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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

able to rise above local issues in his own place and doesn't that look farcical for the renewables his own place and doesn't that look farcicalfor the renewables minister farcical for the renewables minister to farcicalfor the renewables minister to go to a place people are protesting against the development you say you need? ihe protesting against the development you say you need? he is protesting against the development you say you need?— protesting against the development you say you need? he is also an mp talkint you say you need? he is also an mp talkin: to you say you need? he is also an mp talking to people — you say you need? he is also an mp talking to people about _ you say you need? he is also an mp talking to people about their- talking to people about their concerns and i think that's right. we should not only listen to one side of the debate but myjob is to make sure we meet those targets and do that in a fair way while protecting the economy and making sure we look after the other things we need to for people like you are wearing their bills. fin we need to for people like you are wearing their bills.— we need to for people like you are wearing their bills. on the point at bills there are _ wearing their bills. on the point at bills there are people _ wearing their bills. on the point at bills there are people who - wearing their bills. on the point at bills there are people who have i bills there are people who have struggled to pay their bills in the last couple of years, all of our viewers have benefited from significant government help in order to pay bills but people will remember a very real outcry when it emerged that thousands upon thousands of households that have prepayment meters forcibly fitted in their homes and many people were quite understandably outraged by

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BBC News

politicians across the uk have what he called _ politicians across the uk have what he called a — politicians across the uk have what he called ., . ., politicians across the uk have what he called ., _, . ., ., he called a collective fair of talkin: he called a collective fair of talking about _ he called a collective fair of talking about climate. - he called a collective fair of talking about climate. he l he called a collective fair of. talking about climate. he also criticised the scottish government in edinburgh and said it was desperately disappointing that they had dropped a key carbon cutting pledge this week. he said they were over ambitious from the beginning. the uk government says it is the first economy in the world to have halved carbon emissions since 1990 and says that record stands on its own. the scottish government has said we are sticking by our commitment to get to know zero by 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment. 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment-— 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment. this is a week where there has been _ commitment. this is a week where there has been quite _ commitment. this is a week where there has been quite a _ commitment. this is a week where there has been quite a stark - commitment. this is a week where i there has been quite a stark warning about the practical effects of climate change.— about the practical effects of climate change. about the practical effects of climate chance. ., , ., climate change. certainly, we heard marine scientists _ climate change. certainly, we heard marine scientists in _ climate change. certainly, we heard marine scientists in australia - climate change. certainly, we heard marine scientists in australia and i marine scientists in australia and the us is in coral reefs around the world were facing the fourth global bleaching events, that is when coral reefs go white and can die, and they

Uk , Climate , Government , Fair , Politicians , Have , Talkin , Carbon-cutting , He-l , Edinburgh , Scottish , Scottish-government

The World Today with Maryam...

were hurting. i was in a bit of pain. but once i got there, ifelt good. pain. but once i got there, i felt aood. ., . , pain. but once i got there, i felt aood. :, . , pain. but once i got there, i felt aood. ., . , ., good. how many did you do in the end? i did — good. how many did you do in the end? i did 19 _ good. how many did you do in the end? | did 19 in _ good. how many did you do in the end? | did 19 in total— good. how many did you do in the end? i did 19 in total and - good. how many did you do in the end? i did 19 in total and i - good. how many did you do in the end? i did 19 in total and i had - end? i did 19 in total and i had to make 15. end? i did 19 in total and i had to make 15- you _ end? i did 19 in total and i had to make 15. you could've _ end? i did 19 in total and i had to make 15. you could've stopped . end? i did 19 in total and i had to| make 15. you could've stopped at 16, ou know make 15. you could've stopped at 16, you know that? _ make 15. you could've stopped at 16, you know that? i— make 15. you could've stopped at 16, you know that? i could _ make 15. you could've stopped at 16, you know that? i could have - you know that? i could have come about, you know that? i could have come about. you _ you know that? i could have come about, you know... _ you know that? i could have come about, you know... what - you know that? i could have come about, you know... what has - you know that? i could have come - about, you know... what has happened to the blankets — about, you know... what has happened to the blankets now? _ about, you know. .. what has happened to the blankets now? i _ about, you know... what has happened to the blankets now? i don't _ about, you know... what has happened to the blankets now? i don't need - to the blankets now? i don't need them all to _ to the blankets now? i don't need them all to charity. _ to the blankets now? i don't need them all to charity. so _ to the blankets now? i don't need them all to charity. so nine - to the blankets now? i don't need them all to charity. so nine of- to the blankets now? i don't need i them all to charity. so nine of them went to ask eight hospice who looked after maignan, and the nine have gone to a men's mental health charity, which they still have to pick up, to be fair. but they are going to a mental health charity which i also have a lot to do with. what do you make to the reaction? oh, it's been amazing. the support and how much everyone has made a fuss over me has been absolutely incredible. it’s fuss over me has been absolutely incredible. �* , , :, , fuss over me has been absolutely incredible-— incredible. it's been really lovely talkin: to incredible. it's been really lovely talking to you- — incredible. it's been really lovely talking to you. what _ incredible. it's been really lovely talking to you. what is _ incredible. it's been really lovely talking to you. what is the - incredible. it's been really lovely talking to you. what is the next | talking to you. what is the next challenge?— challenge? doing some stuff or mental health _ challenge? doing some stuff or mental health next _ challenge? doing some stuff or mental health next month. - challenge? doing some stuff or| mental health next month. but, challenge? doing some stuff or - mental health next month. but, yeah, i will probably do another guinness world record at some point. um? i will probably do another guinness world record at some point. why not? you are on a —

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The World Today with Maryam...

wales. people will start thinking to themselves when are we going to see themselves when are we going to see the princess of wales. we have no date for that, and we shouldn't expect that anytime soon. we were talkin: on expect that anytime soon. we were talking on the _ expect that anytime soon. we were talking on the day _ expect that anytime soon. we were talking on the day the _ expect that anytime soon. we were talking on the day the king - expect that anytime soon. we were talking on the day the king took a l talking on the day the king took a walk about at windsor castle. both of them obviously undergoing cancer treatment. and as you were hearing they are, the palace very keen that this isn't going to be a running commentary on their medical health, so it is a case of waiting and seeing when their medical teams are happy for either catherine or the king to be back out in public. you are absolutely right. we shouldn't expect regular updates. we shouldn't expect regular updates. we shouldn't expect a running commentary, like you said, on the health of- you said, on the health of either of these two principles _ you said, on the health of either of these two principles or _ you said, on the health of either of these two principles or the - you said, on the health of either of| these two principles or the princess of wales or the king. i think we will hear when they will next be at a royal occasion or whether that is one of the garden parties in may, whether that is trooping the colour in june, whether that is trooping the colour injune, which we may well see one of the map. i think that will be the

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BBC News

and that is going to be a roblem. ~' ., . problem. i think we do have the former president _ problem. i think we do have the former president donald - problem. i think we do have the former president donald trump | former president donald trump speaking. but we can listen in. we did not have terrorism, we did not have people pouring into a country, we did not have an invasion with people coming in from prisons all over the world, from mental institutions and insane asylum is all over the world. we have terrorists coming in now and in 2019, you probably saw the same chart, it was even hard to believe to me, we had zero terrorists coming into our country... 50. we had zero terrorists coming into our country. . ._ we had zero terrorists coming into our country... so, he was talkin: into our country... so, he was talking about _ into our country... so, he was talking about immigration, i into our country... so, he was l talking about immigration, what we werejust talking about immigration, what we were just discussing and clearly central to his campaign. it clearly central to his campaign-— clearly central to his campaign. it is also an animated _ campaign. it is also an animated issue. i campaign. it is also an i animated issue. especially on the republican side. very energised to come out. obviously you vote with your pocketbooks but this is one where you can just see it, feel it, you can see how it is

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BBC News

not an easy thing to live through. not an easy thing to live through-— not an easy thing to live throu~h. . ~' . ., through. thank you so much for talkin: to through. thank you so much for talking to us — through. thank you so much for talking to us on _ through. thank you so much for talking to us on bbc _ through. thank you so much for talking to us on bbc news. - through. thank you so much forj talking to us on bbc news. stay with us, top business stories next. i will be speaking to marie kondo and sir martin sorrell next. hello. we have got a cold, wintry week of weather ahead. we may well see a bit of disruption down to the fact that we've got plenty of snow showers in the forecast, particularly towards the north — mainly across parts of scotland, in fact. fewer showers around further south but it is going to be cold and we're going to see some sharp overnight frosts. could be some icy conditions around, too. cold weather down to the fact that low pressure is out towards the east of the uk, opening the doors for these cold winds to come in from the arctic, so i think wind chill will be a significant factor through the next couple of days. next few hours, more of those snow showers pack in, particularly across the north of scotland. temperatures overnight

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Verified Live

offensive action that was put in place. priorto offensive action that was put in place. prior to that offensive action on the 9th ofjanuary we place. prior to that offensive action on the 9th of january we saw one in five vessels avoiding the red sea. since the standstill we are now expecting traffic to continue. it is a dynamic situation, we who say our clear, they want to target israel affiliated vessels or those supporting israel in terms of the port so we are reviewing the risk for vessels operating in the area, hourly as situations go on. that will change and we have to continue to provide assurance to the industry as it evolves. to provide assurance to the industry as it evolves-— as it evolves. thanks very much for talkin: to as it evolves. thanks very much for talking to us _ as it evolves. thanks very much for talking to us so _ as it evolves. thanks very much for talking to us so quickly _ as it evolves. thanks very much for talking to us so quickly after - as it evolves. thanks very much for talking to us so quickly after the i talking to us so quickly after the first reports of this strike. let me tell you the latest the reuters news

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about these targets. why are these? ~ . , ., about these targets. why are these? ~ ., , ., ., these? well, what you are talkin: these? well, what you are talking about _ these? well, what you are talking about our - these? well, what you are talking about our targets l these? well, what you are i talking about our targets like missile sites, radars, air defence, that sort of thing. all of that goes to what the plan is that the coalition is trying to carry out tonight and thatis trying to carry out tonight and that is to try and degrade houthi capabilities. they are not looking to wipe the houthis of the face of yemen and destroyed them entirely. they know that is not possible at that point but if they can integrate the houthi capability to launch these attacks in the red sea, that is what they are looking to accomplish because basically we are talking about the houthis, through these attacks, being able to shut down one of the most vital commercial shipping lines in the world. ships, both ways through the mediterranean, down at the red sea and go around

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the swarming strike that was using suicide drones and a variety of missiles against shipping. but it shows you the dangers of, the tit—for—tat exclamation in the americans trying to do tour the houthis in the red sea. trier? americans trying to do tour the houthis in the red sea. very careful talkin: houthis in the red sea. very careful talking about _ houthis in the red sea. very careful talking about that _ houthis in the red sea. very careful talking about that -- _ houthis in the red sea. very careful talking about that -- to _ houthis in the red sea. very careful talking about that -- to deter. - houthis in the red sea. very careful talking about that -- to deter. the i talking about that —— to deter. the white house has been very clear that these strikes have nothing to do with the war in gaza, but that's clearly not with the houthis are saying. clearly not with the houthis are sa inc. �* , clearly not with the houthis are sain. , saying. because what's happened here is since october _ saying. because what's happened here is since october the _ saying. because what's happened here is since october the 7th, _ is since october the 7th, particularly november, when the houthis started these attacks in angen houthis started these attacks in anger, they have built a further base of popular support— notjust in human but across the region, because they're trying to present themselves as standing up against the israelis. that's how they presented these

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getting to the net zero faster. we know we can get to net zero mobility, we can get to heat pumps, sojust commit and mobility, we can get to heat pumps, so just commit and when the competitive prize as well as mitigating the risk of exacerbating climate change.— mitigating the risk of exacerbating climate change. nigel, thank you for talkin: to climate change. nigel, thank you for talking to us- — let's turn now to major story here in the uk — which has been dominating the headlines over the past week. in one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice, the uk has ever seen, more than 700 sub—postmasters received criminal convictions over period of around 16 years, after the post office introduced faulty software. pressure on the government and senior figures involved, has ramped up after a major tv drama aired, telling the story of those impacted. rishi sunak has welcomed a decision by the former head of the post office, paula vennells, to hand back the honour she was given by the queen for services to the post office, and her charity work. she said she was "truly sorry"

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