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evidence they give to the pay review bodies. �* ., ,., evidence they give to the pay review bodies. �* ., , , ., bodies. and also, surely some of what ou bodies. and also, surely some of what you are _ bodies. and also, surely some of what you are saying _ bodies. and also, surely some of what you are saying applies - bodies. and also, surely some of what you are saying applies to i bodies. and also, surely some of| what you are saying applies to the nhs. we have talked about nursing strikes in recent weeks. you run an education think—tank, but there will be lots of people watching this saying yes, this teachers deserve it, but so do nurses and so on. that is wh it it, but so do nurses and so on. that is why it is — it, but so do nurses and so on. that is why it is difficult _ it, but so do nurses and so on. that is why it is difficult for _ it, but so do nurses and so on. twat is why it is difficult for the government to concede on this without adding significantly to public expenditure in the short term when the public finances haven't been good. as you point out, the argument for teachers is similar to people who work in the nhs. there are university lectures on strike. there are implications of any government concessions for pay across the whole of the public sector. every concession in one area has implications for another negotiation. that is why the

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Transfer Deadline Day Live

this a good thing for football? what ou are this a good thing for football? what you are talking _ this a good thing for football? what you are talking about _ this a good thing for football? twat you are talking about is, this a good thing for football? wisgt you are talking about is, when you watch how many countries the premier league is broadcasting, people are sitting in the uk and don't actually realise, and it is only when you go to games and you see and understand where the premier league is being pushed and you realise the size of it. back the money that is in the premier league is it. back the money that is in the premier league— it. back the money that is in the premier league it. back the money that is in the premier leaue i i, i, , i, premier league is going overseas and not trickling down _ premier league is going overseas and not trickling down to _ premier league is going overseas and not trickling down to the _ premier league is going overseas and not trickling down to the smaller i not trickling down to the smaller clubs in this country. the money is disappearing out of the country. there is a cycle because a lot of the money— there is a cycle because a lot of the money comes in from the foreign tv rights— the money comes in from the foreign tv rights and the premier league does _ tv rights and the premier league does an— tv rights and the premier league does an awful lot with regards to trying _ does an awful lot with regards to trying to— does an awful lot with regards to trying to give back to charities and everything — trying to give back to charities and everything that that might be. maybe what we _ everything that that might be. maybe what we might need to look at...

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Breakfast

identifies with that word and it is really important that everybody is welcoming, that we find ways of helping people bring their talent, their skills and their time into their skills and their time into their communities in the way that suits them under way in which they live their lives. he suits them under way in which they live their lives.— live their lives. he may well have infused people — live their lives. he may well have infused people to _ live their lives. he may well have infused people to get _ live their lives. he may well have infused people to get involved. i live their lives. he may well have | infused people to get involved. -- infused people to get involved. —— you may well. if i go on the website, want to i find? what ha--ens website, want to i find? what happens next? _ website, want to i find? what happens next? today - website, want to i find? what happens next? today we - website, want to i find? what happens next? today we are | website, want to i find? twat happens next? today we are asking you to save the date. you can have a look at some of the charity is already involved. save the date and he will get more information about how to sign up and had to look. you can think, ifancy how to sign up and had to look. you can think, i fancy doing something with an animal charity, you can put in your postcode and put in the time you want to spend on it and the

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don't have to get involved if they don't have to get involved if they don't want to but the problem is when it gets exploited by dodgy companies. the thing that strikes me is it is a common enemy for both sides of the supreme court which is a weird situation. both sides want a very different outcome at the end of it but both of them have the same problem in the middle which is dodgy, corrupt, criminal rent to rent companies. they are the problem. it is which way it goes well sort of impact different people in a different way. 50 well sort of impact different people in a different way.— in a different way. so in terms of urou -s in a different way. so in terms of groups representing _ in a different way. so in terms of groups representing tenants' - in a different way. so in terms of i groups representing tenants' rights, what are they hoping for from the supreme court hearing today? itigihat supreme court hearing today? what the want supreme court hearing today? what they want is — supreme court hearing today? what they want is for _ supreme court hearing today? what they want is for it _ supreme court hearing today? what they want is for it to _ supreme court hearing today? what they want is for it to go _ supreme court hearing today? twat they want is for it to go to a supreme court hearing today? ikff�*ué�*ii they want is for it to go to a point where a landlord can be defined as the person who owns the property because that means if this rent to rent company, this dodgy rent to rent company, this dodgy rent to rent company, this dodgy rent to rent company disappears or vanishes, there is no one to pin it to, then there is no one to pin it to, then the tenant still has somebody they can go to to get the rent that they are owed back. on the other side of it, you have got the landlords that say, that is not fair because a lot of our members are being tricked by these companies and why should they

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let's go back now to those reports that the us and germany are planning to send tanks to ukraine. joining me now is dr patrick bewrey, senior lecture in security at the university of bath and former captain in the british army. really good too happy with us. thank you forjoining us. we want to go back to basics. what foreign made tanks in ukraine at the moment? that is a aood tanks in ukraine at the moment? twat is a good question. in terms of the actual numbers of tanks that ukraine has at the moment, this would be a mixture of the soviet era tanks they have kept over and then as far as we know there are different other countries have given them so the era tanks so far, so czechoslovakia, czech republic, slovakia, have given them. in terms of foreign made tanks i think the numbers are very low. i

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on the marches taking place in state capitals, other cities right across america, because these are actually 50 individualfights. just two days ago here in washington, there was a huge anti—abortion much for life and the participants there, it was something of a victory lap for them, celebrating roe v wade having been overturned but they too said the fight goes on, they won't be satisfied expect satisfied until abortion has been banned in every single one of america's 50 states. joining me now from reno is former nevada state gop chairwoman and republican strategist, amy tarkanian. thank you for being with us. i think i am right in saying more than 200 marchers across four to six days. from someone looking from the outside it is clear that the majority of americans are against this supreme court overturned. that be fair to say? _ supreme court overturned. that be fair to say? it _ supreme court overturned. that be fair to say? it would - supreme court overturned. twat be fair to say? it would be a pretty good observation but i also think you cannot forget the pro—life movement. they have just had their rally and thatis have just had their rally and that is something also that cannot be forgotten and of course the majority of the left leaning media choose to ignore, even showing the fact, that

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bbc chairman richard sharp said, what is the political reaction? that was a meal— what is the political reaction? “twat was a meal featuring johnson and on the loan and sharp, how to checkers, the loan and sharp, how to checkers, the prime ministers residence. the former prime minister characterised, i do know is referring to specifically but he has used the word rubbish and he insists that when of his interests was properly declared in there are questions for sharp and job applications stated that candidates were not eligible if they failed to disclose conflicts of interest. politically, he asked what the reaction is and it is inevitably

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that up to now the rugby authorities have been far too passive, there were lots of warning signs that both these clubs that something was going badly wrong and no signs went unheeded by the rugby authorities until too late. the second big long—standing problem is that on average we discover every premiership rugby club loses £4 million a yeah, that is not a sustainable model so having a sustainable model so having a sustainable model so having a sustainable model to maintain elite club rugby in england is very important. club rugby in england is very important-— club rugby in england is very important. what about player welfare? that _ important. what about player welfare? that has _ important. what about player welfare? that has been - important. what about player welfare? that has been cited | important. what about player. welfare? that has been cited as important. what about player- welfare? that has been cited as a central concern. what worries you about player welfare in this? what about player welfare in this? what is the basic— about player welfare in this? what is the basic fact _ about player welfare in this? what is the basic fact that _ about player welfare in this? what is the basic fact that lots - about player welfare in this? what is the basic fact that lots of - about player welfare in this? “twat is the basic fact that lots of these players lost their jobs is the basic fact that lots of these players lost theirjobs atjust is the basic fact that lots of these players lost their jobs at just the wrong time, just after the start of the season but obviously most clubs had the players they wanted and

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sexual abuse and misconduct of around 800 of your officers. i mean, thatis around 800 of your officers. i mean, that is a shocking statistic. that is 1000 cases — that is a shocking statistic. that is 1000 cases to _ that is a shocking statistic. that is 1000 cases to look _ that is a shocking statistic. twat is 1000 cases to look at. some of those will be things of no concern in the end when we look at them because it will be an argument over heard by neighbours where inquiries show there is nothing to be concerned about but in there, i am sad to say, will be some cases where in the past we should have been more assertive and look to throw officers out and we shouldn't have done. we are turning over all the stones and we are going to come to the right conclusions and as i say, we will be ruthless about rooting out those who corrupt our integrity, you have my absolute assurance on that. the metropolitan — absolute assurance on that. the metropolitan place commissioner, there. television presenter jeremy clarkson says he has sent an email of apology to prince harry and meghan markle for his controversial column in the sun that sparked outrage. in that column, published in december, clarkson said he "hated" the duchess of sussex and wrote that he was "dreaming of the day when she is made to parade naked through the streets of every town in britain while crowds chant,

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they feel they need to do. tt’s i can understand but that is what they feel they need to do. it's not really good _ they feel they need to do. it's not really good because _ they feel they need to do. it's not really good because it _ they feel they need to do. it's not really good because it would - they feel they need to do. it's not really good because it would be i they feel they need to do. it's not i really good because it would be the same _ really good because it would be the same situation as lockdown. this evenina same situation as lockdown. this evening this _ same situation as lockdown. tt 3 evening this response from the education secretary in england. iloathed education secretary in england. what we are keen — education secretary in england. what we are keen to _ education secretary in england. what we are keen to do _ education secretary in england. what we are keen to do is _ education secretary in england. twat we are keen to do is make education secretary in england. “9:deth we are keen to do is make sure schools stay open for vulnerable pupils and exam cohorts and critical workers. so that is our focus but it is obviously disappointing that children are going to potentially miss some days of school. today teacher in _ miss some days of school. today teacher in some _ miss some days of school. today teacher in some parts _ miss some days of school. today teacher in some parts of - miss some days of school. today| teacher in some parts of scotland were on strike again. the first strikes in england and wales will be injust over strikes in england and wales will be in just over two weeks adding to the waves of public sector disruption. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. nurses in england are due to walk out on wednesday and thursday this week, and again for two days next month. 0ur health editor

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