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leila nathoo, bbc news.s one of its team covering the war in ukraine is missing after a strike on an hotel in the east of the country. it happened in the eastern city of kramatorsk. ukrainian authorities say three journalists were wounded when their hotel was hit in a russian strike. one is still missing in the rubble. 0ur correspondent nick beake in kyiv and has this update. we have this statement now from the reuters news agency, and they say that six of their colleagues were staying in a hotel, as you say, in the east of the country, in the city of kramatorsk, when their hotel was hit last night, in what they describe as an apparent missile strike. they say that two of their colleagues were taken to hospital, but a third member of the team is unaccounted for, and that reuters are urgently trying to find more information. the news agency also released some footage which showed the aftermath of what happened. a very large part of this hotel has been completely flattened. there was other video taken by other
leila nathoo, bbc news.s one of its team covering the war in ukraine is missing after a strike on an hotel in the east of the country. it happened in the eastern city of kramatorsk. ukrainian authorities say three journalists were wounded when their hotel was hit in a russian strike. one is still missing in the rubble. 0ur correspondent nick beake in kyiv and has this update. we have this statement now from the reuters news agency, and they say that six of their colleagues were staying in a...
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leila nathoo there.ry cooper, professor of organisational psychology and health at the university of manchester business school. thank you for your time. based on your own work and what you have gathered, how would this impact productivity? can you have the same amount with fewer days?— amount with fewer days? there was evidence before _ amount with fewer days? there was evidence before we _ amount with fewer days? there was evidence before we had _ amount with fewer days? there was evidence before we had the - amount with fewer days? there was i evidence before we had the pandemic. i published a book in may of 2020 based on evidence we had accumulated across the world, scientific volume from different countries, academic, looking at the issues of flexible working, does it deliver to the bottom line? do we get rid of stress related ill less sickness absence? the evidence at that point was pretty overwhelming in almost all developed countries, most of the science has been in developed countries. if people
leila nathoo there.ry cooper, professor of organisational psychology and health at the university of manchester business school. thank you for your time. based on your own work and what you have gathered, how would this impact productivity? can you have the same amount with fewer days?— amount with fewer days? there was evidence before _ amount with fewer days? there was evidence before we _ amount with fewer days? there was evidence before we had _ amount with fewer days? there was evidence...
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let's speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo.rk in practice and what sectors would be eligible? practice and what sectors would be eliaible? , , ., ., ., eligible? this is not a four-day week in the — eligible? this is not a four-day week in the sense _ eligible? this is not a four-day week in the sense that - eligible? this is not a four-day . week in the sense that employees would get paid for five days and only work four and be in charge of managing their own time. what we are talking about in the uk is proposals from the labour government to strengthen workers' rights and among the big set of proposals in the works for some time is the idea employees would be able to request flexible working in all of its forms, including this idea of compressed hours, working full—time five day week in four days, and i would have that right from the start of their employment. currently employees can do that and it is up to the employer to grant it. labour wants to introduce the right for employees as soon as a start the job. but they are ins
let's speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo.rk in practice and what sectors would be eligible? practice and what sectors would be eliaible? , , ., ., ., eligible? this is not a four-day week in the — eligible? this is not a four-day week in the sense _ eligible? this is not a four-day week in the sense that - eligible? this is not a four-day . week in the sense that employees would get paid for five days and only work four and be in charge of managing their own time. what we are...
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leila nathoo reporting.e jannik sinner escaped a doping ban despite testing positive for a banned substance. the italian twice failed drugs tests for clostebol, a steroid that can be used to build muscle mass. he insists he has done nothing wrong despite calls from some players that he was given preferential treatment. novak djokovic was speaking ahead of the us open which starts on monday where he is looking to defend his title. i understand the frustration of the players is there because of lack of consistency. and as i understood, his case was cleared the moment basically it was announced but, you know, i think five or six months passed since the news was brought to him and his team, so, yeah, i mean, there's a lot of issues in the system. we see lack of standardised and clear protocols. i can understand the sentiments of a lot of players that are questioning whether they are treated the same. novak djokovic their speaking ahead of the open. here, the notting hill carnival is under way in london with a ch
leila nathoo reporting.e jannik sinner escaped a doping ban despite testing positive for a banned substance. the italian twice failed drugs tests for clostebol, a steroid that can be used to build muscle mass. he insists he has done nothing wrong despite calls from some players that he was given preferential treatment. novak djokovic was speaking ahead of the us open which starts on monday where he is looking to defend his title. i understand the frustration of the players is there because of...
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leila nathoo, bbc news.rough the channel tunnel. they'll be handing the symbolic torch to french paralympians in calais. the torch itself was lit yesterday in stoke mandeville the birthplace in stoke mandeville, the birthplace of the paralympic movement. 0ur correspondentjoe inwood spoke to some of team gb�*s paralympians as they were getting on to the eurostar. do you know your s3 from your c7? do you know why wheelchair rugby is called murderball? well, over the next 15 days or so we're going to find out, because the paralympics are going to get going in paris. now, of course, the olympics were a fantastic success and team gb are hoping to replicate that with the paris games. i'm joined now by a couple of the swimming team who are on their way here on the eurostar at st pancras. will and maisie, tell us which category and classification do you both compete in? so, i am s1a, which is swimmers with, like, an intellectual impairment. and maisie, you are? i am an s6, and that's kind of in the middle of the phy
leila nathoo, bbc news.rough the channel tunnel. they'll be handing the symbolic torch to french paralympians in calais. the torch itself was lit yesterday in stoke mandeville the birthplace in stoke mandeville, the birthplace of the paralympic movement. 0ur correspondentjoe inwood spoke to some of team gb�*s paralympians as they were getting on to the eurostar. do you know your s3 from your c7? do you know why wheelchair rugby is called murderball? well, over the next 15 days or so we're...
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our political correspondent leila nathoo told me what we can expect from the pm.of a downbeat message i think we're going to expect from keir starmer on tuesday. i mean, we've become quite used to this narrative that's come out of the government since they took charge after the election, that they've found that things have been far worse than they expected. they had done a lot of preparing the ground ahead of the election to say, "look, if we do take charge, we will have the worst inheritance "since the second world war." and now you've got keir starmer sort of reinforcing that idea that there are going to be unpopular decisions that he won't shy away from. he's going to say if that means fixing the foundations, in labour's words, for the long term. but i think this idea of �*things are only going to get worse�* is a bit of a far cry from the promise of a sunlight of hope that we heard from keir starmer when he took charge. have a listen to the senior cabinet minister, pat mcfadden, a little earlier. we haven'tjust inherited an economic problem. we've inherited a
our political correspondent leila nathoo told me what we can expect from the pm.of a downbeat message i think we're going to expect from keir starmer on tuesday. i mean, we've become quite used to this narrative that's come out of the government since they took charge after the election, that they've found that things have been far worse than they expected. they had done a lot of preparing the ground ahead of the election to say, "look, if we do take charge, we will have the worst...
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here's our political correspondent leila nathoo.ction result... the sunlight of _ of the election result... the sunlight of hope, _ of the election result... the sunlight of hope, pale - of the election result... tue: sunlight of hope, pale at of the election result... tte: sunlight of hope, pale at first, but getting stronger through the day, shining once again on a country... to a stark warning less than two months later. keir starmer will make her speech next week saying things will get worse before they get better. having become prime minister on the promise of change, he will stress again that that change will take time, pointed to what labour colour black hole in public finances, created, they say, by the last conservative government. and he will say that people taking to the streets in recent rights were exploiting cracks... we streets in recent rights were exploiting cracks... we have had inherited us _ exploiting cracks... we have had inherited us a _ exploiting cracks... we have had inherited us a society _ exploiting crac
here's our political correspondent leila nathoo.ction result... the sunlight of _ of the election result... the sunlight of hope, _ of the election result... the sunlight of hope, pale - of the election result... tue: sunlight of hope, pale at of the election result... tte: sunlight of hope, pale at first, but getting stronger through the day, shining once again on a country... to a stark warning less than two months later. keir starmer will make her speech next week saying things will get...
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with me is our political correspondent leila nathoo. what is circular likely to say?r likely to say? it�*s a downbeat message we expect from a search here on tuesday. we have come used to this narrative from the government that they have found things have been far worse than they expected. tunnel to preparing the grounds ahead of the election to say that if we do take charge, we will have the worst inheritance and some second world war and now you have kier starmer reinforcing that idea that there are going to be unpopular decision that he won't shy away from. is a set that means fixing the foundations, in labour's words, in the long term. but things are only going to get worse is far from the promise of sunlight of hope that we got from kier starmer when he first took charge. this is pat mcfadden. we haven'tjust inherited an economic problem, we've inherited a society problem too. there's a lot of work to do but the speech will also say that progress will be made, itjust won't be made overnight. and i think it's refreshing candour compared to some speeches from polit
with me is our political correspondent leila nathoo. what is circular likely to say?r likely to say? it�*s a downbeat message we expect from a search here on tuesday. we have come used to this narrative from the government that they have found things have been far worse than they expected. tunnel to preparing the grounds ahead of the election to say that if we do take charge, we will have the worst inheritance and some second world war and now you have kier starmer reinforcing that idea that...
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here's our political correspondent leila nathoo.unlight of hope, pale at first, but getting stronger through the day, shining once again on a country... to a stark warning less than two months later. keir starmer will make a speech next week saying things will get worse before they get better. having become prime minister on the promise of change, he will stress again that that change will take time, pointed to what labour colour black hole in public finances, created, they say, by the last conservative government. and he will say that people taking to the streets in recent rights were exploiting cracks... we have had inherited us a society problem is that there is a lot of work to do, but the speech will also say that progress will be made. the prime minister will say he won't shy away from unpopular decisions if it benefits the country in the long term. rachel reeves has already made one — to means test the winter fuel payment. the tories claim pensioners are being left in the cold and point to public sector workers being given ab
here's our political correspondent leila nathoo.unlight of hope, pale at first, but getting stronger through the day, shining once again on a country... to a stark warning less than two months later. keir starmer will make a speech next week saying things will get worse before they get better. having become prime minister on the promise of change, he will stress again that that change will take time, pointed to what labour colour black hole in public finances, created, they say, by the last...
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our correspondent leila nathoo at at westminster. ng over what sort of economy the labour government has inherited. rachel reeves has been stressing since well before the election about the essential message that the tories have trashed the economy through mismanagement and herjob is to clean it up and that will be a difficult process. interestingly her response to the pegasus not welcoming them but stressing getting growth going at her number one priority, there is a huge hole in public finances and she says it will be tough choices ahead and she is going to have to make some difficult decisions. her predecessorjeremy hunt, the shadow chancellor says this is in fact prove that the labour party inherited a resilient and growing economy and insists she is using this narrative of decline as cover to raise taxes. clearly we are looking ahead to the autumn budget, there will be accompanying independent forecasts and if growth continues in the coming months and quarter, i think it will be interesting to know exactly when the labour party s
our correspondent leila nathoo at at westminster. ng over what sort of economy the labour government has inherited. rachel reeves has been stressing since well before the election about the essential message that the tories have trashed the economy through mismanagement and herjob is to clean it up and that will be a difficult process. interestingly her response to the pegasus not welcoming them but stressing getting growth going at her number one priority, there is a huge hole in public...
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with me is our political correspondent leila nathoo. what are we expecting from sir keir suite?y accustomed since labour took power _ suite? we've been pretty accustomed since labour took power trade - suite? we've been pretty accustomed since labour took power trade to i since labour took power trade to hearing this message of how bad things are and they have discovered they are worse than they thought. but in comparison that, it will be a downbeat speech even by those standards, talking about things getting worse before they get better swapping a far cry from the sunlight of hope, if you remember that language he was promising when labour won power. this message is that things are so bad to go deep to fix the foundations of both the economy and society. this senior cabinet minister pat mcfadden, at has been talking about that. we haven'tjust inherited an economic problem, we've inherited a society problem too. there's a lot of work to do but the speech will also say that progress will be made, itjust won't be made overnight. and i think it's refreshing candour compared to some
with me is our political correspondent leila nathoo. what are we expecting from sir keir suite?y accustomed since labour took power _ suite? we've been pretty accustomed since labour took power trade - suite? we've been pretty accustomed since labour took power trade to i since labour took power trade to hearing this message of how bad things are and they have discovered they are worse than they thought. but in comparison that, it will be a downbeat speech even by those standards, talking about...