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i do believe jeremy corbyn gardiner. well, i'm trying to.s. good morning, i‘m sonja jessup. the parents of a south london teenager who vanished 31 years ago say they‘re hoping for answers as his case has been highlighted by a major fooball club. 15 year old lee boxell was last seen on his way to a sutton united match in 1988. italian giants roma have been sharing images of missing children, including lee, on their social media. five of them have even been found. i really think it‘s a good idea. and if it‘s going to find lee, of course it‘s going to be absolutely wonderful, but if it finds anyone, any child, then it‘s lovely. if not, they want — we all want to know where he is, if he's not alive, we want to be able to bury him and then to grieve and then to carry on as normal as best we can. a man who falsely claimed he was squatting at grenfell tower and helped people escape from the burning building has been found guilty of fraud. alvin thompson cheated kensington and chelsea council out of almost £90,000. he was put up in hotels for eight
i do believe jeremy corbyn gardiner. well, i'm trying to.s. good morning, i‘m sonja jessup. the parents of a south london teenager who vanished 31 years ago say they‘re hoping for answers as his case has been highlighted by a major fooball club. 15 year old lee boxell was last seen on his way to a sutton united match in 1988. italian giants roma have been sharing images of missing children, including lee, on their social media. five of them have even been found. i really think it‘s a good...
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this morning on breakfast, barry gardiner has said although breakfast, barry gardiner has said althoutheremys. president trump's vision is for america first. he wants a trade deal with the uk in which the uk is very much the inferior partner, having to take the terms that donald trump wants to set. the government is pointing to donald trump's words that it was not in the interests of the us to interfere in the nhs, going againstjeremy corbyn's claimed that american companies would be able to profit at taxpayers expense from their interventions in the nhs, as part of any future us trade deal was that the president's comments that the brexit party in the conservative party could somehow work together in this election campaign, any kind of pa ct this election campaign, any kind of pact seems unlikely but that might play into the hands of nigel farage as he prepares to launch the brexit pa rty‘s as he prepares to launch the brexit party's general election campaign later this morning. jonathan, thank you. it's just under six weeks until the general election and if you're unsure how to register to
this morning on breakfast, barry gardiner has said although breakfast, barry gardiner has said althoutheremys. president trump's vision is for america first. he wants a trade deal with the uk in which the uk is very much the inferior partner, having to take the terms that donald trump wants to set. the government is pointing to donald trump's words that it was not in the interests of the us to interfere in the nhs, going againstjeremy corbyn's claimed that american companies would be able to...
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laura gardiner is from the resolution foundation.the global financial crisis? yeah, i think the good news is that we have had good, healthy, real pay growth over the summer, but what we were used to before the crisis, but the bad news is that because of the decade that has come before that, the worst decade for pay growth in over 200 years, it has taken a full 12 years to get back to that peak we experienced before the crisis of 2007. nobody expected the pay squeeze to last anywhere near that long. 12 years, that is incredible. what is behind it now hitting that peak once again? cash pay growth has got back to a healthy level, 4%, and inflation is pretty sta ble level, 4%, and inflation is pretty stable at just under 2%, level, 4%, and inflation is pretty stable atjust under 2%, so a normal running pace because the labour market is very tight at the moment, which record high employment. what i would emphasise is that while we have got back to where we started on the average headline measure, there are the average headline measure, th
laura gardiner is from the resolution foundation.the global financial crisis? yeah, i think the good news is that we have had good, healthy, real pay growth over the summer, but what we were used to before the crisis, but the bad news is that because of the decade that has come before that, the worst decade for pay growth in over 200 years, it has taken a full 12 years to get back to that peak we experienced before the crisis of 2007. nobody expected the pay squeeze to last anywhere near that...
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we can speak now to labour's barry gardiner. good morning, mr gardiner.ndations of our economy. that isn't ideal with the election just underfour weeks isn't ideal with the election just under four weeks away. why are you laughing? look, we've been listening very carefully to businesses, and one of the things they have been telling us is that they are fed up with the failing infrastructure in this country. and i think most people know that, whether it is the trains are whether it is the broadband, whether it's waiting lists in the public services like health service, things aren't working as they should. and that's why the investment proposals that we have two fix that infrastructure, to make sure that people can get on theirtrains and get make sure that people can get on their trains and get to work in the morning without having to pay a fortune are our chilly for businesses, cut iv in rural areas without access to decent broadband, that they can get their goods to market through the broadband. these are things that are really going to transform business
we can speak now to labour's barry gardiner. good morning, mr gardiner.ndations of our economy. that isn't ideal with the election just underfour weeks isn't ideal with the election just under four weeks away. why are you laughing? look, we've been listening very carefully to businesses, and one of the things they have been telling us is that they are fed up with the failing infrastructure in this country. and i think most people know that, whether it is the trains are whether it is the...
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an incident on november 9th involving a gardiner and public trainee and one of the park rangers left two of the three with minor injuries they are recuperating from. it is a reminder that the parks are not immune from the larger problems the city faces. i want to thank our employees, all of them, particularly those on the front line, for their courage and desire to protect the community. in both instances the staff did. turning to more holiday matters, last year's winter-themed park and ice skating rink is returning to civic center plaza. the kickoff event is tomorrow. november 22 at 11:00 a.m. the kickoff event will feature performances on ice, light refreshments. there is an ice rink and 400-foot skating track to leave ice skating through the lighted tree park. it is the property management staff that i am proved the quality and joe joy we are experiencing. on tuesday, december 3rd, from 4:00 -- i said tuesday because it is tuesday rather than thursday for the first time in i don't know -- 90 years. on tuesday december 3 from 4:00 to 6:00 we will celebrate our 90th annual holiday t
an incident on november 9th involving a gardiner and public trainee and one of the park rangers left two of the three with minor injuries they are recuperating from. it is a reminder that the parks are not immune from the larger problems the city faces. i want to thank our employees, all of them, particularly those on the front line, for their courage and desire to protect the community. in both instances the staff did. turning to more holiday matters, last year's winter-themed park and ice...
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albeit barry gardiner this morning wasn't giving much away about this new strategy.t this new strategy. you talk about a new strategy and it is news to me. i'm speaking withjeremy this afternoon and i will maybe ask him about it but you tend to paint things in very stark colours. of course you're right, we want to woo notjust course you're right, we want to woo not just leave voters, but all voters. one of the other non-brexit issues they want to focus on is of course the nhs, the unredacted documents that it published and gave us a ccess documents that it published and gave us access to yesterday, talking of a trade deal after brexit with the us over the nhs and ijust wonder how much the conservatives are concerned about this. they are obviously doing about this. they are obviously doing a bit of pushing back on it. they have to be concerned because there is one issue wherejeremy corbyn has hit home and when we see him out and about today he will still be brandishing those documents which he says prove that borisjohnson is prepared to sell off the nhs and so yesterd
albeit barry gardiner this morning wasn't giving much away about this new strategy.t this new strategy. you talk about a new strategy and it is news to me. i'm speaking withjeremy this afternoon and i will maybe ask him about it but you tend to paint things in very stark colours. of course you're right, we want to woo notjust course you're right, we want to woo not just leave voters, but all voters. one of the other non-brexit issues they want to focus on is of course the nhs, the unredacted...
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listen to and also the reason i said waking up 1st some 3 or 4 years ago there was an article from gardiner harris of the times who was president represent the chief correspondent for the new half times in new delhi and he pointed out on this particular issue and it was a backlash in that debate about you know there was a there was a sense of nationalism that the rose and the you know garden there was overplaying this issue. but now now they realize that whatever garden there was saying was not you know entirely inaccurate because this is becoming a serious health challenge and problem so they are acknowledging that. you know they're acknowledging that they do there is a serious problem today that. the association of foreign diplomats you know look once considered beijing and moscow mexico city to be harsher force have referred to delhi or crank or africa delhi as a hardship or stick because primarily because of pollution so so there is that there is a growing sense among the local delhi residents that that's not that's what i mean by their way. or you know that this is unsustainable it's i
listen to and also the reason i said waking up 1st some 3 or 4 years ago there was an article from gardiner harris of the times who was president represent the chief correspondent for the new half times in new delhi and he pointed out on this particular issue and it was a backlash in that debate about you know there was a there was a sense of nationalism that the rose and the you know garden there was overplaying this issue. but now now they realize that whatever garden there was saying was not...
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that was rejected this morning by the shadow international trade secretary, barry gardiner, who saidpresident trump had some critical words forjeremy corbyn because the two leaders are politically poles apart. i don't think it's ever going to be the case that jeremy corbyn and donald trump are going to be holding hands, walking down around the rose garden — that's not going to happen. but he does need to have a strong relationship, doesn‘t he, that‘s the job? they are leaders with very different visions. president trump's vision is for america first. he wants a trade deal with the uk, in which the uk is very much the inferior partner, having to take the terms that donald trump wants to set. let‘s pick up on all of that with my guess, the conservative backbencher nigel evans. mr evans, you are a brexiteers, a bit awkward for the prime minister to have donald trump criticising his brexit deal? well, i think there must be a misunderstanding from donald trump. i'm vice chairof misunderstanding from donald trump. i'm vice chair of the international trade select committee and we only had t
that was rejected this morning by the shadow international trade secretary, barry gardiner, who saidpresident trump had some critical words forjeremy corbyn because the two leaders are politically poles apart. i don't think it's ever going to be the case that jeremy corbyn and donald trump are going to be holding hands, walking down around the rose garden — that's not going to happen. but he does need to have a strong relationship, doesn‘t he, that‘s the job? they are leaders with very...
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beth gardiner is a journalist and author who writes about air pollution.these kind of limitations bring significant reductions in air pollution, london has gone down by about 30%, nitrogen dioxide levels, since the ultra low emissions zone them into effect. we know from a very strong body of scientific evidence that that translates very directly into health gains for residents. reduced levels of heart attacks, strokes, dementia and all kinds of other illnesses. so there is real gains to be had. just chatting a moment ago you said to put the onus on individual cities is problematic, explain. yes, ithink cities can make improvements in their own cities can make improvements in theirown air cities can make improvements in their own air quality with steps like this but there's really been a failure not just like this but there's really been a failure notjust across the uk but all across europe of national governments to enforce the law and require car companies to manufacture vehicles that meet the existing emissions requirements, even today, four plus years a
beth gardiner is a journalist and author who writes about air pollution.these kind of limitations bring significant reductions in air pollution, london has gone down by about 30%, nitrogen dioxide levels, since the ultra low emissions zone them into effect. we know from a very strong body of scientific evidence that that translates very directly into health gains for residents. reduced levels of heart attacks, strokes, dementia and all kinds of other illnesses. so there is real gains to be had....
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let's speak now to barry gardiner, labourmp and shadow international trade secretary. figure, 1800 hospitals last year, the truth is that the number of cancellations is down. it is 1% of all operations in the health secretary tells us that 90% of these operations were rebooked within 28 days. slightly down from last year, but continues austerity and i think you would agree that having her operation cancelled is something that no one wants to have. speaking to the clinical care group the other week, they're not talking about reducing the number of referrals that gps make for consultants. they talk about closing 24 hour round—the—clock facility at our local treatment centre so these cuts are hitting hard and hitting patient services, so does not like people are not suffering. if you look at amd, there are more than 3 million people waiting more than four hours in emergencies. that figure was 300,000, so he really is a huge impact of this ten years of austerity put in place and he needs to end. but what our government is proposing to do is expose her national health servi
let's speak now to barry gardiner, labourmp and shadow international trade secretary. figure, 1800 hospitals last year, the truth is that the number of cancellations is down. it is 1% of all operations in the health secretary tells us that 90% of these operations were rebooked within 28 days. slightly down from last year, but continues austerity and i think you would agree that having her operation cancelled is something that no one wants to have. speaking to the clinical care group the other...
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listen to the business secretary barry gardiner this morning suggest that has gone on the back burnert 2050. have a listen. we will have our power sector 90% powered by renewables by 2030. that is absolutely in line with achieving the overall targets that we have set, which is to make sure that well before 2050, we have achieved the net zero, which we need to do. right, so it's still 2050 for the net zero? that is the global target we need to achieve, indeed. and, not forgetting the liberal democrats, jo swinson will address the cbi conference this afternoon. her message, and a surprise, we are proud brexit, brexit is what business wants. also maintaining freedom of information. if you have a remain parliament, which you will have if you vote many liberal democrat mps into parliament, then we will be able to push for remain, which is good for business and the only uncertainty in that context, is how big the upside is. we have talked about the 50 billion remain bonus which we can invest in public services if we remain in the eu. the alternative, which is to deliver brexit, is how damag
listen to the business secretary barry gardiner this morning suggest that has gone on the back burnert 2050. have a listen. we will have our power sector 90% powered by renewables by 2030. that is absolutely in line with achieving the overall targets that we have set, which is to make sure that well before 2050, we have achieved the net zero, which we need to do. right, so it's still 2050 for the net zero? that is the global target we need to achieve, indeed. and, not forgetting the liberal...
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let's leave barry gardiner and jeremy corbyn the labour leader answering questions from journalists at hundreds of unredacted documents which he says confirms the nhs would be on the table in future trade talks with the united states after brexit. a51 pages of unredacted documents and information. all of it here. he... ..his government released this. we have since obtained this. which is a very different version of events. perhaps he'd like to explain why these documents confirm the us is demanding the nhs is on the table in the trade talks. these uncensored documents leave borisjohnson's denials in absolute tatters. voters need to ask themselves some very serious questions. is the nhs safe in boris johnson's hands? we've now got evidence that, under boris johnson, the nhs is on the table and will be up for sale. let's bring in hugh pym. is this definitive proof in your view? we will need to see the detail of these documents. channel 4's! dispatches a few weeks back ran a story based on some documents which may be the same as these referring to meetings between officials from the uk an
let's leave barry gardiner and jeremy corbyn the labour leader answering questions from journalists at hundreds of unredacted documents which he says confirms the nhs would be on the table in future trade talks with the united states after brexit. a51 pages of unredacted documents and information. all of it here. he... ..his government released this. we have since obtained this. which is a very different version of events. perhaps he'd like to explain why these documents confirm the us is...
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the situation continues to develop at this hour as nile gardiner joins us on the phone.he director of the margaret thatcher center for freedom at the heritage foundation, former aide to the prime minister of great britain margaret thatcher years ago. now we've talked to you so many times about u.k. politics and brexit and all the rest. today it's terrorism or possible terrorism. the police are treating it as a possible terrorist incident as they continue to gather the facts. what are your impressions what you've heard so far from london? >> well, certainly as you mentioned the police are taking it as a likely terror incident. the timing of this is very significant, of course, just ahead of the u.k. general election on december 12th and ahead of the nato summit which takes place in london next tuesday and wednesday. and all of the 29 heads of state of nato member countries will be gathering in london on tuesday and wednesday, on tuesday night there is a dinner being held at buckingham palace with the queen. all the nato heads of state. the timing of this is certainly very
the situation continues to develop at this hour as nile gardiner joins us on the phone.he director of the margaret thatcher center for freedom at the heritage foundation, former aide to the prime minister of great britain margaret thatcher years ago. now we've talked to you so many times about u.k. politics and brexit and all the rest. today it's terrorism or possible terrorism. the police are treating it as a possible terrorist incident as they continue to gather the facts. what are your...
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not from gardiner in colorado or thom tillis in north carolina or susan collins in maine or martha mcsally in arizona or joni ernst in iowa. not a peep. what about the very prominent senior republicans who have elected to retire in 2020? not a people from pat roberts nor mike enzi, nor lamar alexander, and nothing as far as i know from johnny isakson either. it is possible that there will be a huge shift in response to the public hearings and other information, such that 20 republican senators, the number needed to remove a president from office, which is to vote in that direction. but as others of the current, as of right now, the signs of that are few and far between. host: ok, thank you. molly, it looks like the how soon will move to public hearings. today we saw the release of the first two transcripts. we are likely to see more tomorrow and the rest of the week. tell us how these hearings will unfold in the house, what the rules will look like, and how they will lay groundwork for articles of impeachment. molly: ok. so, where we are in the house in the process is ending the stage of g
not from gardiner in colorado or thom tillis in north carolina or susan collins in maine or martha mcsally in arizona or joni ernst in iowa. not a peep. what about the very prominent senior republicans who have elected to retire in 2020? not a people from pat roberts nor mike enzi, nor lamar alexander, and nothing as far as i know from johnny isakson either. it is possible that there will be a huge shift in response to the public hearings and other information, such that 20 republican senators,...
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laura gardiner, the research director at resolution foundationjoins us now.d policy action and the uk's of concerted policy action and the uk‘s remarkable jobs boom. of concerted policy action and the uk's remarkable jobs boom. do we know the proportion of households whereby one or more members of it are in full—time or part—time employment? we know lots of these working households, nearly a third, are mixed. we have one person and work, rather than two. are mixed. we have one person and work, ratherthan two. i are mixed. we have one person and work, rather than two. i think that‘s really important because the flip side of following household worklessness has unfortunately been rising in work poverty in britain. jewel learning, both members of a couple earning, is looking to be the surest way to avoid in work poverty. if yesterday‘s problem was tackling household worklessness, the problem now is tackling female employment and a lack of progression. how does the data carve up geographically? i haven‘t gotten into those weeds today. if we look at the really str
laura gardiner, the research director at resolution foundationjoins us now.d policy action and the uk's of concerted policy action and the uk‘s remarkable jobs boom. of concerted policy action and the uk's remarkable jobs boom. do we know the proportion of households whereby one or more members of it are in full—time or part—time employment? we know lots of these working households, nearly a third, are mixed. we have one person and work, rather than two. are mixed. we have one person and...