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that's according to figures obtained by the local government association.ling over can have a huge impact on older people, as well as adult social care and health services. it is a common but often overlooked cause of injury. it can lead to considerable distress, pain, a loss of independence and even death. nhs figures show around 300,000 people aged 65 and over were admitted to hospital last year due to falling. the number of fall—related hospital admissions is rising year—on—year, and it is expected that by 2021 there will be nearly 1000 new cases every day. around one in five falls are caused by slipping, tripping or stumbling. the local government association says it costs the nhs more than £2 billion per year. the lga, which represents 370 councils in england and wales, say putting more of that money into council services to prevent falls would improve the quality of life of an ever increasing ageing population. we think the track record of the council programmes that are already in place is showing that we can help many older people stay in their hous
that's according to figures obtained by the local government association.ling over can have a huge impact on older people, as well as adult social care and health services. it is a common but often overlooked cause of injury. it can lead to considerable distress, pain, a loss of independence and even death. nhs figures show around 300,000 people aged 65 and over were admitted to hospital last year due to falling. the number of fall—related hospital admissions is rising year—on—year, and...
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the local government association says it costs the nhs more than £2 billion per year.land and wales, the putting more of that money into council services to prevent falls would improve the quality of life of an ever increasing ageing population. we think the track record of the council programmes that are already in place is showing that we can help many older people stay in their houses for longer, enjoy a healthier life and this is about saving the taxpayer at some money and enhancing their experience. the department of health and social care is say they have dedicated £91; billion in social care funding over the next three years to support local authorities so that comprehensive fall prevention plans can be developed. michelle donnelly—stevenson is a falls prevention adviser and james beaumont is a physiotherapist. good morning to you both. james, give ofan good morning to you both. james, give of an idea of some of the injuries you are seeing. we are seeing that there are more likely to be more older people admitted to hospitalfor be more older people admitted to h
the local government association says it costs the nhs more than £2 billion per year.land and wales, the putting more of that money into council services to prevent falls would improve the quality of life of an ever increasing ageing population. we think the track record of the council programmes that are already in place is showing that we can help many older people stay in their houses for longer, enjoy a healthier life and this is about saving the taxpayer at some money and enhancing their...
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that's according to figures obtained by the local government association.or more funding for adult social care. after a fall if someone does not recover fully they are housebound, they may need to be provided with home help, meals on wheels, and it can also have wider impacts on health, and it is often a case that when a person has a serious fall it is one of the things that precipitates the slippery slope of them becoming housebound. the former deputy director of the fbi, andrew mccabe, has been fired, just hours before he was due to formally retire. mr mccabe had faced repeated criticism from president trump. in a statement he said his sacking had been politically motivated and claimed it was part of a wider effort to taint the fbi and intelligence professionals. president trump tweeted it had been a great day for democracy. tens of thousands of people have been fleeing and northern town in syria. the un estimates almost 50,000 people have been displaced in the last few days with reports from the last few days with reports from the area that dozens of peo
that's according to figures obtained by the local government association.or more funding for adult social care. after a fall if someone does not recover fully they are housebound, they may need to be provided with home help, meals on wheels, and it can also have wider impacts on health, and it is often a case that when a person has a serious fall it is one of the things that precipitates the slippery slope of them becoming housebound. the former deputy director of the fbi, andrew mccabe, has...
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that's according to figures obtained by the local government association.ore funding for adult social care. after a fall if someone does not recover fully they are housebound, they may need to be provided with home help, meals on wheels, and it can also have wider impacts on health, and it is often a case that when a person has a serious fall it is one of the things that's liberate —— precipitate the slickly slope of them becoming housebound. —— slippery slope. more than 100 flights to and from heathrow have been cancelled ahead of predicted bad weather dubbed "the mini beast from the east." the met office has issued an amber warning for snow and ice in much of england and parts of scotland ahead of another cold snap. highways england is advising motorists to avoid trans—pennine roads. tens of thousands of people have been fleeing the northern syrian town of afrin, as turkish forces fight a us—backed kurdish militia that it considers a terrorist group. the un estimates that almost 50,000 people have been displaced in the last few days, with reports from the
that's according to figures obtained by the local government association.ore funding for adult social care. after a fall if someone does not recover fully they are housebound, they may need to be provided with home help, meals on wheels, and it can also have wider impacts on health, and it is often a case that when a person has a serious fall it is one of the things that's liberate —— precipitate the slickly slope of them becoming housebound. —— slippery slope. more than 100 flights to...
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the local government association has warned that town halls may still have to cut back services.ith "little choice" but to ask residents to pay more. australia's cricket captain steve smith and his vice—captain david warner have been banned from playing for their country for a year, after admitting cheating against south africa. cameron bancroft, who was caught tampering with the ball was given a nine—month ban. our sports editor dan roan has the details. cast into cricketing exile, australia captain steve smith leaving johannesburg today, the best batsman in the world sent home in disgrace. one of three players banned as the damning details of the sport's ball tampering scandal were laid bare, and cricket bosses got tough. do you honestly believe that only three men were involved in this plot? our investigation which was done by iain roy, our head of integrity, has found there were only three players who knew of this plan, and we are absolutely satisfied of that. people want to use their own words, but cheating is certainly one of them that is probably appropriate in the circums
the local government association has warned that town halls may still have to cut back services.ith "little choice" but to ask residents to pay more. australia's cricket captain steve smith and his vice—captain david warner have been banned from playing for their country for a year, after admitting cheating against south africa. cameron bancroft, who was caught tampering with the ball was given a nine—month ban. our sports editor dan roan has the details. cast into cricketing...
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the local government association says councils work hard to provide suitable school transport for children government funding does not reflect the demand being placed on councils. tim muffett, bbc news. let's get more on the all—important weather with susan. cannot promise you any particularly springlike weather in the week ahead but what i can tell you it that it will not be as cold as it's just gone. things will remain unsettled overnight tonight the risk of snow from the midlands and wales, heavy showers possibly turning thundery into the south west of england, further snow across eastern scotland and perhaps the far north—east of england. milderfour and perhaps the far north—east of england. milder four southernmost counties, another frosty night and ice will be a big issue first thing on sunday. you see the change in our type of weather as the air comes up from the south, showers of rain across england and wales into southern scotland and northern ireland, snow confined to the highest ground but more snow showers extensively across northern and eastern scotland through sunday. tempera
the local government association says councils work hard to provide suitable school transport for children government funding does not reflect the demand being placed on councils. tim muffett, bbc news. let's get more on the all—important weather with susan. cannot promise you any particularly springlike weather in the week ahead but what i can tell you it that it will not be as cold as it's just gone. things will remain unsettled overnight tonight the risk of snow from the midlands and...
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while novel ways are dreamed up to highlight the problem, the local government association says councilsrnment say they have given close to £300 million to help do the job. simon was offered £18,000 from a council in compensation. all of this costs, but today's report says nowhere near enough is being spent to tackle decades of underinvestment. jane mccubbin, bbc news. the last remaining male northern white rhinoceros has died, bringing the sub—species one step closer to extinction. the 45—year—old rhino, called sudan, was put down by a vet in kenya, after suffering an illness related to old age. only two other northern white rhinos are left, both females. from kenya, alastair leithead reports. there was no other animal quite like him. for the last few years scientists and conservationists have been trying to get sudan, the world's last northern white rhino, to mate. they even put the 45—year—old on tinder as an eligible bachelor. as part of a publicity campaign to save the sub species from extinction. but the gene pool is small. the two remaining northern white rhinos are his daughter a
while novel ways are dreamed up to highlight the problem, the local government association says councilsrnment say they have given close to £300 million to help do the job. simon was offered £18,000 from a council in compensation. all of this costs, but today's report says nowhere near enough is being spent to tackle decades of underinvestment. jane mccubbin, bbc news. the last remaining male northern white rhinoceros has died, bringing the sub—species one step closer to extinction. the...
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that's according to figures obtained by the local government association.cial care. the former deputy director of the fbi, andrew mccabe, has been fired just days before he was due to formally retire. andrew mccabe said his sacking had been politically motivated, and claimed it was part of a wider effort to taint the fbi. president trump tweeted it had been a "great day for democracy". sport now...and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's john acres. it has been snowing at twickenham. we've reached the climax of this year's six nations championship, three matches today and a huge afternoon ahead at twickenham. ireland have already taken the title but they're looking to complete the grand slam with victory over england, who've yet to lose at twickenham under eddiejones. here's olly foster. jose mourinho gave a 12 minute answer to a question at his press conference ahead of manchester united's fa cup quarter final against brighton this evening. he spoke with passion following united's defeat to sevilla in the champions league in midweek. we ar
that's according to figures obtained by the local government association.cial care. the former deputy director of the fbi, andrew mccabe, has been fired just days before he was due to formally retire. andrew mccabe said his sacking had been politically motivated, and claimed it was part of a wider effort to taint the fbi. president trump tweeted it had been a "great day for democracy". sport now...and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's john acres. it has been...
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the local government association says councils work hard to provide suitable school transport for childrenlect the demand being placed on councils. tim muffett, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. the promise of slightly rising temperatures. hello. many of you are still struggling to get out and about following the snowfall we have seenin about following the snowfall we have seen in the last couple of days. with an extra top pop of snow overnight, we have 55 centimetres of snow in south wales. incredible amounts of snow. cold a feeds and across much of the country but it will try to turn less cold in the south over the next couple of days. snow in the north—east of the uk. it is not just snow in the north—east of the uk. it is notjust snow, we are seeing freezing rain, liquid drain that turns to ice as soon as it hits any surface. that is what happened in southern england and what is happening a cat or ask scotland and england. —— happening across. we have some showers working into the south—west of england. getting towards surrey and west sussex and arriving perhaps quite quickly as
the local government association says councils work hard to provide suitable school transport for childrenlect the demand being placed on councils. tim muffett, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. the promise of slightly rising temperatures. hello. many of you are still struggling to get out and about following the snowfall we have seenin about following the snowfall we have seen in the last couple of days. with an extra top pop of snow overnight, we have 55 centimetres of snow in south...
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travelled by light goods vehicles in britain has risen by almost 20% since 2011, according to local government associationge speeds on a—roads have fallen by 4% since 2014. the amount spent on online retail has increased by 23% in a year, according to the most recent data. drivers are being dazzled by the headlights on new cars, according to an rac survey. two thirds of motorists said they were caught by the glare of headlamps "regularly" and 15% claimed they had nearly crashed because the lights of oncoming cars were too bright. all headlamps on uk cars must conform to eu guidelines. earlier, i spoke to rod dennis, spokesperson for the rac. this is actually in direct response to what our members and a lot of drivers are telling us. that's simply that a lot of car headlights these days are simply appearing to bright. we went out to a wide range of motorists right across the country to try and understand this a bit better. and sure enough the figures we are getting back which you quoted just there, suggest there is perhaps an issue. our understanding is because of the different types of light bulbs that ar
travelled by light goods vehicles in britain has risen by almost 20% since 2011, according to local government associationge speeds on a—roads have fallen by 4% since 2014. the amount spent on online retail has increased by 23% in a year, according to the most recent data. drivers are being dazzled by the headlights on new cars, according to an rac survey. two thirds of motorists said they were caught by the glare of headlamps "regularly" and 15% claimed they had nearly crashed...
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not always dreamt up to highlight the problem but the local government association said councils areelp deal with the job. they have given almost £300 million to help deal with thejob. simon they have given almost £300 million to help deal with the job. simon was offered £18,000 from the council in compensation. all of this costs. the report today said nowhere near enough is being spent to tackle decades of underinvestment. the brazilian city of sao paulo is one of the most congested cities in the world. with more than eight million cars, travelling just the shortest distances to and from work can take hours. but there's a new taxi service designed to cut all the congestion. our south america correspondent katy watson has more. these are usually the preserve of the mega rich, but sao paulo's newest cab service wants to shake up the city's skies. richard cameron's giving it a shot. he's only going a few kilometres, from the domestic airport to his office, but it's a journey that on bad days could take over an hour. order the chopper on your mobile app and then head to your nearest hel
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the local government association says this report shows the government needs to provide extra fundingchools. it's gold cup day at the cheltenham festival, with trainer nicky henderson going for an historic treble when he sends out might bite later this afternoon. victory would make henderson the first trainer to win the champion hurdle, champion chase and gold cup at one cheltenham festival. 70,000 people are expected to be there to watch. our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. sunny skies and even brighter hopes as the fans flocked for a snapshot of racing history, the big question is who's here will it be? 12 months ago it was sizing johns, but he has been ruled out by injury, leaving the field open. native river is one of the favourites and the jockey has gold cup glory in his sights. any trainer, owner orjockey, just to have a runner in the races is amazing. four win eight, have a runner in the races is amazing. fourwin eight, to have a runner in the races is amazing. four win eight, to me, have a runner in the races is amazing. fourwin eight, to me, it is the best race you
the local government association says this report shows the government needs to provide extra fundingchools. it's gold cup day at the cheltenham festival, with trainer nicky henderson going for an historic treble when he sends out might bite later this afternoon. victory would make henderson the first trainer to win the champion hurdle, champion chase and gold cup at one cheltenham festival. 70,000 people are expected to be there to watch. our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. sunny...
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by light goods vehicles in britain has risen by almost 20% since 2011, according to the local government associationce 2014. the amount spent on online retail has increased by 23% in a year, according to the most recent data. a rescue operation to try to save a large group of wales stranded on a beachin large group of wales stranded on a beach in western australia has come to an end. sadly, all but five of the 150 whales have died despite the effo rts the 150 whales have died despite the efforts of conservation of —— conservation officers at hamelin bay. for hours, dozens of volunteers supported by vets and wildlife officials tried to save survivors from a stranded pod of short finned pilot whales. about 150 were found at hamelin bay in western australia. most were dead by the time help arrived. but rescuers using heavy machinery did manage to return six animals into the water. for us, the biggest concern is them being out of the water and sunburnt, so we've got them covered, and we're trying to keep them as moist as we can. one didn't survive, and there is a risk the others could return to dry land
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chairman of the local government association in trouble the baileys is pushing jewish on to councils and we don't need you these we need resources to be able to deal with things and this doesn't bring any resources with it it just adds a new juice to council if it's just a simple matter of telling councils i must fix it then we would have already affixed what we needed to resources to do that in this bill while providing resources and we've got different types of fibrous we've got sixty seven thousand people in ten break up additional white skin and about three thousand rough sleepers we've got a load of youngsters who left. that family for live in the paper ciphers so there's a lot of hidden homeless as well so it's come up with a simple solution would be possible five or six but the reality is we don't have enough suitable competition for people to their life we need more single accommodation we need more support as an accommodation we need better facilities to help people with drug and alcohol problems it's a big cause of so if i miss this marriage breakdowns causes high risk losi
chairman of the local government association in trouble the baileys is pushing jewish on to councils and we don't need you these we need resources to be able to deal with things and this doesn't bring any resources with it it just adds a new juice to council if it's just a simple matter of telling councils i must fix it then we would have already affixed what we needed to resources to do that in this bill while providing resources and we've got different types of fibrous we've got sixty seven...
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the local government association says councils work hard to provide suitable school transport for childrent the demand being placed on councils. tim muffett, bbc news. tomorrow night hollywood will celebrate the film industry's achievements with the 90th academy awards. it's the first ceremony since the harvey weinstein scandal exposed a culture of sexual harassment in the industry and sparked the metoo and times up movements. 0n the eve of the oscars, our correspondent, rebecca jones has been looking at what, if anything, has changed for women both in front and behind the camera. he is not here, and yet he is everywhere. harvey weinstein's presence looms over the 0scars' preparations, with one artist creating this golden sculpture of the disgraced producer. a reminder, right here on hollywood's walk of fame, of the movie industry's shameful past. this year we have got harvey weinstein, clutching an oscar in his hand, dressed in a bathrobe, which sadly so many people had to experience. harvey weinstein has denied allegations of nonconsensual sex and that he blacklisted women who spent his
the local government association says councils work hard to provide suitable school transport for childrent the demand being placed on councils. tim muffett, bbc news. tomorrow night hollywood will celebrate the film industry's achievements with the 90th academy awards. it's the first ceremony since the harvey weinstein scandal exposed a culture of sexual harassment in the industry and sparked the metoo and times up movements. 0n the eve of the oscars, our correspondent, rebecca jones has been...
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the local government association says councils work hard to provide suitable school transport for childrennding does not reflect the demand being placed on councils. tim muffett, bbc news. has been used on a trial basis in some countries, including the bulk up some countries, including the bulk up matches in england, but there are concerns that disrupts the flow of the game and also confuses officials. that's doctor mark, a former referee. i suppose a lot of people have this image that it allows them to become the referee, but in some way ‘s it not only does not but even you don't necessarily get to see, you rely on somebody telling you what the pictures show. that's correct. it's important the fa ns that's correct. it's important the fans know what's going on. we all watched the game on wednesday in the fa cup replay at wembley, and i have to say i was very surprised that the goal was disallowed for an infringement. this was the spurs and rochdale game. it is all about the quality of var, quality of training and education, and its most important that they the protocol. in that instance th
the local government association says councils work hard to provide suitable school transport for childrennding does not reflect the demand being placed on councils. tim muffett, bbc news. has been used on a trial basis in some countries, including the bulk up some countries, including the bulk up matches in england, but there are concerns that disrupts the flow of the game and also confuses officials. that's doctor mark, a former referee. i suppose a lot of people have this image that it...
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the local government association says councils work hard to provide suitable school transport for childrenils. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with tina daheley and charlie stayt. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. weather warnings for snow and ice remain in place across much of the uk — that's despite temperatures being expected to gradually rise in many areas. the environment agency currently has 15 flood warnings in place, mainly in the south—west and north—east england. 2,000 homes are without power and motorists and rail passengers face further disruption on the road and rail network. last night, police were called to lewisham in south—east london as passengers, who'd been stuck on a train, opened the doors and climbed onto the tracks. earlier on breakfast we spoke to brian tancock, who was on the train behind, he told us the impact it had on hisjourney. they felt they were so close to their destination, therefore it was less of an issue then walking 100 metres to the station, assuming the power was turned off. people in my train had a
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the leader of the local government association says councils will have to continue to cut back services or stop some altogether due to government cuts. so as people open their council tax bills, isn't it clear what the conservative message is, pay more to get less. >> the average council tax for bandy property is 100 pounds less under conservative councils than it is under labor, but he says that his shadow local government secretary is supporting councils. i wonder if he's supporting these councils, where the labor leader was forced out. brighton, where the labor leader was forced out. co co cornwall, where the labor leader was forced out. what have these people done? they have supported building more homes, providing good local services and tackling anti-semitism in the labor party. so the message -- so the message is clear, if you believe in good local services, if you want to see more homes built, and if you want to tackle anti-semitism, there is no place for you in the labor party. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, labor councils build houses, conservative councils privatize. and m
the leader of the local government association says councils will have to continue to cut back services or stop some altogether due to government cuts. so as people open their council tax bills, isn't it clear what the conservative message is, pay more to get less. >> the average council tax for bandy property is 100 pounds less under conservative councils than it is under labor, but he says that his shadow local government secretary is supporting councils. i wonder if he's supporting...
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the tory leader of the local government association said, councils will have to continue to cut back services or stop some altogether. due to government cuts. so as people open their council tax bill, a senator with the conservative message is? pay more to get less. >> the average council tax is 100 pounds less at the conservative than it is under labour. he says his shadow local government secretary is supporting counsel that i would if you supporting these counsel, where the labour leads? brighton where the labour leader was forced out? the labour group leader was forced out. what have these people done? they had supported building more homes, providing good, local services and tackling anti-semitism in the labour party. so the message, that message is clear. if you believe in good local services, if you want to see more homes built and if you want to tackle anti-semitism, there is no place for you in the labour party. [shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. [shouting] >> mr. speaker -- [shouting] labour councils build houses, conservative councils privatize -- [shouting] and -- >> order, orde
the tory leader of the local government association said, councils will have to continue to cut back services or stop some altogether. due to government cuts. so as people open their council tax bill, a senator with the conservative message is? pay more to get less. >> the average council tax is 100 pounds less at the conservative than it is under labour. he says his shadow local government secretary is supporting counsel that i would if you supporting these counsel, where the labour...
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while novel ways are dreamt up to highlight the problem, the local government association says councilsovernment said they had given close to £300 million to help do the job. they had given close to £300 million to help do thejob. simon they had given close to £300 million to help do the job. simon was offered £18,000 from the council in compensation. all of this costs, but today's report says nowhere near enough is being spent to tackle decades of underinvestment. you can see they cause really serious problems. worse after the snow as well, they are usually a little deeper than normal. are you plagued by potholes on your daily commute? we'd like to see your pictures. you can e—mail us at bbcbrea kfast@bbc. co. uk or share your thoughts with other viewers on our facebook page. and you can tweet about today's stories using the hashtag #bbcbreakfast. did you know spring officially sta rts did you know spring officially starts today? it is a timely reminder which means longer days are on the way. tim muffett is at rhs harlow carr in harrogate for us this morning. good morning. it is the sp
while novel ways are dreamt up to highlight the problem, the local government association says councilsovernment said they had given close to £300 million to help do the job. they had given close to £300 million to help do thejob. simon they had given close to £300 million to help do the job. simon was offered £18,000 from the council in compensation. all of this costs, but today's report says nowhere near enough is being spent to tackle decades of underinvestment. you can see they cause...
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the communities secretary found a of lord porter who is a conservative and yet the local government association20.150 million is quite a way short of that. is there any suggestion at all that this money will be found? the government is reviewing funding, they talk about what they call a fairer funding settlement but it is really a case of dividing up the cake a bit differently, rather than enlarging the size of it. they would like councils to rely more on their own resources which means using reserves , resources which means using reserves, business rates being increasingly held locally by councils, and also council taxes going up, as many people will find when the bills start landing on the mat in the next three days. thank you very much. snow has returned to several parts of the uk, bringing with it hazardous driving conditions and disruption at hundreds of schools. in north wales heavy snowfall saw the closure of more than 100 and 20 schools. it followed a yellow met office warning for gwynedd, conwy, denbighshire, flintshire and anglesey. meanwhile up to nine centimetres of snow fell in par
the communities secretary found a of lord porter who is a conservative and yet the local government association20.150 million is quite a way short of that. is there any suggestion at all that this money will be found? the government is reviewing funding, they talk about what they call a fairer funding settlement but it is really a case of dividing up the cake a bit differently, rather than enlarging the size of it. they would like councils to rely more on their own resources which means using...
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while novel ways are dreamed up to highlight the problem, the local government association says councilshey have given close to £300 million to help do the job. simon was offered £18,000 from a council in compensation. all of this costs, but today's report says nowhere near enough is being spent to tackle decades of underinvestment. jane mccubbin, bbc news. the six 0'clock news is coming up and we expect a press conference after the crash of the hawkjet earlier today and we will bring you the details when we have them. time for a look at the weather... how is it looking? is looking fine, it will turn mild but i do not think we are done with winter yet. some computer models suggesting over easter we could have nasty northerly winds from the arctic but that is a long way off and things can change as they often do. in the short—term, a frosty night. skies clearing and temperatures will dip away. in the next few days these weather systems will head in our direction bringing mild airand things will head in our direction bringing mild air and things will turn clarity and wetter for some, but m
while novel ways are dreamed up to highlight the problem, the local government association says councilshey have given close to £300 million to help do the job. simon was offered £18,000 from a council in compensation. all of this costs, but today's report says nowhere near enough is being spent to tackle decades of underinvestment. jane mccubbin, bbc news. the six 0'clock news is coming up and we expect a press conference after the crash of the hawkjet earlier today and we will bring you the...
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the local government association says councils work hard to provide suitable school transport for childrent reflect the demand being placed on councils. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. we'll just having a we'lljust having a conversation about your coffee stash their full stop anyway. time now for a look at the newspapers. professor of entrepreneurship, vikas shah, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. the first story is about lock chain and bitcoin. the bank of england are stepping in and saying, we will try to get to grips with this and figure out how to regulate it, and it is interesting because ultimately blockchan, which is the technology that these things are based on, it is really revolutionary, and it could really change finance and banking underwriting for the better. but currencies like bitcoin and these things are still so new, and these things are still so new, and the growth has been so unprecedented that government and financial crime agency isjust now that government and financial crime agency is just now what to do. and people don't know what blockchain is. it i
the local government association says councils work hard to provide suitable school transport for childrent reflect the demand being placed on councils. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. we'll just having a we'lljust having a conversation about your coffee stash their full stop anyway. time now for a look at the newspapers. professor of entrepreneurship, vikas shah, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. the first story is about lock chain and bitcoin. the bank of england are stepping...
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the local government association says this research shows the government should provide additional fundingam joined by malcolm trobe who is deputy general secretary of the association of school and college leaders. thank you for coming in. do these of surprise you, these findings? we know schools have been under significant financial pressure for some time. it would be fairer and of call it a crisis because over the last few years, schools have been on what we call flat cash, no increase in their income, but they have been under significant cost pressures. pay rises, general inflation, there has been a significant rise in employer contributions in national insurance and teachers pensions, so schools have seen five or 6% cost pressure with no increase in the budget. so what i don't understand is the department for education is saying the latest figures show that schools hold surpluses of over £4 billion. would you dispute that? i think what is very difficult to determine is exactly how much schools are effectively having in their balances. all you ever get is a spot check of how much a scho
the local government association says this research shows the government should provide additional fundingam joined by malcolm trobe who is deputy general secretary of the association of school and college leaders. thank you for coming in. do these of surprise you, these findings? we know schools have been under significant financial pressure for some time. it would be fairer and of call it a crisis because over the last few years, schools have been on what we call flat cash, no increase in...
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but the local government association says it's just a small step towards better road maintenance.est batsman in the world —— at the sport today. that's the key thing, he's the best batsman in the world so wide and he relied on his skills as a batsman to get his team out of bother instead of cheating, which is essentially what he's done, he admitted to cheating, they used to some tape with some dirt to rough up the ball, making it harder to bat against, and changing the condition of the ball is against the rules. they were rumbled essentially. when they were on the field the pictures of cameron bancroft were on the big screens. and australian teammate came out to say he had been rumbled and then he hit the tape in his trousers and he was approached by the umpires and he said he didn't have anything —— an australian teammate. that is what has prompted all of this. so embarrassing, isn't it? we can get to the reaction of this story this morning. pressure is mounting on the australian cricket captain. let's get more reaction now from jacquelin magnay. she writes for the australian new
but the local government association says it's just a small step towards better road maintenance.est batsman in the world —— at the sport today. that's the key thing, he's the best batsman in the world so wide and he relied on his skills as a batsman to get his team out of bother instead of cheating, which is essentially what he's done, he admitted to cheating, they used to some tape with some dirt to rough up the ball, making it harder to bat against, and changing the condition of the ball...
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the tory leader of the local government association says councils will have to continue to cut back servicesuncil tax for bands deep property is £100 less and conservative than labour. he says his shadow local government secretary is supporting councils foresaw i wonder if he is supporting these councils, haringey, whether labour leader was forced out? brighton, where the labour leader was forced out? cornwall, where the labour group leader was forced out? what are these people done? they have supported building more homes, providing good local services, and tackling anti—semitism in the labour party. so the message is clear. if you believe in good local services, if you want to see more homes built, and if you want to tackle anti—semitism, there is no place for you in the labour party. jeremy corbyn. mr speaker, labour councils build houses. conservative councils privatise. order. order. there is a very privatise. order. order. there is a very raucous privatise. order. order. there is a very raucous atmosphere. i will say it again. backbench members should seek to imitate the zen like calm
the tory leader of the local government association says councils will have to continue to cut back servicesuncil tax for bands deep property is £100 less and conservative than labour. he says his shadow local government secretary is supporting councils foresaw i wonder if he is supporting these councils, haringey, whether labour leader was forced out? brighton, where the labour leader was forced out? cornwall, where the labour group leader was forced out? what are these people done? they have...
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john fuller, the conservative leader of south norfolk council and vice chairman of the local government association'smy, the amount of support from government is falling, the demand for services is increasing, and inflationary pressures and councils are higher than ever. we would say that, wouldn't we? than ever. we would say that, wouldn't we ? but than ever. we would say that, wouldn't we? but the nao has shone a spotlight on some of the real issues, funding pressures we are facing, and adult social care is one of those. is the government listening to you? let's face it, the general election and the conservative manifesto got hung up on adult social care, it is a really tricky issue, and this is something more thanjust tricky issue, and this is something more than just councils, tricky issue, and this is something more thanjust councils, something where a new settlement between government and councils, who delivers social care. we have an nhs but a local care service, and the demand for social care, and notjust for old people, but people of all ages, is growing faster than the ability of councils t
john fuller, the conservative leader of south norfolk council and vice chairman of the local government association'smy, the amount of support from government is falling, the demand for services is increasing, and inflationary pressures and councils are higher than ever. we would say that, wouldn't we? than ever. we would say that, wouldn't we ? but than ever. we would say that, wouldn't we? but the nao has shone a spotlight on some of the real issues, funding pressures we are facing, and adult...
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local units of government that issue that debt. in other words, those banks can make a market for these municipal bonds. our legislation also streamlines federal rules to help small, local federal associations, known as f.s.a.'s or thrifts expand to offer loans to more families and businesses without going through a costly charter conversation process. that includes part of the community bank access to capital act which would free small banks from having to complete arduous and expensive tests which are already mandated by dodd-frank and it makes it easier for ban with less than $3 billion in assets to raise capital and grow. we will protect the credit of our veterans so that vets waiting on delayed payments from the v.a. choice program cannot lose their credit ratings because of it. it is a sad commentary when you have to make a law in the financial institutions section of the code to take care of veterans because the v.a. cannot pay their bills on time. it also protects seniors by removing liability for financial services institutions and professionals reporting expected fraud to senior citizen to the authorities. we also provide relief to small blic housing agencies in urban areas by inc
local units of government that issue that debt. in other words, those banks can make a market for these municipal bonds. our legislation also streamlines federal rules to help small, local federal associations, known as f.s.a.'s or thrifts expand to offer loans to more families and businesses without going through a costly charter conversation process. that includes part of the community bank access to capital act which would free small banks from having to complete arduous and expensive tests...
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today the association of bay area government executive board will look at the cost and the scope of improving traffic on highway 101 in san mateo county. the board will get an update on how localernments are dealing with the housing crisis. >>> happening today we honor law enforcement officers throughout the state. >> the 55th annual law enforcement appreciation day event is happening in fremont and honors the top officers and remembers those we lost in 2017. >> marcus and i will be the emcees at the fremont marriott silicon valley from 10:30 to 2:00 p.m. some tickets are still available. the proceeds will go to supporting officers with networking and training. so come can on out and have lunch with us. >>> we're looking past fremont, a fine traffic flow. a disabled vehicle is moving from the berkeley curve. san pablo avenue where i showed you the live look there, we'll follow this pursuit at kirk lane. because of that crash at that intersection a major roadway. they'll reroute these buses we talked about here. we have delays for b.a.r.t. coming out of the mission station in san francisco. some equipment issues that tends to happen. >>> the weekend. >> so close we can feel it.
today the association of bay area government executive board will look at the cost and the scope of improving traffic on highway 101 in san mateo county. the board will get an update on how localernments are dealing with the housing crisis. >>> happening today we honor law enforcement officers throughout the state. >> the 55th annual law enforcement appreciation day event is happening in fremont and honors the top officers and remembers those we lost in 2017. >> marcus and...
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government says it doesn't recognise the report's findings, and is putting an extra £1.3 billion into schools. joining us now from devon is head teacher paul gosling, who is also a local secretary for the national associationaditionally, schools and the south—west have been funded poorly under what existed before the new national... we started from a low base. the government introduced the new funding formula which added a bit of equity to these local authorities. at because schools in the south west have been traditionally underfunded and started from a low base, we are short of funds. we are struggling a little bit to hear you, but we will keep going with another question. what are the difficult choices, then, that had teachers are having to make about how they spend money? well, aided by z of our budget is on staffing costs is —— 80% of our budget. over the last few years, we have been cutting costs in books and back—office. but now we are having to look at staff cuts, teachers, teaching assistants, to make the savings that we need to in order to balance the budget is. government is saying it is putting in extra £1.3 billion into schools. the ministers say they just don't billion into schools. the minis
government says it doesn't recognise the report's findings, and is putting an extra £1.3 billion into schools. joining us now from devon is head teacher paul gosling, who is also a local secretary for the national associationaditionally, schools and the south—west have been funded poorly under what existed before the new national... we started from a low base. the government introduced the new funding formula which added a bit of equity to these local authorities. at because schools in the...
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local communities. when congress passed a budget last year, the federal government had assumed major liabilities associated with its failure to provide friendly storage. the g.a.o. said the federal government's liability is $450 billion and growing. at the same time, the funds collected from taxpayers to open the repository have begun funds being diverted to judgments based on our broken promise. $6.1 billion have been paid out with the department of energy billion. another $25 it is time to keep our promise. so i strongly urge the passage of this. and with that, i yield back. mr. shimkus: i thank my colleague from minnesota. and i yield to the gentleman from texas, mr. weber, for as much time as he may consume. mr. weber: i rise in support of united states nuclear energy. we lead the world in technological advancement. however, the industry faces unique challenges that prevents energy ur nuclear potential. over in the committee's energy subcommittee, we talk about nuclear energy as critical for the united states' national security and energydom answer. through our meetings, we have put forth multiple bill
local communities. when congress passed a budget last year, the federal government had assumed major liabilities associated with its failure to provide friendly storage. the g.a.o. said the federal government's liability is $450 billion and growing. at the same time, the funds collected from taxpayers to open the repository have begun funds being diverted to judgments based on our broken promise. $6.1 billion have been paid out with the department of energy billion. another $25 it is time to...
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government thinks is a justifiable reason. >> take me for example. when i was a member of parliament and i represented the labor party i was a paton of my local sporting shooting associatione guys would go out and shoot at targets and they are honest law-abiding folks and belong to the club and get the guns and they can't understand either why you need a semi automatic weapon. it is not about sporting or an olympic sport. that is about something quite different. again, so i think the nra is a great lie in this country of the united states, is to try to confuse this debate about confiscating everyone's weapons on one hand with withdrawing this exceptionally lethal category of weapons, semi-automatic and fully automatic weapons which could blast away and kill a hundred people in 60 seconds. that is the whole point. to take that weapon of mass destruction away from a single shooter. >> right. let me just pivot quickly because you have been a prime minister and you've been very involved in global trade. i want to talk about the trade issues going on here. this surprise tariff that we've got that the president is proposing on steel. there is concern and the market are reacting
government thinks is a justifiable reason. >> take me for example. when i was a member of parliament and i represented the labor party i was a paton of my local sporting shooting associatione guys would go out and shoot at targets and they are honest law-abiding folks and belong to the club and get the guns and they can't understand either why you need a semi automatic weapon. it is not about sporting or an olympic sport. that is about something quite different. again, so i think the nra...