as a shocking lack of commitment to insulating people s homes. the criticism was contained in the annual review of the climate change committee which has been looking at the progress of ministers in curbing harmful emissions. the government said the uk was leading the world on climate change. the committee says unless policies the committee says unless policies are improved, the government will need to try another tack to persuade people to fly yes and eat less meat. it criticises a lack of policy to insulative home saying households would say £40 a year. i m joined now by one of the members of the climate change committee the director of analysis mike thompson. what do you make of it? the point we are making today what do you make of it? the point we are making today is what do you make of it? the point we are making today is the what do you make of it? the point we are making today is the government | are making today is the government is right, they have been leading th
kevin courtney says there were a lot of issues that it didn t address. this is what he told us? i m afraid it doesn t address the things that we have learned coming through the pandemic. it doesn t deal with the significant issue of child poverty, it doesn t deal with school funding. it doesn t deal with the profound problem of a teacher retention and instead, he is setting targets, he is setting targets for children, but not for the extra funding or extra support for schools. also, the communications secretary, the education secretary, a 14-year-old boy who has collapsed at a food bank, while he was cueing for food, he collapsed from hunger and had to be taken to the hospital. and i wonder what labor had to say about that. absolutely shocking story. the person running the food bank tweeted about it and we don t have information about who the boy is and he was shocked with the targeted support going out and this is of course the growing concern of the rising
schools. setting targets for children. the vast majority of school already hit their target and in a few that do not quite often, they ve compress the lunch hour for a good reason. a rural school and have difficulties with school chance for, etc. and finally, set a target for schools coming joining multi academy trusts. where he has provided no evidence that that is a good thing in educational terms. and no proposals for reform of allows schools to leave if it does not provide a good service to them. although the education secretary if he were here in his response said that he is vanishing to get more money for the department that had previously had thought possible. and he s hopeful that the money will go where it is needed and targeted most. the government appointed
government s forthcoming schools white paper and plans for schools to offer 32 and a half hour school week but 2023. right now by the general secretary of the national education union. hi kevin, thank you for joining us on the program this morning. of you had that secretary speaking on his private just moments ago, what did you make of we had to say? i didn t hear. because the sound was not coming through. but i ve been talking with civil servants before today about what the white paper says. and i ve seen the things he s been saying. i have to say, this is the first white paper for six years and i m afraid that s a damp square. does not address things we ve learned coming through the pandemic. does not deal with the significant issue of child poverty. does not deal with school funding. does not deal with the profound problem of teacher recruitment and retention. it said, he is setting targets. setting targets for children but not putting funding in. or pointing support for
requirement in pubs, bars and restaurants the mothers? the in northern ireland. the hospitality industry has called like britain are reluctant to take the mothers? like britain are reluctant to take the mothers? , . , . , , for the requirements to be scrapped. the mothers? the basic principle is reall to the mothers? the basic principle is really to try the mothers? the basic principle is really to try to the mothers? the basic principle is really to try to keep the mothers? the basic principle is really to try to keep the the mothers? the basic principle is really to try to keep the family - really to try to keep the family unity in the sense that, of course, in just over three weeks time, the eyes of the world will be these are charge and have a sense of on glasgow as the cop26 climate normalcy and they are able to go change conference gets under way. back with their mothers. at the same it ll be the biggest global summit the uk has ever hosted. time, as i have met many of