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...Current consensus revenue estimates stand at $1.12bn, according to S&P Capital IQ....
...His patronising tone makes his moony exoticising — “You taste like moonlight and jasmine and mystery” — even more grotesque....
...Suella Braverman told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Wednesday that the problem of small boat crossings was “unsustainable” and at an “unprecedented level”, with an estimated £6mn spent each day on housing...
...The appeal for its Phase 1’s finance began in 2019 and raised the necessary $57mn from about 3,500 donors....
...Asked on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme whether he backed increasing the UK’s defence budget, which stands at about 2.1 per cent of gross domestic product, Wallace said he was and added that Rishi Sunak and...
...“The world itself is much more dangerous and unstable,” Wallace told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, citing China and the growth of al-Qaeda and other radical groups in Africa....
...It’s floral, driven by jasmine and stone fruit, and has a spritzy crisp finish.”...
...Any reforms would be introduced gradually and would be expected to place limits on Channel 4’s in-house production, according to the government....
...“There is an agreement with the trade union in terms of the most serious calls,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. “But it is clear that there will be disruption in terms of other calls.”...
...“This announcement will bring huge opportunities across the UK with Channel 4’s commitment to double their skills investment to £10mn and double the number of jobs outside of London,” Donelan said....
...“The door is firmly open and I would ask the RCN and the ambulance unions to get back round the table,” the health minister told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Monday....
...George Osborne, former Tory chancellor, told Channel 4’s The Andrew Neil Show on Sunday that Johnson was “interested in becoming PM again” and would use any instrument to hit Sunak “over the head”....
...“On 7 December a further referral relating to the incident[s] was made and an investigation was launched. Inquiries are ongoing. There have been no arrests.”...
...Alongside some unusual alcoholic choices such as a dry Tokaji and red dessert wine, there are even more interesting non-alcoholic ones, including beetroot, hibiscus and raspberry, and jasmine tea with fennel...
...Labour are in a stronger position than they have ever been in the last 12 years,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. “And B....
...The National Trust said it “always seek[s] to work with government” and called on ministers to “urgently clarify . . . plans for farming, nature and heritage”....
...“The party is ungovernable in the House of Commons and so we’re going to have continuing rebellions as we try to change policies and so on,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme....
...“We have seen weakness in the pound, the yen, the euro against the dollar over the past few months,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Saturday....
...Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Friday, May reflected on her weekly audiences with the Queen where she would discuss the “affairs of the day” as well as local issues affecting Berkshire, adding...
...Dessert was rhubarb tres leches, featuring jasmine and cardamom pound cake, Madagascar vanilla whip, rhubarb and strawberries cooked in warm spices and Campari, and sorbet made with calamansi and foraged...
...“You know, first we wanted a criminal investigation opened and that took four days, and then the officer being suspended took another two days,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme on Tuesday....
...Ruth Porter, managing director at consultants FGS Global, will be Number 10’s deputy chief of staff, while Iain Carter, a former director of research for the Conservative party, will be head of strategy....
...Letters in response to this article: Cost of living crisis needs imagination not dogma / From Jagjit S Chadha, Director, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London SW1, UK Only BoE intervention...
...“In terms of public confidence, I think independent investigation of breaches is critical,” he said on Radio 4’s Today programme....
...rights will do is strengthen the quintessentially British tradition of freedom, particularly freedom of speech. but it will curb abuses of the system and inject a bit more common sense,” he told BBC Radio 4’s...
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