64
64
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
really pleased justine greening has u—turn, ripping up the manifesto.nd get some more money, our children deserve better. a teenage boy has appeared at court in stratford charged in connection with a series of acid attacks in east london last thursday. the 16—year—old faces several charges including grievous bodily harm with intent, robbery, and possessing a weapon designed to discharge a noxious liquid. a former soldier has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for raping and killing a schoolgirl more than 40 years after allowing another man to go to jail for his crime. stephen hough was found guilty of the manslaughter of 15—year—old janet commins in flint in north wales in 1976. hough's dna, which was taken for an unrelated matter last year, matched that retained from the crime scene. 0ur wales correspondent sian lloyd has more. it's taken more than 40 years forjanet‘s family to learn the truth about her killer. the 15—year—old had choked during an horrific and sustained sex attack. today former soldier stephen hough was brought to court to be sentenc
really pleased justine greening has u—turn, ripping up the manifesto.nd get some more money, our children deserve better. a teenage boy has appeared at court in stratford charged in connection with a series of acid attacks in east london last thursday. the 16—year—old faces several charges including grievous bodily harm with intent, robbery, and possessing a weapon designed to discharge a noxious liquid. a former soldier has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for raping and killing a...
89
89
Jul 23, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
justine greening.erview prince william and prince harry have recalled fond memories of their mother diana princess of wales. some of the bbc‘s most high profile women have written an open letter to the director general, calling on him to "act now" to correct a gender disparity in pay. jeremy hunt has described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital, where baby charlie gard is being treated, as "totally unacceptable". almost two weeks after declaring victory in mosul, iraqi police are facing the huge challenge of disarming explosives planted by the so—called islamic state. experts say it may take up to a year to declare the city safe. the fighting may be over but here in the old town, its legacy can still be heard. explosion this is a controlled explosion, detonated by the police. they are hoping to clear old explosive devices the islamic state group left behind. as soon as victory was declared, these men from the bomb disposal unit started work. this is where is made their last stand. the p
justine greening.erview prince william and prince harry have recalled fond memories of their mother diana princess of wales. some of the bbc‘s most high profile women have written an open letter to the director general, calling on him to "act now" to correct a gender disparity in pay. jeremy hunt has described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital, where baby charlie gard is being treated, as "totally unacceptable". almost two weeks after declaring victory in...
89
89
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
the announcement by the education secretary, justine greening, follows protests by headteachers and mpstainable cuts. labour has criticised the move as nothing more than a "sticking plaster". 0ur education correspondent, gillian hargreaves, reports. 0nly yesterday, another protest from teachers and parents who say their schools need more money. for months, heads have written letters and pa rents heads have written letters and parents protested, from the south—east of england to the north—west. today, justine greening acted on an election pledge to double it more money from civil service in london to schools across england. the additional funding service in london to schools across england. the additionalfunding i am setting out today, together with the nationalfunding setting out today, together with the national funding formula, will provide schools with the funding they need to offer a world—class education to every single child. there will be an additional £1.3 billion for schools and high need across 2018—19. billion for schools and high need across 2018-19. school spending will ris
the announcement by the education secretary, justine greening, follows protests by headteachers and mpstainable cuts. labour has criticised the move as nothing more than a "sticking plaster". 0ur education correspondent, gillian hargreaves, reports. 0nly yesterday, another protest from teachers and parents who say their schools need more money. for months, heads have written letters and pa rents heads have written letters and parents protested, from the south—east of england to the...
50
50
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
——justine merton greening they are speaking to alex forsyth. —— justine merton greening.mother were shot by their stepfather has returned to the scene of their death. he murdered them in 2013. please have returned his shotguns to him before he killed them. it's exactly the same. it's very eerie. it's almost like expecting something to happen. my heart is just...erratic, yeah. for the first time in three years, stacy banner has returned to the family farm near farnham in surrey, where her sister lucy at her mum christine were shot dead in 2014 by this man, her stepfather, john lowe. it brings back so many terrible memories. just an awful place, awful. why did you want to come back? just to see if there was anything that reminded me of them. my sister painted those gold. a year before the killings, in march 2013, john lowe's seven shotguns were seized by surrey police following allegations he made threats to kill. but five months later, the guns on his licence were returned and in february 2014, christine, who had known him for more than 25 years, was shot at point—blank ra
——justine merton greening they are speaking to alex forsyth. —— justine merton greening.mother were shot by their stepfather has returned to the scene of their death. he murdered them in 2013. please have returned his shotguns to him before he killed them. it's exactly the same. it's very eerie. it's almost like expecting something to happen. my heart is just...erratic, yeah. for the first time in three years, stacy banner has returned to the family farm near farnham in surrey, where...
39
39
Jul 22, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 1
in the sunday times, justine greening, deals with equality matters.equality in this country. women's rights, the legalisation of same—sex marriage and now she says that has to come for transgender people and that is about changing... at the moment, if you want to change the sex on your birth certificate, that has to go through medical... through a medical system and this is saying people should be entitled to do that legally without a doctor's diagnosis, also an interesting issue about allowing gay men to give larger. quite a lot there. this is the bit that is quite controversial, i suspect, because people are going to say, well, you can see what they are trying to do here and it might sound brilliant except there are spaces and there are racist concerns because they are there to protect women and we were talking earlier about prisons, hospital wards, crisis centres... talk of legal cases and some people are unhappy about it. if people are concerned... the interesting thing is rather than two years living as a woman when you we re two years living as
in the sunday times, justine greening, deals with equality matters.equality in this country. women's rights, the legalisation of same—sex marriage and now she says that has to come for transgender people and that is about changing... at the moment, if you want to change the sex on your birth certificate, that has to go through medical... through a medical system and this is saying people should be entitled to do that legally without a doctor's diagnosis, also an interesting issue about...
70
70
Jul 22, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
justin greening, the minister 4—w00d min has called this move the third rate step forward for equality equality for women, the quality for same—sex marriage and now face means people will be able, men will be able to identify themselves as women and men in as women and have their birth certificates record —— altered to record their new gender. this will go in the autumn for consultation, it is called the gender recognition bill, and it will also include proposals to scrap the requirement that people need formal medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria. before applying to change. and obviously what the story is covering of the fact that is likely to prove every controversial. a lot of potential legal cases. the suggestion that what we will end up with is the argument over who should be in various single sex wards, it seems ever ongoing toilet issue. it is interesting. appears on the back of the already two main party leaders, one assumes it would difficult for the labour party to oppose these proposals, likewise philip thames, i'm interested in what the democratic unionists would have to s
justin greening, the minister 4—w00d min has called this move the third rate step forward for equality equality for women, the quality for same—sex marriage and now face means people will be able, men will be able to identify themselves as women and men in as women and have their birth certificates record —— altered to record their new gender. this will go in the autumn for consultation, it is called the gender recognition bill, and it will also include proposals to scrap the...
66
66
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
the issue at the moment, we seem to have a funding wise, justin greening, the education secretary askingor extra funding. we had known about this for some years, the primary school bulge in population moving to secondary schools. we are short of teachers. the combination is a difficult one. looking at places like birmingham, 70,000 people in birmingham giving to school is not near them. this report yesterday, very difficult. talking about hundreds of foreign teachers to be recruited to fill the 93p- teachers to be recruited to fill the gap. foreign teachers means more immigration, which we're trying to keep on top of. as the prime minister repeatedly said, we need to get the net migration targets in place. they will have to introduce exemption for teachers. essential services, similar story with essential nhs workers. many of them come from outside britain. the health service would collapse without them. part of the problem, which is not the main focus of this story. the issue of teacher's pay. why young british graduates are not interested injoining the teaching profession. 0rjoining it
the issue at the moment, we seem to have a funding wise, justin greening, the education secretary askingor extra funding. we had known about this for some years, the primary school bulge in population moving to secondary schools. we are short of teachers. the combination is a difficult one. looking at places like birmingham, 70,000 people in birmingham giving to school is not near them. this report yesterday, very difficult. talking about hundreds of foreign teachers to be recruited to fill the...
52
52
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
you have justine greening and heads of departments dealing with a week prime minister they can come out of the woodwork and make their voices heard. i agree that the cap will get removed in some way, but regardless of how this one turns out, to brace yourself for many, many more battles like this. how this turns out will impact the battles because theresa may could be weakened further by this. they want to tell people they are listening and that possibly will not be good enough. there is talk of waiting until the autumn budget to break the pay cap. that will be three or four months of battles and whining and she will get weaker and weaker. very quickly, i want tojump she will get weaker and weaker. very quickly, i want to jump ahead to the express. this is what everybody is talking about. wimbledon kicks off tomorrow. defending his title is andy murray but he may have a lucky charm in the wings in the form of... yes, his second baby richie said is on the way. don't think it is imminent! there was one question about whether he would even play at the last one. i suspect it will come down
you have justine greening and heads of departments dealing with a week prime minister they can come out of the woodwork and make their voices heard. i agree that the cap will get removed in some way, but regardless of how this one turns out, to brace yourself for many, many more battles like this. how this turns out will impact the battles because theresa may could be weakened further by this. they want to tell people they are listening and that possibly will not be good enough. there is talk...
55
55
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
the education secretary justine greening, told the commons the money will come from other parts of the budget. there have been protests by head teachers, and disquiet from some conservative mps, that schools have been facing unsustainable cuts. labour has welcomed the extra money, but says it's not enough, just a "sticking plaster, unless further action is taken urgently". our education correspondent gillian hargreaves has the details. fears over bigger class sizes, enough schoolbooks and teachers losing theirjobs. funding in england's schools was a big election issue, which is why today's announcement of £2.6 billion more over the next two years was welcomed by mps. we recognise that at the election people were concerned about the overall level of funding in schools, as well as its distribution. and as the prime minister said, we are determined to listen. that is why today i am confirming our plans to get on with introducing a national funding formula in 2018—19, and i can announce this will additionally now be supported by significant extra investment into the core schools budget ove
the education secretary justine greening, told the commons the money will come from other parts of the budget. there have been protests by head teachers, and disquiet from some conservative mps, that schools have been facing unsustainable cuts. labour has welcomed the extra money, but says it's not enough, just a "sticking plaster, unless further action is taken urgently". our education correspondent gillian hargreaves has the details. fears over bigger class sizes, enough schoolbooks...
72
72
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
schools over two years but a crucial point, this is not new money coming from the treasury, justine greening and existing budget education and find some savings she's. she says there will be efficiency savings and changes the way capital projects have works and centralise projects, too. something most of us will never have heard of but there was money being put aside for healthier meals and lifestyles for pupils after—school activities for example, after—school activities for example, a lot of that money now will be given straight to headteachers, they will not have to spend time back, they can spend it as they want. whether this will be enough to please the pupils, teachers and head teachers and parents we must wait and see the many conservative mps will feel a bit happier that it looks that the government has listened to concerns about the funding of public services. joining me now is kevin courtney, the general secretary of the national union of teachers. £1.73 £1.3 billion, that sounds good. it will not be enough. i have come hotfoot from a meeting from the primary heads union and we hav
schools over two years but a crucial point, this is not new money coming from the treasury, justine greening and existing budget education and find some savings she's. she says there will be efficiency savings and changes the way capital projects have works and centralise projects, too. something most of us will never have heard of but there was money being put aside for healthier meals and lifestyles for pupils after—school activities for example, after—school activities for example, a lot...
34
34
Jul 7, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
justine greening.secretary david gauke was called to the commons to explain the government's decision to close ten job centres across scotland, including six in glasgow. ministers say online applications meant that its buildings were used less often. more than 70 job centres are being closed across the united kingdom, affecting up to 750 jobs. compassionate conservativism lasted fully two days. there should have been a statement at a vote in this house on this issue. does the secretary of state accept that there is a direct link with the index of multiple deprivation and those job centres earmarked for closure? will he publish an impact on the quality assessment, particularly on those with disabilities and those caring for people with disabilities? it will be the case after these reforms have been completed that there will be a reduction in the number ofjob centres in glasgow, that glasgow will still have more job centres per head of population than any other city in the united kingdom. it is also the
justine greening.secretary david gauke was called to the commons to explain the government's decision to close ten job centres across scotland, including six in glasgow. ministers say online applications meant that its buildings were used less often. more than 70 job centres are being closed across the united kingdom, affecting up to 750 jobs. compassionate conservativism lasted fully two days. there should have been a statement at a vote in this house on this issue. does the secretary of state...
35
35
Jul 23, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
you heard justine greening who called at staggering, and the prime minister theresa may, who said lasthad to look at this whole question of what its men and women who are doing the same job. this has implications beyond the bbc. in april this year, the bbc introduced a requirement for any company which employs more than 250 people to publish details of its gender pay 93p- publish details of its gender pay gap. they have to do that by april next year. so the next three months, we will see a spotlight on other organisations across different sectors. the governments hope is that transparency and possibly the public pressure that will follow will force companies to address this, labour wants the government to ta ke this, labour wants the government to take more direct action. notjust on gender pay, but on the quality more broadly. particularly on the difference between what the highest and lowest paid people in an organisation on. what is clear that the bbc‘s revelations have sparked a much and long—running debate, one thatis much and long—running debate, one that is likely to continue for
you heard justine greening who called at staggering, and the prime minister theresa may, who said lasthad to look at this whole question of what its men and women who are doing the same job. this has implications beyond the bbc. in april this year, the bbc introduced a requirement for any company which employs more than 250 people to publish details of its gender pay 93p- publish details of its gender pay gap. they have to do that by april next year. so the next three months, we will see a...
81
81
Jul 23, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
justine greening has been speaking this morning and she said these regulations mandating transparencysigned to demonstrate to organisations it is a matter of reputation to encourage them to change. she said it was hard to justify some of the big pay differentials seen at the bbc, but asjeromy differentials seen at the bbc, but as jeromy corbyn‘s differentials seen at the bbc, but asjeromy corbyn‘s called to extend this to all organisations regardless of size, as well as pay ratios between the highest and lowest paid members of staff in public sector organisations means it is clear that this is an issue that extends beyond the bbc and reaches further than the bbc. a 20—year—old man has died in east london after being apprehended by a police officer in a shop. cctv footage has emerged of the officer wrestling the man to the floor of the shop in hackney, early yesterday morning. andy moore is at the scene now. what more can you tell us about this incident? this video has been shared widely on social media and has provoked a lot of anger among some people, especially in the black communit
justine greening has been speaking this morning and she said these regulations mandating transparencysigned to demonstrate to organisations it is a matter of reputation to encourage them to change. she said it was hard to justify some of the big pay differentials seen at the bbc, but asjeromy differentials seen at the bbc, but as jeromy corbyn‘s differentials seen at the bbc, but asjeromy corbyn‘s called to extend this to all organisations regardless of size, as well as pay ratios between...
63
63
Jul 23, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
so what justine greening, the equalities minister, has said is that if people say they are a different through that two year process. and i think that is a great step forward. it reminds me of not long ago when people would say toa not long ago when people would say to a gay person, it is a choice, you have chosen to be like this, why can't you choose something else? and gender isjust the can't you choose something else? and gender is just the same. some people are born appearing mail, and always identifies a woman, and i think it isa identifies a woman, and i think it is a great thing about britain that people will be able to identify that gender without having to go through all sorts of deeply personal test that make feel uncomfortable. the car giant volkswagen has told the bbc that it won't pay any compensation to transport for london, even though thousands of their vehicles were fitted with devices designed to cheat emissions tests. tfl claim volkswagon should pay millions in lost revenue for the congestion charge, but vw says no. here is claudia—liza armah. it is the mayor's war o
so what justine greening, the equalities minister, has said is that if people say they are a different through that two year process. and i think that is a great step forward. it reminds me of not long ago when people would say toa not long ago when people would say to a gay person, it is a choice, you have chosen to be like this, why can't you choose something else? and gender isjust the can't you choose something else? and gender is just the same. some people are born appearing mail, and...
97
97
Jul 18, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
that is what justine greening was doing yesterday.to meet the pay rises, and public sector pay rises have come through, we have had big increases in employers contribution to pensions and national insurance, when you look at that there have been cost pressures, a lot depend on where a school starts in terms of its base budget, so those schools in lower funded authority are in real significant difficulties. we have some guarantees here, a small increase, zero. 5% increase for every school. a3% zero. 5% increase for every school. a 3% increase is being indicated for the most underfunded school, so in september, let's see how much that means for individual schools. ok. we are nothing if not persistent so we will try again to talk ojoe, because he has made time for us. can you hear me? i can hear you, yes. thank goodness for that. tell us why you making the decision to drop an hour woort of teaching from your pupils neck term? certainly, yes, we have had about 450,000 cut since 2011, that is a cut, on top of which we have increased cost,
that is what justine greening was doing yesterday.to meet the pay rises, and public sector pay rises have come through, we have had big increases in employers contribution to pensions and national insurance, when you look at that there have been cost pressures, a lot depend on where a school starts in terms of its base budget, so those schools in lower funded authority are in real significant difficulties. we have some guarantees here, a small increase, zero. 5% increase for every school. a3%...
38
38
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
i can't understand why you don't see this as a good news day and say theresa may, justine greening, thank's not new money. 2.8 billion is still missing from that. the teachers have written to parents saying we haven't got the money this year, they aren't getting extra money this year. come september, that money will still be gone from their budgets, those teaching assistants will not be in theirjobs. right. but they are on course to be by 2022, spending 4 billion extra on schools. they're saying they're not going to cut budgets any further. we have to look at the detail. there's no new money. that's the important thing. they've taken it out of one hand — and put it into another. they're not clear about where the money is coming from. that's a concern. we know that we need school places. we know that there's a crisis in terms of our class sizes are increasing. if they're not creating free schools, which i prefer actually local authority schools, then they need to be putting the money in there. what's interesting and people have argued this against your party's policies, if schools are in n
i can't understand why you don't see this as a good news day and say theresa may, justine greening, thank's not new money. 2.8 billion is still missing from that. the teachers have written to parents saying we haven't got the money this year, they aren't getting extra money this year. come september, that money will still be gone from their budgets, those teaching assistants will not be in theirjobs. right. but they are on course to be by 2022, spending 4 billion extra on schools. they're...
112
112
Jul 10, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
justine greening is facing bigger pressures on school budgets.erms cuts per—pupil. so today, no promise of more money for teachers but a warning this can't go on forever. the government made it very clear to all the pay review bodies that they should be looking at limiting increases overall to 1%, within the government's paid targets and spending targets. politics may have changed more recently, but the work of this review body will have happened over the last several months, and they're still working within the instructions which were given to them a year ago. schools face growing pressures on their budgets, they need enough teachers, too. it is a problem today's report warns won't go away. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers. the headlines on bbc news: more than 40 years after the birmingham pub bombings and ira bomb maker has confessed to being part of the group responsible for the attacks. the conservative mp anne marie morris, has had the party whip s
justine greening is facing bigger pressures on school budgets.erms cuts per—pupil. so today, no promise of more money for teachers but a warning this can't go on forever. the government made it very clear to all the pay review bodies that they should be looking at limiting increases overall to 1%, within the government's paid targets and spending targets. politics may have changed more recently, but the work of this review body will have happened over the last several months, and they're...
75
75
Jul 23, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
several senior politicians about the gap between the highest paid men and women at the bbc, justine greeningpublish details of the gender pay gap which needs to happen by april next year. so we will see different sectors coming under the spotlight. the government hopes that kind of transparency and public pressure will ensure organisations take action. labour wants concrete measures, “— action. labour wants concrete measures, —— more concrete measures, across—the—board, limiting measures, —— more concrete measures, across—the—boa rd, limiting the difference between the highest and lowest earners. what is clear is revelations at the bbc have sparked a wider political debate and one thatis a wider political debate and one that is likely to continue for some time. alex forsyth, thank you. prince william and prince harry have spoken candidly about their relationship with their mother, princess diana, in a documentary marking the 20th anniversary of her death. the 20th anniversary they describe her sense of fun, but also speak of their regret that their last conversation with her was a rushed pho
several senior politicians about the gap between the highest paid men and women at the bbc, justine greeningpublish details of the gender pay gap which needs to happen by april next year. so we will see different sectors coming under the spotlight. the government hopes that kind of transparency and public pressure will ensure organisations take action. labour wants concrete measures, “— action. labour wants concrete measures, —— more concrete measures, across—the—board, limiting...
73
73
Jul 30, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
i thought absolutely awful speech given by the british education secretary, justin greening, just a few weeks ago to the social mobility commission and britain and she came from a former steel town and talked about how she used to dream of owning her own house, having a decent job, a challenging career. i realize i couldn't have any of those things in a town of 120,000 people. the idea you can't live a kind of achieved life in a town of 120,000 people is a very depressing fact about british authority. the fact that the secretary of state thinks that and thinks it's fine to talk in that way was very, very depressing. let me wind up. you might be thinking, well, okay, the only way are -- someone surely have something to say in what is going on and it's true, the voice is not stymied. the two largest newspapers in print reflect a world view. there are a few little areas the policy spectrum where influence has played an important role and the fact the prinze prince -- prisons are overflowing, and welfare caps. the fact the governments hand been trying and not succeeding to bring down immigr
i thought absolutely awful speech given by the british education secretary, justin greening, just a few weeks ago to the social mobility commission and britain and she came from a former steel town and talked about how she used to dream of owning her own house, having a decent job, a challenging career. i realize i couldn't have any of those things in a town of 120,000 people. the idea you can't live a kind of achieved life in a town of 120,000 people is a very depressing fact about british...
63
63
Jul 23, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
the equalities minister justine greening is setting out plans that would not require a doctor's diagnosisreamline the process and make it less intrusive. at the moment, if you are a transgender person and you want to go about changing your gender, it is a very complicated process. it is very medically driven as well so you have to go to a clinic and go through a lot of psychological profiling and, of course, actually that is something that makes it very difficult for people to access. a state of emergency remains in place on new zealand's aouth —— south island, after troops were brought in to help areas hit by floods unleashed by a huge winter storm. torrential rain has forced people from their homes, while landslides have left several communities cut off. more heavy downpours are expected. britain's chris froome is all but certain to win his fourth tour de france title later today. following yesterday's time trial in marseille, the team sky rider has a near unassailable lead as he goes into the tour's final stage through the streets of paris. despite riding more than 2000 miles and spend
the equalities minister justine greening is setting out plans that would not require a doctor's diagnosisreamline the process and make it less intrusive. at the moment, if you are a transgender person and you want to go about changing your gender, it is a very complicated process. it is very medically driven as well so you have to go to a clinic and go through a lot of psychological profiling and, of course, actually that is something that makes it very difficult for people to access. a state...
109
109
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
justine greening has announced extra funding for schools £1.3 billion for the years 19 and 20.ated budgets formula will set indicated budgets for each school and a total schools funding received by each local authority will be allocated according to our national fair funding formula, and transparently, for the first time. local authorities will then continue to set a local formula to distribute that funding, as they do now, and for determining individual school budgets in 2018—19, and 2019—20, in consultation with schools in that area. i will shortly publish the operational guidelines to allow them to build —— to begin that process. to support their planning, i am confirming now that from 2018—19, all local authorities will receive some increase over the amount they plan to spend on schools with high needs in 2017—18 and we will confirm gains to local authorities based on that final formula gains to local authorities based on that finalformula in gains to local authorities based on that final formula in september. gains to local authorities based on that finalformula in septemb
justine greening has announced extra funding for schools £1.3 billion for the years 19 and 20.ated budgets formula will set indicated budgets for each school and a total schools funding received by each local authority will be allocated according to our national fair funding formula, and transparently, for the first time. local authorities will then continue to set a local formula to distribute that funding, as they do now, and for determining individual school budgets in 2018—19, and...
34
34
Jul 1, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
also justine to put as much pressure on it as they can. alsojustine greening, who is the closest to the prime minister in the cabinet, effectively her deputy hinted that potentially the tuition fees policy could also be overturned. so there is definitely a move abroad and jockeying for position within cabinet. that's how the mail on sunday leads their front page. this is on theirfront sunday leads their front page. this is on their front page as well. that's right. it seems there is real pressure on the prime minister actually to make an announcement before the 20th ofjuly, so that it is sense, although mps won't be in westminster and talking to each other, which i gather is when a lot of the plotting goes on, but it would seem they want... there may be some announcement a foot. and of course this is on the back of weeks ina course this is on the back of weeks in a demonstration in london and other parts of the uk about stopping austerity, basically. it is interesting that the polls are very bad now. they've been spooked by the election result. the observer wa
also justine to put as much pressure on it as they can. alsojustine greening, who is the closest to the prime minister in the cabinet, effectively her deputy hinted that potentially the tuition fees policy could also be overturned. so there is definitely a move abroad and jockeying for position within cabinet. that's how the mail on sunday leads their front page. this is on theirfront sunday leads their front page. this is on their front page as well. that's right. it seems there is real...
143
143
Jul 16, 2017
07/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
his tee shot finds the green and celebrates with a little destiny along with justin timberlake. here we go. yeah. yeah. wow. pretty good. curry 32 points earlier ray rot o and spoke with steph and the happy hour on nbc sports bay area. >>> first kwi i have to ask you it's a month out now since you guys won the nba finals. what are the things that you have again most reflected on in the last few months since the game 5? >> honestly everything. i mean, you get comments and questions from family friends people that are congratulating you along the way, asking you about the journey and whatnot. and being able to kind of reflect and just from a bird's-eye view look at what we were able to accomplish. it means everything. i remember being in in chair at this tournament last year, still i wouldn't call it depressed but still in my feelings about losing the finals. and you think about it a year later all that went into getting back on top it was an amazing journey, one that i've heard a lot of people try to discredit as if there was it was already written and guaranteed that we were goi
his tee shot finds the green and celebrates with a little destiny along with justin timberlake. here we go. yeah. yeah. wow. pretty good. curry 32 points earlier ray rot o and spoke with steph and the happy hour on nbc sports bay area. >>> first kwi i have to ask you it's a month out now since you guys won the nba finals. what are the things that you have again most reflected on in the last few months since the game 5? >> honestly everything. i mean, you get comments and...
87
87
Jul 25, 2017
07/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
justin wrote out. bbc news cobol. very few good options that are in afghanistan right no. now the green and i sheet maybe melting faster than expected rising ocean levels more than previously though. as the consent of scientists who say warmer conditions are encouraging algae to grow in the ice and docket surface. i matches because docker ice absorbs more of the sun's rays amounts more rapidly. our science editor david shipman has this exclusive report. the vivid blue snakes across the greenland ice sheet a beautiful sight when the ice here melts the oceans rise around the world. on the who released the ice sheet looms ahead of us. we've joined a team of british scientists. they're trying to understand how the ice is changing. we touch down in one of the remotest corners of the pla. the first task is to set up camp. the home in an awfully barren wilderness. from the yeah would you couldn't really see is what looks like a vast expanse of endless white but that isn't the whole story. because what's hard to grasp as i stand here. is that this is just the surface of a vast mass of ice. it's
justin wrote out. bbc news cobol. very few good options that are in afghanistan right no. now the green and i sheet maybe melting faster than expected rising ocean levels more than previously though. as the consent of scientists who say warmer conditions are encouraging algae to grow in the ice and docket surface. i matches because docker ice absorbs more of the sun's rays amounts more rapidly. our science editor david shipman has this exclusive report. the vivid blue snakes across the...
183
183
Jul 16, 2017
07/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
justin timberlake and tony romo and cur -- stephen curry, this is his tee shot, finds the green and howhot like that, how about a little dancing with timberlake. curry is tied for 13 and mark muller is their leader. the a's won a walk off. they win 5-3. that's all for sports, more news after the break. # california )s revolutionary cap-and-trade program is at a critical turning point. the landmark environmental law e . >>> california's revolutio revolutiorevolution revolution -- governor jerry brown wants to extend it now while he enjoys an overwhelmingly democratic nature. >> remind folks how it works. now this act requires the state to rehouse emissions to be at 1990 levels by 2020. california already reached that milestone and then some. it limits pollutions of 300 business in the state. every year, the total allowed emissions amount is reduced. if companies are able to meet the emissions goals then they get to buy remission emits. >> there is some resistance to this law. it has produced measurable results. >> greenhouse gas emissions haves fallen by 10%, that's amazing even though t
justin timberlake and tony romo and cur -- stephen curry, this is his tee shot, finds the green and howhot like that, how about a little dancing with timberlake. curry is tied for 13 and mark muller is their leader. the a's won a walk off. they win 5-3. that's all for sports, more news after the break. # california )s revolutionary cap-and-trade program is at a critical turning point. the landmark environmental law e . >>> california's revolutio revolutiorevolution revolution --...
106
106
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
green algae... it can make you sick... find out which lakes are affected...(justine) plus... hundreds of people are expected to flock to the mountains to enjoy skiing and snowboarding this 4ht of july. we'll take a look at conditions in the sierra.... (jr stone) and after the break president donald trump's we'll breakdown what that means for travelers. (justine) president donald trump's revised executive order over who can travel to the united states... went into effect earlier this week. this means citizens from the six countries named in the order... will only be allowed into the u-s if they have a "bona-fide" relationship. with many people traveling this holiday weekend.. there may be a lot of confusion... reporter kristen holmes breaks it down for us tonight and tells us who will be affected. president trump's long debated travel ban finally going into effect.the supreme court ruling anyone seeking to enter the united states from a list of six majority muslim countries must show a "bona fide" relationship with either an entity or a person in the u.s.the state department d
green algae... it can make you sick... find out which lakes are affected...(justine) plus... hundreds of people are expected to flock to the mountains to enjoy skiing and snowboarding this 4ht of july. we'll take a look at conditions in the sierra.... (jr stone) and after the break president donald trump's we'll breakdown what that means for travelers. (justine) president donald trump's revised executive order over who can travel to the united states... went into effect earlier this week. this...
128
128
Jul 16, 2017
07/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
justin timer laberlake to curry. that isser in perfection. rolls to within six feet of the cup. and then on the 17th this is curry's tee shot. finds the greencelebrate a shot like that? how about dancing with timberlake. curry tees off on sunday morning at 9:30. >>> and the a's won in a walkoff by crush davis as they win 5-3. that's all for sports. there will be more news after the break. [ indistinct chatter ] [ intense music playing ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. weekend, in the annual "cover your k-9 fundraiser. >>> finally tonight, canine teams are showing off this weekend in the annual cover your canine fundraiser. it is at 61 pet food express lotions in the state. they demonstrated suspect takedowns. and one german shepherd was presented with a bullet proof vest. the money is being raised to provide narcan kits for dogs exposed to opioids during drug searches. >
justin timer laberlake to curry. that isser in perfection. rolls to within six feet of the cup. and then on the 17th this is curry's tee shot. finds the greencelebrate a shot like that? how about dancing with timberlake. curry tees off on sunday morning at 9:30. >>> and the a's won in a walkoff by crush davis as they win 5-3. that's all for sports. there will be more news after the break. [ indistinct chatter ] [ intense music playing ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the...
145
145
Jul 27, 2017
07/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
justin finch. >>> developing this morning, people biking along the concerned after a murder was discovered there. >> molette green is there with more on the murder. >> reporter: people not afraid to return for their morning exercises just a day after a man and dog were found shot dead just about 200 yards past the bridge there. still, no arrests, no motive given in this case. witnesses reported hearing about a half dozen gunshots around 8:30 a.m. wednesday. now, for the folks who know in community, you know that the folks who live here have worked very hard to remake this river terrace area and bike trail into a more livable inviting community. so it's quite unsettling not knowing what happened. >> just got to be careful and look at your surroundings and make sure you're all right. there's quite a bit of us out here. should be all right. >>. >> reporter: police are tell us they don't know if it was random or targeted. of course, they want any information that may help them. all they have is a vague description of a man they want to talk to. a man object a red mountain bike. that's the latest from the area, molett
justin finch. >>> developing this morning, people biking along the concerned after a murder was discovered there. >> molette green is there with more on the murder. >> reporter: people not afraid to return for their morning exercises just a day after a man and dog were found shot dead just about 200 yards past the bridge there. still, no arrests, no motive given in this case. witnesses reported hearing about a half dozen gunshots around 8:30 a.m. wednesday. now, for the...
59
59
Jul 21, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
green helped by those vodafone shares. that is it from me. i will be back in an hour. the canadian pop star justinrom the beijing culture bureau, answering a question from a fan about why, with the singer about to embark on an asia—wide tour, no venues have been scheduled in mainland china. it replied it was not appropriate to allow in entertainers who have engaged in what it called, "bad behaviour." hejoins a long list of blacklisted musicians, including oasis and us band maroon five, though most have been banned for perceived political statements, rather than behaviour. i also told he has been told to his conduct to become a singer truly loved by the public. does this sound familiar at all? a public body puts the naming of one of its vehicles up for a vote, and the people doing the voting choose a name that is a little unusual. it happened here in the uk, and now it's happened again, this time in sweden, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. do you remember boaty mcboatface, the british polar research vessel that never was? well, meet trainy mctrainface. apparently, anything the brits can do, the sw
green helped by those vodafone shares. that is it from me. i will be back in an hour. the canadian pop star justinrom the beijing culture bureau, answering a question from a fan about why, with the singer about to embark on an asia—wide tour, no venues have been scheduled in mainland china. it replied it was not appropriate to allow in entertainers who have engaged in what it called, "bad behaviour." hejoins a long list of blacklisted musicians, including oasis and us band maroon...
216
216
Jul 30, 2017
07/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
green rush. we are less than 6 months away from pot being legal for adults 21 and over. (justine) the new law goes into effect january first. kron 4's maureen kelly takes us on a tour of one east bay cannabis edibles company... gearing up for the anticipated increase in demand. so this is the r & ddepartment here.inside this oakland warehouse..workers are cooking pot laced confections.wearing hairnets and smocks as they whip up things like medical marijuana mints.it's like willy wonka's factory but with weed. cannabis melted into the chocolate..that's then molded into bars.in the packing room workers send the kiva bars down a conveyer belt thru the same sort of machine used to slap wrappers any regular non medicated candy bar.so we never refer to our product is candy. candy's for kids and marijuana products have no business being in the hands of children.(standup) if i try to reenact my favorite scene from i love lucy in this room i'd end up in the hospitalthe chocolate covered expresso beans in this vat will give you more buzz than you bargined for if you didn't read the warning
green rush. we are less than 6 months away from pot being legal for adults 21 and over. (justine) the new law goes into effect january first. kron 4's maureen kelly takes us on a tour of one east bay cannabis edibles company... gearing up for the anticipated increase in demand. so this is the r & ddepartment here.inside this oakland warehouse..workers are cooking pot laced confections.wearing hairnets and smocks as they whip up things like medical marijuana mints.it's like willy wonka's...
144
144
Jul 6, 2017
07/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
justin. >> and you guys do all things southern. >> yes, little bit of every part of the south. >> we sweet tea brian all of our fried chick glenn how long? >> overnight. >> sweet tea. >> and good greens. >> yes, i love their greens. >> why you eat specifically said i love legs. we said minute before we went on, i'm going to claim the leg. this is, so now, karen? >> to tell you the trudy didn't even hear this. >> two women talking. >> all these years. >> are these two women in my boat, both ears, i don't listen to anything any more. >> let me see. come your name, where you're from? >> matt fine from federal donuts. >> we love you, come in with amazing chicken, you have interesting top innings. >> we are our zatar dusted chicken. >> that's middle even speece blends. sesame seeds, sue mack, or owing know, tyme. >> in i weigh to see dang thing. >> brought the chilly garlic, spicy chilly garlic glaze, one of the top sellers in our stores. comes with honey donut. >> sure it does. why wouldn't it? >> started this at six. had what, seven, eight different chicken places come inment thank you. >> more coming. >> tonally show you out, there thanks, guys. >> men and women vary, here in a persona
justin. >> and you guys do all things southern. >> yes, little bit of every part of the south. >> we sweet tea brian all of our fried chick glenn how long? >> overnight. >> sweet tea. >> and good greens. >> yes, i love their greens. >> why you eat specifically said i love legs. we said minute before we went on, i'm going to claim the leg. this is, so now, karen? >> to tell you the trudy didn't even hear this. >> two women talking....
144
144
Jul 18, 2017
07/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
green mountain coffee. speak to new questions are rising from minneapolis, after an officer shot and killed justine damond, who called 911 after an assault. they had the body cams off during the shooting, but we do not know why. the family and her fiance are asking for more answers. >> sadly, her family and i were provided with no additional information. from law enforcement regarding what happened after police arrived. we are desperate for information. she seen last moments before the homicide would be a small comfort as he grieved the tragedy. the death of justine is a loss to everybody who knew her >> sandra: joining me now or come up for police chief, as you watch, they do not know how this could've happened. she called 911 herself. her fiance has said, she thought she was witnessing a sexual assault, in an alley by her home. she called 911, the two officers show up. what do you understand happens next, because we do not have answers? >> quite frankly, this family deserves the answers immediately. we had a terrible situation here in boston in 1994, where a reverend died after a botched doug gray to mak
green mountain coffee. speak to new questions are rising from minneapolis, after an officer shot and killed justine damond, who called 911 after an assault. they had the body cams off during the shooting, but we do not know why. the family and her fiance are asking for more answers. >> sadly, her family and i were provided with no additional information. from law enforcement regarding what happened after police arrived. we are desperate for information. she seen last moments before the...
156
156
Jul 28, 2017
07/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
justin finch will tell us about a compromise that may spark as much debate as the name change se more changes to charles county public schools after a worker was accused of sexually abusing students. >> molette greenails on this story. >> these charles county -- reeling from the sexual assault allegations. they are getting some help. the entire school community to recognize sexual harassment. they're hosting one of these sessions. called an information night tonight. there's one set for august 16th. now, parents of stoddard students in 6th, 7th and 8th grades if september along with the parents of children who were promoted to high school received a letter about the sessions back in july. july 5th. earlier in the month. former employee, carlos bell is accused of sexually assaulting students and producing child pornography. again, that meeting is set for tonight at 7:00. there's one you can put on your calendar set for august 16th. that is the l >>> molette, thank you. it is 5:35 now. the ohio state fair will be open this weekend, but no one can get on any of the rides. this is because investigators are still trying to figure out what caused a deadly malfunction. on wednesday, part of the fireball
justin finch will tell us about a compromise that may spark as much debate as the name change se more changes to charles county public schools after a worker was accused of sexually abusing students. >> molette greenails on this story. >> these charles county -- reeling from the sexual assault allegations. they are getting some help. the entire school community to recognize sexual harassment. they're hosting one of these sessions. called an information night tonight. there's one set...
261
261
Jul 19, 2017
07/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 261
favorite 0
quote 1
justine) they're serving floats in the name of charity. (grant) mark carpenter has more on the event, plus a look at what else is happening with the green and gold. since dave kaval has taken over as a's team president, he has launched many new initiatives over the last several months. but one tradition is staying intact, the always fan-favorite, root beer float day"this event started 18 years ago in our old westside club and it's kind of organically grown over the years.we thought it'd be really fun to kind of have our fans get root beer floats from our players and we've seen such incredible success and we are really excited that we brought it back again this year." mixing root beer and ice cream is a venture that's raised 40-thousand dollars for charity.. and one that's celebrity scoopers, including some from kron4, love taking part in. but the desserts do little...to sweeten the growing bitter resentment from fans who keep seeing their a's sent away. sean doolittle and ryan madsen...the players to leave before the trade deadline... and many are expecting more moves to be made. < fan so
justine) they're serving floats in the name of charity. (grant) mark carpenter has more on the event, plus a look at what else is happening with the green and gold. since dave kaval has taken over as a's team president, he has launched many new initiatives over the last several months. but one tradition is staying intact, the always fan-favorite, root beer float day"this event started 18 years ago in our old westside club and it's kind of organically grown over the years.we thought it'd be...
337
337
Jul 10, 2017
07/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 337
favorite 0
quote 0
justin rose and playoff and everything else. so he, blood sweat and tears to get that thing >> got watching sunglasses, too, with the green tint. you cried at finding dori i cried a little bit when -- he didn't cry but he, you know, i don't think self v seve ever tried either but that was a big deal for him. so great >> okay, we're going to solve an economic mystery right now because there's a big mystery in the economics world about why wage gains were so weak but unemployment rate is so low. who is here to solve this mystery? senior economics reporter steve liesman thinks he has figured it all out. >> i don't think it's that big of a mystery when you look at who's getting hired. >> i just teased the whole thing as a huge mystery. now you're -- >> no, no. i just think, look, i spent the morning and some of the weekend looking at unemployment rates by race, and by educational level and what you see is that a lot of the gains over the past six months, where this unemployment rate has fallen, have happened among first take a look at black unemployment has fallen from 7.7 to 7.1 even bigger gains, 5.9% to 4.8%. we can talk about t
justin rose and playoff and everything else. so he, blood sweat and tears to get that thing >> got watching sunglasses, too, with the green tint. you cried at finding dori i cried a little bit when -- he didn't cry but he, you know, i don't think self v seve ever tried either but that was a big deal for him. so great >> okay, we're going to solve an economic mystery right now because there's a big mystery in the economics world about why wage gains were so weak but unemployment rate...