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i find it shockina , universal credit expand. i find it shocking. it _ universal credit expand.ind it shocking, it makes me - universal credit expand. i find it shocking, it makes me very - shocking, it makes me very depressed. shocking, it makes me very depressed-— shocking, it makes me very depressed. shocking, it makes me very deressed. . . ., ., ., depressed. financier crow, a former nurse in somerset, _ depressed. financier crow, a former nurse in somerset, life _ depressed. financier crow, a former nurse in somerset, life can - depressed. financier crow, a former nurse in somerset, life can be - nurse in somerset, life can be difficult — nurse in somerset, life can be difficult financially. | nurse in somerset, life can be difficult financially.— nurse in somerset, life can be difficult financially. i have to go to food banks. _ difficult financially. i have to go to food banks. i— difficult financially. i have to go to food banks. i went _ difficult financially. i have to go to food banks. i went to payday loans. ., , ., , to food banks. i went to payday loans. . 3 ., , ,
i find it shockina , universal credit expand. i find it shocking. it _ universal credit expand.ind it shocking, it makes me - universal credit expand. i find it shocking, it makes me very - shocking, it makes me very depressed. shocking, it makes me very depressed-— shocking, it makes me very depressed. shocking, it makes me very deressed. . . ., ., ., depressed. financier crow, a former nurse in somerset, _ depressed. financier crow, a former nurse in somerset, life _ depressed. financier...
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we will see more people who are moving to universal credit to - are moving to universal credit to findt— are moving to universal credit to find that they _ are moving to universal credit to find that they have _ are moving to universal credit to find that they have a _ are moving to universal credit to find that they have a tax - are moving to universal credit to find that they have a tax credit . find that they have a tax credit overpayments _ find that they have a tax credit overpayments they _ find that they have a tax credit overpayments they didn't - find that they have a tax credit| overpayments they didn't know find that they have a tax credit - overpayments they didn't know they had. overpayments they didn't know they had~ this _ overpayments they didn't know they had~ this will— overpayments they didn't know they had. this will be — overpayments they didn't know they had. this will be an— overpayments they didn't know they had. this will be an excellent - overpayments they didn't know they had. this will be an excellent time l had. this will be an excellent time for the _ had.
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charities say more households will be alerted to historic debts as universal credit expands from september. for nancy, a former nurse in somerset, life can be difficult financially. i'm having to go to food banks. i went to payday loans. nancy owes the department for work and pensions £5,000. this is because for several years, she was overpaid in tax credits, and now that money needs to be paid back. her sole income is around £400 a month in benefits. from this, around £50 a month is being automatically deducted. it makes me feel absolutely shocked. i'm suffering, according to my doctor, from stress and anxiety. you think, "how am i going to do this?" one in three tax credit claimants are overpaid each year, often caused by change in work and family circumstances. this has meant 800,000 people in britain, like nancy, are currently facing deductions to repay that money. campaigners say the true scale won't be known until 1.5 million people are moved on to the universal credit system from september. we will see more people who are moving to universal credit to find that they have a tax credi
charities say more households will be alerted to historic debts as universal credit expands from september. for nancy, a former nurse in somerset, life can be difficult financially. i'm having to go to food banks. i went to payday loans. nancy owes the department for work and pensions £5,000. this is because for several years, she was overpaid in tax credits, and now that money needs to be paid back. her sole income is around £400 a month in benefits. from this, around £50 a month is being...
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thousands of people in britain who get paid universal credit could have their benefits cut as a result showing the treasury is owed more than £1.5 billion in overpaid credits. up to 80,000 claimants are said to owe £5,000 or more, which means their monthly benefit income will be deducted to help pay the money back. our reporter adam eley has more. ijust find it shocking and it makes me very depressed. for nancy crow, a former nurse in somerset, life can be difficult financially. i'm having to go to food banks. i went to payday loans. nancy owes the department for work and pensions £5,000. this is because for several years, she was overpaid in tax credits, and now that money needs to be paid back. her sole income is around £400 a month in benefits. from this, around £50 a month is being automatically deducted. it makes me feel absolutely shocked. i'm suffering, according to my doctor, from stress and anxiety. you think, "how am i going to do this?" one in three tax credit claimants are overpaid each year, often caused by change in work and family circumstances. this has meant 800,000 pe
thousands of people in britain who get paid universal credit could have their benefits cut as a result showing the treasury is owed more than £1.5 billion in overpaid credits. up to 80,000 claimants are said to owe £5,000 or more, which means their monthly benefit income will be deducted to help pay the money back. our reporter adam eley has more. ijust find it shocking and it makes me very depressed. for nancy crow, a former nurse in somerset, life can be difficult financially. i'm having to...
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anyone on old—style benefits must give consent — but it isn't required from those on universal creditpensions insists it "strikes a fair balance". the financial conduct authority is warning about the dangers of fake loan offers, as more people turn to credit. loan fee fraud — where someone pays a fee for a loan they never receive — typically results in a £260 loss. the fca says last year there was a 26 per—cent increase in complaints from consumers about these scams. you're live with bbc news. the eight countries that share the amazon basin have fallen short of an agreed goal to end deforestation. delegates from the countries are meeting in the brazilian city of bel m for a two—day summit on the issue, the first such gathering in 1a years. the lengthy road map outlined in the city of belem promotes sustainable development, an end to deforestation, and fighting the organised crime that fuels it. our south america correspondent katy watson is in belem where the conference is taking place. day one of the summit ended in the declarations. amazonian countries coming together to commit to w
anyone on old—style benefits must give consent — but it isn't required from those on universal creditpensions insists it "strikes a fair balance". the financial conduct authority is warning about the dangers of fake loan offers, as more people turn to credit. loan fee fraud — where someone pays a fee for a loan they never receive — typically results in a £260 loss. the fca says last year there was a 26 per—cent increase in complaints from consumers about these scams. you're...
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thousands of people on universal credit are having money deducted to pay their utility bills, despitechallenged the policy. anyone on old—style benefits must give consent, but it isn't required from those on universal credit. the department for work and pensions insists it "strikes a fair balance". phil mackie reports. helen simpson keeps a close eye on her utilities after a nightmare four years caused by a faulty meter. it caused her bills to rocket. no—one would listen to her and, before she knew it, things got worse. the utility company started taking over £80 a month out of her benefits, without her consent. she was one of about 200,000 people affected. itjust seemed wrong that i didn't have the right to choose how my money was spent. you were obviously saying this to them, and to other people. what kind of response were you getting? 0h, they didn't care. and ijust ping—ponged backwards and forwards with nobody doing anything. and at that point, how were you feeling about a system that didn't appear to listen to you? how can it be in my best interest to be paying utility arrears t
thousands of people on universal credit are having money deducted to pay their utility bills, despitechallenged the policy. anyone on old—style benefits must give consent, but it isn't required from those on universal credit. the department for work and pensions insists it "strikes a fair balance". phil mackie reports. helen simpson keeps a close eye on her utilities after a nightmare four years caused by a faulty meter. it caused her bills to rocket. no—one would listen to her...
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a bbc investigation has discovered thousands of people on universal credit are having money deducted challenged the policy. anyone on old style benefits must give consent but it isn't required from those on universal credit. you're live with bbc news. now to the continuing fallout over a massive data breach in northern ireland. in response to a freedom of information request, the police service of northern ireland mistakenly shared names of all officers and staff, where they were based, and their roles. the details were then published online, before being removed. the police service of northern ireland has apologised and called it an unacceptable error and have now issued updated safety advice for the officers. more than 300 police officers were murdered in northern ireland the police service of northern ireland has apologised and called it an unacceptable error and have now issued updated safety advice for the officers. drjonny byrne, criminologist at ulster university. you work with a number of organisations including the police service for northern ireland and the department ofjus
a bbc investigation has discovered thousands of people on universal credit are having money deducted challenged the policy. anyone on old style benefits must give consent but it isn't required from those on universal credit. you're live with bbc news. now to the continuing fallout over a massive data breach in northern ireland. in response to a freedom of information request, the police service of northern ireland mistakenly shared names of all officers and staff, where they were based, and...
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a bbc investigation has discovered thousands of people on universal credit are having money deductedal case that challenged the policy. anyone on old—style benefits must give consent but it isn't required from those on universal credit. the department for work and pensions insists it "strikes a fair balance". you're live with bbc news. hundreds of firefighters have been tackling wildfires in portugal. although the country often suffers summer fires, these come amid a ferocious heatwave, with temperatures reaching 46.1; degrees celsius this week. fifteen hundred residents and tourists have been evacuated from an area around 0demira. 0ur correspondentjenny hill reports from the affected region. scorched earth still smoldering. the fire is consumed a0 miles of land for that here flames swept up the valley right up to the southern town. 0n the outskirts destruction somehow the community itself was spared. there is a really strong smell here and it's notjust the smoke is eucalyptus and pine, those of the trees which line there's a landscape. they've been consumed by the fire. after three
a bbc investigation has discovered thousands of people on universal credit are having money deductedal case that challenged the policy. anyone on old—style benefits must give consent but it isn't required from those on universal credit. the department for work and pensions insists it "strikes a fair balance". you're live with bbc news. hundreds of firefighters have been tackling wildfires in portugal. although the country often suffers summer fires, these come amid a ferocious...
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anyone on old—style benefits must give consent — but it isn't required from those on universal creditd pensions insists the policy "strikes a fair balance". phil mackie reports. helen simpson keeps a close eye on her utilities, after a nightmare four years caused by a faulty meter. it caused her bills to rocket. no—one would listen to her and, before she knew it, things got worse. the utility company started taking over £80 a month out of her benefits without her consent. she was one of about 200,000 people affected. itjust seemed wrong that i didn't have the right to choose how my money was spent. you were obviously saying this to them and to other people. what kind of response were you getting? 0h, they didn't care. and ijust ping ponged backwards and forwards with nobody doing anything. and at that point, how were you feeling about a system that didn't appear to listen to you? how can it be in my best interest to be paying utility arrears that obviously aren't correct, and not be able to pay my rent? she eventually won her case in the high court and got her money back. it's meant t
anyone on old—style benefits must give consent — but it isn't required from those on universal creditd pensions insists the policy "strikes a fair balance". phil mackie reports. helen simpson keeps a close eye on her utilities, after a nightmare four years caused by a faulty meter. it caused her bills to rocket. no—one would listen to her and, before she knew it, things got worse. the utility company started taking over £80 a month out of her benefits without her consent. she...
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thousands of people on the universal credit are having money deducted to pay for their utility billsts must give consent, but it isn't required from those on universal credit. the department for work and pensions insists it "strikes a fair balance". ellen simpson keeps a close eye on her systems. ellen simpson keeps a close eye on hersystems. it ellen simpson keeps a close eye on her systems. it caused her bills to rocket. no one would listen to her and before she knew it, things got worse. the utility company started taking over £80 a month out of her benefits without her consent. she was one of about 200,000 people affected. it was one of about 200,000 people affected. , , , ., ., affected. it 'ust seems wrong that i didn't have affected. itjust seems wrong that i didn't have the _ affected. itjust seems wrong that i didn't have the right _ affected. itjust seems wrong that i didn't have the right to _ affected. itjust seems wrong that i didn't have the right to choose - affected. itjust seems wrong that i didn't have the right to choose howj didn't have the right to choose how my
thousands of people on the universal credit are having money deducted to pay for their utility billsts must give consent, but it isn't required from those on universal credit. the department for work and pensions insists it "strikes a fair balance". ellen simpson keeps a close eye on her systems. ellen simpson keeps a close eye on hersystems. it ellen simpson keeps a close eye on her systems. it caused her bills to rocket. no one would listen to her and before she knew it, things got...
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and also, in the universities, we know that one of the honors of the islamic republic is that a special credit has been started for the university and it has made independence for the universities, for this reason , the universities themselves have recruitment executive boards, depending on the number of students and faculty members, the number of recruitment executive boards can vary. and they themselves have a legal decision and there are regulations to hire faculty members for each discipline. five people are appointed, two are specialists. face screening based on the conditions that have been set, the gpa or the final conditions of the university's credit or various things that have been taken into consideration, the universities will conduct an initial screening, and among them, an academic interview and a general interview will be held, and three people will be selected for each person who applies. to recruit three people, based on their scientific points and general points, i will introduce them to the recruitment center of the ministry of science. 98 99 100 confirms the opinion of the
and also, in the universities, we know that one of the honors of the islamic republic is that a special credit has been started for the university and it has made independence for the universities, for this reason , the universities themselves have recruitment executive boards, depending on the number of students and faculty members, the number of recruitment executive boards can vary. and they themselves have a legal decision and there are regulations to hire faculty members for each...
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. brute the ramping up of the moving to universal credit.— the ramping up of the moving to universalgled to pay those debts. i 'ust find it shocking. it i struggled to pay those debts. ijust find it shocking. it makes me very depressed — find it shocking. it makes me very depressed having to go to food banks — depressed having to go to food banks i— depressed having to go to food banks. i went to payday loans. and according _ banks. i went to payday loans. and according to — banks. i went to payday loans. and according to my doctor i am suffering _ according to my doctor i am suffering stress and anxiety. it is shockini. suffering stress and anxiety. it is shocking- a _ suffering stress and anxiety. it 3 shocking. a former nurse having to go for a payday loan because she cannot cover this. the government has said, we are committed to supporting those struggling adding that universal credit deductions help recover taxpayers' money when overpayments are made. the government says essentially they are trying to recover £1.5 billion that should not have been spent and need the money back.
. brute the ramping up of the moving to universal credit.— the ramping up of the moving to universalgled to pay those debts. i 'ust find it shocking. it i struggled to pay those debts. ijust find it shocking. it makes me very depressed — find it shocking. it makes me very depressed having to go to food banks — depressed having to go to food banks i— depressed having to go to food banks. i went to payday loans. and according _ banks. i went to payday loans. and according to — banks. i...
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are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal credits receiving £900 in direct cost of living support, because i want to make sure the most vulnerable in our society do get that extra help. even as the energy prices are coming down, we want to keep providing that help, because bills are still high. other political parties have been less impressed by the price cap, placing the blame on the government for the increase in costs over the last couple of years. labour's shadow energy secretary ed miliband said, "higher energy bills are unfortunately here to stay under the conservatives." even with this fall, bills are significantly higher than they were only three years ago. the liberal democrats energy spokesperson wera hobhouse said... she adds... and the green party's co—leader, adrian ramsay, said... it's clear that prices for gas and electricity will remain higher than they were a few years ago, at least through this winter. although as we've heard, not everyone agrees on the cause. it does mean consumers will have to keep digging deep i
are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal credits receiving £900 in direct cost of living support, because i want to make sure the most vulnerable in our society do get that extra help. even as the energy prices are coming down, we want to keep providing that help, because bills are still high. other political parties have been less impressed by the price cap, placing the blame on the government for the increase in costs over the...
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a bbc investigation has discovered thousands of people on universal credit are having money deductedand pensions insists it "strikes a fair balance". you're live with bbc news. some more now on that breaking news out of pakistan. where the parliament has been dissolved. lets go live to our south asia regional editor, anbarasan ethirajan. great to see you first full explain what is behind this dissolving of parliament. the what is behind this dissolving of parliament-— what is behind this dissolving of parliament. . ., . _ parliament. the national assembly has been dissolved _ parliament. the national assembly has been dissolved by _ parliament. the national assembly has been dissolved by the - parliament. the national assembly| has been dissolved by the president based on the advice of the prime minister, shehbaz sharif. the pakistani parliament has completed its five—year term and a lot of political drama during this five years during the election was one by imran khan's political party pti and last year the coalition had to buy shehbaz sharif took over. since then imran khan has be
a bbc investigation has discovered thousands of people on universal credit are having money deductedand pensions insists it "strikes a fair balance". you're live with bbc news. some more now on that breaking news out of pakistan. where the parliament has been dissolved. lets go live to our south asia regional editor, anbarasan ethirajan. great to see you first full explain what is behind this dissolving of parliament. the what is behind this dissolving of parliament-— what is behind...
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i pretty much rely on universal credit outside of what _ rely on universal credit outside of what i _dit outside of what i earn to survive each month. 0ne what i earn to survive each month. one of— what i earn to survive each month. one of the — what i earn to survive each month. one of the things i have read repeatedly in the news this morning as the _ repeatedly in the news this morning as the information that the interest rates _ as the information that the interest rates are _ as the information that the interest rates are going to hit mortgage, i do not _ rates are going to hit mortgage, i do not know whether my landlord has a right— do not know whether my landlord has a right about this property or if he has a _ a right about this property or if he has a mortgage, i assume a right about this property or if he has a mortgage, iassume he has a mortgage — has a mortgage, iassume he has a mortgage. the knowledge that it's going _ mortgage. the knowledge that it's going to _ mortgage. the knowledge that it's going to go for them as well as the existing _ going to go for them as well
i pretty much rely on universal credit outside of what _ rely on universal credit outside of what i _dit outside of what i earn to survive each month. 0ne what i earn to survive each month. one of— what i earn to survive each month. one of the — what i earn to survive each month. one of the things i have read repeatedly in the news this morning as the _ repeatedly in the news this morning as the information that the interest rates _ as the information that the interest rates are _ as the...
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are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal crediture the most vulnerable in our society do get that extra help. even as the energy prices are coming down, we want to keep providing that help, because bills are still high. other political parties have been less impressed by the price cap, placing the blame on the government for the increase in costs over the last couple of years. labour's shadow energy secretary ed miliband said,
are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal crediture the most vulnerable in our society do get that extra help. even as the energy prices are coming down, we want to keep providing that help, because bills are still high. other political parties have been less impressed by the price cap, placing the blame on the government for the increase in costs over the last couple of years. labour's shadow energy secretary ed miliband said,
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are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal creditortl is staggeringly complacent. labour would bring in a proper windfall tax to raise _ resources, help tackle . this cost—of—living crisis. there are lots of useful tips about how to keep energy bills down in your home on the bbc news tackling it together pages. because we can't breathe easy yet. another price rise is still on the cards when the regulator decides the new rates forjanuary. coletta smith, bbc news. in a summer of wildfires across the globe, canada is experiencing its worst on record. tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes and the military has been deployed to several regions. this footage was captured earlier this week — a terrifying tornado swirling amidst the flames. more than a thousand fires are burning right across canada — these dots show where fires are currently burning out of control. about two thirds of them are concentrated in the western province of british columbia and in the northwest territories, where hundreds of homes have been
are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal creditortl is staggeringly complacent. labour would bring in a proper windfall tax to raise _ resources, help tackle . this cost—of—living crisis. there are lots of useful tips about how to keep energy bills down in your home on the bbc news tackling it together pages. because we can't breathe easy yet. another price rise is still on the cards when the regulator decides the new rates...
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, you know, and taking universal credit and 2.4 million people not even attempting to get a jobtwice as much as it was before lockdown even. and there's a broken down labour market at the moment. and that for me is more worrying. the other thing, the other takeaway from this, though, just quickly before i finish, is to say that , you know, these people are obviously level obviously without the same level of benefits . even of they do get benefits. even people who've entered the country illegally get benefits, but much benefits but they get much fewer benefits than british citizens do. and you see how they're motivated to work . and it's interesting, work. and it's interesting, isn't it, that if you effectively lower the burden of regulation , lower taxation, take regulation, lower taxation, take away the safety net, it pushes people into work, which is what's happened with these people. we don't like it. it's undercutting british, british workers. but it's a really good microcosm. example of why deregulation lower taxes and less benefits is better for the uk economy. >> scholar
, you know, and taking universal credit and 2.4 million people not even attempting to get a jobtwice as much as it was before lockdown even. and there's a broken down labour market at the moment. and that for me is more worrying. the other thing, the other takeaway from this, though, just quickly before i finish, is to say that , you know, these people are obviously level obviously without the same level of benefits . even of they do get benefits. even people who've entered the country...
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are receiving an extra £300 this winter, alongside their winter fuel payment, and everyone on universal creditliving support because i want to make sure the most vulnerable in our society do get that extra help. but campaigners say that is not enough to help those most in need. we are really concerned about that. we know that single parents are already very worried. they are using credit to pay for basics like food. we know that the complexities around energy and increasing energy debt is going to make a really complex situation a whole lot worse. there are lots of useful tips about how to keep energy bills down in your home on the bbc news tackling it together pages. because we can't breathe easy yet. another price rise is still on the cards when the regulator decides the new rates forjanuary. colletta smith, bbc news, at gulliver's world in warrington. joining me now is our business correspondent marc ashdown. what's the longer term picture on energy bills? what can we expect? i think ithinka i think a bit more stability, firstly. analysts can predict about a year in advance, and we are now
are receiving an extra £300 this winter, alongside their winter fuel payment, and everyone on universal creditliving support because i want to make sure the most vulnerable in our society do get that extra help. but campaigners say that is not enough to help those most in need. we are really concerned about that. we know that single parents are already very worried. they are using credit to pay for basics like food. we know that the complexities around energy and increasing energy debt is...
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are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal creditrnment's supportl is staggeringly complacent. labour would bring in a proper| windfall tax to raise resources, help tackle this - cost—of—living crisis. there are lots of useful tips about how to keep energy bills down in your home on the bbc news tackling it together pages. because we can't breathe easy yet. another price rise is still on the cards when the regulator decides the new rates forjanuary. coletta smith, bbc news. the time is 6:15. our top story this evening. donald trump poses for the first police mug shot ever of a former us president as he faces charges of the 2020 election. and coming up, i'm at the world athletics champion ships in budapest where the worlds fastest men and women will battle it out to be refusing to resign the president of the spanish faa say he won't step down despite coming under pressure to go after kissing a player at the world cup final. more than a thousand fires are burning right across canada, these dots show where fires are currently burning ou
are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal creditrnment's supportl is staggeringly complacent. labour would bring in a proper| windfall tax to raise resources, help tackle this - cost—of—living crisis. there are lots of useful tips about how to keep energy bills down in your home on the bbc news tackling it together pages. because we can't breathe easy yet. another price rise is still on the cards when the regulator decides the new...
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are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal credit cost of living support because i want to make sure the most vulnerable in our society do get that extra help. even as the energy prices are coming down, we want to keep providing that help because bills are still high. let's talk to our money and work correspondent, marc ashdown. marc, just walk us through the announcement today.- marc, just walk us through the announcement today. 0fgem is the re . ulator announcement today. 0fgem is the regulator obviously _ announcement today. 0fgem is the regulator obviously and _ announcement today. 0fgem is the regulator obviously and they - announcement today. 0fgem is the regulator obviously and they set. announcement today. 0fgem is the regulator obviously and they set a i regulator obviously and they set a price cap. they have done since before the pandemic. what it does is just try to limit the amount the average household will pay. so your bill is made up of the standard charge, that doesn't change, that is effectively to hook everything up
are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal credit cost of living support because i want to make sure the most vulnerable in our society do get that extra help. even as the energy prices are coming down, we want to keep providing that help because bills are still high. let's talk to our money and work correspondent, marc ashdown. marc, just walk us through the announcement today.- marc, just walk us through the announcement today. 0fgem...
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are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment, and everyone on universal creditble in our society do get that extra help. but campaigners say that's not enough to help those most in need. we are really concerned about that. we know that single parents are already very worried. they are using credit to pay for basics like food. we know that the complexities around energy and increasing energy debt is going to make a really complex situation a whole lot worse. there are lots of useful tips about how to keep energy bills down in your home on the bbc news tackling it together pages, because we can't breathe easy. because we can't breathe easy yet. another price rise is still on the cards when the regulator decides the new rate forjanuary. bbc news at gulliver's world in warrington. and we will be speaking to someone who really— and we will be speaking to someone who really understands the challenges of living in fuel poverty iaten _ in the us — donald trump has become the first former president to have his mugshot taken. the photograph was released after mr trump was
are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment, and everyone on universal creditble in our society do get that extra help. but campaigners say that's not enough to help those most in need. we are really concerned about that. we know that single parents are already very worried. they are using credit to pay for basics like food. we know that the complexities around energy and increasing energy debt is going to make a really complex situation a whole lot worse. there...
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are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal credit in direct cost of support. the government's supportl is staggeringly complacent. labour would bring in a proper windfall tax to raise _ resources, help tackle . this cost—of—living crisis. there are lots of useful tips about how to keep energy bills down in your home on the bbc news tackling it together pages. because we can't breathe easy yet. another price rise is still on the cards when the regulator decides the new rates forjanuary. coletta smith, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. this date provides a stunning backdrop for this four day festival, it is the first time that has been hailed here. around 25,000 people are expected here, 40 hot air balloons from around europe will arrive later this afternoon, and fly over the next four days, obviously weather dependent. i have been speaking to the flight director to find out what we can expect over the next few days. find out what we can expect over the next few daya— next few days. there is so much ioiin
are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal credit in direct cost of support. the government's supportl is staggeringly complacent. labour would bring in a proper windfall tax to raise _ resources, help tackle . this cost—of—living crisis. there are lots of useful tips about how to keep energy bills down in your home on the bbc news tackling it together pages. because we can't breathe easy yet. another price rise is still on the...
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to they can get universal credit to get free dental rent help.fits. that's what feeling so many extra benefits. that's wha the feeling so many extra benefits. that's wha the state feeling so many extra benefits. that's wha the state will feeling so many extra benefits. that's wha the state will step feeling so many extra benefits. that's wha the state will step in eeling so many extra benefits. that's wha the state will step in at ing like the state will step in at the moment and the government doesn't control the banks. the banks control. the government says mark. look at they go says mark. look at how they go along with the markets. brought down the truss government. right. those messages right. keep those messages coming, won't you? vaiews@gbnews.com. so british bank leaders have called for phrases such as black market to be banned for fears that they are discriminatory and racist. uk finance , a trade body for the uk finance, a trade body for the financial services, has issued guide on a guide on inclusive language , which also vetoes the lan
to they can get universal credit to get free dental rent help.fits. that's what feeling so many extra benefits. that's wha the feeling so many extra benefits. that's wha the state feeling so many extra benefits. that's wha the state will feeling so many extra benefits. that's wha the state will step feeling so many extra benefits. that's wha the state will step in eeling so many extra benefits. that's wha the state will step in at ing like the state will step in at the moment and the government...
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are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment, and everyone on universal credit want to make sure the most vulnerable in our society do get that extra help. even as the energy prices are coming down, we want to keep providing that help because bills are still high. a police officer in nottinghamshire is in a serious condition after being hit by a train as he tried to help a distressed man on the tracks. the events happened on thursday night in the village of balderton, 20 miles away from the city of nottingham. nottinghamshire police said one of its officers was hit by the train during the incident, while a man suffered non—life—threatening electrocution injuries. they both remain in hospital. a court in england has found former teacher sarah moulds not guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal. she was facing charges over footage of her striking a pony during a hunt. images showed her kicking and slapping the pony in lincolnshire in 2021. a veterinary surgeon who analysed the footage said the pony "was desperately trying to get away" from the
are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment, and everyone on universal credit want to make sure the most vulnerable in our society do get that extra help. even as the energy prices are coming down, we want to keep providing that help because bills are still high. a police officer in nottinghamshire is in a serious condition after being hit by a train as he tried to help a distressed man on the tracks. the events happened on thursday night in the village of...
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no, the scrappage scheme is generous because it's targeted at people on benefits, people on universal credit was a little bit short tempered when we to have to deal with we used to have to deal with him. and i just wonder what on earth feeling now earth he must be feeling now when labour party when all the labour party machine coming. because machine are coming. because what is why didn't you is going on here? why didn't you mention this? 500 million before uxbndge? mention this? 500 million before uxbridge? really is uxbridge? because it's really is looking panic reaction. looking like a panic reaction. well, a u—turn on well, because it's a u—turn on ulez, a disaster ulez, because it was a disaster in uxbridge on the doorstep. >> almost cost them. well, it >> it almost cost them. well, it did them the by—election did cost them the by—election and the scrappage you and the scrappage scheme you allude on, allude to actually, come on, it's leaf. it was only it's a fig leaf. it was only available people benefits available to people on benefits who on universal credit, who were on universal cre
no, the scrappage scheme is generous because it's targeted at people on benefits, people on universal credit was a little bit short tempered when we to have to deal with we used to have to deal with him. and i just wonder what on earth feeling now earth he must be feeling now when labour party when all the labour party machine coming. because machine are coming. because what is why didn't you is going on here? why didn't you mention this? 500 million before uxbndge? mention this? 500 million...
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researchers at tufts university credited an increase in young voter turnout for making key differencesttleground states. they did it again in the 2022 midterms. the second highest youth voter turnout and nearly 30. years young voters also helped recall major social movements from social media to mainstream media. the women's march, black lives matter, march for our lives, worldwide movements to address climate change. what still missing, well, that is making sure they have a seat at the table. and that's where our next guest comes in. with me now, david hart, cofounder of march for our lives. this, week he launched leaders we deserve, a political action committee he found two for congressional and state legislative seats. largely in red states. david, tell me more about this theory of change. >> really, what we're trying to do here, take the upswell of support that young people have to not just stand back, really to take action. during donald trump's presidency, i think he showed us the cost of political action. our generation, you, know all that we know the political system is broken,
researchers at tufts university credited an increase in young voter turnout for making key differencesttleground states. they did it again in the 2022 midterms. the second highest youth voter turnout and nearly 30. years young voters also helped recall major social movements from social media to mainstream media. the women's march, black lives matter, march for our lives, worldwide movements to address climate change. what still missing, well, that is making sure they have a seat at the table....
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i surviving on universal credit, some of them entirely.hink about 2.5 million entirely surviving on universal credit back the workplace. if they back into the workplace. if they get into the workplace, you get back into the workplace, you automatically growing automatically have a growing economy . you've got to cut taxes economy. you've got to cut taxes on business. and we've got to deregulate. there's been a big amount spoken about esg , amount spoken about esg, environmental, social and corporate governance regulations. you know , the regulations. you know, the reason nigel farage was banked, but the other side of the esg coin is that it's a huge burden on businesses. coin is that it's a huge burden on businesses . people often say on businesses. people often say to me, you're a brexiteer . what to me, you're a brexiteer. what would you which regulations do you want so desperately ditch? well, i'll give you one esg ditch it. it's a huge burden on business. we need to take the regular , dilatory knee as it regular, dilatory knee as it we
i surviving on universal credit, some of them entirely.hink about 2.5 million entirely surviving on universal credit back the workplace. if they back into the workplace. if they get into the workplace, you get back into the workplace, you automatically growing automatically have a growing economy . you've got to cut taxes economy. you've got to cut taxes on business. and we've got to deregulate. there's been a big amount spoken about esg , amount spoken about esg, environmental, social and...
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, which says that a part of the university is open in the department in need of creditmean, what percentage of your university is open ? fallen and how many people of the world show this we use the facilities, but we, the program and budget organization for jamiat's youth, have not yet given us a series. the national bank of jamiat was honored, but we are moving forward with the transformation of mr. dr. ain allahi and the deputy minister, who are all in pain. dad, they did a good job. i didn't succeed in reducing the university. i agree, we will do this assignment with the back, because finally a person from the induction request that mother insists me to forgive, the role of regulations and rules and regulations and new instructions will be announced and it will be a big step in the implementation . how much has this legal provision done so far? the rate of cesarean section has not decreased, but my decrease has increased, but dr. farhad's cesarean section rate should be under 20% in the whole world right now to 54% . another issue that you human beings, women , shoul
, which says that a part of the university is open in the department in need of creditmean, what percentage of your university is open ? fallen and how many people of the world show this we use the facilities, but we, the program and budget organization for jamiat's youth, have not yet given us a series. the national bank of jamiat was honored, but we are moving forward with the transformation of mr. dr. ain allahi and the deputy minister, who are all in pain. dad, they did a good job. i didn't...
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university. it is part of the credit of all universities around the world and how many faculty members are there, and they all belong to universities, but in total, the number of students is limited compared to large universities , and we have about 70 faculty members who are from these are 15 students, and two of them are full professors, hossein, which may be less than a university where 100% of the full professors of the university have become national model professors. received a certificate of appreciation bajeri jahormi and dr. hasan khojsteh, who are one of the most famous students of the university of broadcasting and television and radio industry of iran, and the years and years are very short, dr. how many scientific research publications do we have that are currently being published, which were actually evaluated with the scientific rank of the term, as well we are also publishing an english-language publication in the field of media, which we hope will be the first to be published this year. thank you very much . highness of the country of iraq and participating in the arbaeen hossein
university. it is part of the credit of all universities around the world and how many faculty members are there, and they all belong to universities, but in total, the number of students is limited compared to large universities , and we have about 70 faculty members who are from these are 15 students, and two of them are full professors, hossein, which may be less than a university where 100% of the full professors of the university have become national model professors. received a...
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we have and practically the universities have the same credits the program organization provides the budget and the government provides it. it is normal for a public university to build a married dormitory for the educational rebbe. we need the support of the government. as much as the government supports us, and in fact , the program organization will provide us with a budget and credit . we can provide the same amount. the basis of the youth law of the population and the support of our families should be promoted, but in spite of these things that have happened , i would like to tell you about the number of single dormitory blocks, we had 980 before the current government. there were thousands of people now 210,000 people, and in the married dormitory sector , it has increased from 1,296 units to 2,000 units . mr. dr. vaswas also supports the same thing, measures have been taken to place students in the university, banks have given facilities for the construction of married dormitories and accepted university properties as collateral, which will use these facilities as a loan for ot
we have and practically the universities have the same credits the program organization provides the budget and the government provides it. it is normal for a public university to build a married dormitory for the educational rebbe. we need the support of the government. as much as the government supports us, and in fact , the program organization will provide us with a budget and credit . we can provide the same amount. the basis of the youth law of the population and the support of our...
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is receiving £900in universal credit is receiving £900 in direct cost of living support .e sure most vulnerable our sure the most vulnerable in our society extra help, society do get that extra help, even energy prices are even as the energy prices are coming down. we want to keep providing help because providing that help because bills . high bills are still. high >> do stay with us. still to come, we're going to be talking about the backlog of asylum cases in the uk hitting a new record we'll asking record high. we'll be asking who's to blame. but first, let's get a news bulletin with tatiana sanchez. >> ellie, thank you very much. it's coming up to 1030. this is the latest in the newsroom. donald trump has become the first former president in us history to have his fingerprints and mugshot taken. the image was released minutes after he was booked on more than a dozen charges in georgia, accused of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election result . he then posted election result. he then posted the photo on formerly known as twitter , as well as his campaign twitter, as w
is receiving £900in universal credit is receiving £900 in direct cost of living support .e sure most vulnerable our sure the most vulnerable in our society extra help, society do get that extra help, even energy prices are even as the energy prices are coming down. we want to keep providing help because providing that help because bills . high bills are still. high >> do stay with us. still to come, we're going to be talking about the backlog of asylum cases in the uk hitting a new...
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anyone on old—style benefits must give consent but it isn't required from those on universal credit. a month out of her benefits without her consent. she was one of about 200,000 people affected. itjust seemed wrong that i didn't have the right to choose how my money was spent. you were obviously saying this to them and to other people. what kind of response were you getting? 0h, they didn't care. and ijust ping ponged backwards and forwards with nobody doing anything. and at that point, how were you feeling about a system that didn't appear to listen to you? how can it be in my best interest to be paying utility arrears that obviously aren't correct, and not be able to pay my rent? she eventually won her case in the high court and got her money back. it's meant that the department for work and pensions has stopped taking money unless people are consulted first. but the ruling only applies to people like helen on old—style legacy benefits. for most people, for instance, if i were in arrears with a utility company, they wanted that money back. first of all, they'd have to talk to me o
anyone on old—style benefits must give consent but it isn't required from those on universal credit. a month out of her benefits without her consent. she was one of about 200,000 people affected. itjust seemed wrong that i didn't have the right to choose how my money was spent. you were obviously saying this to them and to other people. what kind of response were you getting? 0h, they didn't care. and ijust ping ponged backwards and forwards with nobody doing anything. and at that point, how...
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meanwhile people on universal credit , i people on universal credit, i mean, get tiny , tiny pay rises know, from . week, you know, from. >> so but people are living there's so much longer it is, as david says, unaffordable and unsustainable. >> and it just means that the working age is going to have to go older and older and older to the point that people will be working into the mid 70s in order to be able, as some of us do, what could possibly venture a guess how you are? a guess as to how old you are? >> no. what? >> no. what? >> labour dropped the triple lock. >> no, no, no they won't. they won't drop the triple lock. they won't drop the triple lock. they won't the. mean the won't drop the. i mean the problem that pensioners are problem is that pensioners are safe and, and frankly they should be. but what worries me is , is how many people aren't is, is how many people aren't safe . is that is that it's okay safe. is that is that it's okay for pensioners but it's not for okay other people. >> well , okay other people. >> well, labour won't drop the triple lock. they also won't dro
meanwhile people on universal credit , i people on universal credit, i mean, get tiny , tiny pay rises know, from . week, you know, from. >> so but people are living there's so much longer it is, as david says, unaffordable and unsustainable. >> and it just means that the working age is going to have to go older and older and older to the point that people will be working into the mid 70s in order to be able, as some of us do, what could possibly venture a guess how you are? a guess...
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as far as i'm concerned, if that were a universal credit claimant, they'd be before the courts for breakinghe should they got paid. she should be before that 90 k before a court giving that 90 k back she's doing her back because she's not doing her job not representing job and she's not representing about dorries wins about nadine dorries that wins the left up. >> so hypocrisy, is it the >> so the hypocrisy, is it the fact that she's a working class success story and you just can't stand the fact that it was the conservative party that turned her into a success, that got her out of that liverpool council estate to be one of our best selling authors and to be one of our most effective politicians. or is it just sexism? what is it that the left hates so much about? nadine as a working class hero, i wouldn't to hero, i wouldn't be one to criticise a fellow. >> you know, was born into >> you know, i was born into a council estate, right? so council estate, right? but so was angela rayner, a person who you on you attack constantly on here. so it's the hypocrisy that is the don't the problem. i d
as far as i'm concerned, if that were a universal credit claimant, they'd be before the courts for breakinghe should they got paid. she should be before that 90 k before a court giving that 90 k back she's doing her back because she's not doing her job not representing job and she's not representing about dorries wins about nadine dorries that wins the left up. >> so hypocrisy, is it the >> so the hypocrisy, is it the fact that she's a working class success story and you just can't...
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as far as i'm concerned, if that were a universal credit claimant, they'd be before the courts for breakinghe should they got paid. she should be before that 90 k before a court giving that 90 k back she's doing her back because she's not doing her job not representing job and she's not representing about dorries wins about nadine dorries that wins the left up. >> so hypocrisy, is it the >> so the hypocrisy, is it the fact that she's a working class success story and you just can't stand the fact that it was the conservative party that turned her into a success, that got her out of that liverpool council estate to be one of our best selling authors and to be one of our most effective politicians. or is it just sexism? what is it that the left hates so much about? nadine as a working class hero, i wouldn't to hero, i wouldn't be one to criticise a fellow. >> you know, was born into >> you know, i was born into a council estate, right? but so was angela rayner, person was angela rayner, a person who you here. you attack constantly on here. so it's hypocrisy that is so it's the hypocrisy that
as far as i'm concerned, if that were a universal credit claimant, they'd be before the courts for breakinghe should they got paid. she should be before that 90 k before a court giving that 90 k back she's doing her back because she's not doing her job not representing job and she's not representing about dorries wins about nadine dorries that wins the left up. >> so hypocrisy, is it the >> so the hypocrisy, is it the fact that she's a working class success story and you just can't...
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feel a lot better, and you will still have decent returns whether it's in certain parts of the credit universe or cash. i totally get that. in terms of where rates are going from here, do you feel like the fed is done? are they done hiking? >> yes. i absolutely think that they've kind of overcooked this thing with getting into the banking system and setting up a problem for almost every regional bank in the country, which means a profitability problem. but also this digestion of what's going to come down from a regulatory standpoint across the banks is not -- it's not going to be positive. so i think that the credit impulse coming out of the banking system continues to slow the economy. i think that does some of their job. they don't have to raise more rates. i think what we said earlier about why is the ten-year up 60, 70, 80 basis points -- >> because the economy is pretty good. >> i am not sure. i think there is some supply dynamics there. there is also -- well, look, there is a $1 trillion of net borrowing coming out. treasury in this quarter. that's a lot of supply. and you have a time wh
feel a lot better, and you will still have decent returns whether it's in certain parts of the credit universe or cash. i totally get that. in terms of where rates are going from here, do you feel like the fed is done? are they done hiking? >> yes. i absolutely think that they've kind of overcooked this thing with getting into the banking system and setting up a problem for almost every regional bank in the country, which means a profitability problem. but also this digestion of what's...
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universe. with money being raised for private credit funds and blending, we are not particularly scared by theotential for default but if you look at what current levels are pricing in, it would not day at a near term 5% default level. katie: when you put all of that together come you think about investment grade versus high-yield. which are more -- which are you more comfortable in now? >> we are neutral weight in both ig and high-yield. we like high-yield for the carry. we have a some what bias onbbb and bb's and that's around treasury yields. if there is the bias for yields to continue to move higher, high yield is where you want to be. katie: not enough time and we have to have you back soon. we appreciate your time. thank you both. still ahead, the final spread, the week ahead, all eyes on jackson hole. this is real yield on bloomberg. ♪ katie: this is bloomberg real yield. time for the final spread, the week ahead coming up, earnings pick up tuesday, macy's, lowe's and dick's sporting goods and wednesday is the first 20 24 gop presidential debate. then you have the fed at jackson hole th
universe. with money being raised for private credit funds and blending, we are not particularly scared by theotential for default but if you look at what current levels are pricing in, it would not day at a near term 5% default level. katie: when you put all of that together come you think about investment grade versus high-yield. which are more -- which are you more comfortable in now? >> we are neutral weight in both ig and high-yield. we like high-yield for the carry. we have a some...
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but then it gets really difficult if people are on universal credit, you can assist them because youneedy. how about if you're a low income household to hard parents, that gets hard working parents, that gets no extra benefits. how can you identify that household without drawing arbitrary lines across average households ? average households? >> because fuel poverty affects more than outside the norm? >> absolutely. it's a very , very >> absolutely. it's a very, very difficult policy conundrum. but cost of living crisis over. i don't think so. >> liam , thank you for that. >> liam, thank you for that. let's speak now to the coordinator of enfield poverty coalition, simon francis . simon, coalition, simon francis. simon, i don't know if you're hearing what liam was running through there in terms of the figures, but clearly when one works in the fact that the £400 has gone, perhaps standing charges perhaps higher standing charges , there's still going to be quite a shock coming through the letterbox. yeah, absolutely . letterbox. yeah, absolutely. >> all the figures that liam ran throug
but then it gets really difficult if people are on universal credit, you can assist them because youneedy. how about if you're a low income household to hard parents, that gets hard working parents, that gets no extra benefits. how can you identify that household without drawing arbitrary lines across average households ? average households? >> because fuel poverty affects more than outside the norm? >> absolutely. it's a very , very >> absolutely. it's a very, very difficult...
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those on universal credit are receiving around £900 in cost of living in direct cost of living supportgone up. so all those things will help the most vulnerable in society. the most important do for the important thing i can do for the country and for every family is to bring down inflation. it's inflation putting up inflation that is putting up the pnces inflation that is putting up the prices shops. it's prices of things in shops. it's eating people's savings, eating into people's savings, making poorer. i need making them feel poorer. i need to bring down down to bring down inflation down to help fundamentally help people fundamentally with the cost of living. and our plan is the last couple of is working. the last couple of months that months of data show that inflation coming we inflation is coming down. if we stick the we will be stick to the plan, we will be able to deliver that for families up and down the country. >> just finally, you watched. you cheered on the lionesses from what you make of you cheered on the lionesses fronspanish what you make of you cheered on the lioness
those on universal credit are receiving around £900 in cost of living in direct cost of living supportgone up. so all those things will help the most vulnerable in society. the most important do for the important thing i can do for the country and for every family is to bring down inflation. it's inflation putting up inflation that is putting up the pnces inflation that is putting up the prices shops. it's prices of things in shops. it's eating people's savings, eating into people's savings,...
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providing pensions, they're providing pensions, they're providing pensions, they're providing universal creditelivered, but it takes staff in to order provide efficient services and deliver those passports to them effectively. and within the moj, that's a huge department delivering in prisons and across the civil justice processes. there's a huge range of public services that are demanded and needed across the public services. so you know, those are the sorts of efficient services that i'd want to highlight. >> but is it unfair then for people to look at the home office as a lot of people do, and say that we've got a catastrophic asylum seeker backlog and our border security is a complete mess? or look at things like the justice sector and say, well, we've got huge waiting lists for people to go to court our prisons are to court and our prisons are full. there issues there full. there are issues there every day . i mean, on the every single day. i mean, on the face of it, it it it doesn't look like they're doing that well those areas. but is that well in those areas. but is that not the fault
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that's twice as many as before lockdown and six times as many as in 2018 are now on some form of universal creditd thought, well, how are we going to fill the jobs? will just open the floodgates and, you know, you cease to be fundamentally, darren, you cease to be a country if your borders aren't exercised, both in a legal fashion as well as those who are trying to enter the country illegally. and, i mean, it's an interesting thesis from aaron. i suspect one of the reasons, by the way, that rishi sunakis reasons, by the way, that rishi sunak is delaying reshuffle sunak is delaying the reshuffle , which rentoul didn't , which john rentoul didn't mention, was he's waiting, i think, for the optimum moment when he can blame suella braverman for all of this . and braverman for all of this. and that moment may not yet have, you know, got arisen. >> well , aaron, you know, got arisen. >> well, aaron, i assume you'll be dashing out to back reform uk after all of that. i'm sure there's not a word that you disagreed with . disagreed with. >> well, you know, i would i would not vote conservative or reform u
that's twice as many as before lockdown and six times as many as in 2018 are now on some form of universal creditd thought, well, how are we going to fill the jobs? will just open the floodgates and, you know, you cease to be fundamentally, darren, you cease to be a country if your borders aren't exercised, both in a legal fashion as well as those who are trying to enter the country illegally. and, i mean, it's an interesting thesis from aaron. i suspect one of the reasons, by the way, that...
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institutions create, they are enabling highs go students in south dakota to take as many 30 credit units of university level computer science courses and dual credit through the cyber governors academy program. nsf, nsa have all made commitments in a similar vein. the work from philanthropies is critical to the development and growth of ecosystemscraig newma, committing $5 million to support and expand cybersecurity and open-source security ecosystems including work to ensure the next generation is informed and activated to engage across these technologies. the department of labor is investing in the apprenticeship program. opm has job fairs. department of housing and urban development joint of the cyber talent initiative in july of 2023. partnering to fill one million entry-level jobs in the next decade by providing a robust cybersecurity platform. nca will be kicking off its second year of its hbcu accredited colleges and universities in nevada, minnesota, louisiana and virginia. encouraging skill-based hiring that is empowered. ecosystem development, microsoft has made commitments. google.org has m
institutions create, they are enabling highs go students in south dakota to take as many 30 credit units of university level computer science courses and dual credit through the cyber governors academy program. nsf, nsa have all made commitments in a similar vein. the work from philanthropies is critical to the development and growth of ecosystemscraig newma, committing $5 million to support and expand cybersecurity and open-source security ecosystems including work to ensure the next...
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university for the amazing success over the past few years. when there is that much success that long in one program one person gets a lot of the credit. now for as successful as stanford university has been in athletics it is still the academics that make the school famous around the world and famously hard to get into. when tom gleamy came to stanford in 2003 to coach the men's gymnastics program, figuring out how to get not just great athletes but great athletes with good grades was his challenge. considering stanford just won their fourth straight national championship, it seems coach gleamy managed that challenge pretty well. >> i knew there was a way to do it but sometimes the athletes are concerned about can they manage it and handle the academics and training at this level. i designed a program where any could do both. >> reporter: what that has meant is reaching out to athletes earlier in their high school careers and giving them an academic road map that if they follow will make them ready for stanford. but skill on the mat and smarts in the classroom aren't the only thing gleamy looks for. they are not even the most important
university for the amazing success over the past few years. when there is that much success that long in one program one person gets a lot of the credit. now for as successful as stanford university has been in athletics it is still the academics that make the school famous around the world and famously hard to get into. when tom gleamy came to stanford in 2003 to coach the men's gymnastics program, figuring out how to get not just great athletes but great athletes with good grades was his...
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as far as it's concerned right now, it's being considered for local credit, and the university of arkansasthat they will still accept it. but the students will have to pay for the exam fee at the end of the year, which is $90, which is normally covered by the department of education. and let me tell you, the citizens, the voters here in the state of arkansas have been coming out in droves with money willing to pay for these kids to take the exam. and i think that that should be information them to understand how important this is to everyone here, to parents, to the teachers, to the voters who will remember this in november. and i'm just so excited about all of those folks coming together and wanting to take care of the fees for these kids, but they should not have to. let's not -- let's not do that to the students. let's not take this away from them. >> it appears the response may not have been what these lawmakers were anticipating. april reisma, thank you so much for sharing your perspective with us. >> thank you so much for allowing me to come on here as a representative of the arkansa
as far as it's concerned right now, it's being considered for local credit, and the university of arkansasthat they will still accept it. but the students will have to pay for the exam fee at the end of the year, which is $90, which is normally covered by the department of education. and let me tell you, the citizens, the voters here in the state of arkansas have been coming out in droves with money willing to pay for these kids to take the exam. and i think that that should be information them...