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donnell, who preceeded sirjeremy as cabinet secretary, described him as a real driving force in the civil service great civil servant, you know, he took overfrom me, he‘s the kind of person that will get accolades from across all the parties. and from all his colleagues in the civil service. he was impartial but a real driving force to get things done. he would never give up on something. he would get round the obstacles and ensure solutions were found. but he also had an enormous work ethic. he would, basically... just keep at things, until he got them right. he did that very successfully for people of very different political persuasions who wanted to do very different kinds of outcomes. this gives you the impression that it is a battle between the civil service and the ministers, but when it works the in the thick of its gives you the impression that it is a battle between the civil service and the ministers, but when it works really well, and with jeremy it nearly always did, they combined to be an incredible effective force. we are all very emotional about this. i worked withjeremy for years
donnell, who preceeded sirjeremy as cabinet secretary, described him as a real driving force in the civil service great civil servant, you know, he took overfrom me, he‘s the kind of person that will get accolades from across all the parties. and from all his colleagues in the civil service. he was impartial but a real driving force to get things done. he would never give up on something. he would get round the obstacles and ensure solutions were found. but he also had an enormous work ethic....
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and sir mark sidwell, sirjeremy‘s successor as head of civil service said...er, yvette cooper, speaking on ridge on sunday on sky news, paid this tribute. joe meek and i think, was a wonderful public servant and he i think did a huge amount to hold governments together at very difficult times. i knew him personally and i think all thoughts are with his family. i think people will not be aware of quite how many remarkable things he did to solve crises, to deal with some of the most difficult problems and, as a very honourable public servant to hold people together and to make sure that the government frankly did not do stupid things on many occasions and to make sure there we re occasions and to make sure there were solutions. yvette cooper with her tribute to sirjeremy heywood. earlier i spoke to lord gus 0'donnell, who preceeded sirjeremy as cabinet secretary, described him a real driving force in the civil service. i think the thing you will find is, as the great civil servants, and he took over from as the great civil servants, and he took overfrom me, this
and sir mark sidwell, sirjeremy‘s successor as head of civil service said...er, yvette cooper, speaking on ridge on sunday on sky news, paid this tribute. joe meek and i think, was a wonderful public servant and he i think did a huge amount to hold governments together at very difficult times. i knew him personally and i think all thoughts are with his family. i think people will not be aware of quite how many remarkable things he did to solve crises, to deal with some of the most difficult...
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his career in the civil service spanned over 30 years. minister theresa may said sirjeremy "worked tirelessly to serve our country" and said his death was "a huge loss to british public life". speaking on ridge on sunday, the labour mp yvette cooper paid this tribute. has wife also said, we shared everything and i will miss him more than i can say. speaking on ridge on sunday, the labour mp yvette cooper paid this tribute. jeremy was a wonderful public servants, and i think he did a huge amount to hold governments together at difficult times. i knew him well personally, and i think all my thoughts are with his family. people will not be aware of how many remarkable things he did to solve crises, to deal with some of the most difficult problems, and as a very audible public servant to hold people together and to make sure that the government frankly did not do stupid things on many occasions, had to make sure there was solutions. i think his contribution to public life, for all governments, whatever your politics, his contribution was imme
his career in the civil service spanned over 30 years. minister theresa may said sirjeremy "worked tirelessly to serve our country" and said his death was "a huge loss to british public life". speaking on ridge on sunday, the labour mp yvette cooper paid this tribute. has wife also said, we shared everything and i will miss him more than i can say. speaking on ridge on sunday, the labour mp yvette cooper paid this tribute. jeremy was a wonderful public servants, and i think...
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as cabinet secretary, and head of the civil service, and in other senior roles, lord heywood has workeds on all sides have paid tribute. theresa may said lord heywood worked tirelessly to serve our country and is a huge loss to british public life. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, described sirjeremy as an impressive and dedicated public servant. and the former deputy prime minister, nick clegg, said it was heartbreaking news and he‘d never met anyone who worked as hard and tirelessly in government. lord heywood‘s wife, suzanne, said he was a wonderful husband and father, who could light up any room. i think we started with the 1975 guidance... despite huge influence, he kept a low public profile. described by one former colleague as the most important person nobody‘s ever heard of. but his death, at 56, is a shock to those who knew him well. jeremy, ithink, was a wonderful public servant. and he, ithink, did a huge amount to hold governments together, at very difficult times. i obviously knew him very well, personally. and... ithink, you know, all thoughts with his family. despite his
as cabinet secretary, and head of the civil service, and in other senior roles, lord heywood has workeds on all sides have paid tribute. theresa may said lord heywood worked tirelessly to serve our country and is a huge loss to british public life. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, described sirjeremy as an impressive and dedicated public servant. and the former deputy prime minister, nick clegg, said it was heartbreaking news and he‘d never met anyone who worked as hard and tirelessly in...
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lessons for the civil service. extending the home civil service to northern ireland.sector, greater expertise is going to be required. expertise is going to be required. we also have lessons about openness and transparency. and transparency. that greater transparency will add value to public debate. value to public debate. know, simply changing processes and procedures will not be enough. procedures will not be enough. are engaged in an ongoing process of renewal and self—examination. renewal and self—examination. applicable at every level within this party. this party. ireland get moving in the right direction. direction. roads, schools and hospitals, but of course much more remains to be done. course much more remains to be done. of our people, up and down our country. country. cultural foundation to lay for the next generation. why do we say that? cultural wealth, the envy of the rest of the globe. rest of the globe. but by the efforts and talents of all of them. all of them. although this was achieved through common bond, the union. common bond, the union. that is
lessons for the civil service. extending the home civil service to northern ireland.sector, greater expertise is going to be required. expertise is going to be required. we also have lessons about openness and transparency. and transparency. that greater transparency will add value to public debate. value to public debate. know, simply changing processes and procedures will not be enough. procedures will not be enough. are engaged in an ongoing process of renewal and self—examination. renewal...
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the head of the civil service, sir jeremy heywood, has died from cancer at the age of 56.heresa may, this is extreme a sad news, all of my thoughts are with jeremyed this is extreme a sad news, all of my thoughts are withjeremyed family and friends. the many retirement tributes paid to him from across the little speck in recent weeks demonstrated his extraordinary talent, supporting and advising prime ministers and ministers at leading the civil service with distinction. theresa may goes on to say that he worked tirelessly to serve our country in the finest editions of the civil service and is a huge loss to british public life. i will always be grateful for the support he gave me personally and remember his achievements across his career as we regret that he did not have the chance to offer his talents for longer in retirement. sirjeremy heywood, distinguished civil servant, died of cancer at the age of 56. the headlines on bbc news: seven children have now been discharged from hospital after falling from an inflatable fairground slide at a fireworks display in surrey las
the head of the civil service, sir jeremy heywood, has died from cancer at the age of 56.heresa may, this is extreme a sad news, all of my thoughts are with jeremyed this is extreme a sad news, all of my thoughts are withjeremyed family and friends. the many retirement tributes paid to him from across the little speck in recent weeks demonstrated his extraordinary talent, supporting and advising prime ministers and ministers at leading the civil service with distinction. theresa may goes on to...
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as cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, and in other senior roles, lord heywood has workedr more than 20 years, serving four prime ministers. jeremy heywood was the most outstanding civil servant. indeed, the most dynamic civil servant of his generation. exceptional ability, unimpeachable integrity. as we saw in facing his illness, exceptional courage, also. politicians on all sides have paid tribute. theresa may said... the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, described sirjeremy as... and the former deputy prime minister, nick clegg, said... lord heywood's wife, suzanne, said he was a wonderful husband and father who could light up any room. i think we started with the 1975 guidance... despite huge influence, he kept a low public profile. described by one former colleague as the most important person nobody‘s ever heard of. but his death, at 56, is a shock to those who knew him well. jeremy, ithink, was a wonderful public servant. and he, ithink, did a huge amount to hold governments together, at very difficult times. i obviously knew him very well, personally, and... ithink, yo
as cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, and in other senior roles, lord heywood has workedr more than 20 years, serving four prime ministers. jeremy heywood was the most outstanding civil servant. indeed, the most dynamic civil servant of his generation. exceptional ability, unimpeachable integrity. as we saw in facing his illness, exceptional courage, also. politicians on all sides have paid tribute. theresa may said... the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, described sirjeremy as......
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if i may figure at the heart of the british civil service.e at the heart of the british civil service. if i may pay my own tribute to him first. it is a very sad day. we knew you is very ill but this is sooner than we expected and we hoped. condolences to suzanne and the family. he was an exceptional person, head and shoulders the best of this in whitehall in many ways he combined three particular things. a laser—like policy mind that an extraordinary capacity for hard work and an uncanny knack of the —— manipulating the government machine. not someone everyone would have heard of but a very influential and powerful person in the government of the country. it is a very difficult job because you are powerful. you are also being pushed around by the buffeting winds of politics and yet you have to be impartial, you have to be not political. the tributes thatjeremy has to be not political. the tributes that jeremy has had to be not political. the tributes thatjeremy has had from prime minister is of different parties demonstrate how good he was a
if i may figure at the heart of the british civil service.e at the heart of the british civil service. if i may pay my own tribute to him first. it is a very sad day. we knew you is very ill but this is sooner than we expected and we hoped. condolences to suzanne and the family. he was an exceptional person, head and shoulders the best of this in whitehall in many ways he combined three particular things. a laser—like policy mind that an extraordinary capacity for hard work and an uncanny...
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i don't think this administration is actually trying to destroy the civil service or the foreign service specifically. they may have different views about what exactly to do on certain policy issues, but i don't think they're actually out to destroy what the deep state would be constituted of. we need to be careful in our reaction to what he's saying to keep it in the zone of what's actually material and what's at stake. >> okay. >> i think you're -- we talked about this, about your son when this was going on. and i'm completely sympathetic and it's one of the reasons i find this administration so disturbing. but we should be honest about that aspect of it. this is not rhetoric that is welcoming to all americans and it should stop and we should go in a different direction. >> david, go ahead, yeah. >> i'm sorry. >> i just wanted to finger on this, if you don't any faith that something truthful is being said in a time of noncrisis, what the heck are we going to do when there is a crisis? that's what i would like to know. >> that's important. >> i want to pick up on that and make a broader
i don't think this administration is actually trying to destroy the civil service or the foreign service specifically. they may have different views about what exactly to do on certain policy issues, but i don't think they're actually out to destroy what the deep state would be constituted of. we need to be careful in our reaction to what he's saying to keep it in the zone of what's actually material and what's at stake. >> okay. >> i think you're -- we talked about this, about your...
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as cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, and in other senior roles, lord heywood has workedrs, serving four prime ministers. jeremy heywood was the most outstanding civil servant, indeed the most dynamic civil servant of his generation. exceptional ability, unimpeachable integrity. as we saw in facing his illness, exceptional courage also. politicians on all sides have paid tribute. theresa may said lord heywood worked tirelessly to serve britain, and is a huge loss to public life. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn described jeremy heywood as an impressive and dedicated public servant. the former deputy prime minister nick clegg said it was heartbreaking news and he hadn't met anyone who had worked as hard and tirelessly in government. lord heywood's wife, suzanne, said he was a wonderful husband and father who could light up any room. think we started with a 1975 guidance... despite huge influence, he kept a low public profile, described by one former colleague at most important person nobody‘s ever heard of. but his death, at 56, is a shock to those who knew him well. jeremy,
as cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, and in other senior roles, lord heywood has workedrs, serving four prime ministers. jeremy heywood was the most outstanding civil servant, indeed the most dynamic civil servant of his generation. exceptional ability, unimpeachable integrity. as we saw in facing his illness, exceptional courage also. politicians on all sides have paid tribute. theresa may said lord heywood worked tirelessly to serve britain, and is a huge loss to public life....
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tributes are paid to the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood, who has died from cancer aged 56. eight children are injured after falling from a giant inflatable slide at a fireworks event in surrey. most have now been discharged from hospital but one child remains under observation. we don't still know yet exactly what happened but eight children appear to have come off near the top of the slide, or at the top of the slide, i am not quite sure yet and landed on the floor beside it. leicester city's football players arrive in bankok tojoin the funeral of their former chairman vichai srivaddhanaprabha. a 33—year—old man from lincolnshire has become the first person to swim around the british coast. it feels weird now to sort of be looking back and almost reflecting because for 157 days i almost didn't allow myself to do that, so now it feels quite nice. and at 1:30pm, the travel show are in taiwan, visiting the ancient capital, and going behind the scenes at the biggest performing arts centre in the world. the pro—brexit businessman, aaron banks, has
tributes are paid to the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood, who has died from cancer aged 56. eight children are injured after falling from a giant inflatable slide at a fireworks event in surrey. most have now been discharged from hospital but one child remains under observation. we don't still know yet exactly what happened but eight children appear to have come off near the top of the slide, or at the top of the slide, i am not quite sure yet and...
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as cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, and in other senior roles, lord heywood has workednt for more than 20 years, serving four prime ministers. jeremy heywood was the most outstanding civil servant, indeed the most dynamic civil servant of his generation. exceptional ability, unimpeachable integrity. as we saw in facing his illness, exceptional courage also. politicians on all sides have paid tribute. theresa may said lord heywood worked tirelessly to serve britain, and is a huge loss to public life. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn described jeremy heywood as an impressive and dedicated public servant. the former deputy prime minister nick clegg said it was heartbreaking news and he hadn't met anyone who had worked as hard and tirelessly in government. lord heywood's wife, suzanne, said he was a wonderful husband and father who could light up any room. think we started with a 1975 guidance... despite huge influence, he kept a low public profile, described by one former colleague at most important person nobody‘s ever heard of. but his death, at 56, is a shock to those who
as cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, and in other senior roles, lord heywood has workednt for more than 20 years, serving four prime ministers. jeremy heywood was the most outstanding civil servant, indeed the most dynamic civil servant of his generation. exceptional ability, unimpeachable integrity. as we saw in facing his illness, exceptional courage also. politicians on all sides have paid tribute. theresa may said lord heywood worked tirelessly to serve britain, and is a huge...
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that said, brexit has put an enormous strain on the civil service.d so we are having more civil servants recruited to work on brexit because there is just a tremendous amount of work to be done, especially in this initial phase where we are having to legislate and get everton ready for the uk leaving, so there has been a lot of pressure put on the civil service. thank you very much for being with us there. deputy director of the institute for government, the think tank that looks at how government functions. the headlines on bbc news: five ministers try to persuade theresa may to make changes to the brexit deal. 1071 people are known to have died in the california wild files. the cia thinks that the crown prince of saudi arabia ordered the murder of thejournalist prince of saudi arabia ordered the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. now, time for the sport. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's katherine downes. let's start with the cricket, and rain has stopped playjust to win the second test and it's been backwards
that said, brexit has put an enormous strain on the civil service.d so we are having more civil servants recruited to work on brexit because there is just a tremendous amount of work to be done, especially in this initial phase where we are having to legislate and get everton ready for the uk leaving, so there has been a lot of pressure put on the civil service. thank you very much for being with us there. deputy director of the institute for government, the think tank that looks at how...
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but like many others in the commission, these two ladies have really, really done the european civil service proud and all of their colleagues, as well, and i am thinking of your team, mr. president, your private office, the ,ecretary-general and his team and as i said in front of the heads of state of government this morning, all of the departments in the commission have contributed. the director general, the martinez,t, martin, the private office, richard and paulina, who i know very well. tos romero i would also like mention. the heads of the two legal counsel's and commission. treaty, as all lawyers know, i am word count, so what saying is that all of this work has only been possible because we have pooled all of this expertise and experience, all of the skills these persons could muster. worked towards unity, and i very carefully nurtured the unity which heads of state of government wanted to show from the very outset. in sure that unity -- ensure that unity among member states and institutions. i would be very happy to continue the work. thank you. meltzer will be our guest on in-depth
but like many others in the commission, these two ladies have really, really done the european civil service proud and all of their colleagues, as well, and i am thinking of your team, mr. president, your private office, the ,ecretary-general and his team and as i said in front of the heads of state of government this morning, all of the departments in the commission have contributed. the director general, the martinez,t, martin, the private office, richard and paulina, who i know very well....
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tributes are paid to the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service sirjeremy heywood whoancer aged 56. eight children have been injured after falling from a giant inflata ble after falling from a giant inflatable slide at a fireworks eventin inflatable slide at a fireworks event in surrey. most of them have 110w event in surrey. most of them have now been discharged from hospital with just one child remaining now been discharged from hospital withjust one child remaining under observation. leicester city's footballers have arrived in bangkok tojoin the footballers have arrived in bangkok to join the funeral of their former chairman, vichai srivaddhanaprabha. those are the latest news headlines. now, carmen roberts is in taiwan for a special edition of the travel show. this week, the travel show is in taiwan, an island of traditions and religions, amazing landscapes and modern marvels. i'm on a journey to discover how the island's colonisers have shaped the history, culture, and traditions of this beautiful land. whoo! oh, my goodness. don't go into the house! taiwan is a
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it is one of an extraordinary civil service and career staff. it doesn't just weaken our influence it provides opportunities for the disorder. there is a line between dean acheson and george marshall. this was a conversation among the secretaries of state he would be possibly over here on the spectrum but it was a coherent conversation. were you surprised in the past 24. the institutions the president is talking about and the institution that you drew on the united nations within the gulf war. this institutions were pretty effective through this man's presidency. did you see that coming? >> i did not. i certainly agree with you and i knew president obama would agree the leadership in the world is absolutely imperative. we had alliances that leveraged the power that we could rely on and of those alliances were evidenced by nato of course and by the security agreements with japan and korea and in the economic sphere the world bank, imf and so forth. those institutions were created by america in order for us to do with the rest of the world needed
it is one of an extraordinary civil service and career staff. it doesn't just weaken our influence it provides opportunities for the disorder. there is a line between dean acheson and george marshall. this was a conversation among the secretaries of state he would be possibly over here on the spectrum but it was a coherent conversation. were you surprised in the past 24. the institutions the president is talking about and the institution that you drew on the united nations within the gulf war....
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that will be seen by the civil service to markhamnd that's tomorrow, andby -- seehe civil service tomorrow, and a non-legal binding documents unlike the withdrawal agreement, ,it and from the h point of view, there is key bit talking about ending free movement of people between the u.k. and the eu and the u independent trade policy. but i think the feeling here is that there is something for everyone, but very little for anyone in particular. forle exat talks about the , british having independent coastal waters,o brexiteers say that means we can shape our own trade, and theresa may says itme actualls we can look at quotas. hthe spanish wereding out, saying they may not sign off on gibraltar. they want a final say in any agreement. theresa may last night to the prime minister and it appears from diplomats i've spoken to that the spanish think compromise esn be made. tha may arrived on saturday night. there are those saying porque? ultimately we are not being told. she is juncker. jean-claude they are pleading with her not to change ahead of sunday's summit, where it looks right now like th
that will be seen by the civil service to markhamnd that's tomorrow, andby -- seehe civil service tomorrow, and a non-legal binding documents unlike the withdrawal agreement, ,it and from the h point of view, there is key bit talking about ending free movement of people between the u.k. and the eu and the u independent trade policy. but i think the feeling here is that there is something for everyone, but very little for anyone in particular. forle exat talks about the , british having...
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if you're interested in learning more visit our website or >> my passion for civil service is inspired by a tradition. scda stands for supervisorory control and data acquisition. we can respond to an alarm, store history, so we can look at previous events and see what went wrong and if we can improve it. operations came to scda and said, can you write a program that would run the pumps at crystal springs pump station to eliminate peak power usage during daytimes, and we performed that function. i love the puzzle. every time there's a problem that comes up, it's a puzzle that has to be solved, and we do it. >> travis writes all the code for the original water system. he is super passionate. he knows every little detail about everything. he's a great troubleshooter. he can walk into the plant, we can tell hem an issue, and he'll nail down what the problem is, whether it be electrical, mechanical or computer. he works very well with others, he knows how to teach, very easygoing, great guy to work with. >> my passion for civil service is inspired by a tradition. i'm performing a task that
if you're interested in learning more visit our website or >> my passion for civil service is inspired by a tradition. scda stands for supervisorory control and data acquisition. we can respond to an alarm, store history, so we can look at previous events and see what went wrong and if we can improve it. operations came to scda and said, can you write a program that would run the pumps at crystal springs pump station to eliminate peak power usage during daytimes, and we performed that...
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i would like to add one sentence concerning the civil servants coming from those who are at the service of the commission. nobody, nobody of them would be pushed out. nobody would be ejected. i have experience i have always admired the professionalism, the loyalty, the commitment of those coming from britain to serve the commission. i can't promise, but nobody will be ejected from the commission's system. good deal? sad deal? not the deal itself but the brexit is set moment for the european union. d i want to say for britain, too. the few ture -- this is the best deal possible. this is the only deal possible. i'm convinced that those having to ratify this deal and in westminster and the european parliament, we have this in their minds when they are taking -- making their decision. every member of the european everyone the same apply to the members of the house. thank you. >> good afternoon to all of you. first of all thank you, to you, for inviting me to be on your side for this press conference. today we're reached a fair and balanced agreement with the u.k. this is the best deal possi
i would like to add one sentence concerning the civil servants coming from those who are at the service of the commission. nobody, nobody of them would be pushed out. nobody would be ejected. i have experience i have always admired the professionalism, the loyalty, the commitment of those coming from britain to serve the commission. i can't promise, but nobody will be ejected from the commission's system. good deal? sad deal? not the deal itself but the brexit is set moment for the european...
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former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service sir jeremy heywood dies from cancer aged 56. players from leicester city football club fly to thailand to pay their respects to the club's owner, who died in a helicopter crash last weekend. the first man to swim around the coast of great britain has waded ashore in kent. before the papers, sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh woozencroft. good morning. as you've been hearing, there were sombre scenes in cardiff yesterday as leicester city's players and fans paid tribute to their former chairman vichai srivaddhanaprabha and the four others who lost their lives in a helicopter crash last weekend. it was leicester's first match since the crash, winning thanks to this goal from demarai gray with the entire team celebrating together before running over to their travelling supporters on what was a very emotional afternoon. elsewhere, liverpool moved to the top of the premier league, at least until manchester city and chelsea play their games this afternoon, and newcastle united have finally won a leag
former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service sir jeremy heywood dies from cancer aged 56. players from leicester city football club fly to thailand to pay their respects to the club's owner, who died in a helicopter crash last weekend. the first man to swim around the coast of great britain has waded ashore in kent. before the papers, sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh woozencroft. good morning. as you've been hearing, there were sombre scenes in...
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another child remains under observation after the incident former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service jeremy heywood dies from cancer aged 56 more than seventy business leaders call for a referendum on the terms of the brexit deal the family of a christian woman at the centre of mass protests in pakistan has asked for asylum in britain. now, inside out west midlands asks would a simple change in the law help tackle carjacking? welcome to this week's inside out tonight. the moment that violent car thieves drove off with a baby on the back seat. we're taking the car! i remember being run over and i realised that they'd taken my baby in the car. and i screamed. battling the tide of illegal prescription drugs ordered online for doorstep delivery. it's illegal product entering the uk. it might have diazepam on the label, but in reality you don't know what product is is. and not all plain sailing in their seaside home for the new arrivals from the midlands. she doesn't appear to necessarily understand that this little one isn't a threat because she never grew up with any little ones around
another child remains under observation after the incident former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service jeremy heywood dies from cancer aged 56 more than seventy business leaders call for a referendum on the terms of the brexit deal the family of a christian woman at the centre of mass protests in pakistan has asked for asylum in britain. now, inside out west midlands asks would a simple change in the law help tackle carjacking? welcome to this week's inside out tonight. the moment...
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tributes are paid to the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood who has died from cancer aged 56. an investigation‘s begun into how eight children fell from an inflatable slide at a fireworks display in woking last night — seven of them have now been discharged from hospital. leicester city players arrive in bangkok to join funeral ceremonies for their chairman who died in a helicopter crash. a 33—year—old man from lincolnshire has become the first person to swim around the british coast. ross edgley crossed the finish line in margate after swimming 1,780 miles. now, david cornock takes a look back at what's been happening in the political world in the week in parliament. hello, welcome to the week in parliament. our look at the week in westminster and beyond with all the boring bits taken out. in this week's programme, drama as mps vote on the budget. this is the first time a member of the government has resigned during the votes on a budget, as a direct result of the chancellor's policies, thank you. are we ready for brexit? the clock is ticking. we
tributes are paid to the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood who has died from cancer aged 56. an investigation‘s begun into how eight children fell from an inflatable slide at a fireworks display in woking last night — seven of them have now been discharged from hospital. leicester city players arrive in bangkok to join funeral ceremonies for their chairman who died in a helicopter crash. a 33—year—old man from lincolnshire has become the first...
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and have we vetted this with the civil service commission? if this is a job, it should be a living wage job, a unionized job. all these questions i have about it. >> president cohen: all right, thank you, supervisor fewer for sharing just a few of your thoughts. i think that in the spirit of this, it's right without a doubt. but this is going to have such a huge impact that we might need to pump the brakes on this and slow it down. supervisor safai, i have questions. you said the term contaminated waste, what exactly is that? i'm not familiar wit. >> so contamination means that material is in the wrong bin. so if you have your composting bin and someone is throwing in plastic bags or glass, that makes it really hard to market that material and it has to be cleaned up. that is contamination. if you have food going into recycling, if that soils the paper and makes the sorting difficult, that's contamination. so it's basically the wrong material. we consider recyclable and compostables going into trash contamination. that's a term for having stu
and have we vetted this with the civil service commission? if this is a job, it should be a living wage job, a unionized job. all these questions i have about it. >> president cohen: all right, thank you, supervisor fewer for sharing just a few of your thoughts. i think that in the spirit of this, it's right without a doubt. but this is going to have such a huge impact that we might need to pump the brakes on this and slow it down. supervisor safai, i have questions. you said the term...
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you are outsourcing jobs of the civil service commission. the human resources director outsourcing millions of dollars of jobs. many of the workers who are doing those jobs, not only are they not union, they are not living wage. sixteen dollars an hour for doing public service jobs. is that something we are proud of in san francisco? they're doing jobs, public jobs and are paid slave wages. that has to end. this hearing is addressing fundamental issues which go beyond san francisco. it has to be a national campaign against racism. against discrimination, against outsourcing and privatization which dominates cities and counties in san francisco which the state government and federal government. lastly, gavin newsom was responsible for a racist attack on a bus driver union and san francisco because they refused to take concessions. that has to end as well. >> thank you for your comments. >> thank you. all right are there any other members of the public who would like to comment at this time? seeing none, this hearing has now been heard and fil
you are outsourcing jobs of the civil service commission. the human resources director outsourcing millions of dollars of jobs. many of the workers who are doing those jobs, not only are they not union, they are not living wage. sixteen dollars an hour for doing public service jobs. is that something we are proud of in san francisco? they're doing jobs, public jobs and are paid slave wages. that has to end. this hearing is addressing fundamental issues which go beyond san francisco. it has to...
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because the under budget cuts we all of the civil service of. being wants to shape the continent's future it's part of it and join our youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent platform for africa charged. with him how to be done because of it as well i aspire you know if i had known that the pope would be found small i never would have gone on the trip to be if i would not have put myself and my heritage so much i'm dangerous to the bottom of the game of the next davis leader would. love once uncle because that one little bit to give him i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live their lives i'm going to. you want to know their story for my great stir fighting and reliable information for margaret's. coming to school with. him and i'm. picturing mom. going to the congress. reno. you could be a. pretty good. let's move along to the. visit tom foreman. the. good news. is good. news. on the road to damascus. in the boss in the red. everywhere. nobody ever really guy
because the under budget cuts we all of the civil service of. being wants to shape the continent's future it's part of it and join our youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent platform for africa charged. with him how to be done because of it as well i aspire you know if i had known that the pope would be found small i never would have gone on the trip to be if i would not have put myself and my heritage so much i'm dangerous to the...
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theresa may, david cameron, and tony blair have paid tribute to the former head of the civil service,o has died from cancer at the age of 56. he had retired less than two weeks ago. 10,000 flames have been lit at the tower of london, launching a week of commemorations marking 100 years since the end of the first world war. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. city hit six — the champions at their unstoppable best in the premier league, with raheem sterling and leroy sane amongst the goals. alvaro morata scores twice to keep chelsea in the hunt. and makinson magic steals the show at anfield as england seal their series with new zealand. it means a lot to me. to perform as a team like we did is brilliant. also coming up in the programme... wayne rooney's set for an england farewell later this month. and back on top of the world — justin rose wins in turkey to move back to world number one. good evening. leicester city are back on top of the premier league tonight. the champions dismantled southampton 6—1. an own goal from wesley hoedt put city ahead before sergio aguero made it two
theresa may, david cameron, and tony blair have paid tribute to the former head of the civil service,o has died from cancer at the age of 56. he had retired less than two weeks ago. 10,000 flames have been lit at the tower of london, launching a week of commemorations marking 100 years since the end of the first world war. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. city hit six — the champions at their unstoppable best in the premier league, with raheem sterling and leroy sane amongst the...
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there is something really ugly wrong, it seems, in the home office, and i do think the civil service, seems to have a serial offender in these kinds of cases? i think there is a case now for the civil service and for the home office to review the way it works and i'm interested to know whether there is any mechanism for doing that in practice, other than the latest minister saying we're going to do it. it's not clear that sajid javid has got that, but he changed some of the practices that led to the windrush scandal but whether there are deeper issues going on, we don't know. lord ricketts, your view? well, if the home office is not performing properly for its ministers, that‘s the responsibility of the permanent secretary in the home office and eventually the cabinet secretary, now marc sidwell, to fix that problem. ministers deserve professional support from the civil servants. i think the issue about, was she misled? barette two ways you can mislead someone. one is simply why not doing a good briefing, being confused, not getting it to her on time, incompetence if you like. another
there is something really ugly wrong, it seems, in the home office, and i do think the civil service, seems to have a serial offender in these kinds of cases? i think there is a case now for the civil service and for the home office to review the way it works and i'm interested to know whether there is any mechanism for doing that in practice, other than the latest minister saying we're going to do it. it's not clear that sajid javid has got that, but he changed some of the practices that led...
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tributes are paid to the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood, who eight children are injured after falling from a giant
tributes are paid to the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood, who eight children are injured after falling from a giant
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we make up oh but we watch as a hospice and that's because we are the civil service and. they want to shape the continent's future. part of it and join our youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent platform for africa in charge.
we make up oh but we watch as a hospice and that's because we are the civil service and. they want to shape the continent's future. part of it and join our youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent platform for africa in charge.
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we make up over a week watch on a possible debt and up budget by we are the civil service or. they want to shape the continent's future to. be part of the african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges. the seventy seven percent of. platforms for charging. a news alice. chain can stop today's concert boosts but. i've. put big dreams on the big screen in. the movie magazine on the w. . inventors entrepreneurs and high tech professionals talk about their visions successes and day to day business the difference. in history. everyone. seems to be out of commission. was. digital africa starts december twelfth on to w. . it's a time for waltzing rather than debating german president trunk fell to steinmeyer at the capital's most important social event the press fall. it's friday night's nov twenty third and some two thousand three hundred guests from the fields of politics media business and culture are arriving at berlin's adlon kempinski hotel while german chancellor angela merkel traditionally.
we make up over a week watch on a possible debt and up budget by we are the civil service or. they want to shape the continent's future to. be part of the african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges. the seventy seven percent of. platforms for charging. a news alice. chain can stop today's concert boosts but. i've. put big dreams on the big screen in. the movie magazine on the w. . inventors entrepreneurs and high tech professionals talk about their visions...
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i love the unions, i love civil service, they didn't make this easy. since my inauguration, we have removed 3600 government employees who are not giving our veterans the respect they deserve. in june, i signed into law the most significant the a reform in half a century, called veterans choice. everyone knows what that means. get if the veteran cannot the treatment they need from the v.a. in a timely manner, they can see a private doctor. daysdon't have to wait of or 20 days. -- they don't have to wait 12 days, or to 20 days. i have heard horror stories. i don't think i left veterans out of one speech. i made plenty of them. top and now we are producing. since i took office, 2.2 billion veterans have been able to receive the care they need outside of the v.a. system. -- 2.2 millionon veterans have been able to receive the care they need outside of the v.a. system. doctor rightivate outside and we did for it. they are very thankful. it has been incredible. that program as time goes by. we are doing it step by step. we have had great support in congress.
i love the unions, i love civil service, they didn't make this easy. since my inauguration, we have removed 3600 government employees who are not giving our veterans the respect they deserve. in june, i signed into law the most significant the a reform in half a century, called veterans choice. everyone knows what that means. get if the veteran cannot the treatment they need from the v.a. in a timely manner, they can see a private doctor. daysdon't have to wait of or 20 days. -- they don't have...
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to the force of this and similar to what the civil service of the. role of the sons. when. the rush to regroup which is going to sit with us national would. like to sit around with the news and up the list of the stories you don't want to start on the come on that i would. write so probably. more than. what i will miss of this because this is the nor the most so deal with. this i suppose i was enjoying it but was. moving to. keep you safe if. you like that i like to thank you thank me thank. you. like we have not done. yet. still want you even though i do it again i should. like. you just saying that you don't wash in a month. or so your formula one ship that you talk about that you see just. never got nearly a full you see it. or point is just a moment when you graduate there are going to shut up and. then you visit. some of my mature age but and. i know it's not there's no idea it's. all the. that's a little tidbit. that gets. the part of the critic up by saying that i just love the new bundle to suckle. if you think i'm like. oh i just got to resist. this assault of my s
to the force of this and similar to what the civil service of the. role of the sons. when. the rush to regroup which is going to sit with us national would. like to sit around with the news and up the list of the stories you don't want to start on the come on that i would. write so probably. more than. what i will miss of this because this is the nor the most so deal with. this i suppose i was enjoying it but was. moving to. keep you safe if. you like that i like to thank you thank me thank....
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i love the unions, we love civil service but they didn't make this one easy for many, many decades. we got it done. we're good at getting things done. since my inauguration, we have removed more than 3,600 government employees who were not giving our vets the care or respect that they deserve. in june, i proudly signed into law the most significant v.a. reform in half a century. called veterans' choice. everyone knows what that means. now if a veteran cannot get the treatment they need from a v.a. -- from the v. namplet a timely manner, they can see a private doctor. they don't have to wait 12 days or 20 day, i heard horror stories like you wouldn't believe in the campaign when i was campaigning and i appreciate the secretary saying that it was a very major part, the veterans, of all my speeches. i don't think i left them out of one speech and i made plenty of them. and they were at the top. and now we're really producing. i think far greater than anyone would have thought possible. since i took office, 2.2 million veterans have been able to receive the care they need outside of the
i love the unions, we love civil service but they didn't make this one easy for many, many decades. we got it done. we're good at getting things done. since my inauguration, we have removed more than 3,600 government employees who were not giving our vets the care or respect that they deserve. in june, i proudly signed into law the most significant v.a. reform in half a century. called veterans' choice. everyone knows what that means. now if a veteran cannot get the treatment they need from a...
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former prime ministers have been paying tribute to sirjeremy heywood, the former head of the civil serviceas died from cancer at the age of 56. tony blair called him "a formidable whitehall operator". and 10,000 flames have been lit at the tower of london, launching a week of commemorations marking 100 years since the end of the first world war. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood, and henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times. most of tomorrow's front pages are now in. thank you for staying with us with a fresh look at the papers. senior eu officials are warning that theresa may's chances of striking a brexit deal are only 50—50. that's according to the guardian. the daily mail carries a picture of the tower of london, lit up with 10,000 torches to mark 100 years since the end of the first world war. the tower of london is also pictured in the times. but the paper also has an investigation, which it says reveals companies and charities are cashing in on a care crisis in the nhs
former prime ministers have been paying tribute to sirjeremy heywood, the former head of the civil serviceas died from cancer at the age of 56. tony blair called him "a formidable whitehall operator". and 10,000 flames have been lit at the tower of london, launching a week of commemorations marking 100 years since the end of the first world war. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood, and henry...
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but he came in after david davis quick to it seen lots of the deal through, he was saved with civil servicet the end, and wasn't able to have any influence to walk with the deal so he has not been there too long to have his fingers tarred with that one. financial times, made it finds draft deal brands —— threatens, whoever‘s in whether it's her surviving are not how likely is it that anybody would get a better deal than this because the usa no, that's as far as we are going. best of the home secretary was making the point in the cabinet yesterday, are we squeezing the lemons are not hear, and the eu, can we get more and the get more and say more and she was like no this is the best deal, we're going to get this. in terms of what happens next year the prime minister, the arithmetic of parliament stays the same and is not a majority of parliament for this deal, not a majority for no deal, or staying in the eu, for the referendum there is no majority for anything by limit, so... the doing of for their own reasons some do it because they generally feel to bad deal at they won another deal but a
but he came in after david davis quick to it seen lots of the deal through, he was saved with civil servicet the end, and wasn't able to have any influence to walk with the deal so he has not been there too long to have his fingers tarred with that one. financial times, made it finds draft deal brands —— threatens, whoever‘s in whether it's her surviving are not how likely is it that anybody would get a better deal than this because the usa no, that's as far as we are going. best of the...