Coming up on this programme. As winter tightens its grip, theres a row in the commons about the health of the health service. Our nhs, mr speaker, is in crisis. But the Prime Minister is in denial. The only way we can ensure weve got funding for the National Health service is a strong economy. With the Stormont Assembly in crisis, we find out whats gone wrong in Northern Irelands power sharing agreement. Also on this programme. A damning indictment of the uks approach to defence. We are short sighted, penny pinching, naively optimistic. We are complacent and we are ostrich like to the way in which the world has become interconnected. And, how can we get more women into parliament . A senior mp thinks its time for action. In our Committee Sessions, we heard very warm words from all of the party chair and leaders. We didnt really hear very much detail. But, first, it was a parliamentary week dominated by the stresses and strains facing englands nhs. Mps returned To Westminster after the
Coming up on this programme. As winter tightens its grip, theres a row in the commons about the health of the health service. Our nhs, mr speaker, is in crisis. But the Prime Minister is in denial. The only way we can ensure weve got funding for the National Health service is a strong economy. With the Stormont Assembly in crisis, we find out whats gone wrong in Northern Irelands power sharing agreement. Also on this programme. A damning indictment of the uks approach to defence. We are short sighted, penny pinching, naively optimistic. We are complacent and we are ostrich like to the way in which the world has become interconnected. And, how can we get more women into parliament . A senior mp thinks its time for action. In our Committee Sessions, we heard very warm words from all of the party chair and leaders. We didnt really hear very much detail. But, first, it was a parliamentary week dominated by the stresses and strains facing englands nhs. Mps returned To Westminster after the
The week in parliament. Coming up on this programme. As winter tightens its grip, theres a row in the commons about the health of the nhs. Our nhs, mr speaker, is in crisis. But the Prime Minister is in denial. The only way we can ensure weve got funding for the National Health service is a strong economy. With the Stormont Assembly in crisis, we find out whats gone wrong in Northern Irelands power sharing agreement. Also on this programme. A damning indictment of the uks approach to defence. We are short sighted, penny pinching, naively optimistic. We are complacent and we are ostrich like to the way in which the world has become interconnected. And, how can we get more women into parliament, a senior mp thinks its time for action. In our Committee Sessions, we heard very warm words from all of the party chair and leaders. We didnt really hear very much detail. But, first, it was a parliamentary week dominated by the stresses and strains facing englands nhs. Mps returned To Westminste
Let me step out of the way so you could see. Such a grave scene right here before us. We could see officers standing at attention and saluting all of the cars escorting mike foleys body here. They are expecting about a thousand people to attend todays ceremony, which is scheduled to get started at 11 00, so it is running behind. Maybe more people, they say, it is just hard to know. Here is a look inside the pavilion where mike foley will be remembered. He was killed last week when he was hit by an inmate bus at the santa reesa jail on a dark, rainy, foggy morning. And he is survived by adult son and wife. And he has memories of his full and vibrant life. A sergeant explained why they are holding the memorial here in concord. He was a Concord Police officer for 29 years and he worked at this pavilion countless times on special events to protect people here at the pavilion. So i think it is fitting that we honor him here today, in a place where he worked and that he actually now is the p
One sort of other related question because we sort of are talking about immigrant as ingredients and sometimes they are refugees and theres a moral imperative involved and like Michael Simmons that bringing migrants its a better form of aid, giving people wages that couldnt happen in their countries. In that sense its a literal substitute for foreign aid. You take the best and brightest out of the other countries and keep them in the United States and what does that leaf them back home . Thats a counter development. After more than ten years their remit answers died by that point and they have less recipients at home. What about the brain drain . That seems to be a negative for foreign development. Sure, theres been study western europe and eastern europe. Theres also the return migration and people do bring skills on the countries. They have trade connections. Also, theres no doubt that what youre saying is the case, that this is by far the biggest source of foreign aid that we have.