from tony blair to rishi sunak, ifelt like humming the tune of ghostbusters! who are you going to call? louise casey! why you? how did this happen? i don t really know, actually. i don t know. i started offjust working in charities with homeless people and then all our dreams came true when somebody said, we want to reduce the number of people sleeping on the streets by two thirds, we will set a target, we are serious and i got thatjob. and i suppose i am pretty fearless. and pretty determined, if i believe in the cause. and i always say to people, success then breeds success. we are a nation that loves our failures, aren t we? god love henman, who never won wimbledon but we made the name of that hill after him. we celebrate the underdog which is one of our most endearing and wonderful qualities. drifting is a fearless, we talk to a few people you worked with and one former cabinet minister said louise is like, a live grenade thrown into the civil service. and added, in cas
champions league final in istanbul, leaving i o champions league final in istanbul, leaving 1 0 with 20 minutes left, rodri was the scorer. now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking. draw up a list of some of the toughest policy of nuts that any government needs to crack and you probably put pretty near the top rough sleeping. you might add anti social behaviour, troubled families, maybe child sexual exploitation. victims rights and last but certainly not least, the culture and standards of the police. that list is a short summary of the job is done by my guest this week on political thinking. job is done by my guest this week on politicalthinking. she job is done by my guest this week on political thinking. she has done those jobs political thinking. she has done thosejobs for political thinking. she has done those jobs for five different prime ministers, both main political parties over the last quarter of a century or
. these steps will save lives. at the same time, much more needs to be done. protect civilians and to make sure that the humanitarian assistance reaches them. far too many palestinians have been killed. far too many have suffered these past weeks. and we want to do everything possible to prevent harm to them and to maximize the assistance that gets to them. and that secretary of state antony blinken this morning. right now, israeli military is giving civilians in northern gaza a six-hour window to evacuate south. it comes after israeli officials have agreed to daily humanitarian pauses after facing pressure from the white house. this morning, we have been seeing thousands of palestinians, including families with small children, streaming through gaza city as they make their way south. the window to get out is about to close in an hour. the footing has not stopped everywhere. new video shows israeli tanks at a hospital in northern gaza. you hear the sound of explosion, hea
draw up a list of some of the toughest policy nuts that any government needs to crack and you probably put pretty near the top rough sleeping. you might add anti social behaviour, troubled families, maybe child sexual exploitation. victims rights and last but certainly not least, the culture and standards of the police. that list is a short summary of the jobs done by my guest this week on political thinking. she has done those jobs for five different prime ministers, both main political parties over the last quarter of a century or so. baroness casey of blackstock, dame louise casey, is arguably one of the most influential non politicians in politics today. thank you forjoining me on political thinking. thank you very much, it is delightful to be here. as i read out the list ofjobs you have done for prime ministers
century or so. baroness casey of blackstock, dame louise casey, is arguably one of the most influential non politicians in politics today. thank you forjoining me on political thinking. thank you forjoining me on political thinking. you very much, it is delightful political thinking. you very much, it is delightful to political thinking. you very much, it is delightful to be political thinking. you very much, it is delightfulto be here. - political thinking. you very much, it is delightful to be here. as - political thinking. you very much, it is delightfulto be here. as i - it is delightfulto be here. as i read out the it is delightfulto be here. as i read out the list it is delightfulto be here. as i read out the list of it is delightful to be here. as i read out the list ofjobs you have done for prime ministers from tony blair to rishi sunak, ifelt like humming the tune of ghostbusters! who are you going to call? louise casey! why are you? how did this happen? i casey!