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it's because we were on universal credit.an't. how important is this school? this school is majorly important — for me and my family. without the food bank, we'd be stuffed. i would've had to go out stealing, but i don't. you'd have to go stealing without this school? yes. this is the year four corridor. it was head teacher debbie whiting's decision to start the food bank last autumn, as a result of the increase of students showing up to school hungry. in order for a child to be able to learn and come into school ready to learn, there is a whole raft of things that need to be in place. first of all, they need to be fed and warm, they need to feel safe. it's difficult — we've had parents who found it difficult to manage financially to actually feed their children because of, really, the introduction of universal credit. great yarmouth was one of the first towns in the uk to roll out universal credit. it replaces six benefits with one monthly payment. the government says it's a simpler and fairer system, but this school says so
it's because we were on universal credit.an't. how important is this school? this school is majorly important — for me and my family. without the food bank, we'd be stuffed. i would've had to go out stealing, but i don't. you'd have to go stealing without this school? yes. this is the year four corridor. it was head teacher debbie whiting's decision to start the food bank last autumn, as a result of the increase of students showing up to school hungry. in order for a child to be able to learn...
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we were waiting eight weeks for universal credit payment.was a great help, giving us food parcels. and the cooking that we are doing now was a real good help for us. the lessons aim to help those families who may not have the money and skills needed to cook healthy food. in the first session, only one of the parents had ever chopped an onion, so we are starting fairly basic. but now, really, the skill set is much better. they are able to put these ingredients together to make a decent meal. the school also provides free haircuts to students who cannot afford them. why is the school doing this? budgets, funds, universal credit. you know, everything has a knock—on effect. according to the school's mental health specialist, universal credit is having a direct impact on children's mental wellbeing. the changing universal credit has made it massively different in terms of having no weekly money, that they knew something was coming in every week. but it then moving onto a monthly basis. having to re—budget for that. also the stress of that time wa
we were waiting eight weeks for universal credit payment.was a great help, giving us food parcels. and the cooking that we are doing now was a real good help for us. the lessons aim to help those families who may not have the money and skills needed to cook healthy food. in the first session, only one of the parents had ever chopped an onion, so we are starting fairly basic. but now, really, the skill set is much better. they are able to put these ingredients together to make a decent meal. the...
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since the roll—out of universal credit last november, i am seeing an increasing flow of people into mycrisis and desperation like the new mother who was receiving income support with tax credit but on transition to universal credit, has lost nearly £400 a month, including milk tokens. universal credit is not working. it is hitting the poorest people the hardest. when will she do the right thing and fix this mess before more people are pushed into poverty? i would ask the honourable lady to work with us on universal credit and with herjob centre. the national audit office recently commented that it is the right thing to continue with the universal credit. i understand that it is often difficult for individuals who are concerned about moving from the previous benefits onto one benefit. but in my experience, when you talk to people, even though they were concerned about it, once they are on it, they almost exclusively say that it is a better system than the one previously. last week amber rudd announced that the maximum time claimants can have their benefits cut, for failing to meet condi
since the roll—out of universal credit last november, i am seeing an increasing flow of people into mycrisis and desperation like the new mother who was receiving income support with tax credit but on transition to universal credit, has lost nearly £400 a month, including milk tokens. universal credit is not working. it is hitting the poorest people the hardest. when will she do the right thing and fix this mess before more people are pushed into poverty? i would ask the honourable lady to...
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we were waiting eight weeks for universal credit payments.lp, giving us free parcels. but the school's ability to help disadvantaged families now faces a new threat. the school budget has been cut. staff will have to go, and debbie'sjob is on the line. will i end up being one of these that relies on the food bank? who knows? yeah, i don't know. i'm a single parent, i've got children... one of those things that can't be helped. yeah... following on from that report, the government has sent us a statement, saying... across great yarmouth, former b&bs are being bought out by private landlords, and some of them have been turned into bed sits and hmos — houses of multiple occupancy — of varying quality. some residents are now selling up near the sea side, complaining of anti—social behaviour. andrew turner has been investigating. the kitchen is all blocked up. the sink in the bathroom, and the bath... that gets blocked up. how about cleaning? would you say that you haven't looked after the place, and the place could do with a good clean? no. i try
we were waiting eight weeks for universal credit payments.lp, giving us free parcels. but the school's ability to help disadvantaged families now faces a new threat. the school budget has been cut. staff will have to go, and debbie'sjob is on the line. will i end up being one of these that relies on the food bank? who knows? yeah, i don't know. i'm a single parent, i've got children... one of those things that can't be helped. yeah... following on from that report, the government has sent us a...
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of universal credit, has changed the way it operates, somebody moving on to universal credit can get advanced payment where that is necessary for them but can i remind the honorable lady the scottish government actually has extra powers in relation to that which sophia they have been reluctant to use. >> may i ask for my constituency, excellent people and outstanding beaches. will the primus to join me in congratulating the education secretary for allocating 6 billion pounds to high need schools, $142 million on the year to remember the broker on the needs to schools like these in rural areas and the need for more places. >> can i join my honorable friend congratulating the education secretary for the action, the attention he is giving and ensuring something is available across the school sector and where there are particular needs, supported properly and recognizing as we have done the particular needs of schools in rural areas. >> jim cunningham. >> during the general election, the prime minister gave a commitment. does he still stand by them? >> we do stand by commitments we made
of universal credit, has changed the way it operates, somebody moving on to universal credit can get advanced payment where that is necessary for them but can i remind the honorable lady the scottish government actually has extra powers in relation to that which sophia they have been reluctant to use. >> may i ask for my constituency, excellent people and outstanding beaches. will the primus to join me in congratulating the education secretary for allocating 6 billion pounds to high need...
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severe disability premium doesn't exist in universal credit, so in transferring, we lost about £180 a just because they moved home, the postcode changed, but their needs didn't. yet the government plan to play them on the £80 a month in compensation. far less than they would've received if they were to transfer under managed migration. little wonder that the high court said in its damning judgment on friday that the government's decision had no logicalfoundation. we have not taken any money out of the system. we are rightly targeting support of those who need it the most. for example, under legacy benefits, those on esa support would've expected to get 106 £2.05 per month. but under universal credit, it is significantly higher, in fact more than double, at £336.20 a month. which is why over a million households with disabled people will be on average over £100 a month better off. on january the 16th, new regulations came into force, guaranteeing that severely disabled people would not have their payments reduced when moving to universal credit. i welcomed the introduction of the gatew
severe disability premium doesn't exist in universal credit, so in transferring, we lost about £180 a just because they moved home, the postcode changed, but their needs didn't. yet the government plan to play them on the £80 a month in compensation. far less than they would've received if they were to transfer under managed migration. little wonder that the high court said in its damning judgment on friday that the government's decision had no logicalfoundation. we have not taken any money...
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great yarmouth was one of the first towns in the uk to roll out universal credit.ayment. the government says it's a simpler and fairer system, but this school says some parents are struggling. one of those parents is lee. he is learning to cook at the school alongside others going through tough times. we was waiting eight weeks for universal credit payment, so in the meantime the school was a great help in giving us food parcels. but the school's ability to help disadvantaged families faces a new threat. the school budget is being cut. staff will have to go, debbie's job is on the line. am i going to end up being one of these that's going to rely on the food bank that they have here? who knows? yeah. don't know. i am a single—parent. i've got children. one of those things. it can't be helped. yeah. normally have them for everybody else, but yeah. this is just one school at the frontline of change. ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news. there are some interviews when you see them make you very angry, very sad and that perhaps was one of those interviews for you as well. tha
great yarmouth was one of the first towns in the uk to roll out universal credit.ayment. the government says it's a simpler and fairer system, but this school says some parents are struggling. one of those parents is lee. he is learning to cook at the school alongside others going through tough times. we was waiting eight weeks for universal credit payment, so in the meantime the school was a great help in giving us food parcels. but the school's ability to help disadvantaged families faces a...
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in 10 people on universal credit.no barriers to protect pedestrians on the bridge, and how the leader of the attack managed to evade m15. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. it was the 3rd ofjune 2017 and the third major attack that year. by the end of the night, six men and two women who had been enjoying a summer saturday evening were dead. 0pening their inquest today, the chief coroner mark lucraft said the lives of many people were torn apart by what took place in less than ten minutes of high and terrible drama. those killed came from the uk, france, australia, canada and spain, and members of almost all their families were at the old bailey today. each family was asked to prepare a short tribute. the first person to be hit was xavier thomas and his stepfather told the court he still had so much to give. the attack started at 10:07pm with the killers driving their hired van south across london bridge, swerving onto the pavement, fatally wounding two pedestrians. they crashed into railings on t
in 10 people on universal credit.no barriers to protect pedestrians on the bridge, and how the leader of the attack managed to evade m15. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. it was the 3rd ofjune 2017 and the third major attack that year. by the end of the night, six men and two women who had been enjoying a summer saturday evening were dead. 0pening their inquest today, the chief coroner mark lucraft said the lives of many people were torn apart by what took place in less...
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she was universal credit is not working for thousands of people.f universal credit being introduced. we see disabled people in the household having access to more funding as a result of universal credit and universal credit is ensuring that people are not only getting encouraged into the workplace but once they are there, they can keep more of the money they earn. this is in direct contrast to a legacy system from labour which meant that 1.4 million people were left on benefits for nearly a decade. thank you, mr speaker. i received a telephone call this week from constituents. he lives near plymouth and has been charged with attempted murderfor anna plymouth and has been charged with attempted murder for anna —— plymouth and has been charged with attempted murderfor anna —— and incident in northern ireland 40 to yea rs incident in northern ireland 40 to years ago. he is not alone, we have other soldiers, what is happening is directly in contradiction what our prime minister promised years ago. could she tell us that is exactly what she has done and
she was universal credit is not working for thousands of people.f universal credit being introduced. we see disabled people in the household having access to more funding as a result of universal credit and universal credit is ensuring that people are not only getting encouraged into the workplace but once they are there, they can keep more of the money they earn. this is in direct contrast to a legacy system from labour which meant that 1.4 million people were left on benefits for nearly a...
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one in ten people in great yarmouth and the surrounding area are on universal credit.rst places to get universal credit, it has caused some real problems. people falling into arrears, with delays in payment and some landlords even saying they will not rent to people on universal credit. one primary school head teacher in the town has said her school has had to become the fourth emergency service to help families cope. ashleyjohn button 20 metre. great yarmouth. like many coastal towns, deprivation is an issue and it is something one primary school in the area knows about all too well. sharon is a support visor and helped set up a food bank at the school. michael is a parent. we will start with breakfast, what do you prefer? why do you have to come here? we are on universal credit, they think we can live on the money they think we can live on the money they give us, and we can‘t. they think we can live on the money they give us, and we can't. how important is the school? major league, majorly important for me and my family. without the food bank and the school, we would
one in ten people in great yarmouth and the surrounding area are on universal credit.rst places to get universal credit, it has caused some real problems. people falling into arrears, with delays in payment and some landlords even saying they will not rent to people on universal credit. one primary school head teacher in the town has said her school has had to become the fourth emergency service to help families cope. ashleyjohn button 20 metre. great yarmouth. like many coastal towns,...
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and promoting universal credit improving the documentary, state as i quote, one look like dwp or universal credit, this is deliberate. how is it right the dwp is spending hundreds of thousands of pounds, and driving my constituents into debt for restitution. >> his effort, i think the staff for helping people into the workplace. and to keep more of the money they earned. >> two years ago, the fishing village - you bought me some chips for lunch. and losing their only gp surgery. and i'm sure the prime minister agrees it is vital these communities retain primary care services. how do you attract them on coastal community, and everything done to make sure the service. >> can i think -- reminding him about what we shared. and the importance of gp's local community use and on this issue. there is additional incentive to attract gp trainees in areas that are hard to recruit areas in coastal communities, a minister from the department of social care, to meet my honorable friend in this issue. >> for over two years now the victims and survivors of a startup institutional abuse, whipping for justi
and promoting universal credit improving the documentary, state as i quote, one look like dwp or universal credit, this is deliberate. how is it right the dwp is spending hundreds of thousands of pounds, and driving my constituents into debt for restitution. >> his effort, i think the staff for helping people into the workplace. and to keep more of the money they earned. >> two years ago, the fishing village - you bought me some chips for lunch. and losing their only gp surgery. and...
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and all the terrifying aspects of universal credit moves towards saying we should confront those eight giants we should have a different type of society in which we confront inequality that's the first giant we confront economic insecurity that's the second time i don't think it's appreciated by enough people that across this country today economic insecurity is is a pandemic we've gone a long way down the road to targeting on the poor. means testing now means testing means that i've got to as a bureaucrat identify someone who is poor right only that person will get a benefit or a service or whatever it but then if you ask well ok suppose he is poor because of his own fault or these lazy or is drugs or rest of it so we have to introduce behavior testing once you have to there are you doing this right are you doing that i am doing them intruding into people's lives. computer says no and then leads that leads to sanctions as we've seen and everybody who knows anything about the system and that's why i think the politicians are being dishonest everybody you know is that the more you
and all the terrifying aspects of universal credit moves towards saying we should confront those eight giants we should have a different type of society in which we confront inequality that's the first giant we confront economic insecurity that's the second time i don't think it's appreciated by enough people that across this country today economic insecurity is is a pandemic we've gone a long way down the road to targeting on the poor. means testing now means testing means that i've got to as...
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problems 1700000 people will be left over a 1000 pounds worse off as a result of moving into universal credit the. funding for local councils has been cut in some cases up to 50 percent and they were the ones who used to provide the emergency protection for people who were really poor and couldn't cope they can no longer do any of that and certainly were running as an irregular interrupting i just want to get i just want to get the government's point of view here because they're going to be doing lodging a complaint with the un and the rudd the work and pensions secretary effectively says that he doesn't think you did enough research and that you were politically biased they also point to record lows of absolute poverty in the u.k. and also low unemployment what is your response to the criticism from the government. that this report is better research than almost any other that she could possibly point to it contains references to some 80 different reports i conducted hundreds of interviews in advance so i got submissions from 300 people it's a very far report and reflects not so much my view
problems 1700000 people will be left over a 1000 pounds worse off as a result of moving into universal credit the. funding for local councils has been cut in some cases up to 50 percent and they were the ones who used to provide the emergency protection for people who were really poor and couldn't cope they can no longer do any of that and certainly were running as an irregular interrupting i just want to get i just want to get the government's point of view here because they're going to be...
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increased vastly in recent years and a lot of that is to do with the rules for benefits and universal creditnctions seem to be much harsher now, but it is strange to be just dealing with the symptoms rather than the causes. and thatis symptoms rather than the causes. and that is why i think this doesn't go far enough. but the united nations report on extreme poverty did talk in his initialfindings last year and we are active for his next report, he talked about government policy. he did but i thought a lot of his report was a motive examples of his report was a motive examples of terrible things that are happening in specific instances. at i think we do need to have a much better understanding of the overall picture, how bad it is and how much was it is getting. the issue i do think is that there will be a view saying haven't human rights got bigger issues to deal with elsewhere in the world? there may be problems in the world? there may be problems in the uk stop where not used to having that kind of scrutiny. but i am unconvinced that the government would listen to this. let's look at the
increased vastly in recent years and a lot of that is to do with the rules for benefits and universal creditnctions seem to be much harsher now, but it is strange to be just dealing with the symptoms rather than the causes. and thatis symptoms rather than the causes. and that is why i think this doesn't go far enough. but the united nations report on extreme poverty did talk in his initialfindings last year and we are active for his next report, he talked about government policy. he did but i...
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rush generation or when people, millions of people use food banks i did not see the tears when universal creditedf reforms. fundamentally, ido credited was delayed because of reforms. fundamentally, i do feel sorry because her accepting the leadership from the premiership was an act of incredible hubris and she engineered to get into position, during the referendum, she sunk down and refused to campaign to remain in motions and in one single television interview. primarily because she thought that if we did lose the referendum, david cameron would've gotten the referendum and she would have been in poor position to succeed him. she angled for thisjob in which she was totally unsuited for and just did not have the skill set or the compassion or the charm and she did not have the stagecraft and she did not have the stagecraft and that is why she has been undone. what others have delivered brexit? and that is why she has been undone. what others have delivered brexit7|j do not think she had the qualities to deliver brexit. i don't think it'll be fair to her that some people, some people do pick and
rush generation or when people, millions of people use food banks i did not see the tears when universal creditedf reforms. fundamentally, ido credited was delayed because of reforms. fundamentally, i do feel sorry because her accepting the leadership from the premiership was an act of incredible hubris and she engineered to get into position, during the referendum, she sunk down and refused to campaign to remain in motions and in one single television interview. primarily because she thought...
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my universal credit is making it up to about 560 a month. 0bviously, with rent, my rent is 350, um...t leave much at the end of the month to be paying bills off. a little extra would help, and that's the prospect the chancellor presented today to the low—paid. the point of today's presentation is around where we go next with the national living wage. we will have reached 60% of median earnings by next year. that puts us pretty much at the top of the leader board internationally, and the question is, can we push the national living wage rate further, possibly as far as eliminating low pay altogether? the national living wage is being pushed up in stages to that 60% of average earnings. it's got to £8.21 an hour so far, with two million getting this or the lower rates for under—25s. the new target could be 66% of average earnings — that would be around £9.50 an hour, most likely phased in over several years, expanding to 4.7 million day numbers helped by minimum wages. big hikes in minimum wages will benefit millions, more than doubling the number of people who are at the minimum, and p
my universal credit is making it up to about 560 a month. 0bviously, with rent, my rent is 350, um...t leave much at the end of the month to be paying bills off. a little extra would help, and that's the prospect the chancellor presented today to the low—paid. the point of today's presentation is around where we go next with the national living wage. we will have reached 60% of median earnings by next year. that puts us pretty much at the top of the leader board internationally, and the...
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problems 1700000 people will be left over a 1000 pounds worse off as a result of moving into universal credit the. funding for local councils has been cut in some cases up to 50 percent and very were the ones who used to provide the emergency protection for people who were really poor and couldn't cope they can no longer do any of that and certainly we're running out of time to regular interrupting i just want to get i just want to get the government's point of view here because they're considering lodging a complaint with the un and the rudd the work and pensions secretary effectively says that he doesn't think you did enough research and that you were politically biased they also point to record lows of absolute poverty in the u.k. and also low unemployment what is your response to the criticism from the government. that this report is better research than almost any other that she could possibly point to it contains references to some 80 different reports i conducted hundreds of interviews in advance i got submissions than 300 people it's a very far report and reflects not so much my views
problems 1700000 people will be left over a 1000 pounds worse off as a result of moving into universal credit the. funding for local councils has been cut in some cases up to 50 percent and very were the ones who used to provide the emergency protection for people who were really poor and couldn't cope they can no longer do any of that and certainly we're running out of time to regular interrupting i just want to get i just want to get the government's point of view here because they're...
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there is a lot of people here on low incomes, either low—paid or low skill jobs, or otherwise on universal credit the borough council has done a lot of work with re—generations — they've got a master plan for the town centre, they want to increase trade on the seafront, and tourism as well, working with the private businesses here. but until there's more spending money, than that limits the growth potential for the businesses. and i think that's one of the priorities that needs to be tackled. increase the spending money to raise the gain of great yarmouth, then start bringing more spending money in from the hinterlands and norwich and the wider community where people will come from, either a day trip or a few days away. because these problems are faced by coastal communities around britain, aren't they? in their heyday, they were booming. so what is actually the answer? where is that extra money going to come from? i think the first thing to look at is actually the golden days of the 1960s will probably never come back in the way that they were here. but of course, it's a matter of how you use cr
there is a lot of people here on low incomes, either low—paid or low skill jobs, or otherwise on universal credit the borough council has done a lot of work with re—generations — they've got a master plan for the town centre, they want to increase trade on the seafront, and tourism as well, working with the private businesses here. but until there's more spending money, than that limits the growth potential for the businesses. and i think that's one of the priorities that needs to be...
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that's happened under the conservatives while she's been in power, nor the tears for people on universal creditsh scandal, which she was responsible for when she introduced a hostile environment. but the primary reason is because she didn't have to go for the top job. tree angled for it, she positioned herself, so she was in position to succeed david cameron he lost the referendum —— when he lost the referendum —— when he lost the referendum and she took the job for which she was unsuited and now we're seeing the of that. her central and only purpose was to deliver brexit —— seeing the consequence of that. that one big task she was handed, she has cataclysm failed to do. on top of that, as nothing by way of a legacy in terms of domestic agenda as well —— cataclysmic league. their issues with climate change, social ca re issues with climate change, social care issues, the challenges faced by ai, she hasn't dealt with. a rather sad legacy because three years in power and there's almost nothing to show for it. i think you're being a bit uncharitable to her. i think i'm being fair! it's a fact, of
that's happened under the conservatives while she's been in power, nor the tears for people on universal creditsh scandal, which she was responsible for when she introduced a hostile environment. but the primary reason is because she didn't have to go for the top job. tree angled for it, she positioned herself, so she was in position to succeed david cameron he lost the referendum —— when he lost the referendum —— when he lost the referendum and she took the job for which she was...
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universal credit, welfare reform, all this is hugely impacting on homeless people and those that areeed for accommodation and that it's providing £1 million over the next two years to adapt properties. hola! hola! carlos now has somewhere to stay... welcome! ..but it's temporary. this is no life here. what i have at the moment is just survival, yeah? come this way... but this place has given him hope for a different life, free from addiction and having to spend time on the streets. nikki fox, bbc news, birmingham. details have emerged of how the wife of a jailed azerbaijani banker, who became the first person in britain to have property confiscated under new legal powers, spent more than £16 million at the luxury store harrods, in london. zamira hajiyeva spent £4 million onjewellery, £30,000 on chocolate, and nearly £100,000 in harrods' disney boutique. the national crime agency believes her husband stole their money from a state bank he once controlled. the cricket world cup starts later this week, with the hosts england firm favourites. it's an important year for the side, with the
universal credit, welfare reform, all this is hugely impacting on homeless people and those that areeed for accommodation and that it's providing £1 million over the next two years to adapt properties. hola! hola! carlos now has somewhere to stay... welcome! ..but it's temporary. this is no life here. what i have at the moment is just survival, yeah? come this way... but this place has given him hope for a different life, free from addiction and having to spend time on the streets. nikki fox,...
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universal credit, welfare reform, all this is hugely impacting on homeless people and those that areation and that it's providing £1 million over the next two years to adapt properties. hola! carlos now has somewhere to stay... welcome! ..but it's temporary. this is no life here. what i have at the moment is just survival, yeah? come this way... but this place has given him hope for a different life, free from addiction and having to spend time on the streets. nikki fox, bbc news, birmingham. it's the television comeback we were told would never happen, but gavin and stacey are heading back to our screens. the barry—based sitcom, with its cast of unforgettable characters like nessa and uncle bryn is returning in a one—off christmas special. bbc wales today's nicola smith has been finding out exactly "what's occurin". what's occurin? forget that even happen. the final scene that so many ——ofa happen. the final scene that so many ——of a show that so many of us grew to love. we said goodbye to gavin, stacey, ness, smithy, bryn, back into thousand ten. for three years, fa ns followed int
universal credit, welfare reform, all this is hugely impacting on homeless people and those that areation and that it's providing £1 million over the next two years to adapt properties. hola! carlos now has somewhere to stay... welcome! ..but it's temporary. this is no life here. what i have at the moment is just survival, yeah? come this way... but this place has given him hope for a different life, free from addiction and having to spend time on the streets. nikki fox, bbc news, birmingham....
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my universal credit is making it up to about 560 a month. 0bviously, with rent, my rent is 350, um...ra would help, and that's the prospect the chancellor presented today to the low—paid. the point of today's presentation is around where we go next with the national living wage. we will have reached 60% of median earnings by next year. that puts us pretty much at the top of the leaderboard internationally, and the question is, can we push the national living wage rate further, possibly as far as eliminating low pay altogether? the national living wage is being pushed up in stages to that 60% of average earnings. it's got to £8.21 an hour, with two million getting this or the lower rates for under—255. the new target could be 66% of average earnings — that would be around £9.50 an hour, most likely phased in over several years, expanding to 4.7 million day numbers helped by minimum wages. big hikes in minimum wages will benefit millions, more than doubling the number of people who are at the minimum, and probably pushing up other people's wages as well. but businesses are concerned tha
my universal credit is making it up to about 560 a month. 0bviously, with rent, my rent is 350, um...ra would help, and that's the prospect the chancellor presented today to the low—paid. the point of today's presentation is around where we go next with the national living wage. we will have reached 60% of median earnings by next year. that puts us pretty much at the top of the leaderboard internationally, and the question is, can we push the national living wage rate further, possibly as far...
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the crisis in hospitals, housing crisis and cruelties of the social security policy and universal credit. our country needs leadership to bring us together. however, prime minister, is not the person to do that. throughout the last fewa years, she's made no attempt to unite the country. she's been focused only on keeping her dividing party together. her time has now run out. she no longer has the authority to offer compromise and cannot deliver. that's why it's time for a general election to break the record the country has faced. >> thank you. i think the game has given away by a gentleman, he made it clear policy, the way in the house, for everybody else to compromise a plan and only in that. he was very clear that he was not making any proposals to compromise. the government has optimized. we have recognized what they need to decide. that is a plain fact. there are different opinions across the house on issues and future customs arrangement and referendum.om i make my position very clear. it is for this house to decide and the vehicle to do this, within the agreement bill. to that thi
the crisis in hospitals, housing crisis and cruelties of the social security policy and universal credit. our country needs leadership to bring us together. however, prime minister, is not the person to do that. throughout the last fewa years, she's made no attempt to unite the country. she's been focused only on keeping her dividing party together. her time has now run out. she no longer has the authority to offer compromise and cannot deliver. that's why it's time for a general election to...
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housing crisis and hospitals, the housing crisis and the cruelty of the social security policy and universal creditleadership to bring us together. however, this prime minister is not the person to do that. throughout the last three yea rs, do that. throughout the last three years, she has made no attempt to unite the country. she has been focused only keeping her divided party together and it hasn't worked. and her time, her time party together and it hasn't worked. and hertime, hertime has party together and it hasn't worked. and her time, her time has now run out. she no longer has the authority to offer a compromise and cannot deliver. that is why it is time for a general election to break the brexit deadlock and gave the country a say. thank you... thank you, mr speaker. i think the game was actually given away by the right honourable gentleman when he made it absolutely clear that as far as he is concerned they wait to get this through the house is for everybody else to compromise to his plan and only his plan. in his statement he was very clear that he was not making any proposals to comprom
housing crisis and hospitals, the housing crisis and the cruelty of the social security policy and universal creditleadership to bring us together. however, this prime minister is not the person to do that. throughout the last three yea rs, do that. throughout the last three years, she has made no attempt to unite the country. she has been focused only keeping her divided party together and it hasn't worked. and her time, her time party together and it hasn't worked. and hertime, hertime has...
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a leaked memo has revealed that the dwp is doubling down, promoting universal credit with an aggressives of pounds on misleading adverts that promote a policy which is driving my constituents into debt, despair and destitution? watch the dwp is doing is spending not just its resources, but its effort, andi just its resources, but its effort, and i thank all the staff in dwp for this, out there, helping people into the workplace and ensuring that when they are in the workplace they are able to keep more of the money they earn. we have the independent enquiry into child sexual abuse and the recognised also have been victims of this abuse, we caught historical. the investigation is referred to as historical. for this to have been victims it is not historical, dressed with them for the rest of their life. i recognise the concern about the issue he has raised. ft northern ireland executive were in place that would be a matter would be addressing. the secretary of state for northern ireland has been looking at this issue and i will help discussed with her what response can be given on what i
a leaked memo has revealed that the dwp is doubling down, promoting universal credit with an aggressives of pounds on misleading adverts that promote a policy which is driving my constituents into debt, despair and destitution? watch the dwp is doing is spending not just its resources, but its effort, andi just its resources, but its effort, and i thank all the staff in dwp for this, out there, helping people into the workplace and ensuring that when they are in the workplace they are able to...
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universal credit, welfare reform, all this is hugely impacting on homeless people and those that arepriority need for accommodation and that it's providing £1 million over the next two years to adapt properties. hola! carlos now has somewhere to stay... welcome! but it's temporary. this is no life here. what i have at the moment is just survival, yeah? come this way... but this place has given him hope for a different life, free from addiction and having to spend time on the streets. nikki fox, bbc news, birmingham. a mother has appeared at sheffield crown court, charged with murdering two of her sons. sarah barrass's children were 13 and 14. a 38—year—old man, brandon machin, has also been charged with murder. both have been remanded in custody. alison freeman is in sheffield for us this evening. alison, what more can you tell us? well, sarah barrass and brandon machin appeared together in the dark here at sheffield crown court for what was a very brief hearing this morning. sarah barrass wearing a grey prison t—shirt and brandon machin wearing a green sweatshirt. miss barrass is 34
universal credit, welfare reform, all this is hugely impacting on homeless people and those that arepriority need for accommodation and that it's providing £1 million over the next two years to adapt properties. hola! carlos now has somewhere to stay... welcome! but it's temporary. this is no life here. what i have at the moment is just survival, yeah? come this way... but this place has given him hope for a different life, free from addiction and having to spend time on the streets. nikki...
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schools and hospitals, the housing crisis and the cruelty of the social security policy and universal credit. our country needs of leadership to bring us together. however, this prime minister is not the person to do that. throughout the last two years she's made no attempt to unite the country. she's been focused only on keeping her divided party together. and it hasn't worked. [shouting] her time as no one at pitching alone has the authority to offer compromise and cannot deliver. that's why it's time for a general election to break the brexit deadlock and give the country a say. [shouting] >> prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i think the game was given away by the right honorable gentleman when he made it absolutely clear that as far as he's concerned the way to get this to the house is for everybody else to compromise to his plan and only his plan. in his statement he was very clear that he was not making any proposal to compromise. the government has indeed compromised. we have recognized that are issues of which this house will need to decide, and that is the plain fact. there
schools and hospitals, the housing crisis and the cruelty of the social security policy and universal credit. our country needs of leadership to bring us together. however, this prime minister is not the person to do that. throughout the last two years she's made no attempt to unite the country. she's been focused only on keeping her divided party together. and it hasn't worked. [shouting] her time as no one at pitching alone has the authority to offer compromise and cannot deliver. that's why...
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migration, people who are happily settled on other benefits, against their will, will be put onto universal creditso far, the department has said they are not going to share with us any information on whether theyjudge whether they are meeting amber rudd's criteria for success, if it is not good enough for her and her children, it is not good enough for anyone. would you... is there something inherently wrong with the work capability assessment itself? or is it the people carrying them out? would you scrap the assessments? no, we obviously need an assessment but now we have the whole range of benefits that amber rudd runs, people appeal and have a mandatory reconsideration and get turned down. they go to appeal and practically every one of those cases is overturned at appeal, at a huge cost of administration. so what is the answer was yellow well, —— answer? well, we have said to amber rudd might we with her devise a new system and we are waiting to be called in for service. she has got constituents, we have got constituents, we have got constituents, our constituents have got a huge amount of kno
migration, people who are happily settled on other benefits, against their will, will be put onto universal creditso far, the department has said they are not going to share with us any information on whether theyjudge whether they are meeting amber rudd's criteria for success, if it is not good enough for her and her children, it is not good enough for anyone. would you... is there something inherently wrong with the work capability assessment itself? or is it the people carrying them out?...
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of stay with us because a term we seem to be hearing more and more is universal basic credit but just exactly what is it and i made a fact you going underground. that's next. international memorial awards twenty nineteen are now open for entries all media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist what's real terms of media or part of a global news conference participants sunday published works and video or written for. go to award dot com. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone why. what i was going to do next the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to say the home field where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising and i saw one on t.v. . i'm going to talk about football not the or else if you think i was going to go. by the way ways and such like here. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution is here to clear the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it still war he
of stay with us because a term we seem to be hearing more and more is universal basic credit but just exactly what is it and i made a fact you going underground. that's next. international memorial awards twenty nineteen are now open for entries all media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist what's real terms of media or part of a global news conference participants sunday published works and video or written for. go to award dot com. after the previous stage of my...
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month, the 29 year old elf received her master's degree in education from san diego state university. >>so creditsm working parents for inspiring her to get a degree she wanted to honor them with these graduation pictures taken in the fruit fields where her mother still works so far all dropped out of school after getting pregnant at age 15 2 years later she enrolled in a home-school program and kept on going. the sides are masters how far are also has a psychology degree from san diego say she says she wants to be a school counselor. >>this is the view you could soon get with your uber app the rideshare giant is teaming up with the australian state of queensland to launch the world's first rideshares submarine experience or right is called school bird of course and it takes users to the great barrier reef via the uber app the tours are running now through june 18th, but they're not cheap the cost for 2 writers. $3,000. they say how long that right is no. well. the matter really really good that prize. >>folks outside right now we've got some patchy fog moving on shore think it's going to be thick
month, the 29 year old elf received her master's degree in education from san diego state university. >>so creditsm working parents for inspiring her to get a degree she wanted to honor them with these graduation pictures taken in the fruit fields where her mother still works so far all dropped out of school after getting pregnant at age 15 2 years later she enrolled in a home-school program and kept on going. the sides are masters how far are also has a psychology degree from san diego...
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our message has been however you voted in 2016, you are faced with austerity, universal credit problems 2016 to have a sensible and serious relationship with the european union in the future. labour is the party that wants to bring people together and challenge the discordant voices of the far right that are hell—bent on dividing our society. the only way forward for any country is unity of purpose to conquer social injustice. finally, could you do business with the more brexit leaning conservative prime minister? if borisjohnson becomes the leader, for example, could you talk to him? who ever the tory party decide is going to be their leader, we will put our case and we will challenge them. we will challenge them to ensure we get that relationship with europe, but also on all the issues of social injustice, lack of investment, lack of housing in this country, because thatis of housing in this country, because that is what the labour party stands for. you have said that talks ended, tipping ever really happen seriously or was it your shadow boxing? tipping ever really happen seriously o
our message has been however you voted in 2016, you are faced with austerity, universal credit problems 2016 to have a sensible and serious relationship with the european union in the future. labour is the party that wants to bring people together and challenge the discordant voices of the far right that are hell—bent on dividing our society. the only way forward for any country is unity of purpose to conquer social injustice. finally, could you do business with the more brexit leaning...
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credit this week. it didn't catch people of guard, it deftly got people's attention. i'm not sure if you can universallyend on credit. people actually look to high-yield spreads as an indicator. flashing, it is not red. it is flashing yellow. i think that is interesting. >> what is the s&p flashing? it is up 10% on the year and it is not even the middle of the year. certainly the volatility is more in equities. the sales and earnings are at risk. maybe not enough to bleed into the credit space yet. it would be interesting if equities and up leading credit this time. then we get to brag about it. trumpe: is there still a put or a powell put in this market? isn't the dow his favorite gauge? put is an imperfect analogy from what you can expect from president trump. he is ratcheting up the tensions. if we do use the put analogy, every put has a price and a date attached to it. if you think of the timing of the election cycle right now, now is when president trump can get tough, he can conflate the potentially claim victory closer to the campaign season. come to the campaign rallies with some nice trade war
credit this week. it didn't catch people of guard, it deftly got people's attention. i'm not sure if you can universallyend on credit. people actually look to high-yield spreads as an indicator. flashing, it is not red. it is flashing yellow. i think that is interesting. >> what is the s&p flashing? it is up 10% on the year and it is not even the middle of the year. certainly the volatility is more in equities. the sales and earnings are at risk. maybe not enough to bleed into the...
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university, great school, by the way ranked number 12 in forbes. >> not in the '40s when you were there. >> when i was there in the '40s it wasn't an an credited university and every time you had to highlight something and put a tab on the page. >> lukeike a post-it. >> that was a critical day for the broader markets. i'm not suggesting that. i'm saying put a little tab on this and dan is pooh-poohing me. you're doing it to me now. >> he does it all of the time. >> very sensitive. >> on the day apple reports to your point, maybe it's very interesting. >> let's stick here with the rising risks to the market check out the chart of the day the ism manufacturing index. this dwroeing indicator showing no signs of a rebound and the last gdp was up 1.2% dan, do you think investors are optimist being at this point >> this is the answer to your question, what's different between now and october and this is the big difference. ism it was going up and it's very high. so a lot of -- people are very exited that you have the rebound and the indicators and the ism is clearly telling you that the fundamentals are still weakening and this earnings season is a great examp
university, great school, by the way ranked number 12 in forbes. >> not in the '40s when you were there. >> when i was there in the '40s it wasn't an an credited university and every time you had to highlight something and put a tab on the page. >> lukeike a post-it. >> that was a critical day for the broader markets. i'm not suggesting that. i'm saying put a little tab on this and dan is pooh-poohing me. you're doing it to me now. >> he does it all of the time....
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now, you have had to apologise to parliament for misleading it on the roll—out of universal credit. i have never heard another mp do that. i was on the front foot saying let me apologise and come to the has to do that. in that regard, i would say that is more trustworthy and honest than anybody else. if i made one mistake it was coming to the house because people like you are always going on about it. i don't know that going on about it. i don't know that going on about it. i don't know that going on about it but if you are the prime minister you have got to be absolutely diligent. on the substance, i was correct, which is why i kept myjob. but on the wording, the roll—out needs to be slower, was going too slowly, and i said it needed to be speeded up. yes, i used the wrong words, hence i personally said can i apologise for that? that was me being very honest and trustworthy and going to my collea g u es and trustworthy and going to my colleagues and the public to say, you know what? i have used the wrong words there. most mps don't do that. iamaone offin words there. most mps don't
now, you have had to apologise to parliament for misleading it on the roll—out of universal credit. i have never heard another mp do that. i was on the front foot saying let me apologise and come to the has to do that. in that regard, i would say that is more trustworthy and honest than anybody else. if i made one mistake it was coming to the house because people like you are always going on about it. i don't know that going on about it. i don't know that going on about it. i don't know that...
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now adam said he did not know about that payoff and wants tom re at the university and keep his credits. now we got reaction from several parents and students who agree with the university's decision to expel the student. >> i just feel that there should be some accountability for people that got in that didn't earn it the right way. >> knowing what we know about the payments and them getting ia aser lse pretenses, i feel though georgetown is acting appropriately. >> reporter: georgetow university said they do not comment on pending litigation. but does say that both of the ftudents who were expelled have a short window o time to appeal. from georgetown university, megan mcgrath, nbc4. >>> 11:08 is your time.he from tails to the roads, your summer commute could get worse. >> just as metro prepares for ale major summer shutdown, bus drivers in alexandare threatening to go on strike. take a look. every station southea of ran national airport on the blue and yellow lines will be closed starting next saturday so that metro can repair platforms. the shutdown is expected to last until septemb
now adam said he did not know about that payoff and wants tom re at the university and keep his credits. now we got reaction from several parents and students who agree with the university's decision to expel the student. >> i just feel that there should be some accountability for people that got in that didn't earn it the right way. >> knowing what we know about the payments and them getting ia aser lse pretenses, i feel though georgetown is acting appropriately. >> reporter:...
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university. >> paid in full by credit cards. >> credit cards. carl, i appreciate the invite here.r, what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. if not, talk to schwab. big calla lilies here, i want garlands of roses here... at&t has the nation's fastest wireless network. so... if you're out on an important job & you need to place an important order... tulips, calla lilies, baby's breath... & speed is important to you - you're covered. going to be a centerpiece all flowers. & so you can work almost anywhere... you got it? on the network that helps get work done. for a limited time, buy the next generation samsung galaxy s10e and get one free when you buy both on qualified installment agreement with eligible wireless service. just wait'll you get t
university. >> paid in full by credit cards. >> credit cards. carl, i appreciate the invite here.r, what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. if...
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university. >> paid in full by credit card. >> credit card. thanks to move free ultra. this little one. see the world with this guy. and hit the town with these girls. in a clinical study, 4 out of 5 users felt better joint comfort. move free ultra. movement keeps us connected. [spanish recording] so again, using "para", you're talking about something that is for someone. ♪ pretty good. could listening to audible inspire you to start something new? download audible and listen for a change. oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be th
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university. >> paid in full by credit card. >> credit card.ate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ready to treat differently with a pill? otezla. show more of you. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most p
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