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the dwp insists new payments are fairer because they will reassess people more often. been repaid thousands he was due but he is worried others will have to rely on lengthy appeals to get what they are entitled to. coming up at six o'clock, breakfast, which of course has full coverage of the build—up to today's royal wedding, but first on bbc news, the travel show. it's funny but i'd always reckoned the oil—rich abu dhabi, here in the uae, was never that interested in attracting tourists. unlike its flashy, noisy neighbour dubai, for example. but on this trip, i think i might have to revise that opinion. because abu dhabi seems to be upping its game, especially in the cultural stakes. on myjourney, i'm going to experience world—renowned architecture, like the new louvre museum, and finding out how traditional local musical instruments are being revived. but i'll also be exploring both urban and desert landscapes, to get a sense of how this emirate is making the most of its unique environment. abu dhabi is entering a new phase in its breakneck speed development. but is
the dwp insists new payments are fairer because they will reassess people more often. been repaid thousands he was due but he is worried others will have to rely on lengthy appeals to get what they are entitled to. coming up at six o'clock, breakfast, which of course has full coverage of the build—up to today's royal wedding, but first on bbc news, the travel show. it's funny but i'd always reckoned the oil—rich abu dhabi, here in the uae, was never that interested in attracting tourists....
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the dwp insists new payments are fairer because they will reassess people more often. but he is worried others will have to rely on being the appeals to get what they are entitled to. well away from the royal wedding there are two big sporting occasions tomorrow. manchester united face chelsea in the fa cup final at wembley, while celtic take on motherwell in the scottish cup final at hampden park. david ornstein reports. the home of english football ready for its own state occasion. from windsor to wembley, and a meeting of fa cup royalty. manchester united, wanting to lift a trophy for a joint record 13th time. in no way, chelsea stand in their way. chelsea lift the fa cup for the very first time at wembley. the blues will be desperate to avenge their defeat here 12 months ago and end a disappointing season on a high. it's a chance frost put it right. we've got the bit between our teeth because we haven't won anything until now. this is our last chance for some silverware. it's only the only opportunity for united to avoid finishing empty—handed, an unthinkable prosp
the dwp insists new payments are fairer because they will reassess people more often. but he is worried others will have to rely on being the appeals to get what they are entitled to. well away from the royal wedding there are two big sporting occasions tomorrow. manchester united face chelsea in the fa cup final at wembley, while celtic take on motherwell in the scottish cup final at hampden park. david ornstein reports. the home of english football ready for its own state occasion. from...
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but we're very clear that the dwp and job, those who work in job centres, again are a gateway to potentiallyn who present with those symptoms. in 2016, the minister ofjustice closed the courts in halifax. i hear from west yorkshire police that it's now routinely taking up to 12 months for domestic victims to have their cases heard in the neighbouring courts in leeds, bradford and huddersfield. how have we allowed this to happen? victims are withdrawing from that process and what are we doing to put it right? minister. i am concerned to hear that. if i may, i'll take that away and discuss that with my colleague in the ministry ofjustice. there is a scheme in west london, it's called the tri—borough scheme, whereby there are specific specialist domestic courts, domestic abuse courts, which i'm looking into at the moment because i think there may be more that we can do across the country in this regard. half of all girls in the uk suffer online abuse and are bullied on social media. girls are being told what to wear, to shut up about their opinions, how they look. isn't it about time that this
but we're very clear that the dwp and job, those who work in job centres, again are a gateway to potentiallyn who present with those symptoms. in 2016, the minister ofjustice closed the courts in halifax. i hear from west yorkshire police that it's now routinely taking up to 12 months for domestic victims to have their cases heard in the neighbouring courts in leeds, bradford and huddersfield. how have we allowed this to happen? victims are withdrawing from that process and what are we doing to...
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minister, dwp questions andy bates. of my constituents and the cases you have identified. have identifiedthis right. get this right. and change things for these families. families. where people cannot work, they need benefits. they need benefits. every hour god sends, because their father or mother has died. father or mother has died. to provide for ourselves and our children. children. system should help the people who cannot. cannot. people who won't work, it needs to help people who cannot work. help people who cannot work. benefit system should help chloe with that situation. with that situation. we need to look up those specific circumstances. up those specific circumstances. should it go up from 18 months? middle, if it was five years for example? example? and if we feel a system is wrong we should change it. should change it. thank you for coming in. coming in. keep talking about parents who don't work. work. of pounds per week for holiday schemes. schemes. bereaved parents need this money even more. even more. divorced partner in force by the law. law. have coped without the widow
minister, dwp questions andy bates. of my constituents and the cases you have identified. have identifiedthis right. get this right. and change things for these families. families. where people cannot work, they need benefits. they need benefits. every hour god sends, because their father or mother has died. father or mother has died. to provide for ourselves and our children. children. system should help the people who cannot. cannot. people who won't work, it needs to help people who cannot...
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i was finally given a written guarantee that these jobs would be transferred to the dwp.i have since learned, without explanation, that this is no longer to be the case. will the prime minister personally intervene to reverse this reckless u-turn and betrayal by taking charge to save each and every one of these 479 highly skilled jobs, without which there will be a devastating impact on the staff, their families and my city? >> can i say today honorable gentleman that he has raised an issue i have not seen the details of, but i will ensure that my right honorable friends the chancellor of the exchequer and the secretary of state for work and pensions look at the issue he has raised. >> nicky morgan. >> mr. speaker, this afternoon, the treasury committee will take evidence from tsb about the recent it failures, which have left thousands of customers unable to access their accounts, unable to pay their bills and with some very severe consequences. does my right honorable friend agree that a robust and reliable banking it infrastructure is essential in the modern economy? it
i was finally given a written guarantee that these jobs would be transferred to the dwp.i have since learned, without explanation, that this is no longer to be the case. will the prime minister personally intervene to reverse this reckless u-turn and betrayal by taking charge to save each and every one of these 479 highly skilled jobs, without which there will be a devastating impact on the staff, their families and my city? >> can i say today honorable gentleman that he has raised an...
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in the dwp report coming up, there will be approached to remedy that.oesn't make sense. bring to the arguments against bringing in no—fault divorces. there are several of them. some of them come from the marriage coalition, which is an organisation. the first one is, a no—fault divorce trivialises marriage. i fundamentally don't agree with that. the reason i say that is that in my experience, and i have practised in family law for 20 years, people don't wake up on a thursday morning and say, i will go and see my divorce lawyer this morning. you sniggered when i said it trivialises marriage. why was that, natasha? totally. it's one of the most terrible things you can go through in your life, one of the most emotionally raw, painful and difficult, traumatic... people hold anger and bitterness and sadness for yea rs anger and bitterness and sadness for years and years after a divorce. so the idea a no—fault divorce means you can have a quick divorce, and people will be divorcing all over the place... it is nonsense, because paradoxically one can get a divo
in the dwp report coming up, there will be approached to remedy that.oesn't make sense. bring to the arguments against bringing in no—fault divorces. there are several of them. some of them come from the marriage coalition, which is an organisation. the first one is, a no—fault divorce trivialises marriage. i fundamentally don't agree with that. the reason i say that is that in my experience, and i have practised in family law for 20 years, people don't wake up on a thursday morning and...