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Here snow continues to fall in many parts of the uk, causing power cuts, School Closures and travel disruption. Coming up, how the bbc is sending journalists into schools to tackle fa ke journalists into schools to tackle fake news. Join us at 7 45pm on bbc news. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Stage one is done, next stop the beginning of talks about our future relationship with the eu, including trade. After through the night negotiations, a deal was struck first thing this morning between the uk and the eu on key areas including the irish border and the divorce bill, which downing street says will amount to between 35 and 39 billion pounds. Now, the uk can at last move on to the next stage of talks. But the head of the European Commission sounded a warning so much time has been devoted to the easier part of the negotiations, he said, now comes the hard part. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg has more. While most of us slept, when hardly a soul was stirring, the residents o

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Our governance - Rural Payments Agency

Anne Marie Millar, Finance Director Ali Johnson, Engagement and Operational Readiness Peter Crewe, Compliance, Assurance and Risk Nadia Khan, Human Resources Business Partner (Ex-Officio member) RPA Executive Team The RPA Executive Team ( ET) is made up of the Chief Executive Officer and a team of executive directors. The purpose of ET is to: have overall authority to run the Agency day-to-day, including budget delegations set the policy and direction for the Agency and take responsibility for the delivery of the Agency’s Strategic Plan and Annual Action Plan in line with Defra’s overall strategy and priorities approve and set a full range of targets for the organisation and consider progress against them

Keir Starmer to push for investment in UK food and farming

Keir Starmer to push for investment in UK food and farming Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA Sir Keir Starmer will call on farmers and people living in rural areas to take a fresh look at the Labour party, vowing to push for new investment in food and farming and a revision of subsidy payments, in an effort to move beyond the party’s urban strongholds. He will urge people to buy more British food, and for more of the public sector’s £2.4bn food procurement budget to be spent locally, as well as calling for subsidised wages for apprentices to shore up the UK’s ageing farm workforce.

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