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that's the main findings from a report by experts who examined government spending, the national audit office on police finances says the home office spending a 6p on the police service this year but it says there are significant gaps in the department's understanding of costs and demand and it criticises the home office or relying on a formula for bonding forces which is ineffective and detached from the changing nature of policing. the funding formula they have used to allocate money is out of date and the home office told parliament in 2015 the formula was ineffective, here we are three years later and there hasn't been an update of that formula and so it's unlikely the money is going to the right places. the report says since 2010 when budgets were cut, police have carried out less proactive work like breathalyser tests, it says there are fewer breathalyser tests, it says there a re fewer arrests breathalyser tests, it says there are fewer arrests and it's taking longer to charge suspects. they are saying there are a number of forces 110w saying there are a number of forces now really i t
that's the main findings from a report by experts who examined government spending, the national audit office on police finances says the home office spending a 6p on the police service this year but it says there are significant gaps in the department's understanding of costs and demand and it criticises the home office or relying on a formula for bonding forces which is ineffective and detached from the changing nature of policing. the funding formula they have used to allocate money is out...
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speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national gingerbread,ation, and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [yelling over each other] >> i can tell the right honorable tillman that what those organizations have in common is that across the variety of activities, they have excellent service, they promote the interests of those that they represent, and this is what this government interacts. >> jimmy corbyn? >> i am truly grateful to the prime minister for that answer. the first part of which i wholly agree. it's all right, it's all right. but what they also have in thisn is they are telling government flagship benefit policy is flawed and failing both in work and out of work. in 2010, they claimed the universe of credit would lift children out of poverty. does the prime minister stand by that figure? >> prime minister? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman that we introduced the universal federal credit because we need a system that interest people to work
speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national gingerbread,ation, and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [yelling over each other] >> i can tell the right honorable tillman that what those organizations have in common is that across the variety of activities, they have excellent service, they promote the interests of those that they represent, and this is what...
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the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the nationalsing federation, gingerbread and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organisations have in common? after a lot of noise and a bit of a pause, theresa may answered. i can tell the right honourable gentleman what that those organisations all have in common is that, across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of those that they represent and they are bodies with which this government interacts and to which this government listens. jeremy corbyn! i am truly grateful to the prime minister for that answer, the first part of which i wholly agree. is but what they also have... it's all right. but what they also have in common, mr speaker, is that they're telling this government its flagship benefits policy, universal credit, is flawed and failing hundreds of thousands of people both in work and out of work. the government knows this policy is flawed and failing. their own survey on universal credit found many wer
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actually there are public service problems and the national audit office report was worrying. e down, staffing numbers down, and surprise surprise if you cut funding for the police force there will be fewer arrests. police office rs have there will be fewer arrests. police officers have long complained to home secretary is about lack of pay and it's interesting that the home secretary's brother is a senior police officer and there is some dialogue there. and of course the home secretary has said he has heard what they have said and he's listening but at the end of the day he is confined within the parameters of the treasury. the budget will be a huge moment because there are issues like this. you go back to how tory mps feel. all the competent government, do the public feel we are in charge of the country? we see here and other stories around tonight that people are worried about crime. it is rising. sajid javid saying i am fighting for you, i wanted to be 3%. philip hammond will be under huge pressure to a nswer will be under huge pressure to answer this but with 20 billion fo
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the public spending watchdog, the national audit office, says forces have been cutting staff to save hile arrest rates have fallen. the home office is spending £8.6 billion on the police service this year. but since 2010, there has been a 19% reduction in government and local funding, meaning the size of the police force has shrunk by 18%. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports. what do our cops cost, and do they provide value for money? important questions but ones the home office is struggling to answer. that's the main finding from a report by experts who examined government spending — the national audit office. the report on police finances says the home office is spending £8.6 billion on the police service this year, but it says there are significant gaps in the department's understanding of costs and demand, and it criticises the home office for relying on a formula for funding forces which is ineffective and detached from the changing nature of policing. the funding formula they've used to allocate money is out of date, and the home office told parliament in 2015 tha
the public spending watchdog, the national audit office, says forces have been cutting staff to save hile arrest rates have fallen. the home office is spending £8.6 billion on the police service this year. but since 2010, there has been a 19% reduction in government and local funding, meaning the size of the police force has shrunk by 18%. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports. what do our cops cost, and do they provide value for money? important questions but ones the home office...
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according to the national audit office, the government cannot possibly know because, when it comes tohe home office's oversight of policing, there are no common standards, no national picture, no plan or principles and no overarching strategy. three years ago, when theresa may was home secretary here, the department was told there were significant gaps in its understanding of the pressures and demands of policing. today, the auditors report that little has changed. indeed, the police, they say, have simply not received proper attention. we have real concerns about it and i think that's fair. of date and the home office told parliament in 2015 that the formula was ineffective. here we are, three years later, there hasn't been an update of that formula and so it's unlikely that the money is going to the right places. we wanted to ask the home secretary about the auditors‘ warning. why does the home office have no strategy on policing? why does the home office have no strategy on policing, mrjavid? he was on his way to the police superintendents‘ conference where, again, he declined to a
according to the national audit office, the government cannot possibly know because, when it comes tohe home office's oversight of policing, there are no common standards, no national picture, no plan or principles and no overarching strategy. three years ago, when theresa may was home secretary here, the department was told there were significant gaps in its understanding of the pressures and demands of policing. today, the auditors report that little has changed. indeed, the police, they say,...
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i'm not sure what the national audit office is highlighting. uld have made it through the difficult patch without making sure what local police forces do is appropriate to the environment. we now need to look forward and look at how we get more money into policing. in essex, we are delivering another 150 officers this year and i would like to do the same again next year to get back to a situation where we can be ahead of the crime prevention agenda. but aren‘t you one of the lucky ones? because there is a distinct regional difference and some forces are struggling, aren‘t they? difference and some forces are struggling, aren't they? that's where i would put the national audit office report into context. essex in terms of expenditure versus resident, the lowest or second lowest in the country, we are down there with others like lincolnshire. we manage and we get rated good. the report points out that since its last report, the number of forces rated good or outstanding have gone up rated good or outstanding have gone up from 28 to 31 so there is
i'm not sure what the national audit office is highlighting. uld have made it through the difficult patch without making sure what local police forces do is appropriate to the environment. we now need to look forward and look at how we get more money into policing. in essex, we are delivering another 150 officers this year and i would like to do the same again next year to get back to a situation where we can be ahead of the crime prevention agenda. but aren‘t you one of the lucky ones?...
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the national farmers' union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the nationalsing federation, gingerbread, and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organisations have in common? after a lot of noise and a bit of a pause, theresa may answered. i can tell the right honourable gentleman that what those organisations all have in common is that across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of those that they represent, and they are bodies with which this government interacts and to which this government listens. jeremy corbyn said they were, in fact, all organisations that had criticised the government's flagship benefit, universal credit. now, it combines six working—age benefits into one, which the government says will make the system more simple and flexible. it's being rolled out across the uk, but labour says it's creating real hardship. the government knows this policy is flawed and failing. their own survey on universal credit found many were in debt, a third in arrears with their
the national farmers' union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the nationalsing federation, gingerbread, and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organisations have in common? after a lot of noise and a bit of a pause, theresa may answered. i can tell the right honourable gentleman that what those organisations all have in common is that across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of...
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according to the national audit office, the government cannot possibly know because, when it comes to home office's oversight of policing, there are no common standards, no national picture, no plan or principles and no overarching strategy. three years ago, when theresa may was home secretary here, the department was told there were significant gaps in its understanding of the pressures and demands of policing. today, the auditors report that little has changed. indeed, the police, they say, have simply not received proper attention. we have real concerns about it and i think that's fair. and the funding formula that they've used to allocate money is out of date and the home office told parliament in 2015 that the formula was ineffective. here we are, three years later, there hasn't been an update of that formula and so it's unlikely that the money is going to the right places. we wanted to ask the home secretary about the auditors‘ warning. why does the home office have no strategy on policing? but sajid javid was not taking reporters‘ questions. why does the home office have no str
according to the national audit office, the government cannot possibly know because, when it comes to home office's oversight of policing, there are no common standards, no national picture, no plan or principles and no overarching strategy. three years ago, when theresa may was home secretary here, the department was told there were significant gaps in its understanding of the pressures and demands of policing. today, the auditors report that little has changed. indeed, the police, they say,...
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speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [laughter] >> i can tell the right honorable gentleman that what those organizations all have in common is across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of those they represent and with which this government interacts and lessons. [shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> i'm truly grateful for that answer, the first part of which agree.y but what they also -- it's all right. it's all right. but they also have in common, mr. speaker, if they are telling this government its flagship and defense policy universal credit is flawed and killing hundreds of thousands of people both in work and out of work. in 2010 the government declared the universal credit would lift 350,000 children out of poverty. does the prime minister stand by that figure? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman, we introduced univers
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department for the run it was also under fire from a different quarter, a highly critical national audit officen for a green brexit but the report has highlighted real concerns, including mainly the lack of vets and what this could mean for food exports and the health of animals here. this is a routine health check, a staple in the life ofa health check, a staple in the life of a working vet, but the national audit office warns if there is no deal than vets will be bogged down in the paperwork requirements. an emergency recruitment campaign sta rts emergency recruitment campaign starts in october. if we don't have sufficient surgeons to carry out the normal daily herd health type of work and obviously it won't happen or it will happen less frequently or it won't happen to the standards we wa nt it won't happen to the standards we want it to happen. so as the brexit negotiations grind on, those in the countryside wait to be given a clear direction. dundee, a city with a rich history of creativity, is celebrating the opening of a new museum. v&a dundee is scotland's first design museum and has be
department for the run it was also under fire from a different quarter, a highly critical national audit officen for a green brexit but the report has highlighted real concerns, including mainly the lack of vets and what this could mean for food exports and the health of animals here. this is a routine health check, a staple in the life ofa health check, a staple in the life of a working vet, but the national audit office warns if there is no deal than vets will be bogged down in the paperwork...
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according to the national audit office, it could be as many as 8.3 million and about a tenth of thoses failure to tackle problem debt is costing millions. british luxury goods maker burberry will stop the practice of burning unsold goods, with immediate effect. injuly, an earnings report revealed the company had destroyed unsold clothes, accessories and perfume worth £29 million in 2017 to protect its brand. it will also stop using real fur. an energy bill price cap of £1,136 a year for "typical usage" has been proposed by the regulator, ofgem. it says the move will mean 11 million households on default deals will save about £75 on average, but how have the energy firms reacted? energy uk is the industry body which represents gas and electricity firms. its boss has warned that the cap "will pose a significant challenge" for the more than 70 suppliers operating in the domestic energy market. and on the markets energy stocks are broadly in positive territory. earlier we spoke to michael hewson, chief market analyst at cmc markets. a great plank of uncertainty has been removed. three yea
according to the national audit office, it could be as many as 8.3 million and about a tenth of thoses failure to tackle problem debt is costing millions. british luxury goods maker burberry will stop the practice of burning unsold goods, with immediate effect. injuly, an earnings report revealed the company had destroyed unsold clothes, accessories and perfume worth £29 million in 2017 to protect its brand. it will also stop using real fur. an energy bill price cap of £1,136 a year for...
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that's the main finding from a report by experts who examined government spending, the national audit office on police finances says the home office is spending £8.6 billion on the police service this year, but it says there are significant gaps in the department's understanding of costs and demand, and it criticises the home office for relying on a formula for funding forces which is ineffective and detached from the changing nature of policing. the funding formula they've used to allocate money is out of date, and the home office told parliament in 2015 that the formula was ineffective. here we are three years later, and there hasn't been an update of that formula, and so it's unlikely that the money is going to the right places. the report says since 2010 when budgets were cut, police have carried out less proactive work, like breathalyser tests. it says there are fewer arrests and it's taking longer to charge suspects. the home office denies it doesn't understand the demands on policing. it says its increased overall police funding this year, and sajid javid, the home secretary, will fel
that's the main finding from a report by experts who examined government spending, the national audit office on police finances says the home office is spending £8.6 billion on the police service this year, but it says there are significant gaps in the department's understanding of costs and demand, and it criticises the home office for relying on a formula for funding forces which is ineffective and detached from the changing nature of policing. the funding formula they've used to allocate...
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speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the the natiol audit office, the national housing federation, ginger bread and the royal society of arts, does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [laughter] >> i can tell what those organizations all have in common, is that across a variety of areas of activity they give excellent service, they promote the interest of those that they represent and the government interacts and which the government listens. >> jeremy corbyn. >> i'm truly grateful to the prime minister of that answer, the first part which i wholly agree but what they also have -- it's all right. but what they also have in common, mr. speaker, is that they're telling this government yits flagship benefits policy, it's flawed and failing hundreds of thousands of people both in work and out of work. in 201010 -- 2010 the government declared that universal credit would lift children out of po poverty does the prime minister stand on that figure? >> we introduced universal credit because we needed a system of welfare in the
speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the the natiol audit office, the national housing federation, ginger bread and the royal society of arts, does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [laughter] >> i can tell what those organizations all have in common, is that across a variety of areas of activity they give excellent service, they promote the interest of those that they represent and the government interacts and which the...
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but the national audit office warns if there is no deal then vets will be bogged down in new paperworkf we haven't got sufficient veterinary surgeons to carry out that kind of normal, daily, herd health type of work, then obviously it won't happen or it will be happening less frequently or it won't be happening to the kind of standards we want it to happen. so, as the brexit negotiations grind on, those in the countryside wait to be given a clear direction. claire marshall, bbc news, near dorchester. this weekend is the tenth anniversary of the collapse of lehman brothers bank — a key moment in the global financial crisis. in the period that followed, share prices plunged, the banking system teetered and millions of people lost theirjobs. the impact is still felt today. research carried out for the bbc has shown that real annual wages are, on average, £800 a year lower than they were a decade ago. our economics editor, kamal ahmed, reports. it's called a financial crisis. you're totally oblivious to it when you're in it. what i was trying to do was make sure there was food on the table
but the national audit office warns if there is no deal then vets will be bogged down in new paperworkf we haven't got sufficient veterinary surgeons to carry out that kind of normal, daily, herd health type of work, then obviously it won't happen or it will be happening less frequently or it won't be happening to the kind of standards we want it to happen. so, as the brexit negotiations grind on, those in the countryside wait to be given a clear direction. claire marshall, bbc news, near...
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the national audit office says valuable products and livestock could also be held up at the border.ces an agriculture bill that it says will "take back control for farmers". jon ironmonger reports. farming, food, environmental standards, controlled by thousands of eu laws. with six months until brexit, dev row‘s to—do list is enormous. the department has achieved a great deal in difficult circumstances, hiring staff and improving it systems. but that it isn't ready for a no deal scenario in several key areas. there will not be enough time to agree export health certificates, with more than 100 countries for animals and animal products, potentially stopping hundreds of millions of pounds worth of exports. the uk won't be able to recruit enough vets, and could hold shipment at the border. defra has its work cut out. there are more challenges ahead, such as agreeing the uk's continued participation in the uk's continued participation in the european chemicals agency, vital for chemicals and exports worth £70 million. it is food for thought for the environment secretary, who had been ho
the national audit office says valuable products and livestock could also be held up at the border.ces an agriculture bill that it says will "take back control for farmers". jon ironmonger reports. farming, food, environmental standards, controlled by thousands of eu laws. with six months until brexit, dev row‘s to—do list is enormous. the department has achieved a great deal in difficult circumstances, hiring staff and improving it systems. but that it isn't ready for a no deal...
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the national audit office report found that universal credit is creating hardship, forcing people to ard and the answers must be heard all stop as usual, i want to get through the order paper. . the right honourable gentleman started his question by talking about constituency cases. i remember the single mother who came to see me as a member of parliament when labour we re a member of parliament when labour were in government. she told me she wa nted were in government. she told me she wanted to get into the workplace and provide a good example to her child. but thejob provide a good example to her child. but the job centre had told her she‘d be better off on benefits. that‘s the legacy of the labour party. my question was about the national audit office. but russell trust backs the na oh. they say that food bank usage in areas where universal credit has been rolled out is four times higher in areas than in areas where it has not been introduced. but without resolving any of those failings in the next year, the government proposes to inflict this on another 2 million people. as part o
the national audit office report found that universal credit is creating hardship, forcing people to ard and the answers must be heard all stop as usual, i want to get through the order paper. . the right honourable gentleman started his question by talking about constituency cases. i remember the single mother who came to see me as a member of parliament when labour we re a member of parliament when labour were in government. she told me she wa nted were in government. she told me she wanted...
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the report from the national audit office says police funding is being spent ineffectively. office do get it. as to what they're going to do it, that's sometimes in the hands of the treasury. we look forward to the spending review next year and we are working with the home office to insure the police get a good deal. that's a diplomatic answer, but how have the cuts affected policing?“ has been tough. i'm a bit of an outlier because the cuts in 2010 we re outlier because the cuts in 2010 were the wake—up call policing needed to spend their money wisely. but since then, the austerity, we we re but since then, the austerity, we were told it would finish in 2015 and we thought we could work until then. of course it has continued since. it is that constant strain, especially when you look at the changing crime with the internet and the new vulnerability. there's a lot more policing to be done. how are our viewers going to see the changes... i suppose what you're not able to do because of the budget cuts, where are the differences? is it bobbies on the beat or what else can't you
the report from the national audit office says police funding is being spent ineffectively. office do get it. as to what they're going to do it, that's sometimes in the hands of the treasury. we look forward to the spending review next year and we are working with the home office to insure the police get a good deal. that's a diplomatic answer, but how have the cuts affected policing?“ has been tough. i'm a bit of an outlier because the cuts in 2010 we re outlier because the cuts in 2010 were...
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worried at the bottom, there is a national audit office report which is damning, talking about the lacky projects are on red and amber. that might explain why this is coming to them. let's move on to what you might say is another gummy headline, jaguar chief warns many thousands of jobs at risk from your brexit tactics. this is a story in the guardian and jaguar land rover britain's leading car manufacturer. businesses have become emboldened and now we are getting to crunch time. we have the big conference next
worried at the bottom, there is a national audit office report which is damning, talking about the lacky projects are on red and amber. that might explain why this is coming to them. let's move on to what you might say is another gummy headline, jaguar chief warns many thousands of jobs at risk from your brexit tactics. this is a story in the guardian and jaguar land rover britain's leading car manufacturer. businesses have become emboldened and now we are getting to crunch time. we have the...
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but according to the national audit office, if there is no deal then vets will be bogged down in thean emergency recruitment campaign will have to start in october. if we haven't got sufficient veterinary surgeons to carry out that kind of normal daily herd health type of work, then obviously it won't happen or it will be happening less frequently, or it wouldn't be happening to the kind of standards that we would want it to happen. so, as the brexit negotiations grind on, those in the countryside wait to be given a clear direction. claire marshall, bbc news, near dorchester. and we will have a full bulletin at 2am with lebo diseko, now on bbc news, sport today. i'm rico hizon. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: calling it the biggest fight of his career, gennady golovkin readies himself for his rematch with canelo alvarez in las vegas. coming to terms with a life—changing crash, double 0lympic champion krystina vogel speaks about the accident that's left her paralysed. and he's the fastest man on earth, now usain bolt shows he's
but according to the national audit office, if there is no deal then vets will be bogged down in thean emergency recruitment campaign will have to start in october. if we haven't got sufficient veterinary surgeons to carry out that kind of normal daily herd health type of work, then obviously it won't happen or it will be happening less frequently, or it wouldn't be happening to the kind of standards that we would want it to happen. so, as the brexit negotiations grind on, those in the...
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that's the main finding from a report by experts who examine public spending, the national audit officee report on police finances says the home office is spending £8.6 billion on the police service this year, but it says there are significant gaps in the department's understanding of costs and demand, and it criticises the home office for relying on a formula for funding forces which is ineffective and detached from the changing nature of policing. the funding formula that they have used to allocate money is out of date. the home office told parliament in 2015 that the formula was ineffective. here we are three years later, there hasn't been an update of that formula and so it's unlikely that the money is going to the right places. the report says since 2010, when budgets were cut, police have carried out less proactive work, like breathalyser tests. it says there are fewer arrests and it's taking longer to charge suspects. they are saying there are a number of forces that are now really, i think the euphemism is stretched, in terms of their viability. my interpretation of that is, if
that's the main finding from a report by experts who examine public spending, the national audit officee report on police finances says the home office is spending £8.6 billion on the police service this year, but it says there are significant gaps in the department's understanding of costs and demand, and it criticises the home office for relying on a formula for funding forces which is ineffective and detached from the changing nature of policing. the funding formula that they have used to...
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get all this data because the national audit office says they don't have any data on this really they were lying. on metrics they said thirty one thousand three hundred twenty eight which were prisoners reported little health problems as a twenty seventeen as a charity how do you get your data which is to the support we just so i think it is based on where we've got dates so that is from national surveys and there was a national survey twenty years ago. which ninety nine zero percent of prisoners have some kind of mental health difficulty. and i do what you know is that that was one thousand nine hundred seven. and it's unlikely that proportion has changed because the prison population is much the same as a twenty years it's a long time ago but i think if that data tells us that the majority of prison is vast majority of prisoners have some kind of mental health problem or ability that we have to assume that more or less the whole population does and we have to have a prison system which is based around an assumption that the vast majority of people will be at risk of poor mental heal
get all this data because the national audit office says they don't have any data on this really they were lying. on metrics they said thirty one thousand three hundred twenty eight which were prisoners reported little health problems as a twenty seventeen as a charity how do you get your data which is to the support we just so i think it is based on where we've got dates so that is from national surveys and there was a national survey twenty years ago. which ninety nine zero percent of...
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britain's lucrative food export industry would be badly hit by a no—deal brexit, the national audit office and livestock could be delayed at uk borders if more vets aren't recruited to process them. however, the department of the environment, food and rural affairs has said it's expanded its workforce and is preparing for a range of brexit scenarios. an enhanced flu jab for elderly people will save hundreds of lives this winter, according to public health england. last year's injection was effective for just one—in—io people aged over 65. the new vaccine contains extra ingredients designed to help older immune systems develop a stronger defence against flu. officials hope it will reduce the pressure on health services. a group of mps is criticising the government for the failure of the east coast rail franchise. the transport select committee says operators virgin and stagecoach were over—optimistic in their bid, and the government failed to stress—test the proposal. the line was brought back into public ownership injune afterfailing to hit revenue targets. the department of transport said
britain's lucrative food export industry would be badly hit by a no—deal brexit, the national audit office and livestock could be delayed at uk borders if more vets aren't recruited to process them. however, the department of the environment, food and rural affairs has said it's expanded its workforce and is preparing for a range of brexit scenarios. an enhanced flu jab for elderly people will save hundreds of lives this winter, according to public health england. last year's injection was...
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contractor karelian the national audit office reports the resulting cost of the government will total at least one hundred forty eight million pounds at sixty five and sixty five million of that total will go to read doesn't see payments for former karelian workers according to the n.a.o. parliament's official in-house auditor is the author is also found that koreans unfunded pension obligations of two point six billion pounds or around three point four billion dollars will have to be financed via the pension protection fund which was created in two thousand and five to manage such situations karelians on raveling led to the largest trading liquidation in u.k. history this past january leaving behind one point five billion dollars in debts the n.a.o. indicates those creditors should not count on recovering their losses the report was obtained by a freedom of information requests from unite that's the largest british labor union earlier this month unite acting on behalf of a former of former green workers called for criminal investigations into the contractors collapse. and election in
contractor karelian the national audit office reports the resulting cost of the government will total at least one hundred forty eight million pounds at sixty five and sixty five million of that total will go to read doesn't see payments for former karelian workers according to the n.a.o. parliament's official in-house auditor is the author is also found that koreans unfunded pension obligations of two point six billion pounds or around three point four billion dollars will have to be financed...
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this is a report from the national audit office, who always produce fantastic stuff like this.ive work, fewer breathalyser tests, proportion of crimes resulting in a charge or summons has fallen 15% over three years. 15% to 9% over the course of three years, sorry. their contrasting it to south yorkshire police, who are urging people to report non—crime hate —— they are. they want to nip things in the bud and they say if this affects you, use the resources. the evening standard, kate's paper, talks about the rise in crime in london. we know knife crime and gun crime has been going on. sadiq khan said it's a direct consequence of the cuts he's had to withstand in london. the argument back to him is you have to spend your budget in a better way. it isa spend your budget in a better way. it is a live discussion point for london. the report says actually no police services have failed financially, but they would say it's because they've had to make so many cuts and they has to make it work. you can see the yard and. what's interesting is sajid javid, the home secretary, he wants to
this is a report from the national audit office, who always produce fantastic stuff like this.ive work, fewer breathalyser tests, proportion of crimes resulting in a charge or summons has fallen 15% over three years. 15% to 9% over the course of three years, sorry. their contrasting it to south yorkshire police, who are urging people to report non—crime hate —— they are. they want to nip things in the bud and they say if this affects you, use the resources. the evening standard, kate's...
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but according to the national audit office, if there is no deal then vets will be bogged down in thepaign will have to start in october. if we haven't got sufficient veterinary surgeons to carry out that kind of normal daily herd health kind of work, then obviously it won't happen or it will be happening less frequently, or it wouldn't be happening to the kind of standards that we would want it to happen. so, as the brexit negotiations grind on, those in the countryside wait to be given a clear direction. claire marshall, bbc news, near dorchester. our top story this evening: conservative brexiteers have set out their ideas for how the irish border might work after we leave the eu. and the half a million pound jewellery heist at a luxury perthshire hotel — two men are convicted. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... david weir opens his heart and says he's coming out of retirement to make it to tokyo 2020. this weekend it will be ten years since the collapse of lehman brothers bank — a key moment in the unfolding of the global financial crisis. in the period that followed, share pric
but according to the national audit office, if there is no deal then vets will be bogged down in thepaign will have to start in october. if we haven't got sufficient veterinary surgeons to carry out that kind of normal daily herd health kind of work, then obviously it won't happen or it will be happening less frequently, or it wouldn't be happening to the kind of standards that we would want it to happen. so, as the brexit negotiations grind on, those in the countryside wait to be given a clear...
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be asked —— the other issue is a staffing problem, the national audit office was caught out today, highlightingoing down, black of confidence among vic is of prime, feeling like their case has not been handled poorly, breathalyser test is increasing. it is not surprising, but it is still worrying to seek this is happening with law and order. in defence or the government slightly, they have a huge amount of historical sex abuse is coming forward and rape cases coming forward with have been com pletely coming forward with have been completely overwhelmed by the amount of cases they have had, as we have talked about before, that has come asa talked about before, that has come as a surprise. with cuts, it has to somewhere. it is interesting that cressida dick made the analogy... prisons are in meltdown. birmingham prison went into state control and there asked ten other prisons with —— which might have to follow. there asked ten other prisons with -- which might have to follow. where to next? let‘s go to the times. a really worrying headline, police catch 11 —year—olds being used to sell drugs of.
be asked —— the other issue is a staffing problem, the national audit office was caught out today, highlightingoing down, black of confidence among vic is of prime, feeling like their case has not been handled poorly, breathalyser test is increasing. it is not surprising, but it is still worrying to seek this is happening with law and order. in defence or the government slightly, they have a huge amount of historical sex abuse is coming forward and rape cases coming forward with have been...
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but according to the national audit office, if there is no deal then vets will be bogged down in the that we would want it to happen. so, as the brexit negotiations grind on, those in the countryside wait to be given a clear direction. claire marshall, bbc news, near dorchester. the headlines on bbc news... leading pro—brexit conservative mps insist they are not planning to oust theresa may — despite meeting to discuss alternatives to the prime minister‘s chequers proposals — including plans to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland. egypt‘s public prosecutor says e—coli was a factor in the death of a british couple at a hotel in the resort of hurghada. the russian president vladimir putin describes the two men accused of poisoning sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury as civilians and not criminals. an update on the market numbers for you — here‘s how london‘s and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. russia‘s president putin says two men accused by britain of attempting to murderformer spy sergei skripal and h
but according to the national audit office, if there is no deal then vets will be bogged down in the that we would want it to happen. so, as the brexit negotiations grind on, those in the countryside wait to be given a clear direction. claire marshall, bbc news, near dorchester. the headlines on bbc news... leading pro—brexit conservative mps insist they are not planning to oust theresa may — despite meeting to discuss alternatives to the prime minister‘s chequers proposals — including...
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the national audit office says that the government's approach to funding is ineffective.that some areas are getting too much and some areas are not getting enough? well, what we know from the police funding settle m e nt know from the police funding settlement is that the report highlights one particular issues that police and crime have been lobbying hard on over the course of the last few years which is a fairer funding settlement for places like rural communities and kent do miss out on some things. we've been calling for a fairer funding settlement. that does have to be balanced about what does go on in oui’ balanced about what does go on in our city centres. of course it does. but there are things in there that the government is already acting on. conservative pc sees went to the cover minutes that we need more resources through council tax we got that this year. how else do you get more money into the police? i better can you find it? well, what we have been working with the government on is trying to understand the sources of demand as we have heard in your purse,
the national audit office says that the government's approach to funding is ineffective.that some areas are getting too much and some areas are not getting enough? well, what we know from the police funding settle m e nt know from the police funding settlement is that the report highlights one particular issues that police and crime have been lobbying hard on over the course of the last few years which is a fairer funding settlement for places like rural communities and kent do miss out on some...
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according to the national audit office, it could be as many as 8.3 million and about a tenth of thoseng millions. british luxury goods maker burberry will stop the practice of burning unsold goods, with immediate effect. injuly, an earnings report revealed the company had destroyed unsold clothes, accessories and perfume worth £28.6 million in 2017 to protect its brand. it will also stop using real fur. as you've been hearing an energy bill price cap of £1,136 a year for "typical usage" has been proposed by the regulator, 0fgem. it says the move will mean 11 million households on default deals will save about £75 on average, but how have the energy firms reacted? sse and centrica have seen their share prices rise significantly despite the news. energy uk is the industry body which represent gas and electricity firms. its boss has warned that the cap "will pose a significant challenge" for the more than 70 suppliers operating in the domestic energy market. joining us now is michael hewson, chief market analyst at cmc markets. why have share prices risen despite the price cap? this has
according to the national audit office, it could be as many as 8.3 million and about a tenth of thoseng millions. british luxury goods maker burberry will stop the practice of burning unsold goods, with immediate effect. injuly, an earnings report revealed the company had destroyed unsold clothes, accessories and perfume worth £28.6 million in 2017 to protect its brand. it will also stop using real fur. as you've been hearing an energy bill price cap of £1,136 a year for "typical...
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according to the national audit office, it could be as many as 8.3 million, and about a tenth of those goods with immediate effect. injuly, an earnings report revealed the company had destroyed unsold clothes, accessories and perfume worth £29m in 2017 to protect its brand. it will also stop using real fur. let's talk about president trump, but in terms of international trade and india. how would those chats going? come has been trying to talk to india about trade for quite some time, and it has run into a number of problems. and he has been fairly rude about certain members, which has severed relations. ntl wants to doa has severed relations. ntl wants to do a defence deal with russia, so they are not very happy with that. there are also sanctions with iran, and india would rather like to get oilfrom van. and india would rather like to get oil from van. whereas and india would rather like to get oilfrom van. whereas in the past they have been able to get on very well, it is not working quite so well, it is not working quite so well with michael trump. us defence secretaryjim mattis an
according to the national audit office, it could be as many as 8.3 million, and about a tenth of those goods with immediate effect. injuly, an earnings report revealed the company had destroyed unsold clothes, accessories and perfume worth £29m in 2017 to protect its brand. it will also stop using real fur. let's talk about president trump, but in terms of international trade and india. how would those chats going? come has been trying to talk to india about trade for quite some time, and it...
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privacy must be a national security .riority questionrn now to a based on a lot of analysis my office has done and you all have talked to us about. we have reviewed facebook privacy audits required by the 2011 consent agreement after your company was found to use unfair and deceptive practices. one section of the audits deals with how facebook shared the personal information of americans with smart phone manufacturers. these included the chinese zte.nies wawei and i found portions of this audit very troubling. the findings could affect many americans. i believe ms. sandberg, the american people deserve to see this information. will you commit to making public the portion of your audits that relate to facebook's partnerships with smartphone manufacturers? i appreciate the question and a chance to clarify this issue because it is important. with regard to the audits, our third-party auditor does audits on a rolling basis every two years. they are given to us and we have shared them with the fcc voluntarily. i cannot commit in this moment to making the public because a lot of that has sensitive information which could help people gain the system. we will certainly work wit
privacy must be a national security .riority questionrn now to a based on a lot of analysis my office has done and you all have talked to us about. we have reviewed facebook privacy audits required by the 2011 consent agreement after your company was found to use unfair and deceptive practices. one section of the audits deals with how facebook shared the personal information of americans with smart phone manufacturers. these included the chinese zte.nies wawei and i found portions of this audit...
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national security priority. yes or no? >> yes. >> yes. >> ok. questionrn now to a based on a lot of analysis my office has done and you all have talked to us about. we have reviewed facebook privacy audits, required by the afteronsent agreement your company was found to use unfair and deceptive practices. section of the audit deals with how facebook share the personal information of americans with smart phone manufacturers. these included the chinese company huawei and zte. i found portions of this audit very troubling. and the findings could affect many american. -- americans. i believe the american people deserve to see this information. will you commit to making public the portion of your audits that 's partnershipbook with the smartphone manufacturers. >> i appreciated the question at the chance to clarify this issue. with regards to the audits, our third-party auditor does audits on a rolling basis every two years. we have given to us, shared them with the ftc voluntarily and will continue. i cannot commit, right in this moment, to making it public, because it has sensitive information. but we will certainly work with you to see what disclosures will be prudent. this, because that
national security priority. yes or no? >> yes. >> yes. >> ok. questionrn now to a based on a lot of analysis my office has done and you all have talked to us about. we have reviewed facebook privacy audits, required by the afteronsent agreement your company was found to use unfair and deceptive practices. section of the audit deals with how facebook share the personal information of americans with smart phone manufacturers. these included the chinese company huawei and zte. i...