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is agreed on what and how the prime minister and the chancellor agree on, i am joined now by charlotte roseur political correspondent at westminster. hello, charlotte. ., , correspondent at westminster. hello, charlotte-_ what i charlotte. good to be with you. what is currently taking... _ charlotte. good to be with you. what is currently taking. .. 0r— charlotte. good to be with you. what is currently taking... or rather, - is currently taking... or rather, what are the chancellor and the prime minister having to balance? what balance are they having to strike next year's pay rise? this is a big balancing — strike next year's pay rise? this is a big balancing act _ strike next year's pay rise? this is a big balancing act for _ strike next year's pay rise? this is a big balancing act for the - a big balancing act for the government. we are talking about the pay of teachers, junior doctors, police, fire officers, put prison officers and the armed forces. we are hearing that the public sector review bodies are going to recommend increases of between six and 6.5% for each of those different gr
is agreed on what and how the prime minister and the chancellor agree on, i am joined now by charlotte roseur political correspondent at westminster. hello, charlotte. ., , correspondent at westminster. hello, charlotte-_ what i charlotte. good to be with you. what is currently taking... _ charlotte. good to be with you. what is currently taking. .. 0r— charlotte. good to be with you. what is currently taking... or rather, - is currently taking... or rather, what are the chancellor and the...
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i asked our political correspondent charlotte rose. he's going to say that because he wants to see an end to the strikes, so clearly saying, "however many "more strikes there are, it is not going to make "a difference," he hopes to draw a line under this. interestingly, you were going through the pay rises for different parts of the public sector there. overall, increases between 5—7%. we were saying this morning that government departments had budgeted for around 3.5%, so clearly a gap there to be found and people were asking, "where is that money going to come "from, if the government were to accept all the independent " pay bodies�* recommendations? " which, of course, they have. we heard rishi sunak saying in that clip that essentially the money is going to have to come from savings within departmental budgets orfrom prioritisation. he said he wasn't going to commit to any further government borrowing because that could increase inflation and he said he wasn't going to increase taxes because he couldn't ask uk households to pay mor
i asked our political correspondent charlotte rose. he's going to say that because he wants to see an end to the strikes, so clearly saying, "however many "more strikes there are, it is not going to make "a difference," he hopes to draw a line under this. interestingly, you were going through the pay rises for different parts of the public sector there. overall, increases between 5—7%. we were saying this morning that government departments had budgeted for around 3.5%, so...
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our political correspondent, charlotte rose, is there for us now. she is monitoring this.ister has been under such pressure after months of strikes in all sectors. he says this is the final offer. all sectors. he says this is the final offer-— final offer. yes, exactly and i . uess final offer. yes, exactly and i guess he's — final offer. yes, exactly and i guess he's going _ final offer. yes, exactly and i guess he's going to - final offer. yes, exactly and i guess he's going to say - final offer. yes, exactly and i guess he's going to say that l final offer. yes, exactly and i - guess he's going to say that because he wants to see an end to the strikes, so clearly saying however many more strengths there are, it is not going to make any difference, he hopes to draw a line under this. interestingly, you were going through the pay rises for different parts of the public sector there. overall increases behind 5—7%. we were saying this morning that government departments had budgeted for around 3.5%, so clearly a gap fair to be found that people were asking, where is that mo
our political correspondent, charlotte rose, is there for us now. she is monitoring this.ister has been under such pressure after months of strikes in all sectors. he says this is the final offer. all sectors. he says this is the final offer-— final offer. yes, exactly and i . uess final offer. yes, exactly and i guess he's — final offer. yes, exactly and i guess he's going _ final offer. yes, exactly and i guess he's going to - final offer. yes, exactly and i guess he's going to say -...
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lets go straight to westminster in our political correspondent, charlotte rose, who is there for us nowg today about this pay offer? as people i've been hearing. _ about this pay offer? as people i've been hearing, that _ about this pay offer? as people i've been hearing, that offer _ about this pay offer? as people i've been hearing, that offer has - about this pay offer? as people i've been hearing, that offer has now. been hearing, that offer has now been hearing, that offer has now been made, a pay increase of between 5-7% been made, a pay increase of between 5—7% for most of those major public sector groups. rishi sunak saying, though, earlier that the money was going to have to come from within existing departmental budgets. he says he couldn'tjustify being able to increase taxes at a time when household budgets are so tight and that he also couldn'tjustify borrowing more money when inflation is so high and the money the government would have to pay back would therefore be so high as well. now, rishi sunak was saying that there will be additional funding coming from two specific s
lets go straight to westminster in our political correspondent, charlotte rose, who is there for us nowg today about this pay offer? as people i've been hearing. _ about this pay offer? as people i've been hearing, that _ about this pay offer? as people i've been hearing, that offer _ about this pay offer? as people i've been hearing, that offer has - about this pay offer? as people i've been hearing, that offer has now. been hearing, that offer has now been hearing, that offer has now been...
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week to the second daughter to our maureen and his incredible wife holding little etta rose more to my daughter charlotte and my unworthy son in law lieutenant henry. it gives you pause, doesn't it? gives you pause about the importance of reflecting on past knowing. knowing where we've come from, but also gives you even greater weight of responsibility about the future and preserving our inheritance of freedom and the values have made this country great come into higher focus. and that's why i didn't want to miss today the opportunity to say thank you, thank you to of you for supporting the coolidge. and it's important mission of teaching this next generation to love our country, to cherish our constitution cushion and to advance principles and values. with america's 30th president, calvin coolidge. thank you all. i'm especially honored to be here with so many coolidge scholars, young people that are wearing the badges who've are among the best and the brightest that this country has to offer. you were selected through a tremendous competitive process and chosen by merit. and i know i everyone here is pr
week to the second daughter to our maureen and his incredible wife holding little etta rose more to my daughter charlotte and my unworthy son in law lieutenant henry. it gives you pause, doesn't it? gives you pause about the importance of reflecting on past knowing. knowing where we've come from, but also gives you even greater weight of responsibility about the future and preserving our inheritance of freedom and the values have made this country great come into higher focus. and that's why i...
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. >> rose zhang played her practice round today with annika sorenstam. >>> nba summer league continuing. look at this against charlotte from the warriors. the first round pick has skills. warriors win, 98-83, they go to vegas this weekend. >>> baseball , mariners of the giants with the first pitch in 10 minutes. san francisco is trying to snap a four-game losing streak. david bednar named to the all-star game for an injury replacement for clayton kershaw. he left him a present, a cooler filled with pittsburgh's finest beer. you want to get in with me, bring me a sixpack of my favorite . >> i thought you were a cabernet guy? >> that is after the late show. >>> a display of empathy from east bay women determined to help their neighbors. >> i am motivated to do this because i can and i see what is going >>> from the number of homeless people in contra costa county soaring with a recent cow showing a jump from 160 people living on the street in 2020 to 241 by 2023. we meet some remarkable women from concord who are providing food and water every day to their neighbors without a place to call home. >> reporter: kelly is co
. >> rose zhang played her practice round today with annika sorenstam. >>> nba summer league continuing. look at this against charlotte from the warriors. the first round pick has skills. warriors win, 98-83, they go to vegas this weekend. >>> baseball , mariners of the giants with the first pitch in 10 minutes. san francisco is trying to snap a four-game losing streak. david bednar named to the all-star game for an injury replacement for clayton kershaw. he left him a...
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executive dame angela rose hangs in the balance as pressure builds to reveal who was the senior and trusted source, who told the bbc, frankly, a pack of lies . lies. >> and 30 year old charlottedolan was introduced to the house of lords yesterday . is 30 house of lords yesterday. is 30 too young? does this make a mockery of the house? should we abandon it all together . abandon it all together. >> and also today we want people watching and listening what their ideas. how would you honour the memory of queen elizabeth ii? and it's coming up to the first anniversary already of her death. hard to believe. >> how are we going to do that? a woman who had such a spectacular long and incredible reign. can we a statue reign. how how can we a statue to a garden, a museum, to a rose garden, a museum, a memorial, or don't we to do it? >> but so we want your ideas. let us know your thoughts on all our talking points. email us at gbviews@gbnews.com. first, gbviews@gbnews.com. but first, here's your morning news with rory . rory smith. >> thank you very much. andre moore . british holidaymakers are moore. british holidaymakers are due to return to the uk from roads as repack creation fligh
executive dame angela rose hangs in the balance as pressure builds to reveal who was the senior and trusted source, who told the bbc, frankly, a pack of lies . lies. >> and 30 year old charlottedolan was introduced to the house of lords yesterday . is 30 house of lords yesterday. is 30 too young? does this make a mockery of the house? should we abandon it all together . abandon it all together. >> and also today we want people watching and listening what their ideas. how would you...