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BBCNEWS BBC Election Debate Reaction May 31, 2017

Lets get a flavour of some of the sparks that flew tonight. This is one exchange betweenJeremy Corbyn and amber rudd, discussing the need for social care. We are a party who a lwa ys for social care. We are a party who always supports those in most need. And the welfare bill for helping people on disabilities has gone up £7 billion in the last three years. We will always provide that safety net. Amber, you try to remove safety nets from people on disabilities and turned around on that. You are not credible. I know there is no extra payments you do not want to add, no tax you do not want to rise but the fa ct tax you do not want to rise but the fact is that we have to concentrate oui fact is that we have to concentrate our resources on the people who need it most and we have to stop thinking, as you do, that there is a Magic Money Tree. You have to be accountable. Just one of the highlights from the debate this evening. I highlights from the debate this evening. Lam pleased highlights

BBCNEWS Monday In Parliament March 7, 2017

The main news from westminster. Fears over job losses after the sale of vauxhall to a french car manufacturer. Our Employment Laws make it easier to sack workers in the uk compared to those who work in france and germany which puts them at an immediate disadvantage. Advice for the Culture Secretary after she raises concerns about a Takeover Of Sky By 21st fox. A Successful Company that should not be persecuted a Successful Company that should not be persecuted because the left doesnt like it. Office dress codes for women such as high heels have objected and ridiculed. Working in flat shoes does not make me reach for the smelling salts. I imagine clients will be spectacularly unbothered by the heel height of anyone in attendance. The House Of Commons was today dominated by two begged business deals, the first the sale of vauxhall. General motors is selling its american arm for £1. 9 billion. European arm. The buyer is a french firm, psa, which owns peugeot. They have promised to Return

BBCNEWS BBC News at Six June 4, 2024 17:26:00

is so many islanders shivering in their homes and looking out of their windows, seeing these gleaming turbines and not seeing any personal benefit. but the developers insist the wind farm will be good for the country and the community. so this project alone is going to be the biggest community benefit fund of any renewable project in the uk. when the site goes into operation next year, it will be 2.2 million every year for the duration of the wind farm. 0vernight, this project will help shetland decarbonise its energy system, and it s going to produce energy that we export back and benefit scotland and the wider uk network as well. it could provide electricity to half a million homes, but it might power the new rosebank oil field. reshaping our energy supply is not plain sailing. james cook, bbc news, shetland. now to the tale of twiglet, a 16 month old dacshund who s been reunited with her owner, after she was snatched from her home near saffron waldon.

BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten June 4, 2024 21:26:00

at the moment from renewables? i don t think we are. i think what you re seeing is so many shetlanders shivering in their homes and looking out of their windows, seeing these gleaming turbines, and not seeing any personal benefit. but the developers insist the wind farm will be good for the country and the community. so this project alone is going to be the biggest community benefit fund of any renewable project in the uk. when the site goes into operation next year, it will be 2.2 million every year for the duration of the wind farm. overnight this project will help shetland decarbonise its energy system and it s going to produce energy that we export back and benefit scotland and the wider uk network as well. it could provide electricity to 500,000 homes. but it might power the new rosebank oil field. reshaping our energy supply is not plain sailing. james cook, bbc news, shetland.

BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick June 4, 2024 11:43:00

i mean, hutchies is obviously a school on the south side of glasgow and there is now a disproportionate number of pupils, particularly from a south asian background and from a jewish background that go to the school and. look, i think humza yousaf was two years below me at school. i only ever had one conversation with him at school. i m not sure it was a very positive one! he was a nationalist back then and i was a member of the labour party so i think we kind of rubbed up the runway we kind of rubbed off the wrong way in that conversation as well. but i part of it is i think confidence. i think the big challenge we have to win over is, it s part of our culture in scotland and the wider uk, where we have this inherent i think. we kind of downsell ourselves rather than upsell. if you compare us to the american education system, america is brilliant at upselling itself. i was talking to businesspeople

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