oh, my trees, some of the trees are still there. two carers visit four times daily, allowing her to live as she wishes. so what s it like to be back home? wonderful. bubbling over inside of me is the fact that i m home. the vale of glamorgan council has apologised unreservedly for the delay. and although the health board said the level of care she needed contributed to her stay in hospital, it understood her concerns. lily isjust glad to be home and finally enjoying the view from her own window. wyre davies, bbc news. live now to oxford where we are joined by the economist sir andrew dilnot, warden of nuffield college oxford and chair of the geospatial commission. you concluded in your report over a decade ago for the social care system was not fit for purpose, how can we be in this place in 23? i wish i can we be in this place in 2371 wish i knew, matthew. it is really
takes on the world. he knows this stuff. you advocated a long time for not dealing with anybody that trades with north korea. that s not really possible because china is on that list. of the new things being suggested, what might work? the oil embargo certainly would work. the north koreans we know have been storing up oil in anticipation of this embargo. they re very worried about it. china, of course, is going to be very loathed to do that. as a matter of fact, the beginning of august when the security council met for the resolution with 2371, the u.s. did impose an oil embargo. china said no. we relented. we re coming back with it with better arguments. shepard: and freezing assets of kim jong-un. can that be done? he doesn t travel anyway. he doesn t go to china and his father went to china about five or six times. kim jong-un is not going leave
expanding sanctions even targeting whole sectors of north korea s economy. finally this year the council got even more serious. first we adopted resolution 2356, designating high ranking north korean government officials and the mail tear s strategic rocket forces command for individual sanctions. after the regime s first two icbm launches which adopted resolution 2371, the strongest sanctions we have ever imposed on north korea. that resolution banned north korean exports of coal, iron and seafood and imposed several other measures that will significantly cut off the revenues needed to fund their nuclear program. why did i take the time to go through this history? to make this point. the united states security council has spoken with unusual unity and consistency on north korea. that s a good thing.
multiple resolutions expanding sanctions even further targeting whole sectors of north korea s economy. finally, this year, the council got even more serious. first, we adopted resolution 2356. designating high-ranking north korean government officials and the military s strategic rocket forces command for individual sanctions. then, just last month, after the regime s first two icbm launches we adopted resolution 2371. the strongest sanctions we have ever imposed on north korea. that resolution banned north korean exports of coal, iron and sea food and imposed several other measures that will significantly cut off the revenues needed to fund their nuclear program. why did i take the time to go through this history? to make this point. the united nations security council has spoken with unusual