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buyers. it is also a supply and| demand issue, as always, and buyers. it is also a supply and l demand issue, as always, and a buyers. it is also a supply and - demand issue, as always, and a lot of politicians from whatever party talk about the uk needing to build more homes time and again, itjust doesn't happen. why is it so difficult to build their homes we need? it difficult to build their homes we need? ., , difficult to build their homes we need? . , , difficult to build their homes we need? ., , , difficult to build their homes we need? . , , need? it really is tricky, as you sa , need? it really is tricky, as you say. every _ need? it really is tricky, as you say, every prospective - need? it really is tricky, as you - say, every prospective government says how important it is, building sufficient houses, then invariably installs a revolving doorfor housing ministers to come and go. we have had 14 housing ministers in the last 13 years. that short—term ism is never going to get the job done. we need a review of the market with policies brought forward by government and an independent chair to make sure that happens and the electorate can hold the government to account. ~ ., ., electorate can hold the government to account. ~ ., ~ ., to account. when we talk about incentives _ to account. when we talk about incentives or _ to account. when we talk about incentives or policy _ to account. when we talk about incentives or policy measures i to account. when we talk about | incentives or policy measures to encourage or help first—time buyers, we see things like help to buy, things like shared ownership schemes, all they seem to do is inflate the price of property, they don't help people get on, theyjust make it more affordable and then

Lot , Homes , Buyers , Supply , Uk , Issue , Demand , Party , Politicians , Itjust-doesn-t , You-sa , Government

World Business Report

case. so the justice actually wanted to be part of this case. so thejustice hijack actually wanted to be part of this case. so the justice hijack a conversation with the juror which led to a delay, which underscores the amount of attention there is on this case, how much pressure these jurors feel they are under. absolutely, let's remember the original juror absolutely, let's remember the originaljuror number two in this case, last week was excused for that exact reason. saying that she felt intimidated because her identity had been made public, that herfriends had family had guessed she was a likely jeweller and had family had guessed she was a likelyjeweller and she had family had guessed she was a likely jeweller and she felt after sleeping on it it was too much. we then saw overjury selection, three other women, sometimes breaking down in tears saying they felt anxiety around this case. that theyjust felt it was too difficult to serve. so that has been a key theme that has come up. beyond injury selection, more than half of the panel saying they out right didn't

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The World Today with Maryam...

earlier. do they drink booze, do they stay et totals, do - earlier. do they drink booze, do they stay et totals, do they - earlier. do they drink booze, do l they stay et totals, do they dance earlier. do they drink booze, do - they stay et totals, do they dance a lot, because obviously if you're drinking a pm you are going home, you don't want to go home blind drunk at that time, do you0r do you? it's a variation, isn't it? some people — it's a variation, isn't it? some people have a drink, some people don't _ people have a drink, some people don't we — people have a drink, some people don't. we had an amazing turnout on saturday— don't. we had an amazing turnout on saturday in _ don't. we had an amazing turnout on saturday in nottingham, it was the biggest _ saturday in nottingham, it was the biggest crowd we'd had yet, and it's the city— biggest crowd we'd had yet, and it's the city on _ biggest crowd we'd had yet, and it's the city on ball and bread, i didn't have _ the city on ball and bread, i didn't have a _ the city on ball and bread, i didn't have a drop — the city on ball and bread, i didn't have a drop of alcohol, i don't need it. i have a drop of alcohol, idon't need it hust— have a drop of alcohol, i don't need it iiust love — have a drop of alcohol, i don't need it. ijust love to be in the moment. also_ it. ijust love to be in the moment. also i'm _ it. ijust love to be in the moment. also i'm kind— it. ijust love to be in the moment. also i'm kind of conscious that camino, — also i'm kind of conscious that camino, i'm working, i need to keep myenergy— camino, i'm working, i need to keep my energy going. but it is one of those things where i don't think alcohol— those things where i don't think alcohol is— those things where i don't think alcohol is the sort of necessary thing _ alcohol is the sort of necessary thing for— alcohol is the sort of necessary thing for the day, the music is what's — thing for the day, the music is what's necessary, in the coming together, — what's necessary, in the coming together, the fact that i feel like people _ together, the fact that i feel like people just forget their worries for a minute — people just forget their worries for a minute. and theyjust get involved in the _ a minute. and theyjust get involved in the music, — a minute. and theyjust get involved in the music, and reminisce. it's music— in the music, and reminisce. it's music that — in the music, and reminisce. it's music that we all recognise and remember and music that we all recognise and rememberand i think music that we all recognise and remember and i think people will hold lots— remember and i think people will hold lots of memory is of a song that will— hold lots of memory is of a song that will come on that they haven't heard _ that will come on that they haven't heard in_ that will come on that they haven't heard in you years, all of a sudden they're _ heard in you years, all of a sudden they're just — heard in you years, all of a sudden they're just back in that moment that they— they're just back in that moment that they were, they are back in the

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BBC News

we are so happy to play in front of this crowd at a home stadium. 88—10. no discredit to ireland but we really turned it on, theyjust kept on coming, everyone knew their role, it was enjoyable. there was also a huge result for scotland in the women's six nations — they won in italy for the first time. scotland scored two tries in the second half. emma orr and chloe rollie got the crucial scores. it's a second six nations win for them. it goes some way to help them qualify for next year's world cup. one of the favourites to win the world snooker championship — judd trump has the advantage in his opening match with hossein vafaei. trump is 6 frames to 3 up after the first session at the crucible theatre in sheffield. they'll conclude the match on sunday afternoon with the first to 10 frames the winner. trump last won the world title in 2019 and is in strong form with five ranking titles so far this year with five ranking titles so far this year.

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BBC News

of this crowd at a home stadium. 88-10. no discredit to ireland but we really turned it on, theyjust kept on coming, everyone knew their role, it was enjoyable. there was also a huge result for scotland in the womens six nations — they won in italy for the first time. scotland scored two tries in the second half. emma 0rr and chloe rollie got the crucial scores. it's a second six nations win for them and goes some way to help them qualify for next year's world cup. one of the favourites to win the world snooker championship, judd trump has the advantage in his opening match with hossein vafaei. trump is 6 frames to 3 up after the first session at the crucible theatre in sheffield. they'll conclude the match on sunday afternoon with the first to 10 frames the winner. trump last won the world title in 2019 and is in strong form with five ranking titles so far this year with five ranking titles so far this year. that's it from,

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BBC News

to... 88-10? no this crowd at a home stadium and to... 88—10? no discredit to ireland, but we really turned it on when we needed to and theyjust kept on coming. everyone knew their role and it was enjoyable. it's enjoyable. so a convincing win for england against ireland. under way at the moment, italy are in action against scotland. it is 7-7 it is 7—7 at the moment at half—time, much more evenly matched there. max verstappen has become the first driver this century to qualify on pole position for the opening five races of a formula one season. the triple world champion cruised to victory in the sprint race at the chinese grand prix. and he then went to qualify fastest for sunday's main race, ahead of red bull team—mate sergio perez. lewis hamilton, who was second in the sprint, had a shocker in qualifying, eliminated in 01 after locking up. he'll start 18th out of 20 on the grid in shanghai. and the snooker world championship is under way in sheffield — with defending champion luca brecel amongst the names first on the tables.

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BBC News

on ukraine aid bill. what does the passage of this bill mean for ukraine? i what does the passage of this bill mean for ukraine?- bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big — bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. _ bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i— bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i think - this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is six months later, several months later than it should've been. as they say, better late than never. this really is the united states stepping up to its responsibilities to secure its interest and begin to serve once again as the arsenal of democracy. we have ukrainians willing to fight defend their homes, theyjust asked of the means to do it. the delay has been costly. the ukrainians have had to ration some of their munitions. we seen the russians making gains as a result. but once the senate passes this and the president signs it into law without delay some of the vital weapons and munitions can begin to arrive as your correspondent said within days. some is already in europe and just waiting for this funding to arrive. it will start to help the ukrainians. i

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BBC News

was granted by a judge following a request from gordon ramsay's legal team, meaning that the building canal be retaken. as a result of the order, we've seen around four leave the premises earlier today and in the premises earlier today and in the fast few minutes, we've seen three other people who we assume to be squatters running around inside and outside, coming and going. we can see bed sheets with slogans on the on the outside. there's a crate of potatoes out of one of the doors here. we can see a megaphone and some kitchen ingredients and implements on countertops as well. the metropolitan police was called last week and at the time, said it was a simple matter. —— civil. we had a representative from the legal team who said theyjust want the building to be back as quickly as possible. nickjohnson reporting there.

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BBC News

israel had promised to respond to iran's drone and missile attack on saturday night. both nbc and cnn have reported unnamed officials saying that israel warned washington, but that washington did not endorse the action. with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic.2a. from bbc arabic. at the moment every party is practising what is called strategic patience. each party is deescalating what is happening, so, the iranians are saying these attacks are from drones that were flown from inside iran, and there is no missile attack, there is no damages, there is no killings or injured people. and the israelis are silent. and the americans also. theyjust stick to what they said earlier, that it was a missile attack. so, this strategic patience is putting this conflict again in the square of shadow war is again in the square of shadow war is

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The Context

regulated. one of the ideas, anna, is 'ust to regulated. one of the ideas, anna, isiust to put _ regulated. one of the ideas, anna, isjust to put more _ regulated. one of the ideas, anna, isjust to put more onus _ regulated. one of the ideas, anna, isjust to put more onus and - regulated. one of the ideas, anna, isjust to put more onus and more | is just to put more onus and more emphasis on social media platforms to get rid, take this content down more quickly. you've clearly got balances with free speech, but what do you make of that?— do you make of that? well, yeah, aood luck do you make of that? well, yeah, good luck to _ do you make of that? well, yeah, good luck to people _ do you make of that? well, yeah, good luck to people trying - do you make of that? well, yeah, good luck to people trying to - good luck to people trying to suggest that because we've already got onus on social media companies to take down things that are racist, for example, or content that encourages children to commit suicide, and yet in reality that really doesn't really happen, their will are there to slow or don't do it at all, when you get a rare whistle—blower from one of these companies coming forward, including on reports i heard on the bbc, you know, theyjust basically admit it's not really in their interest to do it so they sort of do a half fast approach. it so they sort of do a half fast approach-—

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