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to be resolved. give a sense of the complications on how difficult it has been for the bbc to sort, if you like? we had the statement from his wife last year, talking about her husband suffering from serious mental health problems. exactly, and in the end the — mental health problems. exactly, and in the end the bbc— mental health problems. exactly, and in the end the bbc was _ mental health problems. exactly, and in the end the bbc was the _ mental health problems. exactly, and in the end the bbc was the employer| in the end the bbc was the employer of huw edwards and this was, they always said it was an hr issue and that every employee has a right to privacy, a right to not having their medical information broadcast more wildly, whether they are famous or not. the bbc treats them the same, we are told, so therefore it was a difficult tightrope to manage. there were lots of reports in various newspapers that the bbc had reached out to huw edwards but he wasn't able to engage. report suggesting he

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made lastjuly, that huw edwards, a huge, towering figure in the bbc, a welsh broadcaster known across the country and wiser. we know because his wife, when she named him as the presenter in the allegations made in the sun newspaper last summer, she said he was suffering from severe mental health problems. i wouldn't like to speculate on whether those are the medical reasons behind this, but of course many people will put those two things together. huw edwards is, from today, no longer employed by the bbc. he edwards is, from today, no longer employed by the bbc.— edwards is, from today, no longer employed by the bbc. he has indeed resiuned. employed by the bbc. he has indeed resigned- as — employed by the bbc. he has indeed resigned- as we _ employed by the bbc. he has indeed resigned. as we died _ employed by the bbc. he has indeed resigned. as we died this _ employed by the bbc. he has indeed resigned. as we died this news, - employed by the bbc. he has indeed resigned. as we died this news, it i resigned. as we died this news, it is worth just looking back at what a career huw edwards has had in his decade with the bbc, anchoring some of the most significant moments of the last few years.—

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allegations and continued to drip them out everyday. they got their story from the parents of this young person, as we understand it, who had complained to the bbc this was happening, and they said at the time they had been ignored. the bbc has done an investigation and has beefed up done an investigation and has beefed up its processes to make sure that complaint would be escalated higher “p complaint would be escalated higher up more quickly. there was a lot of speculation around here this unknown presenter might be. with various other male bbc presenters coming out, going on to twitter denying it was them because there were allegations it was different people. that came to an end when huw edwards's wife made the statement naming her husband as the presenter involved in the allegations, and saying he had mental health problems and would be stepping back from presenting for the moment. the

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today. they are quite staggering, a record number of people out of work, 2.8 million, 850,000 more since the pandemic. the prime minister makes the argument that half of those who are out of work say they have depression or anxiety and he says he worries that we as a country are over medicalised mental health. he did say that if people had mental health problems they should have access to support and pointed to investment the government was making investment the government was making in that. but the argument he is making today, in his words, what is good for you and he says a conservative government will reform welfare. a really important caveat here is this is all after the next election. what we are hearing today is a call for evidence, consultation, it is not a change happening straightaway. rishi sunak is saying a conservative government in next parliament will reform welfare. really what we are getting here is a glimpse of the

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kind of top line, what would be your riori ? , ., , ., , priority? our priority would be seeinu priority? our priority would be seeing investment _ priority? our priority would be seeing investment into - priority? our priority would be | seeing investment into mental priority? our priority would be - seeing investment into mental health services _ seeing investment into mental health services so _ seeing investment into mental health services so that people can access them _ services so that people can access them when — services so that people can access them when they first need support, so they— them when they first need support, so they will be able to be helped into work. — so they will be able to be helped into work, but also the employer's, making _ into work, but also the employer's, making sure — into work, but also the employer's, making sure they have policies that allow _ making sure they have policies that allow people to work flexibly, to have _ allow people to work flexibly, to have reasonable adjustments and all that kind _ have reasonable adjustments and all that kind of support that's needed for people with mental health problems to be able to really find meaningful work.— problems to be able to really find meaningful work. thank you both so much for coming _ meaningful work. thank you both so much for coming on _ meaningful work. thank you both so much for coming on the _ meaningful work. thank you both so | much for coming on the programme. two strikes killed at least seven people including two children. russia hit a station in dnipro and another location. zelesnky says this is proof it needs more advanced air defences.

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of that, that these people really do need help back into work?- of that, that these people really do need help back into work? yes, so we know that for — need help back into work? yes, so we know that for many _ need help back into work? yes, so we know that for many people, _ need help back into work? yes, so we know that for many people, good - need help back into work? yes, so we| know that for many people, good work can be _ know that for many people, good work can be really positive for their mental— can be really positive for their mental health. i think the government is missing the key point here which_ government is missing the key point here which is that the main barrier the people — here which is that the main barrier the people are facing to being able to come _ the people are facing to being able to come back to work is the fact that they— to come back to work is the fact that they are unable to access the mental— that they are unable to access the mental health support they need through— mental health support they need through the nhs in a timely manner. there _ through the nhs in a timely manner. there are _ through the nhs in a timely manner. there are 19— through the nhs in a timely manner. there are 1.9 million people there are1.9 million people currently— there are 1.9 million people currently on the nhs waiting list, for mental health support. and you think there are _ for mental health support. and you think there are a _ for mental health support. and you think there are a proportion - for mental health support. and you think there are a proportion of - think there are a proportion of people that there sick note culture, as the phrase is used, is applicable to? i as the phrase is used, is applicable to? ~' ., . ., to? i think the rhetoric that the government — to? i think the rhetoric that the government have _ to? i think the rhetoric that the government have been - to? i think the rhetoric that the government have been using . to? i think the rhetoric that the i government have been using over to? i think the rhetoric that the - government have been using over the last couple _ government have been using over the last couple of weeks has been really deeply— last couple of weeks has been really deeply damaging and quite insulting to people with mental health problems. and particularly to those 1.9 problems. and particularly to those t9 million — problems. and particularly to those 1.9 million people who are on the waiting _ 1.9 million people who are on the waiting lists who are struggling

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with their mental health and desperately seeking out support, but they are _ desperately seeking out support, but they are unable to access it. millions _ they are unable to access it. millions of people struggling with mental— millions of people struggling with mental health would love to be working — mental health would love to be working but if they can access the sunport, — working but if they can access the support, you know, removing financial— support, you know, removing financial support is not going to help them move into work. it's only going _ help them move into work. it's only going to _ help them move into work. it's only going to worsen their mental health. 0k. going to worsen their mental health. 0k~ what _ going to worsen their mental health. 0k. what do you make the projections of how much benefit built to the taxpayer will increase is quite start, the scale of the problem, do you agree with the scale of the problem that something has to be done? i problem that something has to be done? .�* problem that something has to be done? ., �* ~ ., ., ., done? i don't know how accurate the redictions done? i don't know how accurate the predictions are. _ done? i don't know how accurate the predictions are, but _ done? i don't know how accurate the predictions are, but i _ done? i don't know how accurate the predictions are, but i do _ done? i don't know how accurate the predictions are, but i do know - done? i don't know how accurate the predictions are, but i do know since l predictions are, but i do know since the pandemic we have seen a very large increase in people off work long—term with mental health problems, particularly amongst the young. and i think that actually,

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really deeply damaging and actually quite insulting to people _ with mental health problems. and particularly to those i 1.9 million people who are on the waiting lists - who are struggling with their mental health and desperately seeking out support, - but they're unable to access it. and we know that millions of people | struggling with their mental healthl would love to be working, but if they can't access i this support, you know, - removing financial support is not going to help them move into work. it's only going to worsen their mental health. - let's bring in our panel. anna, let's come to you. what do you make of the prime minister's speech? it’s of the prime minister's speech? it's art of of the prime minister's speech? it�*s part of something he's been talking about for a while, trying to get people back into work. he's actually been concerned about this from his days at the treasury as chancellor. today, he put out a sharp statistic that britain spends more money on benefits of people than it does on a

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