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Newsnight

the new evidence did adjust our assessment of significance in some areas. we maintain the final public report is an entirely independent, robust, and thorough assessment of the historic matters at the trust. so what do those working on the front line think? during our investigation, a number of medical staff contacted us to voice their concerns. they didn't want to be identified for fear of losing theirjobs, but believe things need to change. we spoke to one staff member who deals daily with people seeking help. they say a culture of reputational management has seeped into day to day operations. you get chastised for raising these concerns and trying to promote a culture where you do learn, but it's coming down from the senior leadership team, and they'll either pinpoint you individually and use you as a scapegoat, or they'll try and transfer the blame onto another team or another service.

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BBC News at Ten

their father used to be a driver with a foreign company. it shut down when the taliban took over. war injured him, too. translation: my baby has no cradle. i sold it to buy some flour. if there's no other way, i would be forced to sell my children to survive. agonising choices. that's life in afghanistan now. a dire situation, lyse, but where is the hope? a dire situation, lyse, but where is the hoe? �* . ., a dire situation, lyse, but where is the hoe? �* . . �* , , ., , the hope? afghan and british history has been so — the hope? afghan and british history has been so entwined _ the hope? afghan and british history has been so entwined over _ the hope? afghan and british history has been so entwined over centuriesj has been so entwined over centuries that it's not for us to say that country has gone dark. there is always light if you look for it. where will you find it? when you go to afghanistan, many senior taliban tell us they don't like these extreme edicts and they would like them to be changed. and look at the stories we hear about the women and girls who are fighting back. they are notjust losing theirjobs and losing their education, they are losing their education, they are losing their education, they are losing theirfuture, and

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Newsnight

the decision to turn the stradey park spa hotel into an asylum hostel came as a shock to locals, especially as all 96 staff were told they would lose theirjobs. it has caused real anger within the town. a lot of criticism has been directed at the home office and some at the asylum seekers. the welsh people and the british people do not want this. we can't take it as a country. it needs to stop. they need to stop the boats coming over. they need to get off their backsides and sort out all the immigration problems. they've caused this problem, the home office, and instead of dealing with it, they're shoving them off further and further away from london. there's no plan with the home office at all. they don't seem to be thinking further ahead than paying these companies massive amount of money to put them in hotels. a public meeting involving the town's mp and other local politicians was attended by 400 people and an action group was formed. robert lloyd is one

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Newsnight

losing theirjobs and a business central to the community. the local labour mp says that the companies have ignored her request to discuss the situation, even when she travelled to london and essex, where the investment fund who own the hotel are based. clearly they must have made a calculation that they're going to make more money than in this very successful business that they had here already. now, that's a disgrace, because that's money that you and i, as taxpayers, are paying and the home office is clearly paying over the odds because it is so incompetent. it's incompetent in the fact that it's having to look for more hotel space because it hasn't got the backlog of asylum seekers down. it's clearly incompetent in the way that it's going about the process. it's completely ignored local politicians, the welsh government, the local county council, and as for the community, they feel totally, totally disenfranchised by the home office. campaigners have told us that much of the features that make the hotel a luxury spa have been taken out and that bunk beds

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BBC News

ambulance unions did not and that is why we are _ ambulance unions did not and that is why we are introducing these minimum safety— why we are introducing these minimum safety levels. you why we are introducing these minimum safety levels-— safety levels. you might remember when we spoke _ safety levels. you might remember when we spoke about _ safety levels. you might remember when we spoke about the _ safety levels. you might remember. when we spoke about the ambulance strikes in december there was some confusion in government about where exactly different levels of emergency care would be offered striking workers in different parts of england so that's part of the justification the government is using. the argument from the labour party and some other opposition parties is it's not going to work. that it doesn't work in other countries. and that it may actually lead in some instances to striking workers facing the prospect of losing theirjobs. have a listen to the shadow work and pensions secretaryjonathan ashworth. let’s secretary jonathan ashworth. let's ste back secretary jonathan ashworth. let's step back a — secretary jonathan ashworth. let's step back a minute _ secretary jonathan ashworth. let's step back a minute and _ secretaryjonathan ashworth. let's step back a minute and explore what the government— step back a minute and explore what the government is— step back a minute and explore what the government is proposing. - step back a minute and explore what the government is proposing. they. the government is proposing. they are effectively— the government is proposing. they are effectively saying _ the government is proposing. they are effectively saying a _ the government is proposing. they are effectively saying a low - the government is proposing. they are effectively saying a low healthl are effectively saying a low health assistant. — are effectively saying a low health assistant, nurse, _ are effectively saying a low health assistant, nurse, paramedic- are effectively saying a low health assistant, nurse, paramedic losel assistant, nurse, paramedic lose their— assistant, nurse, paramedic lose theirioh — assistant, nurse, paramedic lose theirioh for— assistant, nurse, paramedic lose theirjob for pursuing _ assistant, nurse, paramedic lose theirjob for pursuing the - assistant, nurse, paramedic lose theirjob for pursuing the right i assistant, nurse, paramedic lose theirjob for pursuing the right to take industrial— theirjob for pursuing the right to take industrial action _ theirjob for pursuing the right to take industrial action at - theirjob for pursuing the right to take industrial action at a - theirjob for pursuing the right to take industrial action at a time i take industrial action at a time

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BBC News

france and spain, places like that already have minimum safety legislation. i think it's perfectly reasonable to expect that if you have a heart attack or a stroke you will still be able to get an ambulance. that's something with the nurses in the last round of strikes, they agreed a national level of support but unfortunately the ambulance unions did not and that is why we are introducing these minimum safety levels. you might remember when we spoke about the ambulance strikes in december there was some confusion in government about where exactly different levels of emergency care will be offered by striking workers in different parts of england. so that's part of the justification the government is using. the argument from the labour party and from some other opposition parties is it is not going to work, that it doesn't work in other countries and that it may actually lead in some instances to striking workers facing the prospect of losing theirjobs.

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BBC News at One

2019 is not the sole property of any one individual. it is a mandate that belongs to and unites all of us. rishi sunak has also said he wants to unite his party, but why does that matter when, as he said, people are struggling with economic hardship right now? well, as liz truss found out the hard way, it's very difficult to govern effectively and past policies if you can't get your party to back you. that starts today, as he will begin having to decide who stays and who goes from the top jobs decide who stays and who goes from the topjobs in decide who stays and who goes from the top jobs in government. decide who stays and who goes from the topjobs in government. he decide who stays and who goes from the top jobs in government. he will want to show he can bring together different wings of the party, those loyal to him and those who backed his rivals. while avoiding the rifts that led to policy clashes at the very top of government under liz truss. meaning, just weeks into theirjobs, liz truss may soon not be the only one moving out. our chief political correspondent, nick eardley, joins me now.

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BBC News at One

quickly. tt expect to get some names pretty ruickl . , . expect to get some names pretty ruickl. ,., ., ,, expect to get some names pretty ruickl. quickly. it is all happening, as you sa , the quickly. it is all happening, as you say. the prime — quickly. it is all happening, as you say, the prime minister _ quickly. it is all happening, as you say, the prime minister was i quickly. it is all happening, as you say, the prime minister was in i quickly. it is all happening, as you say, the prime minister was in his| say, the prime minister was in his office not farfrom here, say, the prime minister was in his office not far from here, just one floor below, and you can see those losing theirjobs going in to meet him. i bumped intojacob rees losing theirjobs going in to meet him. i bumped into jacob rees mogg in the last half an hour, and he said he resigned this morning. he has been in to see the prime minister and he said to me, i have been so close to liz truss's administration, it wouldn't have been right for me to serve under rishi sunak and he probably wouldn't have wanted me anyway, but he said he was 100% behind the prime minister because he said if the tory party doesn't come together, then it is toast, is what he said. brandon lewis, the justice is toast, is what he said. brandon lewis, thejustice secretary, he has also resigned, and we have seen other people going in as well. robert buckland, the welsh secretary, seen in the area but no confirmation yet about him. we haven't had the appointments yet, and i've spoken to many mps, many of them close to rishi sunak, who say

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World Business Report

include recent government spending measures and inflation due to hit io%, prices pushed i is a weaker pound makes imports more expensive, especially, priced oil inflation is right running take—home pay and some of industrial action has followed with real wages due to follow tube workers. we with real wages due to follow tube workers.— tube workers. we cannot surround _ tube workers. we cannot surround from _ tube workers. we cannot surround from members| tube workers. we cannot - surround from members become poorer and under threat of losing theirjobs, that's not acceptable to us, my members expect us to have a robust response to employers who had been aggressive to our members and putting them under threat. unions on a collision course with manager trying to cut cost as inflation hits consumer spending. as inflation hits consumer spending-— as inflation hits consumer spending. as inflation hits consumer sendina. ~ ., spending. we need to run the tube with _ spending. we need to run the tube with fewer _ spending. we need to run the tube with fewer people, - spending. we need to run the tube with fewer people, we i spending. we need to run the l tube with fewer people, we are using technology and we need to change the way we use our people. change the way we use our --eole. . . , . .,, change the way we use our --eole. , . , . ., , . people. public sectors are bein: people. public sectors are being told _ people. public sectors are

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Breakfast

get to that position if we get proper proposals from these companies to settle these disputes but we cannot passively sit around while our members become poorer and they are under threat of losing theirjobs. that is not acceptable to us and my members expect us to have a robust response to employers who are being completely aggressive towards our members and putting them under threat. that cannot go on so we need to settle this dispute as quickly as we can.— we need to settle this dispute as quickly as we can. mick lynch from the rmt, thank — quickly as we can. mick lynch from the rmt, thank you _ quickly as we can. mick lynch from the rmt, thank you for _ quickly as we can. mick lynch from the rmt, thank you forjoining i quickly as we can. mick lynch from the rmt, thank you forjoining us . quickly as we can. mick lynch from i the rmt, thank you forjoining us on breakfast this morning. three weeks after a school shooting in texas — which left 19 children and two teachers dead — the actor matthew mcconaughey has spoken out at the white house. the hollywood star — who was born in uvalde where the attack happened — said the us had a "window of opportunity" for " real change". david willis has the story. i would like to bring up matthew. to the white house came an oscar winner, whose hometown fell victim to one of the worst acts of gun violence this country has ever seen.

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