Before we speak to our next guest, lets get a quick overview on this weeks topic. As always we are joined by our resident copresenter Michelle Gildernew. Michelle is the current mp for fermana south toron. She has served in the northern arland assembly as a former minister for agriculture and Rural Development and chair person of the Health Committee amongst other things. Michelle has been a shinfian activist since her team. And has been elected almost continuously since 1998 and todays guest is Glenn Bradley. Glenn is a former british soldier who later became an officer in the uster Unionist Party, participating in the talks that led to the good fredy agreement in 1998. Klann continues to engage in various initiatives to advance peace, reconciliation and evolve political thinking on the island of ireland. Can bradley, welcome to the show. Thank you. You grew up in the shit. Road not far from where were actually sitting right now, can you tell us a bit about your childhood . First thin
Later became member of veterans for peace, but before we speak to our next guest, lets get a quick overview on this weeks topic. As always we are joined by a resident copresenenter Michelle Gildernew. Michelle is the current mp for fermana south toron. She has served in the northern arland assembly as a former minister for agriculture and Rural Development and chair person of the health in committee amongst other things. Michelle has been a shinfian activist since her teens and has been elected almost continuously since 1998 and todays guest is Glenn Bradley. Glenn is a former british soldier who later became an officer in the Ulster Unionist Party participating in the talks that led to the good fredy agreement in 1998. Glann continues to engage in various initiatives to advance peace, reconciliation and evolve political thinking on the island of ireland. Clim bradley, welcome to the show. Thank you. Man, you grew up in the shaggle road, not far from where were actually sitting right n
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Impact on patients waiting. It might cost lives. It might just mean that youre in pain and uncomfortable and cant get the treatment that you want today. Let us know. Vaiews gbnews. Com is email first though in the is the email first though in the gb news newsroom. Heres Rhiannon Jones. Bev thank you. Good morning. Its coming up to 932. Your top stories from the newsroom. The stories from the newsroom. The governments plan to deal with inflation is working. Thats inflation is working. Thats according to the chancellor data out this morning shows the rate of inflation fell to 6. 7 in august, down from 6. 8 in july. The bank of england had predicted the figure to increase to more than 7. It comes ahead of another expected Interest Rate increase tomorrow. It would be the banks 15th in a row. Chancellor jeremy be the banks 15th in a row. Chancellorjeremy hunt says chancellor jeremy hunt says despite the fall inflation is still too high. The path to lowering inflation is never easy because i
Move out to of our nominees that are currently pending before the committee. We obviously have to have the requisite number of members here. So until such time as we have a quorum, we will move to our scheduled full Committee Hearing on infrastructure permitting, if were able to get the quorum of 12 we will take up the businessman at that point in time. I would anticipate that it would be relatively quick. So with that, we have names on the table in front of us, but i would invite you each to come to the table as a provide an opening statement. Mr. Casing, ms. Fleagle, astroturfing, mr. Brown, ms. Caruso and mr. Russell if just want to join us there. We are here today to discuss infrastructure permitting challenges ongoing efforts to streamline federal approvals and opportunities to improve the responsiveness, the transparency and the predictability of our system of permit review. I think we all recognize the need to make investments that will both upgrade and modernize our infrastruct