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the head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, says the prime minister believes... this is whitehall, home to loads of government departments. it's actually relatively busy here today but still pretty quiet on weekdays. the government wants four in five civil servants in england to be back at their desks for at least some of the week by the end of this month with more and more people worrying that unless public and private sector workers return to the office there could be huge economic consequences. if we don't see workers coming back until the new year, and workers are a big driver of footfall in city centres, particularly on a monday to friday, then we might see
the head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, says the prime minister believes... this is whitehall, home to loads of government departments. it's actually relatively busy here today but still pretty quiet on weekdays. the government wants four in five civil servants in england to be back at their desks for at least some of the week by the end of this month with more and more people worrying that unless public and private sector workers return to the office there could be huge economic...
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the head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, says the prime minister believes... whitehall, home to loads of government departments. it's actually relatively busy here today but still pretty quiet on weekdays. the government wants four in five civil servants in england to be back at their desks for at least some of the week by the end of this month with more and more people worrying that unless public and private sector workers return to the office there could be huge economic consequences. if we don't see workers coming back until the new year, and workers are a big driver of footfall in city centres, particularly on a monday to friday, then we might see a huge wave of closures and a huge wave of redundancies as a result. but some believe changes in where many people have worked in recent months will be permanent. what the government are doing are virtue signalling, using the civil service, not because it's a more efficient way of operating, but because they want to send a signal to the private sector. they are dreaming about a world of work which has, quite fran
the head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, says the prime minister believes... whitehall, home to loads of government departments. it's actually relatively busy here today but still pretty quiet on weekdays. the government wants four in five civil servants in england to be back at their desks for at least some of the week by the end of this month with more and more people worrying that unless public and private sector workers return to the office there could be huge economic consequences....
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the head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, says the prime minister believes...his is whitehall, home to loads of government departments. it's actually relatively busy here today but still pretty quiet on weekdays. the government wants four in five civil servants in england to be back at their desks for at least some of the week by the end of this month with more and more people worrying that unless public and private sector workers return to the office there could be huge economic consequences. if we don't see workers coming back until the new year, and workers are a big driver of footfall in city centres, particularly on a monday to friday, then we might see a huge wave of closures and a huge wave of redundancies as a result. but some believe changes in where many people have worked in recent months will be permanent. what the government are doing are virtue signalling, using the civil service, not because it's a more efficient way of operating, but because they want to send a signal to the private sector. they are dreaming about a world of work which has, quit
the head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, says the prime minister believes...his is whitehall, home to loads of government departments. it's actually relatively busy here today but still pretty quiet on weekdays. the government wants four in five civil servants in england to be back at their desks for at least some of the week by the end of this month with more and more people worrying that unless public and private sector workers return to the office there could be huge economic...
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the head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, says the prime minister believes... this is whitehall, home to loads of government departments. it's actually relatively busy here today but still pretty quiet on weekdays. the government wants four in five civil servants in england to be back at their desks for at least some of the week by the end of this month, with more and more people worrying that unless public and private sector workers return to the office, there could be huge economic consequences. if we don't see workers coming back until the new year, and workers are a big driver of footfall in city centres, particularly on a monday to friday, then we might see a huge wave of closures and a huge wave of redundancies as a result. but some believe changes in where many people have worked in recent months will be permanent. what the government are doing are virtue signalling, using the civil service, not because it's a more efficient way of operating, but because they want to send a signal to the private sector. they are dreaming about a world of work which has,
the head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, says the prime minister believes... this is whitehall, home to loads of government departments. it's actually relatively busy here today but still pretty quiet on weekdays. the government wants four in five civil servants in england to be back at their desks for at least some of the week by the end of this month, with more and more people worrying that unless public and private sector workers return to the office, there could be huge economic...
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the head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, says the prime minister believes... this is whitehall, home to loads of government departments. it's actually relatively busy here today but still pretty quiet on weekdays. the government wants four in five civil servants in england to be back at their desks for at least some of the week by the end of this month with more and more people worrying that unless public and private sector workers return to the office there could be huge economic consequences. if we don't see workers coming back until the new year, and workers are a big driver of footfall in city centres, particularly on a monday to friday, then we might see a huge wave of closures and a huge wave of redundancies as a result. but some believe changes in where many people have worked in recent months will be permanent. what the government are doing are virtue signalling, using the civil service, not because it's a more efficient way of operating, but because they want to send a signal to the private sector. they are dreaming about a world of work which has, qu
the head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, says the prime minister believes... this is whitehall, home to loads of government departments. it's actually relatively busy here today but still pretty quiet on weekdays. the government wants four in five civil servants in england to be back at their desks for at least some of the week by the end of this month with more and more people worrying that unless public and private sector workers return to the office there could be huge economic...
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the head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, says the prime minister believes... this is whitehall, home to loads of government departments. it's actually relatively busy here today but still pretty quiet on weekdays. the government wants four in five civil servants in england to be back at their desks for at least some of the week by the end of this month, with more and more people worrying that unless public and private sector workers return to the office, there could be huge economic consequences. if we don't see workers coming back until the new year, and workers are a big driver of footfall overall in city centres, particularly on a monday to friday, then we might see a huge wave of closures and a huge wave of redundancies as a result. but some believe changes in where many people have worked in recent months will be permanent. so what the government are doing are virtue signalling, using the civil service, not because it's a more efficient way of operating, but because they want to send a signal to the private sector. they are dreaming about a world of work
the head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, says the prime minister believes... this is whitehall, home to loads of government departments. it's actually relatively busy here today but still pretty quiet on weekdays. the government wants four in five civil servants in england to be back at their desks for at least some of the week by the end of this month, with more and more people worrying that unless public and private sector workers return to the office, there could be huge economic...
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with a telling off from the cmo, that's chris whitty, two other government officials included so mark sedwillember sir patrick vallance and chris whitty have stood side by side at many of these downing street press c0 nfe re nces . at many of these downing street press conferences. there is a true suggestion here over a bit of a difference of opinion. a government spokesperson said there was no disagreement in the substance of scientific advice given to ministers and there was no delay to lock down. but i think this document suggests that there is may be quite a lot of discussion to be had about what was really going on. hugh pym, our health editor. families of those who lost their lives in the manchester arena bombing have been sharing messages and videos about their loved ones as part of the inquiry into the attack. 22 people died when salman abedi detonated a bomb as fans were leaving a concert at the arena in may 2017. our north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. bagpipes play. darling, if you can't have a glass of prosecco on your way to the tube station, then when can you?
with a telling off from the cmo, that's chris whitty, two other government officials included so mark sedwillember sir patrick vallance and chris whitty have stood side by side at many of these downing street press c0 nfe re nces . at many of these downing street press conferences. there is a true suggestion here over a bit of a difference of opinion. a government spokesperson said there was no disagreement in the substance of scientific advice given to ministers and there was no delay to lock...
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others, including the chief medical 0fficer chris whitty and the cabinet secretary at the time, sir mark sedwillnces of opinion about that crucial decision on lockdown and that debate no doubt will continue. we arejust we are just getting figures for those who have been fined already and how many of them actually paid up. more than half of fines have not been paid and this is the fixed penalty notices that were issued after there were breaches of health regulations linked to covid—i9. this has come in a letter to thejustice committee of mps from the attorney general who said that 8930 fixed penalty notices have been paid. that brea ks penalty notices have been paid. that breaks down a 8000 954 penalties have not been paid within the payment period. these can now be considered for prosecution. 1287 haven't been paid but they are still within the payment period. so problems already with the enforcement of the new legislation that was brought in to deal with that was brought in to deal with that first wave and of course we now enter a new phase to date with the rule of six. meanwhile, what's been d
others, including the chief medical 0fficer chris whitty and the cabinet secretary at the time, sir mark sedwillnces of opinion about that crucial decision on lockdown and that debate no doubt will continue. we arejust we are just getting figures for those who have been fined already and how many of them actually paid up. more than half of fines have not been paid and this is the fixed penalty notices that were issued after there were breaches of health regulations linked to covid—i9. this...
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the 41—year—old will succeed sir mark sedwill, who announced in june that he would be standing down.permarkets to try to end child food poverty in the uk. three months ago, his campaign led to the government making a u—turn on providing free school meal vouchers in england during the summer holidays. the manchester united striker has now written to the prime minister, outlining the extra help he says some families still need. the government says it will carefully consider the ideas. marcus rashford has spoken exclusively to sally nugent. go on, get it. 0h! for the footballer marcus rushford, this is a deeply personal project. i am a single parent. itjust helped him so much with getting food for himself. thank you. it's no problem. i thinkjust to see the smiles on their faces and to see how much it has helped them made me happy to see that actually with my own eyes. it's a stigma. they look at it as, well, who goes to these places, food bank? they look down on it, but with you speaking about it and saying you have been through it, it has given a family confidence. ok, he has gone thro
the 41—year—old will succeed sir mark sedwill, who announced in june that he would be standing down.permarkets to try to end child food poverty in the uk. three months ago, his campaign led to the government making a u—turn on providing free school meal vouchers in england during the summer holidays. the manchester united striker has now written to the prime minister, outlining the extra help he says some families still need. the government says it will carefully consider the ideas....
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not a lot of grandstanding statements by ministers stop mark sedwill has said much is being lost, buting. ipad, and it isn't the same as being in a meeting. but i think you have got to allow the judgement to be made about how much you need to be meeting together. bear in mind, with social distancing, only perhaps one in five of the staff at an office can be there at any one time. and where that connection, that meeting up where that connection, that meeting up is essential, or truly valuable, you might have a team meeting every so often to keep people together. or, if you have to see something on—site as i have had to, of course you want to go there physically. but do it on the basis of what is really needed to deliver the service, and do it in my view, in conjunction with working with the trade unions. this doesn't need to be a fight with the trade unions. we don't need to pick an argument here. this can be done working on the ground in each office, based on their local needs. there are direct consequences, though, aren't there, the town and city centres at the moment? we know kosta
not a lot of grandstanding statements by ministers stop mark sedwill has said much is being lost, buting. ipad, and it isn't the same as being in a meeting. but i think you have got to allow the judgement to be made about how much you need to be meeting together. bear in mind, with social distancing, only perhaps one in five of the staff at an office can be there at any one time. and where that connection, that meeting up where that connection, that meeting up is essential, or truly valuable,...
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the outgoing head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, has written to staff outlining boris johnson'sd from portugal will now have to self—isolate for 14 days, under new rules which came into force a few hours ago. the country was added to the quarantine list after a rise in infections there, and comes after wales imposed its own restrictions yesterday. nothing has changed for people who live in england and northern ireland. a man has been rescued from the east china sea, two days after his cargo ship sank during a typhoon. this is the moment the 30—year—old was given a lifeline by the japan coast guard after they found him alone and drifting in a raft. he's the second survivor from the ship, which issued a distress call on wednesday. it was carrying 6,000 and 43 crew. both are your news headlines this saturday morning and it is just after 6:30 and if you think you will go for a after 6:30 and if you think you will go fora run after 6:30 and if you think you will go for a run early and how far will you make it? you will not make it this far. you might, but you will not do it in this t
the outgoing head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, has written to staff outlining boris johnson'sd from portugal will now have to self—isolate for 14 days, under new rules which came into force a few hours ago. the country was added to the quarantine list after a rise in infections there, and comes after wales imposed its own restrictions yesterday. nothing has changed for people who live in england and northern ireland. a man has been rescued from the east china sea, two days after...