The regulator says customers could be paying millions services, with too many people of pounds too much looked after by workers who lack today we find out what theyre doing skills and training. To tackle it. In 2018, inspectors who visited britians gymnasts are celebtrating their best ever hospitals for people with learning World Championships three of the teams Medal Winners are with us this morning. Disabilities and autism rated 1 as inadequate. This year, 10 have been given this lowest rating. Its a cloudy start of the day for last year, inspections of inpatient many. Rain across north east England Mental Health services for children but that will clear, the sun will and teenagers found come out but later, more rain will 3 were inadequate. Come out but later, more rain will come in from the west. Now, 7 are failing to meet standards. What weve seen is a perfect Storm Brewing an increase in demand, its tuesday 15th october. Plus some real concerns our top story. Englands euro 2020 qu
Also in the programme, women win prizes as the booker is shared between two female writers and a woman is among the trio taking the nobel economics award, we ask what are they doing differently. And, in this tiny little area to live, there is no table. No eating at the table here. Well drop in on some of tokyos arms length micro flats. In the age of mummy bloggers and kid influencers, well get the inside track on designer kidswear, with the boss of roco clothing. And, its called the beautiful game, its big business worldwide but is brand europe too tarnished . Today we want to know, what can be done to kick racism out of football . Let us know just use the hashtag bbcworklife. A very warm welcome to our new business show, worklife. And we start in the europe, where the continents Climate Change credentials face an acid test today. Now do we want our banks to continue financing fossil fuel projects such as Oil Exploration . Well, eu finance ministers will decide whether to back a plan b
In six uk cities today. 56 will allow films to be downloaded in seconds. Ill be asking if its coverage is fair and good value. How Driverless Cars could revolutionise the lives of future pensioners. A cloudy but mild start to the day. Some heavy rain in the north, brightest skies in the Northern Isles, and the south east will feel quite humid. Its thursday the 30th of may. Our top Story University tuition fees in england should be cut by £1,700 a year, according to a government review published today. It also suggests that students from poorerfamilies should receive grants to cover living costs. But there are concerns that extending the period over which graduates pay back loans from 30 to a0 years could reduce the benefit of any fee cut. Heres our education correspondent, frankie mccamley. Six students at one college, each with a different plan for their future. Some want to go to university, for others apprenticeships are on the cards. For francesco, money is a big part of her decis
so, what s going on here is the bbc inferring that someone s political allegiance means that their criticism is somehow invalid. are we, in future, going to be informed when a guest is conservative supporting 7 i d really be interested in the editorial process here. and lissy wilkins contrasted the description of mr needle as labour supporting with the treatment of the bbc chairman in the following item on monday s program. no mention was made of mr sharp s support of the tory party or, indeed, the large donation he had made to the tory party. if this is to be the bbc s policy to identify the political allegiance of everyone appearing in the programme, this policy should apply to everyone. we put those points to bbc news and they told us: the bbc chairman richard sharp gave an interview on tuesday to the corporation s own media editor. katie razzall. it came two days after newspaper story allege he d helped facilitate a loan to the then prime minister, borisjohnson, just week
new prime minister, liz truss, has been addressing the un general assembly. in her speech, she said her country would give military aid to ukraine until it prevails in its war with russia. she also stressed her support for democracies around the world. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. never has it felt more important to remember the lessons of the greatest crime of the 20th century, the nazi genocide of thejews. europe is again witnessing a war of aggression, anti semitism is on the rise and young people, according to the surveys, have an alarming level of ignorance about the holocaust. well, my guest today is tova friedman, one of the youngest survivors of the auschwitz death camp. now in her 80s, she s written a memoir and is using social media to tell her story. so is the world ready to listen and learn? tovah friedman, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it is a great pleasure to have you with me here in this synagogue. i am mindful that it