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worker pay is a| really big issue, and issue the local— really big issue, and issue the local government associationobbied hard on and to make a step change _ lobbied hard on and to make a step change is _ lobbied hard on and to make a step change is difficult. it needs funding _ change is difficult. it needs funding to councils to increase and it needs _ funding to councils to increase and it needs to— funding to councils to increase and it needs to increase in a way that it needs to increase in a way that it gets _ it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to their care work pav _ it gets through to their care work .a _ ~ ., , it gets through to their care work pay. many at the summit believed better wages _ pay. many at the summit believed better wages won't _ pay. many at the summit believed better wages won't solve - pay. many at the summit believed i better wages won't solve everything but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do there would be more personalised help to go around. this is bbc news. the israeli says it is preparing for a ground assaul
worker pay is a| really big issue, and issue the local— really big issue, and issue the local government associationobbied hard on and to make a step change _ lobbied hard on and to make a step change is _ lobbied hard on and to make a step change is difficult. it needs funding _ change is difficult. it needs funding to councils to increase and it needs _ funding to councils to increase and it needs to— funding to councils to increase and it needs to increase in a way that it needs to...
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care worker pay is an issue that the local_ care worker pay is an issue that the local government associationand to make a step change _ lobbied hard on, and to make a step change is _ lobbied hard on, and to make a step change is difficult. it needs funding _ change is difficult. it needs funding to councils to increase and it needs _ funding to councils to increase and it needs to— funding to councils to increase and it needs to increase in a way that gets— it needs to increase in a way that gets as _ it needs to increase in a way that gets as through to dk weight —— care worker— gets as through to dk weight —— care worker pay — gets as through to dk weight -- care worker pay-— worker pay. many believe better wares worker pay. many believe better wa . es will worker pay. many believe better wages will not _ worker pay. many believe better wages will not solve _ worker pay. many believe better wages will not solve everything, j worker pay. many believe better - wages will not solve everything, but care organisations say if staff were rewarded for what they do, that would be more personalised
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and now the local government association, represents the local government ass of ation, represents theass of these represents the local government ass of these councils,|resents the local government assof these councils, hasints lot of these councils, has basically said issued warning basically said issued a warning saying many of them do saying that so many of them do not have funds now to not have enough funds now to simply be able to still. simply be able to stand still. well, used to be a local well, you used to be a local councillor. the other interesting thing is that central government has issued a warning to local councils to say any of you lot are any of you lot that are trialling four day working weeks , cease and desist , you need to cease and desist immediately. what you make of immediately. what do you make of the councils? the goings on at councils? >> first thing is that >> well, the first thing is that this the local this organisation, the local government association, it's sort their dna to keep sort of in their dna to keep asking more money. that's asking for more mon
and now the local government association, represents the local government ass of ation, represents theass of these represents the local government ass of these councils,|resents the local government assof these councils, hasints lot of these councils, has basically said issued warning basically said issued a warning saying many of them do saying that so many of them do not have funds now to not have enough funds now to simply be able to still. simply be able to stand still. well, used to be a...
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local government _ inflation. is a very big issue and i the local government association have levied hard on and to make the changet. it needs funding _ change is difficult. it needs funding to increase and he needs to increase _ funding to increase and he needs to increase and a weight that gets through— increase and a weight that gets through to the care worker pay. with better wages — through to the care worker pay. with better wages will _ through to the care worker pay. tn better wages will solve everything but care organisations say that staff reported for they do, they would be more personalised help to go around. head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. as we heard earlier, us secretary of state antony blinken has visited israel, assuring the country of washington's unwavering support. this is his meeting with survivors of the music festival attack, which happened in southern israel on saturday. on tuesday, the first shipment of us weapons arrived in israel, after president biden pledged to �*have israel's back�* in its war with gaza. the us has also deployed uss gerald r. ford carrier stri
local government _ inflation. is a very big issue and i the local government association have levied hard on and to make the changet. it needs funding _ change is difficult. it needs funding to increase and he needs to increase _ funding to increase and he needs to increase and a weight that gets through— increase and a weight that gets through to the care worker pay. with better wages — through to the care worker pay. with better wages will _ through to the care worker pay. tn better wages...
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it is an issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on and to make a step change iss funding to councils to increase and, of course, it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe that better wages will not solve everything but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. as we heard earlier, us secretary of state antony blinken has visited israel, assuring the country of washington's unwavering support. we're strong here. we're powerful here, in this place, now with tel aviv and everywhere. applause this was him meeting with survivors of the music festival attack which happened in southern israel on saturday. now, on tuesday the first shipment of us weapons arrived in israel after president biden pledged to have israel's back in its war with gaza. the us has also deployed gerald r ford carrier strike group to the eastern me
it is an issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on and to make a step change iss funding to councils to increase and, of course, it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe that better wages will not solve everything but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc...
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care worker| pay is a big issue, which the local government association has lobbied hard on, and to makebecause it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages will not solve everything but care organisations like that of karen's say staff were rewarded —— if staff were rewarded for what they do, they would be more personalised help to go around. welcome back. as the israeli—gaza war moves into its second week, thousands of people, including children are caught in the war zone. this does not only have an impact on palestinian and israeli children's physical well—being, but could have a lasting detrimental effect on their mental health. this young palestinian girl told us what it was like being in gaza. it is not a good thing, ijust run away, but then i find bombs and dead people and maybe one day i will end “p people and maybe one day i will end up like them, it is a really scary thing for me. joining me is child and adolescent psychiatrist dr ahmad darwish who has worked with children caught up in conflict zones in gaza
care worker| pay is a big issue, which the local government association has lobbied hard on, and to makebecause it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages will not solve everything but care organisations like that of karen's say staff were rewarded —— if staff were rewarded for what they do, they would be more personalised help to go around. welcome back. as the israeli—gaza war moves into its second week, thousands...
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care worker pay is a really big issue, it is an issue that the local government association has lobbiedt needs funding to councils to increase, and of course it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you are alive with bbc news. we were talking bear to the idf spokesman. let us continue on the ground. we now speak to the former egyptian foreign minister who served as secretary general to the arab league. as i introduce him, the line hasjust dropped out, apologies league. as i introduce him, the line has just dropped out, apologies for that. we will try to re—establish that. we will try to re—establish that and go back to him in a moment or two. that and go back to him in a moment ortwo. let that and go back to him in a moment or two. let us talk about the hostage crisis. the number of people abd
care worker pay is a really big issue, it is an issue that the local government association has lobbiedt needs funding to councils to increase, and of course it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website....
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it's an issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on and to make a step change is of course it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, they'd be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. sweden's prime minister has called on the eu to strengthen its border controls and internal security after a gunman killed two swedish football fans in belgium on monday. ulf kristersson says the bloc cannot afford to be "naive". belgian authorities say police have shot dead the gunman. police confirmed that 45—year—old abdesalem al guilani opened fire in central brussels on monday evening. prosecutors are treating the attack as terrorism. belgium's prime minister has been speaking about the shooting. let's hear some of what he had to say. last night, three people left for what was supposed to be a wonderful soccer party
it's an issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on and to make a step change is of course it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, they'd be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. sweden's prime minister has...
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care worker pays a really big issue, initiate that the local government association has lobbied hard needs funding to councils to increase and it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay.— a way that it gets through to the care worker -a . a , ., , care worker pay. many at the summit believe a better— care worker pay. many at the summit believe a better wages _ care worker pay. many at the summit believe a better wages won't - care worker pay. many at the summit believe a better wages won't solve i believe a better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations say if staff were rewarded for what they do, they would be —— there would be more personalised help to go around. france has raised the security alert to the highest level possible after a teacher was killed earlier today. this means france will now work at maximum vigilance and protection in the event of an imminent threat of a terrorist attack. access to alert the population in case there is the imminent threat of an attack is also included in the raising of the security threat. today, pre
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it's a issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on.nding change is difficult. it needs fundin: ., . , change is difficult. it needs fundina . , ., change is difficult. it needs fundin . , ., . ., funding two councils to increase and it needs to increase _ funding two councils to increase and it needs to increase in _ funding two councils to increase and it needs to increase in a _ funding two councils to increase and it needs to increase in a way - funding two councils to increase and it needs to increase in a way that. it needs to increase in a way that it needs to increase in a way that it gets _ it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker p5y~ it gets through to the care worker .a _ ~ ., , it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believed better wages _ pay. many at the summit believed better wages won't _ pay. many at the summit believed better wages won't solve - pay. many at the summit believed i better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were
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care worker pay is a really big issue, it is an issue that the local government association has lobbiedt, it needs funding to councils to increase, and of course it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. nearly a week on, more details are emerging, of the atrocities committed last saturday by hamas gunmen injewish communities in southern israel. one of the most shocking massacres by the group, designated as a terror organisation by many western governments, including the uk, took place in the village of kfar aza. nick beake has been speaking to one of the survivors — and a warning, his report does contain details some of you may find distressing. they are the survivors. 22—year—old neta and her boyfriend, santiago, escaped from hamas's massacre in their village. she was shot six times in the leg
care worker pay is a really big issue, it is an issue that the local government association has lobbiedt, it needs funding to councils to increase, and of course it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news...
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care worker pay is a big issue, and issue the local— issue, and issue the local government associationifficult. it is funding to councils to increase. it needs to increase in a way that gets through to the k worker pay. a way that gets through to the k worker pay-— a way that gets through to the k worker pay. many at the summit believe our _ worker pay. many at the summit believe our summit _ worker pay. many at the summit believe our summit will - worker pay. many at the summit believe our summit will not - worker pay. many at the summit| believe our summit will not solve everything, but care organisations like karen's believe that if staff were rewarded for a do, there would be more personalised help to go around. more stories from across uk, head to the bbc news website. a quick look at the business news now. we start in the us — where the inflation figures for september are out. cpi inflation is still rising at a rate of 3.7% on the year — the same figure as in august. core inflation — stripping out the more volatile elements — has eased though — from 4.3% in august to 4.1%. this d
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care worker pay is a really big issue, it is an issue that the local government association has lobbiedult, it needs funding to councils to increase, and of course it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. as israel prepares for the ground invasion of the gaza strip, the tensions are ramping up in the northern border with lebanon with concern is mounting that the war could spread. today the israelis have evacuated 28 communities that are within two kilometres of the lebanese border. israel defence forces has accused iran of ordering these attacks. our correspondent is on the border and has sent this update. they sing. a family says goodbye to theirfallen soldier, murdered by hamas. this woman's grief at her nephew's death is still raw. and now, she's packing to leave home, too. it isn't safe her
care worker pay is a really big issue, it is an issue that the local government association has lobbiedult, it needs funding to councils to increase, and of course it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news...
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care worker pay is a really big - worker pay is a really big issue, and issue the local government associationneeds funding to councils to increase, and of course it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. it gets through to the care worker pay-— it gets through to the care worker -a . , ., , worker pay. many other summit believe better _ worker pay. many other summit believe better wages _ worker pay. many other summit believe better wages won't - believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations, like karen's, say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. hello again. you're live with bbc news. we'll come back to the top business stories in a moment but first let me update you on the latest developments in gaza and israel. uk prime minister rishi sunak will be in israel this morning for talks with the country's leaders before travelling to other regional capitals. as well as offering condolences for the civilians killed in the deadly hamas attacks, he's expected to press for humanitarian aid
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it's an issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on and to make a step change ise and of course it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there'd be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. breaking news:. breaking news: . the breaking news:. the king has had a private audience with buckingham palace with the chief rabbi. he had wanted to share his due care and concern for thejewish wanted to share his due care and concern for the jewish community here in the uk who are suffering grief, fear, and anguish. we will get more analysis very shortly. now, i want to talk about the situation regarding british people who are trying get out of israel. the british government says it will organise flights to get its citizens out of israel and has ordered families of its diplomats to leave in the wake of the war w
it's an issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on and to make a step change ise and of course it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there'd be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. breaking news:....
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care worker pay is a really big issue, it is an issue that the local government association has lobbiedrough to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. now it's time for the panel. we are going to talk tojoe moreno about being a reservist but before i tell you that, let me tell you joe biden has called the egyptian president tonight and they have discussed the situation at the rafah crossing. we don't have any more than that but clearly that is an important conversation given the humanitarian situation in the gaza strip at the moment. joe, you are a reservist, i have seen pictures of you in your uniform, it must have crossed your mind at 300,000 reservists are sitting on the border with their own thoughts, young people, what conclusions did you come to? ~ ., people, what conclusions did you come to? ~ . , people, what c
care worker pay is a really big issue, it is an issue that the local government association has lobbiedrough to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. now it's time for the panel. we are going to talk tojoe moreno about being...
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it's an issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on, and to make a step change iso increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - turning away from the middle east for the rest of this hour because there is a big weather events unfolding in scotland here in the uk tonight. hundreds of people are being advised to leave their homes tonight in parts of scotland as storm babet closes in bringing what may be unprecedented rainfall. the met office has warned that some communities could be cut off for several days by severe flooding. heavy rain is already sweeping its way through parts of northern and eastern scotland and a red weather warning has just come into force. one person is already reported to have died. ben richjoins us ben rich joins us what is a red weather warning? ben rich joins us
it's an issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on, and to make a step change iso increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - turning away from the middle east for the rest of this hour because...
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it's an issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on and to make a step change isease in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, they'd be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you will notice that this conflict has shifted the world's attention away from ukraine and towards the middle east. atjust the right time, if you are vladmir putin. analysts in russia are hoping that diversion will buy russia some time on the battlefield. our moscow editor, steve rosenberg, has been taking a look at the reaction this morning in the russian papers. does russia benefit from what is happening now in the middle east? well, this man seems to think so. he is konstantin gavrilov, who heads russia's delegation at arms control talks in vienna. his interview with the pro—kremlin izvestia paper today has headlined it's unlikely that american abrams tanks will be sent
it's an issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on and to make a step change isease in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. many at the summit believe better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, they'd be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you will notice that this conflict has shifted the world's attention away from...
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it's an issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on.ncils to increase, and, of course, it needs to increase in a way that it gets through to the care worker pay. way that it gets through to the care worker pay-— worker pay. many at the summit believed better _ worker pay. many at the summit believed better wages _ worker pay. many at the summit believed better wages won't - worker pay. many at the summit l believed better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. for would be more personalised help to to around. ., ., , , ., go around. for more strays from across the _ go around. for more strays from across the uk _ go around. for more strays from across the uk can _ go around. for more strays from across the uk can head - to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. i development that hasjust come into us— i development that hasjust come into us from — i development that hasjust come into us from the _ i devel
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it's an issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on and to make a step change ise karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, they'd be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. now it's time for the panel... i'm smiling because brian wants to talk about russian sanctions. i thought it was russian sake instance, he said that there are no sanctions at work. look at hamas they have been under sanctions for years. a fair point there. the sanction system is defunct. 10096. look at sanction system is defunct. 10096. look at what _ sanction system is defunct. 10096. look at what the _ sanction system is defunct. 10096. look at what the us _ sanction system is defunct. 10096. look at what the us did _ sanction system is defunct. 10096. look at what the us did with i sanction system is defunct. 10096. l look at what the us did with respect to russia _ look at what the us did with respect to russia. we think in the last year. — to russia. we think in the last year. we — to russia. we think in the last y
it's an issue that the local government association has lobbied hard on and to make a step change ise karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, they'd be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. now it's time for the panel... i'm smiling because brian wants to talk about russian sanctions. i thought it was russian sake instance, he said that there are no sanctions at work. look at hamas they have been under sanctions for...
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care worker pay is a really big issue, it is an issue that the local government association has lobbiedve better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. i want to talk about a line i've just seen pop up, which is a really interesting development. so russia has proposed at the un security council that they vote on a resolution on israel and gaza, calling for an immediate humanitarian cease—fire. so russia calling for a vote within the security council. anna, what do you make of that? we've talked in recent days about how this benefits russia, the world's attention slightly diverted from ukraine. i suppose there's no chance at the americans, french and uk will vote for a cease—fire before israel have achieved their objectives, so does this allow russia to paint the west as the warmongers, to shift the balance a little bit? potentially, obviously russia _ balance a little bit? potentially, obviously rus
care worker pay is a really big issue, it is an issue that the local government association has lobbiedve better wages won't solve everything, but care organisations like karen's say if staff were rewarded for what they do, there would be more personalised help to go around. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. i want to talk about a line i've just seen pop up, which is a really interesting development. so russia has proposed at the un security council that they...
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that's the message from the local government association when it comes to our councils, as vital local services are under threat. gb news reporter theo chikomba is in woking . is in woking. >> we'll have the latest from woking where there are concerns about potential cuts to services after the council announced bankruptcy this year. >> whitewashed reports . that's >> whitewashed reports. that's how gb news presenter nigel farage has described the long awaited financial conduct authority review into his de—banking row with natwest . de—banking row with natwest. we'll have the latest . we'll have the latest. >> yes, that's what's coming up today on the show, so stay tuned and let us know all of your thoughts as we go on the talking points we have for you. so email us at gb views at gbnews.com. but first, before that, let's get your morning news with tatiana . tatiana. >> emily, thank you very much and good morning. this is the latest from the newsroom . mps latest from the newsroom. mps are warning vulnerable people are warning vulnerable people are being put at risk by the home office u
that's the message from the local government association when it comes to our councils, as vital local services are under threat. gb news reporter theo chikomba is in woking . is in woking. >> we'll have the latest from woking where there are concerns about potential cuts to services after the council announced bankruptcy this year. >> whitewashed reports . that's >> whitewashed reports. that's how gb news presenter nigel farage has described the long awaited financial conduct...
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that relate to the status of government bodies and the electoral system, meetings on the council of ministers, local self-government, political parties, public associationsral code and a number of other laws, well, at this session the main work is clear, of course, there is not 100%, but much attention will be paid to the processing of bills according to the updated constitution, the figure of 92% has already been announced - this is what has been done, 8% are some complex legislative acts, or until the new year, in general, it will be, well, this is how we structured our work, probably, maybe, we adopted those that were already more ready, we will complete this work very quickly, so i even came today after a meeting with alexander grigorevich, they tell me, natal ivanovna, there is still a bill that we will be working on in the coming days, so here we have just a few left bills that we will adopt in the near future, this work will be completed. the draft budget is always adopted, probably the main financial document for the country as a whole for each industry, because the distribution of income, expenses, what other legislative acts, let’s say, let’s s
that relate to the status of government bodies and the electoral system, meetings on the council of ministers, local self-government, political parties, public associationsral code and a number of other laws, well, at this session the main work is clear, of course, there is not 100%, but much attention will be paid to the processing of bills according to the updated constitution, the figure of 92% has already been announced - this is what has been done, 8% are some complex legislative acts, or...
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. >> yeah, the local government association , also known as the association, also known as the lga, saycare is causing the strain . causing the strain. >> well, the analysis claims that despite additional government funding, councils could see a funding gap of up to £4 billion over the next two financial years . financial years. >> joining us now is gb news reporter theo theo chikomba. theo, tell us about this report. really quite . really quite. >> yes, well, a very good morning to you. as you've mentioned in that report, it's saying many councils across the country will be left without enough money essentially to run their services. where i am in woking this morning, what's happened here is that earlier this year they declared bankruptcy and this is a result of what happened in previous years when it was a conservative run borough council . it's now run borough council. it's now being run by the liberal democrats and essentially they had invested in things like hotels and skyscrapers over the last couple of years, and it's left them in a deficit of £1.2 billion. we've seen a similar p
. >> yeah, the local government association , also known as the association, also known as the lga, saycare is causing the strain . causing the strain. >> well, the analysis claims that despite additional government funding, councils could see a funding gap of up to £4 billion over the next two financial years . financial years. >> joining us now is gb news reporter theo theo chikomba. theo, tell us about this report. really quite . really quite. >> yes, well, a very...
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local government out. no, the local government association's crime association's future crime horizon scan.re was a particular concern about driverless vehicles automated are set to appear automated cars are set to appear on britain's streets from 2025 deep fake images created by artificial intelligence shared on social media could even be used to circumvent that facial recognition security. essentially, this is another example, another worry about technology erg developing much quicker than human beings can actually be able to deal with it. and when you think about the keyless and it. and when you think about the keylncatastrophic and it. and when you think about the keylncatastrophic wrong and it. and when you think about the keylncatastrophic wrong that's how catastrophic wrong that's gone for some people, i mean, that was literally a gift wrapped present, wasn't it, for thieves , for car thieves, thieves, for car thieves, essentially, they could just nick your car without having to do so, yes, i do have do anything. so, yes, i do have some concerns. but watch this space. moving on from
local government out. no, the local government association's crime association's future crime horizon scan.re was a particular concern about driverless vehicles automated are set to appear automated cars are set to appear on britain's streets from 2025 deep fake images created by artificial intelligence shared on social media could even be used to circumvent that facial recognition security. essentially, this is another example, another worry about technology erg developing much quicker than...
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local government association said many people granted refugee status will likely present is homelesslace? _ country. why did they not go there in the first place? since _ country. why did they not go there in the first place? since i - country. why did they not go there in the first place? since i took- country. why did they not go there in the first place? since i took on | in the first place? since i took on the “ob, in the first place? since i took on the job. we _ in the first place? since i took on the job, we have _ in the first place? since i took on the job, we have worked - in the first place? since i took on the job, we have worked hard - in the first place? since i took on the job, we have worked hard to| thejob, we have worked hard to those up. the numbers that crossed in small boats in the past couple of years has been high which put pressure on the asylum system, as it did in every other european country, but as a result of the new forms of accommodation and the reduction in the number coming across, we can make this change. the important thing to note is if people are
local government association said many people granted refugee status will likely present is homelesslace? _ country. why did they not go there in the first place? since _ country. why did they not go there in the first place? since i - country. why did they not go there in the first place? since i took- country. why did they not go there in the first place? since i took on | in the first place? since i took on the “ob, in the first place? since i took on the job. we _ in the first place?...
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electoral system, on the national assembly, on the council of ministers, local government, on political parties, public associationsges were made to the electoral code and a number of other laws. well, at this session the main work is clear, of course, it is not 100% there, but much attention will be paid to processing from... according to the updated constitution, the figure of 92% has already been announced - this has been done, 8% is some kind of complex legislative acts either until the new year, in general, no, you know, they absolutely not complicated, it’s just how we structured our work, probably, maybe we accepted those who were already more ready, we will complete this work very quickly, so i even came today after a meeting with alexander grigorvich, they tell me, natalya ivanovna, there is still a bill on... which we will be working on in the coming days, so here we have quite a few bills left, which we will adopt in the near future, this work will be completed to bring the laws in accordance with updated constitution. at the autumn session, a draft budget is always adopted, probably the main financial d
electoral system, on the national assembly, on the council of ministers, local government, on political parties, public associationsges were made to the electoral code and a number of other laws. well, at this session the main work is clear, of course, it is not 100% there, but much attention will be paid to processing from... according to the updated constitution, the figure of 92% has already been announced - this has been done, 8% is some kind of complex legislative acts either until the new...
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see that they are very, very actively working on local self-government, so to we are now involving oksana prodan, the adviser to the head of the association of ukraine, to the analysis, simply, is this our fight against corruption, or are there any additional cases in that, i don't want to be a conspiracy theorist, but oleg sinyutka and then oksana prodan. what do you want to ask, is it a struggle between state power and local self-government, and is it a struggle against decentralization? yes, unfortunately, this is a systemic struggle against decentralization that is taking place in the country today, is it possible to put all the mayors in one row? definitely not, because , for example, the mayor of rivne accused that he paid a bonus to a person who worked for several years in the apparatus of... the city council for the fact that this person once contributed funds to his election fund, that is, can you imagine, antina, you contribute funds to the election fund of some candidate who competes for the position of mayor, then you work in the system of the city government, and you no longer have the right to receive awards there, well, thi
see that they are very, very actively working on local self-government, so to we are now involving oksana prodan, the adviser to the head of the association of ukraine, to the analysis, simply, is this our fight against corruption, or are there any additional cases in that, i don't want to be a conspiracy theorist, but oleg sinyutka and then oksana prodan. what do you want to ask, is it a struggle between state power and local self-government, and is it a struggle against decentralization? yes,...
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which is solved not only by the government, the ministry of the region and local authorities, a huge layer of work , public organizations, physical culture and sports associationssibility, sports clubs, various leagues sports associations and federations for sports, teachers in schools and universities, but also simply enthusiasts, their caring, interested participation is an integral part of positive results, the formation of a culture of a healthy, active lifestyle in russia, and the state should certainly support all this. i propose devoting the next meeting of the council to this topic, talking in a broad format about the role of non-governmental organizations in the development of physical culture and sports, about what kind of help can and should to support their work with authorities at all levels. we need to debureaucratize as much as possible. this movement, to make it truly broad, i ask the government to work on this issue in advance, pay attention to the interaction of russian organizations with relevant international and continental structures, and submit a report with specific proposals, let's move on to the discussion, please, the floor to evgeniy
which is solved not only by the government, the ministry of the region and local authorities, a huge layer of work , public organizations, physical culture and sports associationssibility, sports clubs, various leagues sports associations and federations for sports, teachers in schools and universities, but also simply enthusiasts, their caring, interested participation is an integral part of positive results, the formation of a culture of a healthy, active lifestyle in russia, and the state...
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instead, the are pretty active associated the government to try a close by the system. it diverts livable to directly to local bones and as of wires and from there to each house on the day that plan is on track. the question is will decrease note of the ecosystem stuff or as a result. ready g, joy has been performing hybrid logical studies to find out it definitely back from that of a system. definitely. but then you also need to see this in back. the number 2 little faithfully stick matters if it is well, do we get to doing it? the local water bodies on the ground water in the long drive, then that to contribute to that base flow. and that gives you a little bit of some sort of things. it can happen, eat people use this. what i do this just me a not for me to walk into 2 cups and prop slide diploma. granite suit, which tanks to the regular and reliable supply of water has become a means day of the economy. with the fields, flourishing local farmers, generating jobs and profit bodies bubble grants out in high demand all over the world. and because this food doesn't require a lot of water, there's been enough
instead, the are pretty active associated the government to try a close by the system. it diverts livable to directly to local bones and as of wires and from there to each house on the day that plan is on track. the question is will decrease note of the ecosystem stuff or as a result. ready g, joy has been performing hybrid logical studies to find out it definitely back from that of a system. definitely. but then you also need to see this in back. the number 2 little faithfully stick matters if...
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even in a letter to jeremy hunt ahead of his autumn statement next month, the local government says that government associationss , services covering homelessness, children's social care and disabilities are all under increasing financial pressures. >> well, theo chikomba conjoin us now from woking where of course you're assessing how they've been getting on there and the fact that it is a certain constituency of a certain constituency of a certain mp as well. what are the problems that they'll be identifying down there in surrey ? >> yes. well very good afternoon to you. so just a bit of background . so woking borough background. so woking borough council declared administration earlier this year in june and this is a result of common ation of things which have happened over the last couple of years. it's currently a lib dem run borough council but was previously a conservative run borough council and during that time it's been described that they made some risky investments. for example , hotels investments. for example, hotels and strip skyscrapers, some of which are still seen in this area . and as a resul
even in a letter to jeremy hunt ahead of his autumn statement next month, the local government says that government associationss , services covering homelessness, children's social care and disabilities are all under increasing financial pressures. >> well, theo chikomba conjoin us now from woking where of course you're assessing how they've been getting on there and the fact that it is a certain constituency of a certain constituency of a certain mp as well. what are the problems that...
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our...' association and our partners, colleagues from the national emergency situations, and international projects, donors, are making maximum efforts, we are training heads and local government representatives, how it should be, how to do it, we help through projects, repair, build, make new storage facilities , today, first of all, this is a very important issue, and it is absolutely timely, the construction of new storage facilities for students of our educational institutions, in a word , today there should be an elementary thing in the same bomb shelter, this is fresh air, complete security, drinking water, this, if there is an opportunity to do internet and other things, then this is very good, and we have to understand that our neighbor is nowhere will not happen, and this is a question even today, and tomorrow, and this... a question for the future, because well, i understand that in big cities, maybe in the capital there or in kharkiv, there is an opportunity to go down to the subway somewhere, in small communities there is no such opportunity, and on top of that we have to work constantly, but are there any general indicators regarding the satisfaction , relatively
our...' association and our partners, colleagues from the national emergency situations, and international projects, donors, are making maximum efforts, we are training heads and local government representatives, how it should be, how to do it, we help through projects, repair, build, make new storage facilities , today, first of all, this is a very important issue, and it is absolutely timely, the construction of new storage facilities for students of our educational institutions, in a word ,...
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local self-government bodies to military units, which is much faster and more targeted than the centralized one, saves the lives and health of servicemen and their equipment today. moreover, associations from the defense forces of ukraine receive assistance of a much larger size than allocated from the budgets, because the communities supplement these pdf funds with funds from local budgets and the help of local businesses and volunteers. i have quoted this letter so that you understand that the local communities are not just helping the defense forces, but they do it in much larger volumes. than receive a military id card. why go far? you know, let's go through concrete examples, why you can't vote for this law? for example, did you know that the communities of poltava oblast send much more money to the armed forces of ukraine and the defense forces than they receive in the form of pdf. and let's just talk with concrete examples. for example, popishnyat community, from the beginning. this year, she received about uah 20 million from the military's pdf, which she directed to the needs of the armed forces of ukraine and defense forces are about 60 million, that is, three times more, a
local self-government bodies to military units, which is much faster and more targeted than the centralized one, saves the lives and health of servicemen and their equipment today. moreover, associations from the defense forces of ukraine receive assistance of a much larger size than allocated from the budgets, because the communities supplement these pdf funds with funds from local budgets and the help of local businesses and volunteers. i have quoted this letter so that you understand that...
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association is for this : our partners, colleagues from the national emergency situations service, and international projects, donors, make maximum efforts, we train the heads and representatives of the local government, how it should be, how to do it, we help through projects, repair, build, make new shelters, today, first of all, this is a very important issue, and it is absolutely timely, the construction of new shelters for students at educational institutions, in a word, today there should be an elementary thing in the same bomb shelter, this, fresh air, complete security, drinking water, if there is an opportunity to do internet and other things, that is very good, and we have to understand that our neighbor will not go anywhere, and this is a question both today and tomorrow, and this is a question for the future. because well , i understand that in big cities, maybe there in the capital or in kharkiv there is an opportunity to go down to the subway somewhere, in small communities there is no such opportunity, and we have to constantly work on this, but there are some general indicators regarding the satisfaction, relatively speaking, of the needs of the civilian population in protective struc
association is for this : our partners, colleagues from the national emergency situations service, and international projects, donors, make maximum efforts, we train the heads and representatives of the local government, how it should be, how to do it, we help through projects, repair, build, make new shelters, today, first of all, this is a very important issue, and it is absolutely timely, the construction of new shelters for students at educational institutions, in a word, today there should...
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sustainable over time, this large debt stock for local governments to manage and on top of that we need to remember there's a big load of problem debt here associatede questions on this. i would say that in past financial work conferences, it is not uncommon for the authorities to come out right after that and be quite vague about what was discussed and what was talked about, but can become very clear months later looking back. that's a very important decision that was made. i think we are really going to know what's coming out of this conference in the months ahead. paul: just want to come back to the disappointing pmi's we had yesterday and in about an hours time we will get the manufacturing pmi for october. there was an expectation that we will see an improvement, 50.8, but is there risk we will get another downside surprise? >> i think there is. this is a different group of companies that tends to be a little more micro oriented. i think there is always a risk at times like this that we are going to have surprises in this segment. we also had an issue, and the authorities did talk about this seasonality with the extra long holiday in october v
sustainable over time, this large debt stock for local governments to manage and on top of that we need to remember there's a big load of problem debt here associatede questions on this. i would say that in past financial work conferences, it is not uncommon for the authorities to come out right after that and be quite vague about what was discussed and what was talked about, but can become very clear months later looking back. that's a very important decision that was made. i think we are...
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local governments and provided funding directly to grassroots organizations. worse, as the 60s heated up and devils of violence in the cities increased, the community action programs were often sometimes rightly and often wrongly associated with support for increased militancy and even at times for support for violence. is this a success or failure? the purpose of the eoa was to shake up the existing system. it did do that, but perhaps it was so successful on that frontc that it made it in sustainable and a second challenge coming from a different direction was failure and expense. okay, president johnson, we have pastor policy and you declared unconditional war and we put money into this and we have been working on this for 18 months and we look around and we noticed there is still poverty everywhere. not only is there still poverty everywhere, but it is getting more expensive to write checks for it and in this period the johnson administration is experiencing this and also through social security amendments increasing benefits to recipients. there is a rising price tag and you haven't accomplished what you told us you were going to an illogical impression is who thinks you will fall poverty and 18 months? ve but the 60
local governments and provided funding directly to grassroots organizations. worse, as the 60s heated up and devils of violence in the cities increased, the community action programs were often sometimes rightly and often wrongly associated with support for increased militancy and even at times for support for violence. is this a success or failure? the purpose of the eoa was to shake up the existing system. it did do that, but perhaps it was so successful on that frontc that it made it in...
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local governments and provided funding directly to grassroots organizations. worse, as the 1960s heated up in levels of violence in the cities increased. the community action programs were often sometimes rightly and often wrongly come associated with support for increased militancy and even at times in support of violence. is this success or failure? the purpose of the oaa was to shake up the system. it did that. perhaps it was so effective that it made it unsustainable. is second challenge coming from a different direction was failure and expense. okay, president johnson, we pastor policy. we passed her war on poverty. you declared unconditional war. we put money in this of working on this for 18 months away look around and we noticed there's still poverty everywhere. not only is the property everywhere, but it's getting more expensive to write checks to it. in this period the johnson administration is experiencing an enlargement of the rules. it is through social security amendments increasing benefits to f dc'd recipients. there's a rising price taken gosh, darn it, you did not compass what you said you would. the logical question is who think she will solve property in 18 months? the 1960s are a tense time. perhaps it was
local governments and provided funding directly to grassroots organizations. worse, as the 1960s heated up in levels of violence in the cities increased. the community action programs were often sometimes rightly and often wrongly come associated with support for increased militancy and even at times in support of violence. is this success or failure? the purpose of the oaa was to shake up the system. it did that. perhaps it was so effective that it made it unsustainable. is second challenge...
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associated with the design build component. we specialize in working with government agencies and state agencies to develop infrastructure. we were partnered with three affordable housing developers locally based housing developers focused on developing the 100% affordable component that we have here, and those are meta, ycd and tabernacle as well. we have a design team with ibi group now arcadis and y studios focusing on advancing design through schematic design during this pre-development phase. lastly we also have a number of consultants supporting us in this process on construction costing on facilities maintenance, costing on stakeholder engagement as well as on legal and commercial issues outside. and so what i thought one wanted to introduce myself, introduce potrero neighborhood collective, and also give a little bit of logic in terms of how we've come up with this design. and also to end with where we are in the stakeholder process and the feedback that we've been receiving. i'll also mention we're joined by our lead designer as well. so if there are any specific design questions that come up, happy to dive into those details. so what you see before you here is a bird's eye view
associated with the design build component. we specialize in working with government agencies and state agencies to develop infrastructure. we were partnered with three affordable housing developers locally based housing developers focused on developing the 100% affordable component that we have here, and those are meta, ycd and tabernacle as well. we have a design team with ibi group now arcadis and y studios focusing on advancing design through schematic design during this pre-development...
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local and street art which is a reason i'm here today. jd cutana, a best seller author and artist and former government social worker pursuing-writing a news article [indiscernible] which includes partnership with the midmarket business association and possibly colab-[indiscernible] larger plan for the city. none of which champion the arts. the focus of the funds are going to 15 preselected organizations and appear to be focused on the funding of high art investing in real estate. more specifically, $15 million is just a drop in the ink well of san francisco $14 billion coughers. what is the fate of the artist? why are well funded organizations like the fac [indiscernible] 15 programs $15 programs receiving this million allocation while struggling artists and galleries are left with art campus closure of fort mason [indiscernible] is this about art or taking advantage of talented artists which is who have most [indiscernible] history tells the initial burst of funds spur artistic revival but when the tide receives find high and dry. more economic development with little art thrown in. more importantly, america likes art but not artist. [indiscernible] commitment to the life force of the city, student, artists. forging connection
local and street art which is a reason i'm here today. jd cutana, a best seller author and artist and former government social worker pursuing-writing a news article [indiscernible] which includes partnership with the midmarket business association and possibly colab-[indiscernible] larger plan for the city. none of which champion the arts. the focus of the funds are going to 15 preselected organizations and appear to be focused on the funding of high art investing in real estate. more...