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World Business Report

cows controlled by the callers around their necks. irate cows controlled by the callers around their necks.— cows controlled by the callers around their necks. we have a solar anel on around their necks. we have a solar panel on the — around their necks. we have a solar panel on the back _ around their necks. we have a solar panel on the back here _ around their necks. we have a solar panel on the back here which - around their necks. we have a solar. panel on the back here which charges the battery. they are lightweight and flexible so cows can move around easily and there is a gps locator on the top so we can see exactly what the top so we can see exactly what the cows are at any one time and that links to a virtual fence which is wherever we wanted to be, really. the national trust can map out an area that they want raised on a mobile phone app. if the car reaches the invisible boundary it several music alerts and if it doesn't turn back, trying to cross the virtual fence, the car gets a mild electric shock. all this ensures that the whole of this beautiful limestone landscape is kept grazed. thea;r whole of this beautiful limestone landscape is kept grazed. they can be uuite landscape is kept grazed. they can be quite picky- _

Necks , Necks-cows , Callers , Solar-panel , Panel , Back , Battery , Solar , Solar-anel , Fence , Gps-locator , Links

BBC News Now

what is happening now? now action starts in spanish congress. - what is happening now? now action starts in spanish congress. we - what is happening now? now actionj starts in spanish congress. we have a new parliament and it is up to the parties to decide who the next prime minister can be. i have to tell you, this won't be easy because with the result of the election, everything is close and tough. on one hand, the conservative party doesn't have the numbers, even though they won the election. pedro sanchez, if he wants to be re—elected, he needs the support from left—wing parties and the catalan nationalist and independent party and the basque country. this will be tricky, with someone, the former catalan president. pedro sanchez, if he wants to be elected, he needs seven mps of the catalan party to vote. what what they want from him? thea;r

Prime-minister , Parliament , Result , Election , Parties , Hand , Everything , Won-t , Spanish-congress , One , Pedro-sanchez , Support

BBC News

postponed plans and increasing frustration. in west belfast, youth workers say vital services are falling behind. in the absence of politicians, budget cuts are being made by unelected officials. staff have been laid off and summer programmes called off. the im acts programmes called off. the impacts of _ programmes called off. the impacts of the _ programmes called off. the impacts of the cuts - programmes called off. tie: impacts of the cuts have been huge. to say to people we can't work with you today is awful. it is the most hurtful part of the job is to ten children and young people away. because to the outh young people away. because to the youth service, _ young people away. because to the youth service, the - young people away. because to the youth service, the cuts - young people away. because to the youth service, the cuts to l the youth service, the cuts to services, _ the youth service, the cuts to services, these cannot be reversed. people making the right— reversed. people making the right decisions, putting the phones _ right decisions, putting the phones and the access and the supporting the right places was a bit _ supporting the right places was a bit is — supporting the right places was a bit is not going to be good. so how— a bit is not going to be good. so how important you feel that it is that the devolved government does come back? thea;r government does come back? they have to get — government does come back? they have to get back— government does come back? they have to get back in. _ government does come back? tte: have to get back in. for all government does come back? tte1: have to get back in. for all of our sakes. have to get back in. for all of oursakes. notjust have to get back in. for all of our sakes. notjust go back to work but commit to the process, commit to fixing these issues. we want this place to work.

Services , Politicians , Absence , Plans , Frustration , West-belfast , Youth-workers , People , Cuts , Programmes , Impacts , Part

Breakfast

can't wait _ away from home in a tournament you can't wait for — away from home in a tournament you can't wait for the first game to get started _ can't wait for the first game to get started and then you are in it. we talked started and then you are in it. talked about started and then you are in it. - talked about the missing players and so much has been made of that, injuries and questions around fitness as well. you mentioned european champions. that great success last summer. ease the pressure in some way a little bit off because, ok there will be expectation, but we know england are slightly hampered going into this tournament and have not gone into it with a great run of form? thea;r tournament and have not gone into it with a great run of form?— with a great run of form? they are certainly a — with a great run of form? they are certainly a depleted _ with a great run of form? they are certainly a depleted squad. - with a great run of form? they are certainly a depleted squad. one i with a great run of form? they are l certainly a depleted squad. one that is a fan. _ certainly a depleted squad. one that is a fan. a _ certainly a depleted squad. one that is a fan, a former player, i wouldn't _ is a fan, a former player, i wouldn't put them as one of the favourites— wouldn't put them as one of the favourites to win the tournament now given _ favourites to win the tournament now given the _ favourites to win the tournament now given the amount of injuries they have _ given the amount of injuries they have. certainly in terms of pressure. _ have. certainly in terms of pressure, for that reason there was probably— pressure, for that reason there was probably less pressure on them. european — probably less pressure on them. european champions going into a world _ european champions going into a world cup— european champions going into a world cup a year after winning, i think— world cup a year after winning, i think the — world cup a year after winning, i think the expectation is really high for them _ think the expectation is really high for them to come back with a trophy. sarina _ for them to come back with a trophy. sarina wiegman is not going to be not having those expectations, she is a winner, isn't she? she has done it twice, back to back in terms of the euros.

Home , Isn-t-tournament , Pressure , Way , Players , Questions , Game , Champions , Summer , Success , Injuries , Fitness

Verified Live

do they have a head now? thea;r reflecting on today? what challenges do they have a head now?— do they have a head now? they will be clinuain do they have a head now? they will be clinging onto _ do they have a head now? they will be clinging onto that _ do they have a head now? they will be clinging onto that result - do they have a head now? they will be clinging onto that result in - be clinging onto that result in uxbridge for starters no surprise was all rishi sunak rush to that constituency this morning to say look, after all the talk we were able to hold on here for the midterm governments will always say that they take in by elections and setting a process that we shouldn't be too much into results. but i have three and one day, this result here with the tories lost badly, that result in selby and ainsty that result in selby and ainsty that result when hearing our labour overturn the big conservative majority will be worrying no doubt that the conservatives. we've heard some voices from the relative marches of the conservative party today talking about a change of direction that is needed. i think rishi sunak will fail under pressure now to come up with something of a new focus and maybe ever do vision for his remaining time before the

Constituency , Result , Head , Clinging , Challenges , Starters , Uxbridge , Surprise , Rishi-sunak-rush , Thea , R , Elections

The Context

statistic and it shows there is a real groundswell of interest. absolutely. and they are being rewarded with great football. itruihgt rewarded with great football. what are ou rewarded with great football. what are you looking _ rewarded with great football. what are you looking forward to and who other teams to watch for, is the us the favourites again? thea;r other teams to watch for, is the us the favourites again?— the favourites again? they are one ofthe the favourites again? they are one of the favourites. _ the favourites again? they are one of the favourites. there _ the favourites again? they are one of the favourites. there are - the favourites again? they are one| of the favourites. there are equally talented teams and maybe even slightly more in terms of depth of talent. they are in transition but the us are still there until they are beaten. australia, even without sam kerr for the first two games, but we know what home advantage does for teams. but we know what home advantage does forteams. i but we know what home advantage does for teams. i think canada, the reigning 0lympic champions, and england even with the injuries. and then a few other teams, germany, and i'm a big fan of brazil and japan. nice to see new zealand winning theirfirst ever world nice to see new zealand winning their first ever world cup game. nice to see new zealand winning theirfirst ever world cup game. so their first ever world cup game. sr great. their first ever world cup game. 5r great. you could see the emotion on their faces.

Statistic , Us , Football , Teams , Interest , Groundswell , Itruihgt , Favourites , Terms , Transition , Talent , Depth

BBC News Now

world. . ., burden on health systems around the world. ., ~' ,, , burden on health systems around the world. . ., ,, , . world. thank you very much indeed. in the uk, a — world. thank you very much indeed. in the uk, a rare _ world. thank you very much indeed. in the uk, a rare plant _ world. thank you very much indeed. in the uk, a rare plant at _ world. thank you very much indeed. in the uk, a rare plant at the - in the uk, a rare plant at the university of leicester�*s botanic garden has finally bloomed again, much to the delight of fans who have been waiting a long time for it to happen. it is the gavi succulent plant, which last for it in 1998, 25 years ago, as helen aston reports. standing at over 15 feet tall and peeping through the roof, this is no ordinary plant. the gavi succulent is also called the century plant, because originally early explorers that it took 100 years to flower stop thank they were wrong, and it is just been a 25 year wait. thea;r isjust been a 25 year wait. they don't have _ isjust been a 25 year wait. they don't have to — isjust been a 25 year wait. they don't have to be _ isjust been a 25 year wait. they don't have to be grown - is just been a 25 year wait. tt2 don't have to be grown indoors. don�*t have to be grown indoors. there are a few botanic gardens that have got them, and they nearly always have to take glass out of the roof to get them to flower, because the greenhouses are not tall enough.

The-uk , Agave-plant , World , Fans , Health-systems , Burden , A-world , Delight , Burden-on-health-systems-around-the-world , University-of-leicester , Botanic-garden , It

Breakfast

account closed because he did have enough money. —— money in it, quite frankly. nigel farage has published a dossier and he says it shows his political views were taken into a consideration by a group in coutts bank when they looked at whether to keep him as a customer. thea;r bank when they looked at whether to keep him as a customer.— keep him as a customer. they say that russia _ keep him as a customer. they say that russia is _ keep him as a customer. they say that russia is a _ keep him as a customer. they say that russia is a risk _ keep him as a customer. they say that russia is a risk for _ keep him as a customer. they say that russia is a risk for them - keep him as a customer. they say that russia is a risk for them and | that russia is a risk for them and they— that russia is a risk for them and they say— that russia is a risk for them and they say that my views do not align with the _ they say that my views do not align with the bank's how a bank that is 40%_ with the bank's how a bank that is 40% owned by the british taxpayer after their— 40% owned by the british taxpayer after their greed and incompetence, led us _ after their greed and incompetence, led us to— after their greed and incompetence, led us to bailing them out, i do not know _ led us to bailing them out, i do not know this— led us to bailing them out, i do not know. this bank are behaving now like a _ know. this bank are behaving now like a political campaigning organisation. it _ organisation. it has caused a furore in parliament

It , Money , Nigel-farage , Account , Dossier , Bank-of-england , Risk , Views , Group , Customer , Consideration , Bank-coutts

Verified Live

she saw the us soldier at the border and described what happened. it all happened pretty quickly. i probably only saw him running for a few seconds and that is all it would have taken to get across the border and then, you know, a couple of seconds after i saw him, that is when the soldiers shouted and started running after him. and then they told us to get in the building. it was all a bit of a scramble and it all happened very quickly. live now to our north america correspondent, sean dilley. more of the details have emerged how travis king gave slip to the us authorities at the airport? thea;r authorities at the airport? they have, to authorities at the airport? they have. to say — authorities at the airport? they have. to say it _ authorities at the airport? they have, to say it is _ authorities at the airport? they have, to say it is an _ authorities at the airport? twa have, to say it is an extraordinary story. america has advised against going to north korea at all because of the risk, historical risk of kidnap or essentially detention, if you like. and travis king, as a soldier, would have known this.

Us , Soldier , Border , At-bats , Couple , Soldiers , Building , Scramble , More , Authorities , Details , Travis

Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

to grips with the planning, with the green steel. 50 to grips with the planning, with the green steel-— to grips with the planning, with the ureen steel. , ., . . , ., green steel. so you have made your oint that green steel. so you have made your point that you _ green steel. so you have made your point that you don't _ green steel. so you have made your point that you don't hate _ green steel. so you have made your point that you don't hate tree - point that you don't hate tree huggers. point that you don't hate tree huu uers. , point that you don't hate tree huners. , ., ~' .,. point that you don't hate tree huners. , ., ~ .,. . huggers. this workforce imagine the scunthor - e huggers. this workforce imagine the scunthorpe steel _ huggers. this workforce imagine the scunthorpe steel workers, _ huggers. this workforce imagine the scunthorpe steel workers, they - huggers. this workforce imagine the scunthorpe steel workers, they are l scunthorpe steel workers, they are not tree huggers but they are very determined to go green. and not tree huggers but they are very determined to go green.— not tree huggers but they are very determined to go green. and you have said before also _ determined to go green. and you have said before also that _ determined to go green. and you have said before also that you don't - said before also that you don't approve of howjust stop while the protesters behave. ida. approve of howjust stop while the protesters behave.— approve of howjust stop while the i protesters behave._ why protesters behave. no, i don't. why then did someone _ protesters behave. no, i don't. why then did someone in _ protesters behave. no, i don't. why then did someone in your— protesters behave. no, i don't. why then did someone in your team - protesters behave. no, i don't. why| then did someone in your team meet and engage with them? thea;r then did someone in your team meet and engage with them?— and engage with them? they haven't been meeting _ and engage with them? they haven't been meeting and _ and engage with them? they haven't been meeting and engaging. - and engage with them? they haven't been meeting and engaging. there l and engage with them? they haven't i been meeting and engaging. there was some nonsense story in the mail today. it's a complete destruction. what they are doing is disruptive, it is interfering with the lives of many people, it is arrogant. i think the most single effective way to do what we need to do when it comes to the climate emergency is to have a labour government committed to clean power by 2030 and the other

Point , Planning , Workers , Workforce , Tree-huggers , Ureen-steel , Scunthorpe , Green-steel , Scunthor-e-huggers , Oint , Tree , Grips