flexibility is definitely being demanded, and particularly by generation z, that s the 20 to 26 year olds, because that s what they want out of theirjobs. we have to remember that obviously, amazon is not a charity. so, it s notjust doing this to be kind to its employees. it gives it a flexible workforce that it can use to meet the peaks and troughs of demand. let s be honest, this isn t about people just choosing when they want to work or not work. it s amazon saying to them that you have these options, within these dates. but the fundamental point is a greatjob is notjust about having flexibility. it s about having decent working conditions, a decent level of pay, and above all, having a boss that treats you decently and inspires you to give your best. and that s what amazon needs more than anything else, to get people in and keep them there. as does every organisation now everywhere across the world. businesses have moved forward. some are going faster than other parts peo
downing street says talks with the eu over a brexit deal covering northern ireland have been positive , raising hopes of a new agreement. also in northern ireland. a fifth person s been arrested in connection with the attempted murder of the off duty police officerjohn caldwell in omagh. and, we report on the huge relief effort in turkey and syria, to try to help people who have lost everything in the catastrophic earthquakes. some of these guys have been flying around 2000 hours since the earthquake struck. they say they were medically evacuating casualties for hours, but they say they will keep going as long as they can. ukraine s president zelensky has said he plans to meet china s leader, xijinping, to discuss beijing s proposals on ending the war in ukraine. he made the comments in a question and answer session in kyiv, to mark the first anniversary of the russian invasion. translation: first of all, i am planning to meet - with xijinping and i think it will be benefici
the finale is broadcaster and host of the sound of succession podcast, jamie east. jamie, it s good to have you on the programme. we been discussing this in the office all day today. what did you make of that final episode? five years came to an end last night. what you think si five years came to an end last night. what you think s i agree with the sentence night. what you think s i agree with the sentence you night. what you think s i agree with the sentence you just night. what you think s i agree with the sentence you just said - night. what you think s i agree with the sentence you just said there. it| the sentence you just said there. it is difficult to even, 2a hours later, having watched it a couple of times, still picking and finding and seeing new things each time. it s about as good as it gets. that s the best i can say, really. i cannot say where it set a foot wrong. it was just spot on, it was great. it’s just spot on, it was great. it s really hard just spot o
it is having major implications for the normal functioning of it is having major implications for the normalfunctioning of democracy in this part of the world and that should be of concern to everybody. i think it sjust worth reminding our viewers abroad, the mla, just clarify exacting what you re talking about? pm clarify exacting what you re talking about? ~ clarify exacting what you re talking about? ~ ~ ., ., about? an mla, someone who was elected to the about? an mla, someone who was elected to the local about? an mla, someone who was elected to the local devolved - elected to the local devolved institutions at stormont, we haven t had a fully functioning local government in northern ireland since february of last year because the dup removed itself from the structures of locally devolved power so currently our departments are run by civil servants who don t have ministerial power and there has been some quasi direct rule from london, there are a lot of issues that remai
we saw republican senators for the most part, one or two predictable exceptions rally to the president s defense saying they thought the revocation of brennan s security clearance made sense, particularly as mentioned. senator burr, heads the intelligence committee and additionally senator john cornyn, second in command in the senate. second most powerful republican. they are doing the opposite of breaking ranks when it comes to the brennan situation. the president s base will be entirely unperturbed. the question becomes are these matters which are a little complex, a little technical. most americans aren t up or security clearance law. are these matters something that sways independent voters? voters who may haven t decided which way they re going to go? the politic there is an open question. we don t know. i want to play more of brennan s interview last night with rachel maddow. it was controversial. described the president s performance in helsinki as treasonous. take a listen to