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many parents, pupils, and teachers have been anxious to find out — and that is because the national education union and education, but for now, there is a collective sigh of relief for many that children are likely to be able to go back to school in a few weeks's time without further disruption. the death toll from the sunday's suicide bombing at a political rally in northwest pakistan has risen to a5. security officials in pakistan say they can't confirm who was behind the attack. more than 100 people were injured in the explosion, in the northwest, near the border with afghanistan. it happened at an event organised by one of the country's largest islamic political groups — which is part of the government coalition. no group has acknowledged carrying out the bombing, and authorities have warned the death toll may rise further. our correspondent in islamabad, caroline davies, said new detail has been emerging about how the bombing was carried out. they say they believe that the bomber used around ten kilograms of explosive, as well as ball bearings to maximise the number of damage and destruction w
many parents, pupils, and teachers have been anxious to find out — and that is because the national education union and education, but for now, there is a collective sigh of relief for many that children are likely to be able to go back to school in a few weeks's time without further disruption. the death toll from the sunday's suicide bombing at a political rally in northwest pakistan has risen to a5. security officials in pakistan say they can't confirm who was behind the attack. more than...
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parents, pupils and teachers would have been anxious to find out and that's because the national education unionne to have actually held strikes during this dispute. the union says it will continue to fight for more funding in education, but for now there is a collective sigh of relief for many that children are likely to be able to go back to school in a few weeks' time without further disruption. hazel shearing, are education correspondent in leeds, thank you. production of oil and gas in the north sea is to be expanded. the government is offering hundreds of new licences for drilling. the prime minister says it will boost britain's energy independence. but environmental campaigners say more drilling for fossil fuels flies in the face of the science around climate change. the government has also announced £20 billion worth of backing for two new carbon capture projects — as our political correspondent ione wells reports. july saw the world heating up. now political debates around energy and at are also hotting up. the government has said it will back hundreds of new licences for oil and gas pr
parents, pupils and teachers would have been anxious to find out and that's because the national education unionne to have actually held strikes during this dispute. the union says it will continue to fight for more funding in education, but for now there is a collective sigh of relief for many that children are likely to be able to go back to school in a few weeks' time without further disruption. hazel shearing, are education correspondent in leeds, thank you. production of oil and gas in the...
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the national education union has said an offer of six point 5% which is reported to have been recommendeder walk—outs. but the education minister, robert halfon, said any decision would have to take into account the huge challenges faced by the government. live now to our education correspondent, harry farley. you are in redding, which is in the south of england. how is that straight going on?— south of england. how is that straight going on? that is right, i am here in _ straight going on? that is right, i am here in reading, _ straight going on? that is right, i am here in reading, and - straight going on? that is right, i am here in reading, and behind. straight going on? that is right, i i am here in reading, and behind me you can see members of the national education union gathered for a rally. they will march down the main high street here to the town hall. many schools in england are closed, or at least partially closed today. we spent the morning at one primary school in the edges of reading here, thatis school in the edges of reading here, that is at least partially open. i spoke
the national education union has said an offer of six point 5% which is reported to have been recommendeder walk—outs. but the education minister, robert halfon, said any decision would have to take into account the huge challenges faced by the government. live now to our education correspondent, harry farley. you are in redding, which is in the south of england. how is that straight going on?— south of england. how is that straight going on? that is right, i am here in _ straight going on?...
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many parents, pupils, and teachers have been anxious to find out — and that is because the national education unionthis dispute. the union said it will continue to fight for more funding and education, but for now, there is a collective sigh of relief for many that children are likely to be able to go back to school in a few weeks's time without further disruption. you're live with bbc news. a british pensioner who killed his seriously ill wife in cyprus has been freed from custody. david hunter was found guilty of the manslaughter of his wife, janice, at their home. mr hunter had told the court that his wife, who was suffering from blood cancer, begged him to end her life because she was in so much pain. he's was sentenced to two years in prison, but released because he's already spent most of that time behind bars. from cyprus, fiona trott sent this report. stunned. this is the moment the retired miner never dared to imagine. i can't describe it. i'm sorry, i wish i could — i wish i could find words to describe it, but i can't. when you're under pressure for two year, wondering which way it's goi
many parents, pupils, and teachers have been anxious to find out — and that is because the national education unionthis dispute. the union said it will continue to fight for more funding and education, but for now, there is a collective sigh of relief for many that children are likely to be able to go back to school in a few weeks's time without further disruption. you're live with bbc news. a british pensioner who killed his seriously ill wife in cyprus has been freed from custody. david...
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we'll be speaking live to the head of the national education union . national education union. plus lewis hamilton backs peaceful just stop oil protests at silverstone this weekend. >> he might just get his wish. organisers of the british grand prix have said they've planned the event expecting disruption even before that. let's zoom over to rhiannon for your latest headunes. headlines. >> thank you. good afternoon. it's just gone midday. your top stories from the newsroom. a woman continues to be questioned today over a car crash at a school in london which killed an eight year old girl. 16 people needed treatment after a land rover crashed into the study prep school in wimbledon. 12 people were taken to hospital . people were taken to hospital. the met police hasn't given an update on the condition of those injured . the woman in her 40s injured. the woman in her 40s remains in custody. she was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving . death by dangerous driving. teachers across england are walking out in the latest wave of strike action over pay. members
we'll be speaking live to the head of the national education union . national education union. plus lewis hamilton backs peaceful just stop oil protests at silverstone this weekend. >> he might just get his wish. organisers of the british grand prix have said they've planned the event expecting disruption even before that. let's zoom over to rhiannon for your latest headunes. headlines. >> thank you. good afternoon. it's just gone midday. your top stories from the newsroom. a woman...
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many parents, pupils, and teachers have been anxious to find out — and that is because the national education unioncation, but for now, there is a collective sigh of relief for many that children are likely to be able to go back to school in a few weeks's time without further disruption. more on that story in the next edition of our programme in about an hour's time. i'm back with more in a moment. hello there. it looks like summer is going to remain on hold for the rest of this week with low pressure always nearby. it is going to stay unsettled bringing spells of cloud, rain, even strong winds around for the time of year. it has been a wetjuly, many places have seen more than double what we expect in a normal month. parts of northwest england, preston, have seen three times what we expect in a normaljuly. it will stay unsettled into the start of august. this low pressure sitting on top of the country bringing a lot of cloud, outbreaks of patchy rain. there will be a few glimmers of brightness, the best in northern scotland again. some of the rain across scotland, northern england and northern irel
many parents, pupils, and teachers have been anxious to find out — and that is because the national education unioncation, but for now, there is a collective sigh of relief for many that children are likely to be able to go back to school in a few weeks's time without further disruption. more on that story in the next edition of our programme in about an hour's time. i'm back with more in a moment. hello there. it looks like summer is going to remain on hold for the rest of this week with low...
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bbc news. _ teachers in the uk s largest education union have voted to accept a pay rise of 6.5% — and will not now be striking in the autumn term. the nationaled the offer properly funded , saying it will not come from existing school budgets. live now to niamh sweeney, deputy general secretary for the national education union. thank you for your time. your reaction in terms of getting a resolution today? 1 reaction in terms of getting a resolution today?— reaction in terms of getting a resolution today? i think members should be proud _ resolution today? i think members should be proud of— resolution today? i think members should be proud of the _ resolution today? i think members should be proud of the action - resolution today? i think members should be proud of the action that| should be proud of the action that they have taken to achieve this offer. they have forced the government to improve the offer from the original 3% to now 6.5%, the week before this offer was made to rishi sunak was saying that he was not in the mind to implement the recommendation from the independent review body is so our members should be part of the action tak
bbc news. _ teachers in the uk s largest education union have voted to accept a pay rise of 6.5% — and will not now be striking in the autumn term. the nationaled the offer properly funded , saying it will not come from existing school budgets. live now to niamh sweeney, deputy general secretary for the national education union. thank you for your time. your reaction in terms of getting a resolution today? 1 reaction in terms of getting a resolution today?— reaction in terms of getting a...
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members of the national education union, along with three today at 1pm, more disruption for school pupils, are locked in a dispute
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but the national education union that we had the result in the last hour is the biggest. re the biggest education union in the whole of europe. actually >> so the others are expected to follow suit. >> yes. one of already >> yes. one of them has already agreed. that's a headteachers union. results union. there's two more results expected shortly, but it does look like the teachers strikes in england at least, are at an end, which will be wonderful for news parents and students in state schools have lost a full eight days of school this year. this is two weeks effectively, isn't it? nearly two weeks of learning just gone. they're not going to get that back . and of going to get that back. and of course, they lost so much because schools were closed twice lockdown . so a huge twice in lockdown. so a huge amount learning has been lost amount of learning has been lost over the last few years . so this over the last few years. so this will be great, great, great news. and the teachers feeling like they've had a significant win . win. >> yeah, the union's taking the same line as
but the national education union that we had the result in the last hour is the biggest. re the biggest education union in the whole of europe. actually >> so the others are expected to follow suit. >> yes. one of already >> yes. one of them has already agreed. that's a headteachers union. results union. there's two more results expected shortly, but it does look like the teachers strikes in england at least, are at an end, which will be wonderful for news parents and students...
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why is the national education union and its members striking? lack of plans for an emergency stockpile forfuture pandemics. in a report, the commons public accounts committee said the department of health and social care had "written off" nearly £15 billion of inventory in the past two years. the government said that at the time they were working to procure ppe in the face of an unprecedented global pandemic. the committee's chair said lessons could still be learnt. well, we've got several thousand — 9,500 shipping containers of ppe. the department of health and social care does not know what it has got. some of it it's burning as it goes through its inventory on it. i mean, this is really not confidence in the procurement process. what we recognised as a committee at the very early stages of the pandemic, there was a lot of urgent need to get ppe in. we have seen lax controls, lax finances and now we have a real challenge about how to deal with the huge stockpile of out of date and often not very useful ppe. bedtime may be slightly delayed this
why is the national education union and its members striking? lack of plans for an emergency stockpile forfuture pandemics. in a report, the commons public accounts committee said the department of health and social care had "written off" nearly £15 billion of inventory in the past two years. the government said that at the time they were working to procure ppe in the face of an unprecedented global pandemic. the committee's chair said lessons could still be learnt. well, we've got...
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and teachers in england, from the national education union, vote to accept a 6.5% pay rise and call off hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. production of oil and gas in the north sea is to be expanded. the uk government is offering hundreds of new licences for drilling. the prime minister says it will boost britain's energy independence. but environmental campaigners say more drilling for fossil fuels flies in the face of the science around climate change. the government has also announced £20 billion worth of backing for two new carbon capture projects. more on that in a moment from our climate editor — first, here's our political correspondent ione wells reports.
and teachers in england, from the national education union, vote to accept a 6.5% pay rise and call off hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. production of oil and gas in the north sea is to be expanded. the uk government is offering hundreds of new licences for drilling. the prime minister says it will boost britain's energy independence. but environmental campaigners say more drilling for fossil fuels flies in the face of the science around climate change. the...
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the national education union estimates the average salary will now increase by £2,500.ent has come under fire after it announced new permits to drill for oil and gas in the north sea. environmental campaigners say it goes against commitments for net zero carbon emssions by 2050, but the prime minister argues it will boost britain's energy independence. funding for two new carbon capture projects. have also been announced. a tribunal has heard a senior metropolitan police officer who wrote the force's anti—drugs strategy took lsd and magic mushrooms while off—duty and smoked cannabis before work. commanderjulian bennett is accused of three allegations of discreditable conduct, which he denies. you're live with bbc news. tobacco is still the leading cause of preventable deaths worldwide. that's according to the world health organization. but in its latest report on smoking and tobacco use it says control measures are having an impact. 0ur reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. these new figures on smoking and tobacco use are a bit of a mixed bag since the w
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i am here in reading, for the national education union rally.h me is siobhan wright, was a computer science teacher and a primary school governor. she won, the striker busily comes at the end of the school year, when many peoples are basing significant moments in a school calendar, end of the events and so on. —— district obviously comes. this is causing significant disruption to them and you parent as well. , ., ., disruption to them and you parent as well. , . ., , , well. yes, and we are truly sorry. we have the _ well. yes, and we are truly sorry. we have the children _ well. yes, and we are truly sorry. we have the children at _ well. yes, and we are truly sorry. we have the children at our - well. yes, and we are truly sorry. | we have the children at our hearts and everything we do. we wouldn't be teachers _ and everything we do. we wouldn't be teachers if— and everything we do. we wouldn't be teachers if we didn't. the unfortunate thing is that with the equipment and retention crisis, and the school— equipment and retention crisis, and t
i am here in reading, for the national education union rally.h me is siobhan wright, was a computer science teacher and a primary school governor. she won, the striker busily comes at the end of the school year, when many peoples are basing significant moments in a school calendar, end of the events and so on. —— district obviously comes. this is causing significant disruption to them and you parent as well. , ., ., disruption to them and you parent as well. , . ., , , well. yes, and we are...
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the deputy general secretary of the national education union says it will be a real failure for the governmentote to strike together . unions vote to strike together. station is a right that is why we have to fight . it station is a right that is why we have to fight. it comes as teachers across england walk out for a second day in the latest wave of strike action over pay . wave of strike action over pay. members of the union warned there could be more strikes in there could be more strikes in the autumn term. the government offered a one off £1,000 payment for the year as well as a 4.5% pay for the year as well as a 4.5% pay rise for next year. all for education. unions rejected the offer as science teacher on the picket line today told us he'd like a pay rise in line with inflation. >> we feel that our pay has been cut significantly as a result of stagnating wages for education and rising inflation, and we feel that this government hasn't been willing to do enough to support education, and we know that so many, so many new teachers are leaving the profession so early . it's profession so ea
the deputy general secretary of the national education union says it will be a real failure for the governmentote to strike together . unions vote to strike together. station is a right that is why we have to fight . it station is a right that is why we have to fight. it comes as teachers across england walk out for a second day in the latest wave of strike action over pay . wave of strike action over pay. members of the union warned there could be more strikes in there could be more strikes in...
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the general secretary of the national education union said she would be recommending that members bankoffer. the chair of the british medical association, who represents junior doctors, says the pay rise will not end the dispute, nor will it contain doctors and stop them from going abroad. >> the government has had knowledge of this award for several weeks. it has refused to negotiate, the only offer that was put on the table was 5%. it just shows this government is playing games and it has announced it willile the cost of this on to the very workers they were tasked with maintaining the public sector. theris no evidence that public sector pay rises fuel inflation. that is the government's narrative and is completely disingenuous. christian: joining us is a senior researcher at a nonpartisan think tank. the prime minister in his speech today only refer to education when he said these pay awards were properly funded. in other departments, he talks about reprioritizing and savings. do think some of this money is coming out of frontline services? >> almost certainly, the money will come f
the general secretary of the national education union said she would be recommending that members bankoffer. the chair of the british medical association, who represents junior doctors, says the pay rise will not end the dispute, nor will it contain doctors and stop them from going abroad. >> the government has had knowledge of this award for several weeks. it has refused to negotiate, the only offer that was put on the table was 5%. it just shows this government is playing games and it...
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schools in england are facing further disruption as teachers in the national education union strike overn rejected by all four education union, warning further action is likely if the dispute is not resolved. the broadcaster fiona phillips has and outs she has been diagnosed without symons. she is 62 and said she found out last year after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety —— —— has announced she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. we can return to the streets of edinburgh and the conclusion of the celebration for king charles�*s coronation in the parade is still going through the streets after king charles was presented with the scottish crown jewels, a sceptre and crown, which were whereby mary queen of scots, dating back to 15113. —— which were worn by. they were also in st giles' cathedral for the ceremony and the scottish first minister humza yousaf gave a reading and there was also a lot of music. the service was followed by a 21 gun salute from edinburgh castle and the red arrows have taken part in a fly byjust a short time ago. people are still lining the streets,
schools in england are facing further disruption as teachers in the national education union strike overn rejected by all four education union, warning further action is likely if the dispute is not resolved. the broadcaster fiona phillips has and outs she has been diagnosed without symons. she is 62 and said she found out last year after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety —— —— has announced she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. we can return to the streets of...
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schools in england face further disruption in the morning as teachers in the national education unioner pay. the government says its offer is fair and reasonable, but it has been rejected by all four education unions, who've warned that further strike action in the autumn is likely if the dispute remains unresolved. now to afghanistan, where the taliban have ordered hair and beauty salons to close within a month. the ruling is yet another blow for women's freedoms, which have been dramatically limited since the taliban returned to power two years ago. since then, girls have been banned from attending secondary schools, women have been prohibited from going to parks, travelling without a male campanion — and attending university. 0ur south asia correspondent yogita limaye has more. late last year, i remember going to a salon in kabul with two of our female colleagues. it wasn't for a news report. we just wanted to be in a casual space with afghan women where we could interact with them away from the scrutiny of the taliban. i remember we chatted, we laughed, we had a cup of tea. we got
schools in england face further disruption in the morning as teachers in the national education unioner pay. the government says its offer is fair and reasonable, but it has been rejected by all four education unions, who've warned that further strike action in the autumn is likely if the dispute remains unresolved. now to afghanistan, where the taliban have ordered hair and beauty salons to close within a month. the ruling is yet another blow for women's freedoms, which have been dramatically...
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teachers in england — from the national education union — vote to accept a 6.5% pay rise — and call offara blake hannah. all of the stories here in a moment but first let sport and for a full but first let the drum of the series is continuing to the final day england have had a brilliant last hour. the aussies began the last day with the fifth and finest test at the oval meeting 249 to win. the aussies began the last day day of the fifth and final test at the oval needing 249 to win but lost the wicket of david warner leavng them 140—1. steve smnith should also have been on his way before lunch too but was dropped by a prematurely celebrating captain ben stokes.
teachers in england — from the national education union — vote to accept a 6.5% pay rise — and call offara blake hannah. all of the stories here in a moment but first let sport and for a full but first let the drum of the series is continuing to the final day england have had a brilliant last hour. the aussies began the last day with the fifth and finest test at the oval meeting 249 to win. the aussies began the last day day of the fifth and final test at the oval needing 249 to win but...
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turning to teachers, kevin courtney, joint general secretary of the national education union, joinedith this clarification. we haven't suspended strike action, because we haven't got any strike action to suspend. but we had some strikes last week. it's a pity we had to have those straits, it's a pity the government didn't come forward with this pre—that, but we haven't got any other strike action currently scheduled, although we are in a ballot of our members. on the package that the government has put to us, of fully implementing the strb recommendation of 6.5% on all pay spine points and all allowances, and of 900 million new money for schools, which we have been guaranteed doesn't come out of any front line services, so it's not coming from 16 to 19 or send or school capital, we think those are steps in the right direction. there is also a commitment signed off by the prime minister to look at workload problems, workload reduction for teachers, which is driving people out of the profession. we think this package, it's not everything we wanted, but it's good enough for us to put it
turning to teachers, kevin courtney, joint general secretary of the national education union, joinedith this clarification. we haven't suspended strike action, because we haven't got any strike action to suspend. but we had some strikes last week. it's a pity we had to have those straits, it's a pity the government didn't come forward with this pre—that, but we haven't got any other strike action currently scheduled, although we are in a ballot of our members. on the package that the...
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school pupils in england are facing another day of disruption, as teachers from the national education unionge their latest strike about pay. many schools are closed to most students. the union says no teacher wants to be on strike, but that ministers have refused to negotiate. the government says it's made teachers a fair and reasonable offer and that it has to help many people during the cost of living crisis. our education reporter vanessa clarke has the latest. making their voices heard. across england, teachers havejoined the picket lines for the second time this week. they are calling for a pay rise that's above inflation and doesn't come out of school budgets. we see vacancies are going unfilled. we see vacancies are going unfilled. we see vacancies are going unfilled. we see really good colleagues leaving the profession in their thousands. leaving the profession in their thousands-— thousands. schools are systematically - thousands. schools are - systematically underfunded and thousands. schools are _ systematically underfunded and we now have _ systematically underfunded and we now
school pupils in england are facing another day of disruption, as teachers from the national education unionge their latest strike about pay. many schools are closed to most students. the union says no teacher wants to be on strike, but that ministers have refused to negotiate. the government says it's made teachers a fair and reasonable offer and that it has to help many people during the cost of living crisis. our education reporter vanessa clarke has the latest. making their voices heard....
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schools in england face further disruption today and on friday as teachers in the national education unionill be mounted outside schools and sixth—form colleges and striking teachers will march in westminster in london before taking part in a rally in parliament square. you're live with bbc news. britain's king charles has been presented with the scottish crown jewels as part of a lavish ceremony to mark his coronation. the afternoon began with a people's procession which left edinburgh castle and made its way along the royal mile. around 100 people from all walks of scottish life were involved including nhs workers, refugees and politicians. lots of people gathered ahead of the service to show their support for the king, but there was also a sizeable anti—monarchy protest. a demonstration also took place outside the scottish parliament which was attended by the co—leaders of the green party. king charles and queen camilla then arrived at st giles' cathedral for the service of thanksgiving and dedication. we heard traditional music during the service and the sermon praised the king and que
schools in england face further disruption today and on friday as teachers in the national education unionill be mounted outside schools and sixth—form colleges and striking teachers will march in westminster in london before taking part in a rally in parliament square. you're live with bbc news. britain's king charles has been presented with the scottish crown jewels as part of a lavish ceremony to mark his coronation. the afternoon began with a people's procession which left edinburgh...
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members of the national education union say the action is a last resort, and have called on the governmentations. vanessa clarke reports. a strike with no and inside, today would be the seventh national day of action by teachers in england. they are calling for a pay rise that's above inflation, one that does not come out of school budgets. if your child's maths class doesn't have a maths teacher, if your child puzzling business class is on after me, if their primary class has temporary staff, if your child has special needs and the special—needs assistant has left the school to work in a supermarket because the pay is better, parents know that their child's education is disrupted every day and that's what we are striking about. the government _ are striking about. the government says - are striking about. the government says the l are striking about. the government says the strikes are causing more disruption of the parents and children at the end of the school year and schools are receiving an extra £2 million over the next two years. an independent peer review body has advised the gover
members of the national education union say the action is a last resort, and have called on the governmentations. vanessa clarke reports. a strike with no and inside, today would be the seventh national day of action by teachers in england. they are calling for a pay rise that's above inflation, one that does not come out of school budgets. if your child's maths class doesn't have a maths teacher, if your child puzzling business class is on after me, if their primary class has temporary staff,...
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there's been disruption at schools across england today as teachers from the national education unionm the government. ministers say teachers have received a reasonable offer and that any deal has to be "fair to the tax payer", "fair to the taxpayer", as well as to teachers. our education reporter vanessa clarke has more details. making their voices heard. across england, teachers have joined the picket lines for the second time this week. they are calling for a pay rise that's above inflation and doesn't come out of school budgets. we see that vacancies are going unfilled. we see our really good colleagues leaving the profession in their thousands. schools are systematically underfunded and we now have a point where we can't afford to teach any more. we know the reality on the ground. the government always says we've given the school is the most - funding they've ever had, i they've had 2 billion extras. that doesn't transfer to what's happening in schools. - the government says strikes are causing more disruption for parents and children at the end of the year and schools are receiv
there's been disruption at schools across england today as teachers from the national education unionm the government. ministers say teachers have received a reasonable offer and that any deal has to be "fair to the tax payer", "fair to the taxpayer", as well as to teachers. our education reporter vanessa clarke has more details. making their voices heard. across england, teachers have joined the picket lines for the second time this week. they are calling for a pay rise...
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mary bousted, the general secretary of the national education union, said she'd be recommending membersbank" this offer. but the chair of the british medical association profession, phil banfield, who represents junior doctors, says the pay rise will not end the dispute, nor will it retain doctors and stop them going abroad. the government has had knowledge of this award for several weeks, it has refused to negotiate, the only offer it has put on the table was 5%, and so itjust shows that this government is playing games with the help of this nation with the health of this nation what it does announces, it is going to pile the cost of this onto the very workers that are tasked with maintaining the public sector. there is no evidence that public sector pay rises fuel inflation, and this government's narrative is completely disingenuous. joining us now is stuart hoddinott, a senior researcher at institute for government, a non partisan think tank. bank you for being with this. in his speech today, the premise that only refer to education when he said that these pay awards are properly fun
mary bousted, the general secretary of the national education union, said she'd be recommending membersbank" this offer. but the chair of the british medical association profession, phil banfield, who represents junior doctors, says the pay rise will not end the dispute, nor will it retain doctors and stop them going abroad. the government has had knowledge of this award for several weeks, it has refused to negotiate, the only offer it has put on the table was 5%, and so itjust shows that...
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members of the national education union in england have accepted a 6.5% pay rise for teachers from septemberd that members of the public have the right to wild camp in dartmoor national park. injanuary, a high courtjudge ruled that people were prevented from pitching tents overnight without the landowners�* permission, but that's now been overturned. banks offering unjustifiably low savings rates to their customers will face "robust action", the uk's financial watchdog has said. the financial conduct authority's has now set out a i4—point plan to make sure that providers are communicating with savers more effectively and interest rates are passed on "appropriately. you're live with bbc news. the ukrainian forces are still trying to retake the city of bakhmut in the country's east, which russian forces said they had captured in may. there are videos online of ukrainian troops storming russian trenches, in scenes not entirely dissimilar to images from the first world war. on the outskirts of the city, the ukrainian are testing russian defences. the bbc has been given exclusive access to a team
members of the national education union in england have accepted a 6.5% pay rise for teachers from septemberd that members of the public have the right to wild camp in dartmoor national park. injanuary, a high courtjudge ruled that people were prevented from pitching tents overnight without the landowners�* permission, but that's now been overturned. banks offering unjustifiably low savings rates to their customers will face "robust action", the uk's financial watchdog has said. the...
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back to the teaching unions because kevin courtney is the drudge general secretary of the national education unionfter what we have heard from the government today. first of all, just your reaction from what we had from the prime minister and others in terms of the basic pay review recommendations and the acceptance of that? yes. basic pay review recommendations and the acceptance of that?— the acceptance of that? yes, i will come onto — the acceptance of that? yes, i will come onto that, _ the acceptance of that? yes, i will come onto that, but _ the acceptance of that? yes, i will come onto that, butjust - the acceptance of that? yes, i will come onto that, butjust to - the acceptance of that? yes, i will come onto that, butjust to say i the acceptance of that? yes, i will| come onto that, butjust to say we haven�*t suspended strike action because we haven�*t got any strike action to suspend, but we have some strikes last week, it was a pity we had to have those strikes, it was a pity the government didn�*t come forward with this before that, but we haven�*t currently got any strike action sched
back to the teaching unions because kevin courtney is the drudge general secretary of the national education unionfter what we have heard from the government today. first of all, just your reaction from what we had from the prime minister and others in terms of the basic pay review recommendations and the acceptance of that? yes. basic pay review recommendations and the acceptance of that?— the acceptance of that? yes, i will come onto — the acceptance of that? yes, i will come onto that, _...
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members of the national education union are also due to walk out this friday.jewels at a service in edinburgh to mark the coronation. king charles and queen camilla will be commemorated at saint giles cathedral in edinburgh during the event attended by leading pubuc the event attended by leading public figures and members of a people's procession who will walk through the scottish caphal walk through the scottish capital. the king will receive a crown, a sceptre and a sword made of gold, silver and gems known collectively as the honours of scotland . well, you honours of scotland. well, you can get more on all of those stories by visiting our website at gb news .com . direct bullion sponsoi's. >> sponsors. >> the financial report on gb news for gold and silver investment . well here's a quick investment. well here's a quick snapshot of today's markets . snapshot of today's markets. >> the pound will buy you 511.2714 and >> the pound will buy you $1.2714 and ,1.1677. the price of gold is £1,516.28 per ounce. and the ftse 100 is at 7481 points. >> direct bullion
members of the national education union are also due to walk out this friday.jewels at a service in edinburgh to mark the coronation. king charles and queen camilla will be commemorated at saint giles cathedral in edinburgh during the event attended by leading pubuc the event attended by leading public figures and members of a people's procession who will walk through the scottish caphal walk through the scottish capital. the king will receive a crown, a sceptre and a sword made of gold, silver...
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it is the sixth national strike by members of the national education union in england since februaryling for above—inflation pay increases. the government says schools are receiving significant additionalfunding. and that's bbc news at one. now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm paul scott at the bbc sport centre. here's what's coming up... we could be set for a record breaking day at wimbledon as organisers play catch—up, if only the rain would stop. england have made changes ahead of their crucial third ashes test, jimmy anderson is out. and united finally get their man. mason mount signs a five—year deal at old trafford. welcome along to the programme. we thought we might have some tennis to tell you about. away from wimbledon, it's a crucial period for both england's men and women cricketers as they reach a pivotal stage in their respective ashes series' against australia. england men have named their side for the third test, which starts tomorrow at headingley, knowing they have
it is the sixth national strike by members of the national education union in england since februaryling for above—inflation pay increases. the government says schools are receiving significant additionalfunding. and that's bbc news at one. now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm paul scott at the bbc sport centre. here's what's coming up... we could be set for a record breaking day at...
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the national education union estimates the average salary will now increase by two—and—a—half thousandpermission, but that's now been overturned. banks offering unjustifiably low savings rates to their customers will face "robust action", the uk's financial watchdog has said. the financial conduct authority's has now set out a 14—point plan to make sure that providers are communicating with savers more effectively and interest rates are passed on "appropriately". you're live with bbc news. elon musk is in trouble, this time with the san francisco department of building inspection, because he has a giant flashing x on top of his twitter headquarters. this new x sign is emitting a blinding white pulsing light, which is annoying his neighbours in a high—rise on the other side of the street. you can imagine. but is the broader change annoying twitter users? how many have been searching the little blue box only to find it has changed to something that looks like a gym app? why can you still log on to twitter.com and be invited to tweet? is this rebrand the x factor that twitter needed or ar
the national education union estimates the average salary will now increase by two—and—a—half thousandpermission, but that's now been overturned. banks offering unjustifiably low savings rates to their customers will face "robust action", the uk's financial watchdog has said. the financial conduct authority's has now set out a 14—point plan to make sure that providers are communicating with savers more effectively and interest rates are passed on "appropriately"....
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also this lunchtime: teachers in england from the national education union vote to accept a 6.5% paygland level the series? and coming up on bbc news: co—hosts australia look to avoid elimination from their home world cup — they need a result against canada in melbourne. we'll be live with the very latest. good afternoon.
also this lunchtime: teachers in england from the national education union vote to accept a 6.5% paygland level the series? and coming up on bbc news: co—hosts australia look to avoid elimination from their home world cup — they need a result against canada in melbourne. we'll be live with the very latest. good afternoon.
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it is the sixth national strike by members of the national education union in england since february.that exists around the house of commons, with inappropriate flirting and sexual misconduct prevalent. six members of staff said abuses of power by male mps and senior staffers remained common, and a new complaints process was too slow. a house of commons spokesman said it took complaints "extremely seriously". you can see the full report on bbc two�*s newsnight tonight at 10.30. and there are more updates, news and analysis on bbc news 0nline, that�*s bbc.co.uk/news, the former gmtv presenter fiona phillips has revealed that she was diagnosed a year ago with early stage alzheimer�*s at the age of 61. the disease runs in herfamily. she went for tests after months of what she described as brain fog and anxiety. our medical editor fergus walsh looks at the causes and symptoms of the disease. my mum started showing signs in her 50s and dad in his late 60s... fiona phillips has often spoken about the devastating impact of alzheimer�*s on her family. the tv presenter has told the daily mirro
it is the sixth national strike by members of the national education union in england since february.that exists around the house of commons, with inappropriate flirting and sexual misconduct prevalent. six members of staff said abuses of power by male mps and senior staffers remained common, and a new complaints process was too slow. a house of commons spokesman said it took complaints "extremely seriously". you can see the full report on bbc two�*s newsnight tonight at 10.30. and...
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. >> members of the national education union are taking part in a second day of industrial action. ere could be more strikes in the autumn term, all for education. unions rejected the government's offer of a one off payment and a 4.5% pay rise next year. payment and a 4.5% pay rise next year . more payment and a 4.5% pay rise next year. more than payment and a 4.5% pay rise next year . more than 300 people were year. more than 300 people were intercept ated in small boats in the english channel in the early hours of this morning . its the hours of this morning. its the first crossings in seven days following poor weather. gb news understands that the boats pushed off from a 60 mile stretch of the french coastline from dunkirk to boulogne . it from dunkirk to boulogne. it bnngs from dunkirk to boulogne. it brings the total number of crossings so far this year to over 11,700. house prices fell at the fastest annual rate in 12 years last month . halifax years last month. halifax reports that the average uk property price was down 2.6% in june. that's compared with the same month last y
. >> members of the national education union are taking part in a second day of industrial action. ere could be more strikes in the autumn term, all for education. unions rejected the government's offer of a one off payment and a 4.5% pay rise next year. payment and a 4.5% pay rise next year . more payment and a 4.5% pay rise next year. more than payment and a 4.5% pay rise next year . more than 300 people were year. more than 300 people were intercept ated in small boats in the english...
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the national education union says . al education union says. 86% of its members voted to accept the latest pay offer, with a 60% turnout. it comes after union members staged eight days of strike action in state schools since february in a dispute over pay education secretary gillian keegan has welcomed the decision as good news for teachers. parents and children . the prime minister children. the prime minister says the planned expansion of oil and gas drilling in the nonh oil and gas drilling in the north sea is entirely consistent with the government's net zero plan. but former energy minister chris skidmore criticised the plan, saying it's the wrong decision at the wrong time and that modern voters will vote with their feet as they look for policies that protect the environment . policies that protect the environment. but speaking in aberdeenshire this morning, rishi sunak said the plan is a step in the right direction, describing it as better for energy security and better for jobs. >> when it comes to our energy sec
the national education union says . al education union says. 86% of its members voted to accept the latest pay offer, with a 60% turnout. it comes after union members staged eight days of strike action in state schools since february in a dispute over pay education secretary gillian keegan has welcomed the decision as good news for teachers. parents and children . the prime minister children. the prime minister says the planned expansion of oil and gas drilling in the nonh oil and gas drilling...
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it is the sixth national strike by members of the national education union in england since februarythe journalist and broadcaster fiona phillips says she's been diagnosed with alzheimer's at the age of 62. the former host of gmtv discovered she had the disease a year ago, after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety. she's described to the daily mirror how dementia has ravaged herfamily. yesterday there was a lot of rainfall across southern areas of the uk but today is looking drier and brighterfor many. one or two showers in the forecast today, but few and far between. all of us at some point might catch one of these showers but you can see from the pressure pattern, this area of low pressure that brought the rainfall yesterday across southern areas and it has now speeded away to the low countries. you can see these dots and blue specks — these are the showers and one or two could be heavy and thundery into the afternoon but there will be dry spells and sunshine in between those showers. perhaps a tad warmer than yesterday with temperatures up to 20 or 21 in the south. 15—17 in
it is the sixth national strike by members of the national education union in england since februarythe journalist and broadcaster fiona phillips says she's been diagnosed with alzheimer's at the age of 62. the former host of gmtv discovered she had the disease a year ago, after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety. she's described to the daily mirror how dementia has ravaged herfamily. yesterday there was a lot of rainfall across southern areas of the uk but today is looking drier and...
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members of the national education union will also walk out this friday. the justice committee has warned. sir bob neill said that there are real issues with prison officer recruitment, retention and low morale warning of a potential powder keg . and the wimbledon powder keg. and the wimbledon tennis tournament is continuing .fans tennis tournament is continuing . fans should expect sunnier spells and fewer showers. luckily after that heavy rain on the tournament, second day stopped play on the outside courts yesterday . but overall, courts yesterday. but overall, today we'll see scattered bouts of rain across south—east england and it should feel slightly warmer for many . slightly warmer for many. >> and the weather so far looks goodin >> and the weather so far looks good in edinburgh where the coronation of king charles iii with a ceremony at saint giles cathedral , will take place. cathedral, will take place. >> yes, the monarch is to be presented with the crown jewels of scotland and the proceedings will include a new sword named after the late queen.
members of the national education union will also walk out this friday. the justice committee has warned. sir bob neill said that there are real issues with prison officer recruitment, retention and low morale warning of a potential powder keg . and the wimbledon powder keg. and the wimbledon tennis tournament is continuing .fans tennis tournament is continuing . fans should expect sunnier spells and fewer showers. luckily after that heavy rain on the tournament, second day stopped play on the...
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the national education union estimates the average salary will now increase by two—and—a—half thousand, the uk's financial watchdog has said. the financial conduct authority's has now set out a 14—point plan to make sure that providers are communicating with savers more effectively and interest rates are passed on 'appropriately�*. i'm christian fraser. it's now time for the panel. scottish politics, the possibility of a election and explain. i scottish politics, the possibility of a election and explain. i have covered global _ of a election and explain. i have covered global politics - of a election and explain. i have covered global politics but - of a election and explain. i have covered global politics but all. covered global politics but all potitics — covered global politics but all potitics is _ covered global politics but all politics is local _ covered global politics but all politics is local and _ covered global politics but all politics is local and it's- covered global politics but all- politics is local and it's becoming quite _ politics is local and it's becoming quite
the national education union estimates the average salary will now increase by two—and—a—half thousand, the uk's financial watchdog has said. the financial conduct authority's has now set out a 14—point plan to make sure that providers are communicating with savers more effectively and interest rates are passed on 'appropriately�*. i'm christian fraser. it's now time for the panel. scottish politics, the possibility of a election and explain. i scottish politics, the possibility of a...
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members of the national education union are walking out again over pay.test at headingley. england will resume on 68—3 this morning, trailing by 195 runs. mark wood took 5 wickets yesterday for england. mitchell marsh scored a century for australia. andy murray will be back on centre court in the second match of the day, to finish his delayed second—round tie with fifth seed stefanos tsitsipas, with the briton leading by two sets to one. after that it'll be what novak djokovic is calling "the duel of the veterans of the tour" when he faces old rival stan wawrinka. and following his shock win over casper ruud, liam broady is also in third round action today. meanwhile mark cavendish could make history today on stage 7 of the tour de france, which should end in a sprint finish. he's chasing a record breaking 35th stage win. and irish amateur aine donegan is one shot off the lead at the women's us open after her first round at a major. we are talking about men and muscles in the dangerous pharmaceutical places men will go and men will take. we are talking ab
members of the national education union are walking out again over pay.test at headingley. england will resume on 68—3 this morning, trailing by 195 runs. mark wood took 5 wickets yesterday for england. mitchell marsh scored a century for australia. andy murray will be back on centre court in the second match of the day, to finish his delayed second—round tie with fifth seed stefanos tsitsipas, with the briton leading by two sets to one. after that it'll be what novak djokovic is calling...
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. >> it comes after members of the national education union took part in a second day of industrial action this week. they were warning there could be more strikes in the autumn term all for education. unions rejected the government's offer of a one off payment and a 4.5% pay of a one off payment and a 4.5% pay rise next year. of a one off payment and a 4.5% pay rise next year . science pay rise next year. science teacher on that picket line told us he'd like a rise in line with inflation. we feel that our pay has been cut significantly as a result of stagnating wages for education and rising inflation. >> and we feel that this government hasn't been willing to do enough to support education and we know that so many so many new teachers are leaving the profession so early. it's unsustainable . the wages it's unsustainable. the wages are not meeting the work that they're being asked to put in, andifs they're being asked to put in, and it's driving people out of the system. and that's really bad for students. more than 300 people were intercepted in small boats in the english channel in the
. >> it comes after members of the national education union took part in a second day of industrial action this week. they were warning there could be more strikes in the autumn term all for education. unions rejected the government's offer of a one off payment and a 4.5% pay of a one off payment and a 4.5% pay rise next year. of a one off payment and a 4.5% pay rise next year . science pay rise next year. science teacher on that picket line told us he'd like a rise in line with...
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and members of the national education union are due to walk out again on friday.u're up to date on tv online dab+ radio and the tunein app . dab+ radio and the tunein app. you're with gb news, britain's news . news. channel >> thanks for that. follow i was listening to that report there. it grabbed a man like a cobra . listening to that report there. it grabbed a man like a cobra. i dread to think quite frankly, what that means. the mind boggles, doesn't it? ladies and gents ? it really does. i am gents? it really does. i am michelle dewberry. i'm with you till 7:00 tonight alongside me. the former brexit party mep and journalist martin daubney and the co—founder of novara media , the co—founder of novara media, aaron bastani. good evening to both of you. you know the drill , don't you? it's not just about us three here. it's very much about you guys at home. i loved it last night, by the way, the guys at home, you guys were getting in touch asking the panel questions. you won't need me at rate, but i loved it. me at this rate, but i loved it. you get in touch. yo
and members of the national education union are due to walk out again on friday.u're up to date on tv online dab+ radio and the tunein app . dab+ radio and the tunein app. you're with gb news, britain's news . news. channel >> thanks for that. follow i was listening to that report there. it grabbed a man like a cobra . listening to that report there. it grabbed a man like a cobra. i dread to think quite frankly, what that means. the mind boggles, doesn't it? ladies and gents ? it really...
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members of the national education union say the action is a last resort, and have called on the governmentvanessa clarke reports. a strike with no end in sight. today will be the seventh national day of action by teachers in england. they are calling for a pay rise that's above inflation and one that doesn't come out of school budgets. if your child's maths class doesn't have a maths teacher, if your child's physics class isn't taught half the week, if your child's primary class has got a succession of temporary staff instead of a permanent staff, if your child's got special needs and the special needs support assistant has left the school to work in a supermarket because the pay is better, those parents know that their child's education is disrupted every day. and that's what we're on strike about. the government says the strikes are causing more disruption for parents and children at the end of the school year and that schools are receiving an extra £2 billion over the next two years. an independent pay review body has advised the government on what the pay rise should be. unions want it
members of the national education union say the action is a last resort, and have called on the governmentvanessa clarke reports. a strike with no end in sight. today will be the seventh national day of action by teachers in england. they are calling for a pay rise that's above inflation and one that doesn't come out of school budgets. if your child's maths class doesn't have a maths teacher, if your child's physics class isn't taught half the week, if your child's primary class has got a...
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he spoke virtually to the national education association earlier today. union holding its annual representative assembly in florida this week. the president spoke on several issues that teachers are facing, calling on congress to pass more gun control laws. also said that arming teachers wasn't the answer. mr. biden added how important it was to help teachers pay back their loans. >> since i took office, we've added 100,000 public school teachers. we're going to continue to work to address the teach shortage. it's critical. no, really, this is a national security issue. as far as paying teachers and educators what they're worth. >> first lady jill biden also delivered remarks to the union members. >>> it is one of the downsides of fireworks on the fourth of july. i'm talking about property damage, but it turns out your insurance policy could cover it. according to the national fire protection association, fireworks caused $59 million in property damage in 2021, and much of it is fire-related. expert says homeowners insurance generally covers fire damage, but th
he spoke virtually to the national education association earlier today. union holding its annual representative assembly in florida this week. the president spoke on several issues that teachers are facing, calling on congress to pass more gun control laws. also said that arming teachers wasn't the answer. mr. biden added how important it was to help teachers pay back their loans. >> since i took office, we've added 100,000 public school teachers. we're going to continue to work to...
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a five—day strike byjunior doctors in england begins on wednesday — its after the national education unionered a 12% increase by the scottish government. the prime minister however has been clear he will not do anything that will fuel inflation. he thinks higher public sector wage increases will do that. some people disagree with that analysis but he is insistent that high inflation is a major problem. of course they are campaigning for bigger wage increases because inflation is running so high so there is an impasse. next year, what will happen, the government has started receiving news from independent pay review bodies and there are clearly conversations going on in government about whether to accept the recommendations are not because they might be too high. we do not have a figure but it looks like there are differences within cabinet and ministers about whether to accept these recommendations for next year salaries. the longer the strikes go on the course of the government gets to a general election, they do not want to go into that with a backdrop of public strikes so there is clear
a five—day strike byjunior doctors in england begins on wednesday — its after the national education unionered a 12% increase by the scottish government. the prime minister however has been clear he will not do anything that will fuel inflation. he thinks higher public sector wage increases will do that. some people disagree with that analysis but he is insistent that high inflation is a major problem. of course they are campaigning for bigger wage increases because inflation is running so...
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schools in england are facing further disruption, as teachers from the national education union strikever pay. they're walking out today and on friday. the government insists its latest pay offer is fair and reasonable. israel has carried out air strikes in the gaza strip, after rockets were fired overnight. the israeli army is withdrawing from jenin in the occupied west bank, after a two—day military operation. alzheimer's charities have praised fiona phillips, who's revealed she's been diagnosed with the disease. the former gmtv presenter, who's 62, is taking part in trials of a new drug which could potentially slow its effects. these think tanks, they say without action the nhs will face managed decline, that gradually erodes the guarantee of safety. it was designed to create. and they have this report comparing the nhs with 18 similar higher income countries including france, germany, sweden, singapore and the us and the report said a decade of underinvestment combined with the pandemic has left the nhs delivering performance that is middling at best and the uk must do more to redu
schools in england are facing further disruption, as teachers from the national education union strikever pay. they're walking out today and on friday. the government insists its latest pay offer is fair and reasonable. israel has carried out air strikes in the gaza strip, after rockets were fired overnight. the israeli army is withdrawing from jenin in the occupied west bank, after a two—day military operation. alzheimer's charities have praised fiona phillips, who's revealed she's been...
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members of the national education union are due to walk out again on friday.ack now to . now to. patrick >> well, loads to get through. let's get started. the nhs is celebrating its 75th birthday day today and bear in mind again , just want to remind everyone the nhs, it's not some kind of cult, it's not a sacred cow . cult, it's not a sacred cow. rishi sunak attended a service at westminster abbey this morning where both he and sir keir starmer gave religious readings. the health secretary, steve barclay, said the nhs is our most treasured national institution. the tributes have been pouring in. we're going to light up buildings in blue later on as well. we have stopped just short by the way, of a state mandated clap a thon in the streets this evening and allowing all children or forcing them at gunpoint to chant about them at gunpoint to chant about the nhs at the start of their school day. but do we need to stop looking at our health service through rose tinted glasses, putting everyone one that works for it on a pedestal 7 that works for it on a pedestal ?
members of the national education union are due to walk out again on friday.ack now to . now to. patrick >> well, loads to get through. let's get started. the nhs is celebrating its 75th birthday day today and bear in mind again , just want to remind everyone the nhs, it's not some kind of cult, it's not a sacred cow . cult, it's not a sacred cow. rishi sunak attended a service at westminster abbey this morning where both he and sir keir starmer gave religious readings. the health...
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. >> i had a conversation with the president of the national education association, the teachers unionnight, who said in florida, teachers are resisting teaching this nonsense in florida that ron desantis wants to teach about how people were enslaved and develop some skills. and breitbart has posted this morning an article which says, the msnbc's velshi argues florida should not teach, banned ap course saying they learned skills. mainstream publications are taking issue with the idea that that is a ridiculous thing to say. we had kimberly crenshaw on the other day, she said my great grandmother was enslaved. and she was a midwife. she would much rather not had been enslaved and learn being a midwife. and if you are a free people, you can learn whatever you -- want >> of course, it's not only bs. it is dangerous. and thank goodness for adolf hitler, my father suffering as a child during the holocaust, right, as a presenter -- >> my father's from bullet. and he was part of the last generation of the holocaust. if it wasn't for hitler, my father would have never become a constructive surg
. >> i had a conversation with the president of the national education association, the teachers unionnight, who said in florida, teachers are resisting teaching this nonsense in florida that ron desantis wants to teach about how people were enslaved and develop some skills. and breitbart has posted this morning an article which says, the msnbc's velshi argues florida should not teach, banned ap course saying they learned skills. mainstream publications are taking issue with the idea that...
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these unions, the national education association had their annual deal this week.s a teacher. >> we will change this world for our students! with that inner fire burning! we will never bend! we will never be broken! because we are the nea! and we will always, always do what we must! to be worthy of our students! thank you nea for all you do every day for our babies. and for our colleagues and for your state and for this country. onward nea! onward! [cheers] >> jesse: we are adding her to the suspect list of who left the coke at the white house. i'm kidding. i'm kidding. jimmy, what's going on here. >> i thought commercial for noise canceling headphone. put them on. do you want to interrupt that and be like, yo, you get summers off. like, you are not leading people into combat here. you are teaching math, which we respect and need more of. but this is one of those moments where you realize leadership doesn't focus on what the gig is the gig is not being like some faux preacher or political activist. this is the problem. teachers get a bad wrap. there are so many gre
these unions, the national education association had their annual deal this week.s a teacher. >> we will change this world for our students! with that inner fire burning! we will never bend! we will never be broken! because we are the nea! and we will always, always do what we must! to be worthy of our students! thank you nea for all you do every day for our babies. and for our colleagues and for your state and for this country. onward nea! onward! [cheers] >> jesse: we are adding...
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members of the national education union in schools and sixth form colleges are walking out demanding meta over the new social media platform called threads. more than 30 million people have signed up for the app since its launch on wednesday, but twitter says it's stealing its own ideas and secrets . yeah yeah, and trade secrets. yeah yeah, it's interesting, the whole threads thing is i find very interesting. >> yeah. i'll tell you what, though. >> i mean, even our own campaign has been amassing more and more names since we went on air at 6:00. >> yeah, it's going up very quickly. let me just have a look, because it was 147,000. we're now in 156,000. that's brilliant if you want to get involved. >> interesting . >> interesting. >> interesting. >> don't kill cash. that's the bafic >> don't kill cash. that's the basic thing. it's at the moment, it's a petition and if you look at that little qr code in the corner of the screen there, and you go up to that qr code with your phone on its camera app, then you'll be directed to a page where you can sign the petition or can go to gb petition
members of the national education union in schools and sixth form colleges are walking out demanding meta over the new social media platform called threads. more than 30 million people have signed up for the app since its launch on wednesday, but twitter says it's stealing its own ideas and secrets . yeah yeah, and trade secrets. yeah yeah, it's interesting, the whole threads thing is i find very interesting. >> yeah. i'll tell you what, though. >> i mean, even our own campaign has...
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education. i've been a target by the teacher union in illinois, the national education association has listed meeir newsletters and moms for liberty, the organization i started in illinois. we are a formidable force politically, and they know it. and they're frustrate by it. elizabeth: got it. >> tough luck, we're going to be looking out for our children. elizabeth: shannon adcock, thanks for joining us. come back soon. >>> we have this new house spending bill, it's coming in, it wants to get rid of john kerry's secretive the climate czar office for good. plus, a top environmentalist calls9 out biden's energy policy for being nuts and off the wall. >>> plus, more states want to tax you on the miles you drive even if you drive a gas car and do not drive an electric car. all this on "the evening edit" next. ♪th so you can always see where you're heading, without fingersticks. dexcom g7 is the most accurate cgm. so, you can manage your diabetes with confidence. ♪ ♪ (christina) with verizon business unlimited, i get 5g, truly unlimited data, and unlimited hotspot data. so, no matter what, i'm runnin
education. i've been a target by the teacher union in illinois, the national education association has listed meeir newsletters and moms for liberty, the organization i started in illinois. we are a formidable force politically, and they know it. and they're frustrate by it. elizabeth: got it. >> tough luck, we're going to be looking out for our children. elizabeth: shannon adcock, thanks for joining us. come back soon. >>> we have this new house spending bill, it's coming in, it...