of the royalfamily. what this was really was a manifesto from prince harry showing his broader attack on the media. what we then saw was the second part of the day, which was andrew green, mirror group newspapers' qc, going through this statement. we will see more of that later today. statement. we will see more of that later toda . statement. we will see more of that later today-— later today. indeed, full coverage on the bbc- _ later today. indeed, full coverage on the bbc. thank— later today. indeed, full coverage on the bbc. thank you. _ mps are warning that a generation of disadvantaged children will fall further behind with their education, if the government doesn't do more to help them catch up. it comes as it emerged that i3% of schools in england failed to access the department's for education's national tutoring programme, which offered subsided one to one

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BBC News

of its kind in the world. despite a raft of measures in recent years like the indoor smoking ban, increased duties and plain packaging with graphic health warnings, some smokers are still struggling to quit. the government has set an ambitious target to make england smoke—free, meaning reducing rates to 5% or less by 2030. currently around i3% of people in england still smoke, so the government's latest idea to help kick the habit is to offer a million smokers vapour starting kit in the hope they swap, was the 9% of women who still smoke during pregnancy will be offered behavioural support and up to £400 in vouchers to give up. it is hoped this will reduce the number of babies born underweight or underdeveloped, with health dublin is requiring neonatal and ongoing care, as well as reducing the risk of

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World Business Report

founders, who oversaw the 30 under 30 list. in other news.... meta, the owner of facebook and instagram, is poised to cut thousands more jobs this week — that's according to reports. the fresh round of cost cutting comes in addition to the i3% cuts to the workforce announced previously. it's all part of boss mark zuckerberg's plans to make 2023 the "year of efficiency". nissan has had its credit rating cut to junk by the ratings agency s&p. it blamed weaker than expected earnings from the japanese car—maker, and a tough outlook for the year ahead. s&p said supply chain disruptions would continue to have an impact on car components this year, and demand for new vehicles in the us and europe is set to fall. let me show you the numbers across europe, it sets the tone, it is wait and see, we have heard testimony from america's central bank about the direction of interest rates which is why markets are not too sure. don't forget, you can get

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Newsday

hospital with covid. that's more than doubled recently. add on to that almost 4,000 with flu, another sharp increase. this means that i3% of hospital beds are being used for covid and flu patients. we know that for every 82 patients who wait for more than six hours in an emergency department, there's one associated death. now, at the moment, in many emergency departments, we're lucky if we even see a patient within six hours, let alone get them admitted to hospital within that time. the royal college of emergency medicine claims between 300 and 500 people a week are dying because of these delays. nhs england, though, insists there's no evidence for that. it says there are several complicated reasons why we're seeing higher death rates than usual coming out of a pandemic. we have got some people who are having to wait much longer than either we or they would want, and that is uncomfortable for everybody in the nhs, which is why nhs staff

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BBC News

18% more people have turned up to a&e departments in england in the last six weeks, compared to the same time last year. 9,500 people are in hospital with covid. that's more than doubled recently. add on to that almost 4,000 with flu, another sharp increase. and this means that i3% of hospital beds are being used for covid and flu patients. we know that for every 82 patients who wait for more than six hours in an emergency department, there's one associated death. now, at the moment, in many emergency departments, we're lucky if we even see a patient within six hours, let alone get them admitted to hospital within that time. the royal college of emergency medicine claims between 300 and 500 people a week are dying because of these delays. nhs england, though, insists there's no evidence for that. it says there are several complicated reasons why we're seeing higher death

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BBC News

as safely as we can. i'm hoping it can be short—term. it has to be short—term. we cannot go on like this. how bad do you think the state of the nhs _ how bad do you think the state of the nhs is with the winter to endemic_ the nhs is with the winter to endemic as it is being called do you think_ endemic as it is being called do you think is_ endemic as it is being called do you think is making it worse than otherwise would have been. to be honest with _ otherwise would have been. to be honest with you _ otherwise would have been. to be honest with you i _ otherwise would have been. to be honest with you i have _ otherwise would have been. to be honest with you i have been - otherwise would have been. to be honest with you i have been in - otherwise would have been. to be| honest with you i have been in any doctor for 17 years and i have honest with you i have been in any doctorfor 17 years and i have never seen it so bad. i think we have a two—pronged issue happening firstly there have been 12 years of underfunding and under resourcing of our nhs. and that on top of that we do have the extra pressure of flu and co—bed together —— covid people that are coming in with strep a in families waiting in a&e and i3% of all hospital beds are taking up with people that have covid or flu. what

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BBC News

recognise those figures and that there are different reasons why the number of people dying could be higher than usual, but it's undeniable that the nhs is under extreme pressure. 18% more people have turned up to a&e departments in england compared to the last —— the same time last year. the number of people in hospital with covid has almost doubled recently. add to that almost doubled recently. add to that almost 4000 with flu, another sharp increase, and it means i3% of hospital beds are being used for covid and flu patients. and all this comes with more strike action planned by nhs workers this month. catherine burns, bbc news. i've been speaking with sean linton, the health editor at the sunday times. he has been an investigative health journalist for more than a decade. i health journalist for more than a decade. ~ . ., ., decade. i think what we are hearing at the moment _ decade. i think what we are hearing at the moment from _ decade. i think what we are hearing at the moment from hospitals - decade. i think what we are hearing at the moment from hospitals up i decade. i think what we are hearing i at the moment from hospitals up and down the country are shortages of

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