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figures but all change on the 23rd of july and why do we care about tomorrow's universal credit statistics so you're right we don't know who is going to be the next prime minister yet and we don't know who's going to be in that cabinet but we do a pretty good idea of how they both approach will approach universal credit because in the head to head debate last week they were both asked if they would scrap the policy jeremy hunt said this you know it's the right system it's got teething problems we need to deal with the 5 week wait which has caused a lot of distress but the principle is right so he acknowledged the 5 we still says the policy is the right thing to do and said this people who are some credit speaking as a constituency m.p. i do find people who have problems with it but they are being addressed i do think it's the right way forward and help people to work. so light on detail but the sentiments the same they both would keep universal credit i mean obviously teething issues is quite a thing to say when so many people so many people are in pain i understand there's a lo
figures but all change on the 23rd of july and why do we care about tomorrow's universal credit statistics so you're right we don't know who is going to be the next prime minister yet and we don't know who's going to be in that cabinet but we do a pretty good idea of how they both approach will approach universal credit because in the head to head debate last week they were both asked if they would scrap the policy jeremy hunt said this you know it's the right system it's got teething problems...
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the roll—out of universal credit...sal credit. you're not being clear about what you will replace it with or where the money will come from. we are being very clear with what we will replace it with. we are saying that we would develop a new social security system and would have an interim period where we can actually use statutory instruments, secondary legislation, ministerial direction... what does that mean to people? with they have the same payment? to change the way that universal credit works so that they will have a faster payment, we will get rid of the bedroom tax, we will get rid of the bedroom tax, we will be able to end the two child limit, which has pushed many children into poverty. these are quick fixes that we do not need legislation to introduce. then we will bring forward a package of reforms for a new social security system in due course. 0k, reforms for a new social security system in due course. ok, but it is not entirely clear what it is just yet? well, we have been very clear about the changes th
the roll—out of universal credit...sal credit. you're not being clear about what you will replace it with or where the money will come from. we are being very clear with what we will replace it with. we are saying that we would develop a new social security system and would have an interim period where we can actually use statutory instruments, secondary legislation, ministerial direction... what does that mean to people? with they have the same payment? to change the way that universal...
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figures but all changed on the 23rd of july and why do we care about tomorrow's universal credit statistics so you're right we don't know who is going to be the next prime minister yet and we don't know who's going to be in that cabinet but we do a pretty good idea of how they both approach will approach universal credit because in the head to head debate last week they were both asked if they would scrap the policy jeremy hunt so this. it's the right system it's got teething problems we need to deal with the 5 week wait which has caused a lot of distress but the principle is right so he acknowledged the 5 we still says the policy is the right thing to do and said this keep us in credit speaking as a constituency m.p. i do find people who have problems with it but they are being addressed i do think it's the right way forward and help people to work. so light on detail but the sentiments the same they both would keep universal credit i mean obviously teething issues is quite a thing to say when so many people so many people are in pain i understand there's a lot of privatization
figures but all changed on the 23rd of july and why do we care about tomorrow's universal credit statistics so you're right we don't know who is going to be the next prime minister yet and we don't know who's going to be in that cabinet but we do a pretty good idea of how they both approach will approach universal credit because in the head to head debate last week they were both asked if they would scrap the policy jeremy hunt so this. it's the right system it's got teething problems we need...
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but then in time they would also get rid of the system of universal credit completely.hadow work and pensions secretary. we're going to be scrapping universal credit and going to be replacing it with a social security system that has respect at its heart and that tackles poverty. because everywhere universal credit has been rolled out, we've seen very serious problems. we've seen people going into debt, people going into rent arrears. some people even facing eviction as a result of it. we think the system really is too flawed and it has to be scrapped. what labour is not saying is exactly what it would replace it with however. and even some of universal credit‘s main critics in the other parties think that you are better to reform the system rather than replace it completely. so i think there will be a lot of questions for jeremy corbyn on exactly how he is going to set up a completely new benefit system. just before we move on to what might be coming up this week, what is the politics of wanting to scrap universal credit? are they trying to shore up their core vote ? a
but then in time they would also get rid of the system of universal credit completely.hadow work and pensions secretary. we're going to be scrapping universal credit and going to be replacing it with a social security system that has respect at its heart and that tackles poverty. because everywhere universal credit has been rolled out, we've seen very serious problems. we've seen people going into debt, people going into rent arrears. some people even facing eviction as a result of it. we think...
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good idea of how they both approach will approach universal credit because in the head to head debate last week they were both asked if they would scrap the policy jeremy hunt said this. it's the right system it's got teething problems we need to deal with the 5 week wait which has caused a lot of distress but the principle is right so he acknowledged the 5 still says the policy is the right thing to do and said this keep us in credit speaking as a constituency m.p. i do find people who have problems with it but they are being addressed and i do think it's the right way forward and help people to work. so lighter on detail but the sentiments the same they both would keep universal credit i mean obviously teething issues is quite a thing to say when so many people so many people are in pain i understand there's a lot of privatization outsourcing deloitte having to go through the quarter because of a 1000000 or 80 firm queen movie got 3000000 for a t. do you think we should give. outsourcing contractors and d.w.p. a little and raise me a break so said the figures i've been astonishing t
good idea of how they both approach will approach universal credit because in the head to head debate last week they were both asked if they would scrap the policy jeremy hunt said this. it's the right system it's got teething problems we need to deal with the 5 week wait which has caused a lot of distress but the principle is right so he acknowledged the 5 still says the policy is the right thing to do and said this keep us in credit speaking as a constituency m.p. i do find people who have...
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with the sentiments the same they both would keep universal credit i mean obviously teething issues is quite a thing to say when so many people so many people are in pain i understand there's a lot of privatization outsourcing deloitte having to go through the quarter because of a 1000000 or 80 firm queen movie got 3000000 for a t. do you think we should give. out tools in contractors and d.w.p. little and raise me a break so said the figures i've been astonishing to disability groups in particular have seen the amount of money you mention the things you mentioned 600000 going into privatized and yet the system is still in such distress and the teething problems that jeremy hunt mentioned is probably referencing a d.w.p. own report which said that some cases universal universal credit did cause financial difficulties but some are going to even further linking it to 2 rise and set and even suicides. even p.c.'s the union represents workers in the d.w.p. has asked for the policy to be scrapped and replaced well we had sure the wife of the former prime minister tony blair on about arbitra
with the sentiments the same they both would keep universal credit i mean obviously teething issues is quite a thing to say when so many people so many people are in pain i understand there's a lot of privatization outsourcing deloitte having to go through the quarter because of a 1000000 or 80 firm queen movie got 3000000 for a t. do you think we should give. out tools in contractors and d.w.p. little and raise me a break so said the figures i've been astonishing to disability groups in...
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because everywhere universal credit has been rolled out, we've seen very serious problems. people going into debt, people going into rent arrears. some people even facing eviction as a result of it. we think the system really is too flawed and it has to be scrapped. crucially, labour is not saying what the new system would look like. they are saying it will be fairer, will think a lot more about the security claimants come they are noticing what it would look like. some of universal credit‘s critics think that it would be far easier to reform it and make big changes to how the system works then get rid of it completely. now, this comes after a very feeble rail, difficult week in westminster and ahead of conservative party conference, with talk of a potential no—confidence vote this week. some are really pushing that idea now because they are increasingly concerned that the prime minister might have a way around that legislation that is designed to stop a no—deal brexit month. they think they might have to bring down the government and put an emergency prime minister in plac
because everywhere universal credit has been rolled out, we've seen very serious problems. people going into debt, people going into rent arrears. some people even facing eviction as a result of it. we think the system really is too flawed and it has to be scrapped. crucially, labour is not saying what the new system would look like. they are saying it will be fairer, will think a lot more about the security claimants come they are noticing what it would look like. some of universal credit‘s...
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figures but all change on the 23rd of july why do we care about tomorrow's universal credit statistics so you're right we don't know who is going to be the next prime minister yet and we don't know who's going to be in that cabinet but we do a pretty good idea of how they both approach would approach universal credit because in the head to head debate last week they were both asked if they would scrap the policy jeremy hunt said this. it's the right system it's got teething problems we need to deal with the 5 week wait which has caused a lot of distress but the principle is right so you.
figures but all change on the 23rd of july why do we care about tomorrow's universal credit statistics so you're right we don't know who is going to be the next prime minister yet and we don't know who's going to be in that cabinet but we do a pretty good idea of how they both approach would approach universal credit because in the head to head debate last week they were both asked if they would scrap the policy jeremy hunt said this. it's the right system it's got teething problems we need to...
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more than 1.5 million people receive universal credit.ombine several old benefits into one means—tested payment. labour hasn't announced details of an alternative scheme, but its immediate emergency reforms would include ending the 5—week waiting period, scrapping the two—child limit, and dropping the benefit cap. difficulties involving rolling out universal credit were acknowledged by the former work and pensions secretary earlier this year. i know that there are problems with universal credit, despite its good intentions. i've seen them for myself. i will be listening and learning from the expert groups in this area who do such good work. i know it can be better. but the government says jeremy corbyn‘s plans to scrap universal credit entirely are totally irresponsible and reckless political point—scoring. some charities have welcomed the labour plan. but others are worried about yet more upheaval for families on benefits. andy moore, bbc news. the scottish first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said the snp could backjeremy corbyn as an i
more than 1.5 million people receive universal credit.ombine several old benefits into one means—tested payment. labour hasn't announced details of an alternative scheme, but its immediate emergency reforms would include ending the 5—week waiting period, scrapping the two—child limit, and dropping the benefit cap. difficulties involving rolling out universal credit were acknowledged by the former work and pensions secretary earlier this year. i know that there are problems with universal...
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the stress involved in universal credit, and the cost of its administration, is massive.g is — end the two—child policy, end the capability for work assessment test, and treat people with decency. leading democrats in congress have made their first demand for documents in the impeachment inquiry into donald trump. the secretary of state, mike pompeo, has been ordered to hand over ukraine—related material within a week. the us special envoy to ukraine, kurt volker, has resigned. our north america correspondent, david willis, reports. god bless you, mr president! donald trump is defiant and lashing out on his preferred medium, twitter. taking aim at the man who will play a key role in his impeachment hearings, the democratic chairman of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff. of him, trump said... the whistle—blower, who revealed details of his telephone conversation with ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskiy, mr trump has branded a " pa rtisan operative". yet, the whistle—blower‘s account of events has proved uncannily accurate, not only about the contents of the
the stress involved in universal credit, and the cost of its administration, is massive.g is — end the two—child policy, end the capability for work assessment test, and treat people with decency. leading democrats in congress have made their first demand for documents in the impeachment inquiry into donald trump. the secretary of state, mike pompeo, has been ordered to hand over ukraine—related material within a week. the us special envoy to ukraine, kurt volker, has resigned. our north...
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i know that there are problems with universal credit, despite its good intentions.s. i have seen them for myself. i will be listening and learning on the expert groups in this area who do such good work. i know it can be better. but the government says jeremy corbyn's plans to scrap universal credit entirely are totally irresponsible and reckless political point scoring. some charities have welcomed the labour plan and others are worried about get more upheaval forfamilies on are worried about get more upheaval for families on benefits. andy moore, bbc news. the us secretary of state mike pompeo has been ordered by democrats to turn over documents relating to the trump administration's dealings with ukraine. they want to impeach president trump over allegations that he put pressure on his ukrainian counterpart to investigate joe biden, mr trump's likely opponent in next year's presidential election. with more, here's our north america correspondent david willis. the democrats in the us house of representatives have issued their first subpoenae in the impeachment inv
i know that there are problems with universal credit, despite its good intentions.s. i have seen them for myself. i will be listening and learning on the expert groups in this area who do such good work. i know it can be better. but the government says jeremy corbyn's plans to scrap universal credit entirely are totally irresponsible and reckless political point scoring. some charities have welcomed the labour plan and others are worried about get more upheaval forfamilies on are worried about...
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there is a number of things we will do, leading up to scrapping universal credit, in its entirety.st of all, we will end the capability for work assessment tests that go on and are so brutal to people in their lives and have led, tragically, to some people taking their own lives and committing suicide, because they cannot see any way forward. as a constituency mp, i sit with people going through the pain of being told they're capable for work, when they are clearly not. jeremy corbyn speaking earlier in chingford. leading democrats in congress have made their first demand for documents in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. the secretary of state, mike pompeo, has been ordered to hand over ukraine—related material within a week. the us special envoy to ukraine, kurt volker, has resigned. our north america correspondent, david willis, reports. god bless you, mr president! donald trump is defiant and lashing out on his preferred medium, twitter. taking aim at the man who will play a key role in his impeachment hearings, the democratic chairman of the house intelligence comm
there is a number of things we will do, leading up to scrapping universal credit, in its entirety.st of all, we will end the capability for work assessment tests that go on and are so brutal to people in their lives and have led, tragically, to some people taking their own lives and committing suicide, because they cannot see any way forward. as a constituency mp, i sit with people going through the pain of being told they're capable for work, when they are clearly not. jeremy corbyn speaking...
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more than 1.5 million people receive universal credit.everal old benefits into one means—tested payment. labour hasn't announced details of an alternative scheme, but its immediate emergency reforms would include ending the 5—week waiting period, scrapping the two—child limit, and dropping the benefit cap. difficulties involving rolling out universal credit were acknowledged by the former work and pensions secretary earlier this year. i know that there are problems with universal credit, despite its good intentions. i've seen them for myself. i will be listening and learning from the expert groups in this area who do such good work. i know it can be better. but the government says jeremy corbyn‘s plans to scrap universal credit entirely are totally irresponsible and reckless political point—scoring. some charities have welcomed the labour plan. but others are worried about yet more upheaval for families on benefits. andy moore, bbc news. another political story for you as well this morning. the brexit party leader nigel farage has warned
more than 1.5 million people receive universal credit.everal old benefits into one means—tested payment. labour hasn't announced details of an alternative scheme, but its immediate emergency reforms would include ending the 5—week waiting period, scrapping the two—child limit, and dropping the benefit cap. difficulties involving rolling out universal credit were acknowledged by the former work and pensions secretary earlier this year. i know that there are problems with universal credit,...
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or introducing universal credit, a brutal regime, the result this summer according to the childhood trustecause they didn't have free school meals in the summer holidays. where they putting people first when they cut council budgets and prevented 1 million elderly and disabled people getting the social care they needed? but they putting people first when they cut social services budgets, so much that we now have record numbers of children coming into care and 155 women a day turned away from refuges. we are expected to believe that these tories, who for years have voted for harsh, brutal austerity have had some form of damascus style commercial —— conversion. they treat our people with contempt. announcements have been dripped out in the last week or so, all designed to give the impression of a spending spree. announcements dictated by number ten, meekly accepted by chancellor too weak to conduct a full multi—year spending review, as he should. even before the government's majority disappeared yesterday. we have seen the so—called headroom which the chancellor's predecessor was needed to
or introducing universal credit, a brutal regime, the result this summer according to the childhood trustecause they didn't have free school meals in the summer holidays. where they putting people first when they cut council budgets and prevented 1 million elderly and disabled people getting the social care they needed? but they putting people first when they cut social services budgets, so much that we now have record numbers of children coming into care and 155 women a day turned away from...
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there is a number of things we will do leading up to scrapping universal credit in its entirety.for work assessment tests that go on and are so work assessment tests that go on and are so brutal to people in their lives and have led tragically to some people taking their own lives and committing suicide because they cannot see any way forward. as a constituency mp, i sit with people going through the pain of being told they are capable for work when they're they are capable for work when they‘ re clearly not, they are capable for work when they're clearly not, losing benefits asa they're clearly not, losing benefits as a result i'm going into a terrible period of stress. this is a deliberate act of government policy to achieve it. secondly, we will end the bedroom tax because it is unfair, unjust and wrong. thirdly, we will raise the esa by £30 a week in order to give people something reasonable to survive on in the period they have esa. we will make the carer‘s allowance the same as jobseeker‘s allowance and recognise that carers do an amazing job on behalf of those that they lo
there is a number of things we will do leading up to scrapping universal credit in its entirety.for work assessment tests that go on and are so work assessment tests that go on and are so brutal to people in their lives and have led tragically to some people taking their own lives and committing suicide because they cannot see any way forward. as a constituency mp, i sit with people going through the pain of being told they are capable for work when they're they are capable for work when...
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the labour leaderjeremy corbyn is promising to replace universal credit if they get into power. renewed pressure on the trump administration over its dealings with ukraine — the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered by democrats to turn over documents connected to the impeachment investigation. hosts japan make history by beating ireland for the first time with a stunning 19—12 victory at the rugby world cup. and coming up, click tests all things audio, by paragliding, breaking glass, and going to an eltonjohn concert, that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good morning. as conservative mps gather in manchester this weekend for their party conference — the scottish national party has said it believes there's a realistic prospect of a no confidence vote being held next week to try to bring down borisjohnson‘s government — in an attempt to avoid a no—deal brexit. the snp would need the support of other opposition parties in order for the vote to pass — but the liberal democrats and some tory rebels say they are not prepared to back the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, as l
the labour leaderjeremy corbyn is promising to replace universal credit if they get into power. renewed pressure on the trump administration over its dealings with ukraine — the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered by democrats to turn over documents connected to the impeachment investigation. hosts japan make history by beating ireland for the first time with a stunning 19—12 victory at the rugby world cup. and coming up, click tests all things audio, by paragliding, breaking...
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labour'sjeremy corbyn promises to scrap the controversial welfare policy, universal credit, should thety get into power. pressure grows on donald trump as secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered to hand over documents on ukraine linked to the impeachment investigation. tear gas and water cannon are used by hong kong police to disperse protestors holding a rally to mark the fifth anniversary of the pro—democracy umbrella movement. now much more tense. we have water cannon spraying water with blue dye in it. there are people here smashing up government buildings. victorious japan as the rugby world cup hosts make history by beating ireland for the first time, 19—12. good afternoon. labour leaderjeremy corbyn says a minority labour government is becoming more likely every day, as opposition parties consider whether to call a vote of no confidence in the prime minister. it follows a tumultous week for boris johnson, with criticism of his use of language in the house of commons and his referral to a police watchdog, following allegations that a businesswoman received favourable treatmen
labour'sjeremy corbyn promises to scrap the controversial welfare policy, universal credit, should thety get into power. pressure grows on donald trump as secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered to hand over documents on ukraine linked to the impeachment investigation. tear gas and water cannon are used by hong kong police to disperse protestors holding a rally to mark the fifth anniversary of the pro—democracy umbrella movement. now much more tense. we have water cannon spraying water...
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there is a number of things we will, do leading up to scrapping universal credit, in its entirety.heering. but first of all, we will end the capability for work assessment tests that are so brutal to people in their lives and have led, tragically, to some people taking their own lives and committing suicide because they cannot see any way forward. as a constituency mp, i sit with people going through the pain of being told they're capable for work when they are clearly not, for work when they are clearly not. jeremy corbyn talking about what would happen if labour won a general election, not if he becomes prime minister of a minority government. asa minister of a minority government. as a result of the current prime
there is a number of things we will, do leading up to scrapping universal credit, in its entirety.heering. but first of all, we will end the capability for work assessment tests that are so brutal to people in their lives and have led, tragically, to some people taking their own lives and committing suicide because they cannot see any way forward. as a constituency mp, i sit with people going through the pain of being told they're capable for work when they are clearly not, for work when they...
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go through it is going underground deputy editor charlie cook charlie what is happening with universal credit in these final days i think we need to do a moratorium well it's treason maze last full week in office and she's been talking a lot about legacy when it comes to ground or the wind rush generation but you also be talking about universal credit which is mostly known for how bad the reception has been since this 5 week waiting period was being massively criticized and sort of had the waiting periods up to about 12 weeks and it pushes people already in debt further into hardship because even if they have a successful claim they have to wait 5 weeks before that benefit comes in and everyone from the parliamentary work and pensions select committee to the charity the trussell trust to being critical of the trussell trust actually said that 12 months after roll out in an area food bank demand rises 52 percent even the un special rapporteur on extreme poverty has said that the policy is fast forwarding into universal discredit so that's what the un special rapporteur is.
go through it is going underground deputy editor charlie cook charlie what is happening with universal credit in these final days i think we need to do a moratorium well it's treason maze last full week in office and she's been talking a lot about legacy when it comes to ground or the wind rush generation but you also be talking about universal credit which is mostly known for how bad the reception has been since this 5 week waiting period was being massively criticized and sort of had the...
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there is a number of things we will, do leading up to scrapping universal credit, in its entirety. first of all, we will end the capability for work assessment tests that are so brutal to people in their lives and have led, tragically, to some people taking their own lives and committing suicide because they cannot see any way forward. as a constituency mp, i sit with people going through the pain of being told they're capable for work when they are clearly not, for work when they are clearly not. jeremy corbyn talking about what would happen if labour won a general election, not if he becomes prime minister of a minority government. asa minister of a minority government. as a result of the current prime minister being kicked out. that all depends on the opposition parties joining forces. there are signs they ta ke joining forces. there are signs they take a different approach. leading democrats, in congress, have made their first demand for documents in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. liberal democrat mp — christine jardine — joins us from edinburgh. it is not unreas
there is a number of things we will, do leading up to scrapping universal credit, in its entirety. first of all, we will end the capability for work assessment tests that are so brutal to people in their lives and have led, tragically, to some people taking their own lives and committing suicide because they cannot see any way forward. as a constituency mp, i sit with people going through the pain of being told they're capable for work when they are clearly not, for work when they are clearly...
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labour leader, jeremy corbyn promises to replace the government's controversial welfare policy, universal creditinto power. renewed pressure on the trump administration over its dealings with ukraine. the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered by democrats to turn over documents connected to the impeachment investigation. and hosts japan make history by beating ireland for the first time with a stunning 19—12 victory at the rugby world cup. the cherry blossoms now top pool a. next on bbc news, the travel show. coming up this week, iceland without the ice. how a changing climate is affecting the landscape. ben gets some tips on how to vogue like a pro in new york. and alex takes a trip up the mast of a very special sailing ship. hey, i'm stuck! hello and welcome to the travel show with me, ade adepitan. this week, we are kicking off in iceland. it is a country famous for its natural beauty. but as cat moh has been finding out, things there are changing. we've all seen it on the covers of magazines, and the footage of nature documentaries. stunning images of a landscape from which iceland
labour leader, jeremy corbyn promises to replace the government's controversial welfare policy, universal creditinto power. renewed pressure on the trump administration over its dealings with ukraine. the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered by democrats to turn over documents connected to the impeachment investigation. and hosts japan make history by beating ireland for the first time with a stunning 19—12 victory at the rugby world cup. the cherry blossoms now top pool a. next on...
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labour leader, jeremy corbyn, promises to replace the government's controversial welfare policy, universal credit power. hosts japan make history by beating ireland for the first time, with a stunning 19—12 victory at the rugby world cup. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week — smash hits, smash hits, and extreme mic testing. thursday was bbc music day, an annual celebration of the power of music to change lives, with 2000 events across the uk and 100 broadcasts on tv, radio, and digital. but it's important to remember that not everyone experiences sound in the same way. for example, this week is international week of the deaf. so we met twins hermon and heroda berhane. now, they're both deaf, and although they love dancing and they love going to deaf raves, there's obviously a lot about music which they don't experience — until now. we joined them when they tried on a prototype shirt which can turn music into a whole body experience. the beautiful rolling hills of the south downs in sussex. something which i'm about to see from a whole new perspective. up there. i'll be filming myself
labour leader, jeremy corbyn, promises to replace the government's controversial welfare policy, universal credit power. hosts japan make history by beating ireland for the first time, with a stunning 19—12 victory at the rugby world cup. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week — smash hits, smash hits, and extreme mic testing. thursday was bbc music day, an annual celebration of the power of music to change lives, with 2000 events across the uk and 100 broadcasts on tv, radio, and...
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labour leader, jeremy corbyn, promises to replace the government's controversial welfare policy, universal creditld they get into power. hosts japan make history by beating ireland for the first time with a stunning 19—12 victory at the rugby world cup. now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look at some of the highlights from her programme this week. hello, and welcome to our programme. for the next half an hour, we will bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism we have brought to you last week. first, sally challen told our programme she is sorry she killed her abusive husband. the mum of two grown—up sons struck her husband of 31 years, richard, with a hammer 18 times. she was jailed in 2011 for his murder — four years before coercive control was recognised as a crime. she told us she wants to educate people about what coercive control really means, and help others in situations like hers. just to let you know, the nature of the conversation is graphic, there is strong language — you may not want children to watch. you have been free from jail for several months now. what h
labour leader, jeremy corbyn, promises to replace the government's controversial welfare policy, universal creditld they get into power. hosts japan make history by beating ireland for the first time with a stunning 19—12 victory at the rugby world cup. now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look at some of the highlights from her programme this week. hello, and welcome to our programme. for the next half an hour, we will bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism we have...
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labour'sjeremy corbyn promises to scrap the controversial welfare policy, universal credit, should theet into power. pressure grows on president trump as secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered to hand over documents on ukraine linked to the impeachment investigation. tear gas and water cannon are used by hong kong police to disperse protestors holding a rally to mark the fifth anniversary of the pro—democracy umbrella movement. i will be back tomorrow. martin will be back taking you through to the paper reviews later on. now, time for sports day. good evening. you're watching sportsday with lizzie greenwood—hughes and ben croucher the headlines on saturday one of the biggest upsets in rugby world cup history. ireland are stunned by hosts japan. they post a lot of questions to us and unfortunately we could not come up and unfortunately we could not come up with the right answers. from a shock in shizuoka to a shocker in sheffield. henderson's howler preserves liverpool's winning start to the season. and how not to react when your team concedes a goal. celtic draw 1—1 with hibs — wh
labour'sjeremy corbyn promises to scrap the controversial welfare policy, universal credit, should theet into power. pressure grows on president trump as secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered to hand over documents on ukraine linked to the impeachment investigation. tear gas and water cannon are used by hong kong police to disperse protestors holding a rally to mark the fifth anniversary of the pro—democracy umbrella movement. i will be back tomorrow. martin will be back taking you...
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labour leader, jeremy corbyn, promises to replace the government's controversial welfare policy universal credity get into power. hosts japan make history by beating ireland for the first time with a stunning 19—12 victory at the rugby world cup. more news at the top of the hour. now on bbc news, laura kuenssberg and katya adlerjoin adam fleming and chris mason for more brexit chat in another instalment of brexitcast. well, obviously, the biggest thing that's happened this week was what happened in the house of commons last night. everyone‘s reactions to the other things that have happened this week in politics. and i watched it on my tablet, so tiny and grainy, hundreds of miles away, and even that was quite emotional. and then today, laura, just that sort of boiling sense of anger carrying on over there. i mean, it was like a horror show that you couldn't look away. so, you didn't want to watch, but you couldn't look away. and i've hardly ever, if ever, seen mps so angry. well, let's talk about it. welcome to this week's brexitcast. brexitcast. brexitcast. from the bbc. no—one's got a beep! cl
labour leader, jeremy corbyn, promises to replace the government's controversial welfare policy universal credity get into power. hosts japan make history by beating ireland for the first time with a stunning 19—12 victory at the rugby world cup. more news at the top of the hour. now on bbc news, laura kuenssberg and katya adlerjoin adam fleming and chris mason for more brexit chat in another instalment of brexitcast. well, obviously, the biggest thing that's happened this week was what...
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universal credit —— introducing universal credit —— introducing universal credit ramps up prescriptionstis it fits into the current system and that is the problem, it has grown up this way so good intentions initially, become more challenging and dentists have been very upfront with them about how difficult it is. your advice is going to government. what would you say to members of the public who may be getting one of these penalty notice and think they are being presumed guilty, what should they do? first all, if you are guilty, pay up. if not, you should certainly challenge it and if necessary go to your mp but that should be a last resort. there is a challenge process as a fact is that a third of the fines have been overturned. thank you. a group known as the "hooded men" have won the latest stage of their legal battle to force a police investigation into alleged torture by the security forces in northern ireland in the 1970s. the court of appeal in belfast dismissed an appeal by the police service of northern ireland against an earlier ruling that police should revisit a decision th
universal credit —— introducing universal credit —— introducing universal credit ramps up prescriptionstis it fits into the current system and that is the problem, it has grown up this way so good intentions initially, become more challenging and dentists have been very upfront with them about how difficult it is. your advice is going to government. what would you say to members of the public who may be getting one of these penalty notice and think they are being presumed guilty, what...
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labour'sjeremy corbyn promises to scrap the controversial welfare policy universal credit if the partys into power. pressure grows on president trump as secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered to hand over documents on ukraine linked to the impeachment investigation. tear gas and water cannon are used by hong kong police to disperse protestors holding a rally to mark the fifth anniversary of the pro—democracy umbrella movement. voting has been taking place in afghanistan's presidential election amid heavy security and bomb attacks from insurgents. the results won't be known until the middle of october at the earliest. now on bbc news, protecting our planet. how can we best protect our precious planet? climate change and pollution are taking their toll. that much is now scientifically evident. but for all the uncomfortable truth, we hold the future in our hands. in this film, we will be exploring sustainable solutions around the globe and meeting the individuals driving change in their communities. from construction to energy to conservation, these are some of the unique and surpris
labour'sjeremy corbyn promises to scrap the controversial welfare policy universal credit if the partys into power. pressure grows on president trump as secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered to hand over documents on ukraine linked to the impeachment investigation. tear gas and water cannon are used by hong kong police to disperse protestors holding a rally to mark the fifth anniversary of the pro—democracy umbrella movement. voting has been taking place in afghanistan's presidential...
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labour leader, jeremy corbyn, promises to replace the government's controversial welfare policy, universal creditshould they get into power. renewed pressure on the trump administration over its dealings with ukraine — the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered by democrats to turn over documents connected to the impeachment investigation. sport, and now a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, with olly foster. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: to the rugby world cup, where the hosts japan will be celebrating long into the night after beating irealnd19—12 in shizuoka. the irish came into the world cup as the number one side in the world. their coachjoe schmidt congratulated the japanese for "furious and intense performance". our sports correspondent andy swiss was at the match. a memorable night for the fans here. four years ago it was south africa, now it was ireland on the end of another remarkable giant—killing. ireland seem to have taken control in the first half, they scored two early tries, the first from garry ringrose as he
labour leader, jeremy corbyn, promises to replace the government's controversial welfare policy, universal creditshould they get into power. renewed pressure on the trump administration over its dealings with ukraine — the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered by democrats to turn over documents connected to the impeachment investigation. sport, and now a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, with olly foster. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up...
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jeremy corbyn says a future labour government, would scrap universal credit, which merges six benefitsch in essex, he said he'd immediately upon taking office, reduce the wait faced by claimants, from five weeks, to two. police in hong kong have fired tear gas and water canon at protesters, who're marking five years since the start of what became known as the umbrella movement. it was a campaign of civil disobedience and protest, in the fight for greater democratic freedom under chinese rule. the movement faded after two months, but today's anniversary comes after a new wave of far more militant demonstrations. from hong kong, here's our china correspondent, john sudworth. the everyday object that lent its name to a movement was in use again. five years after it first shielded the protesters from the pepper spray and tear gas. in 2014, the umbrella protests faded away. but this year they're back with a vengeance — in far more violent form. we have no choice. like, we can't go back. imean... for me, like... if we lose this time, hong kong cannot survive for more than another five years.
jeremy corbyn says a future labour government, would scrap universal credit, which merges six benefitsch in essex, he said he'd immediately upon taking office, reduce the wait faced by claimants, from five weeks, to two. police in hong kong have fired tear gas and water canon at protesters, who're marking five years since the start of what became known as the umbrella movement. it was a campaign of civil disobedience and protest, in the fight for greater democratic freedom under chinese rule....
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today's going underground but 1st as tourism a begins her last week in downing street the final universal credit figures of korea are released tomorrow so what does the.
today's going underground but 1st as tourism a begins her last week in downing street the final universal credit figures of korea are released tomorrow so what does the.
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labour'sjeremy corbyn promises to scrap the controversial welfare policy, universal credit, should thearty get into power. pressure grows on donald trump as secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered to hand over documents on ukraine linked to the impeachment investigation. doctors hail the results of new clinical trials that have dramatically increased the chances of long—term survival for some people with advanced melanoma skin cancer. tear gas and water cannon are used by hong kong police to disperse protestors holding a rally to mark the fifth anniversary of the pro—democracy umbrella movement. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. good evening. you're watching sportsday with lizzie greenwood—hughes and ben croucher the headlines on saturday one of the biggest upsets in rugby world cup history, ireland are stunned by hosts japan. they pose a lot of questions to us, and unfortunately we could not come up and unfortunately we could not come up with the right answers. mahrez magic at goodison park as manchester city beat everton 3—1 in the late kick off. and liverpool take advant
labour'sjeremy corbyn promises to scrap the controversial welfare policy, universal credit, should thearty get into power. pressure grows on donald trump as secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered to hand over documents on ukraine linked to the impeachment investigation. doctors hail the results of new clinical trials that have dramatically increased the chances of long—term survival for some people with advanced melanoma skin cancer. tear gas and water cannon are used by hong kong police...
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they'll blame it on the mother who is struggling on universal credit. they'll blame it on young muslims, on young people, or anyone but themselves and their backers who benefit from the grossly unequal and rigged system. that is what tories do. [applause] opposite.es the we will bring people together. a labour government will ransform our economies and our communities. we stand not just for the 52%, or the 48%, but we stand for the 99%. [applause] >> the labour government i leave will take on those who really run our country, the financial speculators, tax dodgers, and big polluters so the real world creators, the people of this country, can have the jobs, services, and futures they deserve. when labour wins, the nurse wins, the pensioner win, the student wins, the office worker win, the engineers win, we all win. cheers and applause] the politics we stand for is about giving people who don't have a lot of money and don't have friends in high places the chance to take control of their own lives. my job as leader and our job as the labour party is to cha
they'll blame it on the mother who is struggling on universal credit. they'll blame it on young muslims, on young people, or anyone but themselves and their backers who benefit from the grossly unequal and rigged system. that is what tories do. [applause] opposite.es the we will bring people together. a labour government will ransform our economies and our communities. we stand not just for the 52%, or the 48%, but we stand for the 99%. [applause] >> the labour government i leave will...
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the labour leaderjeremy corbyn is promising to replace universal credit if they get into power.er its dealings with ukraine — the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered by democrats to turn over documents connected to the impeachment investigation.
the labour leaderjeremy corbyn is promising to replace universal credit if they get into power.er its dealings with ukraine — the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered by democrats to turn over documents connected to the impeachment investigation.
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in the government will have to pay a huge amount of universal credit to them as well.ousands of people in the same industry losing theirjobs at the same time. you have the same people will competing for the same jobs. there will be a lot of people, cabin crew, who have lost their jobs, there will not be loads of airlines able to take them on at the same time. i do know that they are urging other employers to expedite recruiting for former thomas cook employees, because of them being out of pocket and the effect is having. let us turn to the front page of the guardian and the furious backlash at the bbc as the race row grows. yes. this row was continuing, it is getting a lot bigger. it came off the back of one complaints, after naga munchetty's comments. an hour dozens of very prominent figures have come out in support of her, including lenny henry and adrian lister. and a lot of bbcjournalists are also very angry about this. it doesn't seem to be going away, it seems to be getting bigger. and a lot of the general public as well, very concerned about the fact that she w
in the government will have to pay a huge amount of universal credit to them as well.ousands of people in the same industry losing theirjobs at the same time. you have the same people will competing for the same jobs. there will be a lot of people, cabin crew, who have lost their jobs, there will not be loads of airlines able to take them on at the same time. i do know that they are urging other employers to expedite recruiting for former thomas cook employees, because of them being out of...
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migrant worker trying to make a better life, they'll blame it on the mother who is struggling on universal creditbut themselves and their backers who benefit from a grossly unequal and rigged system. that is what tories do. applause labour do the opposite. we will bring people together. a labour government will transform our economy is and our communities. we stand not just for the economy is and our communities. we stand notjust for the 52%, or the 48%, but we stand for the 99%. the labour government i lead will ta ke the labour government i lead will take on those who really run our country, the financial speculators, tax dodgers and big polluters, so the real wealth creators, the people of this country, can have the jobs, the services in the future they deserve. when labour wins, the nurse wins, the pensioner wins, the student wins, the office worker wins, the engineers win. we all win. the politics we stand for is about giving people who don't have a lot of money and don't have friends in high places the chance to take control of their own lives. myjob as leader, and ourjob as the labour part
migrant worker trying to make a better life, they'll blame it on the mother who is struggling on universal creditbut themselves and their backers who benefit from a grossly unequal and rigged system. that is what tories do. applause labour do the opposite. we will bring people together. a labour government will transform our economy is and our communities. we stand not just for the economy is and our communities. we stand notjust for the 52%, or the 48%, but we stand for the 99%. the labour...
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will bring in a real living wage of at least £10 per hour, we will end the barbaric roll—out of universal creditut by the tories. it's about... work isn't just about wages, its freedom from drudgery, having dignity and respect and a voice in the workplace. that means a strong trade union movement and effective bargaining but also, in the new public services we are creating, it means management by workers and service using themselves rather than bureaucrats in whitehall. self—management by workers. it also means a tenth of shares being owned by those workers themselves. it means our commitment to doubling the size of our cooperative sector and going further, i hope, in ourambitions. 0ur further, i hope, in ourambitions. our commitment to every worker therefore is that wherever you work you will have a stake and you will have a say in the future of your working environment, the company owned firm you work for, and how you are treated at work. but it is not just about fulfilling life at work. i have always believed we should work to live, not live to work. look at the history of this. in the 1860s
will bring in a real living wage of at least £10 per hour, we will end the barbaric roll—out of universal creditut by the tories. it's about... work isn't just about wages, its freedom from drudgery, having dignity and respect and a voice in the workplace. that means a strong trade union movement and effective bargaining but also, in the new public services we are creating, it means management by workers and service using themselves rather than bureaucrats in whitehall. self—management by...
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university. other prominent credit presidential candidates will not be there including joe biden, kamala harris, warren and they don't work. >> new poll numbers show the democratic race increasingly becoming three-way contest at the current front runners all farewell against president trump. doug has the numbers from washington. >> reporter: this race can go through major upheaval, the new poll shows the top democratic contenders may be locking in their support. big crowds for elizabeth warren and some recent polls show a warren surge. our new poll puts bernie sanders in second place with warren as a close third. >> virtually every policy she talked about four years ago which is radical and extreme at that time are now held by majority of american people. >> reporter: former vice president, joe biden remains at the top. a shrinking but durable lead. in an interview airing this morning with ed henry, the president said he is happy to face any of them. >> reporter: are you getting ready for ew or someone else? >> my attitude is whoever it is, elizabeth warren is doing better than joe right now. jo
university. other prominent credit presidential candidates will not be there including joe biden, kamala harris, warren and they don't work. >> new poll numbers show the democratic race increasingly becoming three-way contest at the current front runners all farewell against president trump. doug has the numbers from washington. >> reporter: this race can go through major upheaval, the new poll shows the top democratic contenders may be locking in their support. big crowds for...
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million aricans owe a combined debt of abo 1.6 trillion, trillion, dol to colleges and universities thatops car loopsnd creditlead to never ending financial headaches. fox's christina takes a look at some of the pitfalls in navigating student loan scams. the student loan situationa is real crisis. >> reporter: sky rocketing student debt means apple opportunity for scam artists. student loan r debtelief companies may now be a breeding ground for these bogus deals according to a wall street jurnt investigation. % of that, 160 billion of it, 1 is 90 days or more rdelinquent. eporter: some of the companies identified by the journal are legally allowed to operate but have still been flagged by regulators who say the services they charge for are usually free otherwise. other companies are just outright >> these companies are coming in there and dffering too what you could doourself for fre but they're charging you potentially a thousand dollars for the paperworkon up and then a monthly fee on topf that. it's justt down wrong. >> reporter: some red flags to front or monthly fee. charged ap apany offering you immedia
million aricans owe a combined debt of abo 1.6 trillion, trillion, dol to colleges and universities thatops car loopsnd creditlead to never ending financial headaches. fox's christina takes a look at some of the pitfalls in navigating student loan scams. the student loan situationa is real crisis. >> reporter: sky rocketing student debt means apple opportunity for scam artists. student loan r debtelief companies may now be a breeding ground for these bogus deals according to a wall street...
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has interest spread far beyond just tech companies banks credit agencies cell phone companies even universities received hundreds of national security demands the letters have been the subject of controversy for decades issued since the 1980 s. the f.b.i. was required to show clear reasons for sending the orders but since then it's been watered down downgraded to include anything linked to information on terrorism counterterrorism or leak investigation the f.b.i. has yet to comment on this particular revelation but previously said it's for the safety of citizens and they only investigate if there is a suspicion of a threat we spoke to n.s.a. whistleblower william binney he believes the agency's actions are illegal. and national security letters are issued by individual federal agents of the f.b.i. and they simply couldn't say right away or say give you all the data on all you people and they've been after all data from the beginning to natural going to every executive order it went to triple 3 which they're using as a basis also to collect but across the fire up it lying around the world in the
has interest spread far beyond just tech companies banks credit agencies cell phone companies even universities received hundreds of national security demands the letters have been the subject of controversy for decades issued since the 1980 s. the f.b.i. was required to show clear reasons for sending the orders but since then it's been watered down downgraded to include anything linked to information on terrorism counterterrorism or leak investigation the f.b.i. has yet to comment on this...