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is not delusions of grandeur, but i had been kept in the dark as the elected mayor of london, and ifeltlmost winded in dark as the elected mayor of london, and ifelt almost winded in relation to what was happening in london. but also, realising there are things we could have done in relation to some of these issues. some we did. enhanced cleaning on the underground. others, we did not do. i was quite clear, not in any way to sound panic driven, but i was alarmed by what i was being told in relation to where we were, and we may go to. i will never forget that sort of feeling of lack of power, lack of influence, not knowing what is happening in our city. our reporter has listened to all of that at the inquiry, joins us now from outside. what really struck me from outside. what really struck me from the mayor of london, the biggest city in the uk, our capital city, with a nine people, it was his sort of impotence, lack of ability to influence anything when it came to influence anything when it came to covid apart from making sure that the underground had better cleaning. yes, he said it wa
is not delusions of grandeur, but i had been kept in the dark as the elected mayor of london, and ifeltlmost winded in dark as the elected mayor of london, and ifelt almost winded in relation to what was happening in london. but also, realising there are things we could have done in relation to some of these issues. some we did. enhanced cleaning on the underground. others, we did not do. i was quite clear, not in any way to sound panic driven, but i was alarmed by what i was being told in...
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ifelt there is relationships at my level were very constructive, they worked well.ink i wouldn't fully know. i don't think i would be able to fully answer that question because what was going on at that level, i really wasn't involved in, and because i was dealing with things at my level, if there was an issue at the leader of government level, i wouldn't necessarily have been involved. what i will say, when i had my weekly meetings, the issue you just referred to, the issue around border controls in january 2022, referred to, the issue around border controls injanuary 2022, certainly that would have been brought up in the meetings i had, and at that time they would have been brought up by they would have been brought up by the health minister in scotland, sorry, in wales. i the health minister in scotland, sorry, in wales.— the health minister in scotland, sorry, in wales. i am not asking about that... _ sorry, in wales. i am not asking about that... is _ sorry, in wales. i am not asking about that... is it _ sorry, in wales. i am not asking about that... is it you
ifelt there is relationships at my level were very constructive, they worked well.ink i wouldn't fully know. i don't think i would be able to fully answer that question because what was going on at that level, i really wasn't involved in, and because i was dealing with things at my level, if there was an issue at the leader of government level, i wouldn't necessarily have been involved. what i will say, when i had my weekly meetings, the issue you just referred to, the issue around border...
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ifelt so confident of the world championships because i knew so much about my body. across other elite sports and months to come. we are proud to be pushing boundaries and to take health interests to the next level female athletes and being able to support the next group of athletes even better than we help with this one. the negativity around the menstrual cycle has been washed away, no longer something to fear but something to embrace. the capabilities of women's bodies to be stronger in certain ways, it is not we are weak but we don't have the support in the first place to help us be strong. a reminder of our top story — after 6 weeks of action, we now know who'll be in the final of the cricket world cup — australia will meet the hosts india. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. it's a very mixed picture of weather across the uk on thursday and the rain and the winds will return along with the milder feeling air ov
ifelt so confident of the world championships because i knew so much about my body. across other elite sports and months to come. we are proud to be pushing boundaries and to take health interests to the next level female athletes and being able to support the next group of athletes even better than we help with this one. the negativity around the menstrual cycle has been washed away, no longer something to fear but something to embrace. the capabilities of women's bodies to be stronger in...
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ifelt bad stealing food for her son who was in a pushchair.re live with bbc news. the idf has said palestinians will not be allowed to move from south to north gaza during the truce. there are a number of videos circulating on social media that appear to show palestinians being shot at as they try to head from the south of gaza to the north of the strip. in some there are large crowds running from bursts of gunfire. at least one man is reported to have been shot dead and several others seriously wounded. the israeli military has said it is looking into the reports. the israeli military has posted a message on x, formerly known as twitter, to coincide with the start of the ceasefire. it is read in arabic, with english subtitles , and is intended for the civilians in gaza. translation: to the residents of gaza, the war is not over. . the humanitarian pause is temporary. and the northern gaza area is a dangerous war zone, it is forbidden to be there. for your sake and your safety, you have to stay in the humanitarian zone located in the south of
ifelt bad stealing food for her son who was in a pushchair.re live with bbc news. the idf has said palestinians will not be allowed to move from south to north gaza during the truce. there are a number of videos circulating on social media that appear to show palestinians being shot at as they try to head from the south of gaza to the north of the strip. in some there are large crowds running from bursts of gunfire. at least one man is reported to have been shot dead and several others...
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public comment on pandemic policy nationally, having been secretary of state in a global pandemic, ifelt to be helpful. i remember the day when i saw an article from a health minister appear behind a pay wall and ijust thought to myself, this is not right. we are not getting this right, people need information at this time, you cannot have articles behind pay walls. i went public that day with a long thread of tweets, kind of being honest about my experience as secretary of state in swine flu pandemic. we made many mistakes on communications, it is hard communicating in a pandemic and i tried to share that openly and honestly. i called actually for a daily briefing. i said that there should be, and i said there should be a briefing that is not led by politicians because a mistake i had made in swine flu was giving out information which always then was seen politically and then it goes into the fray and all the rest of it. at that time we agreed the chief medical officer at the time, professor sir liam donaldson, would lead our briefings without politicians present. i advocated that that
public comment on pandemic policy nationally, having been secretary of state in a global pandemic, ifelt to be helpful. i remember the day when i saw an article from a health minister appear behind a pay wall and ijust thought to myself, this is not right. we are not getting this right, people need information at this time, you cannot have articles behind pay walls. i went public that day with a long thread of tweets, kind of being honest about my experience as secretary of state in swine flu...
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parties and their concerns, they were entirely valid and their anxieties were so clear and high and ifeltnxieties were so clear and high and i felt listening to the government side and my side of the table, i was more aligned rather than reassured at the end of that eating and so i had spent most of the day that friday on top of all the other things we have been doing the previous week, it really trying to gauge how much other i thought we had. and it was a sense of foreboding, like i hope nobody in that office has that again, actually. it was a very, very scary experience but i felt that it wasn't in any doubt in my mind at that point that we were heading for a total disaster and what we had to do was do everything in our power to make it impact as little as possible in the time we had available, in the circumstances that we were, not what would have been better weeks and weeks ago, but from that moment on, what we were going to collectively do. . .. what we were going to collectively do. . ., , do. the context, then, is the government _ do. the context, then, is the government has _ do.
parties and their concerns, they were entirely valid and their anxieties were so clear and high and ifeltnxieties were so clear and high and i felt listening to the government side and my side of the table, i was more aligned rather than reassured at the end of that eating and so i had spent most of the day that friday on top of all the other things we have been doing the previous week, it really trying to gauge how much other i thought we had. and it was a sense of foreboding, like i hope...
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when i was young, whenever i went to the river with my dad, ifelt so happy, seeing the wide river.el like i want to protect it because it is almost gone. especially the fish. they are the most at risk. the balance of wet and dry season is crucial for these flooded forests. without it, they die, and so do the fish breeding grounds. the new river guardians can't control climate change or dam building, but they do hope to conserve fish numbers. there are signs that life is returning. the world wildlife fund has helped create a safe haven for a pod of endangered irrawaddy river dolphins. this area is their last refuge. the numbers of newborn calves are rising. researchers hope this indicates that the health of the river is being restored. further downstream, however, the mekong has other gifts to give — sand. river sand is much more coarse than the sand you'd find on a beach, which makes it idealfor concrete and construction. large barges dredge it from the river to supply developing south—east asian cities. 25—year—old kunthea was jailed for more than a year for organising a protest t
when i was young, whenever i went to the river with my dad, ifelt so happy, seeing the wide river.el like i want to protect it because it is almost gone. especially the fish. they are the most at risk. the balance of wet and dry season is crucial for these flooded forests. without it, they die, and so do the fish breeding grounds. the new river guardians can't control climate change or dam building, but they do hope to conserve fish numbers. there are signs that life is returning. the world...
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ifelt very confident walking up and down.ing to meet rikarin, who is an influencer and a fashion designer, and we're going up harajuku. so, i want to know all about harajuku fashion. then, i'm going to have a feel with all of my other senses, so i can understand where she's coming from and what fashion she likes to wear. 0k. hey, hello! it's so lovely to meet you! can i hug you? yeah, course you can. it's lovely to meet you. can i get a quick audio description of you? sure, sure. i have a yellow, puffy dress, like this. can i feel? sure! it's like an organza dress. oh, wow! with a — like a border knit top with the jeans. it's a little bit casual style. 0h, you've put jeans underneath. yeah, yeah. can i be guided by your arm? sure. so can i hold on to your...? here. that's it — perfect. fashion, it's a massive passion of mine, just actively touching everything and feeling all the fabric. there's this street, it's called takeshita street. okay. it's like the main street of harajuku. so, all the kids who have heard of harajuku f
ifelt very confident walking up and down.ing to meet rikarin, who is an influencer and a fashion designer, and we're going up harajuku. so, i want to know all about harajuku fashion. then, i'm going to have a feel with all of my other senses, so i can understand where she's coming from and what fashion she likes to wear. 0k. hey, hello! it's so lovely to meet you! can i hug you? yeah, course you can. it's lovely to meet you. can i get a quick audio description of you? sure, sure. i have a...
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ifelt like i didn't want so i am really, really nervous. ., ., pulling in now. i'm going to go wait-_ lt's - pulling in now. i'm going to go wait._ it's gone l wait. see you later. it's gone really well. _ wait. see you later. it's gone really well, we _ wait. see you later. it's gone really well, we get _ wait. see you later. it's gone really well, we get along - really well, we get along really well, we get along really well.— really well, we get along reall well. �* , , ., really well. there's been no awkward — really well. there's been no awkward silence. _ really well. there's been no awkward silence. we - really well. there's been no awkward silence. we just i really well. there's been no | awkward silence. we just get along really well. it is really yes. you look really happy? i am, yes. the minute yes. you look really happy? i am, yes. the minute she yes. you look really happy? i am, yes. the minute she said and ifelt like i knew her. i'm go back to my sister, guys. see you later. go back to my sister, guys. see you later-— you late
ifelt like i didn't want so i am really, really nervous. ., ., pulling in now. i'm going to go wait-_ lt's - pulling in now. i'm going to go wait._ it's gone l wait. see you later. it's gone really well. _ wait. see you later. it's gone really well, we _ wait. see you later. it's gone really well, we get _ wait. see you later. it's gone really well, we get along - really well, we get along really well, we get along really well.— really well, we get along reall well. �* , , ., really well....
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ifelt desperate, to be honest.hoods have been uprooted and this island is still cut off tonight. this storm has certainly left its mark. dan johnson, bbc news, jersey. interest rates were kept at 5.25% today — for the second month running. but the governor of the bank of england said despite rates being held they weren't likely to come down soon. here's our economics editor faisal islam. even though interest rates were held today, the economy, and especially the market for new—build homes here in mansfield and beyond, are feeling the full weight of 14 rises seen over the past two years. the net effect of interest rates are absolutely going to slow things down. the issue that we've got with construction is that most of what we do is finance borrowed from the banks, so we've got a base rate and then we've got a cost over base rate. so that in itself can be up to nine, ten, 12%, so it will start to kill projects. at the bank of england today, another pause in rates but also a clear signal not to expect falls any time
ifelt desperate, to be honest.hoods have been uprooted and this island is still cut off tonight. this storm has certainly left its mark. dan johnson, bbc news, jersey. interest rates were kept at 5.25% today — for the second month running. but the governor of the bank of england said despite rates being held they weren't likely to come down soon. here's our economics editor faisal islam. even though interest rates were held today, the economy, and especially the market for new—build homes...
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sometimes, ifelt like i couldn't feel my baby move," she says.gs. my children have been exposed to such horrors. dead bodies, cars bombed, with people inside." this is what she now faces, along with hundreds of thousands. people who had homes and jobs, boys and girls who had a childhood, struggling for a few drops of water. yogita limaye, bbc news, jerusalem. here in the uk, it's a crucial day for rishi sunak, as well as his new cabinet. the supreme court will rule later today on whether the government's flagship plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda is lawful. since 2021, more than 20,000 people a year have been arriving in britain on small boats to claim asylum. so it's a judgement that will be watched closed around the world, as well as here in the uk. the new home secretary has barely got through the door of his office but james cleverly faces the real threat that within 48 hours of his arrival the centrepiece of his department's illegal migration policy will be in tatters. i had a good conversation with the prime minister who made it ve
sometimes, ifelt like i couldn't feel my baby move," she says.gs. my children have been exposed to such horrors. dead bodies, cars bombed, with people inside." this is what she now faces, along with hundreds of thousands. people who had homes and jobs, boys and girls who had a childhood, struggling for a few drops of water. yogita limaye, bbc news, jerusalem. here in the uk, it's a crucial day for rishi sunak, as well as his new cabinet. the supreme court will rule later today on...
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i mean, ifelt like i had to follow both my head, heart and most importantly, my constituents in birminghames very, very clear how they felt about yesterday's vote, specifically, but also there has been a huge outpouring of grief and pain about the situation in israel and gaza from my constituents. and ultimately, i was sent there to represent them and to listen to them, but i also agree with them. and that is, you know, it makes decisions much easier when you are in concert with your constituents and i agree with them that i don't feel the current military action that is currently ongoing is doing anything to secure a stable future in the middle east. clearly it will be seen as an attack on the authority of sir keir starmer and those around him so this is a one—off issue and not really a sign of any deeper descent and i think you can tell from the tone adopted ljy you can tell from the tone adopted byjess phillips this was done in sorrel rather than anger and that shadow cabinet team, none of them to fight him, so that probably made a difficult night slightly easier. the united nations is
i mean, ifelt like i had to follow both my head, heart and most importantly, my constituents in birminghames very, very clear how they felt about yesterday's vote, specifically, but also there has been a huge outpouring of grief and pain about the situation in israel and gaza from my constituents. and ultimately, i was sent there to represent them and to listen to them, but i also agree with them. and that is, you know, it makes decisions much easier when you are in concert with your...
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sometimes, ifelt like i couldn't feel my baby move," she says.and our bags. my children have been exposed to such horrors. dead bodies, cars bombed, with people inside." this is what she now faces, along with hundreds of thousands. people who had homes and jobs, boys and girls who had a childhood, struggling for a few drops of water. yogita limaye, bbc news, jerusalem. the desperate situation of being born into gaza today. meanwhile concern is growing ever more for the plight of the more than 30 premature babies inside al—shifa hospital who are now without an incubator. the israeli military says it has offered incubator to be hospital but the issue from the hospital point of view is the supply of fuel and how to transport those babies with one route only going out of gaza into egypt. 0ur reporter abdelbassir hassan has been monitoring the situation from cairo. i have been told by the spokesman of the health ministry here in cairo that the egyptian hospitals — whether here in cairo or el—arish, in northern sinai, close to rafah — are fully prepare
sometimes, ifelt like i couldn't feel my baby move," she says.and our bags. my children have been exposed to such horrors. dead bodies, cars bombed, with people inside." this is what she now faces, along with hundreds of thousands. people who had homes and jobs, boys and girls who had a childhood, struggling for a few drops of water. yogita limaye, bbc news, jerusalem. the desperate situation of being born into gaza today. meanwhile concern is growing ever more for the plight of the...
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sometimes, ifelt like i couldn't feel my baby move," she says.n have been exposed to such horrors. dead bodies, cars bombed, with people inside." this is what she now faces, along with hundreds of thousands. people who had homes and jobs, boys and girls who had a childhood, struggling for a few drops of water. yogita limaye, bbc news, jerusalem. is always, there is more on that story on the bbc news website. let's turn to a major story in the uk — a senior officer involved in the stephen lawrence murder case was corrupt, according to a secret metropolitan police report from the year 2000, uncovered by the bbc. it said ray adams was cleared by a corruption probe which relied on false testimony from a man linked to the family of one of stephen's killers. the revelation contradicts years of police denials about the role of corrupt officers in the case. daniel de simone reports. the spectre of police corruption has long haunted the stephen lawrence murder. for three decades, scotland yard kept the secret we now expose. the met knew about it, that's w
sometimes, ifelt like i couldn't feel my baby move," she says.n have been exposed to such horrors. dead bodies, cars bombed, with people inside." this is what she now faces, along with hundreds of thousands. people who had homes and jobs, boys and girls who had a childhood, struggling for a few drops of water. yogita limaye, bbc news, jerusalem. is always, there is more on that story on the bbc news website. let's turn to a major story in the uk — a senior officer involved in the...
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yeah, i used to, like, cry quite a lot because it's like, ifelt like it was running my life.rsonal tragedies. the obvious person to turn to was the doctor, for medication. a lot of it was worry about financial issues, like, how am i going to pay my rent? how am i going to eat? how am i going to feed the cats? anything and everything. itjust got me down. it wasn't just the gp who helped her. he referred katie to an nhs social prescriber. follow down to the room... someone could help her in all areas of her life, with her gambling addiction, with managing herfinances, even helping her leave the house. she gave me the confidence to go out and do things and, you know, instead ofjust being stuck, depressed. i did have a scratchcard addiction, which, i was struggling, and i shouldn't have done that, but i have stopped that. i have done... i have stopped my online gambling as well. so that has helped me get better as well. because they have helped me here, you see. they have helped me, you know, financially, with what to do, how to stop my gambling. coming here has given me the conf
yeah, i used to, like, cry quite a lot because it's like, ifelt like it was running my life.rsonal tragedies. the obvious person to turn to was the doctor, for medication. a lot of it was worry about financial issues, like, how am i going to pay my rent? how am i going to eat? how am i going to feed the cats? anything and everything. itjust got me down. it wasn't just the gp who helped her. he referred katie to an nhs social prescriber. follow down to the room... someone could help her in all...
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yeah, i used to, like, cry quite a lot because it's like, ifelt like it was running my life. to was the doctor, for medication. a lot of it was worry about financial issues, like, how am i going to pay my rent? how am i going to eat? how am i going to feed the cats? anything and everything. itjust got me down. it wasn't just the gp who helped her. he referred katie to an nhs social prescriber. follow down to the room... ..someone who could help her in all areas of her life, with her gambling addiction, with managing herfinances, even helping her leave the house. she gave me the confidence to go out and do things and, you know, instead ofjust being stuck, depressed. i did have a scratchcard addiction, which, i was struggling, and i shouldn't have done that, but i have stopped that. i have done... i have stopped my online gambling as well. so that has helped me get better as well. because they have helped me here, you see. they have helped me, you know, financially, with what to do, how to stop my gambling. coming here has given me the confidence... katie is one of 200 patients
yeah, i used to, like, cry quite a lot because it's like, ifelt like it was running my life. to was the doctor, for medication. a lot of it was worry about financial issues, like, how am i going to pay my rent? how am i going to eat? how am i going to feed the cats? anything and everything. itjust got me down. it wasn't just the gp who helped her. he referred katie to an nhs social prescriber. follow down to the room... ..someone who could help her in all areas of her life, with her gambling...
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sometimes, ifelt like i couldn't feel scared i'd lose my baby.i couldn't feel my baby move, she says. i had to carry my child and our bags. my children have been exposed to such horrors. dead bodies, cars bombed with people inside. this is what she now faces. along with hundreds of thousands. people who had homes and jobs, boys and girls who had a childhood. struggling for a few drops of water. yogita limaye, bbc news, jerusalem. dramatic scenes from the ground in gaza. the head of al—shifa hospital has told the bbc they are preparing a mass grave for more than 170 bodies around that hospital. for the latest on the ground around al—shifa and gaza, we touched base with our correspondent. in the south of gaza, rushdi abualouf. yeah, in the last ten minutes, i talked to maybe the last remaining journalist inside the hospital. he told me that they are preparing now a mass grave for about 170 bodies. he said already, they started to bury some of the dead. they were trying to get them out of the cemetery them out for the cemetery yesterday and this mor
sometimes, ifelt like i couldn't feel scared i'd lose my baby.i couldn't feel my baby move, she says. i had to carry my child and our bags. my children have been exposed to such horrors. dead bodies, cars bombed with people inside. this is what she now faces. along with hundreds of thousands. people who had homes and jobs, boys and girls who had a childhood. struggling for a few drops of water. yogita limaye, bbc news, jerusalem. dramatic scenes from the ground in gaza. the head of al—shifa...
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i, | throughout the pandemic, i felt like throughout the pandemic, ifelt like i spent a great deal ofnd the four es in particular and the operational independence and that we as politicians are not there to dictate directly to the police as to when to arrest people and enforce the law. very clearly. secondly, i had reminded many colleagues include my colleagues in downing straight, but across government as well, and unprecedented times we have asked the police to do unprecedented things as well in terms of law enforcement and the roles and responsibilities that they would take and were very much based on public health, safety and protection.— public health, safety and rotection. �* , ., , , protection. but did you nevertheless take a position _ protection. but did you nevertheless take a position on _ protection. but did you nevertheless take a position on the _ protection. but did you nevertheless take a position on the degree - protection. but did you nevertheless take a position on the degree to - take a position on the degree to which _ take a position on the degree to which the —
i, | throughout the pandemic, i felt like throughout the pandemic, ifelt like i spent a great deal ofnd the four es in particular and the operational independence and that we as politicians are not there to dictate directly to the police as to when to arrest people and enforce the law. very clearly. secondly, i had reminded many colleagues include my colleagues in downing straight, but across government as well, and unprecedented times we have asked the police to do unprecedented things as well...
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and ifelt winded as to what was happening in london but also realising there were things we could have, st patrick's day, enhanced cleaning, others we didn't do. i was quite clear, not in any way to sound panic driven, i was alarmed by what i was told in relation to where we were and where we may go to. i will never forget that sort of feeling of lack of power, lack of influence, not knowing what is happening in our city. knowing what is happening in our ci . ., ., , ~' knowing what is happening in our ci . ., ., knowing what is happening in our city. can i ask what you would have done? you — city. can i ask what you would have done? you were _ city. can i ask what you would have done? you were told _ city. can i ask what you would have done? you were told on _ city. can i ask what you would have done? you were told on the - city. can i ask what you would have done? you were told on the 11th i city. can i ask what you would have done? you were told on the 11th of| done? you were told on the 11th of march _ done? you were told on the 11th of march lry— done? you were told on the 11th of
and ifelt winded as to what was happening in london but also realising there were things we could have, st patrick's day, enhanced cleaning, others we didn't do. i was quite clear, not in any way to sound panic driven, i was alarmed by what i was told in relation to where we were and where we may go to. i will never forget that sort of feeling of lack of power, lack of influence, not knowing what is happening in our city. knowing what is happening in our ci . ., ., , ~' knowing what is...
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i have explained why there was deliberately some duplication going in and ifelt deliberately some duplicatione also heard him say we have the wrong people in the wrong jobs but in the key directors general who worked on covid, clearly have the confidence of the number ten machine because they were retained or in some cases promoted into other roles for them. the cabinet, the wider cabinet office outside the cabinet secretary, i don't know if he was referring to some of that, but we sought to clarify that as we went and it was necessary, we had to set “p and it was necessary, we had to set up three dozen programmes across government to make sure the government to make sure the government was able to respond to the crisis as it moved up pace in march and inevitably there was quite a lot of friction around that and we sought to not that into shape through the course of march and into april. through the course of march and into aril. ., . . april. you have given evidence in relation to _ april. you have given evidence in relation to the _ april. you have given evidence in relation to the failure
i have explained why there was deliberately some duplication going in and ifelt deliberately some duplicatione also heard him say we have the wrong people in the wrong jobs but in the key directors general who worked on covid, clearly have the confidence of the number ten machine because they were retained or in some cases promoted into other roles for them. the cabinet, the wider cabinet office outside the cabinet secretary, i don't know if he was referring to some of that, but we sought to...
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ifelt i had met of it. i could stand down because i felt fulfilled.cceptable to defend, the threat is real. we had seen off the enemy and made differences. you cannot do that forever, as wonderful as democracy is, time to go but ultimately recognised privileged to have that chance and do not worry, not everyone becomes prime minister. it does not really matter. does that —— has that desire going? you wanted to be secretary—general of nato, the americans kiboshed that. that to be secretary-general of nato, the americans kiboshed that.— to be secretary-general of nato, the americans kiboshed that. at the time the fli . ht americans kiboshed that. at the time the flight -- — americans kiboshed that. at the time the flight -- the _ americans kiboshed that. at the time the flight -- the front _ americans kiboshed that. at the time the flight -- the front runner- americans kiboshed that. at the time the flight -- the front runner was - the flight —— the front runner was the flight —— the front runner was the prime minister of holland so there was a sort of
ifelt i had met of it. i could stand down because i felt fulfilled.cceptable to defend, the threat is real. we had seen off the enemy and made differences. you cannot do that forever, as wonderful as democracy is, time to go but ultimately recognised privileged to have that chance and do not worry, not everyone becomes prime minister. it does not really matter. does that —— has that desire going? you wanted to be secretary—general of nato, the americans kiboshed that. that to be...
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he said: ifelt the biggest absence was the lack of economic modelling in decision—making.ng in decision—making. hmt, that is the treasury, has a strong set of policy officials but when it came to my interactions, ifound that hmt was limited when it came to special i specialists in science. his view was that this was an important gap in the larger picture. that may be very much the same point that you were making in one of your notes. if we can look at the schedule page 522. this is october 2021 entry. where you say: economic predictions hmt nearly back to normal. no evidence, pure dogma and wrong throughout. that may be a comment that is towards the frustrated late at night end of the spectrum. are you making the same point as mr warner was about the problems with economic advice feeding into decision—making? i agree that is probably the late—night frustration comment. but i did think there was a lack of transparency on the economic side and it was difficult to know exactly what modelling had been done and what modelling had been done and what input there had been to vario
he said: ifelt the biggest absence was the lack of economic modelling in decision—making.ng in decision—making. hmt, that is the treasury, has a strong set of policy officials but when it came to my interactions, ifound that hmt was limited when it came to special i specialists in science. his view was that this was an important gap in the larger picture. that may be very much the same point that you were making in one of your notes. if we can look at the schedule page 522. this is october...
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and, i mean, what i keep thinking is that, at the time as a politicaljournalist, ifelt a bit like like going around the maze, gobbling up bits of information one at a time and trying to kind of get a picture that way. but actually, what you're getting from this is not only these people who were in the room, being on the witness stand, being professionally questioned by a professional question asker, as the kc is for hours and hours and hours and hours. but they also, at the end of the day, published the witness statements and dominic cummings�*s witness statement and helen macnamara, the deputy cabinet secretary's witness statement, more than 100 pages. it's like reading their autobiography of a six—month period, and that's just so detailed. and the fact that you can put the different versions together and look for the similarities and cross—reference them. and then the fact is that in the footnotes they then refer to other emails and other documents that haven't even been published yet. it is just such a different experience from kind of feeling your way through the maze, eating up th
and, i mean, what i keep thinking is that, at the time as a politicaljournalist, ifelt a bit like like going around the maze, gobbling up bits of information one at a time and trying to kind of get a picture that way. but actually, what you're getting from this is not only these people who were in the room, being on the witness stand, being professionally questioned by a professional question asker, as the kc is for hours and hours and hours and hours. but they also, at the end of the day,...
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sometimes, ifelt like i couldn't feel my baby move," she says.d our bags. my children have been exposed to such horrors. dead bodies, cars bombed, with people inside." this is what she now faces, along with hundreds of thousands. people who had homes and jobs, boys and girls who had a childhood, struggling for a few drops of water. yogita limaye, bbc news, jerusalem. let's bring you some breaking news we are getting from washington and this is with regards to the hostages being held by hamas in gaza. we know we reported earlier that families of those hostages are marching from tel aviv to jerusalem to the those hostages are marching from tel aviv tojerusalem to the prime minister's office to highlight the plight of those still being held by hamas. the last few minutes the us presidentjoe biden has said he believes a release of hostages being held by hamas is going to happen and his exact words in the white house were hang in there, we are coming. there is at the exact words of the us presidentjoe biden. he hasn't said in the white house that he b
sometimes, ifelt like i couldn't feel my baby move," she says.d our bags. my children have been exposed to such horrors. dead bodies, cars bombed, with people inside." this is what she now faces, along with hundreds of thousands. people who had homes and jobs, boys and girls who had a childhood, struggling for a few drops of water. yogita limaye, bbc news, jerusalem. let's bring you some breaking news we are getting from washington and this is with regards to the hostages being held...
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for him to have that belief in me and to give me that confidence and encouragement, ifelt as if i could not let the guy down. and top trump. the former uk champion is through to the second round in york. also coming up on sportsday. can anyone catch max verstappen? for the future health of formula one, someone has to. there are things of interest with f1, it is there are things of interest with fi, it isjust there are things of interest with fi, it is just not the battle out front and that is what is hurting the sport. the need to find a way of making it more competitive. and garnacho's goodison acrobatics. have we already seen the goal of the season? evening, the champions league returns this week, there are still two more rounds of fixtures to go in the group stages but for three british sides, hopes of reaching the last 16 could be snuffed out in the next 48 hours. newcastle united, manchester united and celtic are all bottom of their groups and have really tough away trips, newcastle cannot afford to lose at paris st germain tomorrow night, manchester united have to win in istanbul
for him to have that belief in me and to give me that confidence and encouragement, ifelt as if i could not let the guy down. and top trump. the former uk champion is through to the second round in york. also coming up on sportsday. can anyone catch max verstappen? for the future health of formula one, someone has to. there are things of interest with f1, it is there are things of interest with fi, it isjust there are things of interest with fi, it is just not the battle out front and that is...
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happen to have great faith and confidence that most of the time people will do the right thing, and ifeltd just tell people what the right and kind and proper thing to do is, people would do that, and sitting there and saying it was great, and sort of laughing at the italians, itjust felt how it sounds. italians, it 'ust felt how it sounds. ., italians, it 'ust felt how it sounsd— italians, it 'ust felt how it sounds. ., ., ., , sounds. you may have answered in art m sounds. you may have answered in part my next _ sounds. you may have answered in part my next question, _ sounds. you may have answered in part my next question, because i i part my next question, because i wanted to ask you whether this was just sort of macho posturing, or whether it had an effect on policy, and is it the case, then, do you think, that this approach you are describing slowed down or even prevented the government from doing perhaps the messaging that it ought to have done? i perhaps the messaging that it ought to have done?— to have done? i think it would be cuite to have done? i think it would be quite hard
happen to have great faith and confidence that most of the time people will do the right thing, and ifeltd just tell people what the right and kind and proper thing to do is, people would do that, and sitting there and saying it was great, and sort of laughing at the italians, itjust felt how it sounds. italians, it 'ust felt how it sounds. ., italians, it 'ust felt how it sounsd— italians, it 'ust felt how it sounds. ., ., ., , sounds. you may have answered in art m sounds. you may have...
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ifelt i had something secretary of state in a global pandemic.this moment in time, we cannot have articles behind pay walls. i kind of went public that day with a long thread of tweets, kind of being honest about my experience as secretary of state in the swine flu pandemic, and we made many mistakes on communications. it is hard communicating in a pandemic, and i tried to share that honestly and openly, and i call, actually, for a daily briefing. i said that they should be, and i said they should be a briefing that is not led by politicians. mistake i had made in swine flu was giving out information which always then will seem politically, then it goes into the fray and all the rest of it. at that time, we agreed the chief medical officer of the time would lead our briefings. without politicians present. i advocated that that would have been a better approach. mr burnham also told be inquiry that he asked for patient identifiable test and trace data injune 2020, but he said it was refused for weeks. it was refused for weeks and weeks and weeks.
ifelt i had something secretary of state in a global pandemic.this moment in time, we cannot have articles behind pay walls. i kind of went public that day with a long thread of tweets, kind of being honest about my experience as secretary of state in the swine flu pandemic, and we made many mistakes on communications. it is hard communicating in a pandemic, and i tried to share that honestly and openly, and i call, actually, for a daily briefing. i said that they should be, and i said they...
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but on this specific issue, ifelt comparable size.so i wanted more lab capacity, more scientific capability, more random testing, to keep some mobile lab units, to continue waste water testing and a stockpile of lateral tests, for example. these are the kinds of things i wanted that i was only able at the end to secure a small portion of all of that, and also, for example, i wanted to keep the government's commitment to the centre for pandemic preparedness. i was going to come on to that in due course _ was going to come on to that in due course that — was going to come on to that in due course. that centre was announced, and what _ course. that centre was announced, and what happened to it? it course. that centre was announced, and what happened to it?— and what happened to it? it was announced _ and what happened to it? it was announced before _ and what happened to it? it was announced before i _ and what happened to it? it was announced before i was - and what happened to it? it was announced before i was health | announced before
but on this specific issue, ifelt comparable size.so i wanted more lab capacity, more scientific capability, more random testing, to keep some mobile lab units, to continue waste water testing and a stockpile of lateral tests, for example. these are the kinds of things i wanted that i was only able at the end to secure a small portion of all of that, and also, for example, i wanted to keep the government's commitment to the centre for pandemic preparedness. i was going to come on to that in due...
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anti—semitic attacks were doubling something i think many members of my community in the united kingdom ifeltt i certainly have friends and family who had been. i think there is a general feeling who had been. i think there is a generalfeeling that of who had been. i think there is a general feeling that of course must be taken seriously in the uk where an increasing number of dues are feeling unsafe.— an increasing number of dues are feeling unsafe. what i want to say is that that _ feeling unsafe. what i want to say is that that feeling _ feeling unsafe. what i want to say is that that feeling of _ feeling unsafe. what i want to say is that that feeling of a _ feeling unsafe. what i want to say is that that feeling of a lack - feeling unsafe. what i want to say is that that feeling of a lack of - is that that feeling of a lack of safety and rising anti—semitism is not helped by the rhetoric of the government, by the rhetoric of those in the government to say that calling for a ceasefire is somehow anti—semitic. what pictured is a paint ofjewish life and you say that pro—peace demonstrators
anti—semitic attacks were doubling something i think many members of my community in the united kingdom ifeltt i certainly have friends and family who had been. i think there is a general feeling who had been. i think there is a generalfeeling that of who had been. i think there is a general feeling that of course must be taken seriously in the uk where an increasing number of dues are feeling unsafe.— an increasing number of dues are feeling unsafe. what i want to say is that that _...
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ifelt i had the permission of the time.ng to _ lot for the role and it was super exciting to sort of get my nail stuck — exciting to sort of get my nail stuck into _ exciting to sort of get my nail stuck into that and... so exciting to sort of get my nail stuck into that and. . .- exciting to sort of get my nail stuck into that and... so to speak! yeah, obviously _ stuck into that and... so to speak! yeah, obviously it _ stuck into that and... so to speak! yeah, obviously it is _ stuck into that and... so to speak! yeah, obviously it is amazing i stuck into that and... so to speak! yeah, obviously it is amazing we l yeah, obviously it is amazing we have _ yeah, obviously it is amazing we have the — yeah, obviously it is amazing we have the reference of the movie. obviously — have the reference of the movie. obviously withjohnny have the reference of the movie. obviously with johnny depp playing edwards— obviously with johnny depp playing edwards and it was fun to delve into other— edwards and it was fun to delve into other
ifelt i had the permission of the time.ng to _ lot for the role and it was super exciting to sort of get my nail stuck — exciting to sort of get my nail stuck into _ exciting to sort of get my nail stuck into that and... so exciting to sort of get my nail stuck into that and. . .- exciting to sort of get my nail stuck into that and... so to speak! yeah, obviously _ stuck into that and... so to speak! yeah, obviously it _ stuck into that and... so to speak! yeah, obviously it is _ stuck into...
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when i was young, whenever i went to the river with my dad, ifelt so happy, seeing the wide river.ie, and so do the fish breeding grounds. the new river guardians can't control climate change or dam building, but they do hope to conserve fish numbers. there are signs that life is returning. the world wildlife fund has helped create a safe haven for a pod of endangered irrawaddy river dolphins. this area is their last refuge. the numbers of newborn calves are rising. researchers hope this indicates that the health of the river is being restored. further downstream, however, the mekong has other gifts to give. sand. river sand is much more coarse than the sand you'd find on a beach, which makes it idealfor concrete and construction. large barges dredge it from the river to supply developing south—east asian cities. 25—year—old kunthea was jailed for more than a year for organising a protest to preserve the mekong. translation: when i see this, it makes me worry i about the mekong's fate and its impact on the cambodian people as a whole. does your mother, does your family, worry about
when i was young, whenever i went to the river with my dad, ifelt so happy, seeing the wide river.ie, and so do the fish breeding grounds. the new river guardians can't control climate change or dam building, but they do hope to conserve fish numbers. there are signs that life is returning. the world wildlife fund has helped create a safe haven for a pod of endangered irrawaddy river dolphins. this area is their last refuge. the numbers of newborn calves are rising. researchers hope this...
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ifelt sad. i felt there'd been missed opportunities to avert what's happened.ing put in place to deal with those deep—rooted issues. we can bring you these emotional pictures. liverpool striker luis diaz has been reunited with his father in colombia, four days after luis manuel diaz was released by kidnappers. the striker�*s parents were both taken but while diaz's mother was quickly released, his father was held for 12 days. his son stayed with his club liverpool throughout but has now returned to colombia to play for his country and was able to greet his dad at long last. really moving pictures. dad at long last. really moving ictures. ~ , ., ., , dad at long last. really moving ictures. , ., ., , ., dad at long last. really moving ictures. , ., ., , pictures. absolutely gorgeous to see them reunited. _ pictures. absolutely gorgeous to see them reunited. what _ pictures. absolutely gorgeous to see them reunited. what a _ pictures. absolutely gorgeous to see j them reunited. what a moment. you can only imagine _ them reunited. what a moment. you can only imagi
ifelt sad. i felt there'd been missed opportunities to avert what's happened.ing put in place to deal with those deep—rooted issues. we can bring you these emotional pictures. liverpool striker luis diaz has been reunited with his father in colombia, four days after luis manuel diaz was released by kidnappers. the striker�*s parents were both taken but while diaz's mother was quickly released, his father was held for 12 days. his son stayed with his club liverpool throughout but has now...
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comes to bradley cooper, although i do not doubt his prodigious skills and commitment to the project, ifeltnot understand the dynamics of this gay relationship. anyway, let's move on because one man who is very skilled at betraying gay male relationship is acclaimed british or andrew hague and he was in new york with his latest film which was very well received. hello. i saw you looking at me from the street. set hello. i saw you looking at me from the street. . hello. i saw you looking at me from the street-— the street. set in contemporary london his _ the street. set in contemporary london his film _ the street. set in contemporary london his film is _ the street. set in contemporary london his film is inspired i the street. set in contemporary london his film is inspired by i london his film is inspired by japanese novel, the story of two men. their relationship plays out against a ghost story, of sorts, in which one of the men, adam and —— adam,.... it will be wrong to think of this as a gay film. there is much going on in this picture. you of this as a gay film. there is much going on
comes to bradley cooper, although i do not doubt his prodigious skills and commitment to the project, ifeltnot understand the dynamics of this gay relationship. anyway, let's move on because one man who is very skilled at betraying gay male relationship is acclaimed british or andrew hague and he was in new york with his latest film which was very well received. hello. i saw you looking at me from the street. set hello. i saw you looking at me from the street. . hello. i saw you looking at me...