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BBCNEWS Verified Live June 4, 2024 16:49:00

instructed a barrister to carry out an external review of the facts following phillip schofield s departure from this morning. this is from the chief executive. i m surely be aware of the details but phillip schofield left this morning and itv after admitting he lied too many people involved in the programme and itv about a relationship and now we are getting this new news that itv has instructed a barrister to carry out an external review of the facts as they are describing it, after phillip schofield s statements and departure from the morning show this morning. that is a letterfrom departure from the morning show this morning. that is a letter from the chief executive of activity and has been seen by the pa news agency and i m sure they ll be more reaction to that when there is i would bring that when there is i would bring that to you as well.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 11:12:00

that the prime minister received this report into allegations of bullying by dominic raab. we were expecting a stay, nothing happened. this morning, we had that resignation letterfrom dominic this morning, we had that resignation letter from dominic raab and it pulled no punches. it said that he would resigned and that everything else in that resignation letter seem to suggest he didn t think he should be resigning. he was critical of the investigation and he was critical of what he called, setting the threshold for bullying so low. then we had a bit of a letter in response from rishi sunak, outlining his regret effectively from the resignation but accepting the resignation and now, we have had more details of the report which are team of reporters and journalists are scouts going through right now. this is a letterfrom are scouts going through right now. this is a letter from the are scouts going through right now. this is a letterfrom the prime minister and response. many were

BBCNEWS World Business Report June 4, 2024 10:40:00

he is that i think we would all be saying, he is not that i think we would all be saying, he is not a that i think we would all be saying, he is not a man of his word, but worse he is not a man of his word, but worse than he is not a man of his word, but worse than that, probably for him, he is worse than that, probably for him, he is a worse than that, probably for him, he is a man worse than that, probably for him, he is a man looking dangerously like boris he is a man looking dangerously like borisjohnson who as he is a man looking dangerously like boris johnson who as we remember ignored boris johnson who as we remember ignored the boris johnson who as we remember ignored the findings, clear findings of his ignored the findings, clear findings of his adviser, priti patel, that she was of his adviser, priti patel, that she was bullying and decided not to sack she was bullying and decided not to sack and she was bullying and decided not to sack. and i think

BBCNEWS Spotlight June 4, 2024 00:48:00

to being dead. what happened ? well, i m still not clear. figures collated by northern ireland s health care regulator, the ikea show 14 mental health hospital inpatients have died by suicide here since 2017. sean s death, like each of the others, was subject to an independent investigation ordered by the trust. police also began to investigate. questions around sean s death went right to the top. this is a letterfrom the department of health to the trust, which raises concerns. another bluestone patient had attempted suicide in a very similar wayjust seven months earlier. in the earlier incident, the patient had used a window fixture in an attempt to take their own life. as a result, the window fixtures were changed in another part of the hospital, but not on the ward where sean was being treated.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:17:00

is i had a letterfrom all four unions and they were asking me for an extra £2 billion for next year and the hereafter to be able to fund the pay rise that the independent pay review body recommended, which was higher than schools had budgeted next year and the year after. we got that money, unlike most sectors in the autumn statement we were given an extra £2 billion to help deal with the cost of living crisis and take pressure off schools budgets, so hopefully that has helped a lot. it is clearly disappointing that one union has very narrowly met the minimum requirements and i thinkjust under half of them voted for strike action just over half of them, 53% turnout and 90% voted for strikes. it is important to note that the two head teachers unions, one of the other teachers unions and the teaching assistant unions have not

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