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a bedroom remains available for his continued care at ashworth high security hospital.in insecure hospitals for many years. or indefinitely if there is limited response to treatment approaches and no reduction in the risk he poses to others. periods of leave and progress through the secure hospital system will be affected by his responsible clinician in close communication with the secretary of state. if the defendant makes a good recovery and there is a prolonged period of stability, he will then be transferred to conditions of medium security and tested with gradually increasing periods of escorted and unescorted community leave including two is supported hospital setting which is the likely discharge destination with a settled weekly structure of activities. any potential discharge to the community would be subject to the careful independent consideration of the first—tier tribunal, the tribunal will determine whether to release him on condition that he may be supervised regularly who is complied with this medication, he agrees to monitoring by his forensic team and
a bedroom remains available for his continued care at ashworth high security hospital.in insecure hospitals for many years. or indefinitely if there is limited response to treatment approaches and no reduction in the risk he poses to others. periods of leave and progress through the secure hospital system will be affected by his responsible clinician in close communication with the secretary of state. if the defendant makes a good recovery and there is a prolonged period of stability, he will...
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an appropriate medical treatment is available for you at ashworth secure hospital. i am of the opinion that because of all the circumstances in your case, including the nature of the offences to which he pleaded guilty in the history of mental illness and having considered all the available ways that i may deal with you, the most suitable method of dealing with your case is by making an order under section 37 of the mental health act 1983. i therefore make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted to and detained at ashworth high security hospital. i have also considered whether this order should be subject to special restrictions, which are specified in section 41 of the act. in the light of the medical evidence which i have identified, i am satisfied that because of the nature of your offence and also having regard to your past, including your history of mental illness, and to the risk that you will commit further offences if you are not detained, it is necessary to protect the public from serious harm and it is not possible to sa
an appropriate medical treatment is available for you at ashworth secure hospital. i am of the opinion that because of all the circumstances in your case, including the nature of the offences to which he pleaded guilty in the history of mental illness and having considered all the available ways that i may deal with you, the most suitable method of dealing with your case is by making an order under section 37 of the mental health act 1983. i therefore make an order under all six counts of the...
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thank you, jonathan ashworth there, labour shadow cabinet member.but if you want to keep up—to—date with all of those details coming from westminster, do have a look at our website and our politics team have been updating that for you. stay with us. hello there. weather across the uk has certainly been testing our patience in recent weeks, but there are indications of something a little quieter as we head towards the weekend. but until then, most of the countryside looking like this, fairly waterlogged, a lot of flooding out there at the moment. there are hundreds of flood warnings in effect across the country. and, in fact, we may well add to those across southern england overnight tonight as there's yet more rain to come. it's this base cliff swirl of cloud that's moving in from the southwest. it will bring a brief spell of heavy rain once again and strengthening winds. ahead of it, spilling in quite a lot of cloud across much of wales and the midlands. the best of any brighter skies through northern england, northern ireland and western scotland.
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crackers jonathan ashworth. you are in the shadow cabinet.e is a labour government. there's a few questions that have come in from our viewers on the same theme. so i'm going to start from leigh with leigh from wirral. why why has he just spent ten minutes in pmqs having a slagging off competition with the leader of the opposition, when neither have discussed anything which benefits the country and people of the uk? does this paint politics and politicians in a good light? >> i mean, i totally get why leigh on the wirral watches politicians arguing amongst themselves every week here when there'll be so many things impacting leigh's life , i impacting leigh's life, i suspect. i suspect leigh is probably worrying about the increase in the mortgage because of the tories wrecking the economy is families across the wirral and elsewhere. we're worrying about the fact that they're playing around £1,200 more average in tax. if leigh more on average in tax. if leigh goes to asda or tesco's later today, you'll see that the pnces today, you'll see that
crackers jonathan ashworth. you are in the shadow cabinet.e is a labour government. there's a few questions that have come in from our viewers on the same theme. so i'm going to start from leigh with leigh from wirral. why why has he just spent ten minutes in pmqs having a slagging off competition with the leader of the opposition, when neither have discussed anything which benefits the country and people of the uk? does this paint politics and politicians in a good light? >> i mean, i...
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in the medical treatment is available for you at ashworth secure hospital.rcumstances in your case, and the history of mental illness and having considered all the other available ways in which i might deal with you, the most suitable method of dealing with your case is by making an order under section 37 of the mental health act 1983. i therefore make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted to and detained at ashworth high—security hospital. i've also considered whether this order should be subject to special restrictions which are specified in section 41 of the act. in the light of the medical evidence which i have identified on the satisfied that because of the nature of your offence and also having regard to your past including her history of mental illness and to the risk that you will commit further offences if you will commit further offences if you are not detained, it is necessary to protect the public from serious harm, it is not possible to save or how long that will be cell. accordingly, in order that you will
in the medical treatment is available for you at ashworth secure hospital.rcumstances in your case, and the history of mental illness and having considered all the other available ways in which i might deal with you, the most suitable method of dealing with your case is by making an order under section 37 of the mental health act 1983. i therefore make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted to and detained at ashworth high—security hospital. i've also...
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well, in >> jonathan ashworth.more strong winds and warned of more strong winds and wet weather across the north overnight and into tomorrow . the overnight and into tomorrow. the 10th named storm of the season, storm jocelyn , has been sweeping storm jocelyn, has been sweeping the uk, bringing winds of up to 80 miles an hour. it's left thousands without power, floods are affecting parts of yorkshire and train lines in scotland are closed, with no trains running at all tonight. until tomorrow. that means rush hour services are also expected to be out of action in scotland . in action in scotland. in international news, the houthis have vowed to retaliate after the royal air force used precision guided bombs to strike multiple rebel targets overnight . it comes as the uk faces the risk of prices surging in shops and fears of global inflation due to disruptions to shipping through the red sea. rishi sunak says the government will use the most effective means to cut off the houthis resources and stop their attacks on
well, in >> jonathan ashworth.more strong winds and warned of more strong winds and wet weather across the north overnight and into tomorrow . the overnight and into tomorrow. the 10th named storm of the season, storm jocelyn , has been sweeping storm jocelyn, has been sweeping the uk, bringing winds of up to 80 miles an hour. it's left thousands without power, floods are affecting parts of yorkshire and train lines in scotland are closed, with no trains running at all tonight. until...
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and appropriate treatment is available for you at ashworth secure hospital.n which i make do with you, the most suitable method of dealing with your case is by making an order under section 37 of the mental health act 1983. i therefore make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted to and detained at ashworth high security hospital. i have also considered whether they should be subject to special restrictions which are specified in section 41 of the act. in the light of the medical evidence which i have identified, i am satisfied because of the nature of your offence and also having regard to your past, including your history of mental illness, and to the risk that you will commit further offences if you are not getting, it is necessary to protect the public from serious harm and it is not possible to say for how long that will be so. accordingly, i order that you be subject to special restrictions set out in section 41 of the mental health act 1983. you may take him down. ., ., ., . . . health act 1983. you may take him down
and appropriate treatment is available for you at ashworth secure hospital.n which i make do with you, the most suitable method of dealing with your case is by making an order under section 37 of the mental health act 1983. i therefore make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted to and detained at ashworth high security hospital. i have also considered whether they should be subject to special restrictions which are specified in section 41 of the act. in the...
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bloomberg's white and marcus ashworth. coming up, our question of the day come is the tenure overvalued? aneeka gupta of wisdom tree will be joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. >> my view is at current levels it is fairly valued, but what is interesting is in the derivatives market investors are pricing a wideband over the next couple of months. if you look in the derivative market, rates volatility stands out as the richest process at volatility, which is another way of saying a huge potential range for where the 10-year will trade. guy: speaking to us in the last hour, taking us back to our question of the day. is the tenure overvalued. pick your 10 year. aneeka gupta of wisdom tree joins us to have a go at this question. what you think? aneeka: i think it is currently fairly valued. there will be a lot of volatility on the bond market and we could see this test range goin
bloomberg's white and marcus ashworth. coming up, our question of the day come is the tenure overvalued? aneeka gupta of wisdom tree will be joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. >> my view is at current levels it is fairly valued, but what is interesting is in the derivatives market investors are pricing a wideband over the next couple of...
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jonathan ashworth, shadow pa master months. jonathan ashworth, shadow paymaster general, _ months.r general, thank you for “oininu us. :, ~ paymaster general, thank you for “oininu us. . ,, just want to update you on a story we have been covering this morning. the former 0lympian and paralympian 0scar pistorius has been released from prison on parole, we are told he is now at the home of his uncle which is around half an hourfrom the prison in pretoria where he was being held. the department of correctional services saying that they confirm that 0scar pistorius is a parolee from the 5th of january 2024, he was admitted into the system of community corrections and is now at home. the pictures you can see are from the court house. he was convicted of murdering reeva steenkamp after he shot her multiple times through a locked door. that was the case that attracted huge international attention. 13 minutes to seven. let's look to sarah and find out what is happening with the weather. this image says it all, we have reporters around the country, people have been evacuated from their home
jonathan ashworth, shadow pa master months. jonathan ashworth, shadow paymaster general, _ months.r general, thank you for “oininu us. :, ~ paymaster general, thank you for “oininu us. . ,, just want to update you on a story we have been covering this morning. the former 0lympian and paralympian 0scar pistorius has been released from prison on parole, we are told he is now at the home of his uncle which is around half an hourfrom the prison in pretoria where he was being held. the...
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shadow paymaster general jonathan ashworth slams ashworth as labour slams the tories tell tories lateststening to breakfast with stephen and ellie. >> now the labour party has launched a campaign on what they called the tories tax con. it accuses rishi sunak of leaving families £1,200 worse off. >> let's talk to shadow paymaster general jonathan ashworth , morning to you. what's ashworth, morning to you. what's this all about then ? this all about then? >> good morning. well, what we're pointing out today is the simple truth that working people across the country that your viewers this morning are not only worse off because many of them are paying more on their mortgage as a consequence of reckless decisions by the conservatives but also that working people are paying a higher tax burden, that households are, on average £1,200 worse off thanks to the 25 tory tax rises under this conservative government >> and the point that we are making is that whatever rishi sunak and other tory mps may tell you in the next 24 to 48 hours about tax changes , the hours about tax changes, the reality is
shadow paymaster general jonathan ashworth slams ashworth as labour slams the tories tell tories lateststening to breakfast with stephen and ellie. >> now the labour party has launched a campaign on what they called the tories tax con. it accuses rishi sunak of leaving families £1,200 worse off. >> let's talk to shadow paymaster general jonathan ashworth , morning to you. what's ashworth, morning to you. what's this all about then ? this all about then? >> good morning. well,...
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. >> he is going to be spending time in ashworth prison now. that he was given by mr justice turner. that's the sentence that he was given by mrjustice turner. only a few moments ago here at nottingham crown court, mr justice turner said you require treatment but for your mental illness you would not have committed these acts. it is very likely that you will never be released . and now aldo calican, released. and now aldo calican, who has already supposed to have been under types of treatment for the psychotic disorder of schizo phrenia, is expected to go on to a new type of medication called clozapine. that's because the type of schizophrenia that mr calican has, who also goes by the name of adam mendez, is treatment resistant. so he's going to go on to the last resort of treatment, essentially just a reminder of this case and the horrific details that shocked not just nottingham, but the country . back on june the 13th, country. back on june the 13th, we woke up to a situation where people were thinking, this must have been a terror attack be
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shadow cabinet minister jonathan ashworth tonight it ashworth said tonight it developments are more proofpeople want a government focussed on their issues, their problems from the cost of living crisis with their mortgages going up that the tories have created to fixing the problems in the nhs, which the tories have delivered after 14 years. >> but instead we get these ongoing fights, squabbles, a divide government unable to grip the issues facing the country . i the issues facing the country. i think it's clear that after 14 years it's time for change and we need a party focussed on the people's priorities, and that would be the labour party. >> jonathan ashworth now severe winter weather is causing causing major travel disruption tonight as storm josslyn hits the uk with the met office warning the worst is yet to come. flights have been cancelled , trains suspended and cancelled, trains suspended and drivers are being warned to postpone any travel. the strongest winds of up to 80 mile an hour are expected through the rush hour tomorrow morning, before your storm. jocelyn eases . off the
shadow cabinet minister jonathan ashworth tonight it ashworth said tonight it developments are more proofpeople want a government focussed on their issues, their problems from the cost of living crisis with their mortgages going up that the tories have created to fixing the problems in the nhs, which the tories have delivered after 14 years. >> but instead we get these ongoing fights, squabbles, a divide government unable to grip the issues facing the country . i the issues facing the...
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make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted to and detained at ashworthfter a warrant had been issued for his arrest nine months earlier. true justice has not been served today. | we, as a devastated family, i have been let down by multiple agency failings and ineffectiveness. to the assistant chief constable, | rob griffin, who finally released| this information publicly yesterday, i say this _ you have blood on your hands. if you had just done yourjobsj properly, there is a very good chance my beautiful boy would be alive today. i the trial of an aristocrat and her partner accused of manslaughter over the death of their baby daughter has started this morning. 36—year—old constance marten and mark gordon who's a9, were charged after baby victoria was found dead on an allotment in brighton last march. the defendants deny the charges against them. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, is at the old bailey. last march a weeks—old baby was found dead in a disused shed in brighton. the baby was in a shopping bag covered in rubbish. it was, the pros
make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted to and detained at ashworthfter a warrant had been issued for his arrest nine months earlier. true justice has not been served today. | we, as a devastated family, i have been let down by multiple agency failings and ineffectiveness. to the assistant chief constable, | rob griffin, who finally released| this information publicly yesterday, i say this _ you have blood on your hands. if you had just done yourjobsj...
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shadow cabinet minister jonathan ashworth tonight it ashworth said tonight it developments are more proof of tory failure. the british people want a government focussed on their issues, their problems from the cost of living crisis with their mortgages going up that the tories have created to fixing the problems in the nhs, which the tories have delivered after 14 years. >> but instead we get these ongoing fights, squabbles, a divide government unable to grip the issues facing the country . i the issues facing the country. i think it's clear that after 14 years it's time for change and we need a party focussed on the people's priorities, and that would be the labour party. >> jonathan ashworth now severe winter weather is causing causing major travel disruption tonight as storm josslyn hits the uk with the met office warning the worst is yet to come. flights have been cancelled , trains suspended and cancelled, trains suspended and drivers are being warned to postpone any travel. the strongest winds of up to 80 mile an hour are expected through the rush hour tomorrow morning, before your
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mr ashworth , jonathan ashworth. mr ashworth, thank you very much for joining us this afternoon.fice scandal. it is such a huge scandal. we've interviewed a victim very emotionally this morning. um, what do you have to say about it ? >> 7- >> oh, i 7— >> oh, i mean, 7 >> oh, i mean, absolutely. i watched the itv series over christmas . like watched the itv series over christmas. like many watched the itv series over christmas . like many people christmas. like many people across the country did, and many of your viewers would have done. it was both heartbreaking . i it was both heartbreaking. i mean, i was in tears when that, uh, gentleman took his life , but uh, gentleman took his life, but it also made my blood boil . it also made my blood boil. absolutely made my blood boil . absolutely made my blood boil. watching it now, i was aware of this scandal as an mp . uh, but this scandal as an mp. uh, but the way in which it was brought to life in that series was a reminder of how outrageous these people have been treated and how they deserve justice. so let's hope and we're going t
mr ashworth , jonathan ashworth. mr ashworth, thank you very much for joining us this afternoon.fice scandal. it is such a huge scandal. we've interviewed a victim very emotionally this morning. um, what do you have to say about it ? >> 7- >> oh, i 7— >> oh, i mean, 7 >> oh, i mean, absolutely. i watched the itv series over christmas . like watched the itv series over christmas. like many watched the itv series over christmas . like many people christmas. like many...
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jonathan ashworth there.ast night, and here's what he had to say . well, the what he had to say. well, the darts last night has luke littler's maturity and professionalism shown that 16 year olds are ready to have a vote? the voting age should be cut from double nine to double eight. cut from double nine to double eigifirstly, mean luke littler. >> firstly, i mean luke littler. i mean it's been incredible watching the darts, seeing what he has done in. i'm not going to claim i've watched arts every day. everybody knows football is my game, but it has been quite an electrifying couple of days. um, and i'm a big believer in 16 year olds being able to express their views , have their vote and their views, have their vote and win darts tournaments. i thought he did brilliantly. i think everybody is incredibly, incredibly proud of him as a 16 year old with real composure, actually, as well. i mean , you actually, as well. i mean, you know, to do that on that stage , know, to do that on that stage, um, in that way,
jonathan ashworth there.ast night, and here's what he had to say . well, the what he had to say. well, the darts last night has luke littler's maturity and professionalism shown that 16 year olds are ready to have a vote? the voting age should be cut from double nine to double eight. cut from double nine to double eigifirstly, mean luke littler. >> firstly, i mean luke littler. i mean it's been incredible watching the darts, seeing what he has done in. i'm not going to claim i've watched...
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make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted to and detained at ashworth hospital. nottinghamshire police admitted yesterday that more should have been done to arrest calocane prior to the stabbings, after a warrant had been issued for his arrest nine months earlier. true justice has not been served today. | we, as a devastated family, i have been let down by multiple agency failings and ineffectiveness. to the assistant chief constable, | rob griffin, who finally released| this information publicly yesterday, i say this _ you have blood on your hands. if you had just done yourjobsj properly, there is a very good chance my beautiful boy would be alive today. i that report from our correspondent from nottingham. let mejust point you to the bbc website because so much background information and some of the latest interviews and reaction from the families. it is worth mejust reaction from the families. it is worth me just repeating what number 10 has said, that the prime minister's heartfelt condolences go out to the family of these three people. he goes on t
make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted to and detained at ashworth hospital. nottinghamshire police admitted yesterday that more should have been done to arrest calocane prior to the stabbings, after a warrant had been issued for his arrest nine months earlier. true justice has not been served today. | we, as a devastated family, i have been let down by multiple agency failings and ineffectiveness. to the assistant chief constable, | rob griffin, who...
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therefore make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted and detained at ashworthtinghamshire police admitted yesterday that more should have been done to arrest calocane prior to the stabbings after a warrant had been issued for his arrest nine months earlier. true justice has not been served today. | we, as a devastated family, have been let down by - multiple agency failings and ineffectiveness. - to the assistant chief constable, rob griffin, who finally _ released this information publicly yesterday, - i say this. you have blood on your hands. if you had done yourjob properly, there is a very good chance my beautiful boy would be alive today. - there are questions from the families, still remaining to be answered, around this incident. could this have been predicted? could this have been predicted? could it have been prevented? could moore have been done to stop calocane committing these acts? there will be a review set up by nhs england, independent review, looking into their interactions with calocane. as you heard, the families want to see people, agencies,
therefore make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted and detained at ashworthtinghamshire police admitted yesterday that more should have been done to arrest calocane prior to the stabbings after a warrant had been issued for his arrest nine months earlier. true justice has not been served today. | we, as a devastated family, have been let down by - multiple agency failings and ineffectiveness. - to the assistant chief constable, rob griffin, who finally _...
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make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted to and detained at ashworth the stabbings, after a warrant had been issued for his arrest nine months earlier. true justice has not been served today. | we, as a devastated family, i have been let down by multiple agency failings and ineffectiveness. to the assistant chief constable, | rob griffin, who finally released| this information publicly yesterday, i say this _ you have blood on your hands. if you had just done yourjobsj properly, there is a very good chance my beautiful boy would be alive today. i that report from our correspondent. plenty more on the programme from nottingham coming up. that sentencing took place on the day the uk government is introducing plans to crack down on so—called zombie style knives and machetes in england and wales. a zombie knife is a large bladed weapon that has increasingly been linked to gang crime and violence in britain. the blade will typically will have a serrated edge on one side and a smooth, sharp edge on the other. they're inspired by the kinds of weapon used in z
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there ashworth.s take christopher hope, with his take on today's events so far. christopher good morning . good morning. >> eamonn. morning, isabel. a big day today. the there's lots of it's all kicking off in in tory land at the moment about this ban on disposable vapes. the government's wondering or is trying ahead with trying to push ahead with this ban disposable vapes. but the ban on disposable vapes. but the right for right is worrying about it. for many this ban is many on the right, this ban is part of the reason why they worry about rishi sunak. they wonder government is wonder why a tory government is banning these disposable vapes, andindeed banning these disposable vapes, and indeed , uh, almost banning and indeed, uh, almost banning cigarette smoking for anyone born after 22,009. they're concerned about it, but it seems almost symbolic . their concerns almost symbolic. their concerns about the pm rishi sunak it seems he can't bring in any legislation without some sort of opposition from
there ashworth.s take christopher hope, with his take on today's events so far. christopher good morning . good morning. >> eamonn. morning, isabel. a big day today. the there's lots of it's all kicking off in in tory land at the moment about this ban on disposable vapes. the government's wondering or is trying ahead with trying to push ahead with this ban disposable vapes. but the ban on disposable vapes. but the right for right is worrying about it. for many this ban is many on the...
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make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted to and detained at ashwortht chief constable, | rob griffin, who finally released| this information publicly yesterday, i say this _ you have blood on your hands. if you had just done yourjobsj properly, there is a very good chance my beautiful boy would be alive today. i and we will have plenty more coverage of that story, so many different strands to it and so many reactions that we will return to regularly over the course of pot and bring you more on that story. now to the us. the us supreme court has declined to halt the execution of a death row prisoner in alabama. kenneth smith is due to become the first person in the us to be executed using nitrogen gas. it's a method which the united nations has called "cruel and inhumane". it will be the state's second attempt to execute smith, who was convicted in 1989 of murdering a preacher�*s wife, in a hired killing. joining me to talk more isjon yorke, a professor of human rights and director of the centre for human rights at birmingham city university. thanks for
make an order under all six counts of the indictment that you will be readmitted to and detained at ashwortht chief constable, | rob griffin, who finally released| this information publicly yesterday, i say this _ you have blood on your hands. if you had just done yourjobsj properly, there is a very good chance my beautiful boy would be alive today. i and we will have plenty more coverage of that story, so many different strands to it and so many reactions that we will return to regularly over...
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general, jonathan ashworth.uld cut universal credit in fact. i mean, government it. mean, the government did cut it. they £20 universal they took £20 off universal credit didn't uplift it credit and they didn't uplift it in line with inflation. uh last yeah in line with inflation. uh last year. so they've already cut it anyway. uh and it's a very low level of benefit and a lot of people, if people think that it's a life of riley, they're claiming the jobseeker's allowance of universal credit, then it's it. it really isn't. but what you need to do is you've got to give people proper support, uh, in the employment system as well. >> um, so sophia warringah agrees with that. she says, don't cut universal credit. and there is henry bolton, um, who basically says, yes, cut it. and uh, what where would you cut it? henry well , i uh, what where would you cut it? henry well, i don't mean just sort of simply cut it because like many things, it's quite complicated. >> and there are many people who who are on benefits, whe
general, jonathan ashworth.uld cut universal credit in fact. i mean, government it. mean, the government did cut it. they £20 universal they took £20 off universal credit didn't uplift it credit and they didn't uplift it in line with inflation. uh last yeah in line with inflation. uh last year. so they've already cut it anyway. uh and it's a very low level of benefit and a lot of people, if people think that it's a life of riley, they're claiming the jobseeker's allowance of universal credit,...
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from his political opponents as we touched on suggesting he is squatting in downing street. jonathan ashworth leader ed davey says rishi sunak has bottled it. hard to get away from these accusations given that as most suggest this mightjust be about him getting two years in downing street. yeah, i think that's right. you cannot delay an election without being scared of the election, can you? that's the reason that the accusations are being made by it rishi sunak puffing up on this is because as to the merit of being true. he is running from the voters. in the thing about politics is once you start running from the voters, it's hard to know when to stop. when will the news get better because effectively rishi sunak is betting that things will get better? but why would they? we know for a symbol that by next september, nhs waiting list are going to go over 8 million. they were 7.2 million went rishi sunak said they were going to cut the waiting list and we know the summer is lovely to be a summer, a season when the boats start coming in and real numbers again. so it will be stopping the boats.
from his political opponents as we touched on suggesting he is squatting in downing street. jonathan ashworth leader ed davey says rishi sunak has bottled it. hard to get away from these accusations given that as most suggest this mightjust be about him getting two years in downing street. yeah, i think that's right. you cannot delay an election without being scared of the election, can you? that's the reason that the accusations are being made by it rishi sunak puffing up on this is because as...
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let's have a look at labour mp jonathan ashworth asking a sensible question in the house of commons.n alex burghart, the parliamentary secretary for the cabinet office, replying hold on to your hats . hats. >> government lost 9 billion to duff, unusable ppe . the prime duff, unusable ppe. the prime minister then chancellor, signed off £7 billion worth of dodgy covid loans. even today , the covid loans. even today, the government is losing 10 billion to tax fraud, 6 billion to universal credit fraud , billions universal credit fraud, billions and billions more across the pubuc and billions more across the public sector as a whole is not the truth that families are paying the truth that families are paying £1,200 more on average in tax , because this government tax, because this government simply cannot be trusted with taxpayers money. yeah, yeah. >> and i, i really struggle with this, this line of questioning when, you know , people, people when, you know, people, people on the other side of the house have very, very short memories. this was the worst civil, absolutely worst pandemic
let's have a look at labour mp jonathan ashworth asking a sensible question in the house of commons.n alex burghart, the parliamentary secretary for the cabinet office, replying hold on to your hats . hats. >> government lost 9 billion to duff, unusable ppe . the prime duff, unusable ppe. the prime minister then chancellor, signed off £7 billion worth of dodgy covid loans. even today , the covid loans. even today, the government is losing 10 billion to tax fraud, 6 billion to universal...
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he will now spend most, if not all of his life at ashworth high security hospital in merseyside .lican hospital in merseyside. calican will never see the inside of a prison cell and his sentence will be indefinite. but today we've heard from justice turner, who said that because of osvaldo kalakani's mental illness and the condition, schizophrenia , he the condition, schizophrenia, he might not have committed these acts . calican pleaded guilty not acts. calican pleaded guilty not to murder. he pleaded guilty to manslaughter, but under the grounds of diminished risk. possibility because of his illness. now that's something that's been incredibly controversial here at nottingham crown court because the family members of students barred weber and grace o'malley kumar, as well as school caretaker ian coates , came to nottingham coates, came to nottingham expecting a murder trial and that decision was clear to see how much it was, not what they were expecting . when we were on were expecting. when we were on the court steps here at about midday, barnaby webber's mum emma said that tru
he will now spend most, if not all of his life at ashworth high security hospital in merseyside .lican hospital in merseyside. calican will never see the inside of a prison cell and his sentence will be indefinite. but today we've heard from justice turner, who said that because of osvaldo kalakani's mental illness and the condition, schizophrenia , he the condition, schizophrenia, he might not have committed these acts . calican pleaded guilty not acts. calican pleaded guilty not to murder. he...
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. >> jonathan ashworth now severe winter weather is causing causing major travel disruption tonight as storm josslyn hits the uk with the met office warning the worst is yet to come. flights have been cancelled , trains suspended and cancelled, trains suspended and drivers are being warned to postpone any travel. the strongest winds of up to 80 mile an hour are expected through the rush hour tomorrow morning, before your storm. jocelyn eases . off the measles outbreak has been described as deeply troubling by labour saying there should be more action to kerb the spread of the disease. the shadow health minister, karen smith, said today red tape needs to be cut to give health visitors more powers to vaccinate children. that's as cases grow in the west midlands and parts of london and the world health organisation issued fresh warnings today following a surge across europe . a study by surge across europe. a study by oxford university suggests disinformation is to blame , with disinformation is to blame, with i disinformation is to blame, with 1 in 5 people in the uk saying they think va
. >> jonathan ashworth now severe winter weather is causing causing major travel disruption tonight as storm josslyn hits the uk with the met office warning the worst is yet to come. flights have been cancelled , trains suspended and cancelled, trains suspended and drivers are being warned to postpone any travel. the strongest winds of up to 80 mile an hour are expected through the rush hour tomorrow morning, before your storm. jocelyn eases . off the measles outbreak has been described...
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um, detained at ashworth with a restriction order on it.h there was an alternative to the judge of, uh, sending him to prison and he would have been in prison for a very long time in fact, the, um, supervision and the aspect of the protection of the public would not have been dealt with in the same way as somebody who was in a high security hospital and so that was one of the factors that he looked at, considering all the psychiatric evidence, uh, which really drove him to when you read through it, it's a very logical conclusion that for the safety of the public, i mean, this man may probably will never be released, but to be released, but if he is to be released, then there has to really be a very, a very astute and acute team of mental health professionals who are deciding, um , who are managing that door. um, who are managing that door. and he would have to go through a first tier mental health tribunal, and he would also have to and this is all under the supervision of the secretary of state. and also he would have to engage engaged wit
um, detained at ashworth with a restriction order on it.h there was an alternative to the judge of, uh, sending him to prison and he would have been in prison for a very long time in fact, the, um, supervision and the aspect of the protection of the public would not have been dealt with in the same way as somebody who was in a high security hospital and so that was one of the factors that he looked at, considering all the psychiatric evidence, uh, which really drove him to when you read through...
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in and jon ashworth in wellingborough.gborough. why wellingborough ? well, of course wellingborough? well, of course is by—election is a by—election coming up. peter bone who fell out peter bone there, who fell out with commons authorities. with the commons authorities. there's a shop saying there's now a big shop saying with um badge on with this, with this um badge on it and it's they've got the campaign shop they're playing rishi sunak personally very hard in wellingborough to win that by—election. they're relying on people thinking, are you people thinking, well, are you sure? are about sunak sure? are you sure about sunak making very personal, very making it very personal, very early in an election year. >> advert is crass , it's >> so the advert is crass, it's brash, um, but it's certainly being talked about now. rachel reeves could be the next chancellor and you spent time with her and i always like to ask you, chris, when you're up and close and personal, you can look their you look into their eyes. do you think sh
in and jon ashworth in wellingborough.gborough. why wellingborough ? well, of course wellingborough? well, of course is by—election is a by—election coming up. peter bone who fell out peter bone there, who fell out with commons authorities. with the commons authorities. there's a shop saying there's now a big shop saying with um badge on with this, with this um badge on it and it's they've got the campaign shop they're playing rishi sunak personally very hard in wellingborough to win that...
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right now, that's ashworth secure hospital in liverpool . while it wasn't liverpool.it was certainly unwanted. they were not happy with the way that this has gone, and that's exactly what we saw on the steps of nottingham crown court. but before we look back at what happened today, let's take our minds back to june the 13th and see what happened that awful night in newly released footage by nottinghamshire police , waldo by nottinghamshire police, waldo calican branded a monster by his victims families , he set out on victims families, he set out on june 13th last year with a clear plan to kill on cctv. he is seen returning to nottingham from london after boarding a tram. he began roaming the city's streets wearing all black with him . a wearing all black with him. a bag of weapons including a double edged fighting dagger for his first victims. 919 year old university of nottingham students grace o'malley kumar and barnaby webber returning from a night out at around 4 am, he stabbed them both a.m, he stabbed them both repeatedly on ilkeston road before calmly walking
right now, that's ashworth secure hospital in liverpool . while it wasn't liverpool.it was certainly unwanted. they were not happy with the way that this has gone, and that's exactly what we saw on the steps of nottingham crown court. but before we look back at what happened today, let's take our minds back to june the 13th and see what happened that awful night in newly released footage by nottinghamshire police , waldo by nottinghamshire police, waldo calican branded a monster by his victims...
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guests, starting with the government minister, edward agar and the shadow paymaster general, jonathan ashworthncerning government about doing this because it's such a significant step. i think the view is that this is a very exceptional circumstance and has been going on a very long time and that is why this action is justified. very long time and that is why this action isjustified. i think it is worth saying there are dozens, hundreds of mps who have been campaigning on this for a long time. it's not true westminster did not know about this, and there was a public inquiry but it's all been too slow and it has left so many people with their lives ruined and it does just go to show that when the eyes of the country are focused on an issue how quickly the wheels of government can move. tote issue how quickly the wheels of government can move.- issue how quickly the wheels of government can move. we will discuss that later in — government can move. we will discuss that later in the _ government can move. we will discuss that later in the programme. _ government can move. we will discuss that lat
guests, starting with the government minister, edward agar and the shadow paymaster general, jonathan ashworthncerning government about doing this because it's such a significant step. i think the view is that this is a very exceptional circumstance and has been going on a very long time and that is why this action is justified. very long time and that is why this action isjustified. i think it is worth saying there are dozens, hundreds of mps who have been campaigning on this for a long time....
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. >> ashworth also said that winter is not over yet. hoping to have a big february be the snowiest months for california are normally between december and february. our time is 657. a new bill is proposing to make chaka an official gesture of hawaii. the bill aims at sharing the pride of hawaii and state officials believe hawaii would be the first to have an official state gesture right there. our c it advocates say chaka has a rich history with several different cultures, adding to its meaning. >> it meanson and really, the spirit of aloha particular gest. >> it's one of the symbols that truly separate us from anywhere else across the world, to the same extent where you can get idaho potatoes, wisconsin cheese. the chaka is hawaii, and the documentary is being made in support of the bill. >> it will look at how chaka is believed to have first been used more than 100 years ago, and. >> and i think by the time the ntsb and the faa get done with this, it's going to get uglier before it gets better. >> some of the boeing 737 max nine jets
. >> ashworth also said that winter is not over yet. hoping to have a big february be the snowiest months for california are normally between december and february. our time is 657. a new bill is proposing to make chaka an official gesture of hawaii. the bill aims at sharing the pride of hawaii and state officials believe hawaii would be the first to have an official state gesture right there. our c it advocates say chaka has a rich history with several different cultures, adding to its...
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that by—election yet, but he now says he won't support the tories shadow paymaster general jonathan ashworthat people have had enough of the conservatives will be fighting very hard to win the trust of the people of wellingborough in kingswood, but it is staggering that we have these two by elections. >> one because a conservative mp has resigned and has had enough of rishi sunak , and another of rishi sunak, and another because of his disgraced behaviour . because of his disgraced behaviour. and i think it indicates that this really is a government which people want to turn the page on. >> after 14 years of failure, after 14 years where people in wellingborough and kingswood and across the country are paying more in tax . more in tax. >> rishi sunak says he wants all subpostmasters to receive their compensation payments by the summer. number 10 has confirmed that at least £1 billion has been set aside to pay out compensation to victims of the post office horizon scandal . post office horizon scandal. stephen bradshaw. a post office investigation manager at the time is giving evidence at the
that by—election yet, but he now says he won't support the tories shadow paymaster general jonathan ashworthat people have had enough of the conservatives will be fighting very hard to win the trust of the people of wellingborough in kingswood, but it is staggering that we have these two by elections. >> one because a conservative mp has resigned and has had enough of rishi sunak , and another of rishi sunak, and another because of his disgraced behaviour . because of his disgraced...
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. >> and shadow paymaster general john jonathan ashworth insists that the legislation will never passunak's leadership. this is the third piece of legislation the government have brought forward to try and deal with this problem, and rishi sunak keeps saying the boats and saying he'll stop the boats and every time he says that he fails and exposed to being and he's exposed to being completely weak, he's got his own deputy chair, chair , one of own deputy chair, chair, one of them, one of your tv presenters, of actually him , of course, actually defying him, and he's doing anything and he's not doing anything about completely weak. about it completely weak. >> going to grip this >> he's never going to grip this problem this country's problem or this country's never going problem. going to grip this problem. when we have weak we while we have such a weak prime bosses of the prime minister the bosses of the post office and fujitsu will be question ed later by mps. >> it includes wronged subpostmaster alan bates, whose story inspired the hit tv show mr bates versus the post office. mps on
. >> and shadow paymaster general john jonathan ashworth insists that the legislation will never passunak's leadership. this is the third piece of legislation the government have brought forward to try and deal with this problem, and rishi sunak keeps saying the boats and saying he'll stop the boats and every time he says that he fails and exposed to being and he's exposed to being completely weak, he's got his own deputy chair, chair , one of own deputy chair, chair, one of them, one of...
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jonathan ashworth.not the mps or even the ministers ones. us even the ministers ones. send us your tell us your questions. please tell us who you are and where you're from. we'll put your questions to straight the to our panel straight after the pm down. vaiews@gbnews.com pm sits down. vaiews@gbnews.com >> pmqs live is all about you. >> pmqs live is all about you. >> that's right. but before we get to the chamber, andrew griffith , quickly to you. last griffith, quickly to you. last night were you surprised by simon clarke's call for the pm to resign? well look, disappointed that we're even talking about that. >> you know, we've got a clear plan. that plan is delivering . plan. that plan is delivering. we've people are starting to benefit. from tax benefit. to bev's point from tax cuts in their wages at the end of this month, inflation is down. >> that's what we should be talking about. >> have a and of course >> we have a plan. and of course keir starmer, who simon also calls a danger, doesn't calls ou
jonathan ashworth.not the mps or even the ministers ones. us even the ministers ones. send us your tell us your questions. please tell us who you are and where you're from. we'll put your questions to straight the to our panel straight after the pm down. vaiews@gbnews.com pm sits down. vaiews@gbnews.com >> pmqs live is all about you. >> pmqs live is all about you. >> that's right. but before we get to the chamber, andrew griffith , quickly to you. last griffith, quickly to...
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shadow payment paymaster general jonathan ashworth says that people have had enough of the conservativesis staggering that we have these two by elections, one because a conservative mp has resigned and has had enough of rishi sunak and another because of his disgraced behaviour. >> and i think it indicates that this really is a government which people want to turn the page on. >> after 14 years of failure, after 14 years where people in wellingborough and kingswood and across the country are paying more in tax, as rishi sunak says he wants all supposed masters to receive their compensation payments by the summer. >> number 10 has confirmed that at least £1 billion has now been set to aside pay out compensation to victims of the post office horizon scandal, while stephen bradshaw, a post office investigation manager at the time, is giving evidence at the time, is giving evidence at the inquiry today, he's been defending comments made in 2012 when he said he had absolute confidence in the horizon it system and was never told of any software faults . meanwhile, software faults. meanwhile, d
shadow payment paymaster general jonathan ashworth says that people have had enough of the conservativesis staggering that we have these two by elections, one because a conservative mp has resigned and has had enough of rishi sunak and another because of his disgraced behaviour. >> and i think it indicates that this really is a government which people want to turn the page on. >> after 14 years of failure, after 14 years where people in wellingborough and kingswood and across the...
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. >> and shadow paymaster general jonathan ashworth insists that the legislation will never pass thelation will never pass the commons under rishi sunaks leadership . leadership. >> this is the third piece of legislation. the government have brought forward to try and deal with this problem, and rishi sunak stop sunak keeps saying he'll stop the and every time he says the boats and every time he says that fails and he's exposed that he fails and he's exposed to completely weak , he's to being completely weak, he's got own deputy chair, got his own deputy chair, chairman , of one of chairman, one of them, one of your presenters, of course, your tv presenters, of course, actually defying him. and he's not doing anything about it. completely weak. he's never going grip this problem or going to grip this problem or this country is never going to grip problem we, while grip this problem when we, while we have a weak prime we have such a weak prime minister further signs minister there are further signs that the jobs market is cooling as wage growth slows, new figures from the office for n
. >> and shadow paymaster general jonathan ashworth insists that the legislation will never pass thelation will never pass the commons under rishi sunaks leadership . leadership. >> this is the third piece of legislation. the government have brought forward to try and deal with this problem, and rishi sunak stop sunak keeps saying he'll stop the and every time he says the boats and every time he says that fails and he's exposed that he fails and he's exposed to completely weak ,...