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the tuc wa nts after the kids go to bed. the tuc wants everyone at work to get the same parental rights from day one. and to be made aware of them. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: reports from the united states quoting white house sources say president trump will ask congress to release an initial $5.9 billion to help with the recovery effort in texas. estimates about the amount of federal money that is likely to be needed vary widely, with top end estimates as high as $100 and $50 billion. french business leaders have praised president macron‘s planned changes to the country's labour laws. however, trade unionists have pledged to block the reforms. unemployment in france is currently almost ten % of the workforce. —— unemployment in france is currently almost 10% of the workforce. the transfer window has closed across the transfer window has closed a cross m ost the transfer window has closed across most of europe top football leagues and among the big senders of the summer with french side para centreman. eng
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not everything at the tuc happens on the conference floor. in the smoke—free rooms, some of the unions which fund the labour party are putting real pressure onjeremy corbyn. the first victory, as they see it, is getting him to sign up to single market membership during transition. now they want him to go further. today it sounded like they we re further. today it sounded like they were having some success. there has to bea were having some success. there has to be a trade relationship with europe, formerly within the single market or whether it is an agreement to trade within the single market. i think it is open for discussion and negotiation. labour were quick to point out that this didn't signal a change in policy. 0thers point out that this didn't signal a change in policy. others want him to move in the other direction. we want to be ina move in the other direction. we want to be in a position where leave mean to be in a position where leave mean to leave and some people want to use the single market as a trojan horse to keep others in
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the message from the tuc is they don't want this 01’ from the tuc is they don't want this or that public service worker to be bought off as they see it, they want to pay rise across the board, they wa nt to to pay rise across the board, they want to pay cap lifted and what they wa nt to want to pay cap lifted and what they want to hear from the treasury is that they are prepared to lift that for everyone, at least next year. they might in fact get some guidance on helping employers recruit and retain staffed by giving them some extra cash. they are basically saying united we stand, and they didn't want to see workers divided. they are also saying about effectively saying inside the single market. she criticised theresa may for her wish list of demands, but her real criticism was directed at the labour party, try to convince them not just to the labour party, try to convince them notjust to stay in the single market but for much longer. and in terms of changes that she will be hoping to bring about, the speech is one thing and a rallying cry, but what you think will be the tuc‘s priorit
the message from the tuc is they don't want this 01’ from the tuc is they don't want this or that public service worker to be bought off as they see it, they want to pay rise across the board, they wa nt to to pay rise across the board, they want to pay cap lifted and what they wa nt to want to pay cap lifted and what they want to hear from the treasury is that they are prepared to lift that for everyone, at least next year. they might in fact get some guidance on helping employers recruit...
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ian watson is at the tuc conference. tell us more about what frances 0'grady has been saying. conference. tell us more about what frances o'grady has been saying. two topics dominating this tuc conference getting under way in just half an hour. 0ne conference getting under way in just half an hour. one is the public sector pay cut. frances 0'grady very much against that, the unions threatening strike action. the other is brexit, which the general secretary thinks will threaten jobs. she was talking about britain has their position in the single market. she went beyond the existing policy, supporting labour's policy of staying inside the single market. during a period of transition. he said unless someone has a better idea, the best way to protectjobs in the long term was staying inside the single market or the equivalent ona the single market or the equivalent on a permanent basis. she turned her fire on conservative mps, accusing some of them are trying to undermine not just the long—term some of them are trying to un
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not everything at the tuc happens on the conference floor. in the smoke—free rooms, some of the unions which fund the labour party are putting real pressure onjeremy corbyn. the first victory, as they see it, is getting him to sign up to single market membership during transition. now they want him to go further. today it sounded like they were having some success. there has to be a trade relationship with europe, formerly within the single market or whether it is an agreement to trade within the single market. i think it is open for discussion and negotiation. labour were quick to point out that this didn't signal a change in policy. but some brexit—backing unions want him to move in the other direction. we want to be in a position where leave mean to leave and some people want to use the single market as a trojan horse to keep others in europe. but the tuc‘s leadership is hoping to make the political weather on brexit. they are trying to put clear blue water between them and the government on eu and the single market. let's you're a l
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ian watson, bbc news, the tuc in brighton. the the tuc in brighton. foreign minister of banglades has the foreign minister of bangladesh has described myanmar‘s treatment of the rohingya community as genocide. violence and persecution inside myanmar, formerly known as burma, has caused large numbers to flee in recent weeks, with nearly 300,000 now on bangladeshi territory. the cause was a major military crackdown sparked by rohingya militants attacking police post. justin rose like reports. justin rose like reports. like reports. three big fires were burning across the border in myanmar today. 0fficials the border in myanmar today. officials told us they had seen helicopters hovering before the smoke began to rise. and still the rohingya continue to pour into bangladesh. struggling with whatever belongings they can salvage before they flee. this man claims he was involved in one of the attacks that started all of this. in the village we agreed if we do nothing the world will never know about her plight. he says he and some other villagers wa nted sa
ian watson, bbc news, the tuc in brighton. the the tuc in brighton. foreign minister of banglades has the foreign minister of bangladesh has described myanmar‘s treatment of the rohingya community as genocide. violence and persecution inside myanmar, formerly known as burma, has caused large numbers to flee in recent weeks, with nearly 300,000 now on bangladeshi territory. the cause was a major military crackdown sparked by rohingya militants attacking police post. justin rose like reports....
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the tuc wants everyone at work to get the same parental rights from day one. and to be made aware of them. emma simpson, bbc news, hertfordshire. last night, football's summer spending spree came to an end. the most expensive football transfer window ever closed, with premier league clubs parting with an eyewatering £1.a billion. our sports correspondent david ornstein has been looking at the numbers. the culmination of a summer of unprecedented spending. although tra nsfer unprecedented spending. although transfer deadline day may largely be remembered for huge deals that didn't quite happen, there was still plenty of significant bits of business done. the most high profile look alex oxlade chamberlain to liverpool for £35 million. the same figure was spent by chelsea to sign danny drinkwaterfrom figure was spent by chelsea to sign danny drinkwater from the previous champions leicester. finally confirmed two—and—a—half hours after the 11pm deadline. it was a mixed night for chelsea. they were beaten to the signing of swansea's fernando llrrente. accor
the tuc wants everyone at work to get the same parental rights from day one. and to be made aware of them. emma simpson, bbc news, hertfordshire. last night, football's summer spending spree came to an end. the most expensive football transfer window ever closed, with premier league clubs parting with an eyewatering £1.a billion. our sports correspondent david ornstein has been looking at the numbers. the culmination of a summer of unprecedented spending. although tra nsfer unprecedented...
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the tuc wants everyone at work to get the same parental rights from day one. and to be made aware of them. emma simpson, bbc news, hertfordshire. the headlines this afternoon. liam fox has accused the european union of trying to blackmail britain into accepting a brexit divorce bill. g flores suspend nine members of staff from an immigration removal centre near gatwick airport following a panorama investigation. officers we re panorama investigation. officers were filmed mocking, abusing and assaulting people held there. former england captain wayne rooney has been charged with drink—driving. he was stopped by police in cheshire in the early hours of this morning. in sport scotland manager gordon strachan believes his side needs ten from the next 12 points to qualify for next year's from the next 12 points to qualify for next yea r‘s world from the next 12 points to qualify for next year's world cup. three of those could come against lithuania later tonight. england in malta, qualification for the world cup looks like a formality. valtteri bottas finished
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we'll take about inflation later this hour but first this report from ian watson at the tuc conference in brighton. police and prison officers are vital parts of the criminal justice system. it has been announced that they are getting a pay increase. the public service unions see themselves as the victims of an injustice, a pay wages for seven years. the government is making a big mistake in thinking it can get away with just lifting the cap. people have waited seven long years. they have had real pay cuts to the tune of thousands of pounds, firefighters, midwives, people across the public services, and they want to make up the ground that they have lost. usually, pay review bodies stick to government advice and do not recommend increases above 1%. but now it has been said that the government should reach its own cap this year. the government has accepted a recommendation to increase the salaries of most police officers by 1% across—the—board followed by a further 1% as a bonus, paid forfrom police reserve budgets. prison officers will get 1.7%. it's simply not good enough. anythin
we'll take about inflation later this hour but first this report from ian watson at the tuc conference in brighton. police and prison officers are vital parts of the criminal justice system. it has been announced that they are getting a pay increase. the public service unions see themselves as the victims of an injustice, a pay wages for seven years. the government is making a big mistake in thinking it can get away with just lifting the cap. people have waited seven long years. they have had...
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the tuc wants everyone at work to get the same parental rights from day one. and to be made aware of them. emma simpson, bbc news, hertfordshire. the headlines: brexit secretary david davis says brexit will not lead to a race to the bottom in terms of standards. speaking in washington mr davies set out his vision of a post brexit britain. g for s suspended nine members of staff following the panorama investigation. officers are mocking, abusing and assaulting people being held. wayne rooney has been charged with drink—driving committee was stopped by police in cheshire in the early hours of this morning. gordon strachan believes his side need ten points from a possible 12 to qualify for next year's points from a possible 12 to qualify for next yea r‘s world points from a possible 12 to qualify for next year's world cup. england play in malta later. final state of the cricket to billy, sorry stars made 100—7 against western storm in the semifinal. the winners will face southern vipers later. valtteri bottas finished second fastest in second practice ahead
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he joins us from the tuc conference in brighton. win. good afternoon. thank you for joining us from probably quite a noisy area, but what are your thoughts, first of all, about the fa ct thoughts, first of all, about the fact thatter with' getting — there are going possible pay rises for some public sector workers, not for others? well, i've got a few thoughts. first of all, any offer that doesn't give pay rises for all public sector workers is not good enough. we all deserve a pay rise shall not just staff enough. we all deserve a pay rise shall notjust staff in uniform, but eve ryo ne shall notjust staff in uniform, but everyone — education, health and the civil service and local governments. secondly, what we're being told here, about the government's so—called concession i think is pretty miserable. i talked to the prison officers association who said the offer is i.a%, not i.7%. £a00 a year. inflation is 2.9%. a further cut in living standards of prison officers and police officers and it's just nowhere near good officers and police officers
he joins us from the tuc conference in brighton. win. good afternoon. thank you for joining us from probably quite a noisy area, but what are your thoughts, first of all, about the fa ct thoughts, first of all, about the fact thatter with' getting — there are going possible pay rises for some public sector workers, not for others? well, i've got a few thoughts. first of all, any offer that doesn't give pay rises for all public sector workers is not good enough. we all deserve a pay rise shall...
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not everything at the tuc happens on the conference floor. in the smoke—free rooms, some of the unions which fund the labour party are putting real pressure onjeremy corbyn. the first victory, as they see it, is getting him to sign up to single market membership during transition. now they want him to go further. today it sounded like they were having some success. there has to be a trade relationship with europe, formerly within the single market or whether it is an agreement to trade within the single market. i think it is open for discussion and negotiation. labour were quick to point out that this didn't signal a change in policy. others want him to move in the other direction. we want to be in a position where leave mean to leave and some people want to use the single market as a trojan horse to keep others in europe. but the tuc leadership is hoping to make the political weather on brexit. they are trying to put clear blue water between labour and the government on eu and the single market. a lorry driver has appeared in court, charge
not everything at the tuc happens on the conference floor. in the smoke—free rooms, some of the unions which fund the labour party are putting real pressure onjeremy corbyn. the first victory, as they see it, is getting him to sign up to single market membership during transition. now they want him to go further. today it sounded like they were having some success. there has to be a trade relationship with europe, formerly within the single market or whether it is an agreement to trade within...
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and speaking to the tuc, the labour leader said if he won power he would lift the pay cap entirely. the labour party totally rejects the tories' attempt to divide and rule, to play one sector off against another. a labour government will end the public sector pay cap and give all workers the pay rise they deserve, and so desperately need. that is our policy. and labour's shadow chancellor said he'd back strikes over wages if they're democratically decided, so clear dividing lines remain between the government and opposition on pay. ian watson, bbc news, brighton. our political correspondent leila nathoo is at westminster. first of all, this sense of maybe more flexibility in the system next year, what should people read into that? i think it is the beginning of the end of the automatic cap on public sector pay rises being set at 1%. this year we had the recommendation of independent pay bodies. the final once but their recommendations for bird were for police and prison officers and the government has decided to accept their recommendations to give pay rises above that 1% cap. but n
and speaking to the tuc, the labour leader said if he won power he would lift the pay cap entirely. the labour party totally rejects the tories' attempt to divide and rule, to play one sector off against another. a labour government will end the public sector pay cap and give all workers the pay rise they deserve, and so desperately need. that is our policy. and labour's shadow chancellor said he'd back strikes over wages if they're democratically decided, so clear dividing lines remain between...
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the tuc wants everyone at work to get the same parental rights from day one. and to be made aware of them. emma simpson, bbc news, hertfordshire. the headlines: cardinal cormac murphy—o‘connor, the former archbishop of westminster, has died. gas suspends nine members of staff, after complaints about conduct at an immigration removal centre at gatwick airport. britain‘s trade secretary warns that the uk won‘t be blackmailed into paying a high price to leave the eu. now on bbc news a look ahead to sportsday at 6:30pm tonight. loads coming up in the sport tonight to set you up the weekend. lots of sport going on this evening. three home nations are in world cup qualifying action. england sitting very pretty on
the tuc wants everyone at work to get the same parental rights from day one. and to be made aware of them. emma simpson, bbc news, hertfordshire. the headlines: cardinal cormac murphy—o‘connor, the former archbishop of westminster, has died. gas suspends nine members of staff, after complaints about conduct at an immigration removal centre at gatwick airport. britain‘s trade secretary warns that the uk won‘t be blackmailed into paying a high price to leave the eu. now on bbc news a look...
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let's join our deputy political editorjohn pienaar, at the tuc conference in brighton. george, it has been years, decades, since we last saw a government locked in confrontation with public sector workers from the classroom to the emergency services. but on the day ministers finally ended their universal public sector workers pay cap, a struggle on that scale of that kind, now seems to be becoming alarmingly possible. would you fancy theirjob? today, routine duty at the tuc but trouble is always around the corner and now it has come closer. police get a rise to attract new recruits. so do prison officers and others with as well, above the pay cap but only just. today, the government took the latest pay recommendations and shared the news. the pay cap was finally ending. so more pay for public sector workers where rises we re public sector workers where rises werejudged public sector workers where rises were judged necessary. we public sector workers where rises werejudged necessary. we need public sector workers where rises were judged necessary. we need to strike a bal
let's join our deputy political editorjohn pienaar, at the tuc conference in brighton. george, it has been years, decades, since we last saw a government locked in confrontation with public sector workers from the classroom to the emergency services. but on the day ministers finally ended their universal public sector workers pay cap, a struggle on that scale of that kind, now seems to be becoming alarmingly possible. would you fancy theirjob? today, routine duty at the tuc but trouble is...
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francis, thanks for your time, frances 0'grady from the tuc. —— frances. our next story is about a childhood dream which has turned into a lifelong career. steve bennett has always been fascinated with rockets and space. now he is preparing for the launch of his latest rocket, that he hopes will take him a step closer to his goal of taking tourists into space. dave guest is in northumberland for us, near to where the launch will take place later this morning. dave, tell us more about this rocket? welcome to the 0tterburn ranges, a hive of activity at the moment where they get ready to launch a 27 foot rocket which they hope will go thousands of feet into the sky. this is the latest venture for steve bennett, britain's own rocketman, he has been more than 25 years trying to make sure britain has its place in the space race and this is his latest effort. he may have spent 25 yea rs on latest effort. he may have spent 25 years on this but his love affair with space and began far, far earlier. asa as a boy, steve bennett became accessible with rockets and spac
francis, thanks for your time, frances 0'grady from the tuc. —— frances. our next story is about a childhood dream which has turned into a lifelong career. steve bennett has always been fascinated with rockets and space. now he is preparing for the launch of his latest rocket, that he hopes will take him a step closer to his goal of taking tourists into space. dave guest is in northumberland for us, near to where the launch will take place later this morning. dave, tell us more about this...
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ian watson reports from the tuc conference in brighton. the unions have been fighting on demonstrations and here in brighton now on the beaches. they claim that five million public sector workers have been losing out in recent years and are calling for 196 in recent years and are calling for 1% cap to public sector pay to be lifted. nurses, midwives, firefighters, have put up with seven long years of no real pay increase. we are saying to the prime minister, admit you've got it wrong and give everybody the pay rise they deserve. otherwise we are going to see that staffing crisis in many parts of our public services getting worse. it's not just the unions, public services getting worse. it's notjust the unions, but some of theresa may's own mps have been piling on the pressure over pay. for months, ministers have been mulling over what to do about police and prison officers wages, that's because independent pay review bodies have recommended increases which would breach the government's limits. now as i understand it the ministers will acce
ian watson reports from the tuc conference in brighton. the unions have been fighting on demonstrations and here in brighton now on the beaches. they claim that five million public sector workers have been losing out in recent years and are calling for 196 in recent years and are calling for 1% cap to public sector pay to be lifted. nurses, midwives, firefighters, have put up with seven long years of no real pay increase. we are saying to the prime minister, admit you've got it wrong and give...
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today routine duty at the tuc, but trouble‘s always round the corner. now it's come closer. police get a rise to attract new recruits, so do prison officers, and other workers will too above the pay cap but onlyjust. today the government took the latest pay recommendations and shared the news the pay cap was finally ending, so more pay for public sector workers, where rises were judged necessary. we need to strike a balance between being fair to public sector workers, making sure that we recruit the best possible people and also that we hold onto them in the public services. what a change of tone and policy since theresa may tried to make a virtue of facing down calls for more generous public pay during the election. my wage slips from 2009 reflect exactly what i'm earning today — how can that be fair? i'm being honest with you in terms of saying that we will put more money into the nhs, but there isn't a magic money tree that we can shake. today, union leaders adapted their prepared attacks as news came in that seven years of pay constraint, a public pay freeze, then a pa
today routine duty at the tuc, but trouble‘s always round the corner. now it's come closer. police get a rise to attract new recruits, so do prison officers, and other workers will too above the pay cap but onlyjust. today the government took the latest pay recommendations and shared the news the pay cap was finally ending, so more pay for public sector workers, where rises were judged necessary. we need to strike a balance between being fair to public sector workers, making sure that we...
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first, to nick watt at the tuc in brighton. it's been a relentless political pounding they have withstood for nearly a decade. now buffeted on all sides into a general election setback, theresa may finally announced a change of heart on one of the defining characteristics of this government. the wind is howling here on brighton beach, and 50 miles north, in london, the winds are changing too after the cabinet agreed to lift the public sector pay cut. it is all a far cry from that general election moment. my wage slip from 2009 reflects exactly what i am earning today. how can that be fair? we have had to take hard choices across the public sector in relation to pay restraint. there is an a magic money tree that we can shake. there isn't a magic money tree that we can shake. downing street regards the announcement as a significant step. the cap has been an important weapon in balancing the public finances. a series of factors came together in producing today's position. first, cabinet ministers felt liberated to speak out after
first, to nick watt at the tuc in brighton. it's been a relentless political pounding they have withstood for nearly a decade. now buffeted on all sides into a general election setback, theresa may finally announced a change of heart on one of the defining characteristics of this government. the wind is howling here on brighton beach, and 50 miles north, in london, the winds are changing too after the cabinet agreed to lift the public sector pay cut. it is all a far cry from that general...
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the tuc wants everyone at work to get the same parental rights from day one. and to be made aware of them. emma simpson, bbc news, hertfordshire. the headlines: cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor, the former archbishop of westminster, has died. gas suspends nine members of staff, after complaints about conduct at an immigration removal centre at gatwick airport. britain's trade secretary warns that the uk won't be blackmailed into paying a high price to leave the eu. now on bbc news a look ahead to sportsday at 6:30pm tonight. loads coming up in the sport tonight to set you up the weekend. lots of sport going on this evening. three home nations are in world cup qualifying action. england sitting very pretty on top of their group. they are in the letter, in malta. it should not cause them to many problems. scotland are playing with much more on their match with lithuania. we also have the latest from the wales and northern ireland camps. it is also the start of the domestic rugby union season. the new match in the pro 14. the premiership this weekend. that is al
the tuc wants everyone at work to get the same parental rights from day one. and to be made aware of them. emma simpson, bbc news, hertfordshire. the headlines: cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor, the former archbishop of westminster, has died. gas suspends nine members of staff, after complaints about conduct at an immigration removal centre at gatwick airport. britain's trade secretary warns that the uk won't be blackmailed into paying a high price to leave the eu. now on bbc news a look ahead...
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judging by today's survey conducted on behalf of the tuc. nearly half of low—paid young pa rents a re nearly half of low—paid young parents are struggling to manage work and childcare. a2% felt penalised at work when they asked for flexibility. penalised at work when they asked forflexibility. some were penalised at work when they asked for flexibility. some were given fewer hours or even lost theirjobs asa fewer hours or even lost theirjobs as a result. nearly a third had resorted to taking annual leave to cover their child being sick. achieving a good worklife balance can be hard for any parent. this survey highlights just how difficult it is for families on low incomes, many of them don't even know what their rights are. akira's shift pattern is regular, although she is still often working out the kids go to bed. the tuc wants everyone at work to get the same parental rights from day one and to be made aware of them. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first the headlines on bbc newsroom live. gas have suspended n
judging by today's survey conducted on behalf of the tuc. nearly half of low—paid young pa rents a re nearly half of low—paid young parents are struggling to manage work and childcare. a2% felt penalised at work when they asked for flexibility. penalised at work when they asked forflexibility. some were penalised at work when they asked for flexibility. some were given fewer hours or even lost theirjobs asa fewer hours or even lost theirjobs as a result. nearly a third had resorted to...
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research. 0nly work, according to tuc research. only one in five reported the bullying and felt their complaint was properly dealt with. the union is calling for employers to take a zero tolerance attitude and develop a clear process for investigating every complaint. is clear many of the people upon a survey felt afraid to report, and that tells me they are worried it will give them a bad name and get back emotional pay rise of they're seen as a troublemaker so it is really important that employers are clear that it is the abuser who was the problem not the victim. the tuc general secretary frances 0'grady there. a study of attitudes towards jewish frances 0'grady there. a study of attitudes towardsjewish people suggests a quarter of the population has abuser could be viewed as anti—semitic but overall the research reckoned level of prejudice in the uk were lower than anywhere else in the world. the study was commissioned by the institute for jewish policy research. five sailors are missing after two boats collided in the waters
research. 0nly work, according to tuc research. only one in five reported the bullying and felt their complaint was properly dealt with. the union is calling for employers to take a zero tolerance attitude and develop a clear process for investigating every complaint. is clear many of the people upon a survey felt afraid to report, and that tells me they are worried it will give them a bad name and get back emotional pay rise of they're seen as a troublemaker so it is really important that...
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that was frances o'grady speaking at the tuc annual congress. she is the general secretary of the trades union congress. the parents of a six—year—old child are to sue their son ‘s school after the children we re son ‘s school after the children were to school wearing a dress. the boy was taken out school on the isle of wight because classmates came to school one day as a boy and one day asa girl, school one day as a boy and one day as a girl, and they arranged home—schooling for their children as a result. the school at the centre of this story on the isle of wight is not being identified to protect older children involved, including the children of nigel and sally ro, the children of nigel and sally ro, the parents who have withdrawn their six—year—old son. they say he was confused when another male pupil came to school wearing a dress. they say it is wrong to encourage very young children to embrace transgender is and that it offends their christian values. we want to protect our children. we want a good dialogue about it so tha
that was frances o'grady speaking at the tuc annual congress. she is the general secretary of the trades union congress. the parents of a six—year—old child are to sue their son ‘s school after the children we re son ‘s school after the children were to school wearing a dress. the boy was taken out school on the isle of wight because classmates came to school one day as a boy and one day asa girl, school one day as a boy and one day as a girl, and they arranged home—schooling for...
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this is what some public sector workers at the tuc conference had to say about it. i think if they don't end the pay cap across—the—boa rd for all workers, i think there is justification for industrial action. parents are in favour of teachers being happy and will paid and the well— being of teachers. being happy and will paid and the well—being of teachers. we come first as teachers. when we are well looked after, we look after the children. we're joined now from our westminster studio by the shadow chief secretary to the treasury, peter dowd. a 1.796 1.7% pay increase. what would the labour government have given them? —— labour government. labour government have given them? -- labour government. we set aside £4 billion net per year out of our spending plans, set out fairly clearly for anyone to see, that this would go into lifting the pay cap and it would be for the bodies, the public review bodies, who cover half the public sector of which there are 4 million people. the other half is local government and it would be a matter for them to discuss how
this is what some public sector workers at the tuc conference had to say about it. i think if they don't end the pay cap across—the—boa rd for all workers, i think there is justification for industrial action. parents are in favour of teachers being happy and will paid and the well— being of teachers. being happy and will paid and the well—being of teachers. we come first as teachers. when we are well looked after, we look after the children. we're joined now from our westminster studio...
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what the unions are talking about today at the tuc co nfe re nce talking about today at the tuc conference is about solidarity between all the other workers, and the question of whether they could be supporting each other by striking together? the 5% rise would cost £9 billion a year. that is money that philip hammond does not have lying around. indeed. just briefly, a lot of people who are users of twitter and on facebook all the time, snapchat, they can to get their news from these sources, as well? interesting. a good proportion of social media users source venues through these social media sources. 7496 through these social media sources. 7a% of twitter users say they get all the news from twitter. and up from 59%. that is a huge hike! this technology is essentially changing everything. we have heard so much about how fake news affected us election, and so on, so this raises some interesting questions for us. andy wright from the financial times, do you get all your news from their? i don't. -- and you write for their? i don't. -- and you write for the financial times. i their? i don'
what the unions are talking about today at the tuc co nfe re nce talking about today at the tuc conference is about solidarity between all the other workers, and the question of whether they could be supporting each other by striking together? the 5% rise would cost £9 billion a year. that is money that philip hammond does not have lying around. indeed. just briefly, a lot of people who are users of twitter and on facebook all the time, snapchat, they can to get their news from these sources,...
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today routine duty at the tuc, but trouble‘s always round the corner. now it's come closer. police get a rise to attract new recruits, so do prison officers, and other workers will too above the pay cap but onlyjust. today the government took the latest pay recommendations and shared the news the pay cap was finally ending, so more pay for public sector workers, where rises were judged necessary. we need to strike a balance between being fair to public sector workers, making sure that we recruit the best possible people and also that we hold onto them in the public services. what a change of tone and policy since theresa may tried to make a virtue of facing down calls for more generous public pay during the election. my wage slips from 2009 reflect exactly what i'm earning today — how can that be fair? i'm being honest with you in terms of saying that we will put more money into the nhs, but there isn't a magic money tree that we can shake. today, union leaders adapted their prepared attacks as news came in that seven years of pay constraint, a public pay freeze, then a pa
today routine duty at the tuc, but trouble‘s always round the corner. now it's come closer. police get a rise to attract new recruits, so do prison officers, and other workers will too above the pay cap but onlyjust. today the government took the latest pay recommendations and shared the news the pay cap was finally ending, so more pay for public sector workers, where rises were judged necessary. we need to strike a balance between being fair to public sector workers, making sure that we...
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the tuc have been calling for a 5% increase across the public sector. how is it fair? they say you are going to just divide and conquer, that that's your strategy. we already pay very different amounts in terms of starting salaries to teachers or police officers or nurses, and they also have different pay progression. so, for example, teachers got a 3.3% pay rise over the last year, through things like promotion pay. so the workforces are already very different. what we need to do is look at the specific issues in each workforce — which are the people where we are really struggling to recruit, where are the areas where we can look at how we retain those long—standing staff in that service. those are the things we need to look at, and i think it's much better to take a targeted, tailored approach to those particular workforces. there are fresh concerns that freshers' week at universities may be targeted by casinos and betting companies, leading to potential gambling addictions. 59% of all students who took part in an online poll for the gambling commission said they
the tuc have been calling for a 5% increase across the public sector. how is it fair? they say you are going to just divide and conquer, that that's your strategy. we already pay very different amounts in terms of starting salaries to teachers or police officers or nurses, and they also have different pay progression. so, for example, teachers got a 3.3% pay rise over the last year, through things like promotion pay. so the workforces are already very different. what we need to do is look at...
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kiera's experience isn't unique, judging by today's survey conducted on behalf of by the tuc. nearly half of low—paid young parents are struggling to manage work and child care. 42% felt penalised at work when they asked for flexibility. some were given fewer hours or even lost theirjobs as a result. nearly a third had resorted to taking annual leave to cover their child being sick. achieving a good work—life balance can be hard for any parent. this survey highlights just how difficult it is for families on low incomes — many of them don't even know what their parental rights are. lie down. up you go. kiera's shift pattern is regular, although she is still often working after the kids go to bed. the tuc wants everyone at work to get the same parental rights from day one, and to be made aware of them. german police will evacuate about 70,000 people from their homes on sunday, after an unexploded world war ii bomb was discovered frankfurt. it will be one of the biggest operations of its kind in germany since the war. the 1.5 tonne british bomb was nicknamed the blockbuster
kiera's experience isn't unique, judging by today's survey conducted on behalf of by the tuc. nearly half of low—paid young parents are struggling to manage work and child care. 42% felt penalised at work when they asked for flexibility. some were given fewer hours or even lost theirjobs as a result. nearly a third had resorted to taking annual leave to cover their child being sick. achieving a good work—life balance can be hard for any parent. this survey highlights just how difficult it...
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more on inflation later, but first this report from our political correspondent iain watson at the tuc conference in brighton. police and prison officers are vital parts of the criminaljustice system. , has just parts of the criminaljustice system. , hasjustannounced parts of the criminaljustice system. , hasjust announced that they are getting a pay increase. the public service unions see themselves as the victims of an injustice, a pay wages for seven years. the government is making a big mistake in thinking it can get away with just lifting the cap. people have waited seven long years. they have had real pay cuts to the tune of thousands of pounds, firefighters, midwives, people across the public services, and they want to make up the ground that they have lost. usually, pay review bodies stick to government advice and do not recommend increases above 1%. but now it has been said that the government should reach its own cap this year. the government has accepted a recommendation to increase the salaries of most police officers by 1% across—the—board followed by a further 1% as a
more on inflation later, but first this report from our political correspondent iain watson at the tuc conference in brighton. police and prison officers are vital parts of the criminaljustice system. , has just parts of the criminaljustice system. , hasjustannounced parts of the criminaljustice system. , hasjust announced that they are getting a pay increase. the public service unions see themselves as the victims of an injustice, a pay wages for seven years. the government is making a big...
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. >> tuc >> tucker: this is a fox news alert. the island of puerto rico took a direct hit from hurricane maria yesterday. early estimates of the damage suggest it isueca awful. the entire island has lost power. fema administrator brock long says it could take six months to restore electricity. the emergency director bluntly stated the island has been "destroyed." so far, two deaths have been reported, but there is a lot we don't know about what is happening there. we will, of course, keep you updated as we learn more. efforts by the obama administration toef unmask u.s. citizens unwittingly caught up in intelligence efforts -- in other words, people who were spied upon and didn't know it -. appeared to be much greater than anybody knew or guessed. according to sources interviewed by fox news, samantha power, who was obama's u.n. ambassador from 2013 to 2017 and a political aide before that, made almost daily requests to unmask the identities of u.s. citizens, e ten with no obvious reason for doing so. power previously has denied
. >> tuc >> tucker: this is a fox news alert. the island of puerto rico took a direct hit from hurricane maria yesterday. early estimates of the damage suggest it isueca awful. the entire island has lost power. fema administrator brock long says it could take six months to restore electricity. the emergency director bluntly stated the island has been "destroyed." so far, two deaths have been reported, but there is a lot we don't know about what is happening there. we will,...
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at the tuc congress in brighton is tim roache, general secretary of one of britain's biggest trade unions and in birmingham is the police and crime commissioner of britain's second largest police force, david jamieson. we did ask for a representative from the treasury, but they couldn't give us anyone the treasury, but they couldn't give us anyone to speak to. tim roach, the cap is going to be lifted. does that mean the threat of your union balloting for strike action has been lifted? well, good morning, everybody and no, not necessarily. first of all, we welcome the cap being lifted, but i think it is where you set the pay scale. the important bit is that people need to realise public sector workers have suffered pay cut after pay cut after pay cut. the people rerepresent, people who support our kids in school, who feed them, who educate them and who look after the most vulnerable, care workers who look after our elderly in their twilight who stay overnight without getting paid at all, who look after our elderly, refuse collectors who you don't realise the greatjob they do until they don
at the tuc congress in brighton is tim roache, general secretary of one of britain's biggest trade unions and in birmingham is the police and crime commissioner of britain's second largest police force, david jamieson. we did ask for a representative from the treasury, but they couldn't give us anyone the treasury, but they couldn't give us anyone to speak to. tim roach, the cap is going to be lifted. does that mean the threat of your union balloting for strike action has been lifted? well,...
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today, routine duty at the tuc, but trouble is always around the corner and now it's come closer. police get a rise to attract new recruits. so do prison officers and others workers will as well, above the pay cap but onlyjust. today, the government took the latest pay recommendations and shared the news. the pay cap was finally ending, so more pay for public—sector workers where rises were judged necessary. we need to strike a balance between being fair to public—sector workers, making sure we recruit the best possible people and also that we hold on to them in the public services. there is not much gratitude and a lot of anger on show here in brighton. teachers, nurses, you name it, want more pay — much more than the rises being dangled today. strike action hurts the kids and parents are not in favour. parents are in favour of teachers being happy and well paid, and the well—being of teachers. we come first as teachers — when we are well looked after, we look after the children. you are a mental health nurse — are you willing to strike? i am absolutely willing to str
today, routine duty at the tuc, but trouble is always around the corner and now it's come closer. police get a rise to attract new recruits. so do prison officers and others workers will as well, above the pay cap but onlyjust. today, the government took the latest pay recommendations and shared the news. the pay cap was finally ending, so more pay for public—sector workers where rises were judged necessary. we need to strike a balance between being fair to public—sector workers, making...
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this comes from the tuc survey. they are given few hours, worships, some of them lost theirjobs. a survey of 1000 pa rents lost theirjobs. a survey of 1000 parents suggests a government spokesperson said that businesses must have a legitimate reason to refuse flexible working. we had the numbers out on payrolls in work and out of work. we have seen over the last month 156,000 people employed in the us, less than we were expecting. let's get the details. those figures are very disappointing, should be worried about them ? disappointing, should be worried about them? economists looking for close to 180,000 for the month of august. this was below that. broadly speaking most people say you could ta ke speaking most people say you could take these numbers in your stride. often in august, you tend to see a slight decrease in hiring compare to the previous months. the other thing, for the month that is most likely to be revised higher later. if you break down the report, the unemployment rate is slightly higher, in terms of where jobs were created. you are looking at manufacturing, the
this comes from the tuc survey. they are given few hours, worships, some of them lost theirjobs. a survey of 1000 pa rents lost theirjobs. a survey of 1000 parents suggests a government spokesperson said that businesses must have a legitimate reason to refuse flexible working. we had the numbers out on payrolls in work and out of work. we have seen over the last month 156,000 people employed in the us, less than we were expecting. let's get the details. those figures are very disappointing,...
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when you look at racism, it's not just the tuc. when you look at racism, it's notjust within the criminal justice system, it's in education and also in employment. therefore what we are saying, i don't think lambie is asking for positive discrimination, i think the report is just asking discrimination, i think the report isjust asking for discrimination, i think the report is just asking for recommendations and just do not discriminate, just do not discriminate so there is a bias,. . you heard the report. the discouraging thing about this is that we've had every five years or so, it seems like #2ez reports are rolled —— these reports are rolled out. nothing seems to be done about it. for those who have a problem with recommendations that says that black people should be treated fairly, ask yourself what kind of nation would you like to live in? we should be a nation where people are treated fairly, based on their merits and promoted when they're shown to have great skills and can contribute. but this is not happening across—t
when you look at racism, it's not just the tuc. when you look at racism, it's notjust within the criminal justice system, it's in education and also in employment. therefore what we are saying, i don't think lambie is asking for positive discrimination, i think the report is just asking discrimination, i think the report isjust asking for discrimination, i think the report is just asking for recommendations and just do not discriminate, just do not discriminate so there is a bias,. . you heard...
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gran fans tuya cuando escuchÓ por primera la vez la mitad de mi corazÓn estaba en la habana como dice tuc tu canciÓn >>> cuando empezÓ el primer verso que, havana >>> ella me dijo que le encantÓ el tumbao >>> el tumbao >>> la canciÓn tiene version latina wow! . cÓmo se siente estar en un grupo asÍ y serlo so lista. >>> se siente increÍble, porque tienes miedo y tener sismo increÍble y el apoyo que he recibido de mis amigos y fans. y tener la oportunidad de traer a la realidad el mundo de sueÑo que tengo en mi cabeza es especial. >>> ya, y luego tengo que preguntar porque un pajarito me dijo por ahÍ que a tu papÁ y abuela le gusta cantar canciones de luis miguel en la cocina? >>> bueno mi papÁ es el fans de luis miguel el papÁ >>> mi papÁ es mexicano le encanta luis miguel, josÉ jose, cuando estamos todos en la casa y tenemos la familia y los amigos tambiÉn como son las familias latinas. todo el mundo empieza a cantar y canta la del rey, me siento el rey y a mi abuela le encanta los boleros, y mi mamÁ no puede cantar. >>> lo siento, cuando estabas en mÉxico la cosa favori
gran fans tuya cuando escuchÓ por primera la vez la mitad de mi corazÓn estaba en la habana como dice tuc tu canciÓn >>> cuando empezÓ el primer verso que, havana >>> ella me dijo que le encantÓ el tumbao >>> el tumbao >>> la canciÓn tiene version latina wow! . cÓmo se siente estar en un grupo asÍ y serlo so lista. >>> se siente increÍble, porque tienes miedo y tener sismo increÍble y el apoyo que he recibido de mis amigos y fans. y tener...
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the general secretary of the tuc, frances o'grady, has described the government's negotiating position on brexit as a "letter to santa". at the organisation's annual congress, she will urge political parties to consider staying in the single market after britain leaves the eu. some child protection charities have told this programme there isn't enough help for people who realise they are paedophiles but who know child abuse is wrong and won't act on their desires. every year, around 58,000 children in the uk are estimated to be sexually abused. authorities are now trying to stop that abuse happening in the first place and want paedophiles to get in contact before they offend. there's been a dramatic rise in deaths linked to the drug pregabalin — which is used to treat anxiety and epilepsy. pregabalin is readily prescribed on the nhs — but an increase in its availability on the black market has led to the rise. there were just four deaths linked to the drug in 2012, while last year there were 111. pewdiepie, the world's highest—paid youtube star, has apologised after using the "n
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the tuc said said it was a big victory for worker rights. we disagree. there are 40,000 people whose livelihoods depend on uber at the moment. we've said to the mayor, he must make worker rights commission of the licences. 0f worker rights commission of the licences. of the reasons he has put forward and tfl have put forward, he has not put worker rights on the table. the mp said it is time for the mayor and transport for london to an sweated labour in the licence transportation system. very interesting. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you for discussing that with us. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. good morning from the roof of broadcasting house, in london. there's a lot of cloud around and it is quite easy. for many parts of the uk we are starting off on a great note. a lot of low cloud and patchy mist and fog, but a lot of that will lift and for many today it will be largely dry. i say many of us because not all of us will have that scenario. rain is coming in from the west and when it arrives in the west it will be w
the tuc said said it was a big victory for worker rights. we disagree. there are 40,000 people whose livelihoods depend on uber at the moment. we've said to the mayor, he must make worker rights commission of the licences. 0f worker rights commission of the licences. of the reasons he has put forward and tfl have put forward, he has not put worker rights on the table. the mp said it is time for the mayor and transport for london to an sweated labour in the licence transportation system. very...