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ok, mo hussein, faiza shaheen, thank you for— her. 0k, mo hussein, faiza shaheen, thank you for your her. 0k, mo hussein, faiza shaheen, thank you for your time _ her. 0k, mo hussein, faiza shaheen, thank you for your time for _ thank you for your time for heavy cracking week ahead of you and thank you your time listening to us. to stay with us on bbc news, our media editor amol rajan has been speaking to the uk information commissioner elizabeth dunham. that's coming up next. —— had a cracking week ahead. the information commissioner's office describes itself as the uk's independent authority, set up to uphold information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals. for the past five years, the commissioner has been elizabeth denham, and she leaves her post at the end of november. elizabeth, thank you very much indeed for speaking to the bbc. so you've been information commissioner since 2016, summer of 2016, a particularly lively period in british politics. were you quite aware of what you were getting into, in terms of the sh
ok, mo hussein, faiza shaheen, thank you for— her. 0k, mo hussein, faiza shaheen, thank you for your her. 0k, mo hussein, faiza shaheen, thank you for your time _ her. 0k, mo hussein, faiza shaheen, thank you for your time for _ thank you for your time for heavy cracking week ahead of you and thank you your time listening to us. to stay with us on bbc news, our media editor amol rajan has been speaking to the uk information commissioner elizabeth dunham. that's coming up next. —— had a...
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ok, mo hussein, faiza shaheen, thank you for— her. 0k, mo hussein, faiza shaheen, thank you for your us. to stay with us on bbc news, our media editor amol rajan has been speaking to the uk information commissioner elizabeth dunham. that's coming up next. —— had a cracking week ahead.
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papers with our reviewers — the political commentator faiza shaheen and former conservative adviser mo husseinoming up after the headlines. before that, it's the weather with stav danaos. hello there. we're starting the new week off on a sunshine and showers theme. we'll have plenty of showers across southern and western areas. a lot of central and eastern parts will tend to stay dry with a good deal of sunshine around. it's going to be breezy for all, quite windy in the north and the west because we'll be close to this area of low pressure which is anchored to the north of the uk. so you can see quite a few isobars on the chart, these weather fronts enhancing the shower activity as they move from west to east. and we're in a mild air mass, as you can see from the yellow and orange colours. so then we start monday off on a fine note across central and eastern areas, dry with some sunshine. there will be showers from the word go across western areas. these will tend to become more widespread, very frequent across the north—west of scotland. merging together to produce longer spells of rain, qui
papers with our reviewers — the political commentator faiza shaheen and former conservative adviser mo husseinoming up after the headlines. before that, it's the weather with stav danaos. hello there. we're starting the new week off on a sunshine and showers theme. we'll have plenty of showers across southern and western areas. a lot of central and eastern parts will tend to stay dry with a good deal of sunshine around. it's going to be breezy for all, quite windy in the north and the west...
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guestsjoining me tonight are political commentator, faiza shaheen and former conservative advisor, mo husseind skills,�* to grow the british economy, as it recovers from the covid pandemic. he told the bbc, there�*d be a boost for the nhs and schools, as well as money for services for children, policing and fighting crime. he acknowledged the rising cost of living, but says this is due to global factors, and he doesn�*t have a �*magic wand�* to make them disappear. here�*s our political correspondent, nick eardley. rishi sunak has been chancellor at a far from rishi sunak has been chancellor at a farfrom normal time. the man who spent on sums during the covid crisis. this week though he wants to set out his plans for after the pandemic. all they do not although the treasury has promised to balance a book there�*s a growing list of pledges to be delivered. fine a book there's a growing list of pledges to be delivered. one of the elements of— pledges to be delivered. one of the elements of building _ pledges to be delivered. one of the elements of building a _ pledges to be delivered. one of the
guestsjoining me tonight are political commentator, faiza shaheen and former conservative advisor, mo husseind skills,�* to grow the british economy, as it recovers from the covid pandemic. he told the bbc, there�*d be a boost for the nhs and schools, as well as money for services for children, policing and fighting crime. he acknowledged the rising cost of living, but says this is due to global factors, and he doesn�*t have a �*magic wand�* to make them disappear. here�*s our...
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guestsjoining me tonight are political commentator, faiza shaheen and former conservative advisor, mo husseiners from the covid pandemic. he told the bbc, there�*d be a boost for the nhs and schools, as well as money for services for children, policing and fighting crime. he acknowledged the rising cost of living, but says this is due to global factors, and he doesn�*t have a �*magic wand�* to make them disappear. here�*s our political correspondent, nick eardley. this is not a time for ideology and orthodoxy. rishi sunak has been chancellor at a far from normal time. the man who spent unprecedented sums during the covid crisis. this week, though, he wants to set out his plans for after the pandemic. and although the treasury has promised to balance the books, there is a growing list of pledges to be delivered. one of the elements of building a stronger economy is having strong public services, and you will see that next week, whether it�*s the nhs, which we�*ve already taken steps to support significantly to recover from coronavirus, children, schools, skills, all of these things. policing a
guestsjoining me tonight are political commentator, faiza shaheen and former conservative advisor, mo husseiners from the covid pandemic. he told the bbc, there�*d be a boost for the nhs and schools, as well as money for services for children, policing and fighting crime. he acknowledged the rising cost of living, but says this is due to global factors, and he doesn�*t have a �*magic wand�* to make them disappear. here�*s our political correspondent, nick eardley. this is not a time...