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Newsnight

horses in england, a dealwith the lib dems wouldn't.— lib dems wouldn't. one of the big issues was — lib dems wouldn't. one of the big issues was housing. _ lib dems wouldn't. one of the big issues was housing. today - lib dems wouldn't. one of the big issues was housing. today a - lib dems wouldn't. one of the big issues was housing. today a newl issues was housing. today a new mortgage product was launched aimed at first—time buyers. then? —— ben? the skipton building society has launched a new deposit—free mortgage specifically aimed at helping people currently renting get onto the housing ladder. and when you look at what's happening to rents lately, you can appreciate why they need this kind of financial help. as you can see, private rents in england are rising at the fastest rate in at least 15 years, squeezing the ability of renters to save for a deposit for a house. it's a similar situation in scotland and wales and rents are rising even faster in northern ireland. but aren't house prices at least coming down as interest rates rise sharply, making them more affordable? well a little bit, as you can see from that slight decline this year. yet that reality is that the average uk house price

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Nicky Campbell

obstacles in the way. forms to fill in. finding a bank— obstacles in the way. forms to fill in. finding a bank that _ obstacles in the way. forms to fill in. finding a bank that will- in. finding a bank that will actually— in. finding a bank that will actually provide _ in. finding a bank that will actually provide the - in. finding a bank that will| actually provide the service in. finding a bank that will- actually provide the service for you _ actually provide the service for you and — actually provide the service for you. and by— actually provide the service for you. and by the _ actually provide the service for you. and by the way— actually provide the service for you. and by the way we - actually provide the service for you. and by the way we had i actually provide the service for. you. and by the way we had one actually provide the service for- you. and by the way we had one bank that will— you. and by the way we had one bank that will take — you. and by the way we had one bank that will take but _ you. and by the way we had one bank that will take but they— you. and by the way we had one bank that will take but they need _ you. and by the way we had one bank that will take but they need a - that will take but they need a minimum _ that will take but they need a minimum of— that will take but they need a minimum of £10,000 - that will take but they need a minimum of £10,000 before| that will take but they need a - minimum of £10,000 before they will even look— minimum of £10,000 before they will even look at _ minimum of £10,000 before they will even look at setting _ minimum of £10,000 before they will even look at setting up _ minimum of £10,000 before they will even look at setting up an _ minimum of £10,000 before they will even look at setting up an account - even look at setting up an account for your— even look at setting up an account for your child _ even look at setting up an account for your child. it— even look at setting up an account for your child. it is— even look at setting up an account for your child. it isjust _ even look at setting up an account for your child. it isjust another. for your child. it isjust another bit of— for your child. it isjust another bit of grief— for your child. it isjust another bit of grief and _ for your child. it isjust another bit of grief and frustration - for your child. it isjust another bit of grief and frustration that| bit of grief and frustration that parents — bit of grief and frustration that parents like _ bit of grief and frustration that parents like us _ bit of grief and frustration that parents like us have _ bit of grief and frustration that parents like us have to - bit of grief and frustration that parents like us have to deal. bit of grief and frustration that i parents like us have to deal with. andrea. — parents like us have to deal with. andrea, another— parents like us have to deal with. andrea, another bit _ parents like us have to deal with. andrea, another bit of— parents like us have to deal with. andrea, another bit of grief - parents like us have to deal with. andrea, another bit of grief and i andrea, another bit of grief and frustration that parents have to deal with, frustration that parents have to dealwith, parents frustration that parents have to deal with, parents like max and ramadeep aren't so many parents looking at right now.— ramadeep aren't so many parents looking at right now. andrew turner, lease looking at right now. andrew turner, please come — looking at right now. andrew turner, please come in _ looking at right now. andrew turner, please come in here. _ looking at right now. andrew turner, please come in here. i _ looking at right now. andrew turner, please come in here. i think- looking at right now. andrew turner, please come in here. i think max - please come in here. i think max summarises things very well around the child trust fund and as it goes it goes way beyond that with many other things parents must battle for. i particularly campaigned on the child trust fund issue because it is an absurdity that i thought would get sorted out in 2020 when we

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BBC News

deal with. that is difficult for unionists to dealwith. it that is difficult for unionists to deal with. it is notjust to do with the protocol that is the legacy of brexit although it is a large part of it, the two main parties in the republic of ireland in the irish parliament will share power with sinn fein at all and yet unionists are expected to. so while the good friday agreement was designed to stop the conflict, which it did because it was of the core problem of identity and now you can be british or irish or both, as you wish, but then the idea was once the assembly and all the other political institutions arrived with north—south bodies between dublin and london, everything else would fall into place behind it, and certain things were left unresolved and they are still unresolved like the legacy of the troubles which one of my colleagues thanks nothing will be achieved in northern ireland until legacy is resolved. b, lat be achieved in northern ireland until legacy is resolved. a lot of

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BBC World News

it was a big moment with big smiles to match. after years of wrangling, deal with the eu has finally been sealed. wrangling, dealwith the eu has finally been sealed.— finally been sealed. today's agreement _ finally been sealed. today's agreement delivers - finally been sealed. today's agreement delivers smooth | agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole united kingdom. protects northern ireland's place in our union. and safeguard sovereignty for the people of northern ireland.— northern ireland. yesterday rishi sunak _ northern ireland. yesterday rishi sunak and _ northern ireland. yesterday rishi sunak and the - northern ireland. yesterday i rishi sunak and the president of the eu commission, ursula von der leyen, but in windsor to announce a new trading arrangements northern ireland which they believe will solve the problems which have been experienced by people and businesses. underthe experienced by people and businesses. under the windsor framework goods going to northern ireland and staying there would go through greenland getting rid of virtually all checks. pretty sunak says that it of any sense of order in the irish sea. eddie redmayne the goods going to the republic of ireland which would see full checks. northern ireland would still follow some eu laws but a new measure, the store might break, would give northern ireland

Agreement , Uk , Trade , Eu-s , Wrangling , Dealwith , Smiles , People , Northern-ireland- , Ursula-von-der-leyen , Place , Rishi-sunak

Breakfast

and generally _ same logistics. that will not happen and generally says _ same logistics. that will not happen and generally says this _ same logistics. that will not happen and generally says this decision - and generally says this decision carries an extra weight. because of german 's carries an extra weight. because of germany's painful— carries an extra weight. because of germany's painful 20th _ carries an extra weight. because of germany's painful 20th century - carries an extra weight. because of| germany's painful 20th century and its idea of its responsibility with its idea of its responsibility with its wartime ills, the idea sending tanks into the areas where the nazis wants committed atrocities is difficult for the german voters to deal with. , , . . difficult for the german voters to dealwith. , , . ., , ., difficult for the german voters to dealwith. ,, . ., ., ., deal with. less than a year ago the idea of the — deal with. less than a year ago the idea of the german _ deal with. less than a year ago the idea of the german government. idea of the german government supplying arm to an active conflict would have been unthinkable. that is where we are. and russia's ambassador to germany once this takes a new ——... wetter say this is all russia's —— the rest westwood say this is all russia's responsibility but this takes the war into something with no end in sight. we're joined now by ed arnold, who's from the defence and security thinktank royal united services institute, and also a former british army and nato officer.

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BBC News

neither confirm nor deny whether isla bryson was in the meantime temporarily being housed at cornton vale. she would not confirm or deny that. although she did say she would not be there within the next couple of days. it is a hugely difficult issue for the scottish government to deal with, issue for the scottish government to dealwith, particularly issue for the scottish government to deal with, particularly against the background the scottish government has had with its gender recognition reform bill that has been vetoed by the uk government. let’s reform bill that has been vetoed by the uk government.— the uk government. let's take a listen now _ the uk government. let's take a listen now shall— the uk government. let's take a listen now shall we _ the uk government. let's take a listen now shall we do _ the uk government. let's take a listen now shall we do nicola - listen now shall we do nicola sturgeon�*s comments. let me be clear — this prisoner is not going to be incarcerated in cornton vale, either short—term or long—term. there is an importance of allowing the scottish prison service, operationally, to give effect to what i have just said

Isla-bryson , Cornton-vale , Confirm , Scottish-government , Issue , Scottish , Background , Gender , Recognition , Dealwith , Nicola-i-sturgeon , Uk

Breakfast

good morning. the weekend started talking about rishi sunak not wearing a seat belt, but now he has these two massive political stories to deal with. these two massive political stories to deal with-— these two massive political stories to dealwith. ., ., to dealwith. good morning. not the site to the week _ to dealwith. good morning. not the site to the week that _ to dealwith. good morning. not the site to the week that the _ to dealwith. good morning. not the site to the week that the team - to dealwith. good morning. not the site to the week that the team in - site to the week that the team in their will have been hoping for. firstly that story we were just hearing about richard sharp, the bbc chairman. the government is facing calls for a probe into how that happened. rishi sunak, who is ultimately the man who decides who the bbc chairman should be, he is facing a decision which is awkward for him because richard sharp needs to be his boss and the two of them worked at the bank goldman sachs together. then there is the questions that still remain over at nadhim zahawi stop so we understand that he did pay a penalty to end tax dispute with hmrc. we understand that happened when he was chancellor a few months ago, so at the time when he was in charge of the

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BBC News

can money ever really compensate for what these people have been through? very good question. no easy answer. at the end of the day what we have to understand is exactly what they went through. we have been running the post office here in west linton at the last 27 years we are very much involved in the community and if we had been accused of stealing money which a lot of my former colleagues were, the devastation that would have on us personally, we would have to move home, and having to live all these years with the thought that our community, friends and family, thought we were a thief, thatis and family, thought we were a thief, that is a very hard thing to overcome and a very hard thing to deal with. overcome and a very hard thing to dealwith. some overcome and a very hard thing to deal with. some of these individuals, whether they were postmasters or assistance, orjust postmasters or assistance, or just employees, postmasters or assistance, orjust employees, they ended up injail. how can you properly compensate for everything they have experienced? at

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The Papers

of them to come out on strike. not uuite of them to come out on strike. not quite what — of them to come out on strike. not quite what a _ of them to come out on strike. not quite what a new administration wants to deal with, natasha. it’s wants to dealwith, natasha. it's not. wants to deal with, natasha. it's not. obviously, this is been an issue _ not. obviously, this is been an issue under— not. obviously, this is been an issue under three prime ministers now _ issue under three prime ministers now the — issue under three prime ministers now. the situation isn't going away. it's now. the situation isn't going away. it's not _ now. the situation isn't going away. it's not getting any easier. the government do seem to be trying to strike _ government do seem to be trying to strike with _ government do seem to be trying to strike with the unions as of late. it strike with the unions as of late. it would — strike with the unions as of late. it would be _ strike with the unions as of late. it would be interesting to see how lon- it would be interesting to see how long that — it would be interesting to see how long that lasts, and under liz truss and the _ long that lasts, and under liz truss and the former transport secretary, there _ and the former transport secretary, there was— and the former transport secretary, there was this sort of reset moment where _ there was this sort of reset moment where they— there was this sort of reset moment where they were trying to have some 19905 talks and try and calm down some _ 19905 talks and try and calm down some of— 19905 talks and try and calm down some of the rhetoric under bori5 johnson's — some of the rhetoric under bori5 johnson's government. how long will that last? _ johnson's government. how long will that last? the5e crippling 5trike5 take down the strange, —— the trains, — take down the strange, —— the trains, the _ take down the strange, —— the trains, the postal service. a5 it'5 trains, the postal service. a5 it's time _ trains, the postal service. a5 it's time to— trains, the postal service. a5 it's time to tighten the belt, i think

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BBC News

there is persistent criticism of the prime ministers decision to promote suella braverman. jake berry has admitted she multiple breaches of the miss ministerial code before she resigned last week. mrs brown and then said she rapidly reported the error. 0ur political correspondent joins us from westminster. this error. our political correspondent joins us from westminster. this is a round that our— joins us from westminster. this is a round that our prime _ joins us from westminster. this is a round that our prime minister- joins us from westminster. this is a j round that our prime minister would do without. any idea how he would deal with it?— do without. any idea how he would dealwith it? ~ , ,, ., ,, ., dealwith it? when rishi sunak made his first statement _ dealwith it? when rishi sunak made his first statement he _ dealwith it? when rishi sunak made his first statement he said _ dealwith it? when rishi sunak made his first statement he said he - his first statement he said he wanted to lead a government with integrity. many feel that the appointment of suella braverman, who had to resign from the home secretary post under liz truss, just

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