the scale of what we re seeing is much more significant than anything that we ve seen before. they re doing their best to deal with this demand, but the trust that runs this school has already had to find savings of £900,000 this year alone. when a £900,000 shock comes overnight, then you do go and start making choices about buildings and about it and the things that schools should have but we will have to live without until the funding situation is resolved. what happens if it isn t resolved? it puts schools in, certainly in my experience, in completely unchartered territory. at beverly s colescroft primary school, they re preparing for christmas. life continues as normal. but here, too, they re struggling to balance the books. it s a shock. it is like an electric shock, actually. he s been doing thisjob for nearly 30 years. he s never seen figures like this.
finance and mental health are so closely linked. to allow people to stare into the pit of financial doom that is coming this winter without offering them the torch at the end of the tunnel and saying help will come, without being specific, is terrible for people s mental health. i wish i had an answer, i do not have an answer. for years i have been doing thisjob. they do not provide me an answer with this situation apart from talk to your mp and let us beg and plead and pray that the new prime minister gets on this quickly and help save lives because we are in that type of emergency. an impassioned plea from martin lewis. and later this morning, as the new domestic energy price cap for england, scotland and wales has been set, we ll be answering your questions on energy costs.
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is a really fine line. my other worry is if things do not improve, we will lose good people from public life and in 2019, a number of mps cited abuse, intimidation and threats as one of the reasons they stepped down. it will discourage good, young people, females and people from ethnic minority backgrounds putting themselves forward for public life. i would advise any entity, there are 650 of us and we have our own way of doing thisjob, but please us and we have our own way of doing this job, but please take the advice from the experts that is given. iie from the experts that is given. he talked about changing the culture and the toxicity of politics, how do you do that? it and the toxicity of politics, how do you do that? you do that? it certainly feels like it is an uphill you do that? it certainly feels like it is an uphill struggle. you do that? it certainly feels like it is an uphill struggle. i - you do that? it certainly feels like it is an uphill struggle. i think- you do t
ordinary citizens, many with their hands tied behind their backs and gunshot wounds. video and photos backs and gunshot wounds. video and photos from backs and gunshot wounds. video and photos from bucha backs and gunshot wounds. video and photos from bucha and - and photos from bucha and elsewhere are governed by the bbc, often from social media, and subjected to scrutiny as to their validity. with the kremlin running a significant disinformation campaign and proven examples of images being mislabelled or distorted, getting to the truth of what is accurate and what is not is far from easy. one of those bbc journalists whose task it is to verify the privilege coming out of ukraine is syan who works at bbc monitoring. can you give us an idea of the volume of material related to ukraine coming in and where it is coming in and where it is coming from? coming in and where it is coming from? yes, it s above and beyond coming from? yes, it s above and beyond anything - coming from?