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Now playing Next Health news UK was ill-prepared for COVID and failed its citizens, inquiry finds The inquiry's first report found the country was ill-prepared for dealing with the whole-system civil emergency of a pandemic let alone COVID itself. 18/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News From Ukraine to EU-UK ties: Big summit of European leaders kicks off European leaders gather during the European Political Community Summit at the iconic Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, with Ukraine and migration as top items on the agenda. 18/07/2024
Now playing Next Economy ECB’s Lagarde keeps September rate cut contingent on data The ECB left rates unchanged in July, maintaining a data-dependent approach, with September's rate cut still undecided. Lagarde noted high domestic price pressures still weighing on inflation and potential tariffs risks weighing on exports. 18/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Ursula von der Leyen is re-elected European Commission president The re-election was shrouded in uncertainty and rested on complicated arithmetic among the four centrist parties. 18/07/2024