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BBC Faces Questions Over Handling of Scandal and Funding Review

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Summary: The BBC faces questions about its handling of the scandal and the complaints process. Concerns raised about why the accused presenter remained on air despite serious allegations. Updates on the progress of the investigation and cooperation from external entities may be provided. The BBC's duty of care as an employer and its responsibility towards staff will be discussed. A potential review of the BBC's funding model, including advertising options, may be explored. ...

Are Consultants Selfish for Going on Strike? Fiery Clash Over Industrial Action

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Summary: Consultants in England are on a two-day strike over pay issues, with plans for more walkouts. Dr. Amid Hankari emphasizes the need for fair pay that reflects the hard work and sacrifices of doctors. The debate covers consultant earnings, economic context, patient impact, mental health care, and the NHS funding model. Patrick O'Flynn highlights concerns about strikes undermining public support for the NHS . ...

King Charles: Taxpayers to Foot Bill for Monarch's Hefty Pay Rise

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King Charles: Taxpayers to Foot Bill for Monarch's Hefty Pay Rise Summary: The UK government plans to increase public funding for the monarchy by 45% from 2025. The increase will raise the Royal Family's grant from 86 million to 125 million, with a focus on salaries and Buckingham Palace refurbishment. Supporters argue that a constitutional monarchy serves as a unifying force and a diplomatic asset, but critics view it as excessive and potentially fueling Republican sentiments. King Charles has shown promise as a monarch, following the beloved Queen Elizabeth II, but public sentiment remains mixed. ...

OUTRAGED Actors Take Aim at Disney CEO During Strike Rally in New York

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Summary: Actors in New York held a strike rally protesting Disney 's CEO , Mr. Eiger. The rally focused on demands for fair pay, revenue sharing, healthcare, retirement funding, and a just casting process. Concerns were raised about the potential threat of AI and robots replacing human jobs in the entertainment industry. The actors' union emphasized the importance of protecting their right to work and preserving their dignity. Actors gathered in New York for a strik...

Green Energy: UK installs record number of heat pumps and solar panels

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Summary: UK sees record number of heat pump and solar panel installations, averaging over 20,000 per month. Government offers up to £5,000 in incentives for renewable energy installations. Investment of £6.6 billion has upgraded 2.5 million homes, with 47% rated C or above. Goal of 600,000 heat pump installations per year by 2028. Debate continues over adequacy of government funding for reaching net zero targets by 2050. ...

Major Teaching Unions Accept 6.5% Pay Rise, Ending Strikes

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Summary: Major teaching unions agree to end strikes after accepting a 6.5% pay rise. The government has offered an additional £900 million in funding for schools. The pay raise, the largest in over 30 years, does not impact front-line school services or education budgets. Despite the settlement, concerns about heavy workloads and long hours remain unresolved. All major teaching unions have voted to end their strike action following an agreement on a 6.5% pay increase, in addit...

Bibby Stockholm: Why 'stop the boats week' failed

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Summary: The 'stop the boats' week organized by the Conservatives collapsed after a Legionnaires disease outbreak on the Bibby Stockholm barge. Health policy changes and funding for hospitals were recently announced by the government. Political parties' attempts at focused thematic weeks often encounter challenges and opposition research. ...

Cuts to Addiction Services Leaves Vulnerable Without Help

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Summary: Addiction treatment services have faced severe funding cuts by half over the last decade. As a result of these cuts, getting help as an addict is now harder than ever. Increased funding is necessary to combat the rising drug-related deaths. Each day is a battle for Craig. Drugs and alcohol are everywhere. And for an addict trying to get into rehab, it's a deadly challenge. ...

Inside the Controversial Bibby Stockholm Barge Docked in Dorset

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Inside the Controversial Bibby Stockholm Barge Docked in Dorset Summary: The Bibby Stockholm, a barge housing 500 asylum seekers in Portland, Dorset, is unveiled to the public for the first time. The Home Office denies claims that the barge is a virtual prison ship and states that occupants are free to come and go. Local residents express concerns about the impact of 500 single men in the isolated town and question the allocation of extra funding for the incoming asylum seekers. ...

Georgian government drops 'Russian law' after days of protests

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Georgian government drops 'Russian law' after days of protests In many ways they're seen as just kind of looking at how to look after themselves to maintain their grip on power And these kinds of tools they're borrowing from the Kremlin playbook because it's effective at quelling dissent So they're you could argue that they're they're not exactly pro-russian They're just behaving in a way that will in an authoritarian way that will enable them to hold Sure. Well last night was actually the second night of Mastery protests that we've been seeing here in Tbilisi And before that even people were coming out in crowds to protest against this legislation That the government's been trying to push through and again last night we had police in riot gear using water cannon and tear gas and pepper spray to Dispel to get rid of the protesters who were o...

UK agrees to give France £480m to tackle small boat crossings

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UK agrees to give France £480m to tackle small boat crossings Rishi Sunak arriving in Paris, promising a new beginning. His predecessor couldn't say if Emmanuel Macron was a true ally. It's France's offender faux prime minister. This new prime minister in little doubt. The warmest of handshakes in the courtyard of the Elysees Palace. This is the first summit of its kind since 2018. Both leaders keen to show the world that this is a diplomatic bromance. A brief pose for the cameras, but soon alone together. The president and prime minister spent an hour in talks with no aides or officials in the room. Top of the agenda, small boats crossing the channel. In the last decade the UK has given over £250 million in funding to French authorities and they still keep coming. Rishi Sunak believes his predecessors took the wrong approach. If we're honest, the relationship betwee...

PM Addresses Health Risks on Bibby Stockholm and Discusses Migrant Housing

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Summary: Prime Minister addresses health risks and well-being of migrants housed on the Bibby Stockholm barge during a hospital visit in Hertfordshire. Concerns raised about the fairness of taxpayers funding hotel housing for illegal migrants, prompting the barge initiative as an alternative solution. Efforts to combat illegal immigration highlighted, with the Prime Minister emphasizing the implementation of new laws and a decrease in arrivals. Strong condemnation of recent youth criminal activities and theft, with a call for societal unity against such behavior. ...

NHS Data: Government misses target of eliminating 18-month waits for routine treatment in England

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NHS Data: Government misses target of eliminating 18-month waits for routine treatment in England The government and NHS leaders have made it a top priority to cut elective care waiting times. But today's numbers paint a mixed picture. Despite prioritising the service, overall waiting lists have reached a new record of 7.33 million. That's up 110,000, the biggest month-on-month increase since August last year. A key NHS target was to eliminate 18-month waits by April. That has been missed, but they are getting close. In September 2021, there were almost 125,000 patients waiting a year and a half. That is now down to almost 10,000. Half of those remaining are at just 10 NHS trusts. The NHS says part of the reason for missing targets is the unprecedented industrial action seen over the past six months. We've had to reschedule around 500,000 appointments over the period of ...

UK's First Passenger Train Running on Vegetable Oil Launched at Marylebone Station

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Summary: Chilton Railways launches the UK 's first passenger train running on reused vegetable oil at Marylebone Station. The move is part of their commitment to transition from an all-diesel operator to a more eco-friendly alternative. The new vegetable oil -powered train aims to reduce pollution and noise caused by diesel locomotives. Local communities along the railway tracks are expected to benefit from cleaner air and reduced noise disturbance. The long-term goal is to electrify the entire railway network for quieter and more sustainable transportation . ...

Glazers DETERMINED TO SELL United For £5 Billion+ | Takeover UPDATE: Five Bidder Identities Revealed

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Glazers DETERMINED TO SELL United For £5 Billion+ | Takeover UPDATE: Five Bidder Identities Revealed When it comes to Manchester United right now, nothing is more important than the sale of the club than getting rid of the glazes. In this video, I'm going to bring you bang up to date with everything that is happening because stage two is now underway. My interview with Ben Jacobs covered all of that in some real detail. This one's I suppose a little bit of a bite-size version of that and also some updates from James Ducker and Tom Morgan from the Telegraph because all the identities have now been revealed as to the hedge funds who are looking to come in from Manchester United. And I really want to serve this video as a warning against anything like that and why it isn't right for the club. Now look, last night at Old Trafford, the banners were there against Real Betis. The...

Should Prince Andrew Get His Taxpayer-Funded Security Back?

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Summary: Prince Andrew seeks to regain taxpayer-funded security after losing it due to his civil sex assault case brought by Virginia Giuffre . Former Home Secretary Priti Patel 's suggestion of a security review for Prince Andrew sparks debate. Duncan Larkham argues for reinstating security due to Andrew's royal status and potential security risks . Ava Santina questions the appropriateness of taxpayers bearing the cost and compares Andrew's situation to that of other public figures. The discussion delves into the royal family's m...

Migrant crossings: 'Can you stop the small boats?'

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Migrant crossings: 'Can you stop the small boats?' Are you going to be able to stop the small boats? Well, that's our objective. We couldn't have been clearer in putting it as one of the five central promises of this government to stop the boats, secure our borders and bring fairness back to our asylum system. We're going to do everything in our power to achieve that, and ultimately, it will be for the public to decide at the next general election whether we've succeeded or not. But be in no doubt that the Prime Minister of the Home Section and I will do everything we can to achieve that goal. I'm just interested in listening to some of the language you're using there. It's your objective. You're going to do everything you can to achieve it, not saying, yeah, we are going to stop the small boats. We are going to stop the small boats, and we wi...