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lord king: yes. will not go into detail, but if i had to say the big difference between the central banks and politicians in the crisis, i could talk to another central banker confident that it would be a conversation in confidence, and it would be treated with discretion. i think that whatever discussions took place with politicians, they seemed to end up in the, in the media. francine: how did you cope with the financial crisis? what are the attributes that a central banker needs for working under pressure, extreme pressure? ♪ ♪ francine: long before mervyn king set foot on threadneedle street, he was an academic teaching in prestigious institutions like the university of cambridge, harvard, and m.i.t., where his office happen to adjoin to then assistant professor ben bernanke. in 1991, he brought his quick thinking to the bank of england as its chief economist, moving up the ranks to deputy governor then to the top job. it was a long way from his humble beginnings in the english midlands. what did
lord king: yes. will not go into detail, but if i had to say the big difference between the central banks and politicians in the crisis, i could talk to another central banker confident that it would be a conversation in confidence, and it would be treated with discretion. i think that whatever discussions took place with politicians, they seemed to end up in the, in the media. francine: how did you cope with the financial crisis? what are the attributes that a central banker needs for working...
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action this action taken to come forward with your form of the house of lords which by the way the lord speaker lord as already contemplating said there are many options available short of a general election the danger as i see it in extreme circumstances is that we could be caught up in the time warp of a general election and that therefore does create difficulties for the government someone pass thank you very much i'm delighted to be joined by lists of all robots the parliamentary leader of ply comrie and the house of commons and edinburgh the stampede tommy shop up in the cabinet office spokesman of the s.n.p. welcome to you both good to. we're delighted to be here well let's solve robots that summit recent summer a few weeks back if we have the s.n.p. imply calmly brought to go over the liberals agreed in a whole variety of parties in the house of commons but your empty chair and the labor party because they wouldn't come along to support the single market they thought was a bit of a political stunt to have a name to cheer that indicate you were really interested in building a line
action this action taken to come forward with your form of the house of lords which by the way the lord speaker lord as already contemplating said there are many options available short of a general election the danger as i see it in extreme circumstances is that we could be caught up in the time warp of a general election and that therefore does create difficulties for the government someone pass thank you very much i'm delighted to be joined by lists of all robots the parliamentary leader of...
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lord o'shaughnessy.was funding for england's health service that dominated the exchanges between theresa may and jeremy corbyn at prime minister's questions on wednesday. the previous day, it had been briefed that the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, was to use a cabinet meeting to call for a 100 million pounds a week "brexit dividend" for the nhs in england. he was reportedly slapped down by mrs may for calling publicly for more money, but the whole affair provided plenty of ammunition forjeremy corbyn. does the pm agree with the foreign secretary that it needs another £5 billion, prime minister? you are supposed to sit down, jeremy! the right honourable gentleman was here in this chamber for the autumn budget that was given by my right honourable friend the chancellor, where he announced that we will be putting £6 billion into the health service. jeremy corbyn! the only problem with that, mr speaker, is that it was 2.8 billion spread like single roll over two years. the labour government who would be p
lord o'shaughnessy.was funding for england's health service that dominated the exchanges between theresa may and jeremy corbyn at prime minister's questions on wednesday. the previous day, it had been briefed that the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, was to use a cabinet meeting to call for a 100 million pounds a week "brexit dividend" for the nhs in england. he was reportedly slapped down by mrs may for calling publicly for more money, but the whole affair provided plenty of...
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lord judge, who is a former lord chiefjustice of england and wales, told peers that proposals to allowndering offences without having to get a new bill passed by parliament were "constitutionally troublesome". the amendment won cross party support and the government was defeated by 264 votes to 184, a majority of 80 votes. new figures show that one in ten nurses are leaving the nhs in england every year. and last year, more than 33,000 nurses gave up theirjobs. that's 3,000 more than joined the service. when labour raised the issue in the lords, a health minister insisted nursing numbers had increased since 2010. there are now more than 100,000 vacant post in the hs. -- nhs. will the minister accept the need to lift the pay cap, fund rises for nurses, restore bursaries and restored this profession. the noble lord is wrong to say they are and under the appreciated profession. of course we want to reduce the number of nurses leaving the profession. it is important to point out that the number of nurses has risen. the treatment of small businesses by the royal bank of scotland has been de
lord judge, who is a former lord chiefjustice of england and wales, told peers that proposals to allowndering offences without having to get a new bill passed by parliament were "constitutionally troublesome". the amendment won cross party support and the government was defeated by 264 votes to 184, a majority of 80 votes. new figures show that one in ten nurses are leaving the nhs in england every year. and last year, more than 33,000 nurses gave up theirjobs. that's 3,000 more than...
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lord steele.as a legacy issue arising from the may general election that does not inhibit the adoption of the approach indeed of the burns report. i hope the noble lord is reassured by the words of the former cabinet secretary. if the government is prepared to accept the burns proposals, and that includes departures from and introductions to this house should be on the basis of two out and one in, and on a 15 year term limit, probably from the last general election, we will abide by that. will the government agreed to do so as well? as i said, the government is considering the report and will make its views known shortly. but if i canjust take up the point that the noble baroness made in her speech. and she made a good speech, if i may say so, as did my noble friend and the leader of the lib dems. what she said is this — it is not about giving up patronage or appointments, but about showing some restraint, as it used to be. now, the prime minister has demonstrated restraint, putting on one side da
lord steele.as a legacy issue arising from the may general election that does not inhibit the adoption of the approach indeed of the burns report. i hope the noble lord is reassured by the words of the former cabinet secretary. if the government is prepared to accept the burns proposals, and that includes departures from and introductions to this house should be on the basis of two out and one in, and on a 15 year term limit, probably from the last general election, we will abide by that. will...
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lord campbell. and that debate in the lords continues and concludes on wednesday night.sday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy. the chief executive of royal bank of scotland, has said that the blame for the mistreatment of small businesses in the lender's controversial restructuring unit, grg, lies with the executives who ran that department. ross mcewan was giving evidence to a treasury committee hearing into the bank's behaviour around the time of the financial crash in 2008. i think it has to be the executive operation that takes the accountability. how many people are being subjected to this? we have a number of people whose pay and long—term pay has been suspended as these reviews go on and if it does get reviewed as well. earlier, tony boorman, from the consultancy firm which was commissioned to write a report on the unit, told mps grg staff were focused on the financial returns to the bank. they held themself out to its customers and objectives financial objective for the bank, we did not argue that that was not a reasonable thing for improvisation. but also
lord campbell. and that debate in the lords continues and concludes on wednesday night.sday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy. the chief executive of royal bank of scotland, has said that the blame for the mistreatment of small businesses in the lender's controversial restructuring unit, grg, lies with the executives who ran that department. ross mcewan was giving evidence to a treasury committee hearing into the bank's behaviour around the time of the financial crash in 2008. i think it...
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lord keen explained the government's thinking.s what are sometimes termed whiplash claims — it's a somewhat misleading term, whiplash is a cause, a soft spinal injury or soft neck injury is the effect — most of these are relatively straightforward in the context of causation, for example. in other words, liability is not normally a significant issue. the issue is the extent of injury and any consequent loss in the context of wage loss and other things, and these can, we believe, be adequately dealt with under the small claims procedure, particularly as it is being further developed. and that is why we consider it appropriate to increase that limit to 5000, which would cover about 95% of all claims. he explained why he thought there was a problem. the safety of vehicles in this country has improved enormously in the last ten years. the thatcham assessment of safe car seats, and this is relevant to whiplash injury, has moved from a new car number of about 12% in 2006 to 88% in 2016. so there has been a vast improvement in safety of
lord keen explained the government's thinking.s what are sometimes termed whiplash claims — it's a somewhat misleading term, whiplash is a cause, a soft spinal injury or soft neck injury is the effect — most of these are relatively straightforward in the context of causation, for example. in other words, liability is not normally a significant issue. the issue is the extent of injury and any consequent loss in the context of wage loss and other things, and these can, we believe, be...
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the lords.eel about that? it has no legitimacy at all to block a referendum. the house of lords. it is the house of commons who sent it to the upper house. we are an advisory chamber who can make sensible changes on legal issues and there are complicated legal questions about this bill which are inevitable. but they should be weighed and considered. at the end of the day, the house of commons has to determine the issue. they have to be very aware, more than they are at the moment, of the will of the people. this issue has been with us for a very long time. in 1975 there was a decisive vote and it was accepted. basically for four years, then people came back to it. this time i think it has surprised the people who are passionate. i supported europe for many years. you've made a complete u—turn. and i did not make a u—turn. i did not even change my position. i oppose the eurozone. i don't believe you can run a currency from 27 countries. i did not believe in a federal europe and never did. as fore
the lords.eel about that? it has no legitimacy at all to block a referendum. the house of lords. it is the house of commons who sent it to the upper house. we are an advisory chamber who can make sensible changes on legal issues and there are complicated legal questions about this bill which are inevitable. but they should be weighed and considered. at the end of the day, the house of commons has to determine the issue. they have to be very aware, more than they are at the moment, of the will...
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house of lords.l is going through the commons and it looks as if theresa may has cobbled together a legislative deal which is acceptable toa legislative deal which is acceptable to a majority in the commons. you will go to the lords and there is a strong possibility that there is not a majority in the house of lords and the tory party is considering a slew of pro— brexit peers to ensure a majority in the lords. it has no legitimacy at all to block a referendum. house of lords. it is the house of commons who sent it to the house of commons who sent it to the upper house. we are an advisory chamber who can make sensible changes on legal issues and there are complicated legal questions about this bill which are inevitable. but they should be weighed and considered. at the end of the day, the house of commons has to determine the issue. they have to be very aware, more than they are at the moment, of the will of the people. this issue has been with us for a very long time. in 1975 there was a decisive vo
house of lords.l is going through the commons and it looks as if theresa may has cobbled together a legislative deal which is acceptable toa legislative deal which is acceptable to a majority in the commons. you will go to the lords and there is a strong possibility that there is not a majority in the house of lords and the tory party is considering a slew of pro— brexit peers to ensure a majority in the lords. it has no legitimacy at all to block a referendum. house of lords. it is the house...
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lord. we have a gate review process where we, myself, and commandant are looking at these programs at milestone, and then we do annual reviews. so that's a key point, where we can see where the program is, and then assess that program manager or peo to see if they're delivering. if not, then hold them accountable at that point. another key issue, and secretary wilson mentioned, push responsibility down. so it's hard to hold somebody accountable when they don't have the authority to actually make the decisions. so pushing that authority down is a key element. and finally, and probably most importantly, is work force training and certification. because if we haven't done the effort to train them, certify them and make sure they're capable, then it's hard to hold them accountable. that's our fault if we haven't given the skills to be successful. >> is it that they're working 100 hour work weeks? whose responsibility is that? >> on board the ship, sir, or -- >> on board the ships. >> sir, that
lord. we have a gate review process where we, myself, and commandant are looking at these programs at milestone, and then we do annual reviews. so that's a key point, where we can see where the program is, and then assess that program manager or peo to see if they're delivering. if not, then hold them accountable at that point. another key issue, and secretary wilson mentioned, push responsibility down. so it's hard to hold somebody accountable when they don't have the authority to actually...
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let's talk about lord dunmore. as governor of virginia, with of commission and letter instruction, these are some of his prerogatives as governor. he appoints all the officers and the militia. he can raise as many regiments of militia and regulars as c deems necessary. necessary. the militias not a voluntary operation. rangingmpress equipment from boats and everything else. he is mostly that governor, the administrator of the militia. has the power of county ofin the virginia. he can arm, muster, train, bring into service militia and others. he is the duty to suppress rebellions, repel invasions, order militia to go where he wants. he can issue letters of mark and reprisal to privateers. he can impose martial law during wartime and anything else i commander can do in the colony -- a commander can do in the colony during wartime. the legislature has the power of the purse. they enact the law that governs the militia. the court martial system and everything else. during wartime, they can make rules for everything how
let's talk about lord dunmore. as governor of virginia, with of commission and letter instruction, these are some of his prerogatives as governor. he appoints all the officers and the militia. he can raise as many regiments of militia and regulars as c deems necessary. necessary. the militias not a voluntary operation. rangingmpress equipment from boats and everything else. he is mostly that governor, the administrator of the militia. has the power of county ofin the virginia. he can arm,...
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live now lord isn't a day or t. lord is a famous new zealand singer and she was the only female in her category to be nominated because the men were better so we're going to get a lot of letters about that this is not the real story here is it lord unlike some of the other people who actually won i think cancelled her concert in tel aviv as part of the seemingly as part of the media's movement do you think hopelessly pro israel grammys would ever countenance hearing the lord your being a conspiracy theorist i wouldn't say the evidence is necessarily there for that it's like two stories in one here you are right she has cancelled performances and it's obvious that she's done it due to pressure with. groups but to conflate the two maybe it's true but then why are ninety one percent of the not ok it's just. friendly male and not that so there are two questions you heard only the lyrics of these rap songs by kendrick lamar and you're obviously much more bruno mars and. looking at my comics i can actually see. actually o
live now lord isn't a day or t. lord is a famous new zealand singer and she was the only female in her category to be nominated because the men were better so we're going to get a lot of letters about that this is not the real story here is it lord unlike some of the other people who actually won i think cancelled her concert in tel aviv as part of the seemingly as part of the media's movement do you think hopelessly pro israel grammys would ever countenance hearing the lord your being a...
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lord younger giving short shrift.ted states and beyond — with explosive claims about his mental health and fitness for public office. the us president has dismissed the book as a work of fiction, insisting that he is in fact a "very stable genius". the author, journalist michael wolff, has defended his work, predicting that it will bring down the trump presidency. at question time, a labour mp raised revelations in the book about mr trump's approach to foreign affairs. president trump's biographer has said that the president's only interest in a state visit is the opportunity to, and i quote," trumpalise the queen. " trumpalise the queen. i have no idea what that means but can i ask the minister to please save her majesty from that unpleasant sounding audio and cancel this wretched visit. well, i think her majesty the queen is well capable of taking this american president or any american president in her stride, as she has done over six remarkable decades. she has seen them, and she has seen them go. if she seeks adv
lord younger giving short shrift.ted states and beyond — with explosive claims about his mental health and fitness for public office. the us president has dismissed the book as a work of fiction, insisting that he is in fact a "very stable genius". the author, journalist michael wolff, has defended his work, predicting that it will bring down the trump presidency. at question time, a labour mp raised revelations in the book about mr trump's approach to foreign affairs. president...
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lord. >> yes. >> secretary esper. we got this. >> yes, senator. >> yes, senator. >> yes. >> good. good. so, i have another question. in an effort to emphasize the importance of r&d and in recognition of the span of responsibilities at at&l, that they were so big that last year this committee directed that the position that ms. lord now holds be split into two separate positions, one that focused on research and engineering, and the other that focused on acquisition and attainment. and i know you're all working hard to try to implement that. i think having a senior leader focused on future technology is incredibly important. i support that. but one of the real problems in our system right now is that we struggle to convert promising new technologies in the lab into the field, and the gap from the lab to the field is sometimes known as the valley of death. i am worried that splitting oversight of r&d from acquisition is going to make this problem even worse. so let me start with you, ms. lord
lord. >> yes. >> secretary esper. we got this. >> yes, senator. >> yes, senator. >> yes. >> good. good. so, i have another question. in an effort to emphasize the importance of r&d and in recognition of the span of responsibilities at at&l, that they were so big that last year this committee directed that the position that ms. lord now holds be split into two separate positions, one that focused on research and engineering, and the other that focused...
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i will write to the noble lord.ird time over the failure of its plans on air quality to tackle the issue in the fastest possible time. the current plan requires no action in 45 of the local authorities which have illegal identified levels of air pollution. does the minister except that every local authority with an pollution problems needs to be required to take urgent action to reduce the pollution caused by traffic? i do agree that every local authority must do what they can to reduce pollution caused by traffic, and the noble lady is right, whilst we meet the vast majority of targets, we are one of 17 eu member states that are not meeting the nitrogen dioxide limits. the reason for that is the lower than expected reduction in the diesel vehicles. we have got plans which we published last year, and we have issued directives to 28 local authorities outside of london. they have already been drawing on the £250 million fund which were made available in order to try and bring improvements with was possible. lady sugg.
i will write to the noble lord.ird time over the failure of its plans on air quality to tackle the issue in the fastest possible time. the current plan requires no action in 45 of the local authorities which have illegal identified levels of air pollution. does the minister except that every local authority with an pollution problems needs to be required to take urgent action to reduce the pollution caused by traffic? i do agree that every local authority must do what they can to reduce...
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many towers it's a raven business where the strategies for conquest all work out and it's where my lord gives me the money to pay the hundreds of workers who've been brought in from all over europe to this once deserted region. later they'll say that conway resembles windsor castle certainly it looks quite different from the hollow that was what the king's architect intended james of st george's his name he comes from the continent from savoy in the alps and he's the top man when it comes to castle is on the sabbath. our third castle stands a day's ride south west of conway opposite the isle of anglesey the way that is more or less flat because you can keep to the coast by white steed simply flies along. than. last . novel is a heavenly see where that mantic mists play with the towers of the casa. when he planned it james ascent george had the city walls of constantinople in mind the historic importance of dignity and their strangeness with the hexagon it's up to us. he wants to create an elegant festive setting looking at the place where he can demonstrate his power a majestic house wh
many towers it's a raven business where the strategies for conquest all work out and it's where my lord gives me the money to pay the hundreds of workers who've been brought in from all over europe to this once deserted region. later they'll say that conway resembles windsor castle certainly it looks quite different from the hollow that was what the king's architect intended james of st george's his name he comes from the continent from savoy in the alps and he's the top man when it comes to...
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won't hold my breath i'll keep it up ♪ ♪ and deliver they got attention deficit i wait for the good lorddust no one knew who to trust had a chance ♪ ♪ for a good life see me on television on billboards and banners see me on ♪ ♪ white picket fences now watch me building my palace out on the run ♪ ♪ you'll see me gathering martyrs i won't forget where i started when we would ♪ ♪ pray from the gutters cause i'm on top i'm on top i'm on top of the world ♪ ♪ send me up send me up with the diamonds and pearls i'm on top ♪ ♪ i'm on top i'm on top of the world they can talk they can talk ♪ ♪ but i got the good word and it's crazy i'm defined brand new it's amazing ♪ ♪ i got high on a view but tonight i'm feeling tired and alone dear lord ♪ ♪ i hope we didn't go wrong i think i'm winning feel like i might feels like i'm in it ♪ ♪ feel like a god i'm in demand they're on my time one in a million ♪ ♪ fought a good fight on my knees all my life i've been sold a chase
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something to look forward to there. and the lords. of the windrush., it used to be just the title of a channel 4 game show. but deal or no deal? as the brussels talks continue over britain's eu exit terms. about to appoint a ministerfor no deal? and if so, who could the no deal minister be? in the house of lords. is going to appoint someone as a no deal brexit minister. to both houses like the other ministers? been widely reported. if she decides to make such an appointment. details of what is now proposed from europe. well, they are certainly getting full details from us. in the european commission have been courteous and civil. of this country. of the british people. of commons, unlike mr farage. yes! of the united kingdom. to actually negotiate with. to the board of a new higher education watchdog. in newspaper articles and on twitter. up and support this appointment. and i think that it leaves the 0fs credibility in tatters. was due process followed in all cases? who was the independent assessor? because i cannot find that person's name. why does
something to look forward to there. and the lords. of the windrush., it used to be just the title of a channel 4 game show. but deal or no deal? as the brussels talks continue over britain's eu exit terms. about to appoint a ministerfor no deal? and if so, who could the no deal minister be? in the house of lords. is going to appoint someone as a no deal brexit minister. to both houses like the other ministers? been widely reported. if she decides to make such an appointment. details of what is...
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a panel is set up by the lord chancellor... public gets no sight of this whatsoever. to the supreme court of the us is that the public is invited in. in the uk. it cannot, but what otherjobs? senior civil servants are not chosen in the public sphere. involvement in the selection or more publicity. to american judges, i would not want that to happen here. it is more honest though, isn't it? your culture and experience and i dare say your own politics too. nomination, that is more honest, more open. there is a difference between honesty and openness. i don't think it is particularly honest. to vote in legal cases, that are particularly sensitive. by our party political views. we might come back to that. briefly a few statistics that seemed important. in this country. 7% of the overall population go to private school. of 12 are women. these are all damning statistics. i agree. but you have to break it down a bit more carefully than that. from barristers, from senior qc‘s. if you look at the qc‘s, 13% are women. successfully withou
a panel is set up by the lord chancellor... public gets no sight of this whatsoever. to the supreme court of the us is that the public is invited in. in the uk. it cannot, but what otherjobs? senior civil servants are not chosen in the public sphere. involvement in the selection or more publicity. to american judges, i would not want that to happen here. it is more honest though, isn't it? your culture and experience and i dare say your own politics too. nomination, that is more honest, more...
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waves with this month's publication of his diaries behind diplomatic lines relations with ministers lord right former ambassador to syria and saudi arabia service permanent undersecretary of state for foreign affairs and as head of the u.k. diplomatic service he joins me now thanks a lot right regarding on the show what exactly was misses that has a view of the emancipation of the black majority in south africa well i've recorded the conversation with me before i became p u s now about the u.s. stands for permanent under-secretary. but i have recorded the conversations i had when i was invited to lunch for my predecessor who was going to washington. and my clear recollection of the conversation was that mrs thatcher showed a very marked preference for maintaining a. white majority. land in southern africa. it's not that surprising given they were having wilson mandela t. shirts on i guess really on conservatives but it was a view which was. contested by the foreign secretary of the drawn by geoffrey howe i'm not from moment suggesting that it was southern africa that was the main differe
waves with this month's publication of his diaries behind diplomatic lines relations with ministers lord right former ambassador to syria and saudi arabia service permanent undersecretary of state for foreign affairs and as head of the u.k. diplomatic service he joins me now thanks a lot right regarding on the show what exactly was misses that has a view of the emancipation of the black majority in south africa well i've recorded the conversation with me before i became p u s now about the u.s....
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thank you lord west.s are coping. a spokesman for nhs improvement says the change was "not intended to artificially inflate a&e performance figures". faye kirkland is a freelance health reporter who also works as a gp. break down the detail of this for us, what is being suggested? the uk statistics authority wrote today to asked to explain why there have been these changes and that comes after a bbc investigation which has seen two e—mails sent to trusts by nhs improvement last year suggesting the way they could calculate their figures could change. 0ne way they could calculate their figures could change. one part of a&e figures we think about are the traditional departments where people go with a major injury but they also add in things like what the data to provide an overall figure. this e—mail suggested for the first time that time that trusts that don't run the walk—in centre could add them in that they did not run or were not located on the trust ‘s grounds to their overall trust performance. which
thank you lord west.s are coping. a spokesman for nhs improvement says the change was "not intended to artificially inflate a&e performance figures". faye kirkland is a freelance health reporter who also works as a gp. break down the detail of this for us, what is being suggested? the uk statistics authority wrote today to asked to explain why there have been these changes and that comes after a bbc investigation which has seen two e—mails sent to trusts by nhs improvement last...
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general election joining me now is the founder of the big issue crossbenchers lord bird who is proposing the creation of a new body to curb the excesses of capitalism on bird welcome back to going underground so what's the reason is government's response to your proposal for a poverty prevention unit well when i spoke to her previous to the election just before a few days before she announced it. she liked the idea of looking at this how you could make all departments. passed through the prism of how does this relate to prevention she like the idea of it are made the point to save i'm making it that most units never really car use so they're bureaucratic and i mean that is quite a form filling in and all that and we know damn well that every every government minister in their department are clearly like you know chasing the greyhounds chasing the rabbit of their department and then you know in the slightest bit interested in working across party and across government so you really got to get these people and banging their heads together that's why you need a unit when you as a crossbench
general election joining me now is the founder of the big issue crossbenchers lord bird who is proposing the creation of a new body to curb the excesses of capitalism on bird welcome back to going underground so what's the reason is government's response to your proposal for a poverty prevention unit well when i spoke to her previous to the election just before a few days before she announced it. she liked the idea of looking at this how you could make all departments. passed through the prism...
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to see what they can do so it seems that the numbers are there now the house of lords is interestingjacob riis mork one of the leading another leading brick city is within the u.k. parliament has said well if they are trying to really change the bill that would be outrageous because they have no legitimacy it would be the peers against the people so there is still this somehow if fear. amongst those who advocated for president who still do that somehow it could be changed some of the caddis not in the bag so that the fight for the future of the u.k. when it comes to the e.u. is still going on and bigger we know that you have been travelling across the country that you know you have been there before the referendum after the referendum covering it really all from the very beginning if you have to gauge the mood right now what would you say what is the mood of the people is the heart open to a rehearsal. i think and this is something that is being shown within the latest opinion polls that some people do have it was a really interesting paula not long ago i think just over a week ago t
to see what they can do so it seems that the numbers are there now the house of lords is interestingjacob riis mork one of the leading another leading brick city is within the u.k. parliament has said well if they are trying to really change the bill that would be outrageous because they have no legitimacy it would be the peers against the people so there is still this somehow if fear. amongst those who advocated for president who still do that somehow it could be changed some of the caddis not...
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israel is to sue to do is the lenders who allegedly convinced the pop star lord to council heard tell of the five concert. a very warm welcome i'm nicky aaron and you're watching r.t. international. the b.b.c. has been accused of bias in its breaks it coverage with the majority of its guests said to hold a pro e.u. stance that's according to several recent reports which have prompted anger in britain's house of lords. for a tree is a pretty p.c. has become the supporter of for organizing. for you. dave ricks it's true mr du the dude who said to me recently that his job in brussels for this movie even more difficult it is return he makes a small advance for his problems of mind for the b.b.c. . to order because you do have a duty of impartiality. the report was by an organization called civic task and they amusingly called it the brussels broadcasting corporation and they found that over a long time period ten years up to two thousand and fifteen out of more than four thousand guests who were asked to speak about the european union just a tiny fraction of one hundred thirty two of them
israel is to sue to do is the lenders who allegedly convinced the pop star lord to council heard tell of the five concert. a very warm welcome i'm nicky aaron and you're watching r.t. international. the b.b.c. has been accused of bias in its breaks it coverage with the majority of its guests said to hold a pro e.u. stance that's according to several recent reports which have prompted anger in britain's house of lords. for a tree is a pretty p.c. has become the supporter of for organizing. for...
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debate again what's the mood about it in the house of lords. i think that the house of lords is it is very skeptical about the merits of bracks it. will not stand in the way of the will of the people but nonetheless wants it to happen in the right way and will scrutinize very carefully what the government is up to especially of course with this so-called great repeal bill which gives the government the executive enormous powers to ride roughshod over any sort of parliamentary scrutiny and overlords like you and i think the house of lords will have something very serious to say about that chris smith thank you. after the break. should the trans community be allowed to in this to me u.s. military we quiz the winner of ru paul's drag race you know. about the quality of the full nor under a tree a president say and love his power as we speak the final of this stunning london design week into a carnival of activism to reconnect with the african diaspora. going underground. hello peter i've been living in russia for about seven years and this is a fi
debate again what's the mood about it in the house of lords. i think that the house of lords is it is very skeptical about the merits of bracks it. will not stand in the way of the will of the people but nonetheless wants it to happen in the right way and will scrutinize very carefully what the government is up to especially of course with this so-called great repeal bill which gives the government the executive enormous powers to ride roughshod over any sort of parliamentary scrutiny and...
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and i look at the sheet and is said the lord is exalted! [laughter] i remember thinking at the time, that is way better! [laughter] i think exalted god is kind of our own invention. because let's face it, you know, that is what we would want to be. you know, we create god in our own image. and we would want to be exalted. and i don't know, who was suspended eternity with a god who wants that were needs that? you know? and there was a you know you created god in their own image when god hates the same people that you do. [laughter] but i like the exhaustive gun. the god it extends his self and sacrifice and loving and giving and it is exhausting. but it is a good tired. you know how you say that? it is a good tired. i had the grandkids all weekend. i am pooped! but it is a good tired! and i think that is kind of what our god has in mind. and i think it is essential. that somehow we cannot to the god we actually have. there will always be moments when we know that we are in the presence of the god we actually have. people remember when dylann
and i look at the sheet and is said the lord is exalted! [laughter] i remember thinking at the time, that is way better! [laughter] i think exalted god is kind of our own invention. because let's face it, you know, that is what we would want to be. you know, we create god in our own image. and we would want to be exalted. and i don't know, who was suspended eternity with a god who wants that were needs that? you know? and there was a you know you created god in their own image when god hates...
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will be back on wednesday this week the former secretary of the treasury lord flight about why bricks it could be a win for the city of london until then you. will feel wednesday fifteen years to the day that according to a secret memo tony blair allegedly plotted the iraq war with u.s. president george w. bush in the white house with or without a u.n. resolution. that your sudden passing i found the just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. here at me on doing what i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last words and helps to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each parent. but then my feeling started chain. you talked about war like it was a game still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question are. secretly promised to never be like it said one does not need a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with the death of this woman to france to speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. apply for many clubs over th
will be back on wednesday this week the former secretary of the treasury lord flight about why bricks it could be a win for the city of london until then you. will feel wednesday fifteen years to the day that according to a secret memo tony blair allegedly plotted the iraq war with u.s. president george w. bush in the white house with or without a u.n. resolution. that your sudden passing i found the just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. here at me on doing what i tell...
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lord right talking about syria. over the opposition look forward to his people that's wrong lloyd wright thank you for the show and. the house of lords will be back on wednesday this week in the form of. the treasury flight about why bricks it could be for the city of london until the. social media will feel wednesday fifteen years to the day that according to a secret memo tony blair allegedly plotted the iraq war with u.s. president george w. bush in the white house with or without a u.n. resolution. saying that market failure many times we saw in two thousand and nineteen ninety seven in one nine hundred eighty seven and we're going to see it again probably in the very near future because the underlying design. has not been modified to account for changes in technology over the past fifty sixty seventy years and we keep having these catastrophic failure. release the memo russia gate morse into the f.b.i. gates also are the u.s. and turkey on the path the confrontation in syria and the great debate jordan peterson
lord right talking about syria. over the opposition look forward to his people that's wrong lloyd wright thank you for the show and. the house of lords will be back on wednesday this week in the form of. the treasury flight about why bricks it could be for the city of london until the. social media will feel wednesday fifteen years to the day that according to a secret memo tony blair allegedly plotted the iraq war with u.s. president george w. bush in the white house with or without a u.n....
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applause sitting on the row in front of baronessjowell in the lords yesterday was lord adonis, a formert's the most amazing scene i've ever experienced in the house of lords and i've been there for 13 years. it's not just and i've been there for 13 years. it's notjust that and i've been there for 13 years. it's not just that tessa is a and i've been there for 13 years. it's notjust that tessa is a very great friend of so many of us in the lords, but that has speech was so powerful and so moving, and she talked about her inexperience suffering from a brain tumour and how she was diagnosed and all the treatment she has gone through since, and what she has done with others who are battling cancer in the same way. just sort of waves of emotion swept over the house on all sides, and as you saw in the clip, at the end, something that has never happened in the lords before took place, which was a standing ovation. the lords, i assure you, is one of the most subdued assemblies in the world. some mumbling is all you usually get but she aroused affection and emotion and what she said at the end a
applause sitting on the row in front of baronessjowell in the lords yesterday was lord adonis, a formert's the most amazing scene i've ever experienced in the house of lords and i've been there for 13 years. it's not just and i've been there for 13 years. it's notjust that and i've been there for 13 years. it's not just that tessa is a and i've been there for 13 years. it's notjust that tessa is a very great friend of so many of us in the lords, but that has speech was so powerful and so...
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"the lord be with you." i would invite colleagues to bring forward the microphone because we have some time for questions. if you could stand up here and ask people to line up instead of jumping around, that would be a great help. lineup behind this gentleman. i want to begin further back. ok. congressman lewis, you crossed the bridge, not for love. you crossed it for voting rights. love was the way you expressed that. our friends at the democracy fund want democracy to work. but, it looks like we are backwards on voting rights. the supreme court invalidated major sections of the bill. people gave great speeches about how they were going to fix it. now, we have legislators trying to make it work. what is at work here? what can congress do? is that something concrete we can work on? after you crossed the bridge, after the voting right was signed -- it was not fixed. congressman lewis: we can fix it and we must fix it. the vote is precious. in a democratic society such as ours, it is the most powerful, nonviol
"the lord be with you." i would invite colleagues to bring forward the microphone because we have some time for questions. if you could stand up here and ask people to line up instead of jumping around, that would be a great help. lineup behind this gentleman. i want to begin further back. ok. congressman lewis, you crossed the bridge, not for love. you crossed it for voting rights. love was the way you expressed that. our friends at the democracy fund want democracy to work. but, it...
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the international development minister, lord bates, stunned colleagues in the house of lords this afternoonly ashamed for not being in my place and will be offering my resignation to the prime minister. tonight downing street announced they had rejected his resignation saying it was "unnecessary". lord bates will now continue in his role. will see a loss of valuable british influence in the fight against crime the head of europol fears the uk's departure from the european union will see a loss of valuable british influence in the fight against crime and international terrorism. the government says it is optimistic that an ambitious new security treaty can be agreed. with14 months to go until brexit, our home editor, mark easton, takes a closer look at the potential impact brexit could have on security. his report contains some flashing images. after the manchester arena bombing last year, hundreds of messages were sent to europol hq in the hague. britain's liaison team there contacted counterparts across europe, trawling eu databases, tracking possible accomplices. as a trusted europol memb
the international development minister, lord bates, stunned colleagues in the house of lords this afternoonly ashamed for not being in my place and will be offering my resignation to the prime minister. tonight downing street announced they had rejected his resignation saying it was "unnecessary". lord bates will now continue in his role. will see a loss of valuable british influence in the fight against crime the head of europol fears the uk's departure from the european union will...
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you'd think the lord and his wife were just taking an afternoon nap and the castle in the town along with them. once upon a time in tel they were alkan ists and god fearing souls travelers and scientists coaches and merchants ideas came from italy copper engravers from outspoken textiles from flanders and perfumed loves from spain. cosmopolitan and peaceful. because even though the market square now echoes in the mornings to the noise made by schoolchildren even though women can be seen going home with their plastic shopping bags and even though cars now park in front of the arcades has still preserved something special. depending on the light it's a postcard size doll's house or a majestic theatre backdrop. very much wrapped up in itself and its parts. take it personally with the wonderful people and stories that make it so special. for all. following along. the banks. d w. place happens every winter. games sold out opera houses and concert halls. everyone knows it can eat. but no one knows how to stop it playing that concert cost the chronic distraction. sixty minutes for d w. w me
you'd think the lord and his wife were just taking an afternoon nap and the castle in the town along with them. once upon a time in tel they were alkan ists and god fearing souls travelers and scientists coaches and merchants ideas came from italy copper engravers from outspoken textiles from flanders and perfumed loves from spain. cosmopolitan and peaceful. because even though the market square now echoes in the mornings to the noise made by schoolchildren even though women can be seen going...
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you'd think the lord and his wife were just taking an afternoon nap and the consul in the town alongwith them. once upon a time intel they were and god fearing souls travelers and scientists coaches and merchants ideas came from italy covering graves from outspoken textiles from flanders and perfumed loves from spain. cosmopolitan and peaceful. because even though the market square now echoes in the more preserved something special. depending on the light it is a postcard sized doll's house or a majestic theatre backdrop. very much wrapped up in itself i mean its parts. the scorpion they're superstars and they've been rocking fans the world over for more than fifty years on stage in the museum. and in the documentary for ever and a day. of the scorpion a special on. topics for next on. the hunt for the auschwitz angel of death. dr joseph mengele. after world war two this infamous non-si criminal fled to south america. until his death he was undiscovered western intelligence agencies trying for three decades to find him but couldn't. josef mengele. the d.w. media center see it find it
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he was even more disturbed because lord halifax, when he first met hitler in 1937 as british foreign minister, arriving at, in berlin at hitler's -- i was going to say headquarters, but it's not. it's his official residence. gotis out of the car and assumed that the f turks -- fuhrer was a valet and started to happened his hat and coat -- [laughter] and only with great difficulty was it finally explained the lord halifax that this was the fuhrer. [laughter] hitler, therefore, convinced himself -- because all politicians are good at convincing themselves as well as other people -- that the british would not attack if he attacked poland. and he was also sure that the french would not, and the french did not want to attack, in fact. but chamberlain's view was different. he had tbiive a promise to the poles -- he had given a promise to the poles. we had made no promise to the czechs. that was a french concern and one which they were eager to run out a of and did, and we along with them. but chamberlain had given not a promise, but a written document saying that great britain would go to
he was even more disturbed because lord halifax, when he first met hitler in 1937 as british foreign minister, arriving at, in berlin at hitler's -- i was going to say headquarters, but it's not. it's his official residence. gotis out of the car and assumed that the f turks -- fuhrer was a valet and started to happened his hat and coat -- [laughter] and only with great difficulty was it finally explained the lord halifax that this was the fuhrer. [laughter] hitler, therefore, convinced himself...
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. ♪ banner yet wave ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ where the skies are blue ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ lorde to you ♪ brian: they never led but led ty did win. ainsley: again. brian: switches quarterbacks at halftime and do the unthinkable. ainsley: freshman quarterback. isn't that amazing? georgia was up at the beginning of the game. lasted pretty late into overtime and alabama is victorious. steve: nick saban has
. ♪ banner yet wave ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ where the skies are blue ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ lorde to you ♪ brian: they never led but led ty did win. ainsley: again. brian: switches quarterbacks at halftime and do the unthinkable. ainsley: freshman quarterback. isn't that amazing? georgia was up at the beginning of the game. lasted pretty late into overtime and alabama is victorious. steve: nick saban has