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diana johnson, thank you ve much dealt with. diana johnson, thank you very much for— dealt with. much for your time. thank you for being with us on bbc news. thank you for being with us on bbc news. many headteachers in england say they may have to cut the number of teaching staff because of pressure on their budgets. a survey by the headteachers union found two thirds of its members said they'll have to make teaching assistants redundant or cut their hours. the government says it's giving schools an extra four billion pounds in funding this year. here's our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys. it's all go for these four and five—year—olds, learning through new experiences. but making the sums add up is getting harder. some teaching assistants have left and not been replaced. that's because the bills are going up. we are tightening our belts and it gets to a point where, how much more can you tighten? we are shopping around as much as we can to make sure that we're getting the best possible deal on milk and paper, but that takes a lot of time, and also those prices change. so we
diana johnson, thank you ve much dealt with. diana johnson, thank you very much for— dealt with. much for your time. thank you for being with us on bbc news. thank you for being with us on bbc news. many headteachers in england say they may have to cut the number of teaching staff because of pressure on their budgets. a survey by the headteachers union found two thirds of its members said they'll have to make teaching assistants redundant or cut their hours. the government says it's giving...
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diana johnson is a labor mp and chair of the home affairs select which scrutinizes the home office. >duced a report in the summer. one thing we set was that we are expecting numbers to increase through last year, so that was the planning expectation that we understood. as the inspector for borders and immigration said, you land for the worst and hope for the best. that's where i am not sure wha exactly has gone wrong that we have ended up with this situation at manston. >> today, the prime minister's official spokesperson had this to say about suella braverman's comments -- the home secretary was seeking to express the sheer scale of the challenge that faces the country with people, including economic migrants, seeking to make this journey. there is the u.k. immigration minister. >> the scale is significant. we are seeing our alum system overwhelmed by the numbers choosing to cross the channel. >> hundreds of people remain in cramped conditions at the manston facility. >> this is not a place with ves and all kinds of arrangements for people to sleep. it is a place where people are sle
diana johnson is a labor mp and chair of the home affairs select which scrutinizes the home office. >duced a report in the summer. one thing we set was that we are expecting numbers to increase through last year, so that was the planning expectation that we understood. as the inspector for borders and immigration said, you land for the worst and hope for the best. that's where i am not sure wha exactly has gone wrong that we have ended up with this situation at manston. >> today, the...
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earlier the labour mp dame diana johnson, who is chair of the home affairs committee, a group of mps now. we produced a report in the summer and one of _ two years now. we produced a report in the summer and one of the - two years now. we produced a report in the summer and one of the things| in the summer and one of the things we said in our report was that the home office were expecting the numbers this year to increase on the numbers this year to increase on the numbers from last year, so that was the planning expectation that we understood the home office were engaging in. so as the inspectorfor borders and immigration said, you plan for the worst and you hope for the best. well, that is where i am still really not sure what exactly has gone wrong, that we ended up with the situation at manston. my understanding was that the home office were planning on these numbers being at least 40,000 this year and we numbers being at least 40,000 this yearand we are numbers being at least 40,000 this year and we are around that figure now. so something doesn't quite tally at the moment.— now
earlier the labour mp dame diana johnson, who is chair of the home affairs committee, a group of mps now. we produced a report in the summer and one of _ two years now. we produced a report in the summer and one of the - two years now. we produced a report in the summer and one of the things| in the summer and one of the things we said in our report was that the home office were expecting the numbers this year to increase on the numbers this year to increase on the numbers from last year, so...
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joining me throughout the programme is our panel: diana johnson, the labour chair of the home affairscommittee, which keeps tabs on how the government handles immigration, myles allen — professor of geosystem science at oxford university, and former conservative cabinet minister, justine greening. welcome. it's one of the issues of our time, and world leaders, including the will he, won't he prime minister, are heading to egypt for the climate summit right now. so let's crack on with the climate conversation. myles allen is one of the country's foremost climate experts. you invented the concept of net zero. we have seen floods in pakistan this year and severe drought in somalia. how quickly is climate change accelerating? more than half the _ climate change accelerating? more than half the warming _ climate change accelerating? more than half the warming we - climate change accelerating? me than half the warming we had seen to date has happened since the 1980s. that is the speed of change we are seeing right now will stop if we are going to limit warming to 1.5 degrees we have very li
joining me throughout the programme is our panel: diana johnson, the labour chair of the home affairscommittee, which keeps tabs on how the government handles immigration, myles allen — professor of geosystem science at oxford university, and former conservative cabinet minister, justine greening. welcome. it's one of the issues of our time, and world leaders, including the will he, won't he prime minister, are heading to egypt for the climate summit right now. so let's crack on with the...
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dame diana johnson is a labour mp and chair of the home affairs select committee, which scrutinises thee summer one of the things we said in our report was the home office were expecting the numbers this year to increase on the numbers from last year and also planning expectations that we understood the home office would engage in. as the inspector for the borders and immigration said, you plan for the worst he for the best. that is why i'm really still sure what is going wrong that we've ended up with the situation. today — the prime minister's official spokesman had this to say about suella braverman�*s comments. we are seeing our asylum system being overwhelmed by the numbers choosing to cross the channel. meanwhile, hundreds of people remain in cramped, temporary conditions at the manston facility. our home affairs correspondent is there. this is not a place of the beds and all kinds of arrangements for people to sleep. people are essentially sleeping on mats. you seen people queuing up to use the porter parties through the fences and it's a summer place that is a very poor level of
dame diana johnson is a labour mp and chair of the home affairs select committee, which scrutinises thee summer one of the things we said in our report was the home office were expecting the numbers this year to increase on the numbers from last year and also planning expectations that we understood the home office would engage in. as the inspector for the borders and immigration said, you plan for the worst he for the best. that is why i'm really still sure what is going wrong that we've ended...
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too early.h ron johnson will be with us coming up.ar rickco scott will be with us.s marco rubio, ted cruz tweeted let's push off the for theoc leadershipia.ju what ists your take? >> dianac -- before georgia is done and before we have all the data to understand what happened in these close i tsswing states. it affects all the way down the ballot. to your question, what needs to happen is senate republicans who have the power the filibuster and therefore can put democrats on defense and that body, they o need to have a clearthey understanding of the three-four issues that they will fight fors tooth and nail. every single day. even at voter that does notto follow news, does not pay v attention toot washington, react by the understanding of what republicans care about and what they are willing to fight for.ng >> i think kari lake has made that her issue. s she ishe coming up. people believe she will declare an emergency for the border.in stephen miller, thank you. up next, the real winners in this year's midterms. florida. by rent donald's on what florida did right and what it means for the 2024 presidential election.r that ious next. of protein, one gram of sugar and nutr
too early.h ron johnson will be with us coming up.ar rickco scott will be with us.s marco rubio, ted cruz tweeted let's push off the for theoc leadershipia.ju what ists your take? >> dianac -- before georgia is done and before we have all the data to understand what happened in these close i tsswing states. it affects all the way down the ballot. to your question, what needs to happen is senate republicans who have the power the filibuster and therefore can put democrats on defense and...
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whether or not he made that hard turn down election diana lizza where people are still giving the benefit of the doubt saying hey, that's not the ron johnson are talking like that, maybe just to rise a few folks in washington and then in mar-a-lago, but we know who you were. >> mastriano -- mehmet oz was not even out in [inaudible] >> years -- or >> carolina's an own personality as a journalist but not as a politician. >> exactly, so we will see how that lands with the voters and those states whether or not they are able -- revamping about how they can differentiate and give that nuanced on certain issues. we'll see if they can also give as a candidate when it comes to this issue of election denialism and being pro trump or not. >> what a long night for some of, you but we are just getting started here! [inaudible] [laughs] coming >> up congresswoman maxine waters, the incoming secretary of state adrian fontes from arizona. who is still awaiting election results in his own race, former illinois congressman joe walsh and many others -- another hour of our special 2022 midterm coverage begins right now! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welco
whether or not he made that hard turn down election diana lizza where people are still giving the benefit of the doubt saying hey, that's not the ron johnson are talking like that, maybe just to rise a few folks in washington and then in mar-a-lago, but we know who you were. >> mastriano -- mehmet oz was not even out in [inaudible] >> years -- or >> carolina's an own personality as a journalist but not as a politician. >> exactly, so we will see how that lands with the...