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it's a bit of a hint from michael gove _ assumptions.'s a bit of a hint from michael gove here that i assumptions. it's a bit of a hint - from michael gove here that housing targets. that his predecessor was very much in pushing forward to meet building targets, is a 300,000 a year? wanted to kind of loosened plumbing restrictions, introduce zones so they'd be a presumption of plumbing consent in certain zones. that would make it incredibly difficult to object to developments. and michael gove is hinting today that actually he is going to move away from that approach and give communities more opportunity to object to developments that they are uncomfortable with. he does stress that he wants to continue to meet these housing targets. this is the problem is in a? they got to build somewhere. and often people don't like them being built near them. i don't know quite how you square that circle, really. irate don't know quite how you square that circle. really-— circle, really. we are in a bit of a quandary — circle, really. we are in a bit
it's a bit of a hint from michael gove _ assumptions.'s a bit of a hint from michael gove here that i assumptions. it's a bit of a hint - from michael gove here that housing targets. that his predecessor was very much in pushing forward to meet building targets, is a 300,000 a year? wanted to kind of loosened plumbing restrictions, introduce zones so they'd be a presumption of plumbing consent in certain zones. that would make it incredibly difficult to object to developments. and michael gove...
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we gove questioned why they should have to -a it all?? we also have a responsibility _ to pay it all? we also have a responsibility to _ to pay it all? we also have a responsibility to relieve - to pay it all? we also have a. responsibility to relieve some to pay it all? we also have a - responsibility to relieve some of the obligation faced by leaseholders at the _ the obligation faced by leaseholders at the moment who are innocent parties _ at the moment who are innocent parties in — at the moment who are innocent parties in this. and who are being in nnany— parties in this. and who are being in many circumstances asked to pay disproportionate psalms. and in many circumstances asked to pay disproportionate psalms.— disproportionate psalms. and when asked who was _ disproportionate psalms. and when asked who was responsible - disproportionate psalms. and when asked who was responsible for- disproportionate psalms. and when asked who was responsible for the l asked who was responsible for the problems in the first place, mr gove said whi
we gove questioned why they should have to -a it all?? we also have a responsibility _ to pay it all? we also have a responsibility to _ to pay it all? we also have a responsibility to relieve - to pay it all? we also have a. responsibility to relieve some to pay it all? we also have a - responsibility to relieve some of the obligation faced by leaseholders at the _ the obligation faced by leaseholders at the moment who are innocent parties _ at the moment who are innocent parties in — at the...
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in his first appearance before the housing committee michael gove questioned why they should have toe a responsibility to relieve some of the obligation faced by leaseholders at the moment who are innocent parties in this. and who are being in many circumstances asked to pay disproportionate sums. and when asked who was responsible for the problems in the first place, mr gove said while local and central government had a role he also hit out at developers. ok, the sheriff or sheriffs might not have been on the ball but the cowboys were behaving like cowboys in an unregulated way. back in london where it was supposed to start on emma's block in october but has been delayed. she bought this flat through a government affordable housing scheme so she only owns 50% of it. but terms of the lease mean she's liable for 100% of the cause. what is the reality of a shared ownership and for you? i don't think shared ownership is fit for purpose. it is to help people like me who couldn't afford to get a full mortgage on a property. so i was able to own half of it and pay rent on the other, it's r
in his first appearance before the housing committee michael gove questioned why they should have toe a responsibility to relieve some of the obligation faced by leaseholders at the moment who are innocent parties in this. and who are being in many circumstances asked to pay disproportionate sums. and when asked who was responsible for the problems in the first place, mr gove said while local and central government had a role he also hit out at developers. ok, the sheriff or sheriffs might not...
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the environmental and social and gove gove governance we are proud of all accomplishments that wemade in three areas. our board is diversified and as you know i am hispanic we are up to the point of what technology today is allowing uus to do. we don't want to burn the carbon heavy fuel we are sensitive to the environment and so it's a another factor in why skcruising is so popular is that the intended audience recognizes that our industry is sensitive and important social economics to topics of the day. >> our viewers know the person who's true north is dr. gottlieb he's been on your side throughout the way >> he's aniaan amazing guy. you know i have to engage him. this is the one who's going to help us. we have been engaged for 20 months we have become friends and i owe him a lot. our whole company and industry owes him a lot he remains a senior advisory to us and you know him well and he's got a great book out. you should read it >> right, he did great >> frank, you did everything that anyone can asked. p frank del rio, the ceo of norwegian, it's fabulous to see you back in action
the environmental and social and gove gove governance we are proud of all accomplishments that wemade in three areas. our board is diversified and as you know i am hispanic we are up to the point of what technology today is allowing uus to do. we don't want to burn the carbon heavy fuel we are sensitive to the environment and so it's a another factor in why skcruising is so popular is that the intended audience recognizes that our industry is sensitive and important social economics to topics...
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in his first appearance before the housing committee michael gove questioned why they should have toay it all? we also have a responsibility to relieve some of the obligation faced by leaseholders at the moment who are innocent parties in this. and who are being in many circumstances asked to pay disproportionate sums. and when asked who was responsible for the problems in the first place, mr gove said while local and central government had a role he also hit out at developers. ok, the sheriff or sheriffs might not have been on the ball but the cowboys were behaving like cowboys in an unregulated way. back in london work was supposed to start on her block in october but has been delayed. she bought this flat through a government affordable housing scheme so she only owns 50% of it. in terms of the lease mean she's liable for 100% of the cause. what is the reality of a shared ownership and for you? i don't think shared ownership is fit for purpose. it helps people like me who couldn't afford to get a full mortgage on a property. so i was able to own half of it and pay rent on the othe
in his first appearance before the housing committee michael gove questioned why they should have toay it all? we also have a responsibility to relieve some of the obligation faced by leaseholders at the moment who are innocent parties in this. and who are being in many circumstances asked to pay disproportionate sums. and when asked who was responsible for the problems in the first place, mr gove said while local and central government had a role he also hit out at developers. ok, the sheriff...
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we also got an update from angela richardson, the mp who lost her job working with michael gove.d us, pleased to be reappointed to my role. at the moment, the standard system remains in parliament, but on -- owen paterson does not. he released a statement saying he was totally innocent of breaking lobbying rules. the problem being, that isn't for him to decide. that falls to the standards committee. despite the efforts of boris johnson and his colleagues, for now,t still does. which means while mr. paterson cox -- talks of continuing politics, there remains the case that mr. paterson was found responsible for an egregious case of paid advocacy. when he was unable to avoid punishment, he chose to walk away. as to the idea of changing the standards assistant -- system -- let's speak to damian grammaticas. it's quite a story. it raises broader questions of how the government manages its positions on major issues. >> absolutely. i think it has left many people with many questions, ros. among them are conservative mp's, who, yesterday, were ordered by boris johnson and the leadership
we also got an update from angela richardson, the mp who lost her job working with michael gove.d us, pleased to be reappointed to my role. at the moment, the standard system remains in parliament, but on -- owen paterson does not. he released a statement saying he was totally innocent of breaking lobbying rules. the problem being, that isn't for him to decide. that falls to the standards committee. despite the efforts of boris johnson and his colleagues, for now,t still does. which means while...
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she shadowed michael gove on that crucial issue of what the government calls levelling up. the next election, a slimmed down top team and they will meet for the first time together tomorrow morning. first time together tomorrow morninu. a , first time together tomorrow morninu. , ., first time together tomorrow mornin.. , . , the trial of ghislaine maxwell has started in new york with the prosecution saying the former girlfriend of convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein "preyed on vulnerable young girls, manipulated them, and served them up to be sexually abused." maxwell, who's 59, faces eight charges of sex trafficking and other offences. she has pleaded not guilty and her defence says she's being made a scapegoat for epstein�*s crimes. the disgraced financier took his own life while in jail in 2019. from new york, nada tawfik reports. over the next few weeks, what plays out in this courthouse will be a crucial chapter in the twisted saga ofjeffrey epstein�*s sex trafficking ring and ghislane maxwell's alleged role in it. as her highly awaited trial began, the world's eyes
she shadowed michael gove on that crucial issue of what the government calls levelling up. the next election, a slimmed down top team and they will meet for the first time together tomorrow morning. first time together tomorrow morninu. a , first time together tomorrow morninu. , ., first time together tomorrow mornin.. , . , the trial of ghislaine maxwell has started in new york with the prosecution saying the former girlfriend of convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein "preyed on...
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, pardon, oror pale." ( cheendrs a applause ) at theta ste capitol where pporters havlle raiethd e goveororee wks tcoo mmutejo ne ss'entence, thect reaion wasws ift and jubi.lant j>> iust want to hit my kneesnn and cry out to god. r>>eporr:te jones has inmatained his iennnoccen i th19e 99 murder ofus binessman pa helowl during a cckarjaing.ol jones wa as 19t e thtime of his arrest. 41now , gheot the opportytuni to plead hise casonmoe re time toheta ste's pardon paand role bod arearlier thisth mon. a>> im t nothe rspeon reonblsie for taking mr. ho'swell le.if >> repor uter:ltatimely, the bod coremmended his ensentce be cteommud ltoife in prison wiheth t psiosbility of pa.role >> it is inhumane that mybr otr heis on death row. >>ep rorte ar:ntoittnee josne visited heotr brheinr prison eswedndaory, f wt hawould havebe enhe t last time. >> my brotisher n aot person that woulde taka feli. he would pro itectt. >> reporter: r butacl hehowell beevlies the execu wtionould ve meant jus fticeorer h father. >> hs e waannn iocent man taking his kids tt o geiccre eam with amyunt, and he s wamurdered
, pardon, oror pale." ( cheendrs a applause ) at theta ste capitol where pporters havlle raiethd e goveororee wks tcoo mmutejo ne ss'entence, thect reaion wasws ift and jubi.lant j>> iust want to hit my kneesnn and cry out to god. r>>eporr:te jones has inmatained his iennnoccen i th19e 99 murder ofus binessman pa helowl during a cckarjaing.ol jones wa as 19t e thtime of his arrest. 41now , gheot the opportytuni to plead hise casonmoe re time toheta ste's pardon paand role bod...
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progress is not made although interestingly, in the last hour or so, senior cabinet minister michael gove known as article 16 and the eu had made it critically it can take retaliatory action if that happens. it is important to say we are not there yet, talks are continuing. there may be some greater sense of momentum but i think there were always going to be ups and downs in this process and there are still significant gaps between the sides. thank you, jessica. the cutting down of trees in brazil's amazon rainforest has hit its highest level in over 15 years. a report by the country's space research agency found that deforestation increased by 22% in a year. brazil was among a number of nations who promised to end deforestation by 2030 during the cop26 climate summit. india's prime minister, narendra modi, has announced he's scrapping three controversial farm laws, after a year of protests in which hundreds of people died. it's a huge victory for india's farmers, who fought to get them repealed. they said the reforms put their livelihoods at risk. laws to prosecute drivers who use their
progress is not made although interestingly, in the last hour or so, senior cabinet minister michael gove known as article 16 and the eu had made it critically it can take retaliatory action if that happens. it is important to say we are not there yet, talks are continuing. there may be some greater sense of momentum but i think there were always going to be ups and downs in this process and there are still significant gaps between the sides. thank you, jessica. the cutting down of trees in...
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joneanhid s supporters have beraen pyi fngor came justr fou hourfos beree hwas set to die.n ata stement, goves sparjoing nes' feli, but ordereatd th hshe all ner veagain be elie gibltopp aly for, be consedider f, oror ceive any adonditial mmcoutatn,io parn,do or leparo. at s theta cteapitol where su ppteorrs have rallthied e governoror f wksee to commute s'jone steennce, the rean ctio was swifd t anjulabint. >> i just twanto hit my knees and y crout odto g. repr:orte jones has intaedin hisnn iocen icen the 1999 murofder binusessman paul howell dura ing caacrjking.jo newas s 19 at the otimef s hi arrest. w 41, he got o thepptuornity to plead c hisasone e more time tohe t state's parandon d ropale board earlthier ison mth. >> anom t the person responsible tafor ki mngr. holl l'sife. >> repor uter:ltatimely, the board reencommdehid s sentence cbeommuted to linife psorin wi tthhe possibility of palero. >>t iisnhumane that my sir otbrher inrisorow. attnenes dnweesday for what woulde hav been the lasmet ti. >>br my otr heis not a pern so that w touldaka e life. wheould protect it. ep>> rorr:te but
joneanhid s supporters have beraen pyi fngor came justr fou hourfos beree hwas set to die.n ata stement, goves sparjoing nes' feli, but ordereatd th hshe all ner veagain be elie gibltopp aly for, be consedider f, oror ceive any adonditial mmcoutatn,io parn,do or leparo. at s theta cteapitol where su ppteorrs have rallthied e governoror f wksee to commute s'jone steennce, the rean ctio was swifd t anjulabint. >> i just twanto hit my knees and y crout odto g. repr:orte jones has intaedin...
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we do not know a great deal about communicators, sheep move to the area as a michael gove on the issuerm arwen brought heavy snow to the yorkshire dales. that night, an oasis tribute band was playing and the musicians have been stuck there too. our north of england correspondent danny savage reports. welcome to what many people this weekend saw as the most enviable location in the land. at the tan hill inn, they sorted their priorities, by digging through the snowdrifts to the front door and then locking it. they'd come to see an oasis tribute band, who — some might say — had a good weekend. but there's worse places to be stuck, you know what i mean? and everyone was just brilliant. staff were brilliant, the customers were brilliant... yeah, yeah. they looked after everyone. and it's been almost like blitz spirit again, you know? it's magical, really. lifetime of memories as well. we'll do a reunion, but we'll do it in the summer next time! yeah. take care! it's been lovely! nicola, the pub manager, was sorry to see them go. she realised late on friday night that this was going to be a
we do not know a great deal about communicators, sheep move to the area as a michael gove on the issuerm arwen brought heavy snow to the yorkshire dales. that night, an oasis tribute band was playing and the musicians have been stuck there too. our north of england correspondent danny savage reports. welcome to what many people this weekend saw as the most enviable location in the land. at the tan hill inn, they sorted their priorities, by digging through the snowdrifts to the front door and...
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mask wearing point, but because yesterday i interviewed lisa nandi, she's now the shadow to michael gove bench, not all, but most now wear masks in the house of the chamber of commons. but there seems to be tension over the conservative party about this, and boris has tried to write up both horses. now it looks like he's come on this side of mask wearers? ~ , ,., y like he's come on this side of mask wearers? ~ , ,., , ., �* like he's come on this side of mask wearers? ~ ,,., , ., �* , wearers? absolutely, and we've seen re orts wearers? absolutely, and we've seen reorts in wearers? absolutely, and we've seen reports in recent _ wearers? absolutely, and we've seen reports in recent days _ wearers? absolutely, and we've seen reports in recent days of _ wearers? absolutely, and we've seen reports in recent days of boris - reports in recent days of boris johnson — reports in recent days of boris johnson not wearing his mask in settings — johnson not wearing his mask in settings where people believe it's really— settings where people believe it's really important to, such as hospitals. but n
mask wearing point, but because yesterday i interviewed lisa nandi, she's now the shadow to michael gove bench, not all, but most now wear masks in the house of the chamber of commons. but there seems to be tension over the conservative party about this, and boris has tried to write up both horses. now it looks like he's come on this side of mask wearers? ~ , ,., y like he's come on this side of mask wearers? ~ , ,., , ., �* like he's come on this side of mask wearers? ~ ,,., , ., �* ,...
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it also carries allegations about michael gove and ppe contracts.hina to hold talks over the size of their nuclear arsenals. the telegraph raises questions over the role of the church of england in helping asylum seekers convert to christianity, boosting their chances of staying in the uk. the mail also looks at the asylum issue, quoting the home secretary saying the system is a merry—go—round. the times splashes on the mps�* standards row, claiming some tory backbenchers may revolt over the proposed ban on taking second jobs as consultants. the daily star says the latest supply problem for british shops is a shortage of rum — apparently it's caused by pirates! those parents may have also been disturbing the broadband system —— pirates with our guests. disturbing the broadband system -- pirates with our guests.— pirates with our guests. believe you me, some pirates with our guests. believe you me. some of _ pirates with our guests. believe you me. some of our — pirates with our guests. believe you me, some of our basic— me, some of our basic infrast
it also carries allegations about michael gove and ppe contracts.hina to hold talks over the size of their nuclear arsenals. the telegraph raises questions over the role of the church of england in helping asylum seekers convert to christianity, boosting their chances of staying in the uk. the mail also looks at the asylum issue, quoting the home secretary saying the system is a merry—go—round. the times splashes on the mps�* standards row, claiming some tory backbenchers may revolt over...
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to happen as they head closer and close towards the midterm elections vm they have to prove their goveajority and they have not yet been able to do that. >> gloria borger and margaret. things are moving quickly. here is a plan. we have to go back and say that is not a viable plan any more. >> see you later. >> for more on today's job's report and what is happening on capitol hill, let's bring in jason ferman. jason good to have you. especially in this moment. considering the conversation we just had, why can't democrats get this done as soon as there is a potential plan, it is out the window. what do you see? >> it is a very hard puzzle to try to solve with no margin for error. literally no margin in the senate. effectively no margin in the house. and a desperate set of views, y you have 99% of democrats on the sape page and you need 100% to get this done. >> so there are these moderates, five of them who want the score from the congressional budget office which estimates the economic impact, the cost of the legislation. should democrats wait for that cbo score which could take a coupl
to happen as they head closer and close towards the midterm elections vm they have to prove their goveajority and they have not yet been able to do that. >> gloria borger and margaret. things are moving quickly. here is a plan. we have to go back and say that is not a viable plan any more. >> see you later. >> for more on today's job's report and what is happening on capitol hill, let's bring in jason ferman. jason good to have you. especially in this moment. considering the...
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been doing that job for some time and a communicator and so putting her in a brief to shadow michael govet�*s what leaders have to do from time to time. any explanation as to why he began doing that during a major speech by his deputy? there is not an explanation. _ major speech by his deputy? there is not an explanation. there _ major speech by his deputy? there is not an explanation. there are - major speech by his deputy? there is not an explanation. there are only i not an explanation. there are only two possible reasons as to why this might have happened. one was not realizing that starting to me these calls at a time when you deputy is on theirfeet might leave calls at a time when you deputy is on their feet might leave that in an awkward spot even though they have been told a reshuffle was coming today and both sides to acknowledge that. and the other is that they weren�*t that fussed about it. there are tensions between the two of them and that is undeniably true. we saw six or seven months ago it blew up again today and they will help those around it will blow away by the announc
been doing that job for some time and a communicator and so putting her in a brief to shadow michael govet�*s what leaders have to do from time to time. any explanation as to why he began doing that during a major speech by his deputy? there is not an explanation. _ major speech by his deputy? there is not an explanation. there _ major speech by his deputy? there is not an explanation. there are - major speech by his deputy? there is not an explanation. there are only i not an explanation....
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the very long title that michael gove i to, what is your title?vestment back into town. . ._ back into town... we have got your 'ob title back into town... we have got your job title on — back into town... we have got your job title on the _ back into town... we have got your job title on the screen, _ back into town... we have got your job title on the screen, that - back into town... we have got your job title on the screen, that is i back into town... we have got your job title on the screen, that is a i job title on the screen, that is a lot! tt job title on the screen, that is a lot! , . , job title on the screen, that is a lot! , ., , ., ., ~ lot! it is a big agenda. and there is a lot to _ lot! it is a big agenda. and there is a lot to do. _ lot! it is a big agenda. and there is a lot to do. a _ lot! it is a big agenda. and there is a lot to do. a hell— lot! it is a big agenda. and there is a lot to do. a hell of _ lot! it is a big agenda. and there is a lot to do. a hell of a - lot! it is a big agenda. and there is a lot to do. a hell of a
the very long title that michael gove i to, what is your title?vestment back into town. . ._ back into town... we have got your 'ob title back into town... we have got your job title on — back into town... we have got your job title on the _ back into town... we have got your job title on the screen, _ back into town... we have got your job title on the screen, that - back into town... we have got your job title on the screen, that is i back into town... we have got your job title on the...
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things worth mentioning, lisa nandy is no longer shadow foreign secretary, she will shadow michael govet the government calls levelling up. labour see the whole question of helping out communities that they left behind as absolutely crucial as a battleground ahead of the next election and lisa nandy is seen as one of the better communicators in labour and she moves there. plenty of others, lucy powell, shadow culture secretary, nick thomas—symonds moving to international trade and the whole question of brexit. a couple of other movements elsewhere and no doubt further news to come about the lower ministerial ranks. sir keir starmer is saying he is pleased he has a team that is smaller and leaner, the shadow cabinet was getting rather big at the front bench was absolutely colossal and this involves something of a pruning of the numbers answer keir starmer hoping this will be the team that can take him into the next election. as you point out, he did all of this six months ago, albeit on a smaller scale, and has felt the need to do it again. scale, and has felt the need to do it aaain. ,
things worth mentioning, lisa nandy is no longer shadow foreign secretary, she will shadow michael govet the government calls levelling up. labour see the whole question of helping out communities that they left behind as absolutely crucial as a battleground ahead of the next election and lisa nandy is seen as one of the better communicators in labour and she moves there. plenty of others, lucy powell, shadow culture secretary, nick thomas—symonds moving to international trade and the whole...
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later, she tweeted that she'd been sacked from her role working with the cabinet minister michael goveaspect of the story in a minute. well, while borisjohnson and his mps considered how they'd come to their colleagues rescue, some newspapers were preparing to take aim. the daily mail went for "shameless mps sink back into sleaze". another went for "sleazy does it". and then there was this from the chair of the committee on standards for public life, lord evans. the political system in this country does not belong to one party- or even to one government. it is a common good that we have l all inherited from our forebears and that we all have a responsibility to preserve and to improve. - by the time thursday morning arrived, the criticism had moved up a further gear. in an editorial for the guardian, the opposition labour leader keir starmer accused the government of corruption. and on the bbc�*s today programme, labour mp chris bryant, who chairs the commons standards committee, put it this way. some people yesterday decided, and this is the definition of injustice, that at the very l
later, she tweeted that she'd been sacked from her role working with the cabinet minister michael goveaspect of the story in a minute. well, while borisjohnson and his mps considered how they'd come to their colleagues rescue, some newspapers were preparing to take aim. the daily mail went for "shameless mps sink back into sleaze". another went for "sleazy does it". and then there was this from the chair of the committee on standards for public life, lord evans. the...
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in his first appearance before the housing committee, michael gove questioned why leaseholders shoulders at the moment who are innocent parties in this and who are innocent parties in this and who are being, in many circumstances, asked to pay disproportionate sons. and when asked who was responsible for the problems in the first place, esther gove said while local and central government had a role, he also hit out at development. the sheriff or also hit out at development. tt2 sheriff or sheriffs might not have been on the ball but the cowboys were behaving like cowboys in an unregulated way. back were behaving like cowboys in an unregulated way.— were behaving like cowboys in an unregulated way. back in london, work was supposed _ unregulated way. back in london, work was supposed to _ unregulated way. back in london, work was supposed to start - unregulated way. back in london, work was supposed to start on i unregulated way. back in london, - work was supposed to start on emma's block in october but it has been delayed. she bothers flow through a government affordable housing sche
in his first appearance before the housing committee, michael gove questioned why leaseholders shoulders at the moment who are innocent parties in this and who are innocent parties in this and who are being, in many circumstances, asked to pay disproportionate sons. and when asked who was responsible for the problems in the first place, esther gove said while local and central government had a role, he also hit out at development. the sheriff or also hit out at development. tt2 sheriff or...
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>> all the factors that you talk about every single day up until september getting mo infrom the govey're paying people a lot of money. everything you can think of is making it difficult for us to hire people. we try to make it easier we give incentives to team members that are a part of our group already if you bring in a family member. we give the ability to have great benefits so we're trying. a lot of markets, it's a challenge. what we're also seeing, it's difficult on middle managers and senior managers of our holes and organizations, because we're helping them to do more and it's a lot of pressure. but we're going to work our way through this the business is coming back. we're seeing strong numbers in most of our markets. we intneed to get international travel back. we will see the new york marathon in 24 hours it's a strong moment we are feeling bullish about. it will take some time to get back to 2019 levels. we're getting there. >> in terms of wages, how much are they going up right now? >> it depends on the market. everything is competitive. everything is market-driven. they
>> all the factors that you talk about every single day up until september getting mo infrom the govey're paying people a lot of money. everything you can think of is making it difficult for us to hire people. we try to make it easier we give incentives to team members that are a part of our group already if you bring in a family member. we give the ability to have great benefits so we're trying. a lot of markets, it's a challenge. what we're also seeing, it's difficult on middle managers...
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referendum on adding extensions to their properties, has been supported by the housing secretary mr govewould allow them and this proposal would allow them to make a proposal and vote on that proposal. if the proposal went through they would then get permission. i through they would then get permission-— through they would then get ermission. . , , ., through they would then get ermission. . , , . , ., permission. i assume the idea is to sto permission. i assume the idea is to step conflict _ permission. i assume the idea is to stop conflict between _ permission. i assume the idea is to stop conflict between neighbours i stop conflict between neighbours where one resident in a street wants to do something and other neighbours disagree, is that it? this to do something and other neighbours disagree, is that it?— disagree, is that it? this would allow them _ disagree, is that it? this would allow them all _ disagree, is that it? this would allow them all to _ disagree, is that it? this would allow them all to get _ disagree, is that it? this would allow them all to get the - disagree, is t
referendum on adding extensions to their properties, has been supported by the housing secretary mr govewould allow them and this proposal would allow them to make a proposal and vote on that proposal. if the proposal went through they would then get permission. i through they would then get permission-— through they would then get ermission. . , , ., through they would then get ermission. . , , . , ., permission. i assume the idea is to sto permission. i assume the idea is to step conflict _...
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progress is not made, although, interestingly, in the last hour or so, senior cabinet minister michael gove the eu has made pretty clear it could take retaliatory action if that does happen. i think it is important to say we are not there yet, talks are continuing. there may be some greater sense of momentum but i think there were always likely to be ups and downs in this process and there are still significant gaps between the two sides. deforestation in brazil's amazon rainforest has hit its highest level in over 15 years. a report by the country's space research agency found that deforestation increased by 22% in a year. brazil was among a number of nations who promised to end deforestation by 2030 during the cop26 climate summit. i'm joined now by dr erika berenguer, senior research associate at the oxford university's ecosystems lab. good to have you with us. when there has been this amount of increase in a year, how realistic does that make the pledge that we heard at cop26 of ending deforestation by the end of the decade? it ending deforestation by the end of the decade?— the decade?
progress is not made, although, interestingly, in the last hour or so, senior cabinet minister michael gove the eu has made pretty clear it could take retaliatory action if that does happen. i think it is important to say we are not there yet, talks are continuing. there may be some greater sense of momentum but i think there were always likely to be ups and downs in this process and there are still significant gaps between the two sides. deforestation in brazil's amazon rainforest has hit its...
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we also got an update from angela richardson, the mp who lost herjob working with michael gove.on talks of choosing to continue public service outside the world of cruel politics and borisjohnson pays tribute to a friend and colleague, remains the case that mr patterson was found responsible for an egregious case of advocacy and when he dotted he walked away. as for the conservatives wanting to change the standard system, that is not happening at the moment at people in england eligible for covid booster vaccinations will — from today — be able to book an appointment up to a month in advance. it's hoped the change to the booking system will speed up the rollout of the boosterjabs. more than ten million people across the uk have already had their top—up vaccine. the chief executive of nhs england explained how easy it was for people to get theirjab. we have got more locations available for boosters than ever before. we are trying to make it as easy as possible for people to get access to their boosters. you can book online immediately you become eligible and even before you becom
we also got an update from angela richardson, the mp who lost herjob working with michael gove.on talks of choosing to continue public service outside the world of cruel politics and borisjohnson pays tribute to a friend and colleague, remains the case that mr patterson was found responsible for an egregious case of advocacy and when he dotted he walked away. as for the conservatives wanting to change the standard system, that is not happening at the moment at people in england eligible for...
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say she'd been reappointed as parliamentary private secretary to the communities secretary michael gove knocked out. they limited bangladesh to just 73 all out with a spinner taking five wickets. australia finished 78—2. an unscheduled yorkshire county cricket kurt has been called for tomorrow to discuss the racism crisis at the club. a player at the centre of the allegations said it was not about the work of individuals. he was responding to the ex england cricketer who said he regrets using a racial slur against his former team mate whom he described as his best friend and cricket. the tweet comes after a series of sponsors and partners their ties with yorkshire county cricket club over the handling of the allegations was at the club has been called to give evidence to government ministers. in an emotional statement he said he was responsible for some of the offensive terms his colleague was subjected to. here is the sum of what he has said. as you mentioned, several sponsors have ended their partnerships with yorkshire and there been more responses today. the front of shirt sponsor s
say she'd been reappointed as parliamentary private secretary to the communities secretary michael gove knocked out. they limited bangladesh to just 73 all out with a spinner taking five wickets. australia finished 78—2. an unscheduled yorkshire county cricket kurt has been called for tomorrow to discuss the racism crisis at the club. a player at the centre of the allegations said it was not about the work of individuals. he was responding to the ex england cricketer who said he regrets using...
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and michael gove, the housing secretary, said last week he feels it is unacceptable and unfair that leaseholdersht. what started as an issue i is trapped? -- somebody. that's i right. what started as an issue with cladding _ right. what started as an issue with cladding has become a much wider buildinq _ cladding has become a much wider building safety crisis. it is an issue — building safety crisis. it is an issue that _ building safety crisis. it is an issue that seems to be spiralling because — issue that seems to be spiralling because after grenfell, there were these _ because after grenfell, there were these safety checks another high rise blocks and they found not only problems _ rise blocks and they found not only problems with cladding, but things like defective in the —— installation, and of exposed problems with building regulations going _ problems with building regulations going back decades. it isa it is a massive issue. people are trying _ it is a massive issue. people are trying to— it is a massive issue. people are trying to sort it out. the housing secretary — trying to sort it
and michael gove, the housing secretary, said last week he feels it is unacceptable and unfair that leaseholdersht. what started as an issue i is trapped? -- somebody. that's i right. what started as an issue with cladding _ right. what started as an issue with cladding has become a much wider buildinq _ cladding has become a much wider building safety crisis. it is an issue — building safety crisis. it is an issue that _ building safety crisis. it is an issue that seems to be spiralling...