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dominic raab, the justice secretary here _ e-mails. raab, the justice secretary here on _ e-mails. dominic raab, the justice secretary here on the _ e-mails. dominic raab, the justice secretary here on the left, - e-mails. dominic raab, the justice secretary here on the left, will- e-mails. dominic raab, the justice secretary here on the left, will not| secretary here on the left, will not meet barristers to negotiate. ministers say today's vote is irresponsible and unjustified. judges too are alarmed but some also privately is a pathetic. barristers predict that unless more cash is injected into criminaljustice, more and more young lawyers will switch to other branches of law to earn a living. their leaders say if that becomes an exodus from crown courts it won't just becomes an exodus from crown courts it won'tjust mean becomes an exodus from crown courts it won't just mean justice becomes an exodus from crown courts it won'tjust mean justice delayed. it will mean justice denied. dominic casciani, bbc news. meanwhile, workers at feli
dominic raab, the justice secretary here _ e-mails. raab, the justice secretary here on _ e-mails. dominic raab, the justice secretary here on the _ e-mails. dominic raab, the justice secretary here on the left, - e-mails. dominic raab, the justice secretary here on the left, will- e-mails. dominic raab, the justice secretary here on the left, will not| secretary here on the left, will not meet barristers to negotiate. ministers say today's vote is irresponsible and unjustified. judges too are...
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— electoral suicide says dominic raab, what does he mean?mean? with you saying there about the base _ what does he mean? with you saying there about the base being _ what does he mean? with you saying there about the base being divided i there about the base being divided by many— there about the base being divided by many conservative members and dominic— by many conservative members and dominic raab is warning that liz truss's— dominic raab is warning that liz truss's plans would be electoral suicide — truss's plans would be electoral suicide and condemned the conservatives to oblivion and opposition and says that it would not be _ opposition and says that it would not be tackling the cost—of—living crisis _ not be tackling the cost—of—living crisis as — not be tackling the cost—of—living crisis as needed and outlines rishi sunaks— crisis as needed and outlines rishi sunak's plants and he would extend the schemes a report in place and we are all— the schemes a report in place and we are all getting off for energy bills in october and more
— electoral suicide says dominic raab, what does he mean?mean? with you saying there about the base _ what does he mean? with you saying there about the base being _ what does he mean? with you saying there about the base being divided i there about the base being divided by many— there about the base being divided by many conservative members and dominic— by many conservative members and dominic raab is warning that liz truss's— dominic raab is warning that liz truss's plans would be...
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we went have a place for dominic raab, she would not have a place _ dominic raab, she would not haveuld not have a place for steve barclay, the current health _ place for steve barclay, the current health secretary or rishi sunak, or micheel— health secretary or rishi sunak, or michael gove. we know a thing he is stepping _ michael gove. we know a thing he is stepping back from front line politics _ stepping back from front line politics. currently, grant shapps the transports secretary. about 15 ministers, — the transports secretary. about 15 ministers, half of the cabinet would not be _ ministers, half of the cabinet would not be featuring in a liz truss to cabinet — not be featuring in a liz truss to cabinet and _ not be featuring in a liz truss to cabinet and they would be sacked to make _ cabinet and they would be sacked to make way— cabinet and they would be sacked to make way for new talent, or supporters of hers, in other words, rising _ 5upporter5 of hers, in other words, rising stars— supporters of hers, in other words, rising stars including kemi bagnall, who i_ rising sta
we went have a place for dominic raab, she would not have a place _ dominic raab, she would not haveuld not have a place for steve barclay, the current health _ place for steve barclay, the current health secretary or rishi sunak, or micheel— health secretary or rishi sunak, or michael gove. we know a thing he is stepping _ michael gove. we know a thing he is stepping back from front line politics _ stepping back from front line politics. currently, grant shapps the transports secretary....
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has been a part of four— which dominic raab has been a part of four years. papers, the daily express and the daily mail, they have been very against the rail workers are striking — very against the rail workers are striking i— very against the rail workers are striking. i read yesterday that dally— striking. i read yesterday that daily express journalists will be going _ daily express journalists will be going on— daily express journalists will be going on strike about their pay, so there _ going on strike about their pay, so there you — going on strike about their pay, so there you go. evidence, isn't it, that— there you go. evidence, isn't it, that the — there you go. evidence, isn't it, that the journalists writing for papers — that the journalists writing for papers don't necessarily hold the same _ papers don't necessarily hold the same views that the paper espouses, i same views that the paper espouses, i guess _ same views that the paper espouses, i cuess. �* , ., same views that the paper espouses, i cuess. �*, ., ., ., i guess. let's move on to the
has been a part of four— which dominic raab has been a part of four years. papers, the daily express and the daily mail, they have been very against the rail workers are striking — very against the rail workers are striking i— very against the rail workers are striking. i read yesterday that dally— striking. i read yesterday that daily express journalists will be going _ daily express journalists will be going on— daily express journalists will be going on strike about their pay, so...
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and the guardian leads on proposals by the deputy pm, dominic raab, which it says would "curb" the powersjudiciary. so, quitea so, quite a mix of stories, but as i was saying, one dominates. let's just focus on the times any financial times, shall we? we will start with the times. get inflation down before cutting tax, voters urge, and obviously cost—of—living plans the focus in the ft. caroline, some strong messages to those two conservative leader candidates. yes. conservative leader candidates. yes, so they laid — conservative leader candidates. yes, so they laid out _ conservative leader candidates. yes, so they laid out their _ conservative leader candidates. ya: so they laid out their stalls ahead of the election as to who will then enter downing street, and liz truss has gone for very much a sort of optimistic viewpoint, the idea that by cutting taxes, somehow growth will miraculously be achieved, people will have lots more spending money and want to invest in the economy in all sorts of ways that will put us back on our feet, but the naysayers, of which the times reporting is a fa
and the guardian leads on proposals by the deputy pm, dominic raab, which it says would "curb" the powersjudiciary. so, quitea so, quite a mix of stories, but as i was saying, one dominates. let's just focus on the times any financial times, shall we? we will start with the times. get inflation down before cutting tax, voters urge, and obviously cost—of—living plans the focus in the ft. caroline, some strong messages to those two conservative leader candidates. yes. conservative...
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and others about— priti patel, dominic raab and others about where they referred to ridge workerskers being amongst the worst idlers in the world. is its ordinary offensive — idlers in the world. is its ordinary offensive at — idlers in the world. is its ordinary offensive at the best of times, it is extraordinarily offensive after the pandemic, and we saw the incredible _ the pandemic, and we saw the incredible hard work all our key workers. — incredible hard work all our key workers, doctors, nurses, bus drivers. — workers, doctors, nurses, bus drivers, shelf stackers, bin collectors, all of those people who kept us _ collectors, all of those people who kept us going, she is now saying lack graft~ — kept us going, she is now saying lack raft. ,, , ., , lack graft. she said then, she does not sa it lack graft. she said then, she does not say it new _ lack graft. she said then, she does not say it now. you _ lack graft. she said then, she does not say it now. you are _ lack graft. she said then, she does not say it now. you are right, she l not say it now. you are right, she may h
and others about— priti patel, dominic raab and others about where they referred to ridge workerskers being amongst the worst idlers in the world. is its ordinary offensive — idlers in the world. is its ordinary offensive at — idlers in the world. is its ordinary offensive at the best of times, it is extraordinarily offensive after the pandemic, and we saw the incredible _ the pandemic, and we saw the incredible hard work all our key workers. — incredible hard work all our key workers,...
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and the guardian carries a story about what it says are deputy prime minister dominic raab�*s plans tolimit the power of the judiciary. bit of a mix of stories there, but the cost of living won't leave our front pages even after we know who the prime minister is. but with the ft certainly focuses on is on the planet, but the lack of detail of the plan. do you think that's fair, tony? the plan. do you think that's fair, ton ? ~ . �* , tony? what we're seeing the minute is an unnecessarily _ tony? what we're seeing the minute is an unnecessarily vicious _ is an unnecessarily vicious conservative leadership competition in which both sides are involved in some sort of weird dutch auction where they are trying to attract a conservative party members to vote for them. conservative party members to vote forthem. but conservative party members to vote for them. but that doesn't relate to what most people in the country are concerned about, which is soaring energy bills. liz truss is trying to ——presenters—— yourself as a thatcherite candidate. the problem with tax cuts is that they take months
and the guardian carries a story about what it says are deputy prime minister dominic raab�*s plans tolimit the power of the judiciary. bit of a mix of stories there, but the cost of living won't leave our front pages even after we know who the prime minister is. but with the ft certainly focuses on is on the planet, but the lack of detail of the plan. do you think that's fair, tony? the plan. do you think that's fair, ton ? ~ . �* , tony? what we're seeing the minute is an unnecessarily _...
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she says, we offered a different chapter and dominic raab offered that chapter and he supports sunak.nd it is shockingly low, nobody saysis and it is shockingly low, nobody says is because of the quality of british workers, who frequently are working two, three jobs to make ends meet. and even now, as we can see, cannot make ends meet, and have to make awful decisions like skipping meals and freezing in their own homes. it is things like corporations not reinvesting in infrastructure or in development, it is things like the brexit effect, it is things like the brexit effect, it is things like the brexit effect, it is things like the financial sector never fully recovering from the 2008 crash. these are the things that any sensible politician should be looking at, but instead we have just got the would be prime minister blaming workers. it is outrageous, it is so offensive. d0 blaming workers. it is outrageous, it is so offensive.— it is so offensive. do you have a expianation. — it is so offensive. do you have a explanation, annabel, - it is so offensive. do you have a explanation, an
she says, we offered a different chapter and dominic raab offered that chapter and he supports sunak.nd it is shockingly low, nobody saysis and it is shockingly low, nobody says is because of the quality of british workers, who frequently are working two, three jobs to make ends meet. and even now, as we can see, cannot make ends meet, and have to make awful decisions like skipping meals and freezing in their own homes. it is things like corporations not reinvesting in infrastructure or in...
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we would hope that dominic raab would meet with, for example, the leaders of the cba.arted taking intermittent action, which was not taking work every alternative week in the hope that that would demonstrate, again, the depth of feeling. still, there has been no meeting and no face to face meeting. this, i'm afraid, is a last resort. we've shown that the strength of unifor rail workers, this is the only way of bringing the government to the table and saying, this is a serious issue and we want to discuss it and find a solution with you. but you need to work with us. so still no face to face meeting with thejustice secretary? no. and if he's listening to this, what do you say? please come and speak to us. there is a way forward here. we are genuinely trying to represent and look after the most vulnerable people in society. we are a fundamental part of a civilised society and we simply ask that we are paid to reflect that you can talk to us. what would it take to stop this escalation of industrial action happening on the 5th of september? i don't think i can speakfor eve
we would hope that dominic raab would meet with, for example, the leaders of the cba.arted taking intermittent action, which was not taking work every alternative week in the hope that that would demonstrate, again, the depth of feeling. still, there has been no meeting and no face to face meeting. this, i'm afraid, is a last resort. we've shown that the strength of unifor rail workers, this is the only way of bringing the government to the table and saying, this is a serious issue and we want...
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dominic raab, thejustice secretary, has offerred a 15% increase in legal aid funding and the governmentn exodus from criminal law that will bring the system to its knees — going from justice delayed tojustice denied. and further industrial action has left rubbish piling up on the streets of edinburgh just as tens of thousands of visitors are descending on the city for its international and fringe festivals. the walk—out over pay began on thursday. if no resolution is found, there will be a second wave of action by waste workers across scotland, due to start on wednesday. 0ur scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie reports. rubbish, rubbish, and more rubbish. it has only been a few days since the strike began and already, it is piling up, overflowing and becoming an eyesore. it is the final week of the edinburgh festivals, a busy time for cafes and restaurants. it is sad to watch such a beautiful city deteriorate in this way. part of what makes edinburgh, edinburgh, is the aesthetic, is our buildings and architecture. and what ruins that is just stepping out into rubbish that is overf
dominic raab, thejustice secretary, has offerred a 15% increase in legal aid funding and the governmentn exodus from criminal law that will bring the system to its knees — going from justice delayed tojustice denied. and further industrial action has left rubbish piling up on the streets of edinburgh just as tens of thousands of visitors are descending on the city for its international and fringe festivals. the walk—out over pay began on thursday. if no resolution is found, there will be a...
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dominic raab, thejustice secretary, says his offer of a 15% increase in legal aid funding is generousuch more is needed to stop an exodus from criminal law that will bring the system to its knees — going from justice delayed tojustice denied. reeta. rubbish is piling up on the streets of edinburgh. most bins won't be emptied for 12 days — while hundreds of workers in the city's waste and recycling service remain on strike. the walk—out — over pay — by members of the gmb and unite unions began last thursday. if there's no resolution, this will be followed by a second wave of action, across scotland. 0ur scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie spent the day in edinburgh. this rubbish, rubbish, and rubbish. it has only been a few days since the strike began and already, it is piling up, overflowing and becoming an eyesore. it is the final week of the edinburgh festivals, a busy time for cafe plumbers and restaurants. speaker michael it is sad to watch such a beautiful city deteriorate in this way. —— mike what makes edinburgh, the aesthetic, is the buildings and architecture. find edin
dominic raab, thejustice secretary, says his offer of a 15% increase in legal aid funding is generousuch more is needed to stop an exodus from criminal law that will bring the system to its knees — going from justice delayed tojustice denied. reeta. rubbish is piling up on the streets of edinburgh. most bins won't be emptied for 12 days — while hundreds of workers in the city's waste and recycling service remain on strike. the walk—out — over pay — by members of the gmb and unite...
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people, mps, went on holiday, andy deputy— people, mps, went on holiday, andy deputy prime minister dominic raabosed to be in charge. -- and the deputy prime minister.- the deputy prime minister. as long as somebody _ the deputy prime minister. as long as somebody is _ the deputy prime minister. as long as somebody is in _ the deputy prime minister. as long as somebody is in charge! - the deputy prime minister. as long as somebody is in charge! are - the deputy prime minister. as long as somebody is in charge! are theyj as somebody is in charge! are they bein: a bit as somebody is in charge! are they being a bit unfair— as somebody is in charge! are they being a bit unfair to _ as somebody is in charge! are they being a bit unfair to boris - as somebody is in charge! are they| being a bit unfair to boris johnson? being a bit unfair to borisjohnson? or was he perhaps unwise when he insisted on remaining as prime minister? pleaded with his party to remain as prime minister until the election of a successor, rather than a caretaker prime minister being summoned? i a caretaker prime minister being s
people, mps, went on holiday, andy deputy— people, mps, went on holiday, andy deputy prime minister dominic raabosed to be in charge. -- and the deputy prime minister.- the deputy prime minister. as long as somebody _ the deputy prime minister. as long as somebody is _ the deputy prime minister. as long as somebody is in _ the deputy prime minister. as long as somebody is in charge! - the deputy prime minister. as long as somebody is in charge! are - the deputy prime minister. as long as...
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even dominic raab said that there isn't a severe case like tony's, and so really, for them to be ablee, and has become known as tony's law, thanks to the family's campaign. it means those found guilty of child abuse can face life in prison. before, the maximum sentence was 1a years. just how much longer jody simpson will remain in prison is unclear, but the ministry ofjustice says the parole board hearing means she won't be released in the immediate future. tony's birth father, anthony smith, is currently due for release on licence in september. tim muffett, bbc news. the united states and china have both called for un experts to be allowed to visit ukraine's zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. it follows renewed shelling at the facility, with ukraine and russia blaming each other for the attack. our correspondent, hugo bachega, is in kyiv this morning. hugo, how likely is it that inspectors will be allowed in? give us a sense of what might happen nextin give us a sense of what might happen next in terms of these inspectors being given access?— next in terms of these inspectors being gi
even dominic raab said that there isn't a severe case like tony's, and so really, for them to be ablee, and has become known as tony's law, thanks to the family's campaign. it means those found guilty of child abuse can face life in prison. before, the maximum sentence was 1a years. just how much longer jody simpson will remain in prison is unclear, but the ministry ofjustice says the parole board hearing means she won't be released in the immediate future. tony's birth father, anthony smith,...
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dominic raab, thejustice secretary here on the left, will not meet barristers to negotiate. today's vote is irresponsible and unjustified. judges too are alarmed but some also privately is a pathetic. barristers predict that unless more cash is injected into criminaljustice, more and more young lawyers will switch to other branches of law to earn a living. their leaders say if that becomes an exodus from crown courts it won't just mean justice delayed. it will mean justice denied. dominic casciani, bbc news. let's speak now to dame vera baird qc, victims�* commissioner for england and wales. good for england and wales. afternoon. you were a crim barrister, good afternoon. you were a criminal barrister, you now speak on behalf of victims, how do you react to this strike? it of victims, how do you react to this strike? , , ., ., strike? it needs resolving and it needs resolving _ strike? it needs resolving and it needs resolving quickly. - strike? it needs resolving and it i needs resolving quickly. payment strike? it needs resolving and it - needs resolving quickly. payment i
dominic raab, thejustice secretary here on the left, will not meet barristers to negotiate. today's vote is irresponsible and unjustified. judges too are alarmed but some also privately is a pathetic. barristers predict that unless more cash is injected into criminaljustice, more and more young lawyers will switch to other branches of law to earn a living. their leaders say if that becomes an exodus from crown courts it won't just mean justice delayed. it will mean justice denied. dominic...
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dominic raab, thejustice secretary here on the left, will not meet barristers to negotiate.sible and unjustified. judges too are alarmed but some also privately is a pathetic. privately sympathetic. barristers predict that unless more cash is injected into criminaljustice, more and more young lawyers will switch to other branches of law to earn a living. their leaders say if that becomes an exodus from crown courts it won'tjust mean justice delayed. it will mean justice denied. dominic casciani, bbc news. let's speak now to jennifer devans—tamakloe this is not just this is notjust about pay, it is wider than that. it this is notjust about pay, it is wider than that.— this is notjust about pay, it is wider than that. it is much wider, the real essence _ wider than that. it is much wider, the real essence is _ wider than that. it is much wider, the real essence is the _ wider than that. it is much wider, the real essence is the justice - wider than that. it is much wider, the real essence is the justice we | the real essence is the justice we want for victims and people involv
dominic raab, thejustice secretary here on the left, will not meet barristers to negotiate.sible and unjustified. judges too are alarmed but some also privately is a pathetic. privately sympathetic. barristers predict that unless more cash is injected into criminaljustice, more and more young lawyers will switch to other branches of law to earn a living. their leaders say if that becomes an exodus from crown courts it won'tjust mean justice delayed. it will mean justice denied. dominic...
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we started no returns in april as a warning shot to the government and we hoped dominic raab would meethis is the only way to bring the government to the table and say that this is a serious issue and we want to discuss it and find a solution but you have to work with us. i have never seen the strength of feeling like this. people are angry, morale is low and they are frustrated. that's why people are walking away from working in criminaljustice. i think this will be a stand—off, ultimately, until the government comes to the table and makes a concession, i don't see people coming back into court. here's the labour leader keir starmer reacting to the news today. i want to see these issues resolved. many working people are struggling to make ends meet. labour understands that and that is why we put the proposal on the table to freeze energy prices because that is one way of ensuring not only that those prices do go up this winter but we bring inflation down. 0ur but we bring inflation down. our plan to freeze prices means inflation comes down by 4% which is a big driver of many of these i
we started no returns in april as a warning shot to the government and we hoped dominic raab would meethis is the only way to bring the government to the table and say that this is a serious issue and we want to discuss it and find a solution but you have to work with us. i have never seen the strength of feeling like this. people are angry, morale is low and they are frustrated. that's why people are walking away from working in criminaljustice. i think this will be a stand—off, ultimately,...
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even dominic raab said, there is not a severe case like his.- years is not right. tougher sentencing for child abuse | years is not right. tougher l sentencing for child abuse in england and wales came into force in june and has become known as tony's covered two law. the parole board hearing means she will not be released in the near future. anthony smith, his birth father, is due for release on licence in september. tim muffett, bbc news. john gilroy, the post world war 2 artist, liked a drink or two. in fact, he's best known for his advertising posters for guinness. and this unique murale in the bar of a hotel in county durham is an indirect result. gilroy was one of the most popular artists of the last century and now this work has been restored by specialists. and the mural, in case you were wondering, was his way of paying the bill. danny savage has the story. ina in a traditional english bar in the hills of county durham, a unique work of art. a mural of dickensian frivolity created by an artist who liked a drink.— liked a drink. why did
even dominic raab said, there is not a severe case like his.- years is not right. tougher sentencing for child abuse | years is not right. tougher l sentencing for child abuse in england and wales came into force in june and has become known as tony's covered two law. the parole board hearing means she will not be released in the near future. anthony smith, his birth father, is due for release on licence in september. tim muffett, bbc news. john gilroy, the post world war 2 artist, liked a...
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dominic raab, thejustice secretary here on the left, will not meet barristers to negotiate.oday's vote is irresponsible and unjustified. judges too are alarmed but some also privately sympathetic. barristers predict that unless more cash is injected into criminaljustice, more and more young lawyers will switch to other branches of law to earn a living. their leaders say if that becomes an exodus from crown courts it won't just mean justice delayed. it will mean justice denied. dominic casciani, bbc news. let's speak now to shaun wallace, he's a barrister at great james street chambers and also known to many as a tv quizzer on the chase. thank you for being with us. as a brewster will he be following the strike and walking out? absolutely, i've suworted _ strike and walking out? absolutely, i've supported this _ strike and walking out? absolutely, i've supported this wholeheartedly l i've supported this wholeheartedly since april. and we've taken such strong action and it's quite clear from the members that the age realise this is not the only course of action to try to bring
dominic raab, thejustice secretary here on the left, will not meet barristers to negotiate.oday's vote is irresponsible and unjustified. judges too are alarmed but some also privately sympathetic. barristers predict that unless more cash is injected into criminaljustice, more and more young lawyers will switch to other branches of law to earn a living. their leaders say if that becomes an exodus from crown courts it won't just mean justice delayed. it will mean justice denied. dominic casciani,...
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sunak: many of people around the table also support me like dominic raab, the deputy prime minister is out right now talking about it. kate: actually, just him. [laughter] mr. sunak: as much as we love you, we can tolerate just one person giving up their evening to talk to you later. kate: i'm not sure how i should take should -- how i should take that. i think that is the perfect place to end. [applause] our candidates have had their chance to make their case but what did the people who will decide make of it? we have a simple question for audience. we rehearsed this before hit. after what you have heard tonight, who are you most likely to vote for? as you know, you need to press one and then send if it is richey sue not need to press two and send if it is liz truss. are we already? any more questions before we need to do that? everybody know exactly what they are going to say and do? away you go. we have 15 seconds when people were pressing one for which he sue knock or liz -- or two for liz truss. pressing send and then if by magic in a few moments time, we will find out what our au
sunak: many of people around the table also support me like dominic raab, the deputy prime minister is out right now talking about it. kate: actually, just him. [laughter] mr. sunak: as much as we love you, we can tolerate just one person giving up their evening to talk to you later. kate: i'm not sure how i should take should -- how i should take that. i think that is the perfect place to end. [applause] our candidates have had their chance to make their case but what did the people who will...
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dominic raab has said that conservatives would be punished by voters under liz truss's plans for taxwinter that we see coming up. a rare bit of positive news — the backlog of patients who've been waiting more than two years for treatment has been "virtually eliminated" — according to nhs england. officials say it's a major milestone in post—pandemic recovery. here's our health reporter katharine da costa. in spring 2020, the nhs cancelled thousands of routine operations to urgently free up hospital beds in the face of the covid crisis. two years on, the impact is still being felt, with a record 6.6 million patients on waiting lists. to tackle the backlog, the nhs set itself ambitious targets. the first, to eliminate two—year waits by the end ofjuly. there were more than 22,500 people who had been waiting two years or more for a routine operation at the start of the year. that's been reduced to less than 3,000, although most of those patients don't want to travel to be seen faster or are complex cases that require specialist treatment. that leaves less than 200 patients. it is once ag
dominic raab has said that conservatives would be punished by voters under liz truss's plans for taxwinter that we see coming up. a rare bit of positive news — the backlog of patients who've been waiting more than two years for treatment has been "virtually eliminated" — according to nhs england. officials say it's a major milestone in post—pandemic recovery. here's our health reporter katharine da costa. in spring 2020, the nhs cancelled thousands of routine operations to...
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i remember a film of you going to meet the mp dominic raab. tony, you took over.im. are you going to take over the country?— over the country? i don't know. goina to over the country? i don't know. going to have _ over the country? i don't know. going to have a _ over the country? i don't know. going to have a chat, _ over the country? i don't know. | going to have a chat, hopefully. over the country? i don't know. - going to have a chat, hopefully. and it will be a nice celebration with other winners. it will be a nice celebration with otherwinners. it it will be a nice celebration with other winners. it will be wonderful. such a lovely day. a bit back to normality after two years of covid so it will be wonderful. i do normality after two years of covid so it will be wonderful.— so it will be wonderful. i do hear there is a _ so it will be wonderful. i do hear there is a vacancy _ so it will be wonderful. i do hear there is a vacancy in _ so it will be wonderful. i do hear there is a vacancy in downing i so it will be wonderful. i do hear- there is a vacancy in d
i remember a film of you going to meet the mp dominic raab. tony, you took over.im. are you going to take over the country?— over the country? i don't know. goina to over the country? i don't know. going to have _ over the country? i don't know. going to have a _ over the country? i don't know. going to have a chat, _ over the country? i don't know. | going to have a chat, hopefully. over the country? i don't know. - going to have a chat, hopefully. and it will be a nice celebration with...
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last summer we had the withdrawal of british troops from afghanistan and dominic raab was on the beache party. put that together and it is not an enviable task so perhaps you can forgive them slightly for not facing up to reality. those issues are going nowhere. thank you for your time. and what a great cookbook collection! now for some lovely news — a pair of osprey chicks have been born in north yorkshire for the first time in 100 yea rs. it's the result of a successful reintroduction programme at the bolton castle estate, near leyburn, where they made purpose built platforms in a bid to encourage the birds to nest. sacha dench, is founder of conservation without borders and ambassador for the un's convention on migratory species and joins us now. good morning to you. it looks glorious where you are. talk to me about how significant this is. ospreys have been born elsewhere in the country but this is the first time in north yorkshire?- time in north yorkshire? it is, first time _ time in north yorkshire? it is, first time since _ time in north yorkshire? it is, first time since recor
last summer we had the withdrawal of british troops from afghanistan and dominic raab was on the beache party. put that together and it is not an enviable task so perhaps you can forgive them slightly for not facing up to reality. those issues are going nowhere. thank you for your time. and what a great cookbook collection! now for some lovely news — a pair of osprey chicks have been born in north yorkshire for the first time in 100 yea rs. it's the result of a successful reintroduction...
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here he is with the deputy prime minister and justice secretary dominic raab, finding out that the governmentg the law, it's absolutely incredible. how did our boy do that, you know? this might be the most powerful street in the country, but tony is undaunted. charming, if not disarming, the police. a seven year old having the time of his life. zoe conway, bbc news. what else are you going to do a number 10? what else are you going to do a number10? knock what else are you going to do a number 10? knock and disappear! what else are you going to do a number10? knock and disappear! he clearly had a brilliant day yesterday and if you are watching this morning, tony, we know that one day you can definitely be in charge of the desert, that was his ambition yesterday. he of the desert, that was his ambition esterda . :, ., , :, yesterday. he had quite a list of thins yesterday. he had quite a list of things that _ yesterday. he had quite a list of things that he _ yesterday. he had quite a list of things that he wanted _ yesterday. he had quite a list of things that he wanted to - yesterday. he had
here he is with the deputy prime minister and justice secretary dominic raab, finding out that the governmentg the law, it's absolutely incredible. how did our boy do that, you know? this might be the most powerful street in the country, but tony is undaunted. charming, if not disarming, the police. a seven year old having the time of his life. zoe conway, bbc news. what else are you going to do a number 10? what else are you going to do a number10? knock what else are you going to do a number...
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lots of people have gone on to do other stuff. james acaster, romesh, dominic raab, all sorts of people 13 years, have you got _ in the room. all that time ago, 13 years, have you got a _ in the room. all that time ago, 13 years, have you got a favourite i years, have you got a favourite memory of doing it?— memory of doing it? favourite memories _ memory of doing it? favourite memories are _ memory of doing it? favourite memories are always - memory of doing it? favourite memories are always when i memory of doing it? favourite i memories are always when members memory of doing it? favourite - memories are always when members of the public come up to you and say, i really light it. we have been to the pandemic and brexit at all these things and people would say, ijust binge watched mock the week on youtube or whatever it was that really lifted my spirits. an old man came up to me once and said, do you know, whenever my wife and i see a windmill, we think of you. i did a joke about a windmill, i live in a windmill, it's not a big windmill, and to be on gospels keep coming through the fr
lots of people have gone on to do other stuff. james acaster, romesh, dominic raab, all sorts of people 13 years, have you got _ in the room. all that time ago, 13 years, have you got a _ in the room. all that time ago, 13 years, have you got a favourite i years, have you got a favourite memory of doing it?— memory of doing it? favourite memories _ memory of doing it? favourite memories are _ memory of doing it? favourite memories are always - memory of doing it? favourite memories are always...
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big beasts like michael gove, like dominic raab potentially even like rishi sunak himself, will be ones, it is a late one- _ tired, it is a late one. yes, it is a late one. but— tired, it is a late one. yes, it is a late one. but it _ tired, it is a late one. yes, it is a late one. but it is _ tired, it is a late one. yes, it is a late one. but it is an - tired, it is a late one. yes, it is a late one. but it is an exciting | a late one. but it is an exciting fight. — a late one. but it is an exciting fight. after a fight like that i'd usually— fight. after a fight like that i'd usually go to sleep. it was exciting. _ usually go to sleep. it was exciting. it didn't disappoint, that is for— exciting. it didn't disappoint, that is for sure. — exciting. it didn't disappoint, that is for sure-— exciting. it didn't disappoint, that is for sure. ., i. i. is for sure. how were you, when you are watching — is for sure. how were you, when you are watching it. _ is for sure. how were you, when you are watching it, what _ is for sure. how were you, when you are watching it, what were _ is for su
big beasts like michael gove, like dominic raab potentially even like rishi sunak himself, will be ones, it is a late one- _ tired, it is a late one. yes, it is a late one. but— tired, it is a late one. yes, it is a late one. but it _ tired, it is a late one. yes, it is a late one. but it is _ tired, it is a late one. yes, it is a late one. but it is an - tired, it is a late one. yes, it is a late one. but it is an exciting | a late one. but it is an exciting fight. — a late one. but it is...
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government to the table, they can pick up the — government to the table, they can pick up the phone, dominic raabfinished second | in the middle table behind germany because _ in the middle table behind germany because of that gold medal from the men's _ because of that gold medal from the men's four— because of that gold medal from the men's four times 100 relay the could have finished first at the women not drop the _ have finished first at the women not drop the baton. we will show you that in— drop the baton. we will show you that in the — drop the baton. we will show you that in the moment. the european championships has finished with mixed feelings for the great britain 4x100 metre relay team. the men took gold in munich in impressive style. the quartet ofjeremiah azu, zharnel hughes, jonah efoloko and nethaneel mitchell—blake won it in 37.67 seconds, breaking a championship record that had stood since 1990. those who have been here for a long time, have really embraced me and i admire the younger guys coming in. you know, i really love the team chemistry, the bonding and going away with an
government to the table, they can pick up the — government to the table, they can pick up the phone, dominic raabfinished second | in the middle table behind germany because _ in the middle table behind germany because of that gold medal from the men's _ because of that gold medal from the men's four— because of that gold medal from the men's four times 100 relay the could have finished first at the women not drop the _ have finished first at the women not drop the baton. we will show you...
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in an article in the paper, justice secretary dominic raab claims "justice is being held to ransom". there's a warning that the industrial action could bring severe disruption to the local supply chain — and beyond — as ian barmer reports. there hasn't been a strike here since 1989, and the port of felixstowe was eerily quiet. some activity, but hardly any, after nearly 2000 workers walked out on sunday. and the effect is already being felt across the region. one of the biggest hauliers in the east of england is turner's based near newmarket. they employ a thousand people and normally have 500 trucks working out of felixstowe. we are starting to struggle. we can see the signs of recession are looming large in the uk, and we've got to do everything we can to try and protect the uk economy and people's living standards. at the other end of the scale, firms like open ultra. a tiny haulage operation compared to turner's, they run around 25 trucks and they're normally on the port every day picking up containers. but compared to last week, their job count has more than halved. i didn't rea
in an article in the paper, justice secretary dominic raab claims "justice is being held to ransom". there's a warning that the industrial action could bring severe disruption to the local supply chain — and beyond — as ian barmer reports. there hasn't been a strike here since 1989, and the port of felixstowe was eerily quiet. some activity, but hardly any, after nearly 2000 workers walked out on sunday. and the effect is already being felt across the region. one of the biggest...