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john maynard keynes was unquestioned. one of the greatest economists of all time.e other economists of his generation, he found the great depression, both a paradox and a challenge. it was a paradox because it seemed to contradict some of the fundamental principles that economists had come to take for granted. keynes rose to the challenge by constructing a complex and sophisticated hypothesis which not only explained what had been going on, but also offered way out a way to end great depression and to avoid episodes in the future. the core of his theory was that what happened to the quantity of money didn't matter. what really mattered was a particular of spending. in economists jargon, autonomous spending. what kind of spending is that? it might be investment business enterprises in building and adding to the number of and adding to inventories. it might be spending by individuals to build houses or. most important of all, it might be deficit spending by government. if private spending housebuildis not enough to maintain full employment, then government could step
john maynard keynes was unquestioned. one of the greatest economists of all time.e other economists of his generation, he found the great depression, both a paradox and a challenge. it was a paradox because it seemed to contradict some of the fundamental principles that economists had come to take for granted. keynes rose to the challenge by constructing a complex and sophisticated hypothesis which not only explained what had been going on, but also offered way out a way to end great depression...
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john maynard keynes was unquestioned. one of the greatest economists of all time.ike other economists of his generation, he found the great depression, both a paradox and a challenge. it was a paradox because it seemed to contradict some of the fundamental principles that economists had come to take for granted. keynes rose to the challenge by constructing a complex and sophisticated hypothesis which not only explained what had been going on, but also offered way out a way to end great depression and to avoid episodes in the future. the core of his theory was that what happened to the quantity of money didn't matter. what really mattered was a particular of spending. in economists jargon, autonomous spending. what kind of spending is that? it might be investment business enterprises in building and adding to the number of and adding to inventories. it might be spending by individuals to build houses or. most important of all, it might be deficit spending by government. if private spending on investment on housebuilding was not enough to maintain full employment, th
john maynard keynes was unquestioned. one of the greatest economists of all time.ike other economists of his generation, he found the great depression, both a paradox and a challenge. it was a paradox because it seemed to contradict some of the fundamental principles that economists had come to take for granted. keynes rose to the challenge by constructing a complex and sophisticated hypothesis which not only explained what had been going on, but also offered way out a way to end great...
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hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.ousing would have to be carried out within 2a hours under proposals being put forward by the uk government. it's part of a pledge to introduce awaab�*s law — named after two—year—old awaab ishak, who died after being exposed to mould in his family's social housing flat in rochdale. here's the bbc�*s north of england reporter, rowan bridge. a little boy who was suffocating in his own home. two—year—old awaab ishak died following exposure to mould and damp. these photos are from the family flat in rochdale — where they washed, where they ate — they were surrounded by mould. the family had complained to their housing provider for years, but nothing was done. rochdale boroughwide housing, we have a message for you. stop discriminating. stop being racist. stop housing people in homes you know are unfit for human habitation. in the wake of the toddler's death, action was promised. we're bringing forward legislation. that legislation will make sure that the housing associations who are respon
hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.ousing would have to be carried out within 2a hours under proposals being put forward by the uk government. it's part of a pledge to introduce awaab�*s law — named after two—year—old awaab ishak, who died after being exposed to mould in his family's social housing flat in rochdale. here's the bbc�*s north of england reporter, rowan bridge. a little boy who was suffocating in his own home. two—year—old awaab ishak died following exposure to mould...
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so being affected they were both raised the professor for jo sciences at the university of milton keynes, english often more than 50 quakes today. what's the possibility of another strong one? what's on the likely the, the 2nd the of quite today was the biggest 1927.6, no way of us, of a small uh, of a bit of a thought. see the magnitude full and i expect that will get you a smouldering magnitude box in 2011 the big of quite of the cost of ready to have a 2nd. so now let's look at the book of shooting the power plant that you mention. that was procedure to today's previously bought 927, quite small it off the shots and been to buy me to know if it's so things could turn really nasty. it's very unlikely. it's very unusual about to happen. but the times or more of the question is not past, but it, it sounds like depends on top of things that at least at the moment, i mean for dead off the so many years quakes and such a strong one. what's japan doing right? or more what japan is doing wrong, sees this building buildings which are resilient, which does collapse very easily in and out of qui
so being affected they were both raised the professor for jo sciences at the university of milton keynes, english often more than 50 quakes today. what's the possibility of another strong one? what's on the likely the, the 2nd the of quite today was the biggest 1927.6, no way of us, of a small uh, of a bit of a thought. see the magnitude full and i expect that will get you a smouldering magnitude box in 2011 the big of quite of the cost of ready to have a 2nd. so now let's look at the book of...
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i asked geosciences professor david grocery from the open university in milton keynes. how likely another big goes quick is after a string of 50 quakes on monday. what so likely the, the 2nd, the quite today was the biggest 1927.6, no way of as of a small uh, of a bit of a thought. see the magnitude full on i expect that. ok, you're on small, the magnitude box in 2011. the big of quite of the costs are ready to have a 2nd. so now let's look at the book of showing the power plant that you mention. that was procedure to today's previously bought 90 to set in quite by some smaller off the shots and ben department to know if it's so things could turn really nasty . it's very unlikely. it's very unusual about to happen. but the change was more of quite as not past, but it, it sounds like depends on top of things that at least at the moment, i mean, for dad of the so many years, quakes and such a strong one. what, what's japan doing right? the more what japan is doing wrong. so is this building buildings which are resilient, which does collapse very easily and it is quite a j
i asked geosciences professor david grocery from the open university in milton keynes. how likely another big goes quick is after a string of 50 quakes on monday. what so likely the, the 2nd, the quite today was the biggest 1927.6, no way of as of a small uh, of a bit of a thought. see the magnitude full on i expect that. ok, you're on small, the magnitude box in 2011. the big of quite of the costs are ready to have a 2nd. so now let's look at the book of showing the power plant that you...
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hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes. a 20 year period. pastor tbjoshua, who died in 2021, founded the synagogue church of all nations in nigeria. multiple victims say they repeatedly raised the alarm with authorities including the foreign office, but no action was taken. bbc africa eye's peter murimi has more. everyone here in the stadium... pastor tb joshua, everyone here in the stadium... pastor tbjoshua, was one of africa's most famous pastors. tens of thousands of pilgrims from across the globe travelled to nigeria to watch him performing so—called healings. among them was 21—year—old rae. mr; healings. among them was 21-year-old rae. ~ , ., , healings. among them was 21-year-old rae. g . , ., ., healings. among them was 21-year-old rae. g . , . . ., rae. my name is rachel and i am from the uk. rae. my name is rachel and i am from the uk- rae — rae. my name is rachel and i am from the uk- rae was _ rae. my name is rachel and i am from the uk. rae was beginning _ rae. my name is rachel and i am from the uk. rae was be
hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes. a 20 year period. pastor tbjoshua, who died in 2021, founded the synagogue church of all nations in nigeria. multiple victims say they repeatedly raised the alarm with authorities including the foreign office, but no action was taken. bbc africa eye's peter murimi has more. everyone here in the stadium... pastor tb joshua, everyone here in the stadium... pastor tbjoshua, was one of africa's most famous pastors. tens of thousands of pilgrims from across the...
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how many roundabouts milton keynes do roundabouts in milton keynes do we think . we think. >> is this ridiculous. 150. >> in excess of 130. yeah. >>— >> in excess of 130. yeah. >> the football ground has a prison cell because it's required for it is it is for it to gain elite level. uefa status. you have to have one in case you're getting troublemakers on site. all right. >> very few traffic lights in milton keynes. >> wonder cruise ship has >> i wonder if a cruise ship has a prison cell. >> probably . peter, what >> oh, probably. peter, what do you most definitely . >> most definitely. >> most definitely. >> yeah, really? >> most definitely. >> ferries.eally? >> most definitely. >> ferries. because you know. yeah, have, they have yeah, they have, they have secured facilities secured detention facilities because sometimes people misbehave themselves . wow. misbehave themselves. wow. >> put him in the brig. >> put him in the brig. >> well , there you go. >> well, there you go. >> well, there you go. >> the brig as well. when >> on the brig as well. when it's unlimited booze as well, yo
how many roundabouts milton keynes do roundabouts in milton keynes do we think . we think. >> is this ridiculous. 150. >> in excess of 130. yeah. >>— >> in excess of 130. yeah. >> the football ground has a prison cell because it's required for it is it is for it to gain elite level. uefa status. you have to have one in case you're getting troublemakers on site. all right. >> very few traffic lights in milton keynes. >> wonder cruise ship has >>...
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i live in soham and i to milton keynes i drop down to milton keynes when i, when i get the chance.'s two that i've been to, um, i want to um, recently. i want to get to a lot more when i get more time now. um, you see the now. um, but when you see the kids, they're throwing know, kids, they're throwing you know, they're boards kids, they're throwing you know, th
i live in soham and i to milton keynes i drop down to milton keynes when i, when i get the chance.'s two that i've been to, um, i want to um, recently. i want to get to a lot more when i get more time now. um, you see the now. um, but when you see the kids, they're throwing know, kids, they're throwing you know, they're boards kids, they're throwing you know, th
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being affected i asked geosciences professor david growth rate from the open university in milton keynes, how likely another big quake is after a string of 50 quakes on monday. what some likely the, the 2nd the of quite today was the biggest 1927.6. no way of as of a small uh, of a bit of a thought. see the magnitude full and i expect that ok, you're on small, they magnitude box in 2011. the big of quite of the costs are ready to have a 2nd. so none of that. so got the book of shooting the power plant, but you mention that was procedure to chase previously bought magnitude 2nd quite by some smaller off the shots and then the by me to know i bits. so things could turn really nasty. it's very unlikely. it's very unusual about to happen, but the times or more of the question is no cost. but it, it sounds like depends on top of things that at least at the moment i mean, for dad of the so many years, quakes and such a strong what. what, what's japan doing, right? the more what japan is doing launch is this building buildings which are resilient, which does collapse very easily in and out of q
being affected i asked geosciences professor david growth rate from the open university in milton keynes, how likely another big quake is after a string of 50 quakes on monday. what some likely the, the 2nd the of quite today was the biggest 1927.6. no way of as of a small uh, of a bit of a thought. see the magnitude full and i expect that ok, you're on small, they magnitude box in 2011. the big of quite of the costs are ready to have a 2nd. so none of that. so got the book of shooting the...
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our health editor hugh pym sent this report from milton keynes.f—styled teapot technician judy. she can feel the pressure in a&e as she does her round.
our health editor hugh pym sent this report from milton keynes.f—styled teapot technician judy. she can feel the pressure in a&e as she does her round.
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more on this. david's role 3 profess of plan to treat geosciences at the open university in milton keynes in england, joins us now on the fund. i did thank you very much for being with us. first of all, we just said that the japanese prime minister has cooled on local residents to evacuate immediately. obviously, everyone, they are taking this extremely seriously. yes, i said it's a logic. quake is shawna debt, but it's right on the coast. i'm looking at a map, not a coastline is quite a complicated looking coastline, so they're all phase one away. again to narrow leaving bits of coastline could, can increase that. how much is that pressure? i think it bottled towards the show. so that will be some very hard way of reaching probably have already reached some because there is so it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a nasty looking event this year we've heard that there are reports that they could the waves as high as 5 mesa is, i mean, can just give us an idea of the extent of damage that waves that lodge can do. well, if i don't know the stress you coastline, there are many places in japan that h
more on this. david's role 3 profess of plan to treat geosciences at the open university in milton keynes in england, joins us now on the fund. i did thank you very much for being with us. first of all, we just said that the japanese prime minister has cooled on local residents to evacuate immediately. obviously, everyone, they are taking this extremely seriously. yes, i said it's a logic. quake is shawna debt, but it's right on the coast. i'm looking at a map, not a coastline is quite a...
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at hospitals like this one, milton keynes university hospital, they say it has been very, very busy overf course, it's always a very busy time of yearfor the nhs. just after new year with sickness in the community. they say they're just about getting by here, providing emergency care. but it has been very challenging over these six days of industrial action, particularly for the consultants who've had to cover forjunior doctors. most of the consultants i speak to say they're supportive of the junior doctors' action, but i think it really is taking its toll in terms of the fatigue. certainly after six days for these senior doctors who are providing the cover. now, planned treatment at hospitals like this has to a large extent been postponed because of the strike. major cancer surgery is going ahead and some appointments, but that is a longer term problem for the nhs in england. this build up of a further backlog of action which hasn't taken place. when the strike ends, on whether there will be further talks between the doctors union, the british medical association and the government. now
at hospitals like this one, milton keynes university hospital, they say it has been very, very busy overf course, it's always a very busy time of yearfor the nhs. just after new year with sickness in the community. they say they're just about getting by here, providing emergency care. but it has been very challenging over these six days of industrial action, particularly for the consultants who've had to cover forjunior doctors. most of the consultants i speak to say they're supportive of the...
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and so you were basically forced to stop back in the 19 thirty's economist john maynard keynes predicted that by 2030 people would spend only 15 hours working per week while developing the rest of their time to arts, community and leisure writer william morris also had a similar vision for a 20 hour work week filled with it's pleasurable and fulfilling work. here's jen sees, take on this mental health and work life balance are in has a culture that leads to burn out is out. according to a study conducted by here's pull in, h r, brew over 66 percent of gens years, are not fighting with their come back to work policies and they are considering in the row you case study of over 60 british companies trialing for day work week resulted in sustained levels of productivity and increased levels of employee retention. and now the girls are following suit. the us japan, new zealand and iceland among other countries are trialing their own for the work weeks. and surprise, surprise, the result is heavier workers. happier workers, kelly, for working days per week. that's a very different world with v
and so you were basically forced to stop back in the 19 thirty's economist john maynard keynes predicted that by 2030 people would spend only 15 hours working per week while developing the rest of their time to arts, community and leisure writer william morris also had a similar vision for a 20 hour work week filled with it's pleasurable and fulfilling work. here's jen sees, take on this mental health and work life balance are in has a culture that leads to burn out is out. according to a study...
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and lost income from cancelled operations. 0ur health editor hugh pym sent this report from milton keynes
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milton keynes made list of milton keynes made the list of milton keynes made the list of milton keynes birthplace. that was a southern place. >> that is the southern place. yes >> season six on the list. >> season six on the list. >> essex . >> essex. >> f- p- >> that sounds safer. >> that sounds safer. >> it sounds what? sapphire. sapphire what? sapphire. south african? yes essex. essex. >> yes. but that's because we're very as well. very friendly as well. >> well you are. >> well you are. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> why we get along. >> that's why we get along. >> that's why we get along. >> essex lot. >> essex lot. >> yeah , yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> very nice. but let us know what you think. is your city the best place live and why? gb best place to live and why? gb views news. views gb news. >> com of course, essex was the home of mondeo man. oh man, wasn't it? yes back. you're looking at me blankly. that was. that was back in 1997. yeah. and when it was when labour came into power and it was the big political campaigning was all to win over what they called mondeo . oh, man
milton keynes made list of milton keynes made the list of milton keynes made the list of milton keynes birthplace. that was a southern place. >> that is the southern place. yes >> season six on the list. >> season six on the list. >> essex . >> essex. >> f- p- >> that sounds safer. >> that sounds safer. >> it sounds what? sapphire. sapphire what? sapphire. south african? yes essex. essex. >> yes. but that's because we're very as well....
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so milton friedman was probably best known as a famous economist he, along with maynard keynes, is one of the most influential economists in the 20th century and he worked over the course of his career to establish an alternative to keynesian economics and keynesian economic policy. and he awarded the 1976 nobel prize in economics. but as i show in my book, he's first and foremost an economist, much more than that. i also call him a philosopher of because he articulated a vision of individual freedom, limited government and personal initiative that really became wrapped up in the 20th century conservative movement made him really a political icon and also a household figure. so how did americans, though, come to know friedman so i read his famous book, capitalism and freedom and high school. but he was also he was a figure on television, had a column. how did americans come to know friedman? well, here's what's interesting, i thought like maybe, you would imagine that, oh, capitalism and freedom, the big famous book that everyone reading, but actually his most famous book that really h
so milton friedman was probably best known as a famous economist he, along with maynard keynes, is one of the most influential economists in the 20th century and he worked over the course of his career to establish an alternative to keynesian economics and keynesian economic policy. and he awarded the 1976 nobel prize in economics. but as i show in my book, he's first and foremost an economist, much more than that. i also call him a philosopher of because he articulated a vision of individual...
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earlier, our political editor nick watt sat down with the shadow home secretary yvette cooper in milton keynesthat is devastating for families. we just cannot keep walking by, and that is what the conservatives are doing. so this has all aspects to it. it does include much stronger action on knife sales, we don't think the government is going far enough. it includes action on the criminal gangs who are drawing young people into crime. and it includes young futures, a major overhaul of prevention, including community hubs across the country, working with mental health services. they are about drawing on the experience of the last labour government on the sure start programme and bringing services together to work on prevention for our teenagers. but one of the big things you're saying is the government has recycled lots of initiatives on knife crime and nothing seems to get any better. aren't you doing exactly that? i mean, you laid out this plan point for point in october. well, you're right that we are talking about some of the things that we set out in october but, sadly, nick, we are not in
earlier, our political editor nick watt sat down with the shadow home secretary yvette cooper in milton keynesthat is devastating for families. we just cannot keep walking by, and that is what the conservatives are doing. so this has all aspects to it. it does include much stronger action on knife sales, we don't think the government is going far enough. it includes action on the criminal gangs who are drawing young people into crime. and it includes young futures, a major overhaul of...
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here at milton keynes _ works, the day—to—day running?t cancer work is going ahead and some planned operations and appointments. when the strike ends injust over 21l and appointments. when the strike ends in just over 21l hours, and appointments. when the strike ends injust over 21l hours, all eyes will be on whether talks can get going. it looks like they will between the government and the british medical association, but can they bridge that gap between what they bridge that gap between what the bma say they want and what is the bma say they want and what is the offer on the table and it is a better offer than other health unions have had and really it is time to settle.— unions have had and really it is time to settle. , ., ., time to settle. hugh pym, our health editor, time to settle. hugh pym, our health editor. thank — time to settle. hugh pym, our health editor, thank you. _ the us secretary of state antony blinken says palestinians must not be pressured into leaving gaza, and must be allowed to return to their homes once conditi
here at milton keynes _ works, the day—to—day running?t cancer work is going ahead and some planned operations and appointments. when the strike ends injust over 21l and appointments. when the strike ends in just over 21l hours, and appointments. when the strike ends injust over 21l hours, all eyes will be on whether talks can get going. it looks like they will between the government and the british medical association, but can they bridge that gap between what they bridge that gap between...
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hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.he effect of the strike 'ust that one hospital there._ the effect of the strike 'ust that one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour— one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour and _ one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour and we _ one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour and we will- one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour and we will find - in the next hour and we will find out in the days to come watch the wider impact has been. let's take a look at today's papers. you will not be surprised... many of tuesday's front pages lead with the latest on the post office scandal. the metro says more than a million people have signed a petition demanding the former post office boss paula vennells should be stripped of her cbe. the i says that fujitsu, the it company that developed the software that caused the scandal, has been awarded an extension to a £19 million government contract for running england's flood alerts system. and
hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.he effect of the strike 'ust that one hospital there._ the effect of the strike 'ust that one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour— one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour and _ one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour and we _ one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour and we will- one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour and we will find - in the next hour and we will find out in the days to...
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not milton keynes. um obviously that's second.an, i understand this is what i do not understand. i have family living in dubai. um, my cousin out there, he's a builder. he's raking it in. i bet he is. they are building and building and building. um, it's not a place i'm particularly tempted by. i have to be honest, um, when i go away, i like to do a city break. i like culture, i like to go and visit ancient. i went to rome in december, visited, you know, ancient rome, the cathedral. everything was wonderful. um, dubai , i suppose. wonderful. um, dubai, i suppose. what it's really good for is a week by the pool. that's what you're buying. >> you've got guaranteed whether . but i like. i'd like to go on houday . but i like. i'd like to go on holiday to a country where i'm not a second class citizen. well, there that too. well, there is that too. >> absolutely. yeah. does it say why it's scooped number one? >> uh, mean, i think it's >> uh, i mean, i think it's just, you know, it's not just, you know, this it's not that expensive for
not milton keynes. um obviously that's second.an, i understand this is what i do not understand. i have family living in dubai. um, my cousin out there, he's a builder. he's raking it in. i bet he is. they are building and building and building. um, it's not a place i'm particularly tempted by. i have to be honest, um, when i go away, i like to do a city break. i like culture, i like to go and visit ancient. i went to rome in december, visited, you know, ancient rome, the cathedral. everything...
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. >> but say you live in, you know, milton keynes, you're watching us morning watching us this morningsibility? are you contributing ? contributing to that? >> every single child in a in an industrial country like ours is around 500, 500 tonnes of carbon over their lifetime . um, that's over their lifetime. um, that's equivalent of a thousand years of electricity for a household. so each child has an impact. and what saying is one is what we're saying is one is great, two is plenty, and three is selfish. >> oh, gosh. okay well, nicole, i mean, how do you feel about those kinds i mean, those kinds of words? i mean, lots parents don't actually those kinds of words? i mean, lots to parents don't actually those kinds of words? i mean, lots to havets don't actually those kinds of words? i mean, lots to have three,t actually those kinds of words? i mean, lots to have three, and:ually those kinds of words? i mean, lots to have three, and aally those kinds of words? i mean, lots to have three, and a third plan to have three, and a third one comes along. mean, it one comes along. i mean, does i
. >> but say you live in, you know, milton keynes, you're watching us morning watching us this morningsibility? are you contributing ? contributing to that? >> every single child in a in an industrial country like ours is around 500, 500 tonnes of carbon over their lifetime . um, that's over their lifetime. um, that's equivalent of a thousand years of electricity for a household. so each child has an impact. and what saying is one is what we're saying is one is great, two is plenty,...