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these women, that we would get stories that said we can't do anything. ifound, iwas stories that said we can't do anything. ifound, i was very surprised to hear that those who were in the public sector had very quickly moved to the private sector and even into informal businesses. because this was a space that they had. so even trained lawyers, doctors who now couldn't work in the public domain, really setting up their own businesses and trying to make the best of this space. we were giving them very small start—up money and it hasjust taken very small start—up money and it has just taken off. so it is 75,000 women leading their own businesses that we support today. it businesses that we support toda . , , today. it sounds very encouraging - today. it sounds very encouraging and - today. it sounds very| encouraging and what today. it sounds very - encouraging and what you are telling us. given the women are facing such restrictive decrees on the political, social,

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BBC News

that means at their real tax bill is a lot higher. that means at their real tax bill is a lot higher-— a lot higher. that means that bonuses paid _ a lot higher. that means that bonuses paid to _ a lot higher. that means that bonuses paid to executives . a lot higher. that means that l bonuses paid to executives for running supposedly profitable businesses should be looked at again. it businesses should be looked at aaain. . , businesses should be looked at a.ain_ , , businesses should be looked at aaain. , , ., ., again. it has stoked yet more anger and there is — again. it has stoked yet more anger and there is cause _ again. it has stoked yet more anger and there is cause now— again. it has stoked yet more anger and there is cause now for- again. it has stoked yet more anger and there is cause now for some . again. it has stoked yet more anger and there is cause now for some of| and there is cause now for some of that money to be paid back. i and there is cause now for some of that money to be paid back.- that money to be paid back. i think our big concern _ that money to be paid back. i think our big concern is _ that money to be paid back. i think our big concern is that _ that money to be paid back. i think our big concern is that the - that money to be paid back. i think our big concern is that the public . our big concern is that the public is basically— our big concern is that the public is basically been double—crossed. it looks_ is basically been double—crossed. it looks as _ is basically been double—crossed. it looks as though the post office has been undertaking its taxes and overpaying its buses, and frankly that is_ overpaying its buses, and frankly that is what we have got to get to the bottom of this week. the post office said its _ the bottom of this week. the post office said its financial _ office said its financial information was appropriate and accurate, but its latest accounts say it is engaged in discussion with the tax office regarding potential tax liabilities and an adverse outcome could be material. that could mean the post office is liable to up to £100 million in unpaid tax.

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MediaBuzz

rejoin the paris climate accord with passenger hundred $60 billion climate controlled facility. >> you already declared that national emergency. >> yes. >> joining us now mike emanuel chief correspondent, stephanie abrams of the weather channel is no declaration of declaring emergency but she had the instinct to follow up. it was an awkward moment and biden had to backtrack and later the white house. >> politics one-on-one if you haven't done something don't take credit for doing it because you're based that cares deeply about climate, you reminded them that you didn't do it and they said why didn't you do it mr. president. it irritates people who are passionate about climate and it's probably not a good reminder going into campaign season. >> the reason they did not do it businesses don't like all the regulations but biden can legitimately claim to have passed the biggest climate spending package anywhere in history. why did he try to fudge and say

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The Ingraham Angle

politicians. but he's like, oh, this is terrible. we're goinrrible we g do made in america stuff. now, as he vetoes the tariffs on, solar panels. >> yeah. i mean, everybody in the democratic party and ohe len the the hyper rich bill gates and michael bloomberg, they've got multibillion g dollar investments in china all during the lockdown. bill gates was praising the chinese disastrous policies to it. i think there is a change, though, laura if you look at the mayor of san francisco the other da y, bridge, he said if i had my druthers, i would wht rid of all taxes on business. and what he was really saying is we've created a desert in san francisco where it's high crime, smash and grab, defund it businesses area leaving. it's a desert. and same things happened in oakland. there wahuge opeople whos a hugf people who said, we can't live in this city anymore. o it's too dangerous. it's not working. these are not conservatives are sayingare sayie ar this these an independents and liberal democrats. and they created it and now they rubrik seriously what what happened? and i thini there's a lot of a

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BBC World News

of them, because internet and phone services have been disrupted, so it could well be the vast majority of those people who are unaccounted for are in communication blackspots. in are in communication blackspots.— are in communication blacksots. ., blackspots. in the meantime the authorities _ blackspots. in the meantime the authorities are _ blackspots. in the meantime the authorities are trying _ blackspots. in the meantime the authorities are trying to - authorities are trying to figure out the cost of rebuilding the devastated infrastructure, homes, businesses, it will be a high cost, won't? it businesses, it will be a high cost, won't?— businesses, it will be a high cost, won't? if you look at a ma of cost, won't? if you look at a map of new _ cost, won't? if you look at a map of new zealand, - cost, won't? if you look at a map of new zealand, the i cost, won't? if you look at a . map of new zealand, the north island, the eastern part, of the north island have been particularly badly hurt, that's not to say other parts of the north island haven't been affected because they have, in certain parts of the country, roads have been washed away, bridges no longer exist, and many homes have been inundated. what we have seen on the east coast of the north island, as absolute devastation, there is absolute devastation, there is a warning that the floodwaters this mountain of silt that has

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World Business Report

and they really need your support. 50 and they really need your swoon-— and they really need your su--ort. �* , support. so you've said very clearly how _ support. so you've said very clearly how tough _ support. so you've said very clearly how tough things - support. so you've said very clearly how tough things are and challenging and next year will be critical want it, because the energy prices to see how that fears and what government support there is for businesses beyond april next year. it businesses beyond april next ear. , ., businesses beyond april next ear, , ., . . ., businesses beyond april next ear. , ., . , ., year. it is a critical period at the moment _ year. it is a critical period at the moment because l at the moment because government is reviewing additional support for vulnerable sectors and typically has a named hospitality because you need to look at the economics that pubs are facing right now. they are having to trade at 20%— 30% of pre— pandemic levels just stand still, they've been facing inflationary costs through the whole of their businesses at about 20% since the summer. so that's already been coming through. the impact of the energy crisis has really had our pubs so even with support, most of our pubs see an increase of 3— four times what they pay previously and unfortunately as you mentioned earlier again we are down on staff no a number of pubs are fearing we will be about 20% short at this critical time which means they will have to

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BBC News

ione wells, bbc news. well, for more on this, i'm nowjoined by tina mckenzie, policy and advocacy chair, federation of small businesses. good to have you with us today, tina. we have been talking a lot about the cost of living crisis of course and you have been talking about the cost of doing business crisis are what you make of these ideas from david buttress? is there something private businesses can work with? i something private businesses can work with? ~ . ., work with? i think the cost of wm work with? i think the cost of living crisis _ work with? i think the cost of living crisis is _ work with? i think the cost of living crisis is inextricably - work with? i think the cost of i living crisis is inextricably linked to the _ living crisis is inextricably linked to the cost— living crisis is inextricably linked to the cost of— living crisis is inextricably linked to the cost of doing _ living crisis is inextricably linked to the cost of doing business . living crisis is inextricably linked . to the cost of doing business crisis and right— to the cost of doing business crisis and right now— to the cost of doing business crisis and right how in _ to the cost of doing business crisis and right now in the _ to the cost of doing business crisis and right now in the united - to the cost of doing business crisis l and right now in the united kingdom we had _ and right now in the united kingdom we had around — and right now in the united kingdom we had around 400,000 _ and right now in the united kingdom we had around 400,000 small- we had around 400,000 small businesses _ we had around 400,000 small businesses close _ we had around 400,000 small businesses close in _ we had around 400,000 small businesses close in 2020, - we had around 400,000 small businesses close in 2020, a i we had around 400,000 small. businesses close in 2020, a huge amount— businesses close in 2020, a huge amount of— businesses close in 2020, a huge amount of businesses _ businesses close in 2020, a huge amount of businesses closing - businesses close in 2020, a huge| amount of businesses closing this yeari _ amount of businesses closing this year. even — amount of businesses closing this year. even more _ amount of businesses closing this year, even more than _ amount of businesses closing this year, even more than last- amount of businesses closing this year, even more than last year, l amount of businesses closing thisl year, even more than last year, so we really— year, even more than last year, so we really need _ year, even more than last year, so we really need the _ year, even more than last year, so we really need the government - year, even more than last year, so we really need the government to| we really need the government to step in— we really need the government to step in and — we really need the government to step in and actually— we really need the government to step in and actually support - we really need the government to step in and actually support small| step in and actually support small businesses — step in and actually support small businesses at _ step in and actually support small businesses at this _ step in and actually support small businesses at this time. - step in and actually support small businesses at this time. they- step in and actually support smalll businesses at this time. they have huge _ businesses at this time. they have huge energy— businesses at this time. they have huge energy increases, _ businesses at this time. they have huge energy increases, increases. businesses at this time. they have l huge energy increases, increases in fuel. _ huge energy increases, increases in fuel. so— huge energy increases, increases in fuel. so we — huge energy increases, increases in fuel. so we really— huge energy increases, increases in fuel, so we really need _ huge energy increases, increases in fuel, so we really need some - fuel, so we really need some intervention— fuel, so we really need some intervention here _ fuel, so we really need some intervention here around - fuel, so we really need somel intervention here around vat, fuel, so we really need some - intervention here around vat, and 'ust intervention here around vat, and just really— intervention here around vat, and just really access _ intervention here around vat, and just really access to _ intervention here around vat, and just really access to finance - intervention here around vat, and just really access to finance as - just really access to finance as well— just really access to finance as well because _ just really access to finance as well because small— just really access to finance as| well because small businesses just really access to finance as - well because small businesses are carrying _ well because small businesses are carrying more _ well because small businesses are carrying more debt— well because small businesses are carrying more debt than _ well because small businesses are carrying more debt than they - well because small businesses are carrying more debt than they havej carrying more debt than they have ever carried~ — carrying more debt than they have ever carried. fire— carrying more debt than they have ever carried-— carrying more debt than they have ever carried. are you saying this is an unfair shifting _ ever carried. are you saying this is an unfair shifting of _ ever carried. are you saying this is an unfair shifting of responsibilityl an unfair shifting of responsibility onto businesses? businesses are very comfortable with responsibilitv — businesses are very comfortable with responsibility. remember— businesses are very comfortable with responsibility. remember it - businesses are very comfortable with responsibility. remember it was - businesses are very comfortable with responsibility. remember it was the i responsibility. remember it was the small— responsibility. remember it was the small businesses— responsibility. remember it was the small businesses in _ responsibility. remember it was the small businesses in the _ responsibility. remember it was the small businesses in the local- small businesses in the local communities— small businesses in the local communities that _ small businesses in the local communities that kept - small businesses in the locall communities that kept people small businesses in the local- communities that kept people going through— communities that kept people going through covid, — communities that kept people going through covid, and _ communities that kept people going through covid, and small— communities that kept people going| through covid, and small businesses are actually—

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Jesse Watters Primetime

it businesses me off.it's the d. those in power and the rest of us. we saw it in those examples you showed here. we saw insider trading pelosi does and has been doing for quite some time but also blatantlied a row indicating for. i introduced legislation in congress to prohibit members of congress and their spouses from trading in stocks, period. or even any perception of insider trading because your job is to serve the people and not cushion your own bank account. but, you know, one of the hypocritical things, you pointed out a number of them. one of the hypocritical things i see here is that president biden and his administration take a lot of time touting how great our democracy is around the world and how we follow the rule of law and so on and so forth and that autocracies with oligarchs should look to us to copy what we do and, yet, we have this living example of the oligarchs of america in people like pelosi and joe biden and hunter biden showing exactly

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Talking Business

orders. it is suspending russia in —— business in russia, over what it calls the needless human suffering unfolding in ukraine to stop this customer believes that the russian offensive is destroying russia's future. it offensive is destroying russia's future. , , , ., future. it is very sad. it is not 'ust future. it is very sad. it is not just mcdonald's _ future. it is very sad. it is not just mcdonald's closing, - future. it is very sad. it is not just mcdonald's closing, all. future. it is very sad. it is not - just mcdonald's closing, all western businesses — just mcdonald's closing, all western businesses are — just mcdonald's closing, all western businesses are shutting _ just mcdonald's closing, all western businesses are shutting down. - businesses are shutting down. everyone — businesses are shutting down. everyone who _ businesses are shutting down. everyone who can _ businesses are shutting down. everyone who can is _ businesses are shutting down. everyone who can is leaving. l businesses are shutting down. | everyone who can is leaving. it businesses are shutting down. . everyone who can is leaving. it is businesses are shutting down. - everyone who can is leaving. it is a symbol _ everyone who can is leaving. it is a symbol of — everyone who can is leaving. it is a symbol of the _ everyone who can is leaving. it is a symbol of the new _ everyone who can is leaving. it is a symbol of the new times. - everyone who can is leaving. it is a symbol of the new times. we - everyone who can is leaving. it is a symbol of the new times. we will. everyone who can is leaving. it is a i symbol of the new times. we will be left isolated~ — symbol of the new times. we will be left isolated. [— symbol of the new times. we will be left isolated-— left isolated. i was actually in the cueue left isolated. i was actually in the queue here _ left isolated. i was actually in the queue here 30 — left isolated. i was actually in the queue here 30 -- _ left isolated. i was actually in the queue here 30 -- 32 _ left isolated. i was actually in the queue here 30 -- 32 years - left isolated. i was actually in the queue here 30 -- 32 years ago i left isolated. i was actually in the i queue here 30 -- 32 years ago when queue here 30 —— 32 years ago when mcdonald's first opened. for muscovites, this place was a symbol of russia are opening up to the world, a symbol of easter embracing west. but it feels now that is all gone, and instead russia is increasingly isolated. international brands are vanishing from moscow's shopping centres. but russians have

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Breakfast-20220107-06:27:00

takes more out of wage packets. it businesses and shops and factories are facing higher energy costs, they are facing higher energy costs, they are likely to pass that on in terms of higher prices for the things we all buy. squeeze purses and wallets happening at the same time in april. a lot of people will be watching thinking, what am a lot of people will be watching thinking, whatam i a lot of people will be watching thinking, what am i going to do? we will have advice throughout the weeks here on breakfast about how to talk to energy companies to keep our bills down as much as possible if we are struggling. bills down as much as possible if we are struggling-— bills down as much as possible if we are struggling._ thank. are struggling. absolutely. thank ou, ben. yesterday morning we talked about grange hill coming back and we will speak to the creator a bit later. can't believe it. we are very excited. people of a certain age in the office are very excited, others don't know what we are talking about. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london

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