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Now on bbc news, Monday In Parliament. Hello again and welcome to Monday In Parliament, as mps call for more help for those living in flats with Inflammable Cladding. Theyre locked into an absolute nightmare, in unsafe homes, unable to sell, unable to remortgage and facing mounting bills. The Housing Minister says the government is on the case. It is vital that dangerous cladding is removed as fast as possible, and the government will not tolerate unnecessary delays. Also in this programme, a message for those unsure about the covid jab. This is a safe vaccine. Everyone who qualifies should take it and you should trust i the government and the nhs in order to supply it. But first, ministers have come under pressure from mps including many on thei ....
for this year s delayed oscars the most ethnically diverse, in the history of the academy awards. the world health organisation says vaccination programmes should not be halted after a growing list of eu countries decided to suspend the use of the oxford astrazeneca jab over safety concerns. germany, france, spain and italy are all taking the precautionary measure of suspending use of the vaccine because of fears about possible side effects, including blood clots. our medical editor fergus walsh has the latest. a public display of confidence in the oxford astrazeneca vaccine from northern ireland s chief medical officer today. by contrast, you cannot have the jab in the irish republic, in france, germany and is a growing list of eu countries which have temporarily suspended its use. this is a safe, effective vaccine as recommended by mhra. let s remember, this virus kills people, kills people my age, younger people and older people and the benefits are strongly ....
monday in parliament. hello again, and welcome to monday in parliament. she was just walking home mps pay tribute to sarah everard, as the home secretary promises to listen to women and girls. too many of us have clutched our keys in our fists in case we need to defend ourselves, and that is not ok. but there s widepread criticism of the way a vigil for sarah was policed. what happened this weekend is a reminder of what happens when police try to completely bypass the views of the communities they serve. also in this programme, fares please stand by for the age of the bus. buses are not just an industry, but they re almost like a social service and fundamentally they help us level up the country. but first, the home secretary has told mps she understands public anger over sarah everard s death, but she warned against protests while covid restrictions are in place. priti patel confirmed that she s started a review into the policing of saturday s vigil on clapha ....
roman catholic nun joins demonstrators, and prays with police. president biden s climate envoy, john kerry, calls on the world s 20 most polluting nations to do more to tackle climate change. he s been talking to bbc news. and the schoolgirl left for dead by the taliban who went on to win a nobel prize. malala yusafzai tells us about her new multi million pound television deal. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. britain s royal family and its advisors are reeling from a list of damaging allegations made by the duke and duchess of sussex in their interview with oprah winfrey. meghan said that she considered taking her own life, and that there had been conversations within the royal family about how dark their son archie s skin might be. oprah winfrey has said it wasn t queen elizabeth or the duke of edinburgh who asked prince harry about the colour of his son s skin. so far, buckingham palace has not responded to any of the allegations, as our ....
now on bbc news, monday in parliament. hello again and welcome to monday in parliament. why are nurses only getting a i% pay rise? most of the public sector is having a pay freeze, even against this backdrop we will continue to provide pay rises for nhs workers. but some conservatives think ministers should go further. will she reconsider and at least, at least propose a larger increase for lower paid nhs workers? and on international women s day, an appeal for better health care. it s shocking that women are up 50% more likely to be misdiagnosed following a heart attack simply because our- symptoms differ| to those of men. but first. the prime minister has defended plans to give some nhs staff in england a i% pay rise. borisjohnson said the government is giving workers as much as we can in the tough times of the covid pandemic. the increase, which is being considered by an independent panel, would cover most hospital staff. in the commons, a health minister brush ....