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Verified Live

we'll bring you reaction to the announcement from one former post office worker who was forced into bankruptcy. i'd like, you know, to get to the end of this, really, and sticking plasters are, whilst appreciated, you know, i just feel as though we're not moving forward. president zelensky warns that any delays in western aid to ukraine will only increase the strength of russia. and the united states�* top diplomat has said there will consequences if a tax on shipping in the red sea continue. hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. we start here in the uk with a major

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Verified Live

when the problem began. the potential interim payments would be appreciated. it�*s a little bit of a caveat there, i would just like to get to the end of this, really. sticking plasters, whilst appreciated, i just feel as though we�*re not moving forward. i�*d like to get everything done, really. but it seems that heels are still being very sticky and being dragged behind and it would be nice if we could get some short, sharp steps forward. i�*m not surprised you came to that conclusion because your case has spanned over 20 years, i was listening to you on the radio this morning and it is staggering, awful story. for viewers who don�*t know your particular story, let�*s just go through it. because when it first happened, the initial deficit, you didn�*t think, you were not suspicious of the computer were you initially?

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Verified Live

exonerated and compensated. we'll bring you reaction to the announcement from one former post office worker who was forced into bankruptcy. i'd like, you know, to get to the end of this, really, and sticking plasters are, whilst appreciated, you know, i just feel as though we're not moving forward. president zelensky warns that any delays in western aid to ukraine will only increase the strength of russia. and the united states' top diplomat has said there will consequences if a tax on shipping in the red sea continue. hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them.

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Verified Live

sticking plasters, whilst appreciated, ijust feel sticking plasters, whilst appreciated, i just feel as though we are not moving forward. i would like to get everything done, really. it seems that heels are still being very sticky and being dragged behind and it would be nice if we could get some movement forward. t’m and it would be nice if we could get some movement forward.— some movement forward. i'm not surrised some movement forward. i'm not surprised you _ some movement forward. i'm not surprised you came _ some movement forward. i'm not surprised you came to _ some movement forward. i'm not surprised you came to that - surprised you came to that conclusion because your case has spanned over 20 years, i was listening to you on the radio this morning and it is staggering, awful story. forviewers morning and it is staggering, awful story. for viewers who do not know your particular story, let's just go through it. when it first happened, the initial deficit, you did not think, you were not suspicious of the computer where you initially? not at all. i thought that potentially i was doing something wrong, that i had missed something. but when it repeats itself and recurs repeatedly then you start to look at things and a different way. ijust look at things and a different way. i just felt as though no matter look at things and a different way. ijust felt as though no matter how many times i reached out, i reached

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BBC News

BBC News
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Newsnight

nus, the body set up to look out for their interests, how would you assess their experience at the moment? it assess their experience at the moment? . assess their experience at the moment?— assess their experience at the moment? , ., , ,., , moment? it is absolutely dire. the current system, _ moment? it is absolutely dire. the current system, we _ moment? it is absolutely dire. the current system, we talked - moment? it is absolutely dire. the current system, we talked about . moment? it is absolutely dire. the current system, we talked about it| current system, we talked about it and showing — current system, we talked about it and showing the _ current system, we talked about it and showing the evidence, - current system, we talked about it and showing the evidence, it- current system, we talked about it and showing the evidence, it is- and showing the evidence, it is broken — and showing the evidence, it is broken and _ and showing the evidence, it is broken and we _ and showing the evidence, it is broken and we can't _ and showing the evidence, it is broken and we can't keep- and showing the evidence, it is. broken and we can't keep putting sticky— broken and we can't keep putting sticky plasters _ broken and we can't keep putting sticky plasters over— broken and we can't keep putting sticky plasters over it. _ broken and we can't keep putting sticky plasters over it. the - broken and we can't keep putting. sticky plasters over it. the funding model. _ sticky plasters over it. the funding model. the — sticky plasters over it. the funding model, the market _ sticky plasters over it. the funding model, the market higher- sticky plasters over it. the funding model, the market higher systeml sticky plasters over it. the funding. model, the market higher system is 'ust model, the market higher system is just failing _ model, the market higher system is just failing everyone. _ model, the market higher system is just failing everyone. what - model, the market higher system is just failing everyone.— just failing everyone. what would ou just failing everyone. what would you change? _ just failing everyone. what would you change? firstly _ just failing everyone. what would you change? firstly we _ just failing everyone. what would you change? firstly we need i you change? firstly we need politicians — you change? firstly we need politicians who _ you change? firstly we need politicians who are _ you change? firstly we need politicians who are actually l politicians who are actually listening _ politicians who are actually listening to _ politicians who are actually listening to students. i politicians who are actually listening to students. what would ou listening to students. what would you change _ listening to students. what would you change in _ listening to students. what would you change in terms _ listening to students. what would you change in terms of— listening to students. what would you change in terms of the i listening to students. what would l you change in terms of the funding money? you change in terms of the funding mone ? . . ~ money? reduce the market element. meanin: money? reduce the market element. meaning taxoayers — money? reduce the market element. meaning taxpayers will _ money? reduce the market element. meaning taxpayers will pay? - meaning taxpayers will pay? education accessible for all. students _ education accessible for all. students are _ education accessible for all. students are being - education accessible for all. students are being treatedl education accessible for all. i students are being treated like consumers. _ students are being treated like consumers, they— students are being treated like consumers, they are _ students are being treated like consumers, they are treating l students are being treated like i consumers, they are treating higher education _ consumers, they are treating higher education as — consumers, they are treating higher education as if— consumers, they are treating higher education as if you _ consumers, they are treating higher education as if you have _ consumers, they are treating higher education as if you have a _ consumers, they are treating higher education as if you have a choice. i education as if you have a choice. but why— education as if you have a choice. but why is— education as if you have a choice. but why is it _ education as if you have a choice. but why is it fair— education as if you have a choice. but why is it fair for _ education as if you have a choice. but why is it fair for someone i education as if you have a choice. | but why is it fair for someone who doesn't go to university and might be on a low—income for their taxes to pay for you to go to university to pay for you to go to university to get a degree that over your lifetime will earn you £100,000 more than the person on a lower income

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BBC News at Six

and the reason it's glued on is because of the asbestos. it is safe so long as we don't disturb it. these boilers are for our central heating and they are at the end of their life, and they will cost in excess of £60,000 to replace. 500 schools in a worse condition are getting funding, so their bid for £5 million was turned down. we are having to patch up all the time, so it's like putting sticking plasters over open heart surgery, you know? ultimately i believe that we are doing the best we can with the delegated funding that we have, but it'll probably cost the taxpayer more in the long run. around four in ten school buildings in england are like this. many were built cheaply in the 19605 and 70s. and while they wait for cash to repair or replace, their condition is getting worse every year. circle, table in the middle, bean bags around the outside. pupils say they'd love separate library and dining room, but what bothers them is how hot it gets in summer. well, it's harderto, like, focus when it gets hot. we have to put our feet in trays

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BBC News at Ten

of their life, and they will cost in excess of £60,000 to replace. 500 schools in a worse condition are getting funding, so their bid for £5 million was turned down. we are having to patch up all the time, so it's like putting sticking plasters over open heart surgery, you know? ultimately i believe that we are doing the best we can with the delegated funding that we have, but it'll probably cost the taxpayer more in the long run. around four in ten school buildings in england are like this. many were built cheaply in the 19605 and 70s. and while they wait for cash to repair or replace, their condition is getting worse every year. circle, table in the middle, bean bags around the outside. pupils say they'd love a separate library and dining room, but what bothers them is how hot it gets in summer. well, it's harderto, like, focus when it gets hot. we have to put our feet in trays of water to make us cooler. sometimes there's leaks. and it gets too hot _ because the walls are thicker. next year this old portakabin

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Inside Politics With John King

we now have to finish the job. there's more to do. and you're leading the way shovels in the ground, factories opening and all those jobs being created. iron workers, teamsters, bricklayers, mason, plumbers and pipe fitters, painters, plasters, operators, my economic plan is blue collar blueprint to rebuild america and that's what we're ding. rebuilding america. i make no apologies. i make no apologies for being labeled the most pro union president in american history. i'm i really am. i really am. folks -- i really mean it.

Way , Job , Jobs , Ground , Factories , Iron-workers , Teamsters , Shovels , Blueprint , Plan , Operators , Plasters

Newsnight

covered up her injuries. she had plasters on herface so that we couldn't see the stab wounds. and she had bandages around her neck and on her chest area so that we couldn't see the extent of the forensic attack that she had gone through. yeah, we saw, we went several times to see poppy. her injuries weren't covered up, partly because they didn't think we would be going in to see her. they didn't want us to go in and see her. but a family liaison officer discussed it with us and we decided that we would. so we saw all of the injuries. and in her head, ijust kept thinking she was breathing. and of course, she wasn't. yeah. i am so, so sorry. thank you.

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