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they want to raise rates, keep them on hold or cut them. just explain that shift because it gives a sense of what could happen next.- that shift because it gives a sense of what could happen next. there are nine oli of what could happen next. there are nine policy members of what could happen next. there are nine policy members on of what could happen next. there are nine policy members on the - of what could happen next. there are l nine policy members on the committee and they all get a chance to decide whether they want rates to go up, down or stay the same. in the previous meeting in december, three of the nine wanted rates to go up, six would like to hold. to date you wanted to go up, one wanted to go down and six wanted to hold. this was a surprise to markets. markets basically expected a nod and wink from the bank of england to say that rates are properly going to come down this year. so the fact that one member has said we need to lower rents today provides ....
your problems. good luck. we re going to get back books. we re going to do we re going to get swag. we re going to use it for travel. i think you can do that. fannie s office caught using public money as a piggy bank this summer is the hottest on record. summer is the ho 2023 is set t the warmest year on record. the hottesrd ot year on record. climate scientists literally caught cooking the books. was one of the oldest tales in greek mythology. the story of pandora. zeus w zeus was angrasy and ordered the creation of pandora to usea as a weapon. historians described her aapon.n evil, hidden in beauty. yes, pandora was beautiful, he s but inside she was artificial, a lifelike androids sentto pun to earth to punish humans for discoverin g fire.. humans would be punished with zeus s wrath fors. their dangerous discoveries. the idea of a beautiful cyborg coming from another universe to punish humanity has been engraveod in the variousugt cultures throughout the ....
here is the news from al tansley. the government will set out its plans today for a major expansion of the nhs workforce in england. the 15 year strategy includes more university places for medical students, new apprenticeship schemes and a consultation on shortening degree courses. french authorities say nearly 700 people have now been arrested after a third night of violent protests in paris and other major cities. it s after a police officer fatally shot a 17 year old boy of algerian and moroccan descent on tuesday. energy bills are likely to stay high for the foreseeable future that s the warning from chris o shea, the boss of centrica, which owns british gas. a new price cap comes into effect this weekend which will see households pay an average of £2,074 a year still £800 more than two years ago. and new figures show house prices were down 3.5% in the year to june. but nationwide building society said month on month prices were up despite predictions they d fall ....
a mosque was destroyed in a city called ayodhya. the situation evokes painful memories for muslims a 16th century mosque originally stood on the site. this was the mosque, as it appeared in 1990. but in 1992 it was illegally torn down, triggering religious violence across the country in which 2000 people were killed. and this is the hindu temple which now stands there today. the inauguration of the temple is seen by many as the unofficial start of prime minister modi s election campaign. millions of hindus are celebrating the temple opening, saying it s a long standing dream come true. many accuse mr modi of violating india s secular constitution by opening the temple. from ayodhya, our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. a grand opening for one of hinduism most revered deities. india s prime minister performing rituals for the consecration of an idol of lord ram. hundreds of people, holy men, actors, politicians attended the ceremony. but it wasn t just ....
the hands of police on tuesday. some 40,000 police are being deployed across the country and in the last couple of hours we ve learned that the policeman who shot a 17 year old nahel has apologised to his family while in custody. lucy williamson reports. in nanterre today, thousands gathered to mark the void left by one local teenager and the rage that flowed in to fill it. the violence here last night still mapped onto the surrounding streets in ash and debris. nahel s mother leading a chant of police assassins. evan came from a suburb on the other side of paris but the problems there were just the same, he said. translation: we don t have jobs, we don t get hired - if we don t lie on our cv. there is nothing for us. we feel abandoned. and on top of that we get attacked by the people supposed to protect us. this is one offence too many. the march ended this afternoon in a different kind of protest burning cars, tear gas, clashes with police. 0ne local resident told h ....