Another u turn there. Another u turn there. Another u turn there. Bev and would you welcome another brexit referendum within the next decade. 7 well, according to a new poll, almost half of voters would like to see a return to the 2016 vote. I for one, would not. What do you think. Think. Let us know your your thoughts on all of our talking points this morning thing that brexit referendum is a brilliant one. Its interesting isnt it. Well weve got mock france walls in here, so lets put it to him. Staunch brexiteer and we have we have him head to head with corbyn adviser. With the former corbyn adviser. Hes get spicy. Hes going to get spicy. Thats right. First of all, though, here is paul hawkins with your latest. News with your very latest. News thanks , bev. Thanks, bev. Good morning. It is 931. Im paul hawkins in the gb news room. Our top story this morning. Then the number of uk Job Vacancies has fallen by 66,000. Thats according to the office for National Statistics uk unemployment
And its unbelievable really. But nearly 88,000 nhs appointments have been cancelled just in the last week. That is due to the latest Junior Doctor strikes. 1. 2 million appointment now have had to be rescheduled since the action began only last december. Since the action began only last december. For since the action began only last december. For next week, since the action began only last december. For next week, Junior Doctors are due to take part in another six day walkout. Thats another six day walkout. Thats the longest in the history of the longest in the history of the nhs, so let me know how have you been affected . Have you been affected . Vaiews gbnews. Com. And also, who do you blame for this . Do you blame intransigent doctors . Or perhaps the government . Let me know. Vaiews gbnews. Com is the email address as always. But first lets get your News Headlines with Aaron Armstrong. Good afternoon. Its a minute past 12 im Aaron Armstrong. Roofs have been pred Aaron Armstrong. R
the city is growing in stature, physically, but i think also in terms of its reputation, both in the uk and around the world. this was, obviously, the home of industry going back a couple of centuries. hit a decline in the second part of the 20th century, but manchester is most definitely back. and i think there is a lot of energy flowing around the city right now. but i guess we have to measure your performance against promises, and you made some key promises. one was on housing tackling manchester s housing problems but, in particular, tackling the number of people sleeping rough on the streets, the number of homeless people in the city. sure. if you look at the latest report from the respected housing charity shelter, they say that the number sleeping rough have gone up in the last year, that manchester s rate of homelessness is far worse than the national average, and that, as they put it, it is the most problematic city in the north west of england. so, you failed? no,
a me to take it too far on a night out and that was main city players last night as a celebrated winning the trouble. can you really blame them, though? that is good work lads. you are all cut up now. goodbye. this is bbc news. we ll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk from manchester. i m stephen sackur. this city styles itself the capital of the north of england, but with the pride there is also some resentment of the degree of centralisation in england, the dominance of london, and the lack of regional autonomy. my guest today is the mayor of this city, andy burnham. he quit westminster politics to come here and he is committed to a radical vision a decentralised, united kingdom. but is his own party, let alone the country as a whole, ready for his brand of radicalism? andy burnham, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. now, mr mayor, you have had six years
And how can our politicians play their part . With us now to talk about what might come next is Immigration Minister robert jenrick. After labours Big By Election wins, lisa nandy could soon be representing you All Over The World the Shadow International Development Minister joins me from salford. As the un calls conditions inside gaza catastrophic, well speak to dr Hanan Ashrawi a woman who has spent decades at the heart of palestinian politics. And well speak to israels former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. Good morning. You might have seen that we were going to speak to israeli president isaac herzog. He has had to postpone, but we hope hell be with us on a future programme. In the meantime, welcome to my panel. Jasmine el gamal, a middle east expert who advised the obama administration, also best selling historian and tv presenter simon sebag montefiore, and lucy fisher, the Financial Times Whitehall Editor and host of its Political Fix podcast. Lets have a lok at some of the fron