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'Install openable grilled windows in houses': Mumbai fire brigade chief Hemant Parab appeals residents

The box grills become an obstacle during the rescue operations, Parab said while appealing to learn the know-how of fire safety measures ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers January 24, 2022 22:44:00

Time firefighting about parties and cake. ., ., , , ., time firefighting about parties and cake. ., , cake. clear, it was your paper, schoolboy cake. clear, it was your paper, schoolboy handling cake. clear, it was your paper, schoolboy handling of- cake. clear, it was your paper, schoolboy handling of covid i cake. clear, it was your paper, i schoolboy handling of covid loan fraud. he effectively is saying of the treasury, describing it as an arrogant ignorance which has it resulted in 1000 companies that weren t even trading when we went in covid restrictions getting loans anyway. covid restrictions getting loans an a . h covid restrictions getting loans an a . , . , , covid restrictions getting loans an a. , . , ., anyway. it s incredibly strong language. anyway. it s incredibly strong language. but anyway. it s incredibly strong language, but polly - anyway. it s incredibly strong language, but polly is - anyway. it s incredibly strong language, but polly is right ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News January 24, 2022 20:45:00

Put on the back burner because of covid. so effectively, we ve lost five years where the country and the prime minister could and probably should have been focusing more on the long term issues that will affect britain in ten or 25 years as well as now, rather than just firefighting in the immediate. so thatis firefighting in the immediate. so that is a real concern, and it is partly the apparatus of number ten being not well organised to look at the long term. long term for number ten is often next week, at the very long term is certainly the next general election. they cannot see beyond that. the country can. yes, absolutely, and at some point we will have to. sir anthony, thank you very much. always a pleasure to speak to you. sir anthony has written biographies, as i say, prime ministers in downing street, everyone since margaret thatcher. i guess you are not quite ready to write the last page of the boris johnson one just yet? plat write the last page of the boris johnson one just ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at One January 28, 2022 13:22:00

People on both sides of the crisis those unable to deliver care and those desperate to receive it. the last 18 months have been such a struggle, it s a constant battle to try and get staff to come and work for us. firefighting every day. we are lying awake at night wondering who is actually going to turn up for work. social care has cried out for years for more funding. when we saw that video of you crying. yeah. that was october. that, yeah. and it s worse now? it s worse now, yeah. suzanne s facebook message was recorded in desperation. her sector unable to compete with better paid jobs in retail is in crisis. a year ago her company had 30 carers like tanya, today only 20. i m scrolling through the screen now on the database that we use. this is our local council. there are about eight pages of names, but these people ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast January 28, 2022 06:30:00

Care and those desperate to receive it. the last 18 months has been such a struggle. it s a constant battle to try and get staff to come and work for us. firefighting, every day. we re lying awake at night wondering who s going to actually turn up for work. social care has cried out for years for more funding, and we are in a crisis. when we saw that video of you crying. yeah. ..that was october. that yeah. and it s worse now? it s worse now. yeah, yeah. we cannot get staff. it s not because people don t want to work in care. they won t work in care for such a poor wage. suzanne s facebook message was recorded in desperation. her sector, unable to compete with better paid jobs in retail, is in crisis. a year ago, her company had 30 carers like tanya. today, only 20 ....

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