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with that in mind, was it not a mistake for rebecca long—bailey rebecca long—bailey to be distractingot the way that politicians speak to the nation on the core issues at the day, it is a more conversational format and that, but was it a mistake to share that article? perhaps. was it a sacking offence? no. we will have to leave it there, but we appreciate your time and thank you very much. a major incident has been declared on the south coast of england on the hottest day of the year in the uk. as temperatures soared above 30 degrees celsius, thousands of people descended on the beaches in dorset. bournemouth council said it was appalled by the scenes and the irresponsible behaviour of crowds who had ignored public health guidance on coronavirus. they said the local police force was being stretched to the absolute hilt and pleaded with people to stay away, as roads were gridlocked and beaches became full. duncan kennedy is in bournemouth and has this report. as you can see, it is still absolutely heaving here tonight. we have had extraordinary scenes of overcrowding throughout the day
with that in mind, was it not a mistake for rebecca long—bailey rebecca long—bailey to be distractingot the way that politicians speak to the nation on the core issues at the day, it is a more conversational format and that, but was it a mistake to share that article? perhaps. was it a sacking offence? no. we will have to leave it there, but we appreciate your time and thank you very much. a major incident has been declared on the south coast of england on the hottest day of the year in the...
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the labour leader sir keir starmer has sacked his shadow education secretary, rebecca long—bailey, fore which contained what labour described as an "anti—semitic" conspiracy theory. ms long—bailey retweeted an interview with the actor maxine peake. in it, ms peake discussed the death of george floyd and suggested that police in america had learnt the tactic of kneeling on necks from the israeli secret services. ms peake has since said this is inaccurate. ms long bailey was asked to delete her retweet but chose not to. she later said she had not meant to endorse all aspects of the article. here's sir keir starmer. well, the sharing of that article was wrong because the article contained anti—semitic conspiracy theories. i have therefore stood rebecca long—bailey down from the shadow cabinet. i've made it my first priority to tackle anti—semitism, and rebuilding trust with thejewish community is a number—one priority for me. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. the world health organization has warned that the death toll from the coronavirus will reach half a million by nex
the labour leader sir keir starmer has sacked his shadow education secretary, rebecca long—bailey, fore which contained what labour described as an "anti—semitic" conspiracy theory. ms long—bailey retweeted an interview with the actor maxine peake. in it, ms peake discussed the death of george floyd and suggested that police in america had learnt the tactic of kneeling on necks from the israeli secret services. ms peake has since said this is inaccurate. ms long bailey was asked...
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rebecca long bailey was corbyn's candidate for leadership of the labour party.think he wants to assert his authority and make a sharp break with the policies and the perceptions that surrounded the labour government and led to their disastrous election defeat at the la st disastrous election defeat at the last election. you know a lot of the vote rs last election. you know a lot of the voters were voting against the far left and corbyn and the anti—semitism that seemed to has been associated with all of that. now would cure starmer wants and what he needs to do to revive the electoral chances of labour is to distance himself from all of that. i think it's a real shame that the whole anti—semitism issue has come back to the forefront in this way, because actually, the important elements of difference are predominantly for the whole country around the far left agenda versus kier starmer relatively more moderate stance and the anti—semitism issue is only one moderate stance and the anti-semitism issue is only one of a far left type of politics that seemed to have c
rebecca long bailey was corbyn's candidate for leadership of the labour party.think he wants to assert his authority and make a sharp break with the policies and the perceptions that surrounded the labour government and led to their disastrous election defeat at the la st disastrous election defeat at the last election. you know a lot of the vote rs last election. you know a lot of the voters were voting against the far left and corbyn and the anti—semitism that seemed to has been associated...
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leader, sir keir starmer, will speak to backbench mps later who are concerned about his sacking of rebecca long—bailey. intu, which owns some of the uk's biggest out of town shopping centres, is expected to go into administration today. and there's a warning from the beauty industry that the current state of limbo threatens thousands ofjobs. hello, good morning and welcome to bbc news and you can get in touch with me on twitter about any of our stories @annita—mcveigh. it's taken them 30 years, but for liverpool football club, the wait is finally over. they've won english football's top honour for the first time since 1990 — that was before most of the current squad were even born, and so long ago, it was still the old football league and not the premier league. fans as well as the players have been celebrating throughout the night. victory came after chelsea beat manchester city to givejurgen klopp‘s team an unassailable lead at the top of the table, with seven games still to play. this was the moment the liverpool players realised they were champions as they watched at their hotel. thousands
leader, sir keir starmer, will speak to backbench mps later who are concerned about his sacking of rebecca long—bailey. intu, which owns some of the uk's biggest out of town shopping centres, is expected to go into administration today. and there's a warning from the beauty industry that the current state of limbo threatens thousands ofjobs. hello, good morning and welcome to bbc news and you can get in touch with me on twitter about any of our stories @annita—mcveigh. it's taken them 30...
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i have therefore stood rebecca long—bailey down from the shadow cabinet.made it my first priority to tackle anti—semitism, and rebuilding trust with thejewish community is a number—one priority for me. why does sharing a link from an article with an interview from an actress turn into a political problem? because sir keir starmer said during his labour leadership campaign that getting rid of anti—semitism in the labour party was its number—one priority. he believes it was the right thing to get rebecca long—bailey out if she refused to delete the tweet, which she did. his backers tonight are very, very pleased. they say this shows his actions actually match up to his words and it was something that was so toxic forjeremy corbyn at the labour party and caused so much trouble and agonising in the labour party, that they feel it was the right thing to do, but the risk is that it reopens some of those really bitter tensions inside the labour party that have been quite under the surface, really, rather than all over the newspapers. by the way, i thought being s
i have therefore stood rebecca long—bailey down from the shadow cabinet.made it my first priority to tackle anti—semitism, and rebuilding trust with thejewish community is a number—one priority for me. why does sharing a link from an article with an interview from an actress turn into a political problem? because sir keir starmer said during his labour leadership campaign that getting rid of anti—semitism in the labour party was its number—one priority. he believes it was the right...
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is it your opinion that if rebecca long—bailey we re opinion that if rebecca long—bailey were to retractdelete the tweet, which would have been the first 5tage... maxine which would have been the first stage. .. maxine peake which would have been the first 5tage... maxine peake has done more than that, she‘s put a statement out, and rightly so, that retracts this life. if rebecca long—bailey did that yesterday, 5he this life. if rebecca long—bailey did that yesterday, she would still be in did that yesterday, she would still beina did that yesterday, she would still be inajob did that yesterday, she would still be in a job —— lie. that‘5 did that yesterday, she would still be in a job —— lie. that‘s why i congratulate keir starmer on his leadership and we‘ve been waiting for leadership like that in the labour party for some years. but lie5 like this are very dangerous. cani lie5 like this are very dangerous. can i draw your attention to what we understand from the process prior to her sacking, 5he understand from the process prior to her sacking, she has said, "i had asked to discuss thi
is it your opinion that if rebecca long—bailey we re opinion that if rebecca long—bailey were to retractdelete the tweet, which would have been the first 5tage... maxine which would have been the first stage. .. maxine peake which would have been the first 5tage... maxine peake has done more than that, she‘s put a statement out, and rightly so, that retracts this life. if rebecca long—bailey did that yesterday, 5he this life. if rebecca long—bailey did that yesterday, she would still...
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starmer‘s allies are saying is that it is nonsense that he was looking for an excuse to get rid of rebecca longailey and that the sacking should be taken at face value. when you talk tojewish community groups in recent weeks, he said that they would see actions and not words on anti—semitism and he was following through. the price of following through is to highlight divisions in his own party. iain, thank you. the uk's biggest shopping centre operator intu is on the brink of administration after failing to agree a deal with lenders. the firm operates 17 sites across the uk, including manchester's trafford centre and the metrocentre in gateshead.
starmer‘s allies are saying is that it is nonsense that he was looking for an excuse to get rid of rebecca longailey and that the sacking should be taken at face value. when you talk tojewish community groups in recent weeks, he said that they would see actions and not words on anti—semitism and he was following through. the price of following through is to highlight divisions in his own party. iain, thank you. the uk's biggest shopping centre operator intu is on the brink of administration...
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the uk's opposition leader sacks rebecca long—bailey from the shadow cabinet — for sharing an articlen anti—semitic conspiracy theory. i have made my first priority to tackle anti—semitism and rebuilding trust with the jewish community is a number one priority for me. one month on from the death of george floyd — we take a look at what's changed in the us. uk tourists may soon be able to holiday in much of europe — and not have to quarantine on their return. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. a major incident has been declared on the south coast of england on the hottest day of the year in the uk. as temperatures soared above 30 degrees celsius, thousands of people descended on the beaches in dorset. bournemouth council said it was appalled by the scenes and the irresponsible behaviour of crowds who had ignored public health guidance on coronavirus. they said the local police force was being stretched to the absolute hilt and pleaded with people to stay away as roads wer
the uk's opposition leader sacks rebecca long—bailey from the shadow cabinet — for sharing an articlen anti—semitic conspiracy theory. i have made my first priority to tackle anti—semitism and rebuilding trust with the jewish community is a number one priority for me. one month on from the death of george floyd — we take a look at what's changed in the us. uk tourists may soon be able to holiday in much of europe — and not have to quarantine on their return. hello and welcome if...
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i have therefore stood rebecca long bley down from the cabinet. made it my first priority to tackle anti-semitism, and rebuilding trust from the jewish immunity is a number one priority for me. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "outside rlsource." the health oanization has worn the death toll from the coronavirus pandemic will reach half a million by next week. therwill be 10 milli infections. let's take a look at some of the ewday's other voting has begun in russia on constitutional reforms that could low president putin to serve another two terms in office. the official vote is scheduled for the first of july. th authorities say they have open pulling stations early to stop overcrowding due tohe coronavirus pandemic. 114-year-old eritrean man who -1contracted cov has been discharged from hospital and sent back home. he was first treated after suffering breathing difficulties back in february. but has since made aullm recovery froe virus. the hospital paczki executive announced the man popped recovery o his facebook page. the united nations s
i have therefore stood rebecca long bley down from the cabinet. made it my first priority to tackle anti-semitism, and rebuilding trust from the jewish immunity is a number one priority for me. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "outside rlsource." the health oanization has worn the death toll from the coronavirus pandemic will reach half a million by next week. therwill be 10 milli infections. let's take a look at some of the ewday's other voting has begun in russia on...
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he is imposing his own discipline on the party because rebecca long—bailey wouldn't do what he askedain, thank you. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. health officials in the united states say 20 million americans may have been infected by coronavirus, as the majority of states see increases in their daily infections. the uk health secretary warns he has the power to close beaches, after thousands of people descended on the town of bournemouth with many ignoring social distancing. celebrations at anfield as liverpool become the premier league champions, 30 years on since the club's last league title. it was 13 long weeks, you know, with the uncertainty and all that but you know, lots of our fans had to wait 30 years, so, you know, it's a short time compared to what they have had to wait. the leader of the uk opposition labour party is meeting backbench mps who are concerned about his sacking of a leadership rival, after she retweeted an article said to contain an anti—semitic conspiracy theory. the us house of representatives has passed the biggest reform of federal policing law
he is imposing his own discipline on the party because rebecca long—bailey wouldn't do what he askedain, thank you. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. health officials in the united states say 20 million americans may have been infected by coronavirus, as the majority of states see increases in their daily infections. the uk health secretary warns he has the power to close beaches, after thousands of people descended on the town of bournemouth with many ignoring social distancing....
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rebecca long—bailey, the shadow cabinet member, suggested they might get quite a bit of support fromter, it is not about politics. this is about humanity. there will be many conservative mps watching this and having read marcus' letter who will agonise whether they support the government or not in this, because they will want what is best for children. sol they will want what is best for children. so i am asking all politicians, whichever party, this is not about party politics. it is not a huge amount of money into day's terms, extending free school meals over the summer will cost around 120 million, that is a lot of money, but when we are spending billions upon billions, not really a huge amount. cheers, norman. by the way, marcus rashford has been treating this morning. when you run your shower, take a second to think about parenting have had their water turned up during lockdown. "when you turn on your kettle to make a cup of tea or coffee think of those parents who have had to default on electricity bill payments just to make ends meet having lost theirjobs during the pandemic.
rebecca long—bailey, the shadow cabinet member, suggested they might get quite a bit of support fromter, it is not about politics. this is about humanity. there will be many conservative mps watching this and having read marcus' letter who will agonise whether they support the government or not in this, because they will want what is best for children. sol they will want what is best for children. so i am asking all politicians, whichever party, this is not about party politics. it is not a...
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the leader of the opposition labour party, sir keir starmer, has sacked rebecca long—bailey from the n anti—semitic conspiracy theory. ms long—bailey said her retweet was not an endorsement of every part of the article. liverpool supporters are celebrating after the football club clinched their first english premier league title in 30 years with a record seven games to spare. last season's champions, manchester city, had to win against chelsea to remain in contention but they lost 2—1. a little earlier i spoke tojenny kirkham, a reporter from the liverpool echo who's been soaking up the atmosphere in liverpool city centre. i'm sure, as you can hear behind me, the crowd in the city centre is still going very strong at this point, that they show no signs of slowing down at all. and the cheering and booing that you'll hear behind me over the next couple of minutes is because a football match of their own has broke out in the crowd and they are all cheering them on. so they are in great spirits and the emotion that you can see in every single one of them just shows how long they have wait
the leader of the opposition labour party, sir keir starmer, has sacked rebecca long—bailey from the n anti—semitic conspiracy theory. ms long—bailey said her retweet was not an endorsement of every part of the article. liverpool supporters are celebrating after the football club clinched their first english premier league title in 30 years with a record seven games to spare. last season's champions, manchester city, had to win against chelsea to remain in contention but they lost 2—1....
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shadow secretary of state, rebecca long—bailey.e education minister for advanced data for statement. i would join him in thanking all those working in education and childcare at this difficult time. for head teachers, unions, school staff have warned that plans to open the schools before the summer was simply impractical, so i welcome the education minister rolling back and up education minister rolling back and up to date. i must thereby display —— must state my dismay on the way this has been handled. if the government at the outset had taken on board what people had to say, they would not be the situation of having to roll back at all. what is done is done. it is now imperative that the government looks ahead to what the education system needs over the coming months and years. children and young people's education and well—being will have been impacted cruelly by such a prolonged period away from school, their friends prolonged period away from school, theirfriends and prolonged period away from school, their friends and the sit
shadow secretary of state, rebecca long—bailey.e education minister for advanced data for statement. i would join him in thanking all those working in education and childcare at this difficult time. for head teachers, unions, school staff have warned that plans to open the schools before the summer was simply impractical, so i welcome the education minister rolling back and up education minister rolling back and up to date. i must thereby display —— must state my dismay on the way this...
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ok, rebecca long—bailey, thank you for being with us this morning.rn in august 11, in northern ireland the payments. at the moment over the course of the summer holidays. that is the picture across the uk this morning. lots of talk about with grant shapps in just a moment. but first, important we know what will happen with the weather. and that you know that carol smells nice even though you can't smell her. she always smells nice. good morning. good morning. thank you! i must say, it is quite noisy here. it is the sweet peas, they smelljust delicious. and gorgeous. these are grown in the uk. we are here at new covent garden farm market celebrating british flowers week and we are surrounded by magnificent flowers. it is nice and toasty in here, 14 degrees, outside it is quite a mild start of the day, the forecast for the next few days is actually quite unsettled. we're at thunderstorms, warm and humid conditions, and there will also be some sunshine as well. what we have this morning is a lot of low cloud, mist, and fog which is rolled in from the no
ok, rebecca long—bailey, thank you for being with us this morning.rn in august 11, in northern ireland the payments. at the moment over the course of the summer holidays. that is the picture across the uk this morning. lots of talk about with grant shapps in just a moment. but first, important we know what will happen with the weather. and that you know that carol smells nice even though you can't smell her. she always smells nice. good morning. good morning. thank you! i must say, it is...
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yes, so rebecca long—bailey will be spending less time with keir starmer, but you will be spending morewith him. yes, all of this happened on a day when keir starmer was making a big pitch about the economy and we met at the council and that some people who love the pod cast, so hello, thank you so much for being hospitable to us with the interview and getting us tea and biscuits and may some ice cream and chocolate in the middle of the afternoon, but he was there to try to put pressure on the government of how they are going to prevent mass unemployment after the coronavirus crisis. we have talked about it so much, how the and economy has been put on a deep freeze during lockdown and how it is going to have a significant impact. he warned that we might be in for the kind of numbers of people on the dole we haven't seen for a really long time. i am concerned that we have been living through a health crisis, but we are also facing a huge economic crisis. and in a sense, we have been shielded from it. but i really fear that, you know, unemployment on a scale that we haven't seen for a gen
yes, so rebecca long—bailey will be spending less time with keir starmer, but you will be spending morewith him. yes, all of this happened on a day when keir starmer was making a big pitch about the economy and we met at the council and that some people who love the pod cast, so hello, thank you so much for being hospitable to us with the interview and getting us tea and biscuits and may some ice cream and chocolate in the middle of the afternoon, but he was there to try to put pressure on...
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well meanwhile on the opposition benches rebecca long bailey has been sacked as the u.k. shadow education secretary by labor leader sakia starmer earlier this thursday the m.p. for soul food and eccles retreated an interview with actress maxine peake in the article p. claimed american police and the practice of kneeling on suspects next was from training by israeli nor enforcement on bailey said she shared the article because of her respect for the actress and not as an endorsement of the content a spokesperson for the labor leaders said the article rebecca shared earlier today contained an anticipated conspiracy theory professor john curtis believes the labor leader acted decisively. it's. a start does not want any chance in your worship of the criticisms of difficulties that is far too serious by the jericho where was the issue about 2 summers as it was warmer is going to start in the 3rd just slices just certain it's just like yours is sucking the person who course was his principal rival in the leadership race so that it's a bit long legged. the un has much the britis
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welcome back amazon has some breaking news rebecca long bailey has been sacked as the u.k.shadow education secretary by labor leader or earlier today the m.p. for soul food eccles retreated an interview with actress maxine peake in the article p. could claim that american people and the practice of meaning on suspects next was from training by the israelis long by he said she shared the article but because of her respect for the actress or not as an endorser and of the content a spokesperson for the labor party said the article rebecca should earlier today contained an anti-semitic conspiracy theory. meanwhile a study has revealed that boris johnson's conservative party is more popular among voters from low income backgrounds. the jazz around tree foundation found the chill in the 2019 general election the tory party had a 15 point lead over labor among low income fotis the tories were also ahead among high income voters but by a smaller margin 40 percent of voters in this category back to the conservative party won just over 30 percent back labor what discuss these latest
welcome back amazon has some breaking news rebecca long bailey has been sacked as the u.k.shadow education secretary by labor leader or earlier today the m.p. for soul food eccles retreated an interview with actress maxine peake in the article p. could claim that american people and the practice of meaning on suspects next was from training by the israelis long by he said she shared the article but because of her respect for the actress or not as an endorser and of the content a spokesperson...
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when we were on the opposition benches rebecca long bailey has been sacked as the u.k. shadow education secretary by labor leader sakia star earlier this thursday the m.p. for soul food and eccles retreated an interview with actress maxine peake in the article pete claimed american police and the practice of kneeling on suspects next was from training by israeli law enforcement when bailey said she shared the article because of her respect for the actress and not as an indoor spent of the content a spokesperson for the labor leader said the article rebecca showed earlier today contained an anticipated conspiracy theory professor john curtis believes the labor leader acted decisively but certainly. thought about does not want any chance in your worship of the criticisms of difficulties that his party is 1st one to jerk over out of which the issue about 2 summers as it was warmer is clearly interested in the 3rd place it is certainly just is the person who course was his principal rival in the leadership race and that it's a long way. now or it. now a report has revealed
when we were on the opposition benches rebecca long bailey has been sacked as the u.k. shadow education secretary by labor leader sakia star earlier this thursday the m.p. for soul food and eccles retreated an interview with actress maxine peake in the article pete claimed american police and the practice of kneeling on suspects next was from training by israeli law enforcement when bailey said she shared the article because of her respect for the actress and not as an indoor spent of the...
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keir starmer will this morning speak to mps on his backbenches concerned about his sacking of rebecca longasked to stand down after sir keir said an interview she had retweeted contained anti—semitic conspiracy theories. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: the us house of representatives passes a police reform bill in the name of george floyd. before it becomes law, it has to get through the republican—dominated senate. several us states suspend plans to re—open the economy after a spike in coronavirus cases. doctors say up to 20 million americans may have been infected since the pandemic began. george floyd's brother, philonise floyd, has become an impassioned advocate forjustice and police reform in the weeks following that tragic encounter on the streets of minneapolis. he's testified before congress, speaking of his family's pain and those of countless others. earlier, my colleague katty kay spoke to philonise floyd and the family's attorney, benjamin crump. he is not a type of guy that is going tojust try he is not a type of guy that is going to just try to muscle you and do
keir starmer will this morning speak to mps on his backbenches concerned about his sacking of rebecca longasked to stand down after sir keir said an interview she had retweeted contained anti—semitic conspiracy theories. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: the us house of representatives passes a police reform bill in the name of george floyd. before it becomes law, it has to get through the republican—dominated senate. several us states suspend plans to re—open the economy...
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well meanwhile on the opposition benches rebecca long bailey has been sent to the u.k. shanta education secretary by labor leaders the case tama earlier this thursday the m.p. fossil for today eccles retreated to an interview with actress maxine peake in the article p. claimed american police and the practice of meeting on suspects next was from training by israeli nor enforcement long bailey said she sheds the article because of her respect for the actress and not as an endorsement of the content a spokesperson for the labor leader said the article rebecca shared earlier today contained an anti-semitic conspiracy theory professor john curtis believes labor latest case dhamma acted decisively but certainly not the judge that our kids thought about does not want any consideration of the criticisms of difficulties that his party is faced by to jericho aware of which the issue about to summers as it was warner is clearly interested in the 3rd place it is certainly just a cure is the person who course was his principal rival in the leadership race and that it's a whole lot
well meanwhile on the opposition benches rebecca long bailey has been sent to the u.k. shanta education secretary by labor leaders the case tama earlier this thursday the m.p. fossil for today eccles retreated to an interview with actress maxine peake in the article p. claimed american police and the practice of meeting on suspects next was from training by israeli nor enforcement long bailey said she sheds the article because of her respect for the actress and not as an endorsement of the...
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labour's shadow education secretary, rebecca long—bailey, has been saying this morning that labour likes that this is a catchall programme that is going to solve all the problems. they are calling for more talks on how you get children back into school, making sure that it is safe, persuading parents and teachers and unions that that can happen. the government, though, has been critical of labour on this as well. we saw it at prime minister's questions on wednesday. boris johnson wants the labour party to try and persuade the unions to get teachers back to school so that children can get back as well. there is not a lot of consensus on that issue beyond the idea that children should be getting back to school when it's safe. and at the moment, it doesn't look like that idea of bringing all the parties together to persuade them is a likely goer. nick ea rd ley, persuade them is a likely goer. nick eardley, for the moment, thank you very much. and we will be talking lots more about this story this morning including talking to a head teacher, a parent at also a representative of one of the t
labour's shadow education secretary, rebecca long—bailey, has been saying this morning that labour likes that this is a catchall programme that is going to solve all the problems. they are calling for more talks on how you get children back into school, making sure that it is safe, persuading parents and teachers and unions that that can happen. the government, though, has been critical of labour on this as well. we saw it at prime minister's questions on wednesday. boris johnson wants the...
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i took the view that the article that rebecca long—bailey tweeted about was classic anti—semitic in thethe ins and outs that happened and the discussions that were hard or not had. but i took the view that the state of affairs was unsatisfactory andi state of affairs was unsatisfactory and i asked rebecca to stand down from the shadow cabinet, i took that decision. 0thers from the shadow cabinet, i took that decision. others will from the shadow cabinet, i took that decision. 0thers willjudge. i am clear in my mind that that was the right decision and i am equally clear that i will take whatever action is necessary in the labour party to ensure that we do as i said i would do, and that‘s root out anti—semitism. i would do, and that‘s root out anti-semitism. ok. the shadow education minister lloyd russell—moyle published of that article which many will have read and which accused jk rowling of using "her own sexual assault for justification for discrimination against trans people." he publicly apologised for his comments and has been able to stay in his role. yes, he was wrong, he has ap
i took the view that the article that rebecca long—bailey tweeted about was classic anti—semitic in thethe ins and outs that happened and the discussions that were hard or not had. but i took the view that the state of affairs was unsatisfactory andi state of affairs was unsatisfactory and i asked rebecca to stand down from the shadow cabinet, i took that decision. 0thers from the shadow cabinet, i took that decision. others will from the shadow cabinet, i took that decision. 0thers...
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to 5 year it doesn't take long. to 5 year you 0ur drive up to turkana is interrupted by a massive band you of hoppers crossing the road, taking over everything they can. rebeccan their farm, just a few kilometres from the border with uganda. heavy rains meant they were expecting a good crop. it doesn't take long. the only hope now for rebecca is that pesticides will work, if they get here in time. while we were with rebecca, we heard of anotherfarm in turkana that had already been taken over by hopper bands. albert and the teams are fighting as hard as they can to prevent a plague of locusts through the region. but with this generation likely to be the biggest of all, the future looks very uncertain for millions. it certainly feels like summer has come to an abrupt end, hasn't it? notjust the outbreaks of rain and fresh air but also the blustery winds and more of the same to come on monday and then through the course of the week perhaps more thundery showers on the way. this is what it looks like on the satellite picture. a big low pressure sitting top of us, there for a little while and it will stick around through most of monday and the weather front spiral
to 5 year it doesn't take long. to 5 year you 0ur drive up to turkana is interrupted by a massive band you of hoppers crossing the road, taking over everything they can. rebeccan their farm, just a few kilometres from the border with uganda. heavy rains meant they were expecting a good crop. it doesn't take long. the only hope now for rebecca is that pesticides will work, if they get here in time. while we were with rebecca, we heard of anotherfarm in turkana that had already been taken over by...
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we can speak now to the shadow education secretary, rebecca long—bailey.f our thanks goes to markets, campaigners such as the good law project and sustain, and the great people who have been contacting their mps over the last few days who have certainly got a welcome u—turn on the cards, thatis got a welcome u—turn on the cards, that is a victory for the 1.3 million children that were looking to be hungry over the summer holidays. i am getting grief on twitter for describing this as a u—turn but sometimes u—turns are good, and this is one of those. u—turn but sometimes u—turns are good, and this is one of thosem isa good, and this is one of thosem is a really good u—turn and it is one we have been urging the government to make for some time. i think it is a small victory for humanity and hopefully we will have a good debate this afternoon in the comments and we will look beyond the small victory because critically, free school meals are an indication ofa free school meals are an indication of a wider problem and that is child poverty. what we want to see n
we can speak now to the shadow education secretary, rebecca long—bailey.f our thanks goes to markets, campaigners such as the good law project and sustain, and the great people who have been contacting their mps over the last few days who have certainly got a welcome u—turn on the cards, thatis got a welcome u—turn on the cards, that is a victory for the 1.3 million children that were looking to be hungry over the summer holidays. i am getting grief on twitter for describing this as a...
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some teaching union bosses may echo we heard from rebecca long—bailey, we knew this weeks ago so why on. it is obvious that under those guidelines it could not happen. 0ther those guidelines it could not happen. other schools are doing it differently so some schools are dividing a class between two but the same teacher is teaching them partly in the morning and then the other half in the afternoon meaning that eve ryo ne half in the afternoon meaning that everyone can get some kind of scowling in school before the end of term, but that has been done differently in different areas and that's without even thinking about the differences in wales and scotla nd the differences in wales and scotland where it is differently yet again, so the other issue here is, what is the governmentjudging the sun? when will they deem it to be safe to return? are they looking at the number of cases, there are great? how will they charge when they will say to schools, right now is the time when you must go back and we can change the social distancing rules and the bubble of 15? none of that at the moment is
some teaching union bosses may echo we heard from rebecca long—bailey, we knew this weeks ago so why on. it is obvious that under those guidelines it could not happen. 0ther those guidelines it could not happen. other schools are doing it differently so some schools are dividing a class between two but the same teacher is teaching them partly in the morning and then the other half in the afternoon meaning that eve ryo ne half in the afternoon meaning that everyone can get some kind of...
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. >> our thanks to rebecca jarvis for that report. >>> long before george floyd and eric garner, there was james mincey. >> we're looking back on a piece of history that helped shape the modern black lives matter movement. m aaaah! nooooo nooooo nooooo quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and each sheet is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. [sfx: son loudly clears throat] sigh [sfx: mom and dad laugh] bounty, the quicker picker upper. has the honor of providing care to those who have served this country in uniform. today the va is on the front lines of the battle against the coronavirus and we need your help. we are looking for medical professionals at every level. i hope that you will consider joining our team either temporarily or permanently. to learn more go to va.gov/joinus. hd 5. ♪ >>> welcome back. much of the momentum of the black lives matter movement can be traced back to the decade leading up to the l.a. riots back in 1992. >> james mincey jr. died in 1982 after l.a. police put him into a choke hold. his death is the subject of a film "let it
. >> our thanks to rebecca jarvis for that report. >>> long before george floyd and eric garner, there was james mincey. >> we're looking back on a piece of history that helped shape the modern black lives matter movement. m aaaah! nooooo nooooo nooooo quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and each sheet is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. [sfx: son loudly clears throat] sigh [sfx: mom and dad laugh] bounty, the quicker picker upper. has the...
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rebecca thanks very much for. a meal. second season of. the planet on the brink of disaster we did long interview experts about one question who changed.
rebecca thanks very much for. a meal. second season of. the planet on the brink of disaster we did long interview experts about one question who changed.
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that he doesn't personally agree he may have realized that as long as trump is president facebook would be wise to keep the president happy rebecca resist thank you. well the host nation of the 2023 women's world cup will be selected on thursday with the contest now a 2 horse race a joint to bed from australia and new zealand is the favorite over colombia what is certain is that a region that's never previously stage the women's world cup will be able to capitalize on a rapidly increasing interest in women's football i following the success of france 2019 the next women's world cup is heading to a new confidence of the 2 bids australia and new zealand doc incident the financially viable option the 2 countries of fish and handling of the coronavirus pandemic is also seen as a plus point a win would represent a 1st world cup history that's all about hosted by nations in different footballing federations australia competes in asia and new zealand in o.c. on here but they are united front when it comes to promoting women's football i'd like to thank everyone who's we're excited tirelessly to get our submission together which is 9 mai
that he doesn't personally agree he may have realized that as long as trump is president facebook would be wise to keep the president happy rebecca resist thank you. well the host nation of the 2023 women's world cup will be selected on thursday with the contest now a 2 horse race a joint to bed from australia and new zealand is the favorite over colombia what is certain is that a region that's never previously stage the women's world cup will be able to capitalize on a rapidly increasing...
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it does not take long. 0ur drive up to turkana is interrupted by a massive band of hoppers crossing the road. taking over everything they can. rebeccajust a few kilometres from the border with uganda. heavy rains meant they were expecting a good crop. they are trying everything to defend their farm they are trying everything to defend theirfarm from invading hopper bands. the only hope now for rebecca is that pesticides will work, if they get here in time. while we were with rebecca, we heard of anotherfarm into turkana that had already been taken over into turkana that had already been ta ken over by into turkana that had already been taken over by hopper bands. albert and the teams are fighting as ha rd albert and the teams are fighting as hard as they can to prevent a plague of locusts through the region. but with this generation likely to be the biggest of all, the future looks very uncertain for millions. hello. the hot, humid weather that we have seen over the past week or so will be exchanged for something quite a bit cooler and fresher through the weekend. as a low pressure moves its way in from the west, plenty of heavy sho
it does not take long. 0ur drive up to turkana is interrupted by a massive band of hoppers crossing the road. taking over everything they can. rebeccajust a few kilometres from the border with uganda. heavy rains meant they were expecting a good crop. they are trying everything to defend their farm they are trying everything to defend theirfarm from invading hopper bands. the only hope now for rebecca is that pesticides will work, if they get here in time. while we were with rebecca, we heard...
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it doesn't take long. 0ur drive up to turkana is interrupted by a massive band of hoppers crossing the road, taking over everything they can. rebeccaeir farm, just a few kilometres from the border with uganda. heavy rains meant they were expecting a good crop. they are trying everything to defend theirfarm from invading hopper bands. the only hope now for rebecca is that pesticides will work, if they get here in time. while we were with rebecca, we heard of anotherfarm in turkana that had already been taken over by hopper bands. albert and the teams are fighting as hard as they can to prevent a plague of locusts through the region. but with this generation likely to be the biggest of all, the future looks very uncertain for millions. hello. well, the fresh weather is here to stay for the foreseeable future, at least the next week or so. so, plenty of showers in the forecast, and on top of that, it's also going to be windy, particularly on sunday. really quite blustery for the time of the year. now, the reason for it is this low pressure that swung out of the atlantic is being propelled by a jet stream. that jet stream has also intr
it doesn't take long. 0ur drive up to turkana is interrupted by a massive band of hoppers crossing the road, taking over everything they can. rebeccaeir farm, just a few kilometres from the border with uganda. heavy rains meant they were expecting a good crop. they are trying everything to defend theirfarm from invading hopper bands. the only hope now for rebecca is that pesticides will work, if they get here in time. while we were with rebecca, we heard of anotherfarm in turkana that had...
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rebecca regis thanks very much for watching. i'm able to complete the 2nd season of on the fence. the planet on the brink of disaster we did long in-depth interview experts about one question how to change. the only. yet on the show the people don't seek us don't have flaws they can feel it all but a key quote by a going shooter from the time of his imprisonment maintains that art cannot be modern. this was an extremely radical claim to make which on the one hand shows the rebellious side of this very young painter. and at the same time summarizes the essence of viennese modernism which was not a modernism that promised a glorious future or claim to improve the human condition or bring mankind happiness but. it was far more and introspection or returned to one's inner self with this. is a self-critical modernism if you take the woman and it was this return to the self they gave modernist viennese art of power and an appeal to that other art movements were lacking northeasterly poke in 3 so most good is of no but. the real part museum in vienna houses the world's most comprehensive collection of works by a gun see them. the art
rebecca regis thanks very much for watching. i'm able to complete the 2nd season of on the fence. the planet on the brink of disaster we did long in-depth interview experts about one question how to change. the only. yet on the show the people don't seek us don't have flaws they can feel it all but a key quote by a going shooter from the time of his imprisonment maintains that art cannot be modern. this was an extremely radical claim to make which on the one hand shows the rebellious side of...
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quality in nursing homes and aarp he hasector of had years working on long-term care issues and finally the committee will hear from rebecca , the president and chief executive officer from mr. reed's district from upstate new york and tell us how she navigated the crisis and i'll ask mr. reed if you want to add opportunity for comments from -- ms. gold.h pl >> thank you. she is the president and chief financial officer of skiler skyler located in -- hospital in new york in our istrict. it is a hospital with a skilled nursing facility attached. she not only runs the place, she walks the rounds and knows those patients and we welcome you to this committee and your fist hand experience and input is greatly appreciated by i believe all of the members on this committee today. thank you for that opportunity. >> thank you. each of the statement ovs our witnesses will be made part of the record in their entirety. i would ask you to try to summarize your testimony in five minute or less for you or your colleagues as they ask questions. i'll do a gentle tap with my gavel here as time is reached and ask you to try conclude your rema
quality in nursing homes and aarp he hasector of had years working on long-term care issues and finally the committee will hear from rebecca , the president and chief executive officer from mr. reed's district from upstate new york and tell us how she navigated the crisis and i'll ask mr. reed if you want to add opportunity for comments from -- ms. gold.h pl >> thank you. she is the president and chief financial officer of skiler skyler located in -- hospital in new york in our istrict....
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long term care space as we can. again, because of the risks to the medically frail folks who live in our nursing homes. thank you. gov. cooper: thank you. next question please. martinez,up, rebecca wunc. reporter: what resources are being provided to the facilities? i don't know if you are sending are responsible to do testing on their own. what introductory is in place for residents who do test positive, especially if they don't have acute symptoms? dr. cohen: the way we do testing is that in some cases the nursing home is able to, on their own, contract with a company that will come in and do all the testing for them. in other cases, that is not possible. we work with local health department to deploy teams. that is how we been doing it for the last number of months. when we hear about even just one case. an outbreak of two or more cases, but even one case we send teams from the local health department to work with them, not just on testing, but on the infection protocol that are necessary for folks to make sure that they are working through this. if someone does test positive for covid-19 and they have no symptoms, they should stay in the nursing home. in the nursing home, yo
long term care space as we can. again, because of the risks to the medically frail folks who live in our nursing homes. thank you. gov. cooper: thank you. next question please. martinez,up, rebecca wunc. reporter: what resources are being provided to the facilities? i don't know if you are sending are responsible to do testing on their own. what introductory is in place for residents who do test positive, especially if they don't have acute symptoms? dr. cohen: the way we do testing is that in...
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long term care space as we can. again, because of the risk to the medically frail folks who live in our nursing homes. thank you a. >> thank you. next question please.fo >> follow-up, rebecca martinez, w unc. >> thank you, secretary. to clarify, what resources are being provided to the facilities to carrysa out testing? are youin sending teams or if ty are responsible to do the testing on their own? my follow-up question is, what infrastructure is in place for residents who do test positive, especially if they don't have acute symptoms, do they get sent to the hospital or covid specific facility? >> the way we do testing is that in some cases the nursing home is able to, on their own, contract with a company that will come in and do all the testing for them and in other cases that is not possible.nt we work with local health department to deploy teams so that is how we been doing it for the last number of months. when we hear about even just one case again, an outbreak of two or more cases but we set even one case we send or make sure that teams go from the local health department to work withke them, not just on testing but on the infection protocol that are necessary for
long term care space as we can. again, because of the risk to the medically frail folks who live in our nursing homes. thank you a. >> thank you. next question please.fo >> follow-up, rebecca martinez, w unc. >> thank you, secretary. to clarify, what resources are being provided to the facilities to carrysa out testing? are youin sending teams or if ty are responsible to do the testing on their own? my follow-up question is, what infrastructure is in place for residents who do...
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rebecca on this as well. there are concerns, but i imagine this could be quite an exciting time to make sure that balance of not seeing anybody for a longhave been shielding and sharing stories with us on a platform we have that up called 0ur covid have been very touching. this disease does been very touching. this disease d oes exa ctly been very touching. this disease does exactly very heavy toll. the vagueness of this new advice, the removal of practical support and the lack of employment protections have been highlighted. we do know statutory sick pay will come to an end. is that a real concern for people? yes. ithink end. is that a real concern for people? yes. i think the end of statutory sick pay is a real concern. the furlough scheme is not being standard for people who were shielding. there is vagueness from the announcement yesterday for what it means for a business to be covid —safe it means for a business to be covid—safe or covid—secu re. does that mean just a bottle of sanitiser in the office? what if bases can't be safe for somebody or travelling to the work cannot be because you are packed onto a tube train. i think the
rebecca on this as well. there are concerns, but i imagine this could be quite an exciting time to make sure that balance of not seeing anybody for a longhave been shielding and sharing stories with us on a platform we have that up called 0ur covid have been very touching. this disease does been very touching. this disease d oes exa ctly been very touching. this disease does exactly very heavy toll. the vagueness of this new advice, the removal of practical support and the lack of employment...
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the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has sacked rebecca long—bailey from the shadow cabinet.sai.d_sheld sharedauctidbf, online that contained an "anti—semitic conspiracy theory." the old bailey hears how a teenager "smiled and shrugged" after throwing a six—year—old boy from a balcony at the tate modern in london last summer. plastic waste from britain being sent for recycling in turkey — a bbc investigation reveals it's being dumped instead and in some cases burnt. applause and we hear from the health worker who spent more than 90 days in intensive care with coronavirus — and got quite a welcome home in devon. and coming up on bbc news, liverpool could be hours away but only if manchester city drop points against chelsea. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a major incident has been declared on the south coast of england on the hottest day of the year. as temperatures soared above 30 celsius, thousands of people descended on the beaches in dorset. bournemouth council said it was appalled by the scenes and the irresponsible behaviour of crowds who had ignored pub
the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has sacked rebecca long—bailey from the shadow cabinet.sai.d_sheld sharedauctidbf, online that contained an "anti—semitic conspiracy theory." the old bailey hears how a teenager "smiled and shrugged" after throwing a six—year—old boy from a balcony at the tate modern in london last summer. plastic waste from britain being sent for recycling in turkey — a bbc investigation reveals it's being dumped instead and in some cases...