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lee cain isa are a lot of people who... lee cain is a key ally of dominic cummings. lot of people who are massively unhappy with his promotion to chief of staff and didn't think it was the right thing for the prime minister to do. and i think what time was saying earlier is exactly right. this feels like a westminster bible story. but the reason why it's important is it speaks to the internal divisions within government. it probably will have lots of real—world ramifications in terms of what direction the government goes on in terms of the pandemic and how it manages communications around that. a real critical public health issue. and in terms of brexit. so, it feels like we are watching a westminster soap opera, but it's a soap opera that is probably going to end up affecting all of our day—to—day lives, but you know, i just all of our day—to—day lives, but you know, ijust come back to this point, itjust know, ijust come back to this point, it just feels know, ijust come back to this point, itjust feels so unnerving and so unsettling to know all of this stuff is goi
lee cain isa are a lot of people who... lee cain is a key ally of dominic cummings. lot of people who are massively unhappy with his promotion to chief of staff and didn't think it was the right thing for the prime minister to do. and i think what time was saying earlier is exactly right. this feels like a westminster bible story. but the reason why it's important is it speaks to the internal divisions within government. it probably will have lots of real—world ramifications in terms of what...
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he is very upset with what happened with lee cain.close allies and have been since the day of vote leave when they fought the referendum together in favour of brexit. dominic cummings wants lee cain to be reimposed and to get hisjob back of director of communications, and some think he will walk out if he doesn't get his way. and this could happen tonight or it may not. it'sjust worth putting this into perspective, sonia is right, for a lot of people, this isjust a lot of sonia is right, for a lot of people, this is just a lot of tittle tattle, names they've never heard of, what does it mean? i think it does matter and we will see how much of this plays out, because these two people, dominic cummings and lee cain have been the bedrock of the prime minister's brexit policy, very heart ofa minister's brexit policy, very heart of a brexit policy without much compromise at all. it's perhaps coincidence or perhaps not that both men, one man has gone, and the other is considering leaving, just as the prime minister is on the cusp of doing t
he is very upset with what happened with lee cain.close allies and have been since the day of vote leave when they fought the referendum together in favour of brexit. dominic cummings wants lee cain to be reimposed and to get hisjob back of director of communications, and some think he will walk out if he doesn't get his way. and this could happen tonight or it may not. it'sjust worth putting this into perspective, sonia is right, for a lot of people, this isjust a lot of sonia is right, for a...
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offered mr cain that exact job. of communications to being offered the job of chief of staff, to resigning from downing street, all in the space of 2a hours or so, and all indicative of the swirling concerns and anger and rows they have been at the heart of downing street, at the heart of how we are governed, in the last 48 hours or so. governed, in the last 48 hours or so. chris, thank you very much, chris mason. outside number ten. a former nurse will appear in court later today charged with eight counts of murder — and ten counts of attempted murder. 30—year—old lucy letby was rearrested on tuesday as part of an investigation which began in 2017 into baby deaths at a hospital in chester. she's due to appear at warrington magistrates‘ court later today. mark edwardson has been in warrington for us this morning... lucy letby is charged with eight cou nts lucy letby is charged with eight counts of murder and ten of attempted murder following investigations into baby deaths at the countess of chester hospital. whilst
offered mr cain that exact job. of communications to being offered the job of chief of staff, to resigning from downing street, all in the space of 2a hours or so, and all indicative of the swirling concerns and anger and rows they have been at the heart of downing street, at the heart of how we are governed, in the last 48 hours or so. governed, in the last 48 hours or so. chris, thank you very much, chris mason. outside number ten. a former nurse will appear in court later today charged with...
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this is the prime minister last night with another key aide, lee cain. would be mrjohnson‘s chief of staff. allies say his departure was amicable, but many of those were unhappy with his role, including the prime minister's fiance carrie symonds. the man who ran number ten for theresa may says the prime minister now has a chance to get things back on track. it is a big opportunity for him depending on the decisions he now makes. but in terms of the chief of staff role i would say the most important word in the job title is staff, not chief. you are there not to try and deliver your own political views about what should happen to the country, but to make the government machine work for the prime minister. and there are big decisions to be made. the government has to decide in the next couple of weeks whether to sign up next couple of weeks whether to sign up to next couple of weeks whether to sign uptoa next couple of weeks whether to sign up to a trade agreement with europe and what happens when the lockdown in england ends on the 2nd of december. ultima
this is the prime minister last night with another key aide, lee cain. would be mrjohnson‘s chief of staff. allies say his departure was amicable, but many of those were unhappy with his role, including the prime minister's fiance carrie symonds. the man who ran number ten for theresa may says the prime minister now has a chance to get things back on track. it is a big opportunity for him depending on the decisions he now makes. but in terms of the chief of staff role i would say the most...
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lee cain is now working out his notice.ut how to manage his office and his government. chris mason, westminster, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo is in downing street. this is really about more than just one resignation, isn't it, leila? absolutely. the office we are talking about is 10 downing street, the heart of government, where decisions are made that govern all of our lives, and the person leaving is one of the prime minister's most trusted close aides, who has been at his side long before he ended up in downing street, so that would be destabilising for any prime minister to lose one of his inner circle, especially because his department has exposed power struggles, clashes and tensions at the very heart of government. they are clearly those who think that because of lee cain's history with a vote leave campaign, pa rt of history with a vote leave campaign, part of a small team of those from that campaign brought in to number ten, along with dominic cummings, that this will shift at —— herald a shif
lee cain is now working out his notice.ut how to manage his office and his government. chris mason, westminster, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo is in downing street. this is really about more than just one resignation, isn't it, leila? absolutely. the office we are talking about is 10 downing street, the heart of government, where decisions are made that govern all of our lives, and the person leaving is one of the prime minister's most trusted close aides, who has been at...
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according to the times, the departures of lee cain and dominic cummings represent the conclusion of aus power struggle at the heart of government. the financial times says the architect of britain's exit from the eu left downing street carrying a cardboard box and a trove of potentially dangerous secrets, and quotes a government insider saying they wouldn't be surprised if there's an explosive stunt between now and christmas. the i reports it was a bitter end to life at downing street for dominic cummings after days of political turmoil as, according to the paper, borisjohnson lost patience with his controversial chief adviser after toxic infighting, whilst the guardian says the prime minister has been urged to appoint an mp as his permanent chief of staff — to help heal deep divisions between him and his backbenchers. the daily mirror reflects on the victims of the yorkshire ripper, who died today, saying they can now rest in peace. and the yorkshire post also carries pictures of sutcliffe's victims, saying his deaths ends one of the most hauntingly notorious chapters in yorkshire's
according to the times, the departures of lee cain and dominic cummings represent the conclusion of aus power struggle at the heart of government. the financial times says the architect of britain's exit from the eu left downing street carrying a cardboard box and a trove of potentially dangerous secrets, and quotes a government insider saying they wouldn't be surprised if there's an explosive stunt between now and christmas. the i reports it was a bitter end to life at downing street for...
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lee cain, a close ally of dominic cummings, and while lee cain is an important figure in downing streetime minister's chief aide, a man who really has the era boris johnson. if you remember, there a huge controversy earlier in the year when mrcummings huge controversy earlier in the year when mr cummings travelled from london to county durham during the highlight of lockdown. boris johnson refused to sack him, displaying his importance to the prime minister. after the departure of lee cain, a lot has been said about the future of cummings. he's been speaking to laura kuenssberg tonight and he was asked about these rumours. he has a blog in which he said he planned to make himself redundant by the end of 2020 a source said mr cumming will be out of government by christmas. why this is important, there is clearly been quite a lot of turbulence in downing street over the past couple of days about who has the ear of the prime minister. does government that is trying to tackle a pandemic and the other thing is both of them worked on the vote leave, the brexit campaign, along with boris johns
lee cain, a close ally of dominic cummings, and while lee cain is an important figure in downing streetime minister's chief aide, a man who really has the era boris johnson. if you remember, there a huge controversy earlier in the year when mrcummings huge controversy earlier in the year when mr cummings travelled from london to county durham during the highlight of lockdown. boris johnson refused to sack him, displaying his importance to the prime minister. after the departure of lee cain, a...
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lee cain is now working out his notice.manage his office and his government. chris mason, westminster, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo is at westminster. for people who might be trying to follow this thinking, with the best will in the world, i've never heard of this chap, why should they be concerned? it is tempting to look at this and think, isn't this just one m, this and think, isn't this just one in, one out, a change of the guard in numberten, in, one out, a change of the guard in number ten, office politics coming to the fore but it is hugely significant but because we have the departure of one of the prime minister's key aides, a very small tea m minister's key aides, a very small team of trusted advisors the prime minister has in downing street and lee cain was one of the longest serving aides and had been with him long before they entered downing street, so that is destabilising for a prime minister at any time to lose one of a handful of people who you have been relying on for advice and guidan
lee cain is now working out his notice.manage his office and his government. chris mason, westminster, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo is at westminster. for people who might be trying to follow this thinking, with the best will in the world, i've never heard of this chap, why should they be concerned? it is tempting to look at this and think, isn't this just one m, this and think, isn't this just one in, one out, a change of the guard in numberten, in, one out, a change of...
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lee cain is part of a group of people who borisjohnson worked cain is part of a group of people who borisg the brexit referendum campaign. and he then brought him into numberten, when campaign. and he then brought him into number ten, when he came to the became a minister, dominic cummings and lee cain come into his very close circle of advisers, seem to be the key people who really had the prime minister's year. with lee cain's departure, questions have also arisen, is anyone else going to follow suit? we understand that for how follow suit? we understand that for now dominick cummings will stay in position and we don't expect to see any other key people leave the prime minister's team —— dominic cummings. the key question is how have we ended up here? how has one of the prime minister's key advisers come to stand down? it all has to do with tensions that have been bubbling at numberten for tensions that have been bubbling at number ten for some time which have how number ten for some time which have now spilled out into the open. there has been a recent appointment of a new press spokes
lee cain is part of a group of people who borisjohnson worked cain is part of a group of people who borisg the brexit referendum campaign. and he then brought him into numberten, when campaign. and he then brought him into number ten, when he came to the became a minister, dominic cummings and lee cain come into his very close circle of advisers, seem to be the key people who really had the prime minister's year. with lee cain's departure, questions have also arisen, is anyone else going to...
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again, alongside mr cain.ity of those other departures are farfrom confirmed but reality of those other departures are far from confirmed but one insider hasjust told are far from confirmed but one insider has just told me are far from confirmed but one insider hasjust told me in are far from confirmed but one insider has just told me in the last few minutes they can't describe how messy this feels on the inside. there are serious concerns on both sides, if you like, in the government and far from giving a picture that this is an administration that is all focused on trying to deliver the right policies to help the country through this pandemic, instead tonight it appears an administration riven by rival factions who are fighting over influence of the prime minister himself is that at the end of the day, while every government has rivalries, every government has split loyalties, there is only one person in charge and at the end of the day, that is meant to be the prime minister. our political editor laura kuen
again, alongside mr cain.ity of those other departures are farfrom confirmed but reality of those other departures are far from confirmed but one insider hasjust told are far from confirmed but one insider has just told me are far from confirmed but one insider hasjust told me in are far from confirmed but one insider has just told me in the last few minutes they can't describe how messy this feels on the inside. there are serious concerns on both sides, if you like, in the government and far...
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after the departure of lee cain, there's been a lot of lee cain, there's been a lot of speculation overcummings and as you say, he's been speaking to our political editor laura kuenssberg tonight and he was asked about these rumours that he would be leaving number ten by christmas. saying his position has not changed. he has a blog in which he said he planned to make himself redundant by the end of 2020. a senior downing street source says he will be out of government by christmas. why this is important, a couple of big picture things here. there has clearly been quite a lot of turbulence in downing street over the past couple of days about who gets whatjob and who has the ear of the prime minister. this is a government thatis minister. this is a government that is trying to tackle a pandemic and the other thing as well as lee cain and dominic cummings both worked on the brexit campaign. seen as two people that are quite calm but if, really influencing the way that downing street is run. —— come back to if both mentally and, it will meana if both mentally and, it will mean a possible si
after the departure of lee cain, there's been a lot of lee cain, there's been a lot of speculation overcummings and as you say, he's been speaking to our political editor laura kuenssberg tonight and he was asked about these rumours that he would be leaving number ten by christmas. saying his position has not changed. he has a blog in which he said he planned to make himself redundant by the end of 2020. a senior downing street source says he will be out of government by christmas. why this is...
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this is the prime minister last night, with another key aide, lee cain.power struggle over whether he'd be mrjohnson‘s chief of staff. allies say his departure, and that of dominic cummings, was amicable, but those said to be unhappy with mr cain's role included the prime minister's fiancee, carrie symonds. after the faction fights of recent days, the man who ran number 10 for theresa may says the prime minister now has a chance to get things back on track. there's a big opportunity for him here, depending on the decisions he now makes. but i think in terms of the chief of staff role, the key thing i would say is that the most important word in the job title is staff, not chief. you're there not to try and deliver your own political agenda, your own views about what should happen to the country, but to make the government machine work for the prime minister. and there are big decisions to be made. borisjohnson will have to decide whether to sign up to a trade deal with europe, he will make that decision without two of his king brexit allies by his side, a
this is the prime minister last night, with another key aide, lee cain.power struggle over whether he'd be mrjohnson‘s chief of staff. allies say his departure, and that of dominic cummings, was amicable, but those said to be unhappy with mr cain's role included the prime minister's fiancee, carrie symonds. after the faction fights of recent days, the man who ran number 10 for theresa may says the prime minister now has a chance to get things back on track. there's a big opportunity for him...
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lee cain, who is on the left, had been tipped for promotion to borisjohnson's chief of staff. 0ur ukehind the scenes in downing street. this was notjust some random resignation. multiple sources have told me today that he had been offered the job to be the prime minister's chief of staff. but through the day, it became obvious that wouldn't work out. there was stiff resistance from some quarters, including, iunderstand, from the prime minister's partner who objected to that appointment being made. so, huge questions of rival factions inside downing street vying for influence through the day. and tonight, it's also been suggested to me that other departures may follow mr cain out the door in some kind of protest. potentially dominic cummings, the prime minister's most senior adviser who has been very, very close to mr cain, working very much as a duo in terms of offering their advice to borisjohnson, and there are also whispers tonight about the position of the government's eu negotiator, david frost, who again worked with borisjohnson at the foreign office, again alongside mr cain. n
lee cain, who is on the left, had been tipped for promotion to borisjohnson's chief of staff. 0ur ukehind the scenes in downing street. this was notjust some random resignation. multiple sources have told me today that he had been offered the job to be the prime minister's chief of staff. but through the day, it became obvious that wouldn't work out. there was stiff resistance from some quarters, including, iunderstand, from the prime minister's partner who objected to that appointment being...
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a few hours later, lee cain resigned, dominic cummings made clear he was going to leave by the end ofoday, looks like borisjohnson has had enough of this infighting, frankly. there was a meeting this afternoon were mr johnson's book to mr cummings and mr cain and said, that's it. they are basically on leave, mr cummings is going to work on some of his pet projects until mid—december, but to all extents and purposes, that reign of the vote leave group in downing street is over. big question is, what comes next? and to be honest, we are not quite sure at the moment. when we look at how much power these factions have got, to make the prime minister go in one direction or another, boris johnson is minister go in one direction or another, borisjohnson is ultimately the boss and the job is ultimately up the boss and the job is ultimately up to them. you read my mind, nick! i last question! thank you very much, nick eardley. back to one of our main stories now, and the serial killer peter sutcliffe, known as the yorkshire ripper, has died in hospital at the age of 7a. sutcliffe murdered 13 w
a few hours later, lee cain resigned, dominic cummings made clear he was going to leave by the end ofoday, looks like borisjohnson has had enough of this infighting, frankly. there was a meeting this afternoon were mr johnson's book to mr cummings and mr cain and said, that's it. they are basically on leave, mr cummings is going to work on some of his pet projects until mid—december, but to all extents and purposes, that reign of the vote leave group in downing street is over. big question...
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by offering lee cain thejob of chief of disorder. up saying he was resigning and he will leave at christmas. this morning here on breakfast the cabinet minister did his best to try to convince us that this was not a big deal... the prime minister runs the government, he is surrounded by a good team, strong team of advisors, and of course the cabinet, who are busy working on their particular areas to move the country forward. a challenging time, we know, and we have just been discussing the state of the economy and the concerns and anxiety many people will have regarding their jobs, but our sole focus in government is trying to steer the country through the pandemic, protect people'sjobs, country through the pandemic, protect people's jobs, and country through the pandemic, protect people'sjobs, and also to ensure all the other things people ca re ensure all the other things people care about are not neglected. nothing to see here, guv, the basic argument there. but this does matter. it might involve a series of personalities we are n
by offering lee cain thejob of chief of disorder. up saying he was resigning and he will leave at christmas. this morning here on breakfast the cabinet minister did his best to try to convince us that this was not a big deal... the prime minister runs the government, he is surrounded by a good team, strong team of advisors, and of course the cabinet, who are busy working on their particular areas to move the country forward. a challenging time, we know, and we have just been discussing the...
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seen here with the prime minister last night, lee cain, another close aide, resigned in a tussle overboris johnson's chief of staff. all smiles by the end, perhaps, but he didn't go without a fight. with his two closest aides gone, borisjohnson must now decide who to put in place. yourjob as chief of staff, i think, is to make sure the prime minister is getting advice from all the different voices that he or she needs to hear from, and to try to build an effective team in downing street that unites the political advisers, who will often come from a range of views within their political party, and the civil service team that works there as well. friends of both men continue to blame carrie symonds, boris johnson's fiancee and former party official, for their downfall. she is said to have been unhappy with some of the team at number ten. as the drama of the past week subsides, there are pressing issues for the prime minister, and he can't afford for downing street to stay in limbo for long. 0ur political correspondent, jonathan blake, is here. lots of claims and counter claims over the
seen here with the prime minister last night, lee cain, another close aide, resigned in a tussle overboris johnson's chief of staff. all smiles by the end, perhaps, but he didn't go without a fight. with his two closest aides gone, borisjohnson must now decide who to put in place. yourjob as chief of staff, i think, is to make sure the prime minister is getting advice from all the different voices that he or she needs to hear from, and to try to build an effective team in downing street that...
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tim murtaugh, georgia state representative vernon jones, steve paul, will cain. "varney" coming up for you after this. ♪ . . i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions.
tim murtaugh, georgia state representative vernon jones, steve paul, will cain. "varney" coming up for you after this. ♪ . . i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions.
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dominic cummings in lee cain where the campaigners who help deliver brexit and then an 80 seat majorityand it has new press striker teddy and he is talking more to carrie symonds, they want him to be more like the centrist mayor who wofi be more like the centrist mayor who won the elections for london defeat is used as boris has finally decided he wants to be in the prime minister rather than a kidnap victim, showing the view that dominic cummings had in fact taking control of the number 10 operation. at the end, an intriguing little eye that said dominic cummings's verbic at moment is to pull a pen from imaginary high—grade and throw the green over his shoulder as he leaves the room. everyone has embraced —— an imaginary hand grenade and throw it over his shoulder into the room. shyama, if we just going to the observer and dave was a mentioning allegra stratton. she is the other major personality and there is a clash of personalities, as it would appear. she is going to be the new face of downing street, doing these tv briefings from the new year. it is alleged that she is on carrie sy
dominic cummings in lee cain where the campaigners who help deliver brexit and then an 80 seat majorityand it has new press striker teddy and he is talking more to carrie symonds, they want him to be more like the centrist mayor who wofi be more like the centrist mayor who won the elections for london defeat is used as boris has finally decided he wants to be in the prime minister rather than a kidnap victim, showing the view that dominic cummings had in fact taking control of the number 10...
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the cane, a close ally of dominic cummings, and while he is an important figure —— lee cain, dominicr's chief aid, a man who really has the ear of boris johnson. chief aid, a man who really has the ear of borisjohnson. and if you remember, there was a huge controversy earlier in the year when mr huge controversy earlier in the yearwhen mrcummings huge controversy earlier in the year when mr cummings travelled from london to county durham during the height of lockdown. borisjohnson during the height of lockdown. boris johnson refused during the height of lockdown. borisjohnson refused because to sack him, emphasising his importance to the prime minister but following the departure of lee cain, there is a lot of speculation regarding the future of dominic cummings, and he has been speaking to our political editor, laura kuenssberg, tonight, and a nswered kuenssberg, tonight, and answered these rumours about him earlier. he said his position hasn't changed and that he seeks to be largely redundant by the end of 2020. a senior government redundant by the end of 2020. a senior government
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lee cain held the key position of director of communications at 10 downing street.le. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg has more. this was notjust some random resignation. multiple sources have told me today that he had been offered the job to be the prime minister's chief of staff. but through the day, it became obvious that wouldn't work out. there was stiff resistance from some quarters, including, i understand, from the prime minister's partner who objected to that appointment being made. so, huge questions of rival factions inside downing street vying for influence through the day. and tonight, it's also been suggested to me that other departures may follow mr cain out the door in some kind of protest. potentially dominic cummings, the prime minister's most senior adviser who has been very, very close to mr cain, working very much as a duo in terms of offering their advice to borisjohnson. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: thousands of armenians protest against the deal reached over the disputed region of nagorno—karabakh. we'll have the latest from
lee cain held the key position of director of communications at 10 downing street.le. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg has more. this was notjust some random resignation. multiple sources have told me today that he had been offered the job to be the prime minister's chief of staff. but through the day, it became obvious that wouldn't work out. there was stiff resistance from some quarters, including, i understand, from the prime minister's partner who objected to that appointment being...
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minister and it is a government trying to tackle the pandemic on the other thing as well that lee caint campaign along with boris johnson, forged in the fire together and are seen as two people with quite combative style is an influential and the way that downing street is run. if both of them leave at the end of the year it means major changing of the guard in the heart of government and a possible significant change of approach as well. turkmenistan's president has bestowed his favourite breed of dog with the highest honour — a golden statue. situated on a busy roundabout in the capital, ashgabat, the 6m canine was unveiled to a socially distanced celebration of music, dancing and balloons. the alabay — a central asian shepherd dog — is so beloved by the president that he gifted russia's president, vladimir putin, with a puppy in 2017. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ l vaughanjones hello there. today's weather's not looking that bad once we lose the early morning rain across england and wales. we'll have plenty of sunshine into the afternoon, but there will be some blustery heavy
minister and it is a government trying to tackle the pandemic on the other thing as well that lee caint campaign along with boris johnson, forged in the fire together and are seen as two people with quite combative style is an influential and the way that downing street is run. if both of them leave at the end of the year it means major changing of the guard in the heart of government and a possible significant change of approach as well. turkmenistan's president has bestowed his favourite...
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lee cain held the key position of director of communications at 10 downing street.eparture is being seen as part of a wider power struggle. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, has more. it has been a bumpy time for the government and to some not surprising he has left hisjob. it is more complicated than that. this was notjust some random resignation. multiple sources have told me today that he had been offered the job to be the prime minister's chief of staff. but through the day, it became obvious that wouldn't work out. there was stiff resistance from some quarters, including, i understand, from the prime minister's partner, who objected to that appointment being made. so, huge questions of rival factions inside downing street vying for influence through the day. and tonight, it's also been suggested to me that other departures may follow mr cain out the door in some kind of protest. potentially dominic cummings, the prime minister's most senior adviser who has been very, very close to mr cain, working very much as a duo in terms of offering their advice to bo
lee cain held the key position of director of communications at 10 downing street.eparture is being seen as part of a wider power struggle. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, has more. it has been a bumpy time for the government and to some not surprising he has left hisjob. it is more complicated than that. this was notjust some random resignation. multiple sources have told me today that he had been offered the job to be the prime minister's chief of staff. but through the day, it became...
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—— with yellow yes, i think actually, lee cain -- i think lee cain's leaving will have a bigger effect years under theresa may and borisjohnson, you need a special adviser to crawl over broken glass for you metaphorically, to do everything you need and to help you as much as possible, lee cain was that person and dominic cummings perhaps less so but certainly had an agenda which meshed very well with the prime minister's and they worked very closely together. he was a trusted adviser but it is a kind of nonsense “— trusted adviser but it is a kind of nonsense —— but the nonsense, the drama and a soap opera of the last few days and indeed the last couple of months has tested the prime minister's patience in regard to this and it got to a stage where it was inevitable that —— that dominic cummings especially was going to go. ultimately when it comes to the much more important question of the running of government, especially in such a critical period, and how number ten communicates with the wider parliamentary party, do you think ultimately that this will benefit boris johnson think ult
—— with yellow yes, i think actually, lee cain -- i think lee cain's leaving will have a bigger effect years under theresa may and borisjohnson, you need a special adviser to crawl over broken glass for you metaphorically, to do everything you need and to help you as much as possible, lee cain was that person and dominic cummings perhaps less so but certainly had an agenda which meshed very well with the prime minister's and they worked very closely together. he was a trusted adviser but it...
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in government who want the prime minister to use lee cain's departure asa minister to use lee cain'sld trump continues to deny his defeat in the presidential election. donald trump continues to deny his defeat in the presidential election. we take a look at the health of american democracy. here in the uk, a nurse has appeared in court in cheshire charged highways england says the two mile stretch will remove noise and visual distraction from the campaign groups are worried the wiltshire landscape could be damage. here's more from duncan kennedy. the 8303, gateway to southwest but routed past the written shift of this world heritage site. the 30 years, they've debated how to save stonehenge. but now the government says the a 303 is to be buried into a tunnel, creating a traffic free landscape. what heritage say it will transform the mortgage —— monument to. heritage say it will transform the mortgage -- monument to. to remove this noisy and polluting road from this noisy and polluting road from this very important prehistoric landscape. the terminal would be two miles long and govern
in government who want the prime minister to use lee cain's departure asa minister to use lee cain'sld trump continues to deny his defeat in the presidential election. donald trump continues to deny his defeat in the presidential election. we take a look at the health of american democracy. here in the uk, a nurse has appeared in court in cheshire charged highways england says the two mile stretch will remove noise and visual distraction from the campaign groups are worried the wiltshire...
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we were actually breaking this time last night and we had tom newton and sonya on, and it was lee cainigning. last night, we were talking about this position of whether dominic cummings would go, and it was a bit 50—50 at that time, this time last night than during the day, i heard commentator say of dominic cummings hasn't gone by already during the day, then he's not going to go, butjames, the papers are still going for this, and this is very much dominating a lot of the front pages. yes, we are getting a feeling that that the and is night, but one thing we've got to remember about dominic cummings is his survivability. it's quite remarkable. if you remember what happened when he made the infamous journey up the m1 to durham and everyone thought it was the end then and he survived it. he got through it. so, while certainly this time it does seem like it does seem different, it does seem that we might be at the end of the line, i just... there is just might be at the end of the line, i just... there isjust that centimetre of doubt in my mind remembering what happened last time. what i
we were actually breaking this time last night and we had tom newton and sonya on, and it was lee cainigning. last night, we were talking about this position of whether dominic cummings would go, and it was a bit 50—50 at that time, this time last night than during the day, i heard commentator say of dominic cummings hasn't gone by already during the day, then he's not going to go, butjames, the papers are still going for this, and this is very much dominating a lot of the front pages. yes,...
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tom contain is coming back up -- tom cain is coming back up. because of the manner of this election is different than ears. a lot of vote by mail and some mailed it to everybody. when they counted, some counted certain votes coming in and would be disproportionate. democrats more likely voted in the absentee portion and republicans overwhelmingly voted on election day. each area doesn't count them the same. in this case in new jersey they counted the votes based on when they came in so it looked like a member had a really high margin. now we're seeing it trick down. so the new ones that are counting, tom cain is winning by 63%. so your answer to your question is one could. and it's best because everybody took the time to go vote. let's wait until we have all the information. they're going to recount by hand in georgia. that's going to take some time. that's a close race. we had a close race in the last presidential. let's let all of them carry out and yeah, some of them could switch. reporter: the women in the country have more than the democra
tom contain is coming back up -- tom cain is coming back up. because of the manner of this election is different than ears. a lot of vote by mail and some mailed it to everybody. when they counted, some counted certain votes coming in and would be disproportionate. democrats more likely voted in the absentee portion and republicans overwhelmingly voted on election day. each area doesn't count them the same. in this case in new jersey they counted the votes based on when they came in so it...
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was one of these folks, the late herman cain, we saying none of that matters. we want something simple, something we can fit on a bumper sticker or on a tweet and that's it. the alternative is hard work. we're not interested in hard work because that would require them to take governing seriously, if they don't. that's a classic example. i'm glad that resonated with you. >> or recognizing that there is this novel virus out there that could kill you, and herman cain, i mean, i don't want to, you know, but he went to the rally and didn't wear a mask and he is no longer with us. it's just crazy. it's mind-boggling. i also like the one about the june 2017 fake signing ceremony about privatizing air traffic control. >> is funny, signing ceremony or normal part of governing in a normal administration. congress passes a bill of significance, the president lines of the pins and they sign the signature and hand them out. it's a think of something president joey doing. the lasso for years that hasn't been in a legislative fake news in large part because republicans are s
was one of these folks, the late herman cain, we saying none of that matters. we want something simple, something we can fit on a bumper sticker or on a tweet and that's it. the alternative is hard work. we're not interested in hard work because that would require them to take governing seriously, if they don't. that's a classic example. i'm glad that resonated with you. >> or recognizing that there is this novel virus out there that could kill you, and herman cain, i mean, i don't want...
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he is very close to lee cain.ion is races is whether this very core group of hard-core brexiters that formed the vote lead campaign, really propelled johnson to his position of power, whether their influence over the government is waning now. a lot depends they gone how this plays out in the back pages of the tory party. johnson is often accused of not keep enough to help mp's them informed of his policy, help them understand what he wants, bring them along and get their support. i think you're going to have to look at how mp's responded this and whether we see a backlash against cummings rising up out of this cain resignation. about thisascinated as an outsider. -- theeading a telegraph telegraph, and they do it in more of a political way than your elegance, and they have team care. what is carrie simmons doing intruding on this process? she got upset about photos been the primeinstagram? minister of the united kingdom is dealing with this? there's so much going on behind the scenes here, tom. we also have the ap
he is very close to lee cain.ion is races is whether this very core group of hard-core brexiters that formed the vote lead campaign, really propelled johnson to his position of power, whether their influence over the government is waning now. a lot depends they gone how this plays out in the back pages of the tory party. johnson is often accused of not keep enough to help mp's them informed of his policy, help them understand what he wants, bring them along and get their support. i think you're...
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—— lee cain.pping routine surgery too early in the first wave and resuming it too late and when you apologise to the hundreds of thousands of people who are still waiting for treatment? thank you for that question, i will take the first one. ican question, i will take the first one. i can tell you that all of us in government are focused on one thing which is protecting lives and livelihoods and i have set out some of the measures we have taken in terms of extending the furlough scheme, protecting millions ofjobs, extending the self—employment scheme and that again protecting so far 2.6 millionjobs through and that again protecting so far 2.6 million jobs through that and indeed, all the grants and other support we have provided. and we will continue to do that, that is what people are watching this press conference, your viewers, would expect the government to do, to make sure we provide support for them and continue to put our arms around them at what is a very difficult time for lots of busines
—— lee cain.pping routine surgery too early in the first wave and resuming it too late and when you apologise to the hundreds of thousands of people who are still waiting for treatment? thank you for that question, i will take the first one. ican question, i will take the first one. i can tell you that all of us in government are focused on one thing which is protecting lives and livelihoods and i have set out some of the measures we have taken in terms of extending the furlough scheme,...
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government spilt out into the public eye this week as downing street's director of communications lee cainputy political editor vicki young contains flash photography. leaving for the final time. one of the most influential figures in westminster propelled out of the door after a power struggle that erupted publicly and left downing street in turmoil. dominic cummings has been at borisjohnson's side for years and made plenty of enemies. the prime minister has been persuaded he needs a different style of government, which means no place for some of his most loyal advisers. dominic cummings made his name as a formidable campaigner, first against the uk joining the euro. it was the eu referendum that forged his relationship with borisjohnson, and he was credited with the winning slogan, "take back control." but the move into government threw up different challenges. mr cummings was ruthless with those he didn't consider to be loyal. he was dismissive of the cabinet, conservative mps and the civil service. parliament was controversially suspended when it tried to block a no—deal brexit. althou
government spilt out into the public eye this week as downing street's director of communications lee cainputy political editor vicki young contains flash photography. leaving for the final time. one of the most influential figures in westminster propelled out of the door after a power struggle that erupted publicly and left downing street in turmoil. dominic cummings has been at borisjohnson's side for years and made plenty of enemies. the prime minister has been persuaded he needs a different...
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here with will cain and pete hegseth. elf, but, honestly, at this point it's older than ten years. so we need movies that came out in the last ten years to tee up for the holiday season. pete: christmas chronicles, kurt russell as santa, have you seen that? will: no, but i've seen a lot of people suggesting that. pete: and i just stole from jeremy who's e-mailed us, friends@foxnews.com, one and two. the kids rave about it. jedediah: and kim writes a bad moms christmas. you will of laugh your butt off. i haven't seen that, but it sounds like a great title. will: and office christmas party. friends@foxnews.com. pete: you're looking for something to fortify and help your kids, i mean, educate? i don't think bad moms christmas or office christmas party is going to get it done. will: i've seen bad santa, and that's not -- [laughter] pete: that one is not going to do it. will: no. pete: i've seen bad moms. jedediah: another one i like -- yeah, another one i like is grumpy old men, but the kids won't appreciate that, and a good
here with will cain and pete hegseth. elf, but, honestly, at this point it's older than ten years. so we need movies that came out in the last ten years to tee up for the holiday season. pete: christmas chronicles, kurt russell as santa, have you seen that? will: no, but i've seen a lot of people suggesting that. pete: and i just stole from jeremy who's e-mailed us, friends@foxnews.com, one and two. the kids rave about it. jedediah: and kim writes a bad moms christmas. you will of laugh your...
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lee cain, the prime minister's head of communications, had been a prominent figure in the vote leaveat other advisers, including dominic cummings, had been considering whether to follow suit, but have decided to stay. counter terrorism officers are supporting an investigation in north london, after a car crashed into edmonton police station and a man set fire to the road outside. a man in his forties has been arrested on suspicion of arson and other offences. both the london ambulance service and fire brigade were called to the scene. police say no injuries have been reported. the body which represents county councils in england says just one in five are confident of balancing their budgets next year without major cuts. councils have been given extra funds during the pandemic, but are facing falls in council tax and business rate income. for those stories and more, breakfast is coming up at six this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: us president—electjoe biden names a key appointee to his administration — long—time aide ron klain will serve as white house chief of staff. the t
lee cain, the prime minister's head of communications, had been a prominent figure in the vote leaveat other advisers, including dominic cummings, had been considering whether to follow suit, but have decided to stay. counter terrorism officers are supporting an investigation in north london, after a car crashed into edmonton police station and a man set fire to the road outside. a man in his forties has been arrested on suspicion of arson and other offences. both the london ambulance service...
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a meeting this afternoon between borisjohnson, dominic cummings and director of communications lee cain cumming should leave immediately, the prime minister wa nted immediately, the prime minister wanted to clear the air and move on but there are already different versions of what went on at that meeting circulating and i think that's a sign ofjust how fractious of this whole thing has become. as for the mood among conservative mps, many have predicted for quite some time that it would end like this. one said to me tonight, it is time to just one said to me tonight, it is time tojust rejoice one said to me tonight, it is time to just rejoice that they have gone. vicki young, thank you. and there's more on dominic cummings and his impact on british politics in taking control: the dominic cummings story, on the iplayer now. the serial killer peter sutcliffe, known as the yorkshire ripper, has died in hospital at the age of 7a. he had coronavirus. sutcliffe murdered 13 women across yorkshire and the north west of england between 1975 and 1980. he was also convicted of the attempted murder
a meeting this afternoon between borisjohnson, dominic cummings and director of communications lee cain cumming should leave immediately, the prime minister wa nted immediately, the prime minister wanted to clear the air and move on but there are already different versions of what went on at that meeting circulating and i think that's a sign ofjust how fractious of this whole thing has become. as for the mood among conservative mps, many have predicted for quite some time that it would end like...
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he‘s denied his resignation is associated with the departure of his close ally lee cain as director oftical correspondent jonathan blake reports on what it means for borisjohnson‘s government as it grapples with the coronavirus pandemic and brexit trade talks. and a warning that his report contains flash photography. it‘s become familiar. the prime minister‘s most senior adviser confronted by the press outside his home. typically dismissive of questions about his future. but that has now been settled. he will leave downing street by christmas. unconventional, confrontational, never afraid to break westminster‘s unwritten rules. have you lost the power struggle, mr cummings? dominic cummings, in style and substance, has made his mark. but after a turbulent week at number 10, he has made clear his time is up. well, he was always someone who would shake things up. he didn‘t take things as if, just because they‘d been done that way, that they couldn‘t be done any other way, and it‘s good, ithink, to have people who challenge the system and challenge the way things are done. i'm not surpris
he‘s denied his resignation is associated with the departure of his close ally lee cain as director oftical correspondent jonathan blake reports on what it means for borisjohnson‘s government as it grapples with the coronavirus pandemic and brexit trade talks. and a warning that his report contains flash photography. it‘s become familiar. the prime minister‘s most senior adviser confronted by the press outside his home. typically dismissive of questions about his future. but that has...
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he's denied his resignation is associated with the departure of his close ally, lee cain, as directormmunications, amid internal tensions at number ten. 0ur political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports on what it means for boris johnson's government, as it grapples with the coronavirus pandemic and brexit trade talks. and a warning that his report contains flash photography. it's become familiar. the prime minister's most senior adviser confronted by the press outside his home. typically dismissive of questions about his future. but that has now been settled. he will leave downing street by christmas. unconventional, confrontational, never afraid to break westminster‘s on written rules. have you lost the power struggle, mr cummings? dominic cummings, in style and substance, has made his mark. after a turbulent week at number 10, he has made clear his time is up. he was a was the one who would shake things up. he didn't think -- who would shake things up. he didn't think —— ortake who would shake things up. he didn't think —— or take things, just because they have been done that wa
he's denied his resignation is associated with the departure of his close ally, lee cain, as directormmunications, amid internal tensions at number ten. 0ur political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports on what it means for boris johnson's government, as it grapples with the coronavirus pandemic and brexit trade talks. and a warning that his report contains flash photography. it's become familiar. the prime minister's most senior adviser confronted by the press outside his home. typically...
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dominic cain al-jazeera. millions of americans have been travelling over the thanksgiving holiday, despite warnings from health experts urging them to stay at home and stem the spread of coronavirus. the u.s. transportation security administration says nearly 6000000. people took flights from friday to wednesday. and on wednesday, the day before the thanksgiving holiday, 1000000 people pass through airport security. and on that day, the u.s. recorded 2400 deaths linked to covert 19 more than 90000 people are in hospital with the virus. professor lawrence gostin is the founding chair, founding story of o'neil chair in global health floor at georgetown university where he says, there's a possibility. the number of covert related deaths will increase after the holiday season. the worst case scenario is that we'll have a 100000 or more deaths between now and when the vaccine rolls out. i think, you know, basically the drug administration has pretty much given up and the president almost never meets, is this task
dominic cain al-jazeera. millions of americans have been travelling over the thanksgiving holiday, despite warnings from health experts urging them to stay at home and stem the spread of coronavirus. the u.s. transportation security administration says nearly 6000000. people took flights from friday to wednesday. and on wednesday, the day before the thanksgiving holiday, 1000000 people pass through airport security. and on that day, the u.s. recorded 2400 deaths linked to covert 19 more than...
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it was something of a confrontation with the premise of‘s aids, but also one of these, lee cain allegedlying and both looked rather cheerful. i think there is still a lot we need to have come out and be guided through. ultimately, it does show you how factional number 10 has become and leading figures will not be any building for the next few weeks and not working at then. it is the premise that i'm going to be able to bring an end to this, restore harmony if there was ever such a thing in downing street? orare we ever such a thing in downing street? or are we entering a difficult period for the prime minister as he tries to work out what his government is now going to be aiming for? he fought so hard to keep dominic cummings against a great deal of pressure from newspapers, large sections of public opinion, from some conservative mps after that famous occasion when he drove a long way from london during the lockdown in disputed circumstances, but the essence of that was that he was even forced to go an cameron john interview, something he loads doing. what has —— go on camera to doing. w
it was something of a confrontation with the premise of‘s aids, but also one of these, lee cain allegedlying and both looked rather cheerful. i think there is still a lot we need to have come out and be guided through. ultimately, it does show you how factional number 10 has become and leading figures will not be any building for the next few weeks and not working at then. it is the premise that i'm going to be able to bring an end to this, restore harmony if there was ever such a thing in...
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the winter holidays, but that's getting a chilly reception in other european countries as dominic cainnow reports from berlin. sammut in winter means snow and skiing. at this result in the danger of coded 19 has not prevented the slopes from opening and these skiers from enjoying them. because although cove it has killed more than 4000 people in switzerland, officials here do not want it to kill the economy too. and they say they have protection measures in place. we're trying to make it possible to do it. do skiing vacations are a skiing day in 7 months, and we're trying hard at the moment to improve every possibility that it's been offered. so with the distance socially, this thing masks whatever, because we believe we have to live with corbett, 19, but across the border in france, the view is different. more than 50000. people have died with cove it 19 and ministers here fear a repeat of the kinds of super spread a ski events that occurred in austria and elsewhere at the start of the pandemic in europe. of course it will be possible for everyone to go to ski resorts to enjoy the pur
the winter holidays, but that's getting a chilly reception in other european countries as dominic cainnow reports from berlin. sammut in winter means snow and skiing. at this result in the danger of coded 19 has not prevented the slopes from opening and these skiers from enjoying them. because although cove it has killed more than 4000 people in switzerland, officials here do not want it to kill the economy too. and they say they have protection measures in place. we're trying to make it...
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it's not very good well, it's sort of my "adele." >> jimmy: this like your "adele," my "michael caineor this last round, we're gonna see how many we can get together. >> okay. >> jimmy: ready? >> yup >> jimmy: we got this. go >> "get out of my kitchen. you're the worst cook in world. >> jimmy: adele. [ laughter ] >> no. >> jimmy: oh, oh, gordon ramsey. [ bell rings ] >> yes >> jimmy: uh, okay "i eat spaghetti dinners with my daughter. did i say his name >> you didn't say his name >> jimmy: no, i didn't names >> "spaghetti dinners with my daughter." you're tony soprano. you're - >> jimmy: "every afternoon, i'm gonna talk to you guys about what's happening here in the city and my brother -- my brother's on tv. >> ooh, cuomo? >> jimmy: yes, yes [ bell rings ] sorry for that go, go, go, sorry. it was bad >> oh, god ooh. now -- [ laughter ] okay "uh, i don't know, man yeah, man. uhh, i don't know. >> jimmy: uh, i don't -- >> "i've got a brother who's also an actor. >> jimmy: what [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] what wait, a brother. >> "i don't know, man. i think it's not for bad neve
it's not very good well, it's sort of my "adele." >> jimmy: this like your "adele," my "michael caineor this last round, we're gonna see how many we can get together. >> okay. >> jimmy: ready? >> yup >> jimmy: we got this. go >> "get out of my kitchen. you're the worst cook in world. >> jimmy: adele. [ laughter ] >> no. >> jimmy: oh, oh, gordon ramsey. [ bell rings ] >> yes >> jimmy: uh, okay "i...
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government spilt out into the public eye this week as downing street's director of communications, lee cainsigned. a lovely story now. 96—year—old kenneth meredith moved into a care home five weeks ago because of his worsening dementia — but coronavirus restrictions meant his wife of 71 years betty was unable to visit. she missed him so much, she asked whether she could be moved into the care home as well. phil mackie takes up the story. married for 71 years and reunited after being separated for more than a month. kenneth meredith has dementia and had to move into the bourne view care home. just you? just you and me. you'll take me back? no, i'm not taking you back — i've come to live with you. neither he nor his wife betty could bear being apart, so she decided to surprise her husband and move in, too. he'd been away for five weeks, i think, and he wasn't coming back because they wouldn't let him out, so i decided to come here tojoin him. how difficult was it for you, betty, to be apart from ken? 0h, very difficult, very difficult. we see each other so much. so for a week betty had to iso
government spilt out into the public eye this week as downing street's director of communications, lee cainsigned. a lovely story now. 96—year—old kenneth meredith moved into a care home five weeks ago because of his worsening dementia — but coronavirus restrictions meant his wife of 71 years betty was unable to visit. she missed him so much, she asked whether she could be moved into the care home as well. phil mackie takes up the story. married for 71 years and reunited after being...
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polina cain or is the president and has led the organization since it was established in 2013. this is an association focusing on women with low incomes. so what we do is basically focus on recycling. that not only gives the women an income, but also helps to keep our city cleaner. and most of them together, the women manage to gather around $1.00 tons of waste every month at the recycling center, workers sort of package it ready for transport. after that, it gets sent to an industrial recycling plant for processing this community used to be very dirty with all the plastic waste. now i see a real difference in terms of cleanliness, but that means you don't find much waste in this area anymore. so the collectors have to go further to find material for recycling as there's no longer enough around here. the group to is part of the mozambique association of recycling or more the association is working to set up an efficient waste management and recycling system in mozambique. so far, 6 regional organizations are taking part and more have signaled interest in joining when i started
polina cain or is the president and has led the organization since it was established in 2013. this is an association focusing on women with low incomes. so what we do is basically focus on recycling. that not only gives the women an income, but also helps to keep our city cleaner. and most of them together, the women manage to gather around $1.00 tons of waste every month at the recycling center, workers sort of package it ready for transport. after that, it gets sent to an industrial...