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he only became an mp seven years ago, elected by the voters of richmond in north yorkshire, and now here, he is the youngest politician to hold that office in modern political history. graham satchell has this report. it is quite a moment in this country's political history. rishi sunak, the first british asian to make it to number 10 and, at 42, the youngest prime minister since 1812. so, what do we know about rishi sunak? let me tell you a story. using a series of slick campaign videos, rishi sunak has told his own story. his indian—born grandparents came to the uk from east africa in the �*60s. my mum studied hard and got the qualifications to become a pharmacist. she met my dad, an nhs gp, and they settled in southampton. sunak's parents wanted the best for him. they sent him to winchester, a private school, the oldest in england. he was filmed with his mum and dad for a bbc documentary. at winchester, i was one of very few asians. i mean, the first generation into that level of society. it does put me in an elite area of achievement, definitely, in society. but i always consider mys
he only became an mp seven years ago, elected by the voters of richmond in north yorkshire, and now here, he is the youngest politician to hold that office in modern political history. graham satchell has this report. it is quite a moment in this country's political history. rishi sunak, the first british asian to make it to number 10 and, at 42, the youngest prime minister since 1812. so, what do we know about rishi sunak? let me tell you a story. using a series of slick campaign videos, rishi...
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mark easton, bbc news, north yorkshire. faces some very. very _ is that your understanding? he faces some very, very difficult _ is that your understanding? he faces some very, very difficult decisions i some very, very difficult decisions very, very early on and amongst those are likely to be significant questions about whitehall budgets and squeezes on spending such as the economic legacy he inherits. dee, yes, this is a moment of personal political triumph? yes, this is a moment of personal politicaltriumph? rishi yes, this is a moment of personal political triumph? rishi sunak upo puts loaded with ambition, but it is only a few who managed to get the privilege of walking through that door —— and ill loaded with ambition. the youngest since lord liverpool in 1812, the uk's 57th prime minister. just as was the case with liz truss there will be more honeymoon, instant tough decisions, and central element of that, as you hint at, will be spending. we heard from the chancellorjeremy hunt in the last couple of weeks aboutjust
mark easton, bbc news, north yorkshire. faces some very. very _ is that your understanding? he faces some very, very difficult _ is that your understanding? he faces some very, very difficult decisions i some very, very difficult decisions very, very early on and amongst those are likely to be significant questions about whitehall budgets and squeezes on spending such as the economic legacy he inherits. dee, yes, this is a moment of personal political triumph? yes, this is a moment of personal...
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johnny also works for. children's social care in north yorkshire.care system himself.— system himself. this is a typical room that _ system himself. this is a typical room that we — system himself. this is a typical room that we might _ system himself. this is a typical room that we might use - system himself. this is a typical room that we might use to - system himself. this is a typical| room that we might use to meet system himself. this is a typical - room that we might use to meet with families, parents might come and see their children if their children are in foster care, they might come here and spend time together. i have worked in children's services for 18 years, and i know that i have changed lives. i know i have helped keep children safe, helped families when they have really been struggling. it's the polar opposite to how people think social workers spend their time.— to how people think social workers spend their time. johnny is based on the yorkshire — spend their time. johnny is based on the yorkshire coast, _ spend their time. john
johnny also works for. children's social care in north yorkshire.care system himself.— system himself. this is a typical room that _ system himself. this is a typical room that we — system himself. this is a typical room that we might _ system himself. this is a typical room that we might use - system himself. this is a typical room that we might use to - system himself. this is a typical| room that we might use to meet system himself. this is a typical - room that we might use to meet with...
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described as an ecological catastrophe that wiped out marine life across much of the north east and north yorkshire coastline. we've seen crabs completely decimated. something catastrophic had gone wrong with the ecosystem. it's dying. in fact it's not dying, we're murdering it. i itjust left you with a sinking feeling that there's going to be no future in thisjob. it's a really complicated difficult puzzle to try and fit together. everybody is treating the sea like it is a rubbish tip. it is mind blowing! there's a community that know the environment better- than anybody else, - you know, listen to them. i used to go out to sea with me grandad. i think the first time i went out i was only seven. i used to sit on his chart table in the wheelhouse, drank his irn—bru and eat his crisps. we didn't believe it at first, within weeks it was happening to us. my god, what's going on here? it was frightening. something is not quite right. we used to see a lot younger crab to thrown back for the following year's fishery, but we aren't seeing that. there is a decent enough catchment today. you are always thin
described as an ecological catastrophe that wiped out marine life across much of the north east and north yorkshire coastline. we've seen crabs completely decimated. something catastrophic had gone wrong with the ecosystem. it's dying. in fact it's not dying, we're murdering it. i itjust left you with a sinking feeling that there's going to be no future in thisjob. it's a really complicated difficult puzzle to try and fit together. everybody is treating the sea like it is a rubbish tip. it is...
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residents of the country who ate to make ends meet, for example, 58-year-old david calhart from north yorkshire. decided to heat the house the old fashioned way. so cheaper electricity bills last year averaged about 140 pounds a month, but in the winter. they reach 250 pounds, so i decided to purchase a wood stove to heat the house more efficiently, and in poland, according to bloomberg, they decided to resort to a different method, some households burn garbage instead of coal to heat the house. and this despite the fact that it is in poland that there are 40 and 100 cities of the european union with the dirtiest air in this season. everything is so bad that you can smell burning garbage. every day, which was not scary before, to think what will happen when the real cold comes, paris begins to recognize. there is no group, there are no alternatives to russian gas, the leader of the party, the national association marine le pen reproached the president for the lack of an action plan for emmanuel macron, there is no vision of a way out of the energy crisis. he waits helplessly for the situation t
residents of the country who ate to make ends meet, for example, 58-year-old david calhart from north yorkshire. decided to heat the house the old fashioned way. so cheaper electricity bills last year averaged about 140 pounds a month, but in the winter. they reach 250 pounds, so i decided to purchase a wood stove to heat the house more efficiently, and in poland, according to bloomberg, they decided to resort to a different method, some households burn garbage instead of coal to heat the...
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all of that came just five years after he was elected as the conservative mp for richmond in north yorkshires parents of indian descent came to the u.k. from eastern africa. he spoke about the sacrifices they made to take into a top private school. after oxford university, a career in banking and his marriage to a daughter of a billionaire made him extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes, and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had a non-talk status proved politically toxic. he said he informed -- >> she'always followed all the rules but she recognizes that goes beyond just following those rules so she has decided to pay both the u.k. and foreign taxes. >> the episode was a low point for rishi sunak. he was visibly angry at what he saw as an intrusion into his wife's financial affairs. colleagues felt it betrayed a certain political naivety, and some even predicted his career would never recover. rishi sunak is a long-standing brexit supporter. as chancellor, he rarely trumpeted the benefits of
all of that came just five years after he was elected as the conservative mp for richmond in north yorkshires parents of indian descent came to the u.k. from eastern africa. he spoke about the sacrifices they made to take into a top private school. after oxford university, a career in banking and his marriage to a daughter of a billionaire made him extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes, and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary...
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and on the richer king charles iii, the family of the prime minister owns a historic mansion in north yorkshiren london and penthouse california in april of this year around the wife of reshe sunok. a loud scandal erupted. it turned out that she enjoyed the status of a tax non-resident and did not pay taxes to the uk. the piquancy of this situation is that at that moment she lived behind the door number 11 on downing street next to the residence of the prime minister, three cones at that moment was the chancellor of the exchequer , that is, the minister of finance. it turned out that he was holding a major government post. he decided to keep the american green card just in case. in 3 months bastard from the government. still, he left, but of his own free will and a completely different goal. to topple boris johnson and become prime minister himself. as a result, he lost on his often became when the government of the track list angered the financial markets with their actions. i want to pay tribute to my predecessor leaf times. she was not mistaken in wanting to improve economic growth in this c
and on the richer king charles iii, the family of the prime minister owns a historic mansion in north yorkshiren london and penthouse california in april of this year around the wife of reshe sunok. a loud scandal erupted. it turned out that she enjoyed the status of a tax non-resident and did not pay taxes to the uk. the piquancy of this situation is that at that moment she lived behind the door number 11 on downing street next to the residence of the prime minister, three cones at that moment...
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you could already see what day lay ahead across north yorkshire.olour we have at this time of year. so for the remainder of the day, for many it's all about the blue sky and the sunshine. as you can see quite clearly, a few scattered showers across the northern isles and to the northwest of the great glen. lighter winds in comparison to yesterday as well. now, by the end of the afternoon, the winds will strengthen. we'll start to see some rain pushing in along that dorset coast down towards devon and cornwall. but it's going to take its time in doing so. so enjoy the sunshine and the warmth as well. not too bad in terms of the feel of the weather, particularly across england and wales, 16 to 18 degrees, a little bit fresher further north, 10 to 13 the high. but we're going to see yet more wet weather arriving from this area of low pressure. it's going to push in through the evening and overnight, rattling through it quite a pace, quite a few isobars once again. so we will see some blustery winds, gale force gusts on exposed coast with the heaviest
you could already see what day lay ahead across north yorkshire.olour we have at this time of year. so for the remainder of the day, for many it's all about the blue sky and the sunshine. as you can see quite clearly, a few scattered showers across the northern isles and to the northwest of the great glen. lighter winds in comparison to yesterday as well. now, by the end of the afternoon, the winds will strengthen. we'll start to see some rain pushing in along that dorset coast down towards...
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on a thursday night in may 2015, the returning officer in richmond, north yorkshire, announced the resultsunak had become an mp. and part of a conservative election victory. the choice is in your hands. early the next year, prime minister david cameron called a referendum on brexit. my recommendation is clear. he wanted to stay in the eu. but rishi sunak didn't. he wanted out. the uk wanted out, too. david cameron would resign. six years later, rishi sunak was chancellor. he'd been loyal to borisjohnson, until the scandals became too much. he resigned saying he didn't agree with mrjohnson�*s approach. a summer leadership contest followed. time and again, he contrasted his message with his opponent's. i've said the things that i believe our country needs to hear. he lost. but liz truss would come and go. and now rishi sunak is prime minister. he's the leader who needs to persuade his colleagues to fall in line and agree. hi. welcome. now, last week when we started this series, the prime minister had just resigned, this time we have a new prime minister. and also last week i was telling you
on a thursday night in may 2015, the returning officer in richmond, north yorkshire, announced the resultsunak had become an mp. and part of a conservative election victory. the choice is in your hands. early the next year, prime minister david cameron called a referendum on brexit. my recommendation is clear. he wanted to stay in the eu. but rishi sunak didn't. he wanted out. the uk wanted out, too. david cameron would resign. six years later, rishi sunak was chancellor. he'd been loyal to...
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good morning from richmond, north yorkshire, rishi sunak�*s constituency.details coming up. good morning from downing street. it's tuesday, the 25th of october. it is another day for the history books. the british political history books. the british political history books. the british political history books. the stage is set in downing street. the gantry has been built, the press and photographers are here from all over the world to capture the moment when another prime minister stands on the steps and waves to the cameras. rishi sunak will today become prime minister — the third this year. he will be the first british asian to make it to number 10, and at a2 will become the youngest prime ministerfor more than 200 years. this is what we are expecting to happen. liz truss will leave here just a9 days after she arrived, and will hand in her resignation to the king at buckingham palace. shortly afterwards, rishi sunak will travel to the palace to form a new government, before he returns to downing street to stand at a podium to address the nation for the f
good morning from richmond, north yorkshire, rishi sunak�*s constituency.details coming up. good morning from downing street. it's tuesday, the 25th of october. it is another day for the history books. the british political history books. the british political history books. the british political history books. the stage is set in downing street. the gantry has been built, the press and photographers are here from all over the world to capture the moment when another prime minister stands on...
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all of that came just five years after he was elected as the conservative mp for richmond, in north yorkshire of indian descent, came to the uk from east africa. he has spoken about the sacrifices they made to send him to winchester college, a top private school. he talked about the experience in a bbc documentary. you know, i have friends who are aristocrats, i have friends who are upper class, i have friends who are working class but — well, not working—class — but i mix and match and then i go to see kids from an inner city state school and tell them to apply to oxford and talk to them about people like me. after oxford university, a career in banking and his marriage to the daughter of a billionaire made him extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had non—dom tax status proved politically toxic. he said he had informed senior civil servants when hejoined government but a u—turn followed. she has always followed all the rules but she recognises this goe
all of that came just five years after he was elected as the conservative mp for richmond, in north yorkshire of indian descent, came to the uk from east africa. he has spoken about the sacrifices they made to send him to winchester college, a top private school. he talked about the experience in a bbc documentary. you know, i have friends who are aristocrats, i have friends who are upper class, i have friends who are working class but — well, not working—class — but i mix and match and...
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described as an ecological catastrophe that wiped out marine life across much of the north east and north yorkshiretrophic had gone wrong with the ecosystem. it's dying. in fact it's not dying, we're murdering it. i
described as an ecological catastrophe that wiped out marine life across much of the north east and north yorkshiretrophic had gone wrong with the ecosystem. it's dying. in fact it's not dying, we're murdering it. i
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all of that came just five years after he was elected as the conservative mp for richmond in north yorkshire of indian descent, came to the uk from east africa. he has spoken about the sacrifices they made to send him to winchester college, a top private school. he talked about the experience in a bbc documentary. you know, i have friends who are aristocrats, i have friends who are upper class, i have friends who are working class. but... well, not working—class. but i mix and match and then i go to see kids from an inner state school and tell them to apply to oxford and talk to them about people like me. after oxford university, a career in banking and his marriage to the daughter of a billionaire made him extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had non—dom tax status proved politically toxic. he said he had informed senior civil servants when he joined government but a u—turn followed. she has always followed all the rules but she recognises this goes b
all of that came just five years after he was elected as the conservative mp for richmond in north yorkshire of indian descent, came to the uk from east africa. he has spoken about the sacrifices they made to send him to winchester college, a top private school. he talked about the experience in a bbc documentary. you know, i have friends who are aristocrats, i have friends who are upper class, i have friends who are working class. but... well, not working—class. but i mix and match and then...
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all of that came just five years after he was elected as the conservative mp for richmond in north yorkshire about the sacrifices they made to send him to winchester college, a top private school. after oxford university, a career in banking and his marriage to the daughter of a billionaire made him extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had non—dom tax status proved politically toxic. he said he had informed senior civil servants when hejoined government but a u—turn followed. she has always followed all the rules but she recognises this goes beyond just following those rules so she has decided to pay both uk and foreign taxes. the episode was a low point for rishi sunak. he was visibly angry at what he saw as an intrusion into his wife's financial affairs. colleagues, though, felt it betrayed a certain political naivety and some even predicted that his career would never recover. rishi sunak is a long—standing brexit supporter but, as chancellor, he ra
all of that came just five years after he was elected as the conservative mp for richmond in north yorkshire about the sacrifices they made to send him to winchester college, a top private school. after oxford university, a career in banking and his marriage to the daughter of a billionaire made him extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had non—dom tax...
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i case member for richmond in north yorkshire. it was the former seat as we just heard of a former british prime minister, william hague, who was also a minister in several other governments after he stepped down from being the leader in the mid nineties. and of course, we think it's going to be a little while before richie soon actually arrived. so course will take you straight back to conservative party headquarters as and when he arrives. malaria, i spoke with conservative political commentator alex dean. i asked him how soon i will win over the public. i think the bigger picture here is that you can go on consuming your leaders with an increasingly rapid kind of half life eroding on their time in office. but in the end, it will just hand victory to the labor party because in this country, one of the things that the electra hates, the most is a divided party. and my gosh, the divisions in the conservative party a claim for all to see right now. so how does rashid soon act? once he assumes the portfolio of 1st minister and the p
i case member for richmond in north yorkshire. it was the former seat as we just heard of a former british prime minister, william hague, who was also a minister in several other governments after he stepped down from being the leader in the mid nineties. and of course, we think it's going to be a little while before richie soon actually arrived. so course will take you straight back to conservative party headquarters as and when he arrives. malaria, i spoke with conservative political...
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all of that came just five years after he was elected as the conservative mp for richmond in north yorkshirethe uk from east africa. he has spoken about the sacrifices they made to send him to winchester college, a top private school. after oxford university, a career in banking and his marriage to the daughter of a billionaire made him extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had non—dom tax status proved politically toxic. he said he had informed senior civil servants when hejoined government but a u—turn followed. she has always followed all the rules but she recognises this goes beyond just following those rules so she has decided to pay both uk and foreign taxes. the episode was a low point for rishi sunak. he was visibly angry at what he saw as an intrusion into his wife's financial affairs. colleagues, though, felt it betrayed a certain political naivety and some even predicted that his career would never recover. rishi sunak is a long—standing brex
all of that came just five years after he was elected as the conservative mp for richmond in north yorkshirethe uk from east africa. he has spoken about the sacrifices they made to send him to winchester college, a top private school. after oxford university, a career in banking and his marriage to the daughter of a billionaire made him extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the...
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in today's report by the regulator are being felt in many places in england, including here in north yorkshireort and their families, that can be a nightmare. mamie once travelled the world with her husband. i liked walking and dancing. yes, i've had a good life. now, at 91, she has mobility problems, dementia, and being in her own home is important. i'm very happy here. and i've got my two daughters that look after me as well. but earlier this year, mamie was stuck in hospital for five weeks because the council and her daughters couldn't find the four care visits a day she needed to come home. i think it's dreadful. i think it's absolutely dreadful. you know, a lot of people have worked all their lives, have paid into the system. and we deserve to make sure that our elderly are looked after. according to the care quality commission report, the shortage of health and care staff in england is now alarmingly high. that means at this nursing home in whitby, most of the time they have to say no when a hospital asks them to take a patient. are you ready for handover? ken is one of four nurses — ide
in today's report by the regulator are being felt in many places in england, including here in north yorkshireort and their families, that can be a nightmare. mamie once travelled the world with her husband. i liked walking and dancing. yes, i've had a good life. now, at 91, she has mobility problems, dementia, and being in her own home is important. i'm very happy here. and i've got my two daughters that look after me as well. but earlier this year, mamie was stuck in hospital for five weeks...
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the 3a—year—old from north yorkshire finished 15 under par, winning by one shot at the mediheal championship tour, and she said she didn't know if this moment would ever come. harry kane is going to read a story on cbeebies bedtime.— on cbeebies bedtime. hello, i am har , on cbeebies bedtime. hello, i am harry, sometimes _ on cbeebies bedtime. hello, i am harry, sometimes when _ on cbeebies bedtime. hello, i am harry, sometimes when i - on cbeebies bedtime. hello, i am harry, sometimes when i am - on cbeebies bedtime. hello, i am i harry, sometimes when i am playing football i have to be brave, lots of people want me to score a goal and win the game but can i tell you a secret? i don't always feel like being brave. have you ever wanted to do something but you were worried it might be a bit too scary? bedtime story isjust for you. might be a bit too scary? bedtime story is just for you.— story is just for you. inspirational words from _ story is just for you. inspirational words from harry _ story is just for you. inspirational words from harry kane. - story is just for you. inspirational wor
the 3a—year—old from north yorkshire finished 15 under par, winning by one shot at the mediheal championship tour, and she said she didn't know if this moment would ever come. harry kane is going to read a story on cbeebies bedtime.— on cbeebies bedtime. hello, i am har , on cbeebies bedtime. hello, i am harry, sometimes _ on cbeebies bedtime. hello, i am harry, sometimes when _ on cbeebies bedtime. hello, i am harry, sometimes when i - on cbeebies bedtime. hello, i am harry, sometimes...
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on a thursday night in may 2015, the returning officer in richmond, north yorkshire, announced the resultur hands. early the next year, prime minister david cameron called a referendum on brexit. my recommendation is clear. he wanted to stay in the eu. he wanted out. the uk wanted out, too. david cameron would resign. six years later, rishi sunak was chancellor. he'd been loyal to borisjohnson, until the scandals became too much.
on a thursday night in may 2015, the returning officer in richmond, north yorkshire, announced the resultur hands. early the next year, prime minister david cameron called a referendum on brexit. my recommendation is clear. he wanted to stay in the eu. he wanted out. the uk wanted out, too. david cameron would resign. six years later, rishi sunak was chancellor. he'd been loyal to borisjohnson, until the scandals became too much.
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let's hear from some people in rishi sunak�*s constituency of richmond in north yorkshire.buy literally what i need as opposed to going down the middle aisles and buying all the extra bits you might have done a few months ago. you might have done a few months auo. ~ :, you might have done a few months am, : ., , , ~' you might have done a few months an, . ., , , ~' :, you might have done a few months ao.~ :, , , ~' :, , ago. we are buying, like, more foods that is maybe — ago. we are buying, like, more foods that is maybe not _ ago. we are buying, like, more foods that is maybe not as _ ago. we are buying, like, more foods that is maybe not as healthy - ago. we are buying, like, more foods that is maybe not as healthy because | that is maybe not as healthy because it costs _ that is maybe not as healthy because it costs less. that is maybe not as healthy because it costs less-— it costs less. ultimately, the cost needs to come _ it costs less. ultimately, the cost needs to come down _ it costs less. ultimately, the cost needs to come down or— it costs less. ultimately, the
let's hear from some people in rishi sunak�*s constituency of richmond in north yorkshire.buy literally what i need as opposed to going down the middle aisles and buying all the extra bits you might have done a few months ago. you might have done a few months auo. ~ :, you might have done a few months am, : ., , , ~' you might have done a few months an, . ., , , ~' :, you might have done a few months ao.~ :, , , ~' :, , ago. we are buying, like, more foods that is maybe — ago. we are...
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k. elite, of course his seat, which is in relatively affluent north yorkshire is not strictly part of those red ball seats. i mean, it was a seat that was held before by william hey so it's been a conservative seat for a while. so i think we should over play this he's, i mean he different because he's not white. i think socioeconomically actually if you look, you know, given, well, i just said about the cabinet being very diverse. ethnically list was cabinet, wasn't at all diverse, socio economically. and that's something that politicians i think, need to start thinking more about. well, if he is rich and privileged and comes from the right groups that he's got his work cut out from trying to win over those members of the public that are fighting a finding it very difficult to put food on the table. paying the bills even trying to find a job. i mean, possibly, again, i wouldn't say that too far. i think ultimately he's going to be judged on what he delivers. he's gonna be judged on the degree to which he manages to protect the british people from the worst of the coming economic storm
k. elite, of course his seat, which is in relatively affluent north yorkshire is not strictly part of those red ball seats. i mean, it was a seat that was held before by william hey so it's been a conservative seat for a while. so i think we should over play this he's, i mean he different because he's not white. i think socioeconomically actually if you look, you know, given, well, i just said about the cabinet being very diverse. ethnically list was cabinet, wasn't at all diverse, socio...
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whitby in rural north yorkshire is one of many places feeling the impact of what the regulator describes constant demand for them to take patients ready to be discharged from local hospitals to free up beds there. but the home's manager says theyjust can't find enough staff. i think this afternoon we will have 16 residents, we can have up to 24, so we have a lot of empty rooms, but we are heavily reliant at the moment on agency staff, which have been fantastic, but i would be quite nervous about taking on any extra residents because we wouldn't probably be able about taking on any extra residents because we wouldn't properly be able to meet their needs. the home was facing closure earlier this year but the local council persuaded the current provider to take it on with some restrictions. without this place there would have been worryingly few nursing beds locally, and joan, who has lived here for 12 years, would have had to find a new home. i'm very disturbed. i wasn't cross because there wasn't anything i could do except protest to whoever was listening. and that was nobody. today's rep
whitby in rural north yorkshire is one of many places feeling the impact of what the regulator describes constant demand for them to take patients ready to be discharged from local hospitals to free up beds there. but the home's manager says theyjust can't find enough staff. i think this afternoon we will have 16 residents, we can have up to 24, so we have a lot of empty rooms, but we are heavily reliant at the moment on agency staff, which have been fantastic, but i would be quite nervous...
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good morning from the centre of richmond in north yorkshire, rishi sunak�*s constituency. i
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you could already see what day lay ahead across north yorkshire, a great opportunity for getting outtime of year. so for the remainder of the day, for many, it's all about the blue sky and the sunshine, as you can see, quite clearly. a few scattered showers across the northern islands and north—west of the great glen, lighter winds in comparison to yesterday as well. by the end of the afternoon, the winds will strengthen, we'll see rain pushing and along the dorset coast down towards devon and cornwall. but it's going to take its time in doing so. so enjoy the sunshine. and the warmth as well. not too bad in terms of the feeling of the weather particular across england and wales. 16-18. particular across england and wales. 16—18. fresherfurther north, 10—13. we will see more wet weather arriving from this area of no pressure. it will push into the evening and overnight, rattling through at quite a pace, quite a few isobars once again, so we will see some blustery winds, gale force, on exposed coasts, with the heaviest likely to be through northern ireland and scotland, but that will
you could already see what day lay ahead across north yorkshire, a great opportunity for getting outtime of year. so for the remainder of the day, for many, it's all about the blue sky and the sunshine, as you can see, quite clearly. a few scattered showers across the northern islands and north—west of the great glen, lighter winds in comparison to yesterday as well. by the end of the afternoon, the winds will strengthen, we'll see rain pushing and along the dorset coast down towards devon...
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he children social care in north yorkshire-— children social care in north yorkshire. . .. is a nical system himself. so, this is a typical room _ system himself. so, this is a typical room that _ system himself. so, this is a typical room that we - system himself. so, this is a typical room that we make i system himself. so, this is a i typical room that we make use of committed families, parents might come and see their children if their children are in foster care, they might come here and spend time together. i have worked in children's services for 18 years. i know that i have changed people's lives, i know that i have helped keep children safe, or helps families when they have really been struggling. it is the polar opposite to how people think social workers spend their time.— to how people think social workers spend their time. johnny is based on the yorkshire — spend their time. johnny is based on the yorkshire coast, _ spend their time. johnny is based on the yorkshire coast, a _ spend their time. johnny is based on the yorkshire coast, a huge - spend their time.
he children social care in north yorkshire-— children social care in north yorkshire. . .. is a nical system himself. so, this is a typical room _ system himself. so, this is a typical room that _ system himself. so, this is a typical room that we - system himself. so, this is a typical room that we make i system himself. so, this is a i typical room that we make use of committed families, parents might come and see their children if their children are in foster care, they might come here and...
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leaving the cityscape of sunderland behind and winding my way through teesside into north yorkshire.re of goodwill to people. but yeah, obviously the cost of materials has gone up and the cost of lads�* wages has gone up. so with five kids, are they all still at home? no, just two of them at home. but you're always funding them, aren't you? 0ne, i'm charging a bit more, and two, i'm having to work on a weekend. so, yeah. so you're working, what, six, seven days a week? six days a week, yeah. and then a game of golf, if i can. there's always money for golf! i had an early start and i've been on the go. so there's only one thing i'm after at this market. 0ne breakfast, no toast, 0k? look at this. this is what i'm after. thank you so much. now we're talking. nanette and sheila were the beating heart of this little town, as the cafe's keeping people full and warm. but their budgets are stretched. 0nce, love, i'd buy anything, if i fancied it. but i look at the prices and think, well, ijust can't afford it. does it feel like rents are stretched? things are expensive? yeah. i'm 58, and i k
leaving the cityscape of sunderland behind and winding my way through teesside into north yorkshire.re of goodwill to people. but yeah, obviously the cost of materials has gone up and the cost of lads�* wages has gone up. so with five kids, are they all still at home? no, just two of them at home. but you're always funding them, aren't you? 0ne, i'm charging a bit more, and two, i'm having to work on a weekend. so, yeah. so you're working, what, six, seven days a week? six days a week, yeah....
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after working at goldman sachs and then two hedge funds, he stood for parliament in richmond, in north yorkshireer, he was chancellor, thrust into the public limelight in the pandemic. we are setting up a new coronavirus job retention scheme. the furlough scheme saw his popularity rise and rise, but there have been big bumps in the road. controversy over his wife's non—dom tax status, a fine for attending a party at downing street in lockdown, and he will never be forgiven by some tories for resigning as chancellor and effectively ending borisjohnson�*s premiership. we can be better, and we will be better. rishi sunak describes himself as patriotic, a family man, proud of his indian heritage and hindu faith. he's also a bit nerdy. listen to this. i collect coca—cola things. really? yeah, i'm a coke addict, total coke addict... coca—cola addict! i was going to say! for the record, just to be be totally clear. he admits to being a huge star wars fan, says he wanted to be ajedi. he is now prime minister, the third tory prime minister in seven weeks, and he faces a mountain of troubles ahead. graham
after working at goldman sachs and then two hedge funds, he stood for parliament in richmond, in north yorkshireer, he was chancellor, thrust into the public limelight in the pandemic. we are setting up a new coronavirus job retention scheme. the furlough scheme saw his popularity rise and rise, but there have been big bumps in the road. controversy over his wife's non—dom tax status, a fine for attending a party at downing street in lockdown, and he will never be forgiven by some tories for...
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described as an ecological catastrophe that wiped out marine life across much of the north east and north yorkshiretem. it's dying. in fact it's not dying, we're murdering it. i itjust left you with a sinking feeling that there's going to be no future in this job. it's a really complicated, difficult puzzle to try and piece together. everybody is treating the sea like it is a rubbish tip. it is mind blowing!
described as an ecological catastrophe that wiped out marine life across much of the north east and north yorkshiretem. it's dying. in fact it's not dying, we're murdering it. i itjust left you with a sinking feeling that there's going to be no future in this job. it's a really complicated, difficult puzzle to try and piece together. everybody is treating the sea like it is a rubbish tip. it is mind blowing!
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including here in north yorkshire. mum, lunch.ravelled the world with her husband. i liked walking and dancing. yes. i have had a good life. now she's 91 and she has mobility problems, dementia and being in her own home is important. i am very happy here. and i've got my two daughters that look after me as well. earlier this year mimi was stuck in hospital for five weeks because the council and her daughters and the local authority searched for the four care visits a day she needed to come home. i think it's dreadful. i think it's absolutely dreadful. you know, a lot of people have worked all of their lives have paid into the system and we deserve to make sure that our elderly are looked after. according to the care quality commission report, the shortage of care staff in england is now alarmingly high. that means this nursing home in whitby, most of the time they have to say no when a hospital asks them to take a patient. hospital asks them to take a atient. . , hospital asks them to take a atient. ., , ., ., hospital asks them t
including here in north yorkshire. mum, lunch.ravelled the world with her husband. i liked walking and dancing. yes. i have had a good life. now she's 91 and she has mobility problems, dementia and being in her own home is important. i am very happy here. and i've got my two daughters that look after me as well. earlier this year mimi was stuck in hospital for five weeks because the council and her daughters and the local authority searched for the four care visits a day she needed to come...
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you could already see what day lay ahead across north yorkshire. out and enjoying some of the beautiful autumn colour we have at this time of year. so for the remainder of the day, for many it's all about the blue sky and the sunshine. as you can see quite clearly, a few scattered showers across the northern isles and to the northwest of the great glen. lighter winds in comparison to yesterday as well. now, by the end of the afternoon, the winds will strengthen. we'll start to see some rain pushing in along that dorset coast down towards devon and cornwall. but it's going to take its time in doing so. so enjoy the sunshine and the warmth as well. not too bad in terms of the feel of the weather, particularly across england and wales, 16 to 18 degrees, a little bit fresher further north, 10 to 13 the high. but we're going to see yet more wet weather arriving from this area of low pressure. it's going to push in through the evening and overnight, rattling through it quite a pace, quite a few isobars once again. so we will see some blustery winds, gale
you could already see what day lay ahead across north yorkshire. out and enjoying some of the beautiful autumn colour we have at this time of year. so for the remainder of the day, for many it's all about the blue sky and the sunshine. as you can see quite clearly, a few scattered showers across the northern isles and to the northwest of the great glen. lighter winds in comparison to yesterday as well. now, by the end of the afternoon, the winds will strengthen. we'll start to see some rain...
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offshore wind in scotland, teesside, east and north yorkshire.power growing in rural communities, in the south east, south west and midlands. this will require a different way of working -- the biggest partnership between government, business and communities this country has ever seen. it will mean new jobs, more than a million new jobs, training for plumbers, electricians, engineers, software designers, technicians, builders. and it will all start within the first 100 days of a new labour government. [cheers and applause] and what will it mean for working people? cheaper bills and higher living standards. take home insulation. i saw this for myself on abby were road -- abbey road, not that one. this one's on a council estate in kirklees, where the labour council had the good yorkshire foresight to do a real job on insulation. i went in january. it was freezing cold. i was invited in, the house was warm, the energy bills were next to nothing, and the tenants were grinning from ear to ear. and why not? over a grand off your winter fuel bill --what
offshore wind in scotland, teesside, east and north yorkshire.power growing in rural communities, in the south east, south west and midlands. this will require a different way of working -- the biggest partnership between government, business and communities this country has ever seen. it will mean new jobs, more than a million new jobs, training for plumbers, electricians, engineers, software designers, technicians, builders. and it will all start within the first 100 days of a new labour...
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sterling, and on the richer king charles iii, the prime minister's family owns a historic mansion in north yorkshireuse in london and a penthouse in california in april of this year around the wife of the judges and a loud scandal erupted it turned out that she enjoyed tax status a non-resident and did not pay taxes to the uk, the piquancy of this situation is that at that moment she lived outside the door number 11 on downing street next to the prime minister's residence. rishi bags in that moment was chancellor of the exchequer, that is, the minister of finance. it turned out that he was holding a major government post. he decided to keep the american green card just in case. after 3 months, a snitch from the government. still, he left, but of his own free will and a completely different goal. to topple boris johnson and become prime minister himself. in the end, he lost, but he often became when the government of the track list angered the financial markets with their actions. but i want to pay tribute to my predecessor leaf once. she was not mistaken in wanting to improve economic growth in this
sterling, and on the richer king charles iii, the prime minister's family owns a historic mansion in north yorkshireuse in london and a penthouse in california in april of this year around the wife of the judges and a loud scandal erupted it turned out that she enjoyed tax status a non-resident and did not pay taxes to the uk, the piquancy of this situation is that at that moment she lived outside the door number 11 on downing street next to the prime minister's residence. rishi bags in that...
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what we can say for the prime minister, back home in his constituency of richmond in north yorkshire a successful local mp, his predecessor a less successful leader but a very successful foreign secretary, well known internationally. before that leon britton, home secretary in margaret thatcher's government, so richmond in north yorkshire has always done rather well out of its conservative mps. letsjoin ben in the lets join ben in the constituency. it's a little early for pulling the pints and popping the face, but it is a nice morning in the market square in richmond, rishi sunak's constituency, he has been the mp here since 2015. they have opened some nice tea room is a pause this morning. we've had some figures that reflect the cost of living figures that will be at the top of the agenda. the office of national statistics has published figures, looking at 30 typical grocery items, and looking at the cheapest options on the shelves you can buy. they have found that there would have gone up by 17% in september, compared with the year before. that means there was basic, value, budget
what we can say for the prime minister, back home in his constituency of richmond in north yorkshire a successful local mp, his predecessor a less successful leader but a very successful foreign secretary, well known internationally. before that leon britton, home secretary in margaret thatcher's government, so richmond in north yorkshire has always done rather well out of its conservative mps. letsjoin ben in the lets join ben in the constituency. it's a little early for pulling the pints and...
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britain, the northern island of asian descent, the youngest in the 200 years and p for richmond in north yorkshire, addressing the british public and the world for the 1st time. good morning. i have just been to buckingham palace and accepted his majesty the king's invitation to form a government in his name. it is only right to explain why i am standing here as your new prime minister. right now, our country is facing a profound economic crisis. the aftermath of coven still lingers. hooton's war in ukraine has d stabilized energy markets, and supply chains. the world over. i want to pay tribute to my predecessor list trust. she was not wrong to want to improve growth in this country. it is a noble aim. and i admired her restlessness, to create change, but some mistakes were made. not born of ill will or bad intentions. quite the opposite. in fact, but mistakes. none the less. and i have been elected as a leader of my party and your prime minister in part to fix them. and that work begins immediately. i will place economic stability and confidence at the heart of this government's agenda. this wil
britain, the northern island of asian descent, the youngest in the 200 years and p for richmond in north yorkshire, addressing the british public and the world for the 1st time. good morning. i have just been to buckingham palace and accepted his majesty the king's invitation to form a government in his name. it is only right to explain why i am standing here as your new prime minister. right now, our country is facing a profound economic crisis. the aftermath of coven still lingers. hooton's...
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mike padgham, he's chair of the independent care group which represents social care providers in north yorkshire runs care homes in scarborough, pickering and whitby. thank you forjoining us. what are the challenges you are seeing? fin the challenges you are seeing? on the challenges you are seeing? (et the front line, the biggest challenge is having enough staff to deliver the services on behalf the country and that is where we are at and the other thing is being paid because it's a highly skilled job and i'm sad that the government is ducking the issue of tackling social care once and for all. what ducking the issue of tackling social care once and for all.— care once and for all. what about runnina care once and for all. what about running costs _ care once and for all. what about running costs for _ care once and for all. what about running costs for the _ care once and for all. what about running costs for the home - care once and for all. what about running costs for the home is - running costs for the home is impacting on budgets as well? it’s impacting on budgets as well? it�*s tremendous
mike padgham, he's chair of the independent care group which represents social care providers in north yorkshire runs care homes in scarborough, pickering and whitby. thank you forjoining us. what are the challenges you are seeing? fin the challenges you are seeing? on the challenges you are seeing? (et the front line, the biggest challenge is having enough staff to deliver the services on behalf the country and that is where we are at and the other thing is being paid because it's a highly...
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let�*s hear from some people in rishi sunak�*s constituency of richmond, in north yorkshire.cause it costs less. ultimately, the cost needs to come down or people positing _ income needs to come up, - and that is really the only place it can be really fixed. —— people's income needs to come up. consumers cutting back, as they have to pay more for essentials, is starting to have a knock—on effect on businesses, who�*re already facing steep rises in energy costs. here�*s one cafe owner. people are really starting to cut back on the luxuries. breakfast is more of a luxury then lunch, so there�*s a real struggle everywhere. it's there�*s a real struggle everywhere. it�*s just bad news everywhere. the next date in the diary is monday, 31 october, when the government delivers its plan to tackle the economic crisis. it�*s unlikely to be popular. in a tweet shortly after being reappointed chancellor — or finance minister — jeremy hunt said... however, he�*s widely expected to announce reductions in spending and possibly tax increases. mr hunt has yet to confirm whether welfare benefi
let�*s hear from some people in rishi sunak�*s constituency of richmond, in north yorkshire.cause it costs less. ultimately, the cost needs to come down or people positing _ income needs to come up, - and that is really the only place it can be really fixed. —— people's income needs to come up. consumers cutting back, as they have to pay more for essentials, is starting to have a knock—on effect on businesses, who�*re already facing steep rises in energy costs. here�*s one cafe...
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all of that came just five years after he was elected as the conservative mp for richmond in north yorkshireextremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had non—dom tax status proved politically toxic. she later changed her tax arrangements. she has alwa s changed her tax arrangements. sis: has always followed changed her tax arrangements. 51a has always followed all changed her tax arrangements. 51a: has always followed all the rules, paid all the tax in the uk that is due and paid tax internationally on her international investments. but she recognises that this goes beyond just following those rules. she has decided to pay both uk and foreign taxes. , ,, ., ~' decided to pay both uk and foreign taxes. , ,, ., ,, , ., taxes. rishi sunak is a long-standing - taxes. rishi sunak is a long-standing brexit l taxes. rishi sunak is a - long-standing brexit supporter, taxes. rishi sunak is a _ long-standing brexit supporter, but long—standing brexit supporter, but a
all of that came just five years after he was elected as the conservative mp for richmond in north yorkshireextremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had non—dom tax status proved politically toxic. she later changed her tax arrangements. she has alwa s changed her tax arrangements. sis: has always followed changed her tax arrangements. 51a has always...
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i don't _ of richmond in north yorkshire. i don't think— of richmond in north yorkshire.ere are obviously three constituencies _ than that. there are obviously three constituencies here _ than that. there are obviously three constituencies here the _ than that. there are obviously three constituencies here the number- than that. there are obviously three l constituencies here the number ten, we were talking about markets being absolutely vital in the immediate term, there is also the parliamentary party which the government has a working majority of 71, so it is extraordinary that because of the lack of support within the party that is what has also led to the reversals we have been seeing. then there is the constituency out there and in the opinion polls there are predictions of potentially something again alike 1997, the landslide that saw tony blair into power. so how do those three things get weighed up when deciding who should be at the helm going into another l election? fine going into another l election? one ofthe going into another l election? one of the key chall
i don't _ of richmond in north yorkshire. i don't think— of richmond in north yorkshire.ere are obviously three constituencies _ than that. there are obviously three constituencies here _ than that. there are obviously three constituencies here the _ than that. there are obviously three constituencies here the number- than that. there are obviously three l constituencies here the number ten, we were talking about markets being absolutely vital in the immediate term, there is also the...
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whitby in rural north yorkshire is one of many places feeling the impact of what the regulator describesnager says theyjust can�*t find enough staff. as of this afternoon, we�*ll have 16 residents. we can have up to 24. so we have a lot of empty rooms, but we are heavily reliant at the moment on agency staff, which have been fantastic. but i would be quite nervous about taking on any extra residents because we wouldn�*t properly be able to meet their needs. the home was facing closure earlier this year, but the local council persuaded the current provider to take it on with some restrictions. without this place there would have been worryingly few nursing beds locally, and joan, who has lived here for 12 years, would have had to find a new home. i was very disturbed because it meant i was losing a selection of friends. i wasn't cross because it wasn't anything i could do except protest to whoever was listening. and that was nobody. today�*s report by the care quality commission warns of alarmingly high staff vacancies in health and care in england with 300,000 unfilled jobs, more than ha
whitby in rural north yorkshire is one of many places feeling the impact of what the regulator describesnager says theyjust can�*t find enough staff. as of this afternoon, we�*ll have 16 residents. we can have up to 24. so we have a lot of empty rooms, but we are heavily reliant at the moment on agency staff, which have been fantastic. but i would be quite nervous about taking on any extra residents because we wouldn�*t properly be able to meet their needs. the home was facing closure...
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some might have come here — the humber view hotel in north ferriby, east yorkshire.e office's list to take asylum seekers, but local people have secured an interim high court injunction, claiming the village is entirely unsuitable. in the commons this afternoon the shadow home secretary said failures at manston signalled that government decision—making has collapsed. there are very serious allegations now being reported that the home secretary was warned by officials and other ministers she was acting outside the law by failing to provide alternative accommodation. on no occasion did i block hotels or veto advice to procure extra and emergency accommodation. actually, the data and the facts are that, on my watch since the 6th of september, over 30 new hotels were agreed. yesterday saw almost 1,000 migrants arrive. today, none, the tides not conducive despite calm weather, but more will be brought ashore beneath the white cliffs and many people locally are exasperated. eight days ago two migrant boats pulled up onto a beach near dover harbour, the occupants disappeari
some might have come here — the humber view hotel in north ferriby, east yorkshire.e office's list to take asylum seekers, but local people have secured an interim high court injunction, claiming the village is entirely unsuitable. in the commons this afternoon the shadow home secretary said failures at manston signalled that government decision—making has collapsed. there are very serious allegations now being reported that the home secretary was warned by officials and other ministers she...
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the 34—year—old from north yorkshire finished 15 under par, winning by one shot at the mediheal championships bombarded key cities in ukraine with long range ballistic missiles. president putin said described it as a massive air strike targeting ukrainian energy, military command and communications facilities. several major cities in ukraine were hit including the cpaital kyiv, the second city kharkiv and lviv in the far west near the polish border. the eu said targeting civilians amounts to a war crime and britain called it unacceptable. the french and german leaders spoke by telephone to president zelensky after the strikes this morning. president zelensky said it has been a difficult morning but that many of the missiles had been shot down. the reports from local media art that around half of the missiles were shot down. i'm joined by vitaly shevchenko, russia editor at bbc monitoring. what is going through the mind of vladimir putin right now? 1hell. what is going through the mind of vladimir putin right now? well, the first thint vladimir putin right now? well, the first thing to _ vlad
the 34—year—old from north yorkshire finished 15 under par, winning by one shot at the mediheal championships bombarded key cities in ukraine with long range ballistic missiles. president putin said described it as a massive air strike targeting ukrainian energy, military command and communications facilities. several major cities in ukraine were hit including the cpaital kyiv, the second city kharkiv and lviv in the far west near the polish border. the eu said targeting civilians amounts...