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yes, there were major cuts to national insurance, but if you earn less than £26,000, you've not seen tax cut. if you've not seen a tax cut. if you've not seen a tax cut. if you earn more than 60 grand, you've not a tax cut. if you've not seen a tax cut. if you're a pensioner, you've not seen cut. because, of seen a tax cut. because, of course, they also moved the thresholds around care is thresholds around child care is a should be a good move. they should be commended that. the commended for that. but the fundamental it's fundamental thing here, and it's a to what rachel reeves a subtext to what rachel reeves just interest rates. if just said, is interest rates. if you remortgaged your home, you have remortgaged your home, as the misfortune doing as i had the misfortune of doing around of the liz truss premiership. >> oh yeah, so did i. >> oh yeah, so did i. >> cool nightmare. >> cool nightmare. >> and you are 4 or £500 worse off a result, purely on your off as a result, purely on your mortgage energy plus food. mortgage plus energy plus food. do play very hard? do you play very ha
yes, there were major cuts to national insurance, but if you earn less than £26,000, you've not seen tax cut. if you've not seen a tax cut. if you've not seen a tax cut. if you earn more than 60 grand, you've not a tax cut. if you've not seen a tax cut. if you're a pensioner, you've not seen cut. because, of seen a tax cut. because, of course, they also moved the thresholds around care is thresholds around child care is a should be a good move. they should be commended that. the commended for...
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insurance. the labour leader criticised the conservatives for what he called their obsession with wild , unfunded tax cuts. with wild, unfunded tax cuts. rishi sunak said it's always the same with labour, with higher taxes and working people paying the price. the exchange continued, with sir keir starmer pointing out that no politician has put up taxes more times than the prime minister. take listen. >> i was a lawyer long enough to know when someone's avoiding the question. so i'm going to give him another chance. will he now rule out cuts? the nhs , cuts the rule out cuts? the nhs, cuts the state pension or putting up taxes to pay for his unfunded £46 billion promise to scrap national insurance? which is it? >> will the punch up continued , >> will the punch up continued, with the prime minister saying he made no apology for wanting to end the unfairness of double taxation on work in the nhs. >> is receiving record funding under this conservative government, pensioners have just received a £
insurance. the labour leader criticised the conservatives for what he called their obsession with wild , unfunded tax cuts. with wild, unfunded tax cuts. rishi sunak said it's always the same with labour, with higher taxes and working people paying the price. the exchange continued, with sir keir starmer pointing out that no politician has put up taxes more times than the prime minister. take listen. >> i was a lawyer long enough to know when someone's avoiding the question. so i'm going...
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pay national insurance, so they're getting they're not getting any compensation. they're not getting any comperthe on. they're not getting any comperthe bizarre point of the >> it's the bizarre point of the last budget. the last budget hit tory voters. yes . how many tory voters. so yes. how many labour are out labour voters are let out houday labour voters are let out holiday homes compared to tour operators? so we whack them, which is a problem for your constituency, not particularly nonh constituency, not particularly north east somerset, but there'll be some, there'll be some. more further down to some. it's more further down to cornwall devon. get cornwall and devon. you'd get more that. there are some more of that. but there are some in north somerset then pensioners, up pensioners, we don't put up their so they're their threshold so they're paying their threshold so they're paying and we have paying more tax and we have a tax cut they don't get. so if you're a tory voter we introduce fiscal that hit you. fiscal measures that hit you. you delighted rubbing you must be delighted
pay national insurance, so they're getting they're not getting any compensation. they're not getting any comperthe on. they're not getting any comperthe bizarre point of the >> it's the bizarre point of the last budget. the last budget hit tory voters. yes . how many tory voters. so yes. how many labour are out labour voters are let out houday labour voters are let out holiday homes compared to tour operators? so we whack them, which is a problem for your constituency, not particularly...
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no tienen cifras de diciembre de ese año ni del 2024, según datos del buró national insurance crime. los autos más robados en california son chevrolet pickup, honda civic ford pickup, honda court y hyundai sonata. la única solución, me dice, es mudarse de ese barrio, dice. no le parece justo como el sistema criminal investiga estos delitos, nosotros que estamos trabajando bien y yo pienso que si estuviéramos haciendo mal no nos molestaría ni nos diría nada. y nos contactamos con la policía de san josé sobre este caso y nos dijeron que nos contestarán mañana y quiero aprovechar esta oportunidad para recordarle al público una vez más que es importante que si usted deja su auto en la calle, pues cerciórese que tenga las puertas cerradas. las ventanas completamente cerradas no deje nada de valor dentro de su vehículo. y muy importante, nunca, nunca confronte al sospechoso. regreso con ustedes al estudio chicos. se llamará a reducir esas posibilidades, esas oportunidades que de pronto aprovechan estos malhechores. muchas gracias por tu reporte. hablemos ahora de la patrulla
no tienen cifras de diciembre de ese año ni del 2024, según datos del buró national insurance crime. los autos más robados en california son chevrolet pickup, honda civic ford pickup, honda court y hyundai sonata. la única solución, me dice, es mudarse de ese barrio, dice. no le parece justo como el sistema criminal investiga estos delitos, nosotros que estamos trabajando bien y yo pienso que si estuviéramos haciendo mal no nos molestaría ni nos diría nada. y nos contactamos con la...
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the threshold is £151 after tax and national- is £151 after tax and national insurance. if you go a penny over that, you lose all of the £81.90. and that can accumulate, because often, the dwp system doesn't pick that up. the onus is on the character tell dwp. for example, they may have got a pay rise, they may have done over time. they don't realise they have gone over it, they have worked it out over a month instead of over a week. they then lose all of that. that then accumulates and they have to pay it back. so they are being criminalised.— back. so they are being criminalised. , , , ., ., criminalised. the issue is one of many facing _ criminalised. the issue is one of many facing carers, _ criminalised. the issue is one of many facing carers, with - criminalised. the issue is one of many facing carers, with a - criminalised. the issue is one of. many facing carers, with a debate criminalised. the issue is one of - many facing carers, with a debate in westminster this week hearing calls for those providing full—time support to loved ones to receive payments in
the threshold is £151 after tax and national- is £151 after tax and national insurance. if you go a penny over that, you lose all of the £81.90. and that can accumulate, because often, the dwp system doesn't pick that up. the onus is on the character tell dwp. for example, they may have got a pay rise, they may have done over time. they don't realise they have gone over it, they have worked it out over a month instead of over a week. they then lose all of that. that then accumulates and they...
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insurance. they haven't given us any details on that either. i mean, as we get closer to an election, we're going to get more and more of this, you know, and i know that your programme will hold the government to account in the way that you hold us to account, and that if people want to say they want to spend money, they need to tell us where the money is going to come from, because in the end, it's the public that needs to spend to pay for it. >> well, she's changed her tune because 12 days ago it was labour saying , we will because 12 days ago it was labour saying, we will commit 2.5% gdp to defence. that's what rishi sunak did yesterday. now she's saying that's we won't do that. >> well, the difference is labouris >> well, the difference is labour is saying when it's affordable because they're very nervous about spending money that they haven't got, and they can be accused of being profligate with our money if they become the government. rishi sunak says his plan is costed and he's set the se
insurance. they haven't given us any details on that either. i mean, as we get closer to an election, we're going to get more and more of this, you know, and i know that your programme will hold the government to account in the way that you hold us to account, and that if people want to say they want to spend money, they need to tell us where the money is going to come from, because in the end, it's the public that needs to spend to pay for it. >> well, she's changed her tune because 12...
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speaking dunng national insurance. speaking during prime minister's questions, the labour leader criticised the conservatives for what he called their obsession with unfunded tax cuts . but
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meanwhile, a further 2 million self—employed people will see their class four national insurance reduced from 8 to 6. the government says around 29 million workers will benefit from the changes , and a planned from the changes, and a planned strike by over 600 border force officers at heathrow airport has been suspended. members of the pubuc been suspended. members of the public and commercial services union were due to walk out for four days from april the 11th in a dispute over rosters which the union said threatened job losses. the union now says that following the home office's desire for clarification and in a spirit of collaboration, it suspended those strikes. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> welcome to lee anderson's real world. and tonight we're going to discuss scotland's new controversial hate crime law. and joining me for the debate is sam fowles is a barrister and columnist and former labour minister bill rammell. columnist and former labour minister bill rammell . bill, i'm minister bill
meanwhile, a further 2 million self—employed people will see their class four national insurance reduced from 8 to 6. the government says around 29 million workers will benefit from the changes , and a planned from the changes, and a planned strike by over 600 border force officers at heathrow airport has been suspended. members of the pubuc been suspended. members of the public and commercial services union were due to walk out for four days from april the 11th in a dispute over rosters...
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national insurance is down by 2. and the national living wage is rising to 11.4 £0.04 an hour. and the energy price cap is down, the minimum wage for those aged 18 to 20 is up to £8.60 or by 14.8. and inflation linked benefits, such as those in universal credit, will also see increases of 6.7% from this month. is that going to make you feel better off? let us know we're back talking about the stories, making the news next. dawn neesom and kriss akabusi here to discuss the stories making headlines today. and, in the sunday express. the mirror front page of the guardian as well, king's easter speech. >> don look wasn't. yeah. regardless of what you think of royalty, before anyone starts having a go at me. wasn't it lovely? this is a family. having a go at me. wasn't it lovely? this is a family . you lovely? this is a family. you know. there's been. well, kate's got cancer. the king's got cancen got cancer. the king's got cancer, sarah ferguson's, been diagnosed again, so here he is. we know he's got cancer . now. we we know he's got cancer. now. we know he's having some form of
national insurance is down by 2. and the national living wage is rising to 11.4 £0.04 an hour. and the energy price cap is down, the minimum wage for those aged 18 to 20 is up to £8.60 or by 14.8. and inflation linked benefits, such as those in universal credit, will also see increases of 6.7% from this month. is that going to make you feel better off? let us know we're back talking about the stories, making the news next. dawn neesom and kriss akabusi here to discuss the stories making...
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meanwhile, a further 2 million self—employed people will see their class four national insurance reduced from 8 to 6. the government says around 29 million workers will benefit from the changes . benefit from the changes. consultants have accepted a pay offer from the government, ending a year long dispute . the ending a year long dispute. the british medical association says 83% of members in england voted in favour of the offer , which is in favour of the offer, which is an improvement on one rejected earlier this year. consultants have taken a strike action over the past year , adding to the nhs the past year, adding to the nhs waiting list which has also been affected by the junior doctors dispute, which remains unresolved . for the latest unresolved. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. common alerts. now it's back to . nana. back to. nana. >> thank you tatiana. it's fast approaching seven minutes after 6:00. i'm nana akua. this is a dewbs & co and co. well, joining dewbs& co and co. well, joining me until seven,
meanwhile, a further 2 million self—employed people will see their class four national insurance reduced from 8 to 6. the government says around 29 million workers will benefit from the changes . benefit from the changes. consultants have accepted a pay offer from the government, ending a year long dispute . the ending a year long dispute. the british medical association says 83% of members in england voted in favour of the offer , which is in favour of the offer, which is an improvement on...
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insurance -- was leaked to the national papers. do you know how that happened, and is there a leak inquiry under way? the prime minister: on debt, when i first got into this job headline debt was forecast to be 100% of gdp by 2027-2028, and it is now forecast to be about five percentage points lower than that. that goes to the point that, on every event we have had, the profile has improved. i deplore these leaks, particularly around budget measures. i suffered from them as chancellor myself. i can't recall the specific situation around that leak inquiry, but in general leak inquiries are instituted when there has been a breach of the confidentiality that we expect, particularly around the budget process, given the market sensitivity of those measures. harriett baldwin: so there has been a leak inquiry about the leak of the budget this time? the prime minister: i can't recall specifically on that measure, so i will happily write back to the committee. in general, leak inquiries are instituted when there is a leak of sensitive infor
insurance -- was leaked to the national papers. do you know how that happened, and is there a leak inquiry under way? the prime minister: on debt, when i first got into this job headline debt was forecast to be 100% of gdp by 2027-2028, and it is now forecast to be about five percentage points lower than that. that goes to the point that, on every event we have had, the profile has improved. i deplore these leaks, particularly around budget measures. i suffered from them as chancellor myself. i...
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in the budget, just over a month ago, the conservatives made an unfunded commitment around national insurance worth £46 billion without being able to say where a penny of that money comes from. and just this week they've said that they're going to get defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, which we fully support, and keir said thatjust a couple of weeks ago when he was visiting our submarines in barrow, and that commitment is important. but if you're going to attach a date to it, then you've got to say where the money is going to come from. and all the independent analysts last week said that the government hadn't done that. we will never make spending commitments without saying where the money is going to come from. so you're fully committed to 2.5% gdp on defence, but you can't say by 2030. we have an existential threat on our doorstep. do we not need an ironclad commitment to that 2030 target on defence, because of what we have on our doorsteps from putin's russia ? well, we will get to 2.5% of gdp and our national security is non—negotiable. our commitment to nato is non—negotiable. and th
in the budget, just over a month ago, the conservatives made an unfunded commitment around national insurance worth £46 billion without being able to say where a penny of that money comes from. and just this week they've said that they're going to get defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, which we fully support, and keir said thatjust a couple of weeks ago when he was visiting our submarines in barrow, and that commitment is important. but if you're going to attach a date to it, then you've got to...
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and we've cut workers national insurance by a third, a 900 pound tax cut for someone earning the average wage because it is profoundly wrong income from work is taxed twice when other forms of income are not. for me it is a fundamental duty of government to make sure hardwork is always rewarded. i know and you know you don't get anything in life without hard work. it's the only way to build a better life for ourselves and our family and the only way to build a more prosperous country, but in the period since the pandemic something has gone wrong. the proportion of people who were economically inactive in britain is still lower than our international peers and lower today than in any year under the last labor government, but since the pandemic 850,000 more people have joined this group due to long-term sickness. this has wiped out eight decades worth of progress in which the rate had fallen every single year. of those who are economically inactive, fully half say they have depression or anxiety. and most worrying of all the biggest increase due to long-term sickness came from young people
and we've cut workers national insurance by a third, a 900 pound tax cut for someone earning the average wage because it is profoundly wrong income from work is taxed twice when other forms of income are not. for me it is a fundamental duty of government to make sure hardwork is always rewarded. i know and you know you don't get anything in life without hard work. it's the only way to build a better life for ourselves and our family and the only way to build a more prosperous country, but in...
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the threshold is £151 - after tax and national insurance and if you _ after tax and national insurance and if you go— after tax and national insurance and if you go a _ after tax and national insurance and if you go a penny over, you use the 8119 _ if you go a penny over, you use the 8119 it _ if you go a penny over, you use the 8119 it can— if you go a penny over, you use the 81.19. it can accumulate because often _ 81.19. it can accumulate because often the — 81.19. it can accumulate because often the dwp system does not pick it up and _ often the dwp system does not pick it up and the onus is on the carer to tell— it up and the onus is on the carer to tell dwp — it up and the onus is on the carer to tell dwp stop for example, they might— to tell dwp stop for example, they might get a pay rise, they may have done _ might get a pay rise, they may have done some — might get a pay rise, they may have done some overtime and they do not realise _ done some overtime and they do not realise it— done some overtime and they do not realise it adds over a month instead of a week
the threshold is £151 - after tax and national insurance and if you _ after tax and national insurance and if you go— after tax and national insurance and if you go a _ after tax and national insurance and if you go a penny over, you use the 8119 _ if you go a penny over, you use the 8119 it _ if you go a penny over, you use the 8119 it can— if you go a penny over, you use the 81.19. it can accumulate because often _ 81.19. it can accumulate because often the — 81.19. it can accumulate...
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national living wage of £11.44 per hour, even though 35 years of national insurance has been paid into by pensioners who are increasingly being targeted for more tax and being targeted for more tax and being accused of being greedy. yes, i would agree with you that sometimes , sometimes the sometimes, sometimes the narrative around older people and pensioners can get a little bit aggressive. >> now, ray has said that britain is a nation founded on christianity and should remain so. that was pointing to their poll of british muslims . but poll of british muslims. but interestingly, that poll asked the question should we disestablish the church of england and i found the result a little bit strange. perhaps, people can can have their own theories on this. the british muslim population was less in favour of disestablishing the church england than the church of england than the british population as a as a whole. >> that is very interesting . i >> that is very interesting. i wonder. i mean, i've got various theories. >> i mean, i think you probably want to disestablish the church of englan
national living wage of £11.44 per hour, even though 35 years of national insurance has been paid into by pensioners who are increasingly being targeted for more tax and being targeted for more tax and being accused of being greedy. yes, i would agree with you that sometimes , sometimes the sometimes, sometimes the narrative around older people and pensioners can get a little bit aggressive. >> now, ray has said that britain is a nation founded on christianity and should remain so. that...
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insurance goes up or down by £0.02 in the pound. it's not as if you're going to war. and i think this is important that we should let the electorate know that there are many more cross—party friendships where people can do things. >> and that applies to those of you out there who hate gb news, who keep writing to ofcom saying we should be closed down, respect the fact we have different opinions now. jacob, what have you got coming? i'm going to be talking about? >> well, i will be mentioning ofcom in their report, but i'm also going to be starting with david cameron, lord cameron saying we don't have to leave the european convention on human rights. typically helpful intervention by the foreign secretary. >> yeah, i have to say, i thought what cameron was really saying today was we should rejoin the european union. >> well, he seems to regret that we left because he was talking nonsense about dublin. we actually sent fewer people back to france than we took in under the tiny , weren't they? yeah, the tiny, weren't they? yeah, dubu
insurance goes up or down by £0.02 in the pound. it's not as if you're going to war. and i think this is important that we should let the electorate know that there are many more cross—party friendships where people can do things. >> and that applies to those of you out there who hate gb news, who keep writing to ofcom saying we should be closed down, respect the fact we have different opinions now. jacob, what have you got coming? i'm going to be talking about? >> well, i will...
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insurance cuts. so all those things are all good news to people. of course, there's more to do, but things really are turning a corner. >> meanwhile, working parents of two year olds in england are now entitled to 15 hours of free childcare a week. it's part of an £8 billion package of support for families, in effect from today. labour, though, says it's a pledge without a plan , and a pledge without a plan, and some nurseries are also warning that the expansion of available places will put severe strain on the sector . places will put severe strain on the sector. millions of households will see their bills rise as firms roll out their annual price increases on what's being dubbed national price hike day , road tax, broadband mobile day, road tax, broadband mobile bills, water and the tv licence are all going up, as are council taxes in england, wales and in northern ireland, the average council tax bill will rise by £106, while water bills will jump £106, while water bills will jump by £106, whi
insurance cuts. so all those things are all good news to people. of course, there's more to do, but things really are turning a corner. >> meanwhile, working parents of two year olds in england are now entitled to 15 hours of free childcare a week. it's part of an £8 billion package of support for families, in effect from today. labour, though, says it's a pledge without a plan , and a pledge without a plan, and some nurseries are also warning that the expansion of available places will...
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insurance that specifically goes to different areas. it's called hypothecation of taxes. it doesn't work like that. the money all goes into a central pot. so the idea we tax this bit to put money over there again is for the birds, but we don't seem to have a proper grown up debate in this country about budgets. and when it comes to the increasing size of a national debt, neither party even wants to discuss it . now, one of the to discuss it. now, one of the first things that christopher hope talked to rachel reeves about was her crackdown on tax avoidance. she's going to save 5 billion over the turn of the next parliament, attacking tax avoidance. well, tax evasion is illegal. tax avoidance isn't . illegal. tax avoidance isn't. and i thought this question from christopher hope was really rather well put. >> you said in your statement there this is a concerted effort, a concerted effort on tax avoidance . what's wrong with tax avoidance. what's wrong with avoidance ? avoidance? >> well, i think that if you made britain your home and you
insurance that specifically goes to different areas. it's called hypothecation of taxes. it doesn't work like that. the money all goes into a central pot. so the idea we tax this bit to put money over there again is for the birds, but we don't seem to have a proper grown up debate in this country about budgets. and when it comes to the increasing size of a national debt, neither party even wants to discuss it . now, one of the to discuss it. now, one of the first things that christopher hope...
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it's a massive worry in this disaster prone state, one of the nation's largest insurance companies, state farm, will no longer renew or issue new policies for homeowners to insure their properties. the non-renewals will impact every bay area, county, but the hardest hit is contra costa, with more than 3800 non-renewals in santa cruz county. at least 3100 policies and in sonoma county 2200 policies. not being renewed. joining us live now to talk about the impact and alternatives for homeowners. joel loubscher, insurance consumer advocate with united policyholders, a nonprofit that provides information and resources to consumers. joel thanks for your time. >> yes, thanks for having me, chris. >> refresh our memory. we reported this when it first came out. why is state farm not renewing and not insuring new people in a whole bunch of bay area counties? >> yeah, there are likely a couple of different reasons. one is that state farm's financial rating was downgraded recently just last month from an a to a b from am best uh- they're going to focus at state farm on rebuilding their surplus. so t
it's a massive worry in this disaster prone state, one of the nation's largest insurance companies, state farm, will no longer renew or issue new policies for homeowners to insure their properties. the non-renewals will impact every bay area, county, but the hardest hit is contra costa, with more than 3800 non-renewals in santa cruz county. at least 3100 policies and in sonoma county 2200 policies. not being renewed. joining us live now to talk about the impact and alternatives for homeowners....
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we're getting a cut in national insurance . if you're working, insurance. if you're working, you will feel that a little bit in your pay packet. this month. what else is going well for him this week? >> i just love the content . the >> i just love the content. the content is great. >> i've been spending defence spending. yeah. >> defence spending. there are quite a few things that he's ticked off this week. yeah would it have an impact on the polls though? >> well, unfortunately at the moment, no. and i laugh because actually i do feel for him because i, you know, no one can question that. he's working very hard and i'm sure he's doing ridiculous hours. you know, he's he's definitely working with his cabinet to think, okay, like, let's think about really let's not let's not do a boris and just have like lots of like big, you know, like kind of crazy moments. let's think about substance and policy, which is what he's doing in fairness. you know, defence spending is important. we've got multiple wars in the world. you know, uk has to have a perspective on, yo
we're getting a cut in national insurance . if you're working, insurance. if you're working, you will feel that a little bit in your pay packet. this month. what else is going well for him this week? >> i just love the content . the >> i just love the content. the content is great. >> i've been spending defence spending. yeah. >> defence spending. there are quite a few things that he's ticked off this week. yeah would it have an impact on the polls though? >> well,...
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health is one of the gross national products and one is correct in the insurance issue now we have insurance, all people are insured, but unfortunately our insurances are not effective insurances. well, now you can see how much influence they have on payments. in the inpatient sector, universities now have very extensive demands or pay from the pockets of various people who cannot cover many of the services provided by insurance. insurance is supposed to support people so that they don't pay out of their own pockets. if the insurances are insurances that are not efficient, for example , it will rain on the people and on the medical community, nursing, and medical centers. many clinical guidelines say otherwise it is possible that 70% will be implemented, because if the insurance companies implement these clinical guidelines , they will be prevented from those induced requests, and the insurance will not make additional payments. one of the problems we had was that the number of clinical guidelines that were actually written it was not enough. now it has been announced that, for example, metf
health is one of the gross national products and one is correct in the insurance issue now we have insurance, all people are insured, but unfortunately our insurances are not effective insurances. well, now you can see how much influence they have on payments. in the inpatient sector, universities now have very extensive demands or pay from the pockets of various people who cannot cover many of the services provided by insurance. insurance is supposed to support people so that they don't pay...
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so as well as paying national insurance contributions for that treatment, they pay additional fee of that surcharge of £1,000 a year. so and they're paying into the tax system. most people don't have a huge proportion of net migration is made up of students who obviously aren't earning and they aren't paying national insurance and all of those things. >> but i accept your point about the percentage of people entering illegally. it's clearly a huge problem. it was interesting robert jenrick over the weekend saying he wants to see net migration into the tens of thousands. governments have been burnt by this. they won't pin a number down ever again , i pin a number down ever again, i don't think. but do you have a figure in your mind of what you think would be affordable, acceptable to you? >> we shouldn't. look, if we could have no migration at all. wonderful. if we had british people or settled people to do the jobs, that would be fantastic. the problem is we don't. the skilled, the shortage of skilled workers is putting our economy at risk. the migrants that you know, people complai
so as well as paying national insurance contributions for that treatment, they pay additional fee of that surcharge of £1,000 a year. so and they're paying into the tax system. most people don't have a huge proportion of net migration is made up of students who obviously aren't earning and they aren't paying national insurance and all of those things. >> but i accept your point about the percentage of people entering illegally. it's clearly a huge problem. it was interesting robert...
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insurance contributions, vat and corporation tax. so are these the policies we could the sorts of policies we could expect from a labour government? i'm joined now my panel gb i'm joined now by my panel gb news senior political commentator nigel and commentator nigel nelson, and the and conservative the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. paul, can we now an absolutely classic now start an absolutely classic tory campaign about the tax double whammy that's going to box our ears if rachel reeves becomes chancellor? well, i think rather like talking of labour people. >> tony benn, who you remember always used to say we should concentrate on the issues some of your viewers will remember tony benn saying that actually the issues here are pretty substantial. mean, we have substantial. i mean, we have 2.5% of the population currently over 85, 20 years. that's 4.3, a quarter of public spending goes on pensions and health care. now, whatever the tactlessness of sir edward troup , this of sir edward troup, this situation is unsusta
insurance contributions, vat and corporation tax. so are these the policies we could the sorts of policies we could expect from a labour government? i'm joined now my panel gb i'm joined now by my panel gb news senior political commentator nigel and commentator nigel nelson, and the and conservative the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. paul, can we now an absolutely classic now start an absolutely classic tory campaign about the tax double whammy that's going to box our ears if...
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insurance contributions, vat and corporation tax. so are these the policies we could the sorts of policies we could expect from a labour government? i'm joined now my panel gb i'm joined now by my panel gb news senior political commentator nigel and commentator nigel nelson, and the and conservative the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. paul, can we now an absolutely classic now start an absolutely classic tory campaign about the tax double whammy that's going to box our ears if rachel reeves becomes chancellor? well, i think rather like talking of labour people. >> tony benn, who you remember always used to say we should concentrate on the issues some of your viewers will remember tony benn saying that actually the issues here are pretty substantial. mean, we have substantial. i mean, we have 2.5% of the population currently over 85, 20 years. that's 4.3, a quarter of public spending goes on pensions and health care. now, whatever the tactlessness of sir edward troup , this of sir edward troup, this situation is unsusta
insurance contributions, vat and corporation tax. so are these the policies we could the sorts of policies we could expect from a labour government? i'm joined now my panel gb i'm joined now by my panel gb news senior political commentator nigel and commentator nigel nelson, and the and conservative the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. paul, can we now an absolutely classic now start an absolutely classic tory campaign about the tax double whammy that's going to box our ears if...
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but actually with national insurance cuts that's still better. and with increases in the living wage that better still. that it's better still. so people keep more people are getting to keep more pounds pence for each pounds and pence for each for each penny they earn than each penny that they earn than they then. they were able they were then. they were able to certainly then to before and certainly then under the legacy system too. so it better job of it is doing a betterjob of incentivising than the incentivising work than the legacy could be doing legacy system. could it be doing more? doing more? more? should it be doing more? yes, course, but that's about yes, of course, but that's about bringing taxes and bringing overall taxes down. and you do people to pay back you do want people to pay back their benefits their incomes their benefits as their incomes increase. about getting increase. so it's about getting the and think the balance right. and i think £0.55 off the right £0.55 is not far off the right balance. so well you can do more. i
but actually with national insurance cuts that's still better. and with increases in the living wage that better still. that it's better still. so people keep more people are getting to keep more pounds pence for each pounds and pence for each for each penny they earn than each penny that they earn than they then. they were able they were then. they were able to certainly then to before and certainly then under the legacy system too. so it better job of it is doing a betterjob of incentivising...
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tt2 threshold is £151 after tax and national insurance and if you go a penny over you lose the £81 90. that can accumulate because often the dwp system does not pick it up and the onusis system does not pick it up and the onus is on the carer to tell dwp for example they may have got a pay rise, there may have done over time, they do not realise they have gone over it and have worked it out over a month rather than a week. they lose that, it accumulates and they have to pay it back.— lose that, it accumulates and they have to pay it back. they are being criminalised. _ have to pay it back. they are being criminalised. the _ have to pay it back. they are being criminalised. the issue _ have to pay it back. they are being criminalised. the issue is- have to pay it back. they are being criminalised. the issue is one - have to pay it back. they are being criminalised. the issue is one of i criminalised. the issue is one of many facing carers, with a debate at westminster hearing calls from those providing full time support to receive payments in line with the living wage. the receive pa
tt2 threshold is £151 after tax and national insurance and if you go a penny over you lose the £81 90. that can accumulate because often the dwp system does not pick it up and the onusis system does not pick it up and the onus is on the carer to tell dwp for example they may have got a pay rise, there may have done over time, they do not realise they have gone over it and have worked it out over a month rather than a week. they lose that, it accumulates and they have to pay it back.— lose...
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as part of his budget last month, the chancellor announced another cut in national insurance — a 2p cut this time — which takes effect from saturday the 6th of april. that and lower energy bills from today is the good news. on the other hand, water bills are going up in england and wales and there is a bigger increase for scotland. they work out as an average of £30 or more in scotland each year. and it's a similar story when it comes to council tax — three quarters of local authorities are expected to put bills up the maximum possible amount this year. worth saying, in scotland, charges have been frozen. being after being frozen for years, the tv licence will go up to nearly £170 for most people. lots of mobile phone and broadband providers will be charging more, even if you are in the middle of a contract. vehicle tax, nhs dentist fees and the cost of a new passport are also — yes, you guessed it — going up. thatis that is before we talk about rent and mortgage costs. now is a really good time to do an audit of your income and your bills. lots of changes. there is lots of he
as part of his budget last month, the chancellor announced another cut in national insurance — a 2p cut this time — which takes effect from saturday the 6th of april. that and lower energy bills from today is the good news. on the other hand, water bills are going up in england and wales and there is a bigger increase for scotland. they work out as an average of £30 or more in scotland each year. and it's a similar story when it comes to council tax — three quarters of local authorities...
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meanwhile, a further 2 million self—employed people will see their class four national insurance reduced from 8 to 6. the government says around 29 million workers will benefit from the changes . for the latest from the changes. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews.com/alerts. now back to . patrick. >> good evening. far left activists in the civil service need to be sacked. civil servants at the department for business and trade have asked to stop work immediately, unless we halt arms sales to israel. is that surprise, though, when that any surprise, though, when we out we have civil servants out campaigning for george galloway, we for humanity. we stand for humanity. >> we stand for palestine, stand for george galloway . for george galloway. >> civil servants who refuse to work on matters of global and national security should be dismissed . they are also dismissed. they are also threatening to take the government to court if they are told to ignore echr rulings, and some people to rwanda. this is a matter of bor
meanwhile, a further 2 million self—employed people will see their class four national insurance reduced from 8 to 6. the government says around 29 million workers will benefit from the changes . for the latest from the changes. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews.com/alerts. now back to . patrick. >> good evening. far left activists in the civil service need to be sacked. civil servants at the department for...
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and our national insurance. but to go back to claire's point, the analogy between health schools and trains does not stack up at all. so to give one massive distinction , train companies or distinction, train companies or say a regional train company owned by the state can generate their own income by selling tickets and by selling advertising space and so on. and so on. an nhs trust, which is kind of federated, although it's controlled by the health secretary, generates almost no income, does it maybe has a bit of land it can rent out. it they're just not the same to say schools and hospitals and trains , are run in the same way from whitehall. >> i think the point she's making is that a lot of these promises that he is making. so with regard to schools and with regard to trains , i mean, a lot regard to trains, i mean, a lot of them, he'll probably end up retracting or going back on well, which he has done. so that's why the question is whether we can trust him on this. so we're not comparing them and saying t
and our national insurance. but to go back to claire's point, the analogy between health schools and trains does not stack up at all. so to give one massive distinction , train companies or distinction, train companies or say a regional train company owned by the state can generate their own income by selling tickets and by selling advertising space and so on. and so on. an nhs trust, which is kind of federated, although it's controlled by the health secretary, generates almost no income, does...
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insurance , employers, national insurance, the most overtaxed, and this is a, you know, a cow that's been milked over the years . the milked over the years. the government were very supportive dunng government were very supportive during covid, but they've got to ease some of that tax pressure to let the industry properly recover . recover. >> well, i'll certainly drink to that. thanks for joining >> well, i'll certainly drink to that. thanks forjoining us on that. thanks for joining us on the show today. clive watson, the show today. clive watson, the founder of the city pub group. a pleasure have group. always a pleasure to have you now. still to you on the show now. still to come, bulgarian benefits come, the bulgarian benefits fraud gang, which fleeced taxpayers of an astonishing £54 million. it's believed to be the british, britain's largest ever case of benefit fraud. how on earth did they get away with it for so long? we'll look at that next. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel welcome back. it's 446. i'm martin daubney and this is gb news. now, a bulgarian
insurance , employers, national insurance, the most overtaxed, and this is a, you know, a cow that's been milked over the years . the milked over the years. the government were very supportive dunng government were very supportive during covid, but they've got to ease some of that tax pressure to let the industry properly recover . recover. >> well, i'll certainly drink to that. thanks for joining >> well, i'll certainly drink to that. thanks forjoining us on that. thanks for...
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so now families are turning to fema, a the national flood insurance program. and moments like this are why people buy insurance. but what about after we've recovered and the sun shines once more? there's increasing concern among americans that they will not be able to afford their flood insurance for when the next storm hits. a house is the biggest purchase most people make in their lifetime, unless you're among the wealthiest, you are taking how the a mortgage to make that purchase. after you've bought your home, imagine fema changes the rules and your flood insurance costs more than the mortgage. but this is the story i am hearing frequently from people in louisiana. the cost of living crisis is being fueled by the inflation created by this administration. inflation is costing louisiana families $840 more than in 2021. they're frustrated that they're paying more an getting less. folks are not only worried about how to put food on their table but also how to pay for gas. the they're how they're going to believe able to stay in their homes and afford a good ed
so now families are turning to fema, a the national flood insurance program. and moments like this are why people buy insurance. but what about after we've recovered and the sun shines once more? there's increasing concern among americans that they will not be able to afford their flood insurance for when the next storm hits. a house is the biggest purchase most people make in their lifetime, unless you're among the wealthiest, you are taking how the a mortgage to make that purchase. after...
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basic health insurance coverage for 151,000 foreign nationals , iran's general manager of insurance and health insurance resource recruitment announced this news and said that 12,000 of these people are not vulnerable and the insured person pays the insurance premium himself.
basic health insurance coverage for 151,000 foreign nationals , iran's general manager of insurance and health insurance resource recruitment announced this news and said that 12,000 of these people are not vulnerable and the insured person pays the insurance premium himself.
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. >> the nation's largest health insurer is trying to limit the damage from a major cyber attack. unitedhealth group now says a substantial portion of patient data was stolen from its systems in february, including personal and health information. the company says the hack came despite paying a ransom. >> erotic winds helped create a so-called smoke nato at a warehouse fire in washington state. evacuations were ordered sunday. crews were still on the scene yesterday, putting out hotspots. and this right here looks like a scene out of twister, a family's bounce house soaring into the air when a dust devil formed outside los angeles. wow. the wind also tossed around a trampoline. no one was hurt with that. >> let's take a look at your tuesday weather. well, the national weather service calls the hailstorm that hit rock hill, south carolina over the weekend one of the most damaging in memory. the hail cracked windshields and the wind hit 90mph. looking at the radar storms are possible in oklahoma and texas later today, and some showers are expected in parts of the midwest. checking t
. >> the nation's largest health insurer is trying to limit the damage from a major cyber attack. unitedhealth group now says a substantial portion of patient data was stolen from its systems in february, including personal and health information. the company says the hack came despite paying a ransom. >> erotic winds helped create a so-called smoke nato at a warehouse fire in washington state. evacuations were ordered sunday. crews were still on the scene yesterday, putting out...
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insurance cuts. so all those things are all good news for people. of course, there's more to do, but things really are turning a corner. >> meanwhile, working parents of two olds in england are now two year olds in england are now entitled to 15 hours of free childcare a week . it's part of childcare a week. it's part of an £8 billion package of support for families in effect from today. the government says the scheme will increase to 30 hours for children over nine months in age by september 2025. labour, though, says it's a pledge without a plan, and some nurseries are also warning that the expansion of available places will put severe strain on the sector . shadow places will put severe strain on the sector. shadow minister nick thomas—symonds told gb news that hundreds of families will still struggle to access the promised nursery places. >> the government is announcing these entitlement cuts, but then you find working parents up and down the country can't actually access them now, of course ,
insurance cuts. so all those things are all good news for people. of course, there's more to do, but things really are turning a corner. >> meanwhile, working parents of two olds in england are now two year olds in england are now entitled to 15 hours of free childcare a week . it's part of childcare a week. it's part of an £8 billion package of support for families in effect from today. the government says the scheme will increase to 30 hours for children over nine months in age by...
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of course, £900 a year for the average person in terms of tax reductions with the national insurance cuts. so all those things are all good news to people. of course there's more to things really are to do, but things really are turning . turning a corner. >> energy bills are due to fall to their lowest rate in two years. that's after the regulator, price regulator, ofgem, cut its price cap by 12.3. it means the average household bill for gas and electricity will fall by around £238 over the course of a yeah around £238 over the course of a year. that's around £20 a month. however, around 10 million households are still being urged to submit their metre readings to submit their metre readings to overpayment and a pink to avoid overpayment and a pink dress once worn by marilyn monroe has sold for a record setting price . the long sleeved setting price. the long sleeved silk jersey frock was owned and worn by the world's most famous film star, and it sold forjust under £300,000 by an auction house, julien's, in los angeles. well, there was also a smoking jacket and slippers worn by
of course, £900 a year for the average person in terms of tax reductions with the national insurance cuts. so all those things are all good news to people. of course there's more to things really are to do, but things really are turning . turning a corner. >> energy bills are due to fall to their lowest rate in two years. that's after the regulator, price regulator, ofgem, cut its price cap by 12.3. it means the average household bill for gas and electricity will fall by around £238...
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labour is warning now the party says that the conservatives, long time ambition to scrap national insurance contributions will create a £46 billion black hole. their analysis suggests. first home buyers could be £280 worse off each year due to an increase in mortgage repayments, shadow minister alison mcgovern told gb news the policy will harm young couples, but it's hardly fair to put at risk that position that people are in when they're trying to buy their first home, when they're saving and when they're really saving and doing, making these sorts of unfunded tax commitments has that effect. >> it's worse for people who are in that position, struggle >> it's worse for people who are in be it position, struggle >> it's worse for people who are in be it posto>n, struggle >> it's worse for people who are in be it posto buy struggle >> it's worse for people who are in be it posto buy their ruggle >> it's worse for people who are in be it posto buy their own le home. >> police have released footage home. >> fmotorcyclistzleased footage home. >> fmotorcyclist caught footage home. >> fmotorcyc
labour is warning now the party says that the conservatives, long time ambition to scrap national insurance contributions will create a £46 billion black hole. their analysis suggests. first home buyers could be £280 worse off each year due to an increase in mortgage repayments, shadow minister alison mcgovern told gb news the policy will harm young couples, but it's hardly fair to put at risk that position that people are in when they're trying to buy their first home, when they're saving...
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insurance. well, i'm joined now by political commentator benedict spence. welcome to the show , benedict. so the latest show, benedict. so the latest ruse, because jeremy hunt basically nicked the non—dom idea at the spring budget announcement , but now idea at the spring budget announcement, but now is a crackdown on tax dodgers . they crackdown on tax dodgers. they reckon they can collect £36 billion. but there's a lot of questions there, benedict. that's going to take a lot of manpower. it's going to take a lot of tax, man. you can't even get hold tax man for love get hold of a tax man for love nor how this to nor money. how is this going to work, well going to start , work, well it's going to start, by investing over half a billion in hmrc to hire more tax officials. >> so let's hope that this tax , >> so let's hope that this tax, recuperation drive does work. because my word, that's a lot of money spend on employing money to spend on employing people. but of course, i mean, you touched u
insurance. well, i'm joined now by political commentator benedict spence. welcome to the show , benedict. so the latest show, benedict. so the latest ruse, because jeremy hunt basically nicked the non—dom idea at the spring budget announcement , but now idea at the spring budget announcement, but now is a crackdown on tax dodgers . they crackdown on tax dodgers. they reckon they can collect £36 billion. but there's a lot of questions there, benedict. that's going to take a lot of manpower....
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the national insurance thing we know is we don't know when it's going to happen. know it would be happen. we know it would be phased in. it would be it would be a term but to be a long term issue. but to conflate billion into conflate that 46 billion into into leaving first time into this leaving first time buyers worse off, it's very difficult to know how you're connecting the dots on all of that, because it would affect all of us, wouldn't it? whether we're a first time buyers or not. sure but it's because of the that the bank of the action that the bank of england has had to take previously could to take. >> you're absolutely right. it would affect us equally. but would affect us all equally. but one issues that i worry one of the issues that i worry most about is people having a good place to live generally, and also being able to buy their own home, which is what a lot of people want to do. and the truth is that we need to build more homes . and labour's got homes. and labour's got a commitment to build more homes precisely so that we can help people own their own home. for the firs
the national insurance thing we know is we don't know when it's going to happen. know it would be happen. we know it would be phased in. it would be it would be a term but to be a long term issue. but to conflate billion into conflate that 46 billion into into leaving first time into this leaving first time buyers worse off, it's very difficult to know how you're connecting the dots on all of that, because it would affect all of us, wouldn't it? whether we're a first time buyers or not. sure...
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since then, we've had a commitment to aboush we've had a commitment to abolish national insurance. so there's 46 billion added to conservative plans. now we've got this commitment. i don't know how they've got to the figure of £75 billion for that, by the way. but you know, let's be frank, this is not serious stuff from the government. this is an election campaign without the election being called. so i would probably say to the government, call the election campaign, let's have the two manifestos, but don't possibly even dare suggest you've got a stronger record on defence when you've hollowed out the army as much as you've done over the last 14 years. >> who are we meant to believe when it comes to? i mean, the figures about how much money we've got in our pockets now . i we've got in our pockets now. i mean, the labour party, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, is saying, you know, despite the changes to the tax system, which is meant to put more money in our pocket, inflation means that we've got less. inflation is coming under control . now, i don't know what control. now,
since then, we've had a commitment to aboush we've had a commitment to abolish national insurance. so there's 46 billion added to conservative plans. now we've got this commitment. i don't know how they've got to the figure of £75 billion for that, by the way. but you know, let's be frank, this is not serious stuff from the government. this is an election campaign without the election being called. so i would probably say to the government, call the election campaign, let's have the two...