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we have project fear mark 2, the cbi forecasting. we have project fear mark 2, the cb!p to make is frightened brexit. even the bank's own staff are unhappy about wages. it is only when pei starts to catch up with prices that we might see interest rates rise. that is not expected until next year. simon jack, bbc news. three men convicted of terror offences, who called themselves "the three musketeers", have been jailed for life for plotting an attack on a police or military target. naweed ali, mohibur rahman and khobaib hussain, all from the west midlands, were told they would spend at least 20 years in prison for their role in the planned attack. a fourth man, tahir aziz, was also given a life term. the trio refused to leave their prison cells to hear their sentences. there is new evidence tonight about the challenges faced by england's poorest children when it comes to making progress in the classroom. a study by the education policy institute has found that pupils on free school meals can be up to two years behind their better—off classmates by the time they finish se
we have project fear mark 2, the cbi forecasting. we have project fear mark 2, the cb!p to make is frightened brexit. even the bank's own staff are unhappy about wages. it is only when pei starts to catch up with prices that we might see interest rates rise. that is not expected until next year. simon jack, bbc news. three men convicted of terror offences, who called themselves "the three musketeers", have been jailed for life for plotting an attack on a police or military target....
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then, of course, we have project fear mark two.england, the cbi and the treasury department are all ganging up again to make us frightened of brexit. even the bank's own staff are unhappy about wages. it's only when pay starts to catch up with prices that we may see interest rates rise. that's not expected until next year. one of the most seniorjudges in britain says society will have blood on its hands if a 17—year—old girl, who's tried to kill herself several times, is released from custody, without adequate supervision. the president of the family division in england and wales, sirjames munby, says it's disgraceful that it's been so difficult finding suitable provision for her when she's released in 11 days time. nhs england says it's making every effort to find appropriate care. our home editor mark easton reports on a case, which highlights a crisis in mental health provision. "a disgraceful and utterly shaming lack of proper provision for young mental health patients in england" — the words of one of england's most senior jud
then, of course, we have project fear mark two.england, the cbi and the treasury department are all ganging up again to make us frightened of brexit. even the bank's own staff are unhappy about wages. it's only when pay starts to catch up with prices that we may see interest rates rise. that's not expected until next year. one of the most seniorjudges in britain says society will have blood on its hands if a 17—year—old girl, who's tried to kill herself several times, is released from...
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then, of course, we have project fear mark two.ll ganging up again to make us frightened of brexit. even the bank's own staff are unhappy about wages. it's only when pay starts to catch up with prices that we may see interest rates rise. that's not expected until next year. during the eu referendum, many of scotland's whisky producers, supported the remain campaign, worried that brexit might affect exports. but now it seems some are having a change of heart, buoyed by the prospect of one—off trade deals with countries like india, where they currently face tariffs of 150%. 0ur scotland editor sarah smith has the story. the barley, the water and the weather make islay malt unique, and on this small island, whisky is very big business. almost 90% of scotland's amber liquor is exported overseas, so brexit will certainly be felt here. small distilleries, like kilchoman, don't want to lose the protected status for scotch whisky offered by eu law, and they worry about the bureaucracy that leaving the single market might entail. whereas it
then, of course, we have project fear mark two.ll ganging up again to make us frightened of brexit. even the bank's own staff are unhappy about wages. it's only when pay starts to catch up with prices that we may see interest rates rise. that's not expected until next year. during the eu referendum, many of scotland's whisky producers, supported the remain campaign, worried that brexit might affect exports. but now it seems some are having a change of heart, buoyed by the prospect of one—off...
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then, of course, we have project fear mark two.of england, the cbi and the treasury department are all ganging up again to make us frightened of brexit. even the bank's own staff are unhappy about wages. it's only when pay starts to catch up with prices that we may see interest rates rise. that's not expected until next year. simon jack, bbc news. one of the most seniorjudges in britain says society will have "blood on its hands" if a 17—year—old girl who's tried to kill herself several times is released from custody without adequate supervision. the president of the family division in england and wales, sirjames munby, says it's "disgraceful" that it's been so difficult finding suitable provision for her when she's released in 11 days‘ time. nhs england says it's making "every effort" to find appropriate care. our home editor mark easton reports on a case which highlights a crisis in mental health care. "a disgraceful and utterly shaming lack of proper provision for young mental health patients in england" — the words of one of en
then, of course, we have project fear mark two.of england, the cbi and the treasury department are all ganging up again to make us frightened of brexit. even the bank's own staff are unhappy about wages. it's only when pay starts to catch up with prices that we may see interest rates rise. that's not expected until next year. simon jack, bbc news. one of the most seniorjudges in britain says society will have "blood on its hands" if a 17—year—old girl who's tried to kill herself...
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then of course we have project fear mark 2, the bank of england, the cbi and treasury department aregain to make us frightened of brexit. even the bank's own staff are unhappy about wages. it's only when pay starts to catch up with prices that we may see interest rates rise. that is not expected until next year. simon jack, bbc news. one of britain's most experienced judges has made a scathing attack on mental health provision in england. giving judgment in the case of a vulnerable teenage girl, sirjames munby said it was disgraceful that it was proving so difficult to find suitable provision for her when she's released from care in 11 days' time. he went on to say that the state would have blood on its hands if the teenager harmed herself. our home editor mark easton reports on a case that highlights the crisis in mental health care. "a disgraceful and utterly shaming lack of proper provision for young mental health patients in england." the words of one of england's most senior judges, sirjames munby, head of the family division. he issued an extraordinary statement after being una
then of course we have project fear mark 2, the bank of england, the cbi and treasury department aregain to make us frightened of brexit. even the bank's own staff are unhappy about wages. it's only when pay starts to catch up with prices that we may see interest rates rise. that is not expected until next year. simon jack, bbc news. one of britain's most experienced judges has made a scathing attack on mental health provision in england. giving judgment in the case of a vulnerable teenage...