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it isn't working because police it, it isn't working because police officers being hired under this pledge are quitting. we officers being hired under this pledge are quitting.— officers being hired under this pledge are quitting. we don't know wh et, pledge are quitting. we don't know why yet. do — pledge are quitting. we don't know why yet. do we? — pledge are quitting. we don't know why yet. do we? i _ pledge are quitting. we don't know why yet, do we? i think _ pledge are quitting. we don't know why yet, do we? i think that - pledge are quitting. we don't know why yet, do we? i think that is - pledge are quitting. we don't know why yet, do we? i think that is the | why yet, do we? i think that is the serious question _ why yet, do we? i think that is the serious question to _ why yet, do we? i think that is the serious question to be _ why yet, do we? i think that is the serious question to be asked - why yet, do we? i think that is the serious question to be asked in . serious question to be asked in whitehall about this. the reasons in the front page aren't clear quite yet, sure, in the long and short of it, people will come out and say things like, well, yes, we pledged this back in 2019, but covid wasn't on the manifesto. there will be complications that will have emerged, but at the same time, look, you know, for manifestos, 2024 is not very far away. people will work out what kind of material differences were made for them on the ground, they want to see and were promised more bodies on the beach. they are working overtime to try to deliver this and make sure that they can feel like it's a far better off. at the end of the day, thatis better off. at the end of the day, that is what levelling up is meant to be about.
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that is what levelling up is meant to be about-— that is what levelling up is meant to be about. another quick note in this article, _ to be about. another quick note in this article. it _ to be about. another quick note in this article, it does _ to be about. another quick note in this article, it does say _ to be about. another quick note in this article, it does say that - to be about. another quick note in this article, it does say that the i this article, it does say that the number of overall resignations has risen 200% in the past decade, so it is established officers who are choosing to be that a faster pace as well, just briefly. that choosing to be that a faster pace as well, just briefly.— well, just briefly. that is maybe a lea well, just briefly. that is maybe a legacy challenge. _ well, just briefly. that is maybe a legacy challenge, then, _ well, just briefly. that is maybe a legacy challenge, then, because l legacy challenge, then, because obviously it is notjust then, it is about people not wanting to retain and train and climbed the ladder even more. sol and train and climbed the ladder even more. so i think that's a conversation for the home office. a very particular industry reason. i could imagine there is an extra point to check in, obviously we are talking about public sector strikes and disagreements across the board that they may all be feeling the crunch as well, the cost of living. about the pay increase. that may have something to do with it to. lots of factors in there. government intervenes over ais a chapped spot.
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what does the chapped spot do? this is what does the chapped spot do? t�*u 3 is fascinating, what does the chapped spot do? ti 3 is fascinating, the eton musk backed ai, imagine askjeeves, but you type in anything. ai, imagine ask jeeves, but you type in an hina. ., . ai, imagine ask jeeves, but you type in anything-— in anything. now you are going back to bed. i know, such a _ in anything. now you are going back to bed. i know, such a retro - to bed. i know, such a retro reference- _ to bed. i know, such a retro reference. it _ to bed. i know, such a retro reference. it is _ to bed. i know, such a retro reference. it is not - to bed. i know, such a retro reference. it is not a - to bed. i know, such a retro| reference. it is not a butler, to bed. i know, such a retro i reference. it is not a butler, of reference. it is not a butter, of course, it's more like an medtronic in a sense. of course, students are and can type in things like that you write me an essay on this, or could you pretend that i'm writing a script for this, and it will then spoot out seamtessty quite good english that makes sense that's weirdty betievabte. so you are thinking if you are particularly tazy thinking if you are particularly lazy and mayjust thinking if you are particularly lazy and may just admit that rick thinking if you are particularly lazy and mayjust admit that rick is around and we get to that fascinating question of how could ptagiarism software detect when it's just a standard student essay and how could they detect whether it is actually on a ipod using your name?
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that will be a real chattenging question. that will be a real challenging cuestion. , ., , that will be a real challenging cuestion. , question. there is always somebody out there trying _ question. there is always somebody out there trying to _ question. there is always somebody out there trying to out _ question. there is always somebody out there trying to out lead - question. there is always somebody out there trying to out lead latest i out there trying to out tead latest technology, isn't that? and this is technotogy, isn't that? and this is no exception. it technology, isn't that? and this is no exception-— no exception. it is completely fantastic what _ no exception. it is completely fantastic what this _ no exception. it is completely fantastic what this software . no exception. it is completely i fantastic what this software can no exception. it is completely - fantastic what this software can do. i know_ fantastic what this software can do. i know so_ fantastic what this software can do. i know so many people who had just played _ i know so many people who had just played around with it and tried to -et ptayed around with it and tried to get as_ played around with it and tried to get as much as they can out of it. it potentiatty has big implications for education but also for different people _ for education but also for different pe0ple at— for education but also for different people at work as well, so it can do some _ peopte at work as well, so it can do some basic— people at work as well, so it can do some basic coding, so if you are a coder_ some basic coding, so if you are a coder and — some basic coding, so if you are a coder and you wanted to create something for you, i have seen people — something for you, i have seen people sink make me this programme peopte sink make me this programme are, for— peopte sink make me this programme are, for example, give me a recipe so that_ are, for example, give me a recipe so that i_ are, for example, give me a recipe so that i can — are, for example, give me a recipe so that i can make this. it has a lot of— so that i can make this. it has a tot of benefits as well with all technology, it can be used maticiousty as well, schoot technology, it can be used maticiousty as well, school leaders atso preparing for emergency new year to— atso preparing for emergency new year to and assess how to respond to this because — year to and assess how to respond to this because a penny some of the
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stuff that— this because a penny some of the stuff that it can do is also composed pottens, so they are worried — composed pottens, so they are worried about the effect of the sign gcs the _ worried about the effect of the sign gcs the examinations and the telegraph says that teachers think the answers generated by the chapped spot could _ the answers generated by the chapped spot could pass for a good gcs e standard — spot could pass for a good gcs e standard and can't be identified by existing _ standard and can't be identified by existing anti—plagiarism staff at software. existing anti-plagiarism staff at software. . , . existing anti-plagiarism staff at software. . ., existing anti-plagiarism staff at software. ., ., ., software. that is a challenge for somebody- _ software. that is a challenge for somebody. that _ software. that is a challenge for somebody. that is _ software. that is a challenge for somebody. that is that - software. that is a challenge for somebody. that is that for - software. that is a challenge for somebody. that is that for the l somebody. that is that for the papers this hour. they will be back again with us for another took at the papers. we will be stretching their knowledge of pete's tegacy a little further. do join us then. good evening. we start of course with more reaction to the news that pete — one of the world's greatest ever footbatters — has died in brazil
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at the age of 82. he was admitted to hospital in sao paoto last month, to receive end—of—tife care for cancer. he remains the only player to have won the world cup three times, and holds the record for the most goats ever scored. our sports editor dan roan reports. commentator: rivellino, and it's pele, he's on it. i pete has scored and that is brazil's 100th goal in the world cup. if football is the world's game, then pete was the world's greatest ptayer. for most fans that's a statement of fact. wett over 1000 goals, a career of over 20 years and three times a world cup winner. but don't just took at statistics, took at the style. commentator: oh, what. .. and he's missed it, oh, what a fabulous bit of dummy. brazitian footbatt, synonymous with ftair and success, was built on pete. having been born into poverty,
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in 1958 he took part in his first world cup tournament, aged just 17. he scored six goats in four matches, ptaying himsetf to the point of exhaustion. when brazit beat sweden in the final, one opponent said when he watched pete he felt like apptauding. commentator: pele, and number three. injury limited his role in the 1962 world cup, and in 1966, gtory was destined for etsewhere. opposing teams knew they had to stop pete one way or another. four years later in 1970 in mexico, pete was part of a brazilian team widely regarded as the finest ever. they won the world cup with a freedom of expression and fluency never seen before. it was pete's tast world cup. without him, brazit waited another 24 years before winning the trophy again. pete remained in demand — after all, he was one of the most famous names and faces in the world. he spent 18 years with one ctub, santos, averaging
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nearly a goal a game. by 1975, he was in the united states — the ultimate acquisition for a new teague hungry for gtamour. the league didn't last, but pete stitt thritted new york. after footbatt, he took on ambassadoriat rotes, commercial opportunities, politics, and naturally cottected recognition. this lifetime achievement award from the bbcjust one example. pete expressed no regrets. if i have to do everything again, since i was born until now, i would do everything again, and i thank god. the popularity of football, the very idea of what makes it entertaining, began more than with any other man, edson arantes do nascimento — simpty pete. last week, his daughter posted this update from her father's last week, his daughter posted this update from herfather�*s had last week, his daughter posted this update from her father's had side last week, his daughter posted this update from herfather�*s had side in the hospital from
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update from herfather�*s had side in the hospitatfrom sao paulo. tonight, she confirmed his death saying, "everything we are is thanks to you." saying, "everything we are is thanks to ou." , ., .,_ saying, "everything we are is thanks to ou." , ., , ., ., to you." unquestionably one of the createst to you." unquestionably one of the greatest football _ to you." unquestionably one of the greatest football players _ to you." unquestionably one of the greatest football players who i to you." unquestionably one of the greatest football players who has l greatest football players who has ever lived, and you have to be a certain age, of course, and i am one of those people that were lucky enough to see them. my first world cup was 1970. that brittiant brazitian side that he was the star of. he had a profound effect on my love of football. the popularity of football, the very idea of what makes it entertaining, began more than with any other man, edson arantes do nascimento — simpty pete. tributes to pete from some footbatt tegends have come in from around the world. 1966 world cup winner sir bobby chartton said pete was a truly magicat footbatter and a wonderful human being. david beckham added
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that it was his beautiful game. one of the current greats, lionel messi, posted rest in peace, pete. and fettow brazitian neymar said he's gone but his magic remains. wett, pete was brilliant and skittfut in an era that favoured more physical ptay, and he went on to become a global icon who brought brazitian culture to the world. the referees gave him no protection whatsoever. you've onty the referees gave him no protection whatsoever. you've only got to took at the footage when he played goodison park against itaty at the footage when he played goodison park against italy and the 66 world cup, winning the wonder wortd 66 world cup, winning the wonder world cup. he was hacked to absolute obtivion and had to carry him off the pitch. he also played on pitches that were abysmat in the balls were happy, not like they are today. he scored 1000 goats now, he could scored 1000 goats now, he could score 2000 in this era. so there is absolutely no comparison. the only
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comparison i would make is with mohamed ati. they are the two greatest athtetes mohamed ati. they are the two greatest athletes who have ever lived. , . , ., ,. ., lived. .52 years after priscilla abolished _ lived. .52 years after priscilla abolished slavery, _ lived. .52 years after priscilla abolished slavery, claim i lived. .52 years after priscilla i abolished slavery, claim thinking of abolished stavery, ctaim thinking of the game _ abolished stavery, ctaim thinking of the game before footbatt had gtobatised, a quite extraordinary player— gtobatised, a quite extraordinary player and also the greatest diptomat that presate has ever produced. fitting, ithink, that in his last _ produced. fitting, ithink, that in his last tucid days, the world was gathered, — his last tucid days, the world was gathered, the where the football is gathered _ gathered, the where the football is gathered in qatar, and pete coutd feet gathered in qatar, and pete could feel the _ gathered in qatar, and pete coutd feet the love, affection and respect and feet the tove, affection and respect and it's— feet the tove, affection and respect and it's so— feet the love, affection and respect and it's so difficult to put this in british— and it's so difficult to put this in british terms. it's a little bit like — british terms. it's a little bit like the _ british terms. it's a little bit like the passing of winston churchill, lewis hamilton, bobby churchitt, lewis hamilton, bobby charlton— churchitt, lewis hamilton, bobby charlton att rotted churchitt, lewis hamilton, bobby chartton att rotted into one. yes, the country— chartton att rotted into one. yes, the country has been braced for it, but it— the country has been braced for it, but it is— the country has been braced for it, but it is still— the country has been braced for it, but it is still a shock. there are very— but it is still a shock. there are very few — but it is still a shock. there are very few brazitians otd but it is still a shock. there are very few brazitians old enough to remember a world before pete. more reaction to the death of pete throuhgout the night on bbc news but from the team here, good night.
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hello there. after a day of sunshine and btustery showers on thursday, the winds are still going to be quite strong on friday. and we've got more rain heading our way as well. and that could be bringing some ftooding issues in one or two places. have a took at the satellite picture from earlier on. you can see all that ctoud that's been pushing in from the atlantic, thickening up, and these weather fronts, areas of low pressure, strengthening the winds and bringing rain into many western and northern parts of the uk. it's notjust rain around though, because in northern scottand, it's cold enough in the hills to find some more snow fatting, could be as much as 20 centimetres, perhaps. some heavier rain briefty across northern ireland, but it could be even wetter across southern parts of scotland. a couple of inches or more of rain, and here in the south of the country, we've got this amber rain warning from the met office. given how wet it's been recently, more rain is likely to bring some
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flooding and travel disruption. we've got rain notjust in scotland and northern ireland, but pushing eastwards quickty across england and wales on those stronger winds. you can see how most of that wet weather moves away for the afternoon, brightening up from the west with some sunshine, showers coming into northern ireland and southern scotland and turning drier across northern parts of the country, perhaps later as well. here, it's going to be quite chitty, 4 degrees in stornoway, 13 cetsisus, though, in london, another mitd day for england and wales and mild again on saturday. but there is more rain at times and that rain could be a bit steadier and heavier in the south for a white. maybe some patchy rain across southern scottand and northern ireland. some sunshine further north, but a few wintry showers in the far north of the country. and again, those temperatures contrast, cold in northern scottand, very mild in east anglia in the south east, 15 degrees here. we've got more rain though to come if you are going to be out celebrating the new year, with low pressure and a number of weather fronts. and the details keep changing as we head into new year's day, we've now got some wetter weather pushing further north
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across northern ireland and northwards into scottand. and again, it's going to be cotd enough for some steet and snow over the hills. for england and wales, there may be some sunshine at times, but rain is never too far away and it could be on the heavy side. another mitd day, though, across more southern parts of england and wales. temperatures 12 cetsius. so fairty mitd for many parts of the country over the new year. but there will be more wet weather around may turn a bit drier for the start of next week, but it may turn a little bit chittier as well.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. one of the greatest footbatters of all time, pete, has died in brazil at the age of 82. he won three wortd cups for brazil — a unique feat — and scored over a thousand goats during his career. he died in hospital after a battle with cancer, his family close by. this was one of his daughter's tast photos with him. tributes from the world's top players, potiticians and pundits flood in. describing pete as the magician, the inspiration and the greatest player of all time! he is unquestionably one of the greatest football players that has ever lived and you have to be a certain age, of course, and i am one of those people that was lucky enough to see him.
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