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that, and repeatedly say they don't want that. ., , ., that, and repeatedly say they don't want that. ., i. ., �* that, and repeatedly say they don't want that. ., . �* ., ., want that. you say you haven't had a -a rise, want that. you say you haven't had a pay rise. but — want that. you say you haven't had a pay rise. but you _ want that. you say you haven't had a pay rise, but you have _ want that. you say you haven't had a pay rise, but you have been - want that. you say you haven't had a pay rise, but you have been offered. pay rise, but you have been offered a pay rise of 4% backdated last year and then 4% this year, but you rejected it, you called it reasonable. how much more you asking for? it reasonable. how much more you asking for? , , u, for? it depends -- called it risible. we _ for? it depends -- called it risible. we wanted - for? it depends -- called it risible. we wanted them i for? it depends -- called it risible. we wanted them to for? it depends -- called it i risible. we wanted them to come for? it depends -- called it _ risible. we wanted them to come back to the table, with a mutually agreed terms of reference for those talks in the me look for a solution to the pay dispute and anything else we would take the red lines out of rice, scope amount, go into normal company machineries and track those various ways in those machineries and ifjust like that is not what they did, what they then did was lump all of those things, including red lines into the second year. they set it up to fail, this was a written deliberate act by them. how many times can we be reasonable and go back to the table when we are deceived by these people. these deceitful people.— deceived by these people. these deceitful people. problem is that

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

violations, but the fact of the matter is when you create phony business records that claimed that there were legitimate attorney's fees being paid and deducted on the company's books and records that then land up on a new york state tax return. we're talking tax fraud, and it's not much different than what nixon did in donating his papers to the archives after and using a backdated deed to get a deduction that was totally illegitimate. um also, we don't really know what the full scope of the allegations are here. you mentioned before that we have an idea of the list of grand jury witnesses. we do only as the people who personally appeared, keep in mind that this was a joint investigation between the d a s office and the attorney general's office. and there were a number of people who testified in depositions whose testimony

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Newsnight

for the coming year it's now higher than expected inflation, meaning a real terms pay increase. but what about teachers? well, the offer from the government is for 4.3% for teachers in england. as you can see, also higher than the expected inflation, so a real terms increase implied too, yet a smaller one than nurses have been offered. it's also worth noting that teachers in scotland and wales recently received an offer of 5% from their respective governments. and in both scotland and wales teachers have been offered a backdated and partially conslidated increase in pay for last year, notjust as a one—off £1,000 cash payment as in england. so it seems possible that english teachers will hold out for at least equal treatment in 2023/24 as their scottish and welsh counterparts. but what of the economic impact of these strikes? could that be a factor in pushing the uk government to reach a settlement? we only have uk gdp data up untiljanuary and the english school strikes started in february.

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BBC News at Six

operating companies hasn't been resolved. 0ur transport correpsondent katy austin reports. nine months after this series of national rail strikes began, a breakthrough. the deal accepted by signal workers and maintenance staff in the rmt union includes a headline payrise of 5% for last year and 4% for this year. the rmt says some of the lowest paid workers will actually see their salaries rise by much more than that. and this year's pay rise will be backdated, meaning a bigger lump sum upfront. there are other benefits too, like discounted travel. the rmt leader, though, was not celebrating today. it is way below inflation and it's not as far as we would have wanted it to go. it's not as far we hoped at the beginning of the dispute. but we have taken a lot of action. our members have shown their commitment to the cause. we have taken some of the worst aspects of the company's proposals off the table. but we're not saying it is a great pay offer.

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Outside Source

is happiest country in the world. after months of disruption on britain's railways because of strike action — there has finally been a breakthrough. thousands of rail staff have accepted a new pay still to come... and some good news — if you happen to live in finland! offer from network rail. 0ur transport correpsondent katy austin reports nine months after this series of national rail strikes began, a breakthrough. the deal accepted by signal workers and maintenance staff in the rmt union includes a headline payrise of 5% for last year and 4% for this year. the rmt says some of the lowest paid workers will actually see their salaries rise by much more than that. and this year's pay rise will be backdated, meaning a bigger lump sum upfront. there are other benefits too, like discounted travel. the rmt leader, though, was not celebrating today. it is way below inflation and it's not as far as we would have wanted it to go. it's not as far we hoped at the beginning of the dispute. but we have taken a lot of action.

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BBC News at Ten

the rmt says some of the lowest paid workers will actually see their salaries rise by much more than that. and this year's pay rise will be backdated, meaning a bigger lump sum upfront. there are other benefits too, like discounted travel. the rmt leader, though, was not celebrating today. it is way below inflation and it's not as far as we would have wanted it to go. it's not as far as we hoped at the beginning of the dispute. but we have taken a lot of action. our members have shown their commitment to the cause. we have taken some of the worst aspects of the company's proposals off the table. but we're not saying it is a great pay offer. we think it's very modest — that is the best that can be said of it. does that mean these strikes have failed then, if it's not the offer you wanted? no, they haven't failed. at the start of the dispute they offered 2%. for passengers, hope that the end of walk—outs could be approaching. i do a lot of train travel so, very good, yeah. we were not able to travel - with the train, we had to travel on the motorway so it was very difficult for us. _ if they are happy with the deal

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BBC News at Six

gove says it is a �*fundamentally unfair�* system and has said he will introduce new laws soon. our political correspondent, alex forsyth, has been to leeds to meet some leaseholders who want to see change. i own my property, allegedly, but i don't really. i know that i'll never buy leasehold again. there doesn't seem to be any accountability. - across this city, property owners have been telling me about their problems with the leasehold system. alan. hello, alex. take alan. he owns his flat on the outskirts of leeds, but recently alan and his neighbours were landed with bills they didn't expect. they were told the rent they pay for the ground their properties are on was going up and the increase would be backdated. when i actually saw that the bill was for nearly £900, i think myjaw dropped. the company that owns the land is within its rights to raise their ground rents. it has now reduced some amounts and offered payment plans. but it's left carole feeling insecure. you think you've looked

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BBC News at Ten

take alan. he owns his flat on the outskirts of leeds, but recently alan and his neighbours were landed with bills they didn't expect. they were told the rent they pay for the ground their properties are on was going up and the increase would be backdated. when i actually saw that the bill was for nearly £900, i think myjaw dropped. the company that owns the land is within its rights to raise their ground rents. it has now reduced some amounts and offered payment plans. but its left carole feeling insecure. you think you've looked into things properly, but leasehold is a minefield. it's an absolute minefield. it's like a...money pit. across england one in five homes are leasehold properties. many are flats in cities like leeds that offer a chance to get on the ladder. but leaseholders have fewer rights over their properties than outright owners. they face fees and charges, often on top of mortgages,

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BBC News at One

intensive work continues. maros sefcovic insane hard work continues. so the message coming from belfast and brussels this lunchtime certainly that a deal maybe coming closer but it is certainly not there yet. chris, thanks very much. chris page with the very latest there on those talks in belfast. a new pay offer has been proposed for nhs staff in scotland. ministers at holyrood have put forward a wage rise of 7.5% this financial year, followed by a 6.5% rise next year, backdated to january. our health editor, hugh pym, is with me. and those figures, that proposal purely for scotland, hugh. that's ri . ht. purely for scotland, hugh. that's right- this _ purely for scotland, hugh. that's right- this is _ purely for scotland, hugh. that's right. this is the _ purely for scotland, hugh. that's right. this is the scottish - right. this is the scottish government coming up with an offer for the next financial year, beginning in april, that is 6.5% backdated on top of the 7.5% already awarded. and the indications from a couple of unions are certainly reasonably positive. unison has said

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