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from tomorrow, the national living wage is going up from £10112 an hour to £11.44 an hour. 9.8%. the age at which a worker qualifies has also been reduced from 23 to 21 years old. the treasury says a full—time worker should be paid about £1,800 extra over one year. this is the largest increase in a minimum wage in cash terms and the first time it's gone up by more than a pound in one go, and it reflects, really, the strength in pay growth across the economy — which looks set to continue. minimum wage levels for workers aged between 16 and 21 will also rise. the lobby group uk hospitality says taken across all the pay scales, businesses could be having to find an increase of 17%. got significant cost headwinds they're facing into, notjust wages, but energy, food price inflation, and the cost of living pressures. so there's a perfect storm going on here, and on top of this, a 17% increase in their wage bill. charities want to see more businesses sign up to the so—called real living wage, which sets minimum pay at a higher rate. but tomorrow's increase will give a pay boost to
from tomorrow, the national living wage is going up from £10112 an hour to £11.44 an hour. 9.8%. the age at which a worker qualifies has also been reduced from 23 to 21 years old. the treasury says a full—time worker should be paid about £1,800 extra over one year. this is the largest increase in a minimum wage in cash terms and the first time it's gone up by more than a pound in one go, and it reflects, really, the strength in pay growth across the economy — which looks set to continue....
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workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wagellions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage. previously you had to be 23 years old to qualify, but that's been reduced to 21. it has been just over £10 an hour — just over $12. it's going up to just over £11 an hour. our business correspondent marc ashdown has the details. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a month to live on. pay rises just help him stay afloat. i think they balance, because obviously everything else goes up in price so it sort of evens out every single year. maybe for, like, a month you'll be like, "ooh, i've got money this month!" and then it'lljust be, like — the next month will be a bit of a rough one. workers across the uk in some of the lowest—paid jobs are about to get a boost in their pay. from tomorrow, the national living wage is going up from £10.42 an hour to £11.44 an hour. that's an increase of 9.8%.
workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wagellions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage. previously you had to be 23 years old to qualify, but that's been reduced to 21. it has been just over £10 an hour — just over $12. it's going up to just over £11 an hour. our business correspondent marc ashdown has the details. barista sam loves hisjob,...
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in some of the lowest—paid jobs are about to get a boost in their pay — from tomorrow the national living wage1.44 an hour — that's an increase of 9.8%. the age at which a worker qualifies is also being reduced from 23 to 21 years old. the treasury says a full—time worker should be paid about £1,800 extra over a year. this is the largest increase in the minimum wage in cash terms, and the first time it's gone up by more than a pound in one go. and it reflects, really, the strength in pay growth across the economy — which looks set to continue. minimum—wage levels for workers aged between 16 and 21 will also rise. the lobby group ukhospitality said, taken across all the pay scales, businesses could be having to fund an increase of 17%. got significant cost headwinds that they're facing into not just wages but energy, food price, inflation and the cost—of—living pressures. so there is a perfect storm going on here and, on top of this, a 17% increase in their wage bills. charities want to see more businesses sign up to the so—called real living wage — which sets minimum pay at a higher rate. but
in some of the lowest—paid jobs are about to get a boost in their pay — from tomorrow the national living wage1.44 an hour — that's an increase of 9.8%. the age at which a worker qualifies is also being reduced from 23 to 21 years old. the treasury says a full—time worker should be paid about £1,800 extra over a year. this is the largest increase in the minimum wage in cash terms, and the first time it's gone up by more than a pound in one go. and it reflects, really, the strength in...
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the national living wage goes up tomorrow, rising byjust over a pound, to £11.44 an hour, paid to anyonethe government says it'll boost the wages of the lowest paid by £1,800 a year, as marc ashdown reports. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a month to live on. pay rises just help him stay afloat. i think they balance, because obviously everything else goes up in price so it sort of evens out every single year. maybe for, like, a month you'll be like, "0oh, i've got money this month!" and then it'lljust be, like — the next month will be a bit of a rough one. workers across the uk in some of the lowest—paid jobs are about to get a boost in their pay. the minimum wage will rise from tomorrow. anyone from the age of 16 will see their weights rise... if you are aged 18, 19, or 20, it will go... and the national living which will now be paid to anyone aged over 21 instead of 23. that is going up... that is the largest ever increase in cash terms, and could amount to a large increase in wet spells, of 17%. , ., ., larg
the national living wage goes up tomorrow, rising byjust over a pound, to £11.44 an hour, paid to anyonethe government says it'll boost the wages of the lowest paid by £1,800 a year, as marc ashdown reports. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a month to live on. pay rises just help him stay afloat. i think they balance, because obviously everything else goes up in price so it sort of evens out every single year. maybe...
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when we start to see the increase in the national living wage, april and that additional cuts in nationalas inflation coming down, all those things will start to help, but it has been a really tough couple of years for a lot of people. they have gone through their savings, their living standards have fallen and they are having to make tough choices about when they buy and what they buy. they are spending in bars and restaurants, if they are doing that they are less likely to be standing in food shops and retailers. i think things will improve slowly through the year but it will be a tough slog. the year but it will be a tough sloa. �* , , ., ., the year but it will be a tough sloa. ., , slog. as you mentioned there, sales articularl slog. as you mentioned there, sales particularly when — slog. as you mentioned there, sales particularly when it _ slog. as you mentioned there, sales particularly when it comes _ slog. as you mentioned there, sales particularly when it comes to - slog. as you mentioned there, sales particularly when it comes to food i particularly when it comes to food and ho
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millions of workers are set for a pay boost as the national living wage goes up. late drama at brentford where two stoppage time goals see the points shared, as manchester united are denied victory thanks to a 99th minute equaliser. and the best of your easter sunday whether we'll be found in scotland today. elsewhere, a bit more cloud than yesterday, and in eastern areas a return of some patchy rain. i'll have all the details later on breakfast. many of us see them as a nuisance — but conservationists are urging us to be nice to seagulls, as their numbers decline in the uk. it's easter sunday, the 31st march. our main story. the king is to make his first formal public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. he's due to attend the easter sunday service at st george's chapel in windsor, along with other royals. but prince william and his wife, the princess of wales — who's also receiving treatment for cancer — will not be there. here's our royal correspondentjonny dymond. to the family church and that of many monarchs, the king is expected to walk today, in w
millions of workers are set for a pay boost as the national living wage goes up. late drama at brentford where two stoppage time goals see the points shared, as manchester united are denied victory thanks to a 99th minute equaliser. and the best of your easter sunday whether we'll be found in scotland today. elsewhere, a bit more cloud than yesterday, and in eastern areas a return of some patchy rain. i'll have all the details later on breakfast. many of us see them as a nuisance — but...
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from tomorrow, the national living wage is going up from £10112 an hour to £11.44 an hour. wages, but energy, food price inflation and the cost of living pressures. so there is a perfect storm going on here, and on top of this, a 17% increase in their wage bill. prices and wages have crept up and there's a concern how far cost can be passed on to customers. we are not looking — be passed on to customers. we are not looking at _ be passed on to customers. we are not looking at plus _ be passed on to customers. we are not looking at plus £4 _ be passed on to customers. we are not looking at plus £4 and - be passed on to customers. we are not looking at plus £4 and it - be passed on to customers. we are not looking at plus £4 and it will. not looking at plus £4 and it will not looking at plus £4 and it will not be long before it's £5 that's on the horizon. it's a question we're asking ourselves, when there's that little cup of coffee in the morning become unaffordable?— little cup of coffee in the morning become unaffordable? some 14,000 uk businesses voluntarily _ become unaf
from tomorrow, the national living wage is going up from £10112 an hour to £11.44 an hour. wages, but energy, food price inflation and the cost of living pressures. so there is a perfect storm going on here, and on top of this, a 17% increase in their wage bill. prices and wages have crept up and there's a concern how far cost can be passed on to customers. we are not looking — be passed on to customers. we are not looking at _ be passed on to customers. we are not looking at plus _ be...
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millions of workers are set for a pay boost as the national living wage goes up.d victory thanks to a 99th minute equaliser. and the best of your easter sunday whether we'll be found in scotland today. elsewhere, a bit more cloud than yesterday, and in eastern areas a return of some patchy rain. i'll have all the details later on breakfast. many of us see them as a nuisance — but conservationists are urging us to be nice to seagulls, as their numbers decline in the uk. it's easter sunday, the 31st march. our main story. the king is to make his first formal public appearance
millions of workers are set for a pay boost as the national living wage goes up.d victory thanks to a 99th minute equaliser. and the best of your easter sunday whether we'll be found in scotland today. elsewhere, a bit more cloud than yesterday, and in eastern areas a return of some patchy rain. i'll have all the details later on breakfast. many of us see them as a nuisance — but conservationists are urging us to be nice to seagulls, as their numbers decline in the uk. it's easter sunday, the...
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workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage
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we know that as the new national wage in, new national living wage in, we're see more, this is we'reee more, this is an idea moving forward. is really going to tip things over the edge and as we quite rightly said, i mean, we want to pay the best rate, but we want to pay the best rate in a balanced environment where the businesses are, you know, able to are, you know, are able to afford , and be able to sort afford it, and be able to sort of move forward. but at at moment we're not, in that position where we could even anywhere near afford that, let alone a national living wage increase that we saw from the, autumn budget, that was announced last year. >> okay. michael, kill mike parry. good to see you both this morning. thanks very much indeed . now on that, let us know. gb views at gb news. com. >> yes. aidan magee will be here with all your sport that's coming up next. this is breakfast on gb i >> -- >> aidan magee has got the sport for us this morning. >> aidan magee has got the sport for us this morning . good morning. >> good morning to you both. >> good morning to you both. >>
we know that as the new national wage in, new national living wage in, we're see more, this is we'reee more, this is an idea moving forward. is really going to tip things over the edge and as we quite rightly said, i mean, we want to pay the best rate, but we want to pay the best rate in a balanced environment where the businesses are, you know, able to are, you know, are able to afford , and be able to sort afford it, and be able to sort of move forward. but at at moment we're not, in that...
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to put it in context, the national living wage for someone over 23, working a 35—hour week, would be se of the cost of living crisis. the study looked at other issues, included trans athletes. more than 100 elite british sportswomen told the bbc they would be uncomfortable with transgender women competing in female categories in their sport. meanwhile, more than 100 respondents said they had experienced sexism in their sport. well, earlier i spoke to the bbc�*s katie falkingham who's been following this study and began by asking her how some athletes were functioning on so little money. it certainly very difficult. the average salary in the uk is just under £35,000, so that puts in perspective how little the out fleets are sometimes learning. you have eight athletes earning in excess of £100,000, but they are in the minority. many athletes told us they had a fiercely think about quitting their sport. it's very difficult to get a job that fits around the demands of training and competition. 0ne athletes that she's holding out five jobs to on her sport. sponsorship is very hard to come
to put it in context, the national living wage for someone over 23, working a 35—hour week, would be se of the cost of living crisis. the study looked at other issues, included trans athletes. more than 100 elite british sportswomen told the bbc they would be uncomfortable with transgender women competing in female categories in their sport. meanwhile, more than 100 respondents said they had experienced sexism in their sport. well, earlier i spoke to the bbc�*s katie falkingham who's been...
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part of it might have to do with impending rises in the wage, national living wage we have noticed particularly smaller firms and those in the retail sector, they seem to have cooled more in terms of their hiring intentions. so it's -- it's more an inference rather than something definite, but i think the interest wage could be effective. >> you look at joe biden versus trump in the united states the narrative is here in the uk, there's nothing to spook the market because you've got two politicians very close to policy action a little different in the united states how are you thinking about the risk and how the nation is thinking about the biggest political risks to come? >> yeah. we haven't asked directly what they think about, you know, biden versus trump, but i think compared to six months ago, they are telling us that political uncertainty is on the rise i think one of the big debates iswhat happens after the election because, you know, a lot of the public spending pro promises, how is that going to be paid. so that's a big question really for everyone really, businesses, household, after
part of it might have to do with impending rises in the wage, national living wage we have noticed particularly smaller firms and those in the retail sector, they seem to have cooled more in terms of their hiring intentions. so it's -- it's more an inference rather than something definite, but i think the interest wage could be effective. >> you look at joe biden versus trump in the united states the narrative is here in the uk, there's nothing to spook the market because you've got two...
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passed a national living wage index it to inflation. more affordable to build more affordable units. us a way to make college more affordable. and don't preach to me that everybody doesn't need to go to college because if they don't they should decide, not you. we do not want tracking and steering. the dates and segregation high schools in the black community in the south top manual arts. homemaking. not college prep. they werp design. i believe in workforce and certificates and community colleges, for those. but i do not want any young person who has a vision a educao not take that path because money is in the way. i do not want dreams and aspirations to be suppressed. because someone else said you don't need a college education. so we have to stand up for a system of human capitol preparation be at certificates or community colleges are quality high schools, or apprenticeship programs and workforce development program and college and graate school that is attainable and affordable for everyone. powerhouse in the 17th andc 18th centuri
passed a national living wage index it to inflation. more affordable to build more affordable units. us a way to make college more affordable. and don't preach to me that everybody doesn't need to go to college because if they don't they should decide, not you. we do not want tracking and steering. the dates and segregation high schools in the black community in the south top manual arts. homemaking. not college prep. they werp design. i believe in workforce and certificates and community...
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we have made white pay better with the implementation of a national living wage, statutory sick pay,on the arts and culture sectors. it will assist artists and sports men and women in the future. we provided leadership by increasing spending on international development committee expanded our diplomatic footprint around the world, building on island's already significant role. we want to bring fibre —based internet connections to every school, business and farm and community in ireland which critics say should not be done. since 2011 we have quadrupled overall investment of public infrastructure, meaning more investment in pieties like housing, health care facilities, school buildings and climate action. i am deeply proud we, as irish people, welcomed over 100,000 ukrainian refugees to our shores when they needed our protection, not withstanding the challenges this brings. in my time as taoiseach we reduced poverty and inequality. 500 people becoming home each week for the first time, the highest number in almost two decades. there are areas in which we have been much less successful
we have made white pay better with the implementation of a national living wage, statutory sick pay,on the arts and culture sectors. it will assist artists and sports men and women in the future. we provided leadership by increasing spending on international development committee expanded our diplomatic footprint around the world, building on island's already significant role. we want to bring fibre —based internet connections to every school, business and farm and community in ireland which...
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if you look at people on an even lower salary, the lowest legally payable salary, the national living wage i've increased that to £11.44, they will see if they're working full time. their income go up by £1,800. >> however, labour party chair anneliese dodds says tax rises are to blame and promised a labour government would bring change. so there's a big difference, kamila, between what labouris difference, kamila, between what labour is setting out, especially on taxation and what we're seeing under the conservatives >> we've seen taxes going up 25 times under the conservatives. our instinct is always to make sure that working people are not paying sure that working people are not paying the price for government mistakes. that's what's happened. i'm afraid, under the conservatives. so of course, our approach would always be to try and reduce that impact on working people. we've seen the opposite, i'm afraid. under recent conservative governments, three young siblings reported missing gloucestershire missing from gloucestershire have been found safe and well. >> officers had been concerned
if you look at people on an even lower salary, the lowest legally payable salary, the national living wage i've increased that to £11.44, they will see if they're working full time. their income go up by £1,800. >> however, labour party chair anneliese dodds says tax rises are to blame and promised a labour government would bring change. so there's a big difference, kamila, between what labouris difference, kamila, between what labour is setting out, especially on taxation and what...
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what about the £15 national living wage? an idea that i'm sympathetic to? is the reality? well it will devastate businesses and jobs in sectors like hospital , retail and social like hospital, retail and social care. they're going to take on fewer people or go bust . i like fewer people or go bust. i like policies that work , not policies policies that work, not policies that sound good. now, i do believe that trade unions are of critical importance . bosses will critical importance. bosses will always try to rip off their workers, which is why all of the people watching and listening to this programme should have professional support and protection . but it's a fine protection. but it's a fine balance between workers rights and a fair wage versus crippling businesses. business is that generate the national income for this country that pays for schools, police officers and hospitals, businesses who do us a great service by actually employing people . the public employing people. the public sector bankrolled by the taxpayer is already far too big, with many
what about the £15 national living wage? an idea that i'm sympathetic to? is the reality? well it will devastate businesses and jobs in sectors like hospital , retail and social like hospital, retail and social care. they're going to take on fewer people or go bust . i like fewer people or go bust. i like policies that work , not policies policies that work, not policies that sound good. now, i do believe that trade unions are of critical importance . bosses will critical importance. bosses...
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if you look at people on an even lower salary, the lowest legally payable salary, the national living wageause i've increased that to £11.44, they will see if they're working full time. their income go working full time. their income 9° up working full time. their income 90 ”p by working full time. their income go up by £1,800. >> however, the labour party chair, anneliese dodds, says tax rises are to blame and she's promised a labour government will bring change. >> there's a big difference, camilla, between what labour is setting out, especially on taxation and what we're seeing under the conservatives. we've seen taxes going up 25 times under the conservatives our instinct is always to make sure that working people are not paying that working people are not paying the price for government mistakes. that's what's happened , i'm afraid, under the conservatives. so of course , our conservatives. so of course, our approach would always be to try and reduce that impact on working people. we've seen the opposite, i'm afraid, under recent conservative governments, chilling levels of harassment
if you look at people on an even lower salary, the lowest legally payable salary, the national living wageause i've increased that to £11.44, they will see if they're working full time. their income go working full time. their income 9° up working full time. their income 90 ”p by working full time. their income go up by £1,800. >> however, the labour party chair, anneliese dodds, says tax rises are to blame and she's promised a labour government will bring change. >> there's a...
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if you look at people on an even lower salary, the lowest legally payable salary, the national living wageuse i've increased that to £11.44, they will see if they're working full time. their income go up by £1,800 as well. >> labour party chair anneliese dodds says tax rises are to blame and has promised changes under a labour government. >> there's a big difference, kamila , between what labour is kamila, between what labour is setting out, especially on taxation and what we're seeing under the conservatives. we've seen taxes going up 25 times under the conservatives our instinct is always to make sure that working people are not paying that working people are not paying the price for government mistakes . paying the price for government mistakes. that's paying the price for government mistakes . that's what's mistakes. that's what's happened, i'm afraid, under the conservatives. so of course, our approach would always be to try and reduce that impact on working people. we've seen the opposite, i'm afraid. under recent conservative governments , recent conservative governments, chilling l
if you look at people on an even lower salary, the lowest legally payable salary, the national living wageuse i've increased that to £11.44, they will see if they're working full time. their income go up by £1,800 as well. >> labour party chair anneliese dodds says tax rises are to blame and has promised changes under a labour government. >> there's a big difference, kamila , between what labour is kamila, between what labour is setting out, especially on taxation and what we're...
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[applause] pass a national living wage bill and index it to inflation.ousing more affordable and to build more affordable units. give us,■ give us a way to make college more affordable. [applause] and don't preach to me about everybody doesn't need to go to college. because if they don't, they should decide, not we don't want tracking and steering. in the days of segregation, high schools in the black community in the south pot manual arts -- taught -- homemaking, not college prep. they were not designed, well, i believe in workforce and certificates and immunity colleges and job opporni for those without college. but i don't want any young person who has a vision and a dream to be college educated cannot take that path because money is in the way. aspirations to be suppressed because someone else said, you don't need a college education. so we have to stand up for system of human capital preparation, be it certificates for trinity colleges for quality high schools or apprenticeship programs of workforce development programs, and college, and graduate sc
[applause] pass a national living wage bill and index it to inflation.ousing more affordable and to build more affordable units. give us,■ give us a way to make college more affordable. [applause] and don't preach to me about everybody doesn't need to go to college. because if they don't, they should decide, not we don't want tracking and steering. in the days of segregation, high schools in the black community in the south pot manual arts -- taught -- homemaking, not college prep. they were...
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we've got the national living wage and the government is patting itself on the back saying brilliant,om business. and we are running out of cash, our prices are continuing to go up, it'sjust going on all the time, you've got to keep your eye on your prices, you've got to doublecheck because prices go up, draft beer has gone up 7%, we've held off for two or three weeks but a pint of beer has gone up 25—30p per point and it's relentless. the freeze in alcohol— per point and it's relentless. the freeze in alcohol duty, what does it mean to you? this will continue until february 25 but will it make any difference? it until february 25 but will it make any difference?— until february 25 but will it make any difference? it means nothing to the local pub- _ any difference? it means nothing to the local pub. it _ any difference? it means nothing to the local pub. it means _ any difference? it means nothing to the local pub. it means absolutely l the local pub. it means absolutely nothing _ the local pub. it means absolutely nothing at — the local pub. it means absolutely nothing at all. it's
we've got the national living wage and the government is patting itself on the back saying brilliant,om business. and we are running out of cash, our prices are continuing to go up, it'sjust going on all the time, you've got to keep your eye on your prices, you've got to doublecheck because prices go up, draft beer has gone up 7%, we've held off for two or three weeks but a pint of beer has gone up 25—30p per point and it's relentless. the freeze in alcohol— per point and it's relentless....
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live to a statement from leo varadkar, the irish taoiseach who is resigning possession of a national living wage, lower personal taxes, improved family leave, allowing parents to spend more time with their children in those crucial early years. >> i'm happy that during my time as taoiseach, we were able to honour my commitments to double spending arts, culture spending on the arts, culture and making a real and sport. this is making a real difference now and will continue to do so into the future , to do so into the future, fostering and assisting the artists and the sportsmen and women of the future . we provided women of the future. we provided leadership increasing our leadership by increasing our spending on international development, and we've expanded our diplomatic footprint around the world, building on ireland's already considerable soft power, the national broadband plan is underway, bringing fibre based internet connections to every home, school, business and farm and community in ireland, which the critic said shouldn't be done. we've established the technological universities and th
live to a statement from leo varadkar, the irish taoiseach who is resigning possession of a national living wage, lower personal taxes, improved family leave, allowing parents to spend more time with their children in those crucial early years. >> i'm happy that during my time as taoiseach, we were able to honour my commitments to double spending arts, culture spending on the arts, culture and making a real and sport. this is making a real difference now and will continue to do so into...
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a government advisory body says the national living wage should start at 18 instead of 21.he programme . programme. >> good friday not for leicester it wasn't. >> it was the day they were finally knocked off the top of the championship following defeats at bristol city in the premier league. >> liverpool boss >> meanwhile, liverpool boss jurgen xabi jurgen klopp reacts to xabi alonso's to in alonso's decision to stay in germany to the germany and we look ahead to the 169th boat race. 169th varsity boat race. >> good morning. many of us saw
a government advisory body says the national living wage should start at 18 instead of 21.he programme . programme. >> good friday not for leicester it wasn't. >> it was the day they were finally knocked off the top of the championship following defeats at bristol city in the premier league. >> liverpool boss >> meanwhile, liverpool boss jurgen xabi jurgen klopp reacts to xabi alonso's to in alonso's decision to stay in germany to the germany and we look ahead to the...
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people on the national living wage, they are 35% better off since 2010.d at the beginning. shall those big changes in the tax-free threshold at the beginning. shall we have a look? — threshold at the beginning. shall we have a look? let's _ threshold at the beginning. shall we have a look? let's have _ threshold at the beginning. shall we have a look? let's have a _ threshold at the beginning. shall we have a look? let's have a look i threshold at the beginning. shall we have a look? let's have a look at i have a look? let's have a look at that graph again. tax as a percentage of gdp. since 2010. taxes have gone up. percentage of gdp. since 2010. taxes have gone up— have gone up. yes, i agree in terms ofthe have gone up. yes, i agree in terms of the overall— have gone up. yes, i agree in terms of the overall tax _ have gone up. yes, i agree in terms of the overall tax burden. _ have gone up. yes, i agree in terms of the overall tax burden. i'd - have gone up. yes, i agree in terms of the overall tax burden. i'd be i of the overall tax burden. i'd be very
people on the national living wage, they are 35% better off since 2010.d at the beginning. shall those big changes in the tax-free threshold at the beginning. shall we have a look? — threshold at the beginning. shall we have a look? let's _ threshold at the beginning. shall we have a look? let's have _ threshold at the beginning. shall we have a look? let's have a _ threshold at the beginning. shall we have a look? let's have a look i threshold at the beginning. shall we have a look? let's...
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if you look at people on an even lower salary, the lowest legally payable salary, the national living wage1.44, they will see if they're working full time. their income go up by £1,800. so that's the difference. you know , that's the difference. you know, conservative government says that people at all parts of the income spectrum are finding life tough. we want to relieve that pressure . if we're honest, we pressure. if we're honest, we can't do it overnight. but we're making a start. >> but isn't there a kind of cake and eat it scenario for the government here that you government here in that you claim sort plaudits for claim sort of plaudits for bringing inflation down, but you don't take responsibility it don't take responsibility for it having up first place? >> well, with respect, it's because it wasn't us. it was because it wasn't us. it was because of what putin did in ukraine pushed up global ukraine that pushed up global energy i will ukraine that pushed up global energresponsibility i will ukraine that pushed up global energresponsibility for i will ukraine that pushed up global
if you look at people on an even lower salary, the lowest legally payable salary, the national living wage1.44, they will see if they're working full time. their income go up by £1,800. so that's the difference. you know , that's the difference. you know, conservative government says that people at all parts of the income spectrum are finding life tough. we want to relieve that pressure . if we're honest, we pressure. if we're honest, we can't do it overnight. but we're making a start....
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what did i do for people on a leave in lower salary, the national living wage, the lowest legally payableat everyone is feeling pressure stop all of our viewers know because we have talked about it a lot that, actually, by the end of this parliament most people will be worse off. .,, . this parliament most people will be worseoff. ., ,., , ., ., worse off. those are statistics and calculations _ worse off. those are statistics and calculations done _ worse off. those are statistics and calculations done by _ worse off. those are statistics and calculations done by independentl calculations done by independent organisations. and yet the prime minister is busy telling people the economy is bouncing back even though lots of people are still having a really hard time. do you really think, after everything that has happened, after the liz truss market meltdown, one of our viewers susan has spelt it out clearly. she wrote to say, i find has spelt it out clearly. she wrote to say, ifind it has spelt it out clearly. she wrote to say, i find it amazing that a government who oversaw this boasting o
what did i do for people on a leave in lower salary, the national living wage, the lowest legally payableat everyone is feeling pressure stop all of our viewers know because we have talked about it a lot that, actually, by the end of this parliament most people will be worse off. .,, . this parliament most people will be worseoff. ., ,., , ., ., worse off. those are statistics and calculations _ worse off. those are statistics and calculations done _ worse off. those are statistics and...
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this program in partnership with the national urbanhave people, 1600 people living wage apprenticeip jobs. [applause] we areleague chapter in rochester, new york. we aue in springfield, illinois and all om struck by comments earlier today from mr. harris on the said many hands make light work. constellation and the urbanship. through that partnership come we are doing the training and opportunities and giving folks the skills as part of that future. i will make it my life's mission to do that. marks. today,honor of introducing someone who's been doing this work on green ener jobs and environmental justice, the honorable and remarkable united states department of energy secretary jennifer granholm. . [applause] i am so proud and honored to be par hydrogen part of the clean energy future and doing is holding us and industry and society accountable to make sure those benefitsy all. it is important work we are doing it with intentionality at the front of it. there was some today about the impact of poll about global pollutants, industrial pollution from industries like pollutions tend to
this program in partnership with the national urbanhave people, 1600 people living wage apprenticeip jobs. [applause] we areleague chapter in rochester, new york. we aue in springfield, illinois and all om struck by comments earlier today from mr. harris on the said many hands make light work. constellation and the urbanship. through that partnership come we are doing the training and opportunities and giving folks the skills as part of that future. i will make it my life's mission to do that....
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if you look at people on an even lower salary, the lowest legally payable salary, the national living wage4, they will see if they're working full time. their income go up by £1,800. >> in other news, chilling levels of harassment are posing a serious threat to social cohesion . that's according to an cohesion. that's according to an independent government adviser. a review led by dame sara khan will be published tomorrow, showing that more than 75% of the public feel that they can't speak their mind. it suggests many people feel society has become more divisive and cites the case of a teacher who went into hiding after showing a caricature of the prophet muhammad during a class. it's understood the report tomorrow will recommend a series of measures, including a ban on protests within 150m of schools , protests within 150m of schools, and china is believed to be targeting britain with a wave of cyber attacks aimed at interfering with the upcoming general election. the deputy prime minister oliver dowden, is expected to warn mps tomorrow about escalating state backed threats from chinese h
if you look at people on an even lower salary, the lowest legally payable salary, the national living wage4, they will see if they're working full time. their income go up by £1,800. >> in other news, chilling levels of harassment are posing a serious threat to social cohesion . that's according to an cohesion. that's according to an independent government adviser. a review led by dame sara khan will be published tomorrow, showing that more than 75% of the public feel that they can't...
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. >> we've got the national living wage, now, on us, in, in april, we've got business rates going up,n budget , he didn't he didn't mention that in budget, yeah. rates are a in the budget, yeah. rates are a real, real issue, particularly how they affect online businesses versus, brick and mortar , premises, of course, mortar, premises, of course, affecting brick and mortar premises and not online businesses in the same way. i wonder, though, what the issue is with, fuel duty. there is supposedly, this, this, this ratchet where it's supposed to rise every year, but every year since 2010, it's been frozen . since 2010, it's been frozen. are we are we all being taken for mugs? is this all a game to the government? could it have been that they never intended to raise this tax? and every year they pretend they're going to raise it just so that at the budget they can say they've frozen it? >> well, i think there is an element of politics. you're absolutely right. however, you have that it is an have to remember that it is an inflationary pressure, and we do have obviously very volatile situ
. >> we've got the national living wage, now, on us, in, in april, we've got business rates going up,n budget , he didn't he didn't mention that in budget, yeah. rates are a in the budget, yeah. rates are a real, real issue, particularly how they affect online businesses versus, brick and mortar , premises, of course, mortar, premises, of course, affecting brick and mortar premises and not online businesses in the same way. i wonder, though, what the issue is with, fuel duty. there is...
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this program in partnership with the national urban league, we have people, 1600 people living wage apprenticeship we are working with the urban league chapter in rochester, new york. we are working with the urban n springfield, illinois and all over the place. i'm struck by comments earlier today from mr. hris onhe panel where he said many hands make light work. constellation and the urban league is a strong partnership. come we are doing the training and earning opportunities and giving folks the skills as part of that futuhci will make it my life's n to do that. i appreciate your remarks. today,r of introducing someone who's been doing this work on green energy jobs and environmental justice, the honorabland remarkable united states department of energy secretary jennifer granholm. around of applause. [applause] >> i am so proud and honored to be part of the work she is doing to make hydrogen part of the clean energy future and everything she is doing is holding uand industry and society accountable to make sure those benefits are borne by all. it is important work we are doing it with intentio
this program in partnership with the national urban league, we have people, 1600 people living wage apprenticeship we are working with the urban league chapter in rochester, new york. we are working with the urban n springfield, illinois and all over the place. i'm struck by comments earlier today from mr. hris onhe panel where he said many hands make light work. constellation and the urban league is a strong partnership. come we are doing the training and earning opportunities and giving folks...
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program in partnership with the national urban leagu w have -- the national urban league has put 1600 people, 1600 people living wageceship jobs. [applause] >> we are working with the urban we are working with the urban league in springfield, illinois and all over the place. i'm struck by comments earlier toda mr. harris on the panel where he said many hands make light work. constellation and the urban league is a strong partnership. through that partnership come we are doing the training and earningt future. i will make it my life's mission to do that. i appreciate your rematoday, i'e honor of introducing someone who's been doing this work on justice, thejobs and honorable and remarkable united states department of energy secretary jennifer granholm. around of applause. >> a be part of the work she is doing to make hydrogen part of the clean energy future and everything she is doing is holding us and industry and society accountable to make sure those benefits are borne by all. s important work and we are doing it with intentionality at the front of it. there was some conversation early today about the impact of po
program in partnership with the national urban leagu w have -- the national urban league has put 1600 people, 1600 people living wageceship jobs. [applause] >> we are working with the urban we are working with the urban league in springfield, illinois and all over the place. i'm struck by comments earlier toda mr. harris on the panel where he said many hands make light work. constellation and the urban league is a strong partnership. through that partnership come we are doing the training...
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london national or a london living wage, but know, actually wage, but you know, who actually has you to pay it? you know who. but the employers and i appreciate what indeed it what a labour policy indeed it was. the idea of was. and it's the idea of a level playing field is a very good you've got you good one. but you've got you can't just concentrate on the one why i hate one thing, which is why i hate to but i'm kind of edging to say, but i'm kind of edging towards of having towards your argument of having a around taxation a single wrap around taxation system. it would be fiendishly difficult to enforce. >> in the long >> it would, but in the long terme it simplify terme i think it would simplify things. earning this, you things. you're earning this, you pay things. you're earning this, you pay earning that, pay this, you're earning that, you pay that. >> dead . >> we're all dead. >> we're all dead. >> well, that's the only two certain death and taxes , indeed. >> so overall, did benefit >> so overall, did you benefit from at all, stephen? from that at all, stephen? >> well, no, i
london national or a london living wage, but know, actually wage, but you know, who actually has you to pay it? you know who. but the employers and i appreciate what indeed it what a labour policy indeed it was. the idea of was. and it's the idea of a level playing field is a very good you've got you good one. but you've got you can't just concentrate on the one why i hate one thing, which is why i hate to but i'm kind of edging to say, but i'm kind of edging towards of having towards your...
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meeting of the supreme labor council, a meeting to determine the minimum wage for workers , which was broadcast live on the national media for the first time. write on the board the same bases you said, we also agree. put the numbers and let's see what comes out. the friends of the national media are here, let everyone see the 7-hour meeting that was held for the fourth time to determine the minimum wage of the workers. this year, when you changed the base year, it means that the calculations of last year's position should be revised again from the beginning, that is, the labor and employer representatives are in charge of the basket. livelihood of workers disagreement they said that the basis of our annual increase is the increase and maintenance of purchasing power . the given space is a desirable one, a simple amount , please forgive me, we both agree, with this 30,366 , we accept whatever comes up in the table, so far it has not been the case that the livelihood basket is fully covered by the minimum wage determined in 1402, how much was 1402 i think almost 60 percent of the basket is covered by the minimum wag
meeting of the supreme labor council, a meeting to determine the minimum wage for workers , which was broadcast live on the national media for the first time. write on the board the same bases you said, we also agree. put the numbers and let's see what comes out. the friends of the national media are here, let everyone see the 7-hour meeting that was held for the fourth time to determine the minimum wage of the workers. this year, when you changed the base year, it means that the calculations...
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cooperation of the national media and the ministry of labor cooperation and social welfare, for the first time, the discussions of the members determining the minimum wage in 1403 were broadcast live on khabar network for the citizens. in your opinion, mr. dr. morsi , we can not see the society. in some places, we have been very successful , but in some places, the table of the people has become smaller. let's say that the person sitting at home may not have any academic education, but you can see how many eggs there are now, how many chickens there are now , anyway, these are the things that have happened in these items that are the basket of livelihood. we found out why, sir, we agree with the saying of hazrat ali, we agree with the saying of hazrat ali, you always say that it is the law, and we also agree . well, the issue of the inflation rate is one item, mr. shouldn't the entire working community get the minimum? unless the entire working community is told that this is their only income, isn't this the only income, isn't it overtime? it's not industry, it's not bonus , it's not the packages that employers pay , it's not opposite shift, it's not work on friday , you see, the
cooperation of the national media and the ministry of labor cooperation and social welfare, for the first time, the discussions of the members determining the minimum wage in 1403 were broadcast live on khabar network for the citizens. in your opinion, mr. dr. morsi , we can not see the society. in some places, we have been very successful , but in some places, the table of the people has become smaller. let's say that the person sitting at home may not have any academic education, but you can...
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cooperation of the national media and the ministry of labor cooperation and social welfare, for the first time, the discussions of the members determining the minimum wage of 1403 were broadcast live network for the citizens. the facts in your opinion, mr. dr. masr, we ca n't see the facts of friday in some places. we have been very successful, but in some places where people's table has become smaller , no one can hide this. look, no matter how many times i come, we will tell the number of statistics . you see, how many eggs were there , how many are there now, how many chickens are there now? anyway, this is what happened in these items that we took out of our livelihood basket . we have to make a distinction now whoever wants to enter the labor market this year , we will decide whether the entire working community should receive the minimum, unless the entire working community. to tell you, is this their only income ? isn't this the only income? isn't it overtime, isn't it industry, isn't it bonus , isn't it the packages that employers pay, isn't it the opposite shift , isn't it friday work, see, the income is definitely higher than this, we want it for him. the range of dear w
cooperation of the national media and the ministry of labor cooperation and social welfare, for the first time, the discussions of the members determining the minimum wage of 1403 were broadcast live network for the citizens. the facts in your opinion, mr. dr. masr, we ca n't see the facts of friday in some places. we have been very successful, but in some places where people's table has become smaller , no one can hide this. look, no matter how many times i come, we will tell the number of...
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reminder of what happens when we allow tyrants to invade other nations and to wage merciless and illeg wars. my family is not alone. millions of lives the united states' reticence to engage in 1939. i'd also like to remind my colleagues that this is not a handout. first, many of these munitions are developed by americans, supporting u.s. businesses. and secon giving ukraine our aging weaponry and purchasing new and advanced technologies for our troops. and finally, we are supporting r american way of life without a single loss of americans. not a single american service member has been deployed to ukraine. but there areme in nearby nato s who will be in harm's way should putin continue his illegal and expressed desire nato on the warpath. americans should not need a history lesson about what happens to our way of life when europe fails -- falls to the chaos of war.arly some of my colleagues do. so what on earth are we doing here? we are called to d.c. for vote after vote on bill after b stang in the senate. when we should be using this valuable time doing our job and passing ukraine aid. if ukraine aid were brought up today for a vo
reminder of what happens when we allow tyrants to invade other nations and to wage merciless and illeg wars. my family is not alone. millions of lives the united states' reticence to engage in 1939. i'd also like to remind my colleagues that this is not a handout. first, many of these munitions are developed by americans, supporting u.s. businesses. and secon giving ukraine our aging weaponry and purchasing new and advanced technologies for our troops. and finally, we are supporting r american...
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wage. these are the very kinds of issues that the united nations security council should be discussing with russian federation. well that's across live now to dr. stephan guy edge, professor up the institute of europe and studies in bel grid. we appreciate your time today and once again. stuff in a discussion on nato, his actions, and you can slow avia has been rejected on this. the 1st real significant, long term oliver as remarking 25 years since nature began its bombing rate. why do you think western powers are so hesitant to, to look back to question their, their past foreign policy endeavors? are they panicked? they are so much afraid of dimension on the war crimes that they have committed and the original cry which is the prime and again space and the crime against international uh, the whole point of what we see, what we are seeing today goes back to everything goes back to 1999 when we dial the resolution without any kind of a legal basis natal up that i have committed aggression and war crimes against the sovereign country, which is federal republic of yugoslavia at the time. so if this is the question, then uh, the whole po
wage. these are the very kinds of issues that the united nations security council should be discussing with russian federation. well that's across live now to dr. stephan guy edge, professor up the institute of europe and studies in bel grid. we appreciate your time today and once again. stuff in a discussion on nato, his actions, and you can slow avia has been rejected on this. the 1st real significant, long term oliver as remarking 25 years since nature began its bombing rate. why do you...