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this is part of the dwp fault. all these _ written off. this is part of the dwp fault. all these carers _ written off. this is part of the dwp fault. all these carers should - written off. this is part of the dwp fault. all these carers should have| fault. all these carers should have these _ fault. all these carers should have these debts — fault. all these carers should have these debts written _ fault. all these carers should have these debts written off— fault. all these carers should have i these debts written off straightaway because _ these debts written off straightaway because they're _ these debts written off straightaway because they're saving _ these debts written off straightaway because they're saving the - these debts written off straightaway because they're saving the country. these debts written off straightawayj because they're saving the country a hu-e because they're saving the country a huge amount— because they're saving the country a huge amount of— because they're saving the country a huge amount of money— because they're saving the cou
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they should not be penalized for working or for the dwp's own failures. th g supporting not persecuting them. >> mr. speaker, the governor■b recognizes the contribution and sacrifices up and down the country. so often they for others and that is whye have increased the allowance by almost 1500 pounds since 2010. it is why we i this spirit the care fund which i know it's been warmly welcomed and used. in the rare number of cases where they have not informed dwp in the circumstances they recover. expected to in order to ensure the integrity of the sysm. >> working with anyone who is struggling with their repaymento negotiate an affordable payment plan. >> thank you, mr. speaker. may also extend my welcome to the honorable member. governmenr the repair of roads is very welcome. however, some local authorities such as council and city sometimes use inferior materials so to be done again in a few months time■< that is an issue that applies to many constituencies across the so, will the prime minister use his influence to ensure that there are t quality spe
they should not be penalized for working or for the dwp's own failures. th g supporting not persecuting them. >> mr. speaker, the governor■b recognizes the contribution and sacrifices up and down the country. so often they for others and that is whye have increased the allowance by almost 1500 pounds since 2010. it is why we i this spirit the care fund which i know it's been warmly welcomed and used. in the rare number of cases where they have not informed dwp in the circumstances they...
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the dwp sa attempt to address that issue? tue: dwp say they attempt to address that issue? tte: dwp say they are working on this instant alert system where carers will be notified straightaway if they are going over that threshold —— threshold and therefore no longer qualified to prevent them from being in the sort of circumstances we are hearing about. it has been an issue. time, dating back a good five years and former ministers have said i've actually these overpayment should be paused and we had from ed davey of the liberal democrats echoing those sentiments. the dwp are keen to point out that they are recovering this debt and actually that and at the last sort of 12 years, repayments... carer�*s allowance has gone up quite considerably in that time. . ~' ,, gone up quite considerably in that time. . ~ i. ., gone up quite considerably in that time. . ~ ., ., , ., gone up quite considerably in that time. . ., ., , ., . time. thank you for that update. we have a long — time. thank you for that update. we have a long read _ time. thank you for that update. we have
the dwp sa attempt to address that issue? tue: dwp say they attempt to address that issue? tte: dwp say they are working on this instant alert system where carers will be notified straightaway if they are going over that threshold —— threshold and therefore no longer qualified to prevent them from being in the sort of circumstances we are hearing about. it has been an issue. time, dating back a good five years and former ministers have said i've actually these overpayment should be paused...
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the limit, then it stops at the dwp and they don't pass that message on. 0bligation dwp and they don't pass that message on. obligation is on the individual carer come again. but i sense there is a shift here in tone from the government on this. for example, the dwp is now talking about using text messages or e—mail alerts to try to warn carers earlier if they have strayed above that limit. they are also talking about how they can try to make it easierfor repayments because again, the government will say it is committed to fairness in the system. from the government's point of view, that is of course fairness to carers of course, but also to taxpayers because fundamentally, this is taxpayers' money the gunmen is trying to get back. ., ~ , ., , . money the gunmen is trying to get back. ., ~ i. , . ., back. dan, thank you very much for that. -- back. dan, thank you very much for that- -- the — back. dan, thank you very much for that. -- the government _ back. dan, thank you very much for that. -- the government is - back. dan, thank you very much for that. -- the government is trying
the limit, then it stops at the dwp and they don't pass that message on. 0bligation dwp and they don't pass that message on. obligation is on the individual carer come again. but i sense there is a shift here in tone from the government on this. for example, the dwp is now talking about using text messages or e—mail alerts to try to warn carers earlier if they have strayed above that limit. they are also talking about how they can try to make it easierfor repayments because again, the...
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would it start l working with the dwp. 8596 stayed in working with the dwp. 85% stayed in the sector _ working with the dwp. 85% stayed in the sector. that is great, that is good _ the sector. that is great, that is good news _ the sector. that is great, that is good news. one of the things across the economy we have almost1 million 'ob the economy we have almost1 million job vacancies and that's why focus on reforming our welfare system. since _ on reforming our welfare system. since the — on reforming our welfare system. since the pandemic you have probably read and _ since the pandemic you have probably read and seen that we have a lot of people _ read and seen that we have a lot of people who — read and seen that we have a lot of people who are working age that, for one reason— people who are working age that, for one reason or another, largely nrental— one reason or another, largely mental health driven, are unable to work _ mental health driven, are unable to work. ~ , . work. the prime minister there at the brewery _ work. the prime minister there at the brewery in _ w
would it start l working with the dwp. 8596 stayed in working with the dwp. 85% stayed in the sector _ working with the dwp. 85% stayed in the sector. that is great, that is good _ the sector. that is great, that is good news _ the sector. that is great, that is good news. one of the things across the economy we have almost1 million 'ob the economy we have almost1 million job vacancies and that's why focus on reforming our welfare system. since _ on reforming our welfare system. since the —...
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in the rare number of cases circumstances they informed dwp certainly have been sought to recover. expected to in order toe the sy. struggling with their repayment terms and will alwayso negotiate an affordable payment plan. >> thank you, m speaker. may also extend my welcome to theorember. the 8 billion pounds made available to the government or the repair of roads is veryver,s such as council and city council sometimes use materials so the work needs to be done ainn a few months time. that is an issue that country. so, will the prime minister use his influence to ensure that there are tough quality specificns so that the repairs can last much longer >> mr. speaker i am proud we can announce an additional 8 billioh money made available through the reallocation. funding not only fewer and smoother sercr i agree. if the utmost importance that these repairs are complete. i join in the calling to make sure that they deliver that for his residence. >> thank you, mr. speak. i received an e-mail. mr. speaker calling parasite, rat and piece of [bleep]. this c to my challenging the appropr
in the rare number of cases circumstances they informed dwp certainly have been sought to recover. expected to in order toe the sy. struggling with their repayment terms and will alwayso negotiate an affordable payment plan. >> thank you, m speaker. may also extend my welcome to theorember. the 8 billion pounds made available to the government or the repair of roads is veryver,s such as council and city council sometimes use materials so the work needs to be done ainn a few months time....
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so does the dwp's own failures. so does the prime minister agree that the prime minister agree that the government should be supporting carers , not supporting carers, not persecuting them? >> the prime minister, mr speaker , the government speaker, the government recognises the contribution and sacrifices that carers up and down the country so often make to care for others, and that's why we've increased carers allowance by almost £1,500 since 2010. >> it's why we introduced carers leave , and indeed it's why the leave, and indeed it's why the better care fund funds respite care breaks for carers, which have been i know, warmly welcomed and used now in the rare number of cases where individuals haven't appropriately informed dwp about appropriately informed dwp about a change in their circumstances. dwp have then rightly sought to recover overpayments as they would be expected to, in order to ensure the integrity of the system and protecting the taxpayer. but of course they will work with anyone who is struggling
so does the dwp's own failures. so does the prime minister agree that the prime minister agree that the government should be supporting carers , not supporting carers, not persecuting them? >> the prime minister, mr speaker , the government speaker, the government recognises the contribution and sacrifices that carers up and down the country so often make to care for others, and that's why we've increased carers allowance by almost £1,500 since 2010. >> it's why we introduced...
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in their circumstances, dwp have then rightly sought _ circumstances, dwp have then rightly sought to _ circumstances, dwp have then rightly sought to recover overpayments as they would be expected to in order to ensure — they would be expected to in order to ensure the integrity of the system — to ensure the integrity of the system and protecting the taxpayer, but of _ system and protecting the taxpayer, but of course they will work with anyone — but of course they will work with anyone who is struggling with their repayment terms and will always look to negotiate an affordable repayment plan. to negotiate an affordable repayment -lan. , to negotiate an affordable repayment ian, , ., , ., , to negotiate an affordable repayment -lan. , . _, , _, to negotiate an affordable repayment plan. they also extend my welcome to the honourable _ plan. they also extend my welcome to the honourable member— plan. they also extend my welcome to the honourable member for _ plan. they also extend my welcome to the honourable member for south - the honourable member for south thanet? the honour
in their circumstances, dwp have then rightly sought _ circumstances, dwp have then rightly sought to _ circumstances, dwp have then rightly sought to recover overpayments as they would be expected to in order to ensure — they would be expected to in order to ensure the integrity of the system — to ensure the integrity of the system and protecting the taxpayer, but of _ system and protecting the taxpayer, but of course they will work with anyone — but of course they will work with anyone...
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and dwp have heads in their hands over carer payment crisis. that's all from us tonight. mark's here tomorrow. till then, goodnight. it'll cost 500 billion us dollars, and is being built by dozens of western companies. but the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, says he'll be looking into allegations the saudi government is using lethal force to clear ground to build the new city. it comes after bbc verify and a bbc eye investigation, found the authorities encouraged the use of violence, to evict villagers. here's merlyn thomas. promo video: this is neom. neom — saudi arabia's grand plan to transform the country and its image. a project almost the size of belgium, built by companies from all over the world, including more than a dozen from the uk. at its heart — the line. a city carved from the desert, envisaged to be 100 mile straight line, but only 1.5 miles will reportedly be built by 2030. neom's driving force is the country's leader, mohammed bin salman. so since we have empty place and we want to have a place for 10 million people, then let's think from scratch.
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the limit, then it stops at the dwp and they don�*t pass that message on. obligation is on the individual carer. but i sense there is a shift here in tone from the government on this. for example, the dwp is now talking about using text messages or e—mail alerts to try to warn carers earlier if they have strayed above that limit. they are also talking about how they can try to make it easier for repayments because again, the government will say it is committed to fairness in the system. from the government�*s point of view, that is of course fairness to carers of course, but also to taxpayers because fundamentally, this is taxpayers�* money they are trying to get back. now, scientists say the solar storms that led to the northern lights a week ago could return towards earth in two weeks�* time. people in as far as the south coast of england was able to see the spectacular displays last time. let�*s speak to senior meteorologist and founder of british weather services, jim dale. sadly, i had to be in here very early on those mornings. i was fast as
the limit, then it stops at the dwp and they don�*t pass that message on. obligation is on the individual carer. but i sense there is a shift here in tone from the government on this. for example, the dwp is now talking about using text messages or e—mail alerts to try to warn carers earlier if they have strayed above that limit. they are also talking about how they can try to make it easier for repayments because again, the government will say it is committed to fairness in the system....
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of the dwp and the benefits agency, the splitting of the contract, the acceptance incident. you shake the corporate _ acceptance incident. you shake the corporate memory didn't exist. all of the _ corporate memory didn't exist. all of the documents weather, we have -ot of the documents weather, we have got them. _ of the documents weather, we have got them, we looked at them, we spent _ got them, we looked at them, we spent five — got them, we looked at them, we spent five months looking at them. you're right, and i didn't. there is an issue of unknown unknowns. if you do not know something exists, it is difficult to ask questions about it. that is why the importance of governance around corporate memories on bad things, there was plenty of good corporate memory in the post office, is important to have. i simply did not have that information.— simply did not have that information. ., , information. cutting through this, this exchange _ information. cutting through this, this exchange reveals _ information. cutting through this, this exchange reveals that - information. c
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and we would like to see dwp as guidelines as an excuse to not enforce the current guidelines. thank you. >> thank you, caller. that concludes now general public comment, that will be included in those comments. >> thank you very much. please call the first item on the regular calendar. >> so the first item on the regular calendar is item 4b which had been removed from the consent calendar and project manager bernie c, will be briefly discussing it. it's the clarity permitting and inspection software for the bureau of street use and mapping. >> good morning, mr. c. just to be on the regular calendar, i had some questions that i will share with my colleagues right now. i had a question is, why it would take three years from pro curing the software. and i was just, i was a little nervous about being a full showser provider that we'll be completely dependent on this system, i understand it's a superior system. i just want to be sure that we're completely comfortable that there is a glitch and they will be responsive and things like that. and the vetting process that lead to chosen
and we would like to see dwp as guidelines as an excuse to not enforce the current guidelines. thank you. >> thank you, caller. that concludes now general public comment, that will be included in those comments. >> thank you very much. please call the first item on the regular calendar. >> so the first item on the regular calendar is item 4b which had been removed from the consent calendar and project manager bernie c, will be briefly discussing it. it's the clarity permitting...
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long was because of what he described as the "woefully inadequate" checking system in place at the dwp at the time, which failed to spot the repeated use of the same names, addresses and telephone numbers. the gang were also helped by changes made to universal credit during the pandemic which saw face—to—face meetings with claimants suspended. today they were jailed for more than 25 years in total. prosecutors will now pursue the gang for any assets they might have bought with the proceeds of their crimes. many of the millions they stole are thought to have been spent in bulgaria. michael buchanan, bbc news. mountain rescue teams searching for a father and his 12—year—old son have found two bodies in the scottish highlands. tom and richie parry from cheshire went missing after heading off on a hill walk in glencoe on tuesday. police say there do not appear to be any suspicious circumstances. lorna gordon reports from glencoe. the mountains of glencoe. majestic, challenging and, in changeable conditions, sometimes deadly. thousands of tourists and walkers visit them every year.
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voice and never give up, challenging the inadequate benefits system and the punitive sanctions from the dwp, fighting for better wages and fairer living costs. this is your debt to us. this is the price of your power. those were jo's words us. this is the price of your power. those werejo's words and recognise and accept that price, jo. as i said to you, i'm going to put the words on my office wall, and perhaps everyone who has stood in these elections around the country should do the same. we all need to reconnect power with the promotion of the common good rather than what we have seen in recent times, the association of power with corruption and lies. and with that nod to the great new order have a close by saying this. i'm ready to fight harder than i have everfought for anything before for a greater manchester where people can live free from the fear of debts, hunger and eviction, and where everyone is set up to be part of the growing success story that is our city region today. greater manchester will continue to lead the way and we will continue to lead the way and we will do it toge
voice and never give up, challenging the inadequate benefits system and the punitive sanctions from the dwp, fighting for better wages and fairer living costs. this is your debt to us. this is the price of your power. those were jo's words us. this is the price of your power. those werejo's words and recognise and accept that price, jo. as i said to you, i'm going to put the words on my office wall, and perhaps everyone who has stood in these elections around the country should do the same. we...
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or the _ the system but is benefiting the dwp or the social care, then to agency difficulties— or the social care, then to agency difficulties preclude us having a really— difficulties preclude us having a really grown—up map of what we should _ really grown—up map of what we should be — really grown—up map of what we should be doing. i think the first step is— should be doing. i think the first step is to — should be doing. i think the first step is to recognise it, and it is fantastic— step is to recognise it, and it is fantastic that we are on bbc breakfast to highlight the issue. i think— breakfast to highlight the issue. i think the — breakfast to highlight the issue. i think the vets, we could do small things— think the vets, we could do small things like — think the vets, we could do small things like highlight through the medical— things like highlight through the medical epr system is the fact that they have _ medical epr system is the fact that they have served and that the government could easily put a target on their— government could easily put
or the _ the system but is benefiting the dwp or the social care, then to agency difficulties— or the social care, then to agency difficulties preclude us having a really— difficulties preclude us having a really grown—up map of what we should _ really grown—up map of what we should be — really grown—up map of what we should be doing. i think the first step is— should be doing. i think the first step is to — should be doing. i think the first step is to recognise it, and it is...
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and the government knew they were doing this by spending too little money on employing people in the dwp in my view, all of this debt should be written off and they should be written off and they should just press reboot, start again, employ enough staff and then if people get into trouble in the future, approach them in the first few weeks of the first few months so that this can be easily rectified. but i do think the system should be changed anyway. and if they go to £151 and a penny, they shouldn't lose the whole £81 allowance. >> no, i mean, this is what it should be progressive, you know. >> well, well, this is what i don't understand with the system like this, sometimes you've got to come down hard. if people are playing the system. this isn't one of those scenarios, is it? no. >> if you are an unpaid carer, you're doing you're saving the state a massive amount of money. you should be lauded , applauded, you should be lauded, applauded, paid more for it, frankly not penalised in this way. it's horrendous. >> but if you go, it's not much money. >> but if there's not much, if ther
and the government knew they were doing this by spending too little money on employing people in the dwp in my view, all of this debt should be written off and they should be written off and they should just press reboot, start again, employ enough staff and then if people get into trouble in the future, approach them in the first few weeks of the first few months so that this can be easily rectified. but i do think the system should be changed anyway. and if they go to £151 and a penny, they...
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notably, dwp claim that 1098, for our neighborhood is falsified evidence and a felony. ordinance 1098 for lakeview and enacted when our property was still part of the engel side racetrack. for more claim that the sidewalk is 15 feet and was established in 1903 is falsified evidence and a felony. nearly a decade after this alleged 19 03 legislation and the city approved a sub surface right away, not an unpaved sidewalk. our private green spaces including our utility easement, have been cultivated with the city plan resulting in improved safety, decreased cierjs improved property values, expanded and diversified and increased outdoor engagement. however the city's interest in our is to destroy to permits for nonexistent property crime. this harms the public by violating 29 policies municipal code and 35 date and federal laws. as there is no public right away, or unpaste ford, or approve or deny the sidewalk permit where no encroachment exist. we humbly ask that dpw repute ated its jurisdiction and direct them to issue a new decision and correct their errors. thank you. >>
notably, dwp claim that 1098, for our neighborhood is falsified evidence and a felony. ordinance 1098 for lakeview and enacted when our property was still part of the engel side racetrack. for more claim that the sidewalk is 15 feet and was established in 1903 is falsified evidence and a felony. nearly a decade after this alleged 19 03 legislation and the city approved a sub surface right away, not an unpaved sidewalk. our private green spaces including our utility easement, have been...
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so long was because of what he described as the woefully inadequate checking system in place of the dwp at the time which failed to spot the repeated use of the same names, addresses and telephone numbers. the gang were helped by changes made to universal credit during the pandemic, which saw face—to—face meetings suspended in today, they were children more than 25 years in total. prosecutors are not to pursue the gang for any assets they might�*ve part of the proceeds of their crimes, many of the millions they stole were thought to have been spent in bulgaria. a rare glimpse of the beauty of nature has been been captured on a beach in anglesey. clara taylor from the marine conversation society took these images of a curled octopus changing colour last month. these octopods are masters of camouflage and will alter their appearance and texture depending on their mood or the situation. after its display, it made its way safely back to sea. now, iceland has had major trouble with volcanic activity in recent months, and there is now yet another eruption. these are live pictures from a
so long was because of what he described as the woefully inadequate checking system in place of the dwp at the time which failed to spot the repeated use of the same names, addresses and telephone numbers. the gang were helped by changes made to universal credit during the pandemic, which saw face—to—face meetings suspended in today, they were children more than 25 years in total. prosecutors are not to pursue the gang for any assets they might�*ve part of the proceeds of their crimes,...
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he also said the dwp should be electing carers more efficiently using text messages and e—mails. mel stride is in front of a commission of mps on wednesday, he is going to be expecting questions on carer�*s allowance. the prime minister is being asked questions on carer�*s allowance. a ed davey, a carer himself, leader of the liberal democrats. i sense the politics on this issue is shifting.— this issue is shifting. when you talk to carers, _ this issue is shifting. when you talk to carers, that _ this issue is shifting. when you talk to carers, that money, - this issue is shifting. when you talk to carers, that money, not this issue is shifting. when you - talk to carers, that money, not many people have that in the bank. it is the emotional burden. navigating your way as a carer is so stressful, and then to have this on top of it. honestly, it is an awful, awful situation. these people arejigging speaking from low income households, they don't have this money. they are doing an incrediblejob for the loved ones, and quite frankly for a wider society. taxpayers would be pic
he also said the dwp should be electing carers more efficiently using text messages and e—mails. mel stride is in front of a commission of mps on wednesday, he is going to be expecting questions on carer�*s allowance. the prime minister is being asked questions on carer�*s allowance. a ed davey, a carer himself, leader of the liberal democrats. i sense the politics on this issue is shifting.— this issue is shifting. when you talk to carers, _ this issue is shifting. when you talk to...