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. —— jonathan ashworth. not to oppose them. -- jonathan ashworth— not to oppose them. -- jonathan ashworthnd treaded events, you _ ashworth. the part about nightclubs and treaded events, you have i ashworth. the part about nightclubs and treaded events, you have to i ashworth. the part about nightclubs. and treaded events, you have to have all the _ and treaded events, you have to have all the measures in place, they have to be _ all the measures in place, they have to be well— all the measures in place, they have to be well ventilated and you have to be well ventilated and you have to have _ to be well ventilated and you have to have clean air, and we have been arguing _ to have clean air, and we have been arguing for— to have clean air, and we have been arguing for months now, particularly when _ arguing for months now, particularly when it— arguing for months now, particularly when it comes to school, put the clean _ when it comes to school, put the clean air— when it comes to school, put the clean air facilities in place which is relatively straightforward. so is relatively straightfor
. —— jonathan ashworth. not to oppose them. -- jonathan ashworth— not to oppose them. -- jonathan ashworthnd treaded events, you _ ashworth. the part about nightclubs and treaded events, you have i ashworth. the part about nightclubs and treaded events, you have to i ashworth. the part about nightclubs. and treaded events, you have to have all the _ and treaded events, you have to have all the measures in place, they have to be _ all the measures in place, they have to be well— all the...
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jonathan ashworth. _ social care. thank you. jonathan ashworth, labour's _ social care. thank you.h and i social care. thank you. jonathan - ashworth, labour's health and social care board spokesman. let's go back to the house of commons were that debate is continuing. what will happen is that will ramp up what will happen is that will ramp up over time as the system kicks in, but the distribution will be set out in due course by the secretary of state for health.— state for health. nobody in this house, state for health. nobody in this house. and _ state for health. nobody in this house, and adults _ state for health. nobody in this house, and adults in _ state for health. nobody in this house, and adults in the - state for health. nobody in this i house, and adults in the country, will be surprised that the prime minister has guts to take on reforming social care will not of his predecessor did so. i was amazed that in minister's statement he pointed out that roughly one in three hospital beds are occupied by people who could be better treated elsewhere. it seems to me, from my s
jonathan ashworth. _ social care. thank you. jonathan ashworth, labour's _ social care. thank you.h and i social care. thank you. jonathan - ashworth, labour's health and social care board spokesman. let's go back to the house of commons were that debate is continuing. what will happen is that will ramp up what will happen is that will ramp up over time as the system kicks in, but the distribution will be set out in due course by the secretary of state for health.— state for health. nobody in...
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health secretary jonathan ashworth saying health secretaryjonathan ashworth saying they would rathert about nightclubs in crowded events as you have to have other measures in place, they got to be well ventilated, you have got to have clean air and it is one of the things we have been arguing for months now, especially when it comes to schools, put the clean air facilities in place. in scotland, --eole facilities in place. in scotland, peeple will — facilities in place. in scotland, people will need _ facilities in place. in scotland, people will need proof- facilities in place. in scotland, people will need proof they i facilities in place. in scotland, i people will need proof they have been fully vaccinated to enter clubs and other large events from the 1st of october and, in wales, a decision is expected next week. the prime minister will announce his covid winter plan for england on tuesday, outlining plans for boosterjabs and contingencies that could be needed if the nhs risks being overwhelmed, such as the use of face coverings. at the direction of travel is clear, sajid javid
health secretary jonathan ashworth saying health secretaryjonathan ashworth saying they would rathert about nightclubs in crowded events as you have to have other measures in place, they got to be well ventilated, you have got to have clean air and it is one of the things we have been arguing for months now, especially when it comes to schools, put the clean air facilities in place. in scotland, --eole facilities in place. in scotland, peeple will — facilities in place. in scotland, people...
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and ashworth, why can't the vacancies be filled?th, why can't the vacancies be filled? we have eight massive skills _ vacancies be filled? we have eight massive skills mismatch. - vacancies be filled? we have eight massive skills mismatch. there i vacancies be filled? we have eight| massive skills mismatch. there are about one point six million currently unemployed which is lower than we thought it might be. however there are equivalent number ofjobs that are free but we don't have people with the right qualifications to drive and we don't necessarily have people want to take up roles in the social care industry. which were largely for yield by eastern europe pms who went home as a result of brexit. it's a massive problem facing the government. and maybe a time for us to rethink these skills that we think our children should have and the careers they should follow. we had a massive push to send a great deal of people to university. i wonder if there is a lot of people now wondering if they would rather be a plumber or an hd be drive
and ashworth, why can't the vacancies be filled?th, why can't the vacancies be filled? we have eight massive skills _ vacancies be filled? we have eight massive skills mismatch. - vacancies be filled? we have eight massive skills mismatch. there i vacancies be filled? we have eight| massive skills mismatch. there are about one point six million currently unemployed which is lower than we thought it might be. however there are equivalent number ofjobs that are free but we don't have people with...
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with me arejoanna jarjue, tv and radio commentator and anne ashworth, property & personal finance commentatorrrow's front pages, starting with... the telegraph says it expects borisjohnspon to announce a manifesto—breaking tax rise next week to pay for the biggest overhaul in social care funding in a generation and bring down nhs waiting lists. that's alongside its picture story of abba in motion capture suits to allow them to appear as their younger selves a warning that there is no housing available for six down f again refugees. the ft carries a warning from british gas. of soaring prices for uk households and businesses caused by global supply issues. 1.6 millionjobs go back and caused by global supply issues. 1.6 million jobs go back and the headlines upon unfilled jobs in a range of sectors including carols and transport. coronavirus and brexit are to blame. the paper says. it's the males take on the app is revival. below that people who kidnapped dogs will be sent it's up to seven years in prison. that's new laws to be introduced. i was waiting for all the above ponds. we will look at
with me arejoanna jarjue, tv and radio commentator and anne ashworth, property & personal finance commentatorrrow's front pages, starting with... the telegraph says it expects borisjohnspon to announce a manifesto—breaking tax rise next week to pay for the biggest overhaul in social care funding in a generation and bring down nhs waiting lists. that's alongside its picture story of abba in motion capture suits to allow them to appear as their younger selves a warning that there is no...
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pitchfork was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two is—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth,hire. the 61—year—old was freed after the parole board decided injune that it was safe for him to serve the rest of his life sentence on a licence in the community. uk house prices shot up last month. according to the nationwide building society, prices rose by 2—point—i per cent in august compared withjuly. that's the second biggest month—on—month increase in 15 years. house prices in the uk are now 11 per cent higher than they were last year at the same time. the broadcaster itv has been cleared by media regulator 0fcom over piers morgan's criticism of the duchess of sussex. his comments, that he didn't believe what meghan said in her interview with oprah winfrey in march, led to nearly 58,000 complaints and resulted in him leaving the show good morning britain. 0fcom said its decision was "finely balanced", but that itv had "provided adequate protection to viewers from potentially harmful and highly offensive statements about mental health and suicide". you're watching newsday on th
pitchfork was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two is—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth,hire. the 61—year—old was freed after the parole board decided injune that it was safe for him to serve the rest of his life sentence on a licence in the community. uk house prices shot up last month. according to the nationwide building society, prices rose by 2—point—i per cent in august compared withjuly. that's the second biggest month—on—month increase in 15 years. house...
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pitchfork was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two 15 year—old girls — lynda mann and dawn ashworthard decided injune that it was safe for him to serve the rest of his life sentence on licence in the community. itv has been cleared by media regulator ofcom in relation to criticism by presenter piers morgan of the duchess of sussex. his comments that he didn't believe what the duchess had said in her interview with oprah winfrey led to nearly 58,000 complaints. it resulted in him leaving the show good morning britain. today, he stood by what he had said about harry and meghan. i was entitled to not believe them. i was entitled to not believe them, and by the way, you're all entitled to not believe me — that is what happens in a democracy. so, the idea that i had to lose myjob for expressing a genuinely held opinion, i felt was ridiculous at the time, and i think it's ridiculous now. that was piers morgan speaking earlier today. the wetherspoons chain says a number of its pubs have run out of some brands of beer, because of problems with supplies. a shortage of lorry drivers is said t
pitchfork was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two 15 year—old girls — lynda mann and dawn ashworthard decided injune that it was safe for him to serve the rest of his life sentence on licence in the community. itv has been cleared by media regulator ofcom in relation to criticism by presenter piers morgan of the duchess of sussex. his comments that he didn't believe what the duchess had said in her interview with oprah winfrey led to nearly 58,000 complaints. it resulted in him...
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labour don't look set to oppose the decision, with shadow health secretary jonathan ashworth saying theyng spaces. i think the problem with vaccine passports is people thought that was the key to everything, but the point about nightclubs and crowded events is you have to have other measures in place, they've got to be well ventilated, you have got to have clean air and it is one of the things we have been arguing for months now, especially when it comes to schools, to put the clean air facilities in place. in scotland, people will need proof they have been fully vaccinated to enter nightclubs and other large events from the 1st of october and, in wales, a decision is expected next week. the prime minister will announce his covid winter plan for england on tuesday, outlining plans for boosterjabs and also contingencies that could be needed if the nhs risks being overwhelmed, such as the use of face coverings. but the direction of travel is clear. sajid javid has said he wants to get rid of pcr tests for double—jabbed travellers as soon as possible and he said he didn't see how we could g
labour don't look set to oppose the decision, with shadow health secretary jonathan ashworth saying theyng spaces. i think the problem with vaccine passports is people thought that was the key to everything, but the point about nightclubs and crowded events is you have to have other measures in place, they've got to be well ventilated, you have got to have clean air and it is one of the things we have been arguing for months now, especially when it comes to schools, to put the clean air...
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he killed leicestershire school girls lynda mann and dawn ashworth and when he was jailed in 1988 heger than that in practice so ultimately but i would come when the parole board would need to decide whether at the end of that minimum term he was safe to be released into the community. and in june this year the parole board, a judge led process involving prison psychologists concluded he had completed all his behaviour programmes in prison and could be safely managed. today he was moved from a prison to a bail hostel well he will start his new life but the ministry ofjustice is saying clearly that he is under quite tight restrictions notjust the standard restrictions notjust the standard restrictions about where he had to live but additional requirements including a lie detector tests and geographic bans on going anywhere near the scene of his crimes. so he starts a new life but obviously quite a serious moment for the families who have opposed this for a long time. 0ut top stories this lunchtime. the uk is negotiating with the taliban in doha to secure safe passage for british natio
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planning to bring forward to parliament, and judging by the reaction of shadow health secretaryjonathan ashworth going to oppose the decision not to go ahead with them. i think people thought that vaccine passports — i think people thought that vaccine passports would be the key to everything. the point about nightclubs and large events, you have to have all the measures in place, they have to be well ventilated and you have to have clean air, and we have been arguing for months now, particularly when it comes to school, put the clean air facilities in place which is relatively straightforward. so what we know now is that vaccine passports are off the table in england, and the prime minister is due to announce a raft of measures on tuesday for how the uk government does plan to tackle covid going into the winter, including things like the roll—out of a vaccine booster programme, following advice from an independent committee, the jcvi, which we expect to come through on monday, about who will be eligible for that first wave of vaccine booster jabs. it is expected the elderly are among those who
planning to bring forward to parliament, and judging by the reaction of shadow health secretaryjonathan ashworth going to oppose the decision not to go ahead with them. i think people thought that vaccine passports — i think people thought that vaccine passports would be the key to everything. the point about nightclubs and large events, you have to have all the measures in place, they have to be well ventilated and you have to have clean air, and we have been arguing for months now,...
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to bring forward to parliament and judging from the reaction from shadow health secretaryjonathan ashworththe decision. the problem with _ will oppose the decision. tue: problem with vaccine will oppose the decision. tte: problem with vaccine passports will oppose the decision. tt2 problem with vaccine passports as people think it is the solution to everything on the problem with nightclubs and crowded events as they have to be well ventilated and you have to have clean air and one of the things we have been arguing for months is particularly was school is put clean air strategies in place. school is put clean air strategies in lace. ~ , , in place. the prime minister is exected in place. the prime minister is exoected to — in place. the prime minister is expected to announce - in place. the prime minister is expected to announce a i in place. the prime minister is expected to announce a raft i in place. the prime minister is expected to announce a raft of measures on tuesday for how the uk government plans to tackle covid going into the winter, including things such as the ruling out abov
to bring forward to parliament and judging from the reaction from shadow health secretaryjonathan ashworththe decision. the problem with _ will oppose the decision. tue: problem with vaccine will oppose the decision. tte: problem with vaccine passports will oppose the decision. tt2 problem with vaccine passports as people think it is the solution to everything on the problem with nightclubs and crowded events as they have to be well ventilated and you have to have clean air and one of the...
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pitchfork was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two 15—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth,e sentence on a licence in the community. itv has been cleared by media regulator 0fcom over piers morgan's criticism of the duchess of sussex. his comments, that he didn't believe what meghan said in her interview with oprah winfrey in march, led to nearly 58,000 complaints and resulted in him leaving good morning britain. jd wetherspoon says some of its pubs are running out of certain beer brands, because of ongoing problems with supplies. deliveries of carling and coors beers have failed to arrive the number of weather—related disasters around the world has increased five—fold over the past 50 years, according to scientists from the united nations. in the first ever long—term analysis of its kind, they say climate change is causing more intense and more frequent extreme weather. but far fewer people are dying now due to storms, floods and droughts — and that's thanks to better early warning systems. 0ur chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt has more floodwaters engulf cars.
pitchfork was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two 15—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth,e sentence on a licence in the community. itv has been cleared by media regulator 0fcom over piers morgan's criticism of the duchess of sussex. his comments, that he didn't believe what meghan said in her interview with oprah winfrey in march, led to nearly 58,000 complaints and resulted in him leaving good morning britain. jd wetherspoon says some of its pubs are running out of certain beer...
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this is what the labour mp jonathan ashworth had to say about the health secretary's decision to allowt covid just before 19july — causing the prime minister to have to self—isolate, predicted that case numbers could soar. he set the startjuly that... then there were those who said — one expert said there was a unique opportunity here to become a "petri dish for the world." this is a slight gamble, this is a slight experiment at the moment. i think it's justifiable and i'm reasonably optimistic. so has the government's gamble paid off? well, in the past six weeks, we have certainly seen enough to make critics of the government's plan nervous. scenes like this at the london bar heaven at the stroke of midnight on so—called "freedom day". various festivals, people flocking to beaches, crowded bars and restauarants. case numbers have certainly risen — but not to the levels that were feared. the highest they have reached since 19july is just over 54,000 cases per day — less than half of that 100,000 figure that was feared. meanwhile, the average death rate is 100 per day — which is far bel
this is what the labour mp jonathan ashworth had to say about the health secretary's decision to allowt covid just before 19july — causing the prime minister to have to self—isolate, predicted that case numbers could soar. he set the startjuly that... then there were those who said — one expert said there was a unique opportunity here to become a "petri dish for the world." this is a slight gamble, this is a slight experiment at the moment. i think it's justifiable and i'm...
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pitchfork was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two is—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth,t 50 years, according to scientists from the united nations. in the first ever long—term analysis of its kind, they say climate change is causing more intense and more frequent extreme weather. but far fewer people are dying now due to storms, floods and droughts — and that's thanks to better early warning systems. our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt has more. floodwaters engulf cars... oh, my god! yo, yo! ..roofs are ripped off buildings, as hurricane ida smashes into the us earlier this week. the category four hurricane is just one of a long list of weather—related disasters to hit the world this year. wow. there have been heatwaves and terrible forest fires in the us, south america, europe and siberia. no, no, no, no! and there have been terrible floods, too, including in germany and in china. meanwhile, a drought in madagascar is reckoned to be affecting 400,000 people. it is all part of a pattern of increasing extreme weather, says the un. climate change is boosting
pitchfork was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two is—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth,t 50 years, according to scientists from the united nations. in the first ever long—term analysis of its kind, they say climate change is causing more intense and more frequent extreme weather. but far fewer people are dying now due to storms, floods and droughts — and that's thanks to better early warning systems. our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt has more. floodwaters...
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wage to £15 per hour, and they will be asking a shadow cabinet minister about that but 1stjonathan ashworthh secretary. lots of internal debate going on, but out there people are queueing up for petrol and there has been a call by the british medical association and unison, for key workers and health service workers to get priority at the petrol pumps. what would you do? they are important because we have -ot they are important because we have got nurses _ they are important because we have got nurses and doctors and health care assistants, worried they may not make — care assistants, worried they may not make it — care assistants, worried they may not make it to the bedsides of their patients— not make it to the bedsides of their patients because of a lack of petroh — patients because of a lack of petrol. i'm asking sajid javid, if he is _ petrol. i'm asking sajid javid, if he is watching, get the bma and the royal— he is watching, get the bma and the royal college of nurses, get the bodies _ royal college of nurses, get the bodies that represent care workers, unison— bodies that represent
wage to £15 per hour, and they will be asking a shadow cabinet minister about that but 1stjonathan ashworthh secretary. lots of internal debate going on, but out there people are queueing up for petrol and there has been a call by the british medical association and unison, for key workers and health service workers to get priority at the petrol pumps. what would you do? they are important because we have -ot they are important because we have got nurses _ they are important because we have...
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shadow secretary of state, jonathan ashworth. by the vaccine —— vaccination rates being posted in adults. what is he going to do to vaccinate more younger adults? what campaign will he run to get those vaccination rates up? what is the plan for those who are immunosuppressed, who have shielded throughout this crisis. one example, there were 1 million cancer patients who can produce an immune response to vaccines. will they be offered prophylactic antibody treatment is not available, or will they be expected to shield further throughout the winter? he is right to raise flu and seasonal viruses, but he will know that the australian flu season has been minimal, but that impacts the ability to collect samples to make an appropriate vaccine for the strains that might hit us. is he confident of the effectiveness of the flu vaccine to match this year's strain? on test and trace, flu, we are likely to see more common colds and coughs. these are viruses with overlapping symptoms to temp —— jr covid. we look at multiplex testing, so as wel
shadow secretary of state, jonathan ashworth. by the vaccine —— vaccination rates being posted in adults. what is he going to do to vaccinate more younger adults? what campaign will he run to get those vaccination rates up? what is the plan for those who are immunosuppressed, who have shielded throughout this crisis. one example, there were 1 million cancer patients who can produce an immune response to vaccines. will they be offered prophylactic antibody treatment is not available, or will...