Page 27 - Devolution File News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Devolution file. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Devolution File Today - Breaking & Trending Today

BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



another day of strikes more than 1,000 ambulance staff in wales walk out in a dispute over pay and conditions. meanwhile in england, nurses continue their strike action for a second day in a row. new zealand s prime minister jacinda ardern makes a surprise announcement saying she ll stand down in less than three weeks time. a day of national strikes begins in france over plans to increase the retirement age from 62 to 64. king charles asks for millions of pounds in profits from the crown estate to be used for the wider public good rather than for the royal family. the government has released details of projects which will benefit from its levelling up fund, which is intended to spread economic growth more widely across the uk. in all, £2.1 billion will be spent on regeneration projects. they span more than a hundred areas across the country. some of the biggest winners include a new eden project at morecambe bay which gets £50 million. there s 50 million pound ....

Bbc News , Two Billion , Basque Country , Isn T , Touch Annitabbc , Jacinda Ardern Grieved , Strike Action , North East England , New Zealand , Ambulance Staff , Walk Out , Retirement Age , Crown Estate , Wider Public Good , Royal Family , Regeneration Projects , 2 1 Billion , Rail Service , Eden Project , Morecambe Bay , 0 Million , 45 Million , A Hundred , 50 Million , Welsh Labour , Port Of Dover ,

BBCNEWS The Media Show July 6, 2024



he s also told the uk media that he never intended to hurt his family by writing a memoir. now on bbc news, the media show. welcome to the media show. in a minute, we re going to talk about the christmas period and what it taught us about advertising, both about what ads are working and where companies are wanting to spend their money. we ll also talk to stephen lambert from studio lambert, which made the runaway hit for the bbc, the traitors. but before we do all of that, let s talk about channel 4 privatisation, because it looks like it could be off. global s podcast the news agents broke this story. it s got hold of a letter from the culture secretary, michelle donelan, sent to the prime minister, which appears to advise against privatisation, saying there are better ways to ensure channel 4 s sustainability. let s bring in chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast magazine. hiya, chris. good to have you back on the media show. so is this the end of the matter? i th ....

Bbc News , Jair Bolsonaro Have , Capital Brasilia , Luis Inacio Lula Da Silva , Entry Point , Queen Consort , City Of El Paso , Hasn T , The Media Show , Stephen Lambert , Studio Lambert , Channel 4 , News Agents , Global S , Chris Curtis , Michelle Donelan , Prime Minister , Broadcast Magazine , Nadine Dorries , Under Borisjohnson , Culture Wars , Common Sense , We Rejoined , Didn T , Whojust Didn T , Climate Change ,

BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



train operating companies make their best and final offer to the rmt union in a bid to break the deadlocked dispute over pay, jobs and working conditions. another ambulance strike this time, in wales as nurses in england also stage more industrial action. and it s 4am in melbourne and andy murray is still playing tennis there. he s into a fit set beside her at the australian open. fifth set decider. hello. the actor alec baldwin will be prosecuted over the 2021 rust movie shooting, which resulted in the death of cinematographer halyna hutchins. baldwin and the film s armourer hannah gutierrez reed will be charged with involuntary manslaughter. in a statement, district attorney mary carmack altwies said. his attorney because it a terrible miscarriage ofjustice and says he and his team will fight the charges. our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, gave us more details about the charges, which were released in a statement by the new mexico district attorney ....

Bbc News , Alec Baldwin , Neglect , On Set , Mental Health , Beth Matthews , We Court , Court Corner , S Court , Corner S Court , Rishi Sunak , 2 Billion , 6 Billion , Industrial Action , Train Operating Companies , Ambulance Strike , Rmt Union , Andy Murray , Australian Open , Fit Set , Set Decider , Halyna Hutchins , Movie Shooting , Film S Armourer Hannah Gutierrez Reed , Mary Carmack , Nomia Iqbal ,

BBCNEWS The Media Show July 6, 2024



i think it s the end of the potential privatisation and the start of a whole series of new questions around the future of ca. it draws a line under the second attempt over the last six years to privatise the broadcaster. and it s interesting that, essentially, a change of government, a change of culture secretary, has brought a very different view in just a few months time. yes, and the former culture secretary, nadine dorries, who held the job under borisjohnson, has already tweeted her displeasure at what s happening. do we understand why there s been a change in tack from the conservatives? look, it depends on what you believe the thrust for all this was over a year ago. channel 4. i think you could make a good case that channel 4 got caught up in a sort of culture wars moment, that it gave borisjohnson, nadine dorries, an opportunity to make a sort of political, cultural point about being seen to be sort of tough on liberal london elites, etc. and if you read the l ....

The Media Show , Channel 4 , Stephen Lambert , Studio Lambert , Michelle Donelan , Prime Minister , News Agents , Global S , Chris Curtis , Broadcast Magazine , Nadine Dorries , Under Borisjohnson , Culture Wars , Common Sense , We Rejoined , Whojust Didn T , Venom Byjohnson , Didn T , Climate Change , Channel 4 News , Sense Of , Weren T , Production Companies , Isn T , Culture Secretary , Secretary Of State ,

BBCNEWS The Media Show July 6, 2024



for killing a member of the security forces during nationwide protests against the government last year. they said they d been tortured into making false confessions. now on bbc news, the media show. welcome to the media show. in a minute, we re going to talk about the christmas period and what it taught us about advertising, both about what ads are working and where companies are wanting to spend their money. we ll also talk to stephen lambert from studio lambert, which made the runaway hit for the bbc, the traitors. but before we do all of that, let s talk about channel 4 privatisation, because it looks like it could be off. global s podcast the news agents broke this story. it s got hold of a letter from the culture secretary, michelle donelan, sent to the prime minister, which appears to advise against privatisation, saying there are better ways to ensure channel 4 s sustainability. let s bring in chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast magazine. hiya, chris. goo ....

Bbc News , Quarantine Rules , Volodymyr Zelensky , Orthodox Christmas Celebrations , Vladimir Putin , Mohammad Mahdi Karami , Seyed Mohammad Hosseini , Security Forces , The Media Show , Stephen Lambert , Studio Lambert , Channel 4 , Michelle Donelan , Prime Minister , News Agents , Global S , Chris Curtis , Broadcast Magazine , Nadine Dorries , Under Borisjohnson , Culture Wars , Common Sense , We Rejoined , Didn T , Whojust Didn T , Climate Change ,