Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240903 : comparemela.com

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240903

Start your Monday Morning. A little bit of rain for some, even some Thunderstorms Mist and rain to start your Monday Morning. Good morning, its Monday 2nd september. One or two word 0fsted Inspection Grades for englands schools are being scrapped with immediate effect. Last year an inquest found an 0fsted Inspection had contributed to the suicide of primary headteacher Ruth Perry, leading to widespread calls for change. Headteacher Ruth Perry, leading the government said the overall grades werent fair or accurate, but the change was criticised by the conservatives for removing a vital indicator for parents. Heres our Education Editor Branwen jeffreys. After an inspection, Caversham Primary was but yes, its this. A relief, really, that no other Head Teacher will have to go through what ruth went through. So from today, overall Inspection Grades are scrapped, like good or inadequate. School inspection standards remain the same. And from september 2025, there will be a new Report Card for parents. Education unions welcomed the change and said parents will still get clear reports this year. The Inspection System remains broadly the same at the moment, and it will give a full report on the performance of The School right now. Itjust removes the high Stakes Nature thats been so damaging. And what we will do now is build a new system through 0fsted, through government and through the profession to make sure parents really get what they need. Parents and teachers will get a say in the design of the new Report Card. It will have to prove it works just as well or better to help schools improve, and parents choose the best school for their child. Branwen jefferys, bbc news. At 7. 30 well be speaking to Education Minister, Bridget Phillipson. Jon has more of the days news. The government has promised to look into the problems caused by so called Dynamic Pricing of tickets to gigs and concerts. The practice, which allows official Ticket Sellers to inflate prices when demand is high, will now be included in a planned consultation on protecting fans from Ticket Touts. It comes after millions of people tried to buy 0asis tickets over the weekend, as Leigh Milner reports. First came the hype. When both come together, you have greatness. Then the disappointment. Millions of Oasis Fans spent Saturday Morning battling lengthy online queues and technical glitches in the hope of bagging tickets to next Years Reunion gigs. Many of those who did get through then faced another hurdle. Tickets costing hundreds of pounds more than expected thanks to so called Dynamic Pricing. Thats when high demand pushes up costs, a practice more commonly seen on taxi Hailing Apps or airline websites. The cheapest tickets were between 70 and 205, i think, which you can kind of Sort Of, well, yeah, ok, thats not too bad. But then the only ones that were available were the platinum, so it was like £500. We didnt want to pay that so, um, no. So were not going. Tonight im a Rock And Roll star. The government had already pledged a consultation to tackle ticket touting. Thats the resale of tickets by secondary vendors. So maybe youre gonna be the one that saves me. Now it says it will add Dynamic Pricing, which is done by the primary vendors, to that consultation. This must be welcome news. Dynamic pricing was an odious Business Product that was brought overfrom North America and really does disadvantage a significant number of consumers. Its vitally important that government actually understands how this industry works, not just what theyre told by ticket companies. You gotta Roll With It, you gotta take your time. The society of Ticket Agents and retailers has stressed that Ticket Prices are set by artists and their management. Whoever� s responsible, Music Fans will be hoping prices come down. Leigh milner, bbc news. Nino will be looking at that issue later in the programme. Up to half A Million people are estimated to have protested across israel, demanding that the government does a deal with hamas to return the remaining hostages. It comes after six israelis were found dead in a Tunnel In Rafah over the weekend. 0ur Correspondentjon Donnison is in jerusalem. How much pressure is there on the israeli Prime Ministers this morning . A, israeli Prime Ministers this morning . Israeli Prime Ministers this morninu . �. , morning . A lot. These were the bi est morning . A lot. These were the biggest Protests Morning . A lot. These were the biggest protests across morning . A lot. These were the biggest protests across israel i morning . A lot. These were the i biggest protests across israel since the start of the war. Hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating across the country. There were calls from the forum representing Hostage Families formal protests today, plans to block major highways across israel, there is a general strike thats going to happen so thousands of businesses will be closed, banks, some schools, universities, government ministries. So he is under real pressure. The outrage against hamas is given here in israel. But these protests are not about that. They are about prime Minister Netanyahu and his government, and they say, the protesters, that Mr Netanyahu is prioritising his own personal political survival ahead of securing a comprehensive Ceasefire And Hostage Release Deal for gaza. A comprehensive Ceasefire And Hostage Release Dealfor gaza. These protests last night at Tel Aviv, you had people shouting murderer, referring to Mr Netanyahu. He is has their blood on his hands, they said. There were six more bodies brought out of gaza a week ago, these bodies at the weekend, and some of the Hostage Family say that if it was not for Mr Netanyahu, their Loved Ones would be alive. He rejects that and said hamas is blocking a deal and said hamas is blocking a deal and must be pursued. And said hamas is blocking a deal and must be pursued. Thank you very much. A new vaccination, described as game changing, is being rolled out by the nhs to protect babies and elderly people from a cold virus this winter across the uk. Respiratory syncytial virus, or rsv, leads to mild cold like symptoms for most, but can lead to pneumonia or even prove fatal for vulnerable people. 0ur Health Correspondent Sophie Hutchinson reports. This was my Grandson Lyle, on Life Support at alder hey hospital, just weeks old, developed rsv that had gone into bronchiolitis. Andrew gwynne is not only a grandfather but also englands minister for Public Health launching the newjabs. I dont want any other family to have to go through the trauma and the worry that my wife and i went through in those two weeks, and this is preventable, which is why this vaccine is so important. Respiratory syncytial virus, or rsv, usually causes cold like symptoms but can lead to Serious complications like bronchiolitis and pneumonia. Every year, 20,000 babies and thousands of elderly people are treated in hospital in england after catching it. Its potentially life threatening, particularly for very young, vulnerable babies who may have other conditions like cardiac conditions or may be premature. Those babies tend to get very sick. But today, for the first time, the nhs in england, wales and Northern Ireland will be offering women who are 28 weeks pregnant and elderly people aged 75 to 79 newjabs to protect against rsv. The same vaccines are already offered in scotland. So hesjust a conventional five year old boy, full of beans, full of life. Andrew gwynnes Grandson Lyle made a full recovery. Health experts are hoping the newjab will be a Game Changer this winter for vulnerable babies and the elderly. Sophie hutchinson, bbc news. The far right party, alternative for germany, or afd, is celebrating significant successes in yesterdays regional elections in two eastern states. Exit polls suggest it will be the largest party in the local parliament in thuringia, and second largest in saxony. Other Political Parties have ruled out forming coalitions with the afd. West midlands police have arrested two teenagers in connection with the murder of a 13 year old boy at his home in 0ldbury. The boy was discovered with Stab Wounds on Thursday Afternoon and died at the scene. Mps return to Parliament Today after the summer break, with the row about Winter Fuel payments continuing. 0ne Cabinet Minister has insisted that the government has had to make tough decisions on spending to avoid a run on the pound. 0ur Chief Political Correspondent Henry Zeffman is in westminster. Henry, back to work for all those mps and it seems like its all about money is the new term begins. Exactly right, jon. This new government is trying to bounce back into the Political Term with a burst of political energy. There is legislation in the commons this week on the railways, bringing them back into public ownership. 0n more oversight, independent oversight of budget decisions. 0n gb energy, the Energy Company and the announcement on 0fsted we have been talking about. But clouding over all of that are big decisions that everybody knows are coming down the track from this Labour Government on the budget, on tax, and on spend. We have already had one of those announcements, just before mps went away on the summer break, about the Means Testing of the Winter Fuel allowance and as you were saying, that has proved controversial over the summer with labour mps who are getting anxious messages from their constituents who are concerned about it. I would expect that only to intensify as those mps congregate and share information. Plenty of them do concede that this government is going to have to make tough choices. The thing is, this doesnt even touch the sides of the Black Hole, as Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves put it, that they have to deal with. So all of that still pointing towards the budget which is at The End of next month, lots more tough decisions to come. The conservatives still have their decision to make about who will follow Rishi Sunak as the leader of the Conservative Party and the Political Term isjust the Conservative Party and the Political Term is just getting started. Political term is ust getting started. ,. ,. ,. , ~ Political Term is ust getting started. ,. ,. ,. , now, you may have heard of pole vaulting, but in the netherlands they have taken the sport to new extremes. Imagine this in the olympics or paralympics. Fierljeppen, orfar leaping, is a special sport for the dutch. So, obviously. Combining athletics, Technique And Balance as they climb to the top of the pole before landing. Core strength, quite a lot, as well. Do you know how this started . Come on, think about it. Farmers going between two meadows that had a moat between two meadows that had a moat between them. The between two meadows that had a moat between them between them. The canals or something between them. The canals or something. I between them. The canals or something. I knew between them. The canals or something. I knew that between them. The canals or something. I knew that was i between them. The canals or something. 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It is looking a bit murky this morning but i have found a brighter spot to get your Monday Morning under way in essex, Blue Skies but missed forming in fields. Most of us have a grey and misty start to monday and some rain around for one or two, some rumbles of thunder as well. If you are going to head out of the day, it will not be cold. 13 to 19 degrees as it stands right now. Close to where it should be on an afternoon in september never mind investing in the morning. But as you have been well aware first thing in the morning will stop but as some people will have been well aware, there have been some thunderstorms around, in yorkshire and drifting north, some showers will clip eastern Northern Ireland, Push Into Southern Scotland and persistent rain into North West England. West and wales should brighten up a little bit. Driest and brightest towards the south and eat but we could see some nasty thunderstorms across parts of Eastern Scotland, more persistent rain across Western Scotland. Temperatures in the mid teens. Might brighten up a little bit in Northern Ireland, one or two showers, a few showers across england and wales, wales, the South West, may be the Odd Rumble of thunder. But some in the east could stay dry. Persistent Rain Clearing away tonight from northern scotland, one or two showers elsewhere, not quite as humid as last night, especially in the west. A humid start across the South East but to take us through tuesday and wednesday, a few showers but temperatures dropping, and much more comfortable feel for many. Thank you, matt, see you soon. From today in england working parents of children aged nine months and older can access 15 hours of free childcare for the first time. Lets look at the figures. The benefit is on offer to parents who earn just over £9,500 but less than £100,000 per year. With 50 hours of childcare costing an average of close to £16,000 annually, those free hours could save more than £4,000 per child. Help forfamilies with slightly older children was already available. Parents of ch

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