leader, as ceo, you should be there? it is my number one priority to make sure we it is my number one priority to make sure we resolve this current situation sure we resolve this current situation for our customers and also for our situation for our customers and also for our people. | situation for our customers and also for our people- for our people. i think a lot of eole for our people. i think a lot of people at for our people. i think a lot of people at the for our people. i think a lot of people at the figures - for our people. i think a lot of people at the figures about i for our people. i think a lot of. people at the figures about the money that is being given to shareholders of royal mail over the past few years. i think it is approaching a couple of billion over the last decade. they will say, how can you not afford to give those postal workers a bit more? from your side, explain why that is the case? well, since privatisation we have given well, since privatis
retail pharmacy chains. cvs announced its portion of the deal $4.9 billion for stated, county, and city government and another 130 million for native american tribes. school officials at trinity college in connecticut are facing backlash for removing two patriotic flags hanging from a student s dorm while allowing pride flags to hang across the campus. the students shared a video of an administrator taking down their back the blue and don t tread on me flags when they asked why they couldn t have those up. officials claimed it was a safety issue because the flags blocked the windows. dallas cowboys owner jerry jones could be facing a fine from the nfl over his halloween costume. jones dressed up as a blind referee complete with a pair of shades and a walking stick. league policy prohibits coaches, players and team officials from publicly criticizing on field
that if you did more about fraud there would be more money to spend on helping your priorities, or my priorities, whoever s priorities. this is an anaemic, complacent response to the expenditure of public money, isn t it? i completely re ect public money, isn t it? i completely reject that. public money, isn t it? i completely reject that. and public money, isn t it? i completely reject that, and actually public money, isn t it? i completely reject that, and actually i public money, isn t it? i completely reject that, and actually i think - public money, isn t it? i completely reject that, and actually i think we i reject that, and actually i think we have reject that, and actually i think we have paid reject that, and actually i think we have paid out on fraud claims on bounce have paid out on fraud claims on bounce back loans 20 million, £30 million bounce back loans 20 million, £30 million so bounce back loans 20 million, £30 million so far because we are aggres
far for education recovery is enough. at the moment, there has been about £4.9 billion that has been about £4.9 billion that has been announced by the government, but we estimate that it is more like 13.5 billion that is needed and targeted particularly to the most disadvantaged pupils, so the government really needs to review whether it can increase recovery funding for young people. natalie, thank ou funding for young people. natalie, thank you very funding for young people. natalie, thank you very much. funding for young people. natalie, thank you very much. rita - funding for young people. natalie, thank you very much. rita is - funding for young people. natalie, thank you very much. rita is up i funding for young people. natalie, l thank you very much. rita is up next at five o clock, first though, let s look at the latest weather forecast. that is a rather nice sunrise or sunset, darren. who knows? what i wanted to tell you is that cloud has been fair in iraq today across p
they have been guaranteed 100% by they have been guaranteed 100% by the government that if the borrowers don t pay back the loan, the government will reimburse the bank. that is why there is a liability here for the taxpayer sitting on the government balance sheet. exactly what that will turn out to be, we will only find out over time because repayments have only recently started for these loans. it is too early to get a strong picture of how successful the repayments are going to be. a lot depends on the health of the economy overall. the stronger the economy, the more likely it is that businesses will be able to repay loans. that doesn t deal with theissue repay loans. that doesn t deal with the issue of fraud, which is a significant problem. the speed with which the scheme was implemented meant that normal credit checks were not applied. that meant money could go out quickly, which was important at the time for businesses, but it has come with a very big price tag. the government es