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anna-jane hunter s-eakini be found soon. anna-jane hunter speaking to _ be found soon.a-jane hunter speaking to me a _ be found soon. anna-jane hunter speaking to me a little _ be found soon. anna-jane hunter speaking to me a little earlier. i tens of thousands of people have been marching in central london, calling on the uk government to do more to tackle the cost of living crisis. trade union leaders, front line workers and community organisations were among those at the demonstration, demanding what they say must be a "better deal" for workers struggling to cope. earlier, i spoke to general secretary of the tuc union, frances o'grady, who was on the march. this was a really important opportunity for people to come together from all over the uk, ordinary working people, saying enough is enough. we've got a living standards crisis. we need action from employers and government to make sure that working people who have been struggling with pay cuts and pay freezes for over ten years now just can't afford to take another hit. and they're asking for action from the govern
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thank you very much, and jane hunter, well. thank you very much, and jane hunter. real — well.s of thousands of people have been marching in central london, calling on the uk government to do more to tackle the cost of living crisis. trade union leaders, front line workers and community organisations were among those at the demonstration, demanding what they say must be a "better deal" for workers struggling to cope. we've got tens of thousands of people coming from every nation in the uk, from all walks of working life, and they're coming together to tell the government and tight—fisted employers that enough is enough, that working people need to maintain their standard of living. they've had over a decade of real cuts and freezes to pay and they can't take any more, so it's a very simple message — that none us wants to see a country where nurses and social care workers are having to go to food banks to get by. if you earn a living, you have to work for a living, you ought to be able to achieve a fair wage. a little earlier we heard from our correspondent matt graveling who wa
thank you very much, and jane hunter, well. thank you very much, and jane hunter. real — well.s of thousands of people have been marching in central london, calling on the uk government to do more to tackle the cost of living crisis. trade union leaders, front line workers and community organisations were among those at the demonstration, demanding what they say must be a "better deal" for workers struggling to cope. we've got tens of thousands of people coming from every nation in...
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let's speak to anna—jane hunter, who is a railway operations consultant. brought this to a head now? there is a whole host of issues packed in this. there is a complex set of disputes, pay, conditions, modernisation of working practices, and this is off the back of a couple of really difficult years during the pandemic and a cost of living crisis that, of course, we are all feeling. so, it's notjust one issue. there's a lot going on here that needs to be unpacked in the negotiations. how likely is it that they will reach a resolution before those strike dates and be able to call the strikes off? we always hope for that and that is typically what has happened in the past and the talks will intensify over the next couple of weeks but we need to be realistic. it is only a few weeks before the first date, and actually, the disruption is already being felt now. if you go on a website this morning and try to buy a ticket for the 21st ofjune, you will really struggle. you will not be able to buy tickets, so the disruption at a time when we need people to be buyin
let's speak to anna—jane hunter, who is a railway operations consultant. brought this to a head now? there is a whole host of issues packed in this. there is a complex set of disputes, pay, conditions, modernisation of working practices, and this is off the back of a couple of really difficult years during the pandemic and a cost of living crisis that, of course, we are all feeling. so, it's notjust one issue. there's a lot going on here that needs to be unpacked in the negotiations. how...
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i'm joined by anna—jane hunter, a rail operations consultant.e really disruptive and notjust - have? this is going to be really disruptive and notjust on - have? this is going to be really disruptive and notjust on the l have? this is going to be really i disruptive and notjust on the days that are actually containing the strike action but for all of this week so it is disappointing and it will be disruptive passengers. iudhen will be disruptive passengers. when ou look at will be disruptive passengers. when you look at how _ will be disruptive passengers. when you look at how the _ will be disruptive passengers. when you look at how the railways - will be disruptive passengers. when you look at how the railways are handling it and through the prism of yourjob and your expertise, what is yourjob and your expertise, what is your view? it yourjob and your expertise, what is our view? , . , yourjob and your expertise, what is our view? , ., , ., yourjob and your expertise, what is ourview? , . , ., ., your view? it is really hard to re are your vie
i'm joined by anna—jane hunter, a rail operations consultant.e really disruptive and notjust - have? this is going to be really disruptive and notjust on - have? this is going to be really disruptive and notjust on the l have? this is going to be really i disruptive and notjust on the days that are actually containing the strike action but for all of this week so it is disappointing and it will be disruptive passengers. iudhen will be disruptive passengers. when ou look at will be disruptive...
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let's speak to anna—jane hunter who is a railway operations consultant and kate nicholls from hospitality you give us an| overview of what has happened in will go ahead. can you give us an - overview of what has happened in the lead up to this and how it has come to this? , ., , lead up to this and how it has come to this? , .,, , to this? this has been the culmination _ to this? this has been the culmination of _ to this? this has been the culmination of a _ to this? this has been the culmination of a few - to this? this has been the} culmination of a few years to this? this has been the i culmination of a few years of developments, not least the pandemic and accelerating different travel behaviours we have seen and people working from home and commuting declining. the railway has a funding gap at the moment in terms of money coming in and the amount needed from taxpayers and there are only two lines of funding to keep the real be going and the government propped up the industry to the tune of £16 billion during the pandemic and no one has had a pay rise for a few years, that is not uniq
let's speak to anna—jane hunter who is a railway operations consultant and kate nicholls from hospitality you give us an| overview of what has happened in will go ahead. can you give us an - overview of what has happened in the lead up to this and how it has come to this? , ., , lead up to this and how it has come to this? , .,, , to this? this has been the culmination _ to this? this has been the culmination of _ to this? this has been the culmination of a _ to this? this has been the...
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let's speak to railway operations consultant anna—jane hunter.ost of issues _ it to be resolved? there are a whole host of issues involved _ it to be resolved? there are a whole host of issues involved around - it to be resolved? there are a whole host of issues involved around pay, | host of issues involved around pay, conditions. — host of issues involved around pay, conditions, modernisation of some of those _ conditions, modernisation of some of those working practices. there is a reaiiy— those working practices. there is a really complex set of issues involved _ really complex set of issues involved off the back of a difficult couple _ involved off the back of a difficult couple of — involved off the back of a difficult couple of years during the pandemic. and in— couple of years during the pandemic. and in the _ couple of years during the pandemic. and in the context of a cost of living — and in the context of a cost of living crisis— and in the context of a cost of living crisis that we are all feeling _ living crisis that we are all feeli
let's speak to railway operations consultant anna—jane hunter.ost of issues _ it to be resolved? there are a whole host of issues involved _ it to be resolved? there are a whole host of issues involved around - it to be resolved? there are a whole host of issues involved around pay, | host of issues involved around pay, conditions. — host of issues involved around pay, conditions, modernisation of some of those _ conditions, modernisation of some of those working practices. there is a...
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driving adjacent to the field where jane doe was located in 1985, this remote wetlands area of newark off mowry avenue, became a homicide scene. right out here. back then huntersng that was badly decomposed, nearly unrecognizable. the body of a woman in her early thirties shot and killed. to this day who she is, remains a mystery. unfortunately, there was. no identification, no purse found. um nothing that would immediately identify and give us a name. detective todd no be reopened this cold case a few years ago, while jane doe's body was cremated. polaroid pictures of her skull were in the evidence file, along with a clump of ruthless hair. this led investigators to a stream labs in santa cruz. scientists now have the ability to break down and extract dna from even the tiniest strand. advanced computers are used to find patterns in sequence that dna from their profiles are built a sort of road map. it feels really good. to be honest, it feels like um, you know, we're doing some good in the world and that's really what we are setting out to do here, but the work is far from over. genealogists are then tasked with trying to tag dna matches. just specific people
driving adjacent to the field where jane doe was located in 1985, this remote wetlands area of newark off mowry avenue, became a homicide scene. right out here. back then huntersng that was badly decomposed, nearly unrecognizable. the body of a woman in her early thirties shot and killed. to this day who she is, remains a mystery. unfortunately, there was. no identification, no purse found. um nothing that would immediately identify and give us a name. detective todd no be reopened this cold...
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driving adjacent to the field where jane doe was located in 1985, this remote wetlands area of newark off mowry avenue became a homicide scene right out here. back then hunterst was badly decomposed, nearly unrecognizable. the banning of a woman in her early thirties shot and killed to this day who she is, remains a mystery. unfortunately, there was. no identification, no purse found. um nothing that would immediately identify and give us a name. detective todd no be reopened this cold case a few years ago, while jane doe's body was cremated. polaroid pictures of her skull were in the evidence file, along with a clump of ruthless hair. this led investigators to astri labs in santa cruz. scientists now have the ability to break down and extract dna from even the tiniest strand. advanced computers are used to find patterns in sequence that dna from their profiles are built a sort of road map. it feels really good. to be honest, it feels like um, you know, we're doing some good in the world and that's really what we are setting out to do here, but the work is far from over. genealogists are then tasked with trying to tag dna matches. just specific people. our j
driving adjacent to the field where jane doe was located in 1985, this remote wetlands area of newark off mowry avenue became a homicide scene right out here. back then hunterst was badly decomposed, nearly unrecognizable. the banning of a woman in her early thirties shot and killed to this day who she is, remains a mystery. unfortunately, there was. no identification, no purse found. um nothing that would immediately identify and give us a name. detective todd no be reopened this cold case a...
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driving adjacent to the field where jane doe was located in 1985, this remote wetlands area of newark off mowry avenue became a homicide scene right out here. back then huntersnd something that was badly decomposed, nearly unrecognizable. the body of a woman in her early thirties shot and killed to this day who she is, remains a mystery. unfortunately, there was. no identification, no purse found. um nothing that would immediately identify and give us a name. detective todd no be reopened this cold case a few years ago, while jane doe's body was cremated. polaroid pictures of her skull were in the evidence file, along with a clump of ruthless hair. this led investigators to austria labs in santa cruz. scientists now have the ability to break down and extract dna from even the tiniest strand. advanced computers are used to find patterns in sequence that dna from their profiles are built a sort of road map. it feels really good. to be honest, it feels like um, you know, we're doing some good in the world and that's really what we're setting out to do here. but the work is far from over. genealogists are then tasked with trying to tie dna matches. just specific
driving adjacent to the field where jane doe was located in 1985, this remote wetlands area of newark off mowry avenue became a homicide scene right out here. back then huntersnd something that was badly decomposed, nearly unrecognizable. the body of a woman in her early thirties shot and killed to this day who she is, remains a mystery. unfortunately, there was. no identification, no purse found. um nothing that would immediately identify and give us a name. detective todd no be reopened this...
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driving adjacent to the field where jane doe was located in 1985, this remote wetlands area of newark off mowry avenue became a homicide scene right out here. back then hunters that was badly decomposed, nearly unrecognizable. the banning of a woman in her early thirties shot and killed to this day who she is, remains a mystery. unfortunately, there was no identification, no purse found. um nothing that would immediately identify and give us a name. detective todd no be reopened this cold case a few years ago, while jane doe's body was cremated. polaroid pictures of her skull were in the evidence file, along with a clump of ruthless hair. this led investigators to austria labs in santa cruz. scientists now have the ability to break down and extract dna from even the tiniest strand. advanced computers are used to find patterns in sequence that dna from their profiles are built a sort of road map. it feels really good. to be honest, it feels like um, you know, we're doing some good in the world and that's really what we're setting out to do here. but the work is far from over. genealogists are then tasked with trying to tag dna matches. just specific people. o
driving adjacent to the field where jane doe was located in 1985, this remote wetlands area of newark off mowry avenue became a homicide scene right out here. back then hunters that was badly decomposed, nearly unrecognizable. the banning of a woman in her early thirties shot and killed to this day who she is, remains a mystery. unfortunately, there was no identification, no purse found. um nothing that would immediately identify and give us a name. detective todd no be reopened this cold case...