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thanks for joining editor at civil service world. thanks forjoining us on the thanks for joining us on the show, becky. so this hinges around the fact that the union is claiming that if civil servants apply the rwanda plan, they may be in breach of international law. >> so the reason the fda is challenging, the legislation is trying to bring this judicial review is it's mostly a technical thing. so the idea is that the european court of human rights, if that if a european judge, grants an injunction against a deportation, flight ministers now under uk law, have the ability to , you know, ignore the ability to, you know, ignore that, override that, and guidance that's just been put out, instructs civil servants to follow ministers instructions, which sounds fair enough, but the civil service code requires civil servants to follow the law, which also includes international law. so the fda's case is that this creates kind of a conflict in the responsibilities that civil servants have. so they're seeking clarity. they're not trying to st
thanks for joining editor at civil service world. thanks forjoining us on the thanks for joining us on the show, becky. so this hinges around the fact that the union is claiming that if civil servants apply the rwanda plan, they may be in breach of international law. >> so the reason the fda is challenging, the legislation is trying to bring this judicial review is it's mostly a technical thing. so the idea is that the european court of human rights, if that if a european judge, grants an...
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service, but very— the head of the civil service, but very clearly _ the head of the civil service, but very clearly shortly after that time that is— very clearly shortly after that time that is whenever the civil contingencies kicked in. | that is whenever the civil contingencies kicked in. i think the ruestion contingencies kicked in. i think the question commits _ contingencies kicked in. i think the question commits of _ contingencies kicked in. i think the question commits of a _ contingencies kicked in. i think the question commits of a yes - contingencies kicked in. i think the question commits of a yes or - contingencies kicked in. i think the question commits of a yes or no i question commits of a yes or no answer. did the executive committee have responsibility for the response to the pandemic until the 20th of february christian the executive committee, it was the department of health who were in the lead. that is not an answer. the health who were in the lead. that is not an answer-— not an answer. the department of health were _ not an answer. the department of heal
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for some of this and about wholesale reform of the civil service.- reform of the civil service. for a number of _ reform of the civil service. for a number of reasons _ reform of the civil service. for a number of reasons that - reform of the civil service. for a number of reasons that has - reform of the civil service. for a number of reasons that has to l reform of the civil service. for a l number of reasons that has to be done _ number of reasons that has to be done and — number of reasons that has to be done and primarily the reason sir brian— done and primarily the reason sir brian langstaff has taken that approach is because he made an interim — approach is because he made an interim recommendation this time last year~ — interim recommendation this time last year. the government did nothing — last year. the government did nothing about it. he dragged rishi sunak— nothing about it. he dragged rishi sunak back before the inquiry in july last— sunak back before the inquiry in july last year and said what are you doing? _ july last year and said what are you doi
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applause —— in the civil service code. in particular, i recommend that there should be a statutory duty of accountability on senior civil servants... applause for the candour and completeness of advice given to permanent secretaries and ministers and for the candour and completeness of their responses to concerns raised by members of the public and by their own staff. i recommended measures to make sure that people who have been infected with hepatitis c from blood transfusion or blood products have the monitoring for further limit damage —— liver damage that they need and recommends that gps get newly registered patients if they have ever had a blood transfusion to try and find more of the people as yet undiagnosed. applause that is of course in addition to the free postal testing now available in england and wales. if there is anyone who is listening online to this who feels that they need that test, that is where they can currently get it. amongst measures i made to improve the safety of transfusions is action to ou
applause —— in the civil service code. in particular, i recommend that there should be a statutory duty of accountability on senior civil servants... applause for the candour and completeness of advice given to permanent secretaries and ministers and for the candour and completeness of their responses to concerns raised by members of the public and by their own staff. i recommended measures to make sure that people who have been infected with hepatitis c from blood transfusion or blood...
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its goal is to prepare qualified managers for the civil service of large companies. participants will undergo training at the presidential academy. the project was created on behalf of vladimir putin, it will constantly. to take part, you need to register on the website and pass the test. for those who are now on the front line. there are 45 remote centers. in nikuta , four more villages were under threat of flooding. they are located downstream from the namsky district, which suffered a disaster a few days ago. 16 settlements were flooded there, hundreds of people were evacuated to temporary accommodation centers. now the water is gradually receding, local authorities have begun assessing the damage. sergey antsigin, o scale of disaster. embankment 14. in the yakut village of khatyryk, any street is now called an embankment. the spring floods characteristic of the republic have always bypassed this area, but now, due to strong ice jams, the lena river has overflowed so much that this settlement was also unlucky . literally all residential buildings and rural institu
its goal is to prepare qualified managers for the civil service of large companies. participants will undergo training at the presidential academy. the project was created on behalf of vladimir putin, it will constantly. to take part, you need to register on the website and pass the test. for those who are now on the front line. there are 45 remote centers. in nikuta , four more villages were under threat of flooding. they are located downstream from the namsky district, which suffered a...
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the sunday telegraph has civil service diversity roles to be scrapped. the observer leads with terrified families flee rafah as israel set to open all out assault. the sunday express has labour's £225 council tax bombshell. the sunday mirror has helen my psychosis. hell, i'm not sure who helen is . and not sure who helen is. and finally, the daily star. and sunday has strictly come dark . sunday has strictly come dark. and those were your front pages. and those were your front pages. and let's have a closer look at those front pages. starting with the cover of the sunday telegraph, which has that story about diversity hires being scrapped. paul. >> yeah. civil service diversity roles to be scrapped. huzzahi unbelievable stuff . in an unbelievable stuff. in an overhaul aimed at ending the back door politicisation of the civil service, mandarins will be ordered not to hire staff dedicated to boosting diversity , dedicated to boosting diversity, equality and inclusion. and i don't know about you, leo, or you, krista, but i'm a big fan of the old fashioned
the sunday telegraph has civil service diversity roles to be scrapped. the observer leads with terrified families flee rafah as israel set to open all out assault. the sunday express has labour's £225 council tax bombshell. the sunday mirror has helen my psychosis. hell, i'm not sure who helen is . and not sure who helen is. and finally, the daily star. and sunday has strictly come dark . sunday has strictly come dark. and those were your front pages. and those were your front pages. and let's...
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service we do not have an impartial civil service. we have a civil service that is working against the good of the people in this country, just before we go get have to go to the news, ladies, should we have a look at this broken the picture of princess. >> there it is on her birth, doesn't she? oh, sweetheart. >> oh, my god, she looks. >> oh, my god, she looks. >> there we go. >> there we go. >> she looks like. >> she looks like. >> no, she looks like wills. >> no, she looks like wills. >> yeah, she does look like her dad. it's been released by the princess and prince of wales in just a few last few moments. there she is. >> thank god she's got kate's hair, though. she's definitely got kate's hair. >> you'd rather have william's face and kate's hair. >> yeah, all the way round. all right, here's the latest headunes right, here's the latest headlines with severe . headlines with severe. >> thanks, bev. it's 1031. headlines with severe. >> thanks, bev. it's1031. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. 36 year old marcus aurelio audouini
service we do not have an impartial civil service. we have a civil service that is working against the good of the people in this country, just before we go get have to go to the news, ladies, should we have a look at this broken the picture of princess. >> there it is on her birth, doesn't she? oh, sweetheart. >> oh, my god, she looks. >> oh, my god, she looks. >> there we go. >> there we go. >> she looks like. >> she looks like. >> no, she looks...
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civil service code. the government argues that the civil service is there to implement policies , there to implement policies, passed through parliament by ministers. so the civil servants one and only job is to get those policies up and running. but the fta disagrees. and they are now taking the issue to the high court. be really interesting to see what the high court makes all of this and the fact that it's a union involved here would suggest that there is a level of politicising portion of the decision. >> unions don't tend to be conservative in their political output, and it begs the next question is it time donald trump has said that he will do this in america? if he is re—elected, he'll go nuclear on this situation. he said in america that federal employees similar situation to civil servants here were dead against a lot of his more radical plans on border control. on the economy. he's going to make them all reapply for their own jobs. going to make them all reapply for their own jobs . and if fo
civil service code. the government argues that the civil service is there to implement policies , there to implement policies, passed through parliament by ministers. so the civil servants one and only job is to get those policies up and running. but the fta disagrees. and they are now taking the issue to the high court. be really interesting to see what the high court makes all of this and the fact that it's a union involved here would suggest that there is a level of politicising portion of...
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much of the responsibility for this institutional defensiveness lies with the civil service. it wasn't until 2003 that limited financial support was announced four people infected with high titres see through nhs treatment with blood and blood products —— infected with hepatitis c. the line taken by successive governments was that no financial support whatsoever should be provided. on each occasion in the 19905, be provided. on each occasion in the 1990s, when a minister having heard the pleas for help by people affected and infected, expressed an interest in changing that line, they were persuaded against it by civil servants. one minute could have come from, yes, minister. it is quite clear that he, that is the minister, is trying to change the line little by little. he has had plenty of briefing written and oral on the subject but his sympathy for those concerned is clearly uppermost in his mind. laughter when later in the early 2000 a minister did seek an investigation to see if the advice given to her predecessors about the failure to achieve self—sufficiency was c
much of the responsibility for this institutional defensiveness lies with the civil service. it wasn't until 2003 that limited financial support was announced four people infected with high titres see through nhs treatment with blood and blood products —— infected with hepatitis c. the line taken by successive governments was that no financial support whatsoever should be provided. on each occasion in the 19905, be provided. on each occasion in the 1990s, when a minister having heard the...
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so it's in politics and it's in the civil service as well. i think it'd be to saying this is the way it is. i'm not saying, look, i mean, people come to a civil service job or any job in the public sector or become an mp with a background. everybody has a background of some sort. there are plenty of people at defra, but what they don't have is a background in the labour party , for example, the labour party, for example, of working class working in a factory . very rarely now do they factory. very rarely now do they have a background of working in a trade union the way they used to, and the conservative party there are very few people from the business or finance background , everybody in all the background, everybody in all the main parties. i haven't looked too closely at your own party just as well for you. i suppose on this occasion , but everybody on this occasion, but everybody is coming from the same background , which is that they background, which is that they basically work for a political party. they've worked as a special adviser,
so it's in politics and it's in the civil service as well. i think it'd be to saying this is the way it is. i'm not saying, look, i mean, people come to a civil service job or any job in the public sector or become an mp with a background. everybody has a background of some sort. there are plenty of people at defra, but what they don't have is a background in the labour party , for example, the labour party, for example, of working class working in a factory . very rarely now do they factory....
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you know, it's been happening in the civil service. it's been happening in lots of public organisations, the nhs, for a start, and a lot of these companies and these organisations, they tick a box by by indulging in these adi schemes, but they form the schemes, but they form the schemes out, they outsource them and to activist groups basically. and they don't work there was a government report last month that said clearly kemi badenoch , commissioned it kemi badenoch, commissioned it for the government and it says these schemes cause more harm than good, that it's increasing, it's increasing exclusion in not creating inclusion. they don't work . work. >> bill rammell, why do we need to know whether you're gay, straight, you know, you're called arthur. but weekends like to be called martha. who cares? why do we have to parade our sexuality around the workplace? >> esther mcvey , minister for >> esther mcvey, minister for common sense. my backside. this is a desperate government desperately trying to fight culture wars to hide their awfu
you know, it's been happening in the civil service. it's been happening in lots of public organisations, the nhs, for a start, and a lot of these companies and these organisations, they tick a box by by indulging in these adi schemes, but they form the schemes, but they form the schemes out, they outsource them and to activist groups basically. and they don't work there was a government report last month that said clearly kemi badenoch , commissioned it kemi badenoch, commissioned it for the...
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the civil service now zahawi the civil service now zahawi the civil service muslim network, was suspended pending an investigation after reports that it had hosted events during which speakers had encouraged officials to lobby colleagues to change the government's policy on the conflict in gaza. they reportedly told colleagues israel was evil. the civil servant , hear from the servant, hear from the department for work and pensions was on the stump at a george galloway rally. he's the head of diversity and inclusion, apparently classic. and to cap it all off, on monday, gb news revealed leaked messages from staff at the bbc which appeared to show a jewish member of staff begging pro—palestine colleagues to be mindful of the fact that hamas did actually kill and rape people. what does that imply ? people. what does that imply? anybody has the media are state broadcaster now actually being captured too? there are serious questions about whether key institutions in britain from our health sector, education sector, civil service and the media have been infiltrated by some incredibly dodgy c
the civil service now zahawi the civil service now zahawi the civil service muslim network, was suspended pending an investigation after reports that it had hosted events during which speakers had encouraged officials to lobby colleagues to change the government's policy on the conflict in gaza. they reportedly told colleagues israel was evil. the civil servant , hear from the servant, hear from the department for work and pensions was on the stump at a george galloway rally. he's the head of...
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the civil service has closed ranks around _ the civil service has closed ranks around aliv— the civil service has closed ranks around ally for a long time in this inquiry— around ally for a long time in this inquiry and — around ally for a long time in this inquiry and a similar thing has happened in the post office and many of the _ happened in the post office and many of the other inquiries that jason hasjust— of the other inquiries that jason hasjust mentioned. ministers sadly were not— hasjust mentioned. ministers sadly were not given the truth and i thank that decision was made a long time a-o that decision was made a long time ago and _ that decision was made a long time ago and money is at the source of it. ago and money is at the source of it it _ ago and money is at the source of it it seems — ago and money is at the source of it. it seems to always be at the source — it. it seems to always be at the source of— it. it seems to always be at the source of it. we know there were conversations in higher levels of government saying that if you compensate the haemophi
the civil service has closed ranks around _ the civil service has closed ranks around aliv— the civil service has closed ranks around ally for a long time in this inquiry— around ally for a long time in this inquiry and — around ally for a long time in this inquiry and a similar thing has happened in the post office and many of the _ happened in the post office and many of the other inquiries that jason hasjust— of the other inquiries that jason hasjust mentioned. ministers sadly were...
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here we go, if you work in the civil service, you're meant to be apolitical. so that means no politics. sneaking in, ban all lanyards that aren't the standard issue ones . that's fair standard issue ones. that's fair enough, universities must prioritise domestic students. i suppose, if you've got to prioritise some students, domestic ones . crackdown on domestic ones. crackdown on staff networks for minority groups? what kind of crackpot plan is this to look racist? what have networks ever done , what have networks ever done, well, the civil service muslim network was suspended after officials discussed how to change government policy on gaza dunng change government policy on gaza during its meetings. all right, consult contracts for equality, diversity and inclusion are going to be banned. who's going to sort out your diversity? the ministers damn it. so if you go through all of these annoyingly, they kind of make common sense. if they made it less culture worry, it would just be absolutely fine. >> but that's the point, isn't it, lewis, that we have got to t
here we go, if you work in the civil service, you're meant to be apolitical. so that means no politics. sneaking in, ban all lanyards that aren't the standard issue ones . that's fair standard issue ones. that's fair enough, universities must prioritise domestic students. i suppose, if you've got to prioritise some students, domestic ones . crackdown on domestic ones. crackdown on staff networks for minority groups? what kind of crackpot plan is this to look racist? what have networks ever done...
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but should the civil service. but should the government be focusing on more important matters than battling woke nonsense? does this matter to you? let me know all of that and more to come. you're with gb news, britain's news channel . >> we're gb news, and we come from a proud tradition of british journalism . british journalism. >> that's why i'm so excited to be here. it's something so new. the first news channel to be launched in britain in over 30 years. >> launched to represent the views of the british people . views of the british people. >> to go where other broadcasters refuse to go. >> how do you find out about the story in the first place? >> launched with one aim to be the fearless champion of britain, it's an absolutely fantastic atmosphere here. >> this is gb news holibobs channel gb news britain's news channel. >> welcome back to a very warm gb news sunday with me, darren grimes, on your tv, online and on digital radio. i am advised that it on digital radio. i am advised thatitis on digital radio. i
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, again we return to... we don't have any civil service, military service and so on. there is military counterintelligence, for example, yes, we understand that such things, i am asking you very much, do not confuse sin with unrighteousness, well, i am begging you, i am simply begging you, do not confuse sin with unrighteousness, you understand, counterintelligence should be engaged in counterintelligence, identification of criminals, rather, by identifying saboteurs, spies and so on, regarding the investigation of crimes. listen, she does not deal with such things and should not deal with counter-intelligence with such things, you understand, because such things should be dealt with by the state bureau of investigation in the u.s., which is responsible for all war crimes period , well, forget about counter-intelligence, forget to talk about something about the fact that there are civilians there, there is no such thing, any law enforcement... body, it has the appropriate degrees of admission, access to military secrets, access to state secrets, precisely the investig
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and i think that that is also taking place within the civil service. what chance have we got if a government enacts a policy that is popular, that is voted through the house of commons eventually gets through the lords, and then it still can't happen? >> well, the key thing is they're not saying they won't implement it. what they want is the courts to clarify if they will be breaking the law if they do. and i think that's fair enough because, you know, as civil servants, they have to abide by the civil service code, which is the bible of, you know, they have to abide by and they want to make sure that the government's opting out of the echr with the rwanda bill isn't going to put them at loggerheads with the civil service code. so what we must hope is if the courts decide that it's okay and that they can go ahead, that they then don't try and block their first loyalty should be to their first loyalty should be to the british legal system. >> and the rwanda act has just gone. has just been passed. >> well, it's the human rights act that's in british law
and i think that that is also taking place within the civil service. what chance have we got if a government enacts a policy that is popular, that is voted through the house of commons eventually gets through the lords, and then it still can't happen? >> well, the key thing is they're not saying they won't implement it. what they want is the courts to clarify if they will be breaking the law if they do. and i think that's fair enough because, you know, as civil servants, they have to...
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would breach the civil service code to uphold the rule of law and administration of justice. well, i hope my panel has calmed down in the last 30s i shall return to them, tessa, the civil service union seems to want to ignore a law that's just been passed saying that's just been passed saying that rwanda is a safe country. >> this morning i went down to make my oat milk decaffeinated coffee, and i switched on at radio four's today programme and i was , and i rarely am because i was, and i rarely am because one becomes inure to bad news and sad stories. but to hear that iraqi man who lost his seven year old daughter, who had been seeking asylum and been rejected, 14 times, he couldn't get safe passage whose child died of suffocation on a dinghy while the french police hopelessly looked on and britain once more bangs on about rwanda. and i found tears splashing down my cheeks. and i actually think this is thin. end of the wedge stuff. jacob, we need to look at rwanda. we need to revisit where it places us and our record on human rights. and actually, i believe that that many ci
would breach the civil service code to uphold the rule of law and administration of justice. well, i hope my panel has calmed down in the last 30s i shall return to them, tessa, the civil service union seems to want to ignore a law that's just been passed saying that's just been passed saying that rwanda is a safe country. >> this morning i went down to make my oat milk decaffeinated coffee, and i switched on at radio four's today programme and i was , and i rarely am because i was, and i...
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there used to be a time when people working in the civil service needed , needed to hide service needed, needed to hide the fact that they are gay or lgbtq or whatever other identity they held. and i think it's a thing to be proud about that in the uk, it is so normal to be gay that you can wear your rainbow lie—in lanyard and go into work. now, when it comes to equality and diversity , equality and diversity, policies, if something is a complete waste of money, i'm all for not having it. every measure needs to show some kind of value, but i don't think that any serious prime minister should be allowed to name check cancel culture. in a landmark speech to the entire nation . so speech to the entire nation. so you know what? it's very sad. the uk used to rule 25% of the world, and now we're sitting here discussing rainbow lanyards i >> -- >> that's quite a good point, isn't it? >> it, it. well, it's a point, i think i think the issue about this is if somebody wants to be boastful about their sexuality or, or their endorsement of , of, or, or their endorsement of, of, of sexuality is no
there used to be a time when people working in the civil service needed , needed to hide service needed, needed to hide the fact that they are gay or lgbtq or whatever other identity they held. and i think it's a thing to be proud about that in the uk, it is so normal to be gay that you can wear your rainbow lie—in lanyard and go into work. now, when it comes to equality and diversity , equality and diversity, policies, if something is a complete waste of money, i'm all for not having it....
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would breach the civil service code to uphold the rule of law and administration of justice. well, i hope my panel has calmed down in the last 30s i shall return to them, tessa, the civil service union seems to want to ignore a law that's just been passed saying that's just been passed saying that rwanda is a safe country. >> this morning i went down to make my oat milk decaffeinated coffee, and i switched on at radio four's today programme and i was , and i rarely am because i was, and i rarely am because one becomes inure to bad news and sad stories. but to hear that iraqi man who lost his seven year old daughter, who had been seeking asylum and been rejected, 14 times, he couldn't get safe passage whose child died of suffocation on a dinghy while the french police hopelessly looked on and britain once more bangs on about rwanda. and i found tears splashing down my cheeks. and i actually think this is thin. end of the wedge stuff. jacob, we need to look at rwanda. we need to revisit where it places us and our record on human rights. and actually, i believe that that many ci
would breach the civil service code to uphold the rule of law and administration of justice. well, i hope my panel has calmed down in the last 30s i shall return to them, tessa, the civil service union seems to want to ignore a law that's just been passed saying that's just been passed saying that rwanda is a safe country. >> this morning i went down to make my oat milk decaffeinated coffee, and i switched on at radio four's today programme and i was , and i rarely am because i was, and i...
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service, workplace, in the civil service, in the civil service alone? >> yes. what's she trying to do here, do you think? >> well, i mean, my first reaction when i heard it was, this is actually an attack on free expression. and then i heard what esther mcvey said and found i, i agree with her totally, so what she's trying to do is say if you're a civil servant, you're meant to be neutral. you leave your politics behind at the door your behind at the door of your office. lanyards, any office. and so lanyards, any lanyards , whether it be a lanyards, whether it be a rainbow lanyard or a palestinian one or whatever, that should not be be, be worn. they should wear straight forward lanyards, which actually say what the department is . is. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> although it's quite trying to cut down on the spending on diversity projects within the civil service. £27 million last year alone. >> well, these lanyards are very expensive. you know, we talk about lanyards, but actually , about lanyards, but actually, bev, you made an interesting point. you said w
service, workplace, in the civil service, in the civil service alone? >> yes. what's she trying to do here, do you think? >> well, i mean, my first reaction when i heard it was, this is actually an attack on free expression. and then i heard what esther mcvey said and found i, i agree with her totally, so what she's trying to do is say if you're a civil servant, you're meant to be neutral. you leave your politics behind at the door your behind at the door of your office. lanyards,...
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in a civil service in our nation's highest courts. that is why jill and i hope for the first ever high holiday holy reception at the white house. [cheering] it's important first permanent mindoro made with original wood for the white house building. to make clear history and vibrancy of the jewish life is woven into the very fabric of america. and it is permanent. it is permanent. but look, i know today's receptions falls on hard times. the trauma of october 7 the aftermath of the deadliest day the jewish people have undergone since the holocaust is still fresh and growing with many of you. we have parents of stone being held hostage right now we are going to get them home. we are going to get them home. [cheering] [applause] people were slaughtered, massacred a music festival brutally raped, mutilated, sexually assaulted, taken hostage and thousands more wounded. the scars and memory of what they endure. you all know someone directly or indirectly family, friends, who were stolen from you. they are in harm's way now. on the safety of
in a civil service in our nation's highest courts. that is why jill and i hope for the first ever high holiday holy reception at the white house. [cheering] it's important first permanent mindoro made with original wood for the white house building. to make clear history and vibrancy of the jewish life is woven into the very fabric of america. and it is permanent. it is permanent. but look, i know today's receptions falls on hard times. the trauma of october 7 the aftermath of the deadliest day...
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>> it is massively so with work from home, people that deal with customer service in the civil service have by far the highest expectation to work from home. already the civil service only do about two days in the office, andifs do about two days in the office, and it's often lower for those that work in customer service jobs. >> and if i'm working at hmrc and i'm let's say i'm in my 40s and i'm let's say i'm in my 40s and i'm let's say i'm in my 40s and i'm pretty competent and i'm middle management, i'm going to earn quite a good salary . i'm earn quite a good salary. i'm going to have a pension package , going to have a pension package, which would not be impossible, frankly , if you were in the frankly, if you were in the private sector. i even hear some of them get bonuses. >> yes they do. i think we've had a report coming out about councils that shows that there are many of them are receiving bonuses into the triple figures , bonuses into the triple figures, it's the public sector thing that just doesn't exist in the private sector to that degree. >> how is it that a conservative
>> it is massively so with work from home, people that deal with customer service in the civil service have by far the highest expectation to work from home. already the civil service only do about two days in the office, andifs do about two days in the office, and it's often lower for those that work in customer service jobs. >> and if i'm working at hmrc and i'm let's say i'm in my 40s and i'm let's say i'm in my 40s and i'm let's say i'm in my 40s and i'm pretty competent and i'm...
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, stopping the boats, and deliver in accordance with the civil service code. he'll know we made specific changes to ensure compliance with that code as we push through with our plans. but i agree with him more broadly that we are the only party that has a plan to stop the votes and we will face down all the obstacles in our way to deliver on this crucial priority for the british people and whoever stands in our way, whether it's the labor party or others, we will deliver for this country on this vital issue. >> mr. speaker, china has now hacked the data of defense personnel, the electoral commission, various other public institutions, and it's targeted many members of this house. and yet plans by china's largest wind turbine manufacturer to build its largest european facility right here in the u.k. advance at pace with the facility set to be built in scotland. given widely shared concerns about the involvement of hostile states such as china in the u.k.'s critical national energy infrastructure, does he not agree that now is the time for this project to be pau
, stopping the boats, and deliver in accordance with the civil service code. he'll know we made specific changes to ensure compliance with that code as we push through with our plans. but i agree with him more broadly that we are the only party that has a plan to stop the votes and we will face down all the obstacles in our way to deliver on this crucial priority for the british people and whoever stands in our way, whether it's the labor party or others, we will deliver for this country on...
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it's the civil service. you know, again, this sort of big blob of individuals who all were speaking and thinking in lockstep , and now it's being lockstep, and now it's being thrown back in their faces and they don't like it. >> khalife what was happening? i mean, the people to whom this was happening, you would regard as the most amongst the most vulnerable in any of our communities and what the treatment that seemed to be meted out to them is beyond neglect, to the point where it just seems cruel. >> how what are we looking at here in terms of the testimony as described so i look at it broadly as falling into two camps. >> so on the one hand, we had people who were given do not resuscitate orders, and the reality is that most resuscitation is not successful . resuscitation is not successful. and when it is successful, you often need intensive care support . but that happened at support. but that happened at the same time as hospitals were denying admission to anybody that had a do not resuscitate order. so
it's the civil service. you know, again, this sort of big blob of individuals who all were speaking and thinking in lockstep , and now it's being lockstep, and now it's being thrown back in their faces and they don't like it. >> khalife what was happening? i mean, the people to whom this was happening, you would regard as the most amongst the most vulnerable in any of our communities and what the treatment that seemed to be meted out to them is beyond neglect, to the point where it just...
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if they are unable to land it's wishful thinking, we won't swim the size of the civil service as we've said to pay for it, then how are you going to pay for it? those are reasonable questions for us and as the media. the first thing to do is to get us to 2.5%. we need to do this at a speed where we don'tjust sock in imports in defensive equipment from america and elsewhere, we build our own industrial base and the path we've set to 2.5% allows us to build up our industry to be able to produce that defence equipment and there are about 400,000 people who work in that industry and we want to expand that. i want to speak about gaza, but first i want to ask you about a story this morning that the uk right now has only got one plane to send to the d—day commemorations for a parachute display. it's massively important to commemorate and remember the past otherwise we will end up making the same mistakes in the future. this was only brought to me very recently and i certainly do want to see that properly covered so i've no doubt we will have additional planes there. it is actually the case
if they are unable to land it's wishful thinking, we won't swim the size of the civil service as we've said to pay for it, then how are you going to pay for it? those are reasonable questions for us and as the media. the first thing to do is to get us to 2.5%. we need to do this at a speed where we don'tjust sock in imports in defensive equipment from america and elsewhere, we build our own industrial base and the path we've set to 2.5% allows us to build up our industry to be able to produce...
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delay after delay, a systemic cover up, failures by the civil service, failures by the civil service, failures by the nhs, potentially its biggest ever scandal today was a momentous and emotional victory for those who put so much energy and effort into their campaigning work to see justice for those of the infected blood scandal. i'll be joined by campaigners, those infected themselves and also those who lost family members. how did this happen? how can we make sure it never happens again? and will those people be compensated adequately? of course, some have passed away and some of those who assisted with the cover up will now never face justice, as they have also died. a huge talking point and lots of fun in the show too . we're cross into the show too. we're cross into ireland to hook up with some campaign goers who just stopped a migrant camp from going ahead. real inspiring act of people power. get in touch the usual ways gb news. com forward slash your say. but for all of that, it's your say. but for all of that, wsfime your say. but for all of that, it's time for your latest ne
delay after delay, a systemic cover up, failures by the civil service, failures by the civil service, failures by the nhs, potentially its biggest ever scandal today was a momentous and emotional victory for those who put so much energy and effort into their campaigning work to see justice for those of the infected blood scandal. i'll be joined by campaigners, those infected themselves and also those who lost family members. how did this happen? how can we make sure it never happens again? and...
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, i began public civil service in the team of the governor of st. petersburg valentina ivanovna matvienko, where i was responsible for the construction of the western high-speed diameter, pulkovo airport. creation of a new passenger terminal for cruise ships in the alluvial areas; i have been heading rusavtodor for 6.5 years; out of more than 52,000 km of federal highways, we managed to bring 40% to the standard, and at the initial stage up to 85% that were within the standard. we have built the most complex roads objects for the olympics in sochi, including a backup for resort avenue. together with you, we will celebrate exactly 6 years since the grand opening of traffic on the road part of the crimean bridge, that day our president vladimir vladimirovich putin, driving a kamaz , was the first to drive across the bridge, for the construction of which i was responsible as a customer. 5 years have passed since i headed my native kursk region, where i was completely immersed in regional issues as a senior official. just like you, dear deputies.
, i began public civil service in the team of the governor of st. petersburg valentina ivanovna matvienko, where i was responsible for the construction of the western high-speed diameter, pulkovo airport. creation of a new passenger terminal for cruise ships in the alluvial areas; i have been heading rusavtodor for 6.5 years; out of more than 52,000 km of federal highways, we managed to bring 40% to the standard, and at the initial stage up to 85% that were within the standard. we have...
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the civil service is about. they are there to deliver a job. they are there to deliver a job. they are there to deliver a job. they are very neutral job. and that's why i think what she's talking about is important . talking about is important. very, very important. >> well, i respect your views on that, sean. i fundamentally disagree with you, but i respect your your opinion. >> well, look at this. it's, time for a break. so i'm going to gently hand over the, liquid kool—aid. also known as common sense juice. i'm going to not spill a drop to kevin craig. he's going to swig it all down. goodness. only knows what it'll be like when we come back after the break. we shall wait and see. i want to talk to you about unruly kids and anti—social behaviour. what are we going to do about these kids? see you in two. hi there. michelle dewberry with you till seven. labour candidate for central suffolk and north ipswich. kevin craig and the conservative peer in the house of lords. shaun bailey. he declined my juice. what
the civil service is about. they are there to deliver a job. they are there to deliver a job. they are there to deliver a job. they are very neutral job. and that's why i think what she's talking about is important . talking about is important. very, very important. >> well, i respect your views on that, sean. i fundamentally disagree with you, but i respect your your opinion. >> well, look at this. it's, time for a break. so i'm going to gently hand over the, liquid kool—aid....
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she means you two, she says, do you remember when dom cummings spoke about culling the civil service? he won two elections. he knows what the people want , lucia says i'd the people want, lucia says i'd love to see dominic cummings make a comeback. i always. and then she talks about , carrie then she talks about, carrie symonds. she. she basically is blaming all of the, the things that have happened, on boris, on his wife . really. and i'm not his wife. really. and i'm not sure i, i share that nelson says bnng sure i, i share that nelson says bring it on, dominic. the more the merrier. they fed up . he the merrier. they fed up. he says, with the tories, labour. labour libs need more on the block. so why not get new rules to stop new parties? he says the whole thing needs a shake up . whole thing needs a shake up. dominic and his party would be a disaster, says chris, creating a new political party is not like running the brexit campaign . and running the brexit campaign. and lee says, whatever next? we're going to be hearing that matt hancock is going to share shake up the country and
she means you two, she says, do you remember when dom cummings spoke about culling the civil service? he won two elections. he knows what the people want , lucia says i'd the people want, lucia says i'd love to see dominic cummings make a comeback. i always. and then she talks about , carrie then she talks about, carrie symonds. she. she basically is blaming all of the, the things that have happened, on boris, on his wife . really. and i'm not his wife. really. and i'm not sure i, i share that...
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to the civil service to ministers in successive governments, at every
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civil service protects gay people. so if i'm gay, could just go mbwot my same job and i'd be protected. yeah, right. and she won't. she doesn't do. and she's like, well, my husband has a go jomewhere else, but like there is some overlap. yeah, that's interesting. us now the end of our time like to have one more thank you to panelists. and now joining usprofessor cin. what do you teach down there i teach great big surveys with 30students in them, which is pretty i think i didn't do it before. so it's a song and dance and i like it and i teach to gruaclass hior things on labor and level undergrad classes on labor. im power how did you get interested? the intersection of labor and immigration? well my first book was on migrant workers on the east coast of the us, which i tripped over actually trying to get a professor when i was in grad school to, sign a petition, and we were trying to raise grad we were paid $4,000 a year. so i was going door to■÷■m doord george tindall's very famous southern said when did the start
civil service protects gay people. so if i'm gay, could just go mbwot my same job and i'd be protected. yeah, right. and she won't. she doesn't do. and she's like, well, my husband has a go jomewhere else, but like there is some overlap. yeah, that's interesting. us now the end of our time like to have one more thank you to panelists. and now joining usprofessor cin. what do you teach down there i teach great big surveys with 30students in them, which is pretty i think i didn't do it before. so...
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because that's quite clear in the civil service code as well. so that's why we've got this bind, we've got this bind around the minister potentially saying ignore a court order from the european court, which would be breaking international. >> dave, did your union. so, dave, i mean , it's entirely dave, i mean, it's entirely solvable by the government. >> and dave , did your union take >> and dave, did your union take the government to court on prisoner voting ? why would we prisoner voting? why would we have taken the government to court on on prisoner? >> because the echr demanded that prisoners be given the right to vote. the government of the united kingdom resisted for years , year after year after years, year after year after yeah years, year after year after year. the government of the united kingdom resisted implementing that international decree. surely, if you're a consistent union, you would have taken the government to court on that. >> we are a consistent union and what we deal with, we can't deal with everything that the government
because that's quite clear in the civil service code as well. so that's why we've got this bind, we've got this bind around the minister potentially saying ignore a court order from the european court, which would be breaking international. >> dave, did your union. so, dave, i mean , it's entirely dave, i mean, it's entirely solvable by the government. >> and dave , did your union take >> and dave, did your union take the government to court on prisoner voting ? why would we...
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the civil service, they're talking about the viewer that it would be an absolutely brilliant idea. you need to pull the civil service into line and do the job that we pay them to do, starting with perhaps returning to the office. what do you make to that, suggestion about separating and breaking things 7 up. up? >> i the thing is , the last >> i the thing is, the last thing we need is more bureaucracy. >> there's everything is far too convoluted as it is. if we're going to have a department specific for migration and for making sure that our borders are protected, and it meets it meets the objective that's been set out . absolutely. but i think we out. absolutely. but i think we could be meeting these these requirements now, if there was genuine appetite in the home office and with regard to central central government, as i said before, already . so by all said before, already. so by all means split the home office if it will help. but i think we could actually be taking action now. how. >> now. >> well, he wants to split it because he wants to create a department of border securit
the civil service, they're talking about the viewer that it would be an absolutely brilliant idea. you need to pull the civil service into line and do the job that we pay them to do, starting with perhaps returning to the office. what do you make to that, suggestion about separating and breaking things 7 up. up? >> i the thing is , the last >> i the thing is, the last thing we need is more bureaucracy. >> there's everything is far too convoluted as it is. if we're going to...
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he also suggested that there is some reform for the civil service given his accusation that there was a cover—up by so many of those documents destroyed when they shouldn't have been. he really did feel that he was on the side of the families. now sir brian langstaff, the chair of that inquiry has been speaking to my colleague,. let's have a listen into that interview. over 30,000 came out with those infections — over 30,000 came out with those infections which were like chattering in over 3000 had died and 'ust chattering in over 3000 had died and just keep _ chattering in over 3000 had died and just keep on climbing week by week. that was_ just keep on climbing week by week. that was a _ just keep on climbing week by week. that was a disaster which was not an accident _ that was a disaster which was not an accident. people had put their trust in doctors _ accident. people had put their trust in doctors and in government to keep them _ in doctors and in government to keep them safe _ in doctors and in government to keep them safe. and their trust was betrayed _ them safe. and the
he also suggested that there is some reform for the civil service given his accusation that there was a cover—up by so many of those documents destroyed when they shouldn't have been. he really did feel that he was on the side of the families. now sir brian langstaff, the chair of that inquiry has been speaking to my colleague,. let's have a listen into that interview. over 30,000 came out with those infections — over 30,000 came out with those infections which were like chattering in over...
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during the review of the bill to amend the civil service management law, the parliament agreed to close on saturdays. according to this bill, the weekly working hours of offices will be reduced to 40 hours per week, i.e. 160 hours in four consecutive weeks.
during the review of the bill to amend the civil service management law, the parliament agreed to close on saturdays. according to this bill, the weekly working hours of offices will be reduced to 40 hours per week, i.e. 160 hours in four consecutive weeks.