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— say he saved myjob but they worry as prime minister he _ say he saved myjob but they worry as primes prime minister he is not telling them what he is _ as prime minister he is not telling them what he is going _ as prime minister he is not telling them what he is going to - as prime minister he is not telling them what he is going to do - as prime minister he is not telling them what he is going to do to. as prime minister he is not telling i them what he is going to do to make their lives— them what he is going to do to make their lives better. _ them what he is going to do to make their lives better. it's— their lives better. it's interesting, - their lives better. it's interesting, ben - their lives better. it's interesting, ben was| their lives better— interesting, ben was talking about the script, the repetition and it's something i raised with him, sometimes it sounds like a script. our voters raising that with you? do people notice when mr sunak goes to those lines? ., people notice when mr sunak goes to those lines?— those lines? yeah, that's the sort of thin . those lines?
— say he saved myjob but they worry as prime minister he _ say he saved myjob but they worry as primes prime minister he is not telling them what he is _ as prime minister he is not telling them what he is going _ as prime minister he is not telling them what he is going to - as prime minister he is not telling them what he is going to do - as prime minister he is not telling them what he is going to do to. as prime minister he is not telling i them what he is going to do to make their...
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my myjob my job investigating bad myjob investigating bad stuff on social media.targeted. abuse. i know i can be targeted-— abuse. i know i can be targeted. abuse. i know! can be tarueted. �* ., targeted. at the end of the da , a targeted. at the end of the day, a proclamation - targeted. at the end of the day, a proclamation of- targeted. at the end of the day, a proclamation of a i targeted. at the end of the l day, a proclamation of a new king — day, a proclamation of a new king is— day, a proclamation of a new king is actually the moment to be looking i covered the story. everyone ready for— i covered the story. everyone ready for that _ i covered the story. everyone ready for that proclamation i i covered the story. everyone | ready for that proclamation of a new — ready for that proclamation of a new king _ ready for that proclamation of a new king-— ready for that proclamation of i a new king._ hooray! a new king. hip-hop... hooray! behind the _ a new king. hip-hop... hooray! behind the stories _ a new king. hip-hop... hooray! behind the stories - _ a new k
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as a witness — journalists, it is not myjob as a witness to— journalists, it is not myjob as a witnessthat information was obtained and whether— that information was obtained and whether it — that information was obtained and whether it was unlawful or not, but it is up— whether it was unlawful or not, but it is up to _ whether it was unlawful or not, but it is up to prince harry to prove it and that— it is up to prince harry to prove it and that is— it is up to prince harry to prove it and that is what he has been trying to do— and that is what he has been trying to do over— and that is what he has been trying to do over the last couple of days in court. — to do over the last couple of days in court, trying to back up all of these _ in court, trying to back up all of these claims with evidence. he talks attout— these claims with evidence. he talks about there being data, that he can prove _ about there being data, that he can prove it _ about there being data, that he can prove it that way, he talks about his suspicions, the detail on those artides— his suspicions, the detail on those
as a witness — journalists, it is not myjob as a witness to— journalists, it is not myjob as a witnessthat information was obtained and whether— that information was obtained and whether it — that information was obtained and whether it was unlawful or not, but it is up— whether it was unlawful or not, but it is up to _ whether it was unlawful or not, but it is up to prince harry to prove it and that— it is up to prince harry to prove it and that is— it is up to prince harry to...
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for theirjob, i want push myjob for the irb pay for some is that weakness in activity which gets ridated to solve poverty in the uk. thanks for coming on programme. thanks for coming on programme. thanks or have me. what's your response to the numbers? i thanks or have me. what's your response to the numbers? i think the first thing that's _ response to the numbers? i think the first thing that's important _ response to the numbers? i think the first thing that's important is - response to the numbers? i think the first thing that's important is to - first thing that's important is to not read too much into a single number. inflation can be volatile at the best of times and it's important people take a pause. having said that, the trend at the moment is disappointing. inflation is remained steady but higher than expected, higher than other countries as well. given that is higher, we won't read selections the month by month and general rate, what kind of impact is it having on the in society? this general rate, what kind of impact is it having on the in society?- it having on the in s
for theirjob, i want push myjob for the irb pay for some is that weakness in activity which gets ridated to solve poverty in the uk. thanks for coming on programme. thanks for coming on programme. thanks or have me. what's your response to the numbers? i thanks or have me. what's your response to the numbers? i think the first thing that's _ response to the numbers? i think the first thing that's important _ response to the numbers? i think the first thing that's important is - response to the...
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we're still waiting if maybe i could get myjob back.do not sign contracts, binding contracts that say, ok you will work for us a year or even for three months. no. no this is come and go and come and go hey there is new material. a great let's work together. everything is legal. there is nothing illegal there. but they replacing is not something i could say, hey, they interrupted my contract. but you know, alejandro, i mean, some critics will say companies are benefiting because, well, they're saving money in profits, bigger profits, and and maybe they're a public company. so it's returning more money to the shareholders. i'm not saying any of that's right, but that's the argument, isn't it? voiceover by a nay would be beneficial for humanity, of course, for companies. that's there's no argument there. but in that case, we should try and regulate it so that it's notjust me. i mean, all around the world. this is happening all around the world with voice artists. do you know other people, whether it's in your industry or not, that this ha
we're still waiting if maybe i could get myjob back.do not sign contracts, binding contracts that say, ok you will work for us a year or even for three months. no. no this is come and go and come and go hey there is new material. a great let's work together. everything is legal. there is nothing illegal there. but they replacing is not something i could say, hey, they interrupted my contract. but you know, alejandro, i mean, some critics will say companies are benefiting because, well, they're...
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when i kind of reflect on the degree to which myjob is sort of celebrated and platformed and how peopleers, you know, are often kind of overlooked. i think we have a i visitor at the door. 0h, hi, miss. hi. how you doing? hi, everybody. hi. how's it going? hi, miss charlotte. it's national teacher day, so i wanted to say thank you to you and all your colleagues. yeah, what you did is so amazing. and can i give you a hug? charlotte, i'm so proud of you. congrats. and i'm sorry. please forgive me. this is the bbc, so you have to forgive me for that. i'm sorry. she's funny and she's cool. she's a great person. she's always kind to. everyone. she's good on my team. do we always win? we always win. yeah. it's the first time i've called her. it's the first time i've called her miss charlotte. i'm calling her miss charlotte because you will do. but, you know, i think she cares deeply about this job and she loves working with this team of teachers and teaching assistants. and she also loves this group of young people. the whole team are incredible. it's very much a joint effort. and yeah, i'm j
when i kind of reflect on the degree to which myjob is sort of celebrated and platformed and how peopleers, you know, are often kind of overlooked. i think we have a i visitor at the door. 0h, hi, miss. hi. how you doing? hi, everybody. hi. how's it going? hi, miss charlotte. it's national teacher day, so i wanted to say thank you to you and all your colleagues. yeah, what you did is so amazing. and can i give you a hug? charlotte, i'm so proud of you. congrats. and i'm sorry. please forgive...
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as the industries minister, it is myjob to clear their misunderstandings.of the project because of these delays. but the villagers aren't ready to back down, and there's growing support for their goals. localwriters, poets, activists and resistance groups have vowed to galvanize 100,000 people to march through mumbai later this month to mount pressure on authorities. this isjust the beginning of what looks like a long battle ahead. nikhil inamdar, bbc news in western india. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. bring you different stories from across the uk. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the empire windrush. the black cultural archives and serco have teamed together to bring us a collection of memories. we wanted to celebrate the archival memory of this important generation by inviting photos, memories, which could be written or recorded. we will then edit that together collectively into a ten minute film that will play on piccadilly lights. this first one is of the delroy stevens and the commandos, four brot
as the industries minister, it is myjob to clear their misunderstandings.of the project because of these delays. but the villagers aren't ready to back down, and there's growing support for their goals. localwriters, poets, activists and resistance groups have vowed to galvanize 100,000 people to march through mumbai later this month to mount pressure on authorities. this isjust the beginning of what looks like a long battle ahead. nikhil inamdar, bbc news in western india. and that's it for...
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i regarded the secretary of state was myjob not to run the department in terms of resource allocationto set the direction, but i signed up that decision. the thing is, you face a lot of risks and threats. mr hancock said that the _ lot of risks and threats. mr hancock said that the uk's _ lot of risks and threats. mr hancock said that the uk's attitude - lot of risks and threats. mr hancock said that the uk's attitude towards | said that the uk's attitude towards a potential pandemic was completely wrong. i a potential pandemic was completely wronu. ., , a potential pandemic was completely wron., a potential pandemic was completely wron , .,, ., ,, ., wrong. i was assured that the uk ”lannin wrong. i was assured that the uk planning was _ wrong. i was assured that the uk planning was among _ wrong. i was assured that the uk planning was among the - wrong. i was assured that the uk planning was among the best, i wrong. i was assured that the uk. planning was among the best, and wrong. i was assured that the uk - planning was among the best, and in some instances, the best in the world
i regarded the secretary of state was myjob not to run the department in terms of resource allocationto set the direction, but i signed up that decision. the thing is, you face a lot of risks and threats. mr hancock said that the _ lot of risks and threats. mr hancock said that the uk's _ lot of risks and threats. mr hancock said that the uk's attitude - lot of risks and threats. mr hancock said that the uk's attitude towards | said that the uk's attitude towards a potential pandemic was...
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, it is myjob to clear their misunderstandings.the villagers aren't ready _ delays. but the villagers aren't ready to - delays. but the villagers aren't ready to back - delays. but the villagers l aren't ready to back down. delays. but the villagers - aren't ready to back down. and there's growing support for their cause.— their cause. localwriters, oets, their cause. localwriters, poets, activists _ their cause. localwriters, poets, activists and - their cause. local writers, - poets, activists and resistance groups have vowed to galvanise 100,000 people to march through mumbai later this month, to mount pressure on authorities. this is just the mount pressure on authorities. this isjust the beginning of what looks like a long battle ahead. france has recently approved a law that targets influencers. it's a tough new law aiming to protect consumers from misleading orfake commercial practices online. but what does it mean for social media stars? will it hit their earning potential? caspar lee is a youtube creator turned entrepreneu
, it is myjob to clear their misunderstandings.the villagers aren't ready _ delays. but the villagers aren't ready to - delays. but the villagers aren't ready to back - delays. but the villagers l aren't ready to back down. delays. but the villagers - aren't ready to back down. and there's growing support for their cause.— their cause. localwriters, oets, their cause. localwriters, poets, activists _ their cause. localwriters, poets, activists and - their cause. local writers, - poets,...
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to make sure that we _ unions but it is myjob to make sure that we are — unions but it is myjob to make of the plan. planning for strikes and i am aware that there — planning for strikes and i am aware that there are — planning for strikes and i am aware that there are more _ planning for strikes and i am aware that there are more strikes - planning for strikes and i am aware that there are more strikes for- planning for strikes and i am aware| that there are more strikes for next month _ that there are more strikes for next month we — that there are more strikes for next month we will— that there are more strikes for next month. we will be _ that there are more strikes for next month. we will be doing _ that there are more strikes for next month. we will be doing what- that there are more strikes for next month. we will be doing what we . that there are more strikes for next. month. we will be doing what we have been doing _ month. we will be doing what we have been doing throughout. _ month. we will be doing what we have been doing throughout. our— month. we will be doing what we have
to make sure that we _ unions but it is myjob to make sure that we are — unions but it is myjob to make of the plan. planning for strikes and i am aware that there — planning for strikes and i am aware that there are — planning for strikes and i am aware that there are more _ planning for strikes and i am aware that there are more strikes - planning for strikes and i am aware that there are more strikes for- planning for strikes and i am aware| that there are more strikes for next month _...
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this is where i now work, and love myjob, which is great.n's 27, and he's been serving at raf waddington forjust over a year. it's fantastic, it's the best decision i've made. he gave up working in a&e to be a nurse for the raf. through the whole application process, ijust wanted to be authentically me and i felt like i was able to just be me and not have to hide anything. you can't underestimate just how significant this is. for members of the lgbtq+ community to openly serve like sam, when so many others before them were not given that opportunity. lifelong careers were ended because of their sexuality. this is life in the raf now. a hard—fought path has been walked by gay officers before them, but steps to achieve inclusivity are clearly being made. london pride — i marched in that last year. the new chief of the air staff, sir richard knighton, marched alongside us, which was absolutely lovely to see that at all levels. you know, somebody who's very senior within the raf marching alongside us, showing that publicly is such a lovely feeli
this is where i now work, and love myjob, which is great.n's 27, and he's been serving at raf waddington forjust over a year. it's fantastic, it's the best decision i've made. he gave up working in a&e to be a nurse for the raf. through the whole application process, ijust wanted to be authentically me and i felt like i was able to just be me and not have to hide anything. you can't underestimate just how significant this is. for members of the lgbtq+ community to openly serve like sam,...
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then, i start myjob at a food store.to be able to sneak some fruit and vegetables out of the store where i work to sell them at the market. i'd use the money to buy rice. but now, they thoroughly search our bags, so we can't make a side hustle. my family doesn't have enough food. my husband and i survive by thinking, "ten more days," and then, "another ten days," thinking, "if something "happens, we might starve, but at least we'll "feed our kids." once, i didn't eat for two days. i only drank water. i think it's really interesting that we have somebody from pyongyang speaking about how hard the situation is. it's affected pyongyang, as well — which, you know, speaks volumes. there are lots of beggars now. if they're lying down, we check them and usually find they're dead. there are others who kill themselves at home or disappear into the mountains. i never used to hear of this happening. i know one family that starved to death at home. no—one came in or out for three days. water was brought around and we knocked on thei
then, i start myjob at a food store.to be able to sneak some fruit and vegetables out of the store where i work to sell them at the market. i'd use the money to buy rice. but now, they thoroughly search our bags, so we can't make a side hustle. my family doesn't have enough food. my husband and i survive by thinking, "ten more days," and then, "another ten days," thinking, "if something "happens, we might starve, but at least we'll "feed our kids." once,...
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you have said, myjob was to meet a girl, go on a few dates, sleep with her, get her to fall in love with could become rich together dublin and i don't think thatis together dublin and i don't think that is what i personally said. that is what you said on your website. i is what you said on your website. i have never said that, that is something you found in the internet. doesn't mean i said once again.
you have said, myjob was to meet a girl, go on a few dates, sleep with her, get her to fall in love with could become rich together dublin and i don't think thatis together dublin and i don't think that is what i personally said. that is what you said on your website. i is what you said on your website. i have never said that, that is something you found in the internet. doesn't mean i said once again.
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but i'm just supposed to continue myjob and just do whatever i'm doing.o you get more questions from people? yeah. and yeah, yeah, yeah. and they're like, very, like, prying eyes. it's a fun part of the job. yeah. just while i've been here, i think i've probably seen a dozen artworks i've never seen before. that utterly captivated me. they're incredible. what an amazing way to see to see art so different. well, i think it would take me days to see everything, but what an intriguing concept. thank you. well, another big trend that's happening with museums, particularly here in the west, is asking whether certain exhibits should even be in their collections or whether they should be returned back home. just last summer, king felipe of belgium returned a rare mask to the democratic republic of congo, which had actually been on display in this museum for the last 70 years. you may have seen these items in a museum or heard about the benin bronzes in the media. in the past year, dozens of museums across the west have either agreed to or are in the process of r
but i'm just supposed to continue myjob and just do whatever i'm doing.o you get more questions from people? yeah. and yeah, yeah, yeah. and they're like, very, like, prying eyes. it's a fun part of the job. yeah. just while i've been here, i think i've probably seen a dozen artworks i've never seen before. that utterly captivated me. they're incredible. what an amazing way to see to see art so different. well, i think it would take me days to see everything, but what an intriguing concept....
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and myjob and ourjob will be to make the scale of the russian payment as big as we can.ed. but i've been through so many situations in this war when the conversation started with no and ended up with the same people celebrating their own yes, and forgetting how fierce they were in denying. it makes me believe that we're going to enjoy success here too. talking of conversations where the opening answer is no, the vilnius nato summit is coming up injust three weeks or so. president zelensky said that he would only go to the summit if there was going to be some concrete steps to ukrainian membership of nato. it now looks clear there will be no concrete steps at vilnius to ukrainian membership of nato. is he going to go or not? as of now, he is not going, but we still have three weeks ahead of us. and today in london, all the conversations i've had so far... ..nato was the key issue. and what i try to explain to my colleagues is that time has come to bring nato in reality, to make nato match reality of the 2023 because... well, the reality — if i may interrupt — the reality
and myjob and ourjob will be to make the scale of the russian payment as big as we can.ed. but i've been through so many situations in this war when the conversation started with no and ended up with the same people celebrating their own yes, and forgetting how fierce they were in denying. it makes me believe that we're going to enjoy success here too. talking of conversations where the opening answer is no, the vilnius nato summit is coming up injust three weeks or so. president zelensky said...
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it was myjob to stand up for the people of greater manchester and i did in that going back to the governmenting, "look, not now, and actually we think the right way to net zero is not to hit people with a big stick and hit them with taxes they cannot avoid, the best way to do it is to do it via incentives, support people who want to make the change to make the change". i think more broadly there is a big point there, if, as the uk or as a world community, we try and punish people to net zero with taxes or say, "no, you cannot do that thing, like doing any more", then i think we may not get the level of pace on this journey that we need. i believe in an incentives based approach, and that's what we're trying to do here. it depends how you look at a problem like environmental clean—up. isn't the biggest punishment for the people of manchester they are still breathing an unacceptably dirty, polluted air? you are implying we're doing nothing and that is not true. we are undertaking, in greater manchester, we are months away from the start of it, the biggest transformation of public transport in
it was myjob to stand up for the people of greater manchester and i did in that going back to the governmenting, "look, not now, and actually we think the right way to net zero is not to hit people with a big stick and hit them with taxes they cannot avoid, the best way to do it is to do it via incentives, support people who want to make the change to make the change". i think more broadly there is a big point there, if, as the uk or as a world community, we try and punish people to...
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myjob is to be honest with the public, and the way to tackle that is by changing fundamentally the waynd that's what we're doing with our illegal migration bill. so that was robertjenrick speaking about the illegal migration bill, which is currently in the house of lords and being considered by parliamentarians here in the uk. the former uk prime minister boris johnson, has been warned that he could lose legal funding, if he undermines the coronavirus inquiry set up by the government. in extracts of a letter published by the sunday times, mrjohnson is told that he will have to submit any statements to officials so redactions can be applied. the government has begun legal action to challenge the inquiry�*s demand to see all of the former prime minister's unredacted whatsapp messages and notebooks. he says he'll give them to the investigation directly. a woman in her 70s has died, after being attacked by a dog in warwickshire on friday. a 52—year—old man and a 49—year—old woman have been arrested on suspicion of owning a banned breed and having a dog dangerously out of control. police sa
myjob is to be honest with the public, and the way to tackle that is by changing fundamentally the waynd that's what we're doing with our illegal migration bill. so that was robertjenrick speaking about the illegal migration bill, which is currently in the house of lords and being considered by parliamentarians here in the uk. the former uk prime minister boris johnson, has been warned that he could lose legal funding, if he undermines the coronavirus inquiry set up by the government. in...
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then ijust try to do myjob to help the team win.ow? this kind of feeling, and you can also see me sometimes, or probably often, i try to smile as much as i can because it's a good thing to have fun and to smile. and yeah, it's, i'm an emotional guy and i love to have the people that i love around me, to enjoy the moments with me and to help make me a better person and a player. live from london, this is bbc news. desperate familes search for loved ones after one of india's deadliest train crashes leaves at least 275 people dead. a fabulous young man — the family of 17—year—old boy who died off the coast of bournemouth pay tribute. petrol and diesel prices could rise as a group of oil producing nations extend cuts in output. and in formula one, max verstappen wins the spanish grand prix — his third victory in a row.
then ijust try to do myjob to help the team win.ow? this kind of feeling, and you can also see me sometimes, or probably often, i try to smile as much as i can because it's a good thing to have fun and to smile. and yeah, it's, i'm an emotional guy and i love to have the people that i love around me, to enjoy the moments with me and to help make me a better person and a player. live from london, this is bbc news. desperate familes search for loved ones after one of india's deadliest train...
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and then ijust try to do myjob to to help the team win. so, yeah, of course.e game, i was looking around like, wow, this is amazing, you know, this kind of feeling and you can also see me sometimes... you probably often see me, i try to smile as much as i can because it's it's a good thing to have fun and to smile. and and yeah, it's — i'm an emotional guy, and i love to have the people that i love around me to enjoy the moments with me and to help make me a better person and a player. erling, thanks for your time. good luck at wembley and in istanbul. thank you. hello there. good evening. for the vast majority of us across the uk, it's been a beautiful day of weather with plenty of blue sky and sunshine, some of the best of it again across wales. here's denbighshire as recorded by our weather watcher, and it even brightened up for east anglia too where it's been cool and cloudy with a northeasterly wind for much of the week. but here is diss in norfolkjust basking in all of that sunshine. and there is a lot more to come as we head through tomorrow. and indeed
and then ijust try to do myjob to to help the team win. so, yeah, of course.e game, i was looking around like, wow, this is amazing, you know, this kind of feeling and you can also see me sometimes... you probably often see me, i try to smile as much as i can because it's it's a good thing to have fun and to smile. and and yeah, it's — i'm an emotional guy, and i love to have the people that i love around me to enjoy the moments with me and to help make me a better person and a player....
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of, obviously i completely respected the politicians that i worked for and respected my bosses but myjobwas to essentially get as many people off the streets and stop them being replaced as was humanly possible so it was a strategy not only to deal with the people there, but to stop new people arriving onto the street and make sure people did not come back. why homelessness? you joined shelter and before that you worked at a benefits office as well. did you have a connection, an empathy with young people you saw on the street? there was a couple of things. i guess there was a point in my late teens when i wanted to basically get out of home pretty quickly. so i went to the then job centre and there was a job advertised, thank god, to work residentially on, would you believe it, hayling island, the sunshine holiday camp. did you have a redcoat? they won't allow me to wear the yellow coat and i called the old people's bingo, that was the pinnacle of my redcoat career! but i never really thought about that a lot until i was working in the benefits office and i started to realise because the
of, obviously i completely respected the politicians that i worked for and respected my bosses but myjobwas to essentially get as many people off the streets and stop them being replaced as was humanly possible so it was a strategy not only to deal with the people there, but to stop new people arriving onto the street and make sure people did not come back. why homelessness? you joined shelter and before that you worked at a benefits office as well. did you have a connection, an empathy with...
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worked really hard to raise me and they taught me a lot about the history so i am happy i'm doing myjobes when she first arrived. ~ , ., ., .., arrived. when my grandmother came she had to do — arrived. when my grandmother came she had to do heavy _ arrived. when my grandmother came she had to do heavy lifting _ arrived. when my grandmother came she had to do heavy lifting like - arrived. when my grandmother came she had to do heavy lifting like men i she had to do heavy lifting like men had to do and she complained but my grandmother was very strong being from jamaica and having to walk miles for water. she complained about the strenuous work but she was told be quiet because she was lucky told be quiet because she was lucky to have a job. that tenacity has been pushed through to me. i have been pushed through to me. i have been told no end that i wasn't good enough so many times in my life but through the tenacity of my grandma i am here. she passed away last monday so i am very happy to represent her and my family. i so i am very happy to represent her and my family-— and my family.
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and then ijust try to do myjob to to help the team win. so, yeah, of course.i was looking around like, wow, this is amazing, you know, this kind of feeling. and you can also see me sometimes... you probably often i try to smile as much as i can because it's it's a good thing to have fun and to smile. and and yeah, it's — i'm an emotional guy, and i love to have the people that i love around me to enjoy the moments with me and to help make me a better person and a player. erling, thanks for your time. good luck at wembley and in istanbul. thank you. hello there. good evening. for the vast majority of us across the uk, it's been a beautiful day of weather with plenty of blue sky and sunshine, some of the best of it again across wales. here's denbighshire as recorded by our weather watcher, and it even brightened up for east anglia too where it's been cool and cloudy with a northeasterly wind for much of the week. but here is diss in norfolkjust basking in all of that sunshine. and there is a lot more to come as we head through tomorrow. and indeed, for much of n
and then ijust try to do myjob to to help the team win. so, yeah, of course.i was looking around like, wow, this is amazing, you know, this kind of feeling. and you can also see me sometimes... you probably often i try to smile as much as i can because it's it's a good thing to have fun and to smile. and and yeah, it's — i'm an emotional guy, and i love to have the people that i love around me to enjoy the moments with me and to help make me a better person and a player. erling, thanks for...
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it was myjob to stand up to the people of greater manchester and i did that going back to the government, not now and actually we think the right way to nick sarah snook to hit people with a big stick and hit them with taxes they cannot avoid the best way to do it is to do it by incentives, support people who want to make the change to make the change. more broadly there is a big point there, if as the uk or a world community, we try and punish people to net zero with taxes or say, people to net zero with taxes orsay, no people to net zero with taxes or say, no you cannot do that thing, like doing any more, then i think we may not get the level of pace on this journey that we need. i believe in and incentives based approach. it incentives based approach. it depends how you look at a problem like environmental cleanup, as of the biggest punishment for the people of manchester they are breathing an unacceptably dirty, polluted air? ., ., , , an unacceptably dirty, polluted air? ., . , , �* air? you are implying we're doinu air? you are implying we're doing nothing _ air? you are implying w
it was myjob to stand up to the people of greater manchester and i did that going back to the government, not now and actually we think the right way to nick sarah snook to hit people with a big stick and hit them with taxes they cannot avoid the best way to do it is to do it by incentives, support people who want to make the change to make the change. more broadly there is a big point there, if as the uk or a world community, we try and punish people to net zero with taxes or say, people to...
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myjob is to give you every opportunity and support your success and that is what i'm trying to do. you very much, eve one. , ,, ., ~ trying to do. thank you very much, eve one. , ,, .,~ , everyone. rishi sunak finishing were ou everyone. rishi sunak finishing were you started. — everyone. rishi sunak finishing were you started. saying _ everyone. rishi sunak finishing were you started, saying we _ everyone. rishi sunak finishing were you started, saying we will— everyone. rishi sunak finishing were you started, saying we will get - you started, saying we will get through this and that it was right for the bank of england to take action with the half percent increase in the interest rates. he said the government was trying to help but there was the fundamental need to drive down inflation and he was questioned about one of his pledges to halve inflation and whether he is on track for that by the end of the year. economies around the world facing the same issues, he said, but so many analysts are pointing to the core inflation numbers in the uk that are still going up and whether tha
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at what point do you expect he will say, myjob here is done and i can walk away? 3 deafening about being the disrupt at the moment. victory for him looks like these organisations, these newspapers taking accountability. saying, we did this, we are sorry, we were wrong. it is not about the money for him, he is shelling out bucketloads in lawyers fees at the moment because this is just one of a few cases he has going on. even if he does get damages or a payout, it probably won't cover the lawyers fees. it is not about the money and has never been about the money. for him is about the newspaper groups apologising for what they did and taking accountability for what they did and admitting what they did. for him, that is victory.— him, that is victory. really good to have our him, that is victory. really good to have your insight. _ him, that is victory. really good to have your insight. you _ him, that is victory. really good to have your insight. you will- him, that is victory. really good to have your insight. you will stay i have your insight. you will stay with us
at what point do you expect he will say, myjob here is done and i can walk away? 3 deafening about being the disrupt at the moment. victory for him looks like these organisations, these newspapers taking accountability. saying, we did this, we are sorry, we were wrong. it is not about the money for him, he is shelling out bucketloads in lawyers fees at the moment because this is just one of a few cases he has going on. even if he does get damages or a payout, it probably won't cover the lawyers...
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then ijust try to do myjob to help the team win.y often, i try to smile as much as i can because it's a good thing to have fun and to smile. and yeah, it's, i'm an emotional guy and i love to have the people that i love around me, to enjoy the moments with me and to help make me a better person and a player. live from london. this is bbc news. grieving families search for loved ones after a possible signalling fault causes one of india's deadliest train crashes, claiming at least 275 lives. a 17—year—old boy who died off the coast of bournemouth beach has been named asjoe abbess. the oil producers' cartel 0pec plus is to cut its daily oil production — which will lead to higher prices at the pump. hello. a signalling fault looks to be the most likely cause of india's deadliest train crash in more than a generation. at least 275 people were killed. hundreds of families are still scouring hospitals
then ijust try to do myjob to help the team win.y often, i try to smile as much as i can because it's a good thing to have fun and to smile. and yeah, it's, i'm an emotional guy and i love to have the people that i love around me, to enjoy the moments with me and to help make me a better person and a player. live from london. this is bbc news. grieving families search for loved ones after a possible signalling fault causes one of india's deadliest train crashes, claiming at least 275 lives. a...
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sense, obviously i completely respected the politicians that i worked for and respected my bosses but myjobts and stop them being replaced as was humanly possible so it was a strategy not only to deal with the people there, but to stop new people arriving onto the street and make sure people did not come back. mitt; the street and make sure people did not come back. ~ , ., , , , ., not come back. why homelessness? you “oined not come back. why homelessness? you joined shelter — not come back. why homelessness? you joined shelter and _ not come back. why homelessness? you joined shelter and for _ not come back. why homelessness? you joined shelter and for that _ not come back. why homelessness? you joined shelter and for that you _ joined shelter and for that you worked at a benefits office as well. did you have a connection, and empathy with young people you saw on the street? . , empathy with young people you saw on the street? ., , ., . ., , ., the street? there was a couple of thins. i the street? there was a couple of thinqs- i guess— the street? there was a couple of things. i guess th
sense, obviously i completely respected the politicians that i worked for and respected my bosses but myjobts and stop them being replaced as was humanly possible so it was a strategy not only to deal with the people there, but to stop new people arriving onto the street and make sure people did not come back. mitt; the street and make sure people did not come back. ~ , ., , , , ., not come back. why homelessness? you “oined not come back. why homelessness? you joined shelter — not come...
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myjob was to meet a girl, sleep with her, get her to fall in love with me so she would do anything iuld get rich together. i don't think that something i said. it's something you will find on the internet, doesn't mean i have said it. once again, if any female on the planet has problems with me i would invite her to go to the police and pursue charges. the invite her to go to the police and pursue charges-— invite her to go to the police and pursue charges. the bb says, is this sohie? pursue charges. the bb says, is this sophie? the — pursue charges. the bb says, is this sophie? the fake _ pursue charges. the bb says, is this sophie? the fake name. _ pursue charges. the bb says, is this sophie? the fake name. i— pursue charges. the bb says, is this sophie? the fake name. i wanted i pursue charges. the bb says, is this sophie? the fake name. i wanted to lease sophie? the fake name. i wanted to please hemp _ sophie? the fake name. i wanted to please hemp and — sophie? the fake name. i wanted to please hemp and wanted _ sophie? the fake name. i wanted to please hemp and wanted them - so
myjob was to meet a girl, sleep with her, get her to fall in love with me so she would do anything iuld get rich together. i don't think that something i said. it's something you will find on the internet, doesn't mean i have said it. once again, if any female on the planet has problems with me i would invite her to go to the police and pursue charges. the invite her to go to the police and pursue charges-— invite her to go to the police and pursue charges. the bb says, is this sohie? pursue...
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we want to keep them safe, that is myjob, that is them safe, that is myjob, that is the police's job,hat they are safe on the streets of nottinghamshire. what reassurances can home secretary give to people in the whole of nottinghamshire, nottingham city, but they are safe and that the police are going all the resources they need? people can feel safe. going _ the resources they need? people can feel safe. going forward, _ the resources they need? people can feel safe. going forward, i— the resources they need? people can feel safe. going forward, i know- feel safe. going forward, i know that that is difficult for many people to feel in the immediate aftermath of a terrible incident, of the type we have just seen, but they must know that the police are working flat out to get to the bottom of this. ultimately, we all wantjustice. and, we also are backing the police and all of the other professionals to ensure that they can do their operational work as effectively as possible.- as effectively as possible. thank ou, mr as effectively as possible. thank you, mr speaker. _ as effectively
we want to keep them safe, that is myjob, that is them safe, that is myjob, that is the police's job,hat they are safe on the streets of nottinghamshire. what reassurances can home secretary give to people in the whole of nottinghamshire, nottingham city, but they are safe and that the police are going all the resources they need? people can feel safe. going _ the resources they need? people can feel safe. going forward, _ the resources they need? people can feel safe. going forward, i— the...
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i cannot tell you where i the narrative is going to go, my job the narrative is going to go, myjob is an issue of the government versus trump. and the government versus trump. and the government in america is so unpopular and it lacks so much credibility that donald trump has masterfully changed the dynamic, change the narrative. and unless they're able to put it back then absolutely trump is a credible candidate and yes he could win. and my challenge to those people watching now is that it is up to the news media and networks like this and up to the prosecution to understand how voters think and feel because if they don't, they will actually help trump succeed. coming back to you, tim, if this case is still in motion during the presidential elections and donald trump is the candidate, you think it would help him harm him? fin trump is the candidate, you think it would help him harm him? on which side? i don't — would help him harm him? on which side? i don't know— would help him harm him? on which side? i don't know if— would help him harm him? on which side? i don't know if you _ wou
i cannot tell you where i the narrative is going to go, my job the narrative is going to go, myjob is an issue of the government versus trump. and the government versus trump. and the government in america is so unpopular and it lacks so much credibility that donald trump has masterfully changed the dynamic, change the narrative. and unless they're able to put it back then absolutely trump is a credible candidate and yes he could win. and my challenge to those people watching now is that it is...
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and boris got us an 80 seat majority and got myjob. i'll be forever grateful for that.ool ground pile—one. james cleverly. evening, nicholas. you're a borisjohnson ally. your fortitude is fantastic but i'm afraid... - are you going to vote for him tonight? david tc davies. hello, nick, how are you? i'm very well, how are you? good, i'm very well indeed, thank you. on this summer's evening, are you going to be voting? yes, i will be voting. for or against? therese coffey. are you going to follow theresa may's example and stand up and vote for this report? nick. hello. tom tugendhat, as a very well—known fan of borisjohnson you're presumably heading over very soon to vote for this report? nick, is this really news? not voting for it? good evening. you'll be delighted to know that i'm not going to stop and speak to you. chloe smith. summer drinks before rushing off to vote for the boris johnson report? what is the significance of rishi sunak not telling anybody whether or not he endorses the vote? i sunak not telling anybody whether or not he endorses the vote?— not he end
and boris got us an 80 seat majority and got myjob. i'll be forever grateful for that.ool ground pile—one. james cleverly. evening, nicholas. you're a borisjohnson ally. your fortitude is fantastic but i'm afraid... - are you going to vote for him tonight? david tc davies. hello, nick, how are you? i'm very well, how are you? good, i'm very well indeed, thank you. on this summer's evening, are you going to be voting? yes, i will be voting. for or against? therese coffey. are you going to...
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that's myjob today.has talked about the everyday economy for years, trying to make sure people do better, because after 13 years, people are asking themselves, i have had a tory government for 13 years, do i feel better off you? and i think we all know the answer. that better off you? and i think we all know the answer.— know the answer. that is the auestion know the answer. that is the question that _ know the answer. that is the question that will _ know the answer. that is the question that will be - know the answer. that is the question that will be at - know the answer. that is the question that will be at the l know the answer. that is the i question that will be at the next election. do you feel better off? let me show you this piece, andrew, from your colleague let me show you this piece, andrew, from your colleaguejonathan let me show you this piece, andrew, from your colleaguejonathan gallas. we must look to thatcher if we want to fix what he calls the mortgage crisis, because people's mortgage
that's myjob today.has talked about the everyday economy for years, trying to make sure people do better, because after 13 years, people are asking themselves, i have had a tory government for 13 years, do i feel better off you? and i think we all know the answer. that better off you? and i think we all know the answer.— know the answer. that is the auestion know the answer. that is the question that _ know the answer. that is the question that will _ know the answer. that is the question...
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i could not do it if i - myjob. i could not do it if i didn't.m workforce plan? what do you think? i long-term workforce plan? what do ou think? ., . , ., �* you think? i do. i currently don't work for the _ you think? i do. i currently don't work for the nhs, _ you think? i do. i currently don't work for the nhs, a _ you think? i do. i currently don't work for the nhs, a couple - you think? i do. i currently don't work for the nhs, a couple of i you think? i do. i currently don't i work for the nhs, a couple of years ago i decided i wanted to change careers and i wanted to work to train to be a podiatrist. ifirst careers and i wanted to work to train to be a podiatrist. i first of all look for a apprenticeship, and i couldn't find one. i have a family, i'm an older person, i have a family under the partnership would have been perfect for me, because it meant that i could earn while i was learning. i could not find one in my area. there was one that was quite a way away, it would have meant a lot of travelling, so i discount at that. i applied fo
i could not do it if i - myjob. i could not do it if i didn't.m workforce plan? what do you think? i long-term workforce plan? what do ou think? ., . , ., �* you think? i do. i currently don't work for the _ you think? i do. i currently don't work for the nhs, _ you think? i do. i currently don't work for the nhs, a _ you think? i do. i currently don't work for the nhs, a couple - you think? i do. i currently don't work for the nhs, a couple of i you think? i do. i currently don't i work for...
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it is not easy but it was myjob. it is what you easy but it was myjob.st of the soldiers because of that common ground — soldiers because of that common ground it — soldiers because of that common ground. it was difficult, when they are hanging on to you, pulling you down, _ are hanging on to you, pulling you down, passing babies to you. they were _ down, passing babies to you. they were that — down, passing babies to you. they were that desperate, there was razor wire: _ were that desperate, there was razor wire. we _ were that desperate, there was razor wire, we created a barrier. they were _ wire, we created a barrier. they were climbing over the razor wire and you _ were climbing over the razor wire and you could see them bleeding. the babies— and you could see them bleeding. the babies being pushed from the back. they were _ babies being pushed from the back. they were kind of trapped. no matter how nrany_ they were kind of trapped. no matter how many times you say get back, get back, _ how many times you say get back, get back, you _ how many times
it is not easy but it was myjob. it is what you easy but it was myjob.st of the soldiers because of that common ground — soldiers because of that common ground it — soldiers because of that common ground. it was difficult, when they are hanging on to you, pulling you down, _ are hanging on to you, pulling you down, passing babies to you. they were _ down, passing babies to you. they were that — down, passing babies to you. they were that desperate, there was razor wire: _ were that...
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we need to have those conversations and to communicate that clearly with people and that will be myjobbe independent within my lifetime but the key thing is it will be the people of wales deciding it will be myjob along with my colleagues at all levels of leadership to make sure we get that message across in a positive and compelling way. thank ou. we're here on bbc one until 9:00 this morning, and then it's time for sunday with laura kuenssberg. hello, laura. what have you got lined up for us? we have michael gove who is the levelling up sec. with respond possibility for housing and 70 people watching no wealthy mortgage nightmare with interest rates rising and particularly rising this week. it is really worrying a lot of viewers that will be asking michael gove about that, is a possibility the government may stepping in some way to help in a way they did with energy bills, in the next few months. but, of course, whether you are sick of hearing it, party gate is back in the news with that video footage that has come out so we will be putting him questions about that and maybe a word o
we need to have those conversations and to communicate that clearly with people and that will be myjobbe independent within my lifetime but the key thing is it will be the people of wales deciding it will be myjob along with my colleagues at all levels of leadership to make sure we get that message across in a positive and compelling way. thank ou. we're here on bbc one until 9:00 this morning, and then it's time for sunday with laura kuenssberg. hello, laura. what have you got lined up for us?...
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i understand myjob and what you are getting yourself into., .,, more routine things you have been facin. :, ., more routine things you have been facin1. :, ., ., facing. not as bad as having a gun ulled at facing. not as bad as having a gun pulled at you. _ facing. not as bad as having a gun pulled at you. as _ facing. not as bad as having a gun pulled at you, as female - facing. not as bad as having a gun pulled at you, as female door i facing. not as bad as having a gun| pulled at you, as female door staff i pulled at you, as female door staff | -et pulled at you, as female door staff i get touched all the time by men and women sometimes. mostly i get touched _ and women sometimes. mostly i get touched by— and women sometimes. mostly i get touched by men. they think it is acceptable and they think i cannot do anything about it because i am a -irl. do anything about it because i am a irl. , . do anything about it because i am a 1irl. , . . do anything about it because i am a 1 irl, . , , ., do anything about it because i am a 1irl_ , , .,y d
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i am still doing myjob and i'm in a fortunate position— myjob and i'm in a fortunate position to help— ashes. are you a cricket fan? yes. i do listen on the _ ashes. are you a cricket fan? yes. i do listen on the radio. _ ashes. are you a cricket fan? yes. i do listen on the radio. i _ ashes. are you a cricket fan? yes. i do listen on the radio. i was - do listen on the radio. i was surprised _ do listen on the radio. i was surprised by the declaration when it came _ surprised by the declaration when it came. . ~' , ., surprised by the declaration when it came. ~ ,, , ., ., , ., came. mike is going to explain everything _ came. mike is going to explain everything i — came. mike is going to explain everything i knew— came. mike is going to explain everything i knew because - came. mike is going to explain| everything i knew because that declaration by england was surprising because we'd had that century from joe route and that is not what we expected. not much leaves us speechless but it did. people couldn't believe what they were seeing as you say, such a surprise about that declarati
i am still doing myjob and i'm in a fortunate position— myjob and i'm in a fortunate position to help— ashes. are you a cricket fan? yes. i do listen on the _ ashes. are you a cricket fan? yes. i do listen on the radio. _ ashes. are you a cricket fan? yes. i do listen on the radio. i _ ashes. are you a cricket fan? yes. i do listen on the radio. i was - do listen on the radio. i was surprised _ do listen on the radio. i was surprised by the declaration when it came _ surprised by the...