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i discussed this with the mp peter kyle. i asked i discussed this with the mp peter kyle. discussed this with the mp peter kyle. i asked him if he was aware of these sexual extradition of aid workers? no, i did have knowledge of this. but what needs to get a knowledge of this. but what needs to geta grip knowledge of this. but what needs to get a grip on, is to make sure that the front—line work in crisis situation is performance managed in the right way. it is extremely difficult to find the very best doctors to go into areas where it is crisis, it is conflict and it is war. you know yourself, because many of the places that i worked in the 19905, of the places that i worked in the 1990s, ben, you were reporting from, and you know how difficult it was in some of these errors to work, live and have a functional life. to support some of the most honourable people in the world. they did —— i did say that in front line aid work, in areas of crisis, some dysfunctional people made their way into those jobs, because the distribution of the —— dysfunction of the work made them fe
i discussed this with the mp peter kyle. i asked i discussed this with the mp peter kyle. discussed this with the mp peter kyle. i asked him if he was aware of these sexual extradition of aid workers? no, i did have knowledge of this. but what needs to get a knowledge of this. but what needs to geta grip knowledge of this. but what needs to get a grip on, is to make sure that the front—line work in crisis situation is performance managed in the right way. it is extremely difficult to find the...
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thank you for your time to stop that is the labour mp, peter kyle.hnson has met the leader of myanmar aung san suu kyi for talks. nearly 700,000 rohingya muslim refugees have crossed the border into neighbouring bangladesh, after a crackdown by the burmese military. reeta chakrabarti is travelling with the foreign secretary, and sent this report, which contains flash photography. there were smiles this morning as borisjohnson shook hands with aung san suu kyi in the capital, naypyidaw, but the plight of the rohingya people will be a difficult topic. the burmese leaders has suffered a spectacular fall from grace in international public opinion after failing to defend the rights of the rohingya. boris johnson met some of the refugees on a tour of one of the camps in bangladesh yesterday, and said that international diplomacy needed to focus on a safe and dignified return to home for them. it's about finding a political solution, finding an answer in myanmar from burma, creating the conditions for a safe, dignified return for these people. that's what t
thank you for your time to stop that is the labour mp, peter kyle.hnson has met the leader of myanmar aung san suu kyi for talks. nearly 700,000 rohingya muslim refugees have crossed the border into neighbouring bangladesh, after a crackdown by the burmese military. reeta chakrabarti is travelling with the foreign secretary, and sent this report, which contains flash photography. there were smiles this morning as borisjohnson shook hands with aung san suu kyi in the capital, naypyidaw, but the...
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we will talking moments to a former aid worker and now labour mp, peter kyle.bour mp, peter kyle. we are getting a statement from belfast. this is sinn fein. we have stated very clearly that at this juncture what is required now is political will to make that happen. this is now a decisive phase of the process. this is the week for decision time. we made it very clear when we came into this round of talks that we did so on the basis that we would have delivery, that there was clarity on the key outstanding issues, and that we would not enter into an endless meandering process, because ultimately, for a deal to happen, the parties have you want a deal to happen. we don't believe that there is anything now insurmountable left to resolve. there are matters of clarity and some detail, and we have said very clearly to the government that we expect all parties supported, encouraged by the two governments, facilitated by the two governments, facilitated by the two governments, to demonstrate leadership that is required now, to demonstrate the requisite political will
we will talking moments to a former aid worker and now labour mp, peter kyle.bour mp, peter kyle. we are getting a statement from belfast. this is sinn fein. we have stated very clearly that at this juncture what is required now is political will to make that happen. this is now a decisive phase of the process. this is the week for decision time. we made it very clear when we came into this round of talks that we did so on the basis that we would have delivery, that there was clarity on the key...
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the labour mp peter kyle was formerly an aid worker.ple with an agenda to oppose international aid spending might exploit the situation. i am deeply concerned. let's not beat around the bush. this scandal could bring 0xfam to its knees. the organisation could implode, and the people who will suffer the most through this will be the people who depend, the thousands of people, who are extraordinarily vulnerable, who depend on the work that organisations like 0xfam does. as 0xfam waits to learn more details of the statutory inquiry into its failings, it at all other aid agencies are being told by the government they must step up and provide statements of assurance about the policies and procedures. what is being dubbed a significant also being planned. all major charities will discuss how the sector as a whole will face these problems. leaders here at 0xfam have until the end of the week now to offer assurances to the government that they can deal with future allegations, but there are already more allegations coming through with concerns
the labour mp peter kyle was formerly an aid worker.ple with an agenda to oppose international aid spending might exploit the situation. i am deeply concerned. let's not beat around the bush. this scandal could bring 0xfam to its knees. the organisation could implode, and the people who will suffer the most through this will be the people who depend, the thousands of people, who are extraordinarily vulnerable, who depend on the work that organisations like 0xfam does. as 0xfam waits to learn...
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peter kyle, thank you very much. average age of men having a first stroke has fallen from 71 to 68. for women, it‘s gone from 75 to 73. adrian jones was just 53 when he had one. when i woke up in the morning, i didn‘t feel too great straightaway and when i twisted and tried to stand up, i immediately fell over. and i couldn‘t feel, i had no sensation on my left side at all. figures from public health england break down at what age people had first strokes. almost 60% were 70 or over. but it‘s interesting to see the increase in middle—aged people being affected. in 2007, about 15% of first—time stroke patients were aged between 40 and 59. by 2016, it had gone up to 20%. we know that obesity is a real national problem and that certainly contributes towards stroke. diabetes is a very strong risk factor for stroke. and i think that there‘s issues around lifestyle as well. we all lead a much more sedentary life, perhaps, than we used to. early treatment can help reduce the risk of disability or death so a campaign has bee
peter kyle, thank you very much. average age of men having a first stroke has fallen from 71 to 68. for women, it‘s gone from 75 to 73. adrian jones was just 53 when he had one. when i woke up in the morning, i didn‘t feel too great straightaway and when i twisted and tried to stand up, i immediately fell over. and i couldn‘t feel, i had no sensation on my left side at all. figures from public health england break down at what age people had first strokes. almost 60% were 70 or over. but...
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peter kyle worked as an aid worker for over a decade before becoming a labour mp in 2015.cerns about some people's behaviour? i never saw in my time at anything that could be rumoured to be or known to be criminal. i certainly never had a hint that this sort of thing was going on. but when i was working, i was a development worker but also an aid worker in crisis situations and when you are working in those situations, it is extremely chaotic. very, very lawless. you see an awful lot of good people who make it to the front line using their expertise ina the front line using their expertise in a profoundly good weed but you also see some people who gravitate towards these very chaotic unstable situations because unfortunately, their personalities are dysfunctional. i saw some people acting ina dysfunctional. i saw some people acting in a way i felt was really counter to the values that we in the world of foreign aid hold dear. difficult to tackle. you make the -- you make the point that there are so many who give their time and effort to do good work. are you concerned abou
peter kyle worked as an aid worker for over a decade before becoming a labour mp in 2015.cerns about some people's behaviour? i never saw in my time at anything that could be rumoured to be or known to be criminal. i certainly never had a hint that this sort of thing was going on. but when i was working, i was a development worker but also an aid worker in crisis situations and when you are working in those situations, it is extremely chaotic. very, very lawless. you see an awful lot of good...
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the labour mp peter kyle was formerly an aid worker.s people with an agenda to oppose international aid spending might exploit the situation. i am deeply concerned. let's not beat around the bush. this scandal could bring 0xfam to its knees. the organisation could implode, and the people who will suffer the most through this will be the people who depend, the thousands of people, who are extraordinarily vulnerable, who depend on the work that organisations like 0xfam does. as 0xfam waits to learn more details of the statutory inquiry into its failings, it at all other aid agencies are being told by the government they must step up and provide statements of assurance about the policies and procedures. what is being dubbed a significant conference is also being planned. all major charities will discuss how the sector as a whole will face these problems. and matt is live outside 0xfam's headquarters in oxford. the reputational damage of all of this, it seems to be getting worse by the day? indeed. the leaders of 0xfa m by the day? indeed.
the labour mp peter kyle was formerly an aid worker.s people with an agenda to oppose international aid spending might exploit the situation. i am deeply concerned. let's not beat around the bush. this scandal could bring 0xfam to its knees. the organisation could implode, and the people who will suffer the most through this will be the people who depend, the thousands of people, who are extraordinarily vulnerable, who depend on the work that organisations like 0xfam does. as 0xfam waits to...
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the labour mp peter kyle was formerly an aid worker.ies people with an agenda to oppose international aid spending might exploit the situation. i am deeply concerned. let's not beat around the bush. this scandal could bring 0xfam to its knees. the organisation could implode, and the people who will suffer the most through this will be the people who depend, the thousands of people, who are extraordinarily vulnerable, who depend on the work that organisations like 0xfam does. as 0xfam waits to learn more details of the statutory inquiry into its failings, it and all other aid agencies are being told by the government they must step up and provide statements of assurance about the policies and procedures. what is being dubbed a significant conference is also being planned. all major charities will discuss how the sector as a whole will face these problems. and earlier, matt gave this update from outside 0xfam's headquarters in oxford. 0xfa m 0xfam and other aid agencies of its size and scale are going to be invited to what is being descri
the labour mp peter kyle was formerly an aid worker.ies people with an agenda to oppose international aid spending might exploit the situation. i am deeply concerned. let's not beat around the bush. this scandal could bring 0xfam to its knees. the organisation could implode, and the people who will suffer the most through this will be the people who depend, the thousands of people, who are extraordinarily vulnerable, who depend on the work that organisations like 0xfam does. as 0xfam waits to...