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why give tesco, sainsbury‘s, morrisons and asked her why give tesco, sainsbury‘s, morrisons and azdaly 2 billion, 700 million just for tesco. when they did not need it. and thye have had a great time during this period because the volumes have gone up, and there‘s no way in the world that that money is being well spent. some of the measures in place for the first lockdown are obviously continuing to see an extension of the furlough scheme of the business rate holiday is still going to be in place until the end of the year, and it's extremely important particularly given the lockdown now that there is some further consideration given to retail discount next year whether it needs to be as high as 100% is the question, but there's clearly a strong case for more supporters to be carried over into next year. dominic curran. just over two weeks ago, the northern ireland executive introduced some fresh interventions to reduce the number of coronavirus cases with pubs, restaurants and other hospitality venues ordered to shut. schools were given an extended half term. the deputy first ministe
why give tesco, sainsbury‘s, morrisons and asked her why give tesco, sainsbury‘s, morrisons and azdaly 2 billion, 700 million just for tesco. when they did not need it. and thye have had a great time during this period because the volumes have gone up, and there‘s no way in the world that that money is being well spent. some of the measures in place for the first lockdown are obviously continuing to see an extension of the furlough scheme of the business rate holiday is still going to be...
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the uk supermarkets tesco, sainsbury‘s and marks and spencer say they are reviewing working practicesers after a bbc investigation found evidence workers were being exploited. women at the factory which makes home textiles for the brands said they were forced to work excessive hours, and weren't even allowed toilet breaks. the bbc also heard claims of poor working conditions from staff at an indian supplier to ralph lauren. the american brand has said it will investigate. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. in the world of fashion, they are the forgotten stopping the women who make our clothes. 1 million miles from the catwalk, they often live in dire poverty. their monthly salaries, barely enough to feed theirfamilies. but salaries, barely enough to feed their families. but these women produce garments for some of the world's biggest brands. the talent beyond creating beautiful things is the talent to recognise people. ralph laure's clothes don't come cheap, but the women we spoke to say they are paying a far higher price stopping workers at one south indian fa
the uk supermarkets tesco, sainsbury‘s and marks and spencer say they are reviewing working practicesers after a bbc investigation found evidence workers were being exploited. women at the factory which makes home textiles for the brands said they were forced to work excessive hours, and weren't even allowed toilet breaks. the bbc also heard claims of poor working conditions from staff at an indian supplier to ralph lauren. the american brand has said it will investigate. our south asia...
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barton, arcadia groups, tesco, river island... almost everybody has visited in my showroom.re are almost 5,000 garment factories in bangladesh, employing mostly women. but could the coronavirus erase decades of progress in a matter of months? you see all this is justjeans. and those made for the... uk high street. theyjust keep here like that. how many days i can keep the jeans like that? where i have the space?! factories shut down, leaving thousands of people out of work... ..and worried about how they will survive. bangladesh is the second largest manufacturer of ready—made garments in the world. this industry employs 4 million people in the country. 85% of them are women. the southern port city of chittagong. most of the clothing in these factories is made for fast fashion brands in america and europe. it's all about huge volumes and quick turnaround times. mostafiz uddin is the owner of denim expert. this is pepejeans london. he employs 2,000 workers, making jeans for big international brands. when he built the factory 11 years ago, mostafiz focused on creating a safe w
barton, arcadia groups, tesco, river island... almost everybody has visited in my showroom.re are almost 5,000 garment factories in bangladesh, employing mostly women. but could the coronavirus erase decades of progress in a matter of months? you see all this is justjeans. and those made for the... uk high street. theyjust keep here like that. how many days i can keep the jeans like that? where i have the space?! factories shut down, leaving thousands of people out of work... ..and worried...
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tesco has told us that plan includes prohibiting excessive overtime, strengthening grievance proceduresorked, while marks & spencer said it has a robust plan in place and would be undertaking regular unannounced audits to ensure its implementation. earlier in the year, there was an outcry after allegations of exploitation emerged in british factories supplying the fashion label boohoo. but activists say the bigger issue lies in asia where most of our clothes are made. exploitation happens around the world for people who make our clothes on a regular basis, but it is out of view and people aren't engaging with who those people are, but brands really have a responsibility to look at what is happening and their supply chains and say, are those people being treated fairly or are they being exploited? as consumers chase cheaper clothes and brands bank bigger profits, it seems the exploitation of the women who make them is one thing that hasn't gone out of fashion. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, india. easyjet has made a loss for the first time in its history. the airline lost nearly £1.3 bil
tesco has told us that plan includes prohibiting excessive overtime, strengthening grievance proceduresorked, while marks & spencer said it has a robust plan in place and would be undertaking regular unannounced audits to ensure its implementation. earlier in the year, there was an outcry after allegations of exploitation emerged in british factories supplying the fashion label boohoo. but activists say the bigger issue lies in asia where most of our clothes are made. exploitation happens...
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uk retail chains tesco, sainsbury‘s and marks and spencer say they are reviewing working practices atands said they were forced to work excessive hours, and weren't even allowed toilet breaks. the bbc also heard claims of poor working conditions from staff at an indian supplier to ralph lauren. the american brand has said it will investigate. rajini vaidya nathan reports. in the world of fashion, they are the forgotten — the women who make our clothes. one million miles from the catwalk, they often live in dire poverty. their monthly salaries, barely enough to feed theirfamilies. but these women produce garments for some of the world's biggest brands. the talent beyond creating beautiful things is the talent to recognise people. ralph lauren's clothes don't come cheap, but the women we spoke to say they are paying a far higher price. workers at one south indian factory that supplies the label earn as little as $3 a day, taking clothes that sell for hundred. they say they are forced to work punishing hours and even end up sleeping on the factory floor. we are made to work continuously,
uk retail chains tesco, sainsbury‘s and marks and spencer say they are reviewing working practices atands said they were forced to work excessive hours, and weren't even allowed toilet breaks. the bbc also heard claims of poor working conditions from staff at an indian supplier to ralph lauren. the american brand has said it will investigate. rajini vaidya nathan reports. in the world of fashion, they are the forgotten — the women who make our clothes. one million miles from the catwalk,...
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last week and i found some truffles in the carpark of a tesco and i was quite exciting. i was on my knees there going in the ground like a square 0 which is what you got there if you want to be a fart you need to sort of think mark an animal. maybe it's good that most londoners don't know about the free food around them that way there's still some left for the city's real squirrels. i mean not me 14 yet but i've started a balcony garden the pandemic grew by it's already tiny step to the green leafy vegetables which are drawn the little banks along. a clean up of our tree was need of the hour what we've been looking at the example of the sheet of indonesia the world's most fully into in a minute you're only quinta in the cold but we look at how people can be encouraged not polluted with household waste again. indonesia's trash problem is dire and its impact is felt worldwide more than 80 percent of the country's trash is mismanaged often landing in internet raters overflowing landfills or in canals and rivers the island nation produces more than 3 point $2000000.00 tons o
last week and i found some truffles in the carpark of a tesco and i was quite exciting. i was on my knees there going in the ground like a square 0 which is what you got there if you want to be a fart you need to sort of think mark an animal. maybe it's good that most londoners don't know about the free food around them that way there's still some left for the city's real squirrels. i mean not me 14 yet but i've started a balcony garden the pandemic grew by it's already tiny step to the green...
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found some truffles in the carpark of a tesco. i was on my knees there going in the ground like a square 0 which is what you got there if you want to be a fart you need to sort of think i'm animal. maybe it's good that most londoners don't know about the free food around them that way there's still some left for the city's real squirrels. i mean not me for anything yet but i've started a balcony garden the pandemic grew by it's already tiny step to the green leafy vegetables which a lot of the little banks along wasn't. a clean up of our tree was the need of the hour what we've been looking at the example of the sheet of. the world's most fully and i mean surely quinta in the cut but we look at how people can be encouraged not polluted with household waste again. indonesia's trash problem is dire and its impact is felt worldwide more than 80 percent of the country's trash is mismanaged often landing in internet raters overflowing landfills or in canals and rivers the island nation produces more than 3 point $2000000.00 tons of was
found some truffles in the carpark of a tesco. i was on my knees there going in the ground like a square 0 which is what you got there if you want to be a fart you need to sort of think i'm animal. maybe it's good that most londoners don't know about the free food around them that way there's still some left for the city's real squirrels. i mean not me for anything yet but i've started a balcony garden the pandemic grew by it's already tiny step to the green leafy vegetables which a lot of the...
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tesco has told us that plan includes prohibiting excessive overtime, strengthening grievance procedures worked, while marks & spencer said it has a robust plan in place and would be undertaking regular unannounced audits to ensure its implementation. earlier in the year, there was an outcry after allegations of exploitation emerged in british factories supplying the fashion label boohoo. but activists say the bigger issue lies in asia, where most of our clothes are made. exploitation happens around the world for people who make our clothes on a regular basis, but it is out of view, and people aren't engaging with who those people are, but brands really have a responsibility to look at what is happening and their supply chains and say, are those people being treated fairly or are they being exploited? as consumers chase cheaper clothes and brands bank bigger profits, it seems the exploitation of the women who make them is one thing that hasn't gone out of fashion. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, india. more than 2.5 half million people are to be placed under scotland's toughest covid lock
tesco has told us that plan includes prohibiting excessive overtime, strengthening grievance procedures worked, while marks & spencer said it has a robust plan in place and would be undertaking regular unannounced audits to ensure its implementation. earlier in the year, there was an outcry after allegations of exploitation emerged in british factories supplying the fashion label boohoo. but activists say the bigger issue lies in asia, where most of our clothes are made. exploitation...
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shareholders, and the sunday times is presenting this as a shocking story, we should be actually appalled, tescow this is a risky one for me to say here, but there is a counterargument to say that if you are a shareholder and you have put your money into the company and the bad times, that perhaps you want to feel entitled to get some money out in the good times. and don't forget it's not just individuals who hold shares, its pension funds, and a lot of us have pensions. and so that money actually flows back to us. it's a very tricky argument because fundamentally i think what a lot of mps are saying is that this is very uncomfortable to be seen to be a big enterprise having benefited from the government's largess which causes taxpayers money, surely they should have have actually put money into shareholders pockets but i think we need to get away from the idea that shareholders are just these sort of fat cats who are taking on all that money. some of the shareholders are pension funds, and we hold pensions and we get that benefit. joe, can you take you to the front of the sunday times, will the
shareholders, and the sunday times is presenting this as a shocking story, we should be actually appalled, tescow this is a risky one for me to say here, but there is a counterargument to say that if you are a shareholder and you have put your money into the company and the bad times, that perhaps you want to feel entitled to get some money out in the good times. and don't forget it's not just individuals who hold shares, its pension funds, and a lot of us have pensions. and so that money...
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last week and i found some truffles in the carpark of a tesco. hero. i was on my knees they're going to make around like a square 0 which is what you got there if you want to be a forward you need to sort of think mark an animal. maybe it's good that most londoners don't know about the free food around them that way there's still some left for the city's real squirrels. i mean on me 14 yet but i've started a balcony garden the pandemic grew by it's a really tiny step to the green leafy vegetables which are on the little banks along wasn't. a clean up of party was the need of the hour what we've been looking at the example of the sheet of indonesia the world's most full and i mean surely quinta in the cold but we look at how people can be encouraged not polluted with household waste to get. indonesia's trash problem is dire and its impact is felt worldwide more than 80 percent of the country's trash is mismanaged often landing in internet raters overflowing landfills or in canals and rivers the island nation produces more than 2 point $2000000.00 tons o
last week and i found some truffles in the carpark of a tesco. hero. i was on my knees they're going to make around like a square 0 which is what you got there if you want to be a forward you need to sort of think mark an animal. maybe it's good that most londoners don't know about the free food around them that way there's still some left for the city's real squirrels. i mean on me 14 yet but i've started a balcony garden the pandemic grew by it's a really tiny step to the green leafy...
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made a lot of money and paying big dividends out to those shareholders and these are the big four, tescoat back now, {1.9 billion to the treasury as a result of this so again, this is the problem and there may be some other ones, some other anomalies unearthed. the problem of rushing into some treasury plans to give relief to businesses, obviously it was done quickly... problems and loopholes only emerge over time. shyama, let's talk about the crown. do you watch a? idea. but i stopped mercedes because i could not stand in colman, she is more like a courtier, rather than a queen and there is nothing going on behind the eyes. that is a very quick review of the crown. the midlands and the story is that there is palace anger, perhaps not surprisingly, —— mail on sunday story. when shoppers ‘s friends calling it trolling on a hollywood budget. obviously it is a fictional, peter morgan's fictional take on the history of the royal family, but many people will watch it and because it is so beautifully made, they will believe it. i think the real problem is that in the early series, clare holman
made a lot of money and paying big dividends out to those shareholders and these are the big four, tescoat back now, {1.9 billion to the treasury as a result of this so again, this is the problem and there may be some other ones, some other anomalies unearthed. the problem of rushing into some treasury plans to give relief to businesses, obviously it was done quickly... problems and loopholes only emerge over time. shyama, let's talk about the crown. do you watch a? idea. but i stopped mercedes...
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indian workers in factories supplying the supermarket chains marks and spencer, tesco and sainsbury‘sld the bbc they are being subjected to exploitative conditions.women working at a ralph lauren supplier said they had been forced to stay overnight to complete orders, sometimes requiring them to sleep on the factory floor. electric carmaker tesla willjoin the s&p 500 share index next month. the 17—year—old company have seen a meteoric rise lately and is now the most valuable car company in the world even though it only produces a fraction of the cars of it's bigger rivals. shares of tesla gained 14% in after hours trading. airbnb has taken another step towards going public. the home rental startup has disclosed its paperworks for its ipo, which means that investors can now start buying shares of airbnb. but the company's listing on the nasdaq is not expected until a later date. its business has been hit hard by the pandemic. but it's still one of the most anticipated stock market debuts in recent years. the chinese telecom titan huawei is offloading its budget smartphone brand honor t
indian workers in factories supplying the supermarket chains marks and spencer, tesco and sainsbury‘sld the bbc they are being subjected to exploitative conditions.women working at a ralph lauren supplier said they had been forced to stay overnight to complete orders, sometimes requiring them to sleep on the factory floor. electric carmaker tesla willjoin the s&p 500 share index next month. the 17—year—old company have seen a meteoric rise lately and is now the most valuable car...
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last weekend i found some truffles in the car park of a tesco and i was quite exciting. i was on my knees there going in the ground like a square 0 which is what you got there if you want to be a forward you need to so think mark an animal. maybe it's good that most londoners don't know about the free food around them that way there's still some left for the city's real squirrels. i mean not me 14 yet but i've started a balcony garden a pandemic to grow by it's a really tiny step to the green leafy vegetables which are on the little banks. wasn't. a clean up of ivory was the need of the hour what we've been looking at the example of the sheet of observer an innovation the world's most polluted river in a mini tour around equal india in the 3rd part we look at how people can be encouraged not polluted with household waste to get. indonesia's trash problem is dire and its impact is felt worldwide more than 80 percent of the country's trash is mismanaged often landing in internet raters overflowing landfills or in canals and rivers the island nation produces more than 3 poi
last weekend i found some truffles in the car park of a tesco and i was quite exciting. i was on my knees there going in the ground like a square 0 which is what you got there if you want to be a forward you need to so think mark an animal. maybe it's good that most londoners don't know about the free food around them that way there's still some left for the city's real squirrels. i mean not me 14 yet but i've started a balcony garden a pandemic to grow by it's a really tiny step to the green...
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tesco promise sweeping changes to the da's office, including putting police officers accountable fornjustified killings. a message that really resonated with many voters after a summer of activism over police brutality and racial inequality. >>coming up our election coverage continues tonight we're going to bring you the latest on were key states stand in this tight race for the white house and as votes continue to be counted tonight protesters are taking to the streets across the country. plus why major leag1e baseball is not punishing la dodgers player, justin tur >>kron four's you are local election headquarters and tonight we're continuing to follow this historic race to the white house for a vice president joe biden leads now in pennsylvania and georgia. still has the lead in nevada putting him in a stronger position for sure to capture the 270 electoral college votes needed to become the next president for expert analysis we welcome in sonoma state university, political science professor and department chair david mckeown david thank you for being with we knew last night around
tesco promise sweeping changes to the da's office, including putting police officers accountable fornjustified killings. a message that really resonated with many voters after a summer of activism over police brutality and racial inequality. >>coming up our election coverage continues tonight we're going to bring you the latest on were key states stand in this tight race for the white house and as votes continue to be counted tonight protesters are taking to the streets across the...
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tesco has told us that plan includes prohibiting excessive overtime, strengthening grievance proceduresbut it is out of view and people aren‘t engaging with who those people are, but brands really have a responsibility to look at what is happening and their supply chains and say, are those people being treated fairly or are they being exploited? as consumers chase cheaper clothes and brands bank bigger profits, it seems the exploitation of the women who make them is one thing that hasn‘t gone out of fashion. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, india. lewis hamilton has been named as the most influential black briton. the formula 1 driverfrom stevenage joins marcus rashford and stormzy on the powerlist 2021. the regional director for public health england, professor kevin fenton has also made the list. the festive season may be a few weeks away, but in england‘s new forest, the season of pannage is under way. dating back to the 11th century, it allows pig owners to release their livestock into the forest to feed on fallen nuts. but how do owners keep track of their animals once they‘re runnin
tesco has told us that plan includes prohibiting excessive overtime, strengthening grievance proceduresbut it is out of view and people aren‘t engaging with who those people are, but brands really have a responsibility to look at what is happening and their supply chains and say, are those people being treated fairly or are they being exploited? as consumers chase cheaper clothes and brands bank bigger profits, it seems the exploitation of the women who make them is one thing that hasn‘t...
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also the manager of cheese buying at tesco says that chunkier packet sizes make cutting, grating andave had the thing when you have the rectangle of cheese and you have the rectangle of cheese and you great the whole thing and it chunks of annual left with that chunk. —— and you are left with that chunk. —— and you are left with that chunk. these are real issues. if you have a cheeseboard, and you would like to swan up to it naturally, you have men's slippers. the friday fashion slot, the daily telegraph is talking about the joy of slippers. because of so many people working from home, the rise and rise of sales of slippers, some of which are very expensive. for example, the velvet 0pera pumps.|j very expensive. for example, the velvet opera pumps. i love it! they are quite raffish, £350. and they have got a little bow effect on the front which is probably where the money is. what was your fashion tip last week? lemonjacket? money is. what was your fashion tip last week? lemon jacket?|j money is. what was your fashion tip last week? lemonjacket? i can't remember. it's quite a combo w
also the manager of cheese buying at tesco says that chunkier packet sizes make cutting, grating andave had the thing when you have the rectangle of cheese and you have the rectangle of cheese and you great the whole thing and it chunks of annual left with that chunk. —— and you are left with that chunk. —— and you are left with that chunk. these are real issues. if you have a cheeseboard, and you would like to swan up to it naturally, you have men's slippers. the friday fashion slot,...
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and the chancellor and prime minister visited tesco yesterday who are taking on kick starters and thate government is helping employers who feel able to recruit at this point to take on young people, about 4000 employers have already signed up to the scheme andi have already signed up to the scheme and i hope more will do so in the weeks and months ahead. that will bring forward tens of thousands of opportunities but what we know already from this economic downturn is that young people are going to be the group particularly exposed and it will be very challenging for them on top of all the other things we are seeing for example with learning being disrupted at school and at university so the chancellor and prime minister's priority is to ensure that we learn the lessons from previous recessions and try to put in place as many schemes whether apprenticeships, training or programmes like this where the government steps in and helps to pay the wages of young people for a period of time to ensure young people get opportunities despite the challenges. hospitality uk predicts half a millionj
and the chancellor and prime minister visited tesco yesterday who are taking on kick starters and thate government is helping employers who feel able to recruit at this point to take on young people, about 4000 employers have already signed up to the scheme andi have already signed up to the scheme and i hope more will do so in the weeks and months ahead. that will bring forward tens of thousands of opportunities but what we know already from this economic downturn is that young people are...
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amazon and tesco are among those launching recruitment drives.y staff this year, as we all order more gifts online. in the main, it is good to be in our distribution centres, our mail centres, in our delivery offices, getting people to sort the mail and the parcels, getting honed in to the postcode areas before our postmen and post—women take them on the street. but we are also looking for data offices and a limited amount of delivery drivers, too. there is no previous experience as really required for this. obviously summary has in logistics in the warehouse, then that is our sweet spot, but really we are looking for people who are team players, ready to muck in, friendly, trustworthy, and really to play a part in something... you have to see it to believe it, really, the amount of mail that goes through our network, and be a part of that whole christmas experience at royal mail. what employers tell us is that flexibility is key. lots of these roles require workers to be available round the clock — important to flag that up if you can commit to
amazon and tesco are among those launching recruitment drives.y staff this year, as we all order more gifts online. in the main, it is good to be in our distribution centres, our mail centres, in our delivery offices, getting people to sort the mail and the parcels, getting honed in to the postcode areas before our postmen and post—women take them on the street. but we are also looking for data offices and a limited amount of delivery drivers, too. there is no previous experience as really...