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the church of england defends having shares in amazon — after the archbishop of canterbury criticised the retail giant for "paying almost nothing" in taxes. and what happened after this athlete thought he was home and dry — in the penthathlon final at the world championships? and in sport on bbc news red bull show the way in singapore with daniel ricciardo fastest after first practise, championship leader lewis hamilton was sixth good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. hurricane florence may drench north carolina on the us east coast with ten trillion gallons of rain over the next week — that's the prediction of one american meteorologist. the storm's destructive winds have already left more than 100 thousand homes in the state without power, and a storm surge has reached nearly ten feet in some places. the hurricane‘s eye has just made landfall in wilmington — on north carolina coast, and laura trevelyan is there for us. jane, this is what it looks like when the eye of the hurricane makes landfall, absolutely torrential rainfall, incredibly high winds, there is deb
the church of england defends having shares in amazon — after the archbishop of canterbury criticised the retail giant for "paying almost nothing" in taxes. and what happened after this athlete thought he was home and dry — in the penthathlon final at the world championships? and in sport on bbc news red bull show the way in singapore with daniel ricciardo fastest after first practise, championship leader lewis hamilton was sixth good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one....
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as a boy about the archbishop of canterbury who spoke at the tuc, talking about zero—hours contracts and the times as saying, hang on a moment? hoist by one's own petard comes to mind. i am one of those people who think ministers of religion, any religion, don't have to have politically neutral views expressed. i do think they are parts of society, human beings, and two said they had to be neutral? jesus christ wasn't neutral. he wasn't, but earlier in the week, he got a slap from people saying you shouldn't criticise. i think he's got a few to express. the problem is, he has to wear his brand carefully because come the next general election campaign, if what i was on the labour side, even the archbishop of canterbury said... and he was inflammatory. he said zero—hours contracts are simply the reincarnation of an ancient evil. that is pretty strong stuff. i'm not saying it is right, wrong or indifferent, he is entitled to it at it will not be pleasant to have that thrown at him. what you then do is you through the church into a different type of environment. that is where he got to
as a boy about the archbishop of canterbury who spoke at the tuc, talking about zero—hours contracts and the times as saying, hang on a moment? hoist by one's own petard comes to mind. i am one of those people who think ministers of religion, any religion, don't have to have politically neutral views expressed. i do think they are parts of society, human beings, and two said they had to be neutral? jesus christ wasn't neutral. he wasn't, but earlier in the week, he got a slap from people...
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the archbishop of canterbury is calling for wealthy families to pay more tax to help the poor. that is in the daily mail. the ft reports that mark carney is expected to stay on as governor of the bank of england until 2020, to help ease the brexit transition. the metro reports that children with leukaemia are to receive a life—saving drug on the nhs, after it was fast—tracked for approval. the same story is on the front page of the daily mirror, which hails a new hope in the fight against cancer. the guardian leads with a new food poverty study, which reveals almost four million children in the uk live in households that can't afford healthy diets. and the sun reports that eastenders star dame barbara windsor needed a heart operation after collapsing at home. so a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. we will start stateside, because at the top of the times, some extraordinary comments from president trump. this one they quoted, kill the lot of them, referring to leaders of the syrian regime, all coming out of a new book. yes, the papers ar
the archbishop of canterbury is calling for wealthy families to pay more tax to help the poor. that is in the daily mail. the ft reports that mark carney is expected to stay on as governor of the bank of england until 2020, to help ease the brexit transition. the metro reports that children with leukaemia are to receive a life—saving drug on the nhs, after it was fast—tracked for approval. the same story is on the front page of the daily mirror, which hails a new hope in the fight against...
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earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised amazon for paying ‘almost nothing' in taxes and described zero hours contracts as evil. but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. 0ur religion editor martin bashir reports. new —— when it archbishop of canterbury criticism of online retailers and zero—hours contracts are not new but when the archbishop of canterbury attacked both, he probably didn't expect his words to rebound so quickly. justin welby, a former oil executive, speaking earlier this week at the trades union conference said online companies like amazon paid almost nothing in tax and made little contribution to society. and, having leeched off the taxpayer once, they don't pay for our defence, for security, for stability, for justice, for health, for equality, for education. but it has now emerged that amazon is one of the church's 20 biggest investments, out of a total portfolio of almost £25 billion. and, despite the archbishop condemning zero—hours contracts, several churches and cathedrals are advertising zero—hours v
earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised amazon for paying ‘almost nothing' in taxes and described zero hours contracts as evil. but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. 0ur religion editor martin bashir reports. new —— when it archbishop of canterbury criticism of online retailers and zero—hours contracts are not new but when the archbishop of canterbury attacked both, he probably didn't expect his words to rebound so quickly. justin...
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the church of england has said it will keep its shares in amazon — after the archbishop of canterbury said the firm was "leeching off the taxpayer". good morning. it's friday 14th september. i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the east coast of america has begun feeling the brunt of hurricane florence. more than a million people have been ordered to evacuate their homes, as winds of up to 90 miles per hour start to hit land. the hurricane is currently about 25 miles southeast of north carolina and is due to make landfall at around 5pm our time. 100,000 homes in the carolinas are without power. these are live pictures from wrightsville beach which is already experiencing turbulent conditions. 0ur north america correspondent, laura trevelyan has this report. dramatic scenes as the leading edge of hurricane florence breaches the north carolina coast. rain and wind pummel the barrier islands exposed to the atlantic. this huge slow—moving storm is now so wide that it's threatening the south—eastern coast of the us from the carolinas to georgia. it is the rain from the hur
the church of england has said it will keep its shares in amazon — after the archbishop of canterbury said the firm was "leeching off the taxpayer". good morning. it's friday 14th september. i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the east coast of america has begun feeling the brunt of hurricane florence. more than a million people have been ordered to evacuate their homes, as winds of up to 90 miles per hour start to hit land. the hurricane is currently about 25 miles...
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also in business: the archbishop of canterbury has told the bbc taxes must rise to tackle unjust economy. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and we would like to hear from you about the stories we are covering. are you concerned we are on the verge of a global health crisis? how active are you? do send us your comments. use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing, and we will share them later in the programme. despite countless campaigns, new research says there has been no improvement in levels of physical activity since 2001. the research, led by the world health organization and published in the lancet global health, has found that inactivity is putting almost 1.5 billion adults at risk, and people who don't take regular exercise could end up with cardiovascular disease, dementia, and cancers. our global health correspondent smitha mundasad reports. do more exercise. keep fit. get that heart racing. messages the world has heard over and over again. but it looks like some countries, particularly rich ones, aren't keeping up. ex
also in business: the archbishop of canterbury has told the bbc taxes must rise to tackle unjust economy. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and we would like to hear from you about the stories we are covering. are you concerned we are on the verge of a global health crisis? how active are you? do send us your comments. use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing, and we will share them later in the programme. despite countless...
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earlier this week, the archbishop of canterbury criticised amazon for paying "almost nothing" in taxes and described zero—hours contracts as evil. but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. 0ur religion editor, martin bashir, reports. criticism of online retailers and zero—hours contracts are not new but when the archbishop of canterbury attacked both, he probably didn't expect his words to rebound so quickly. justin welby, a former oil executive, speaking earlier this week at the trades union conference said online companies like amazon paid almost nothing in tax and made little contribution to society. and, having leeched off the taxpayer once, they don't pay for our defence, for security, for stability, for justice, for health, for equality, for education. but it has now emerged that amazon is one of the church's 20 biggest investments, out of a total portfolio of almost £25 billion. and, despite the archbishop condemning zero—hours contracts, several churches and cathedrals are advertising zero—hours vacancies. he either chose to ignore or w
earlier this week, the archbishop of canterbury criticised amazon for paying "almost nothing" in taxes and described zero—hours contracts as evil. but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. 0ur religion editor, martin bashir, reports. criticism of online retailers and zero—hours contracts are not new but when the archbishop of canterbury attacked both, he probably didn't expect his words to rebound so quickly. justin welby, a former oil executive,...
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and the final resting place of geoffrey chaucer who wrote the canterbury tales. george frederick county holding the score of the messiah. for the aristocratic elite of bygone centuries westminster abbey was the place to be buried . in vanity fair even in death. to great rivals queen elizabeth the first. and mary queen of scots. from william the conqueror on words all but two english kings and queens have been crowned at westminster abbey. a vital role in this solemn ceremony is played by the coronation chair made around thirteen hundred to contain the so-called stone of scone scottish kings were traditionally crowned on this stone and the english carried it off as a trophy of war. for. the architectural jewel of westminster abbey is without a doubt the chapel of henry the seventh. it's spectacular vaulted ceiling is the undisputed masterpiece of english late gothic architecture the so-called perpendicular style. the chapter house of the abbey was the birthplace of english democracy in the thirteenth century the great council of the feudal overlords the barons use
and the final resting place of geoffrey chaucer who wrote the canterbury tales. george frederick county holding the score of the messiah. for the aristocratic elite of bygone centuries westminster abbey was the place to be buried . in vanity fair even in death. to great rivals queen elizabeth the first. and mary queen of scots. from william the conqueror on words all but two english kings and queens have been crowned at westminster abbey. a vital role in this solemn ceremony is played by the...
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and the final resting place of geoffrey chaucer who wrote the canterbury tales. of george frederick county holding the score of the messiah. for the aristocratic elite of bygone centuries westminster abbey was the place to be buried . in vanity fair even in death. or of two great rivals queen elizabeth the first. and mary queen of scots. from william the conqueror on words all but two english kings and queens have been crowned at westminster abbey. a vital role in this solemn ceremony is played by the coronation chair made around thirteen hundred to contain the so-called stone of scone scottish kings were traditionally crowned on this stone and the english carried it off as a trophy of war. close up. the architectural jewel of westminster abbey is without a doubt the chapel of henry the seventh. it's spectacular vaulted ceiling is the undisputed masterpiece of english late gothic architecture the so-called perpendicular style. the chapter house of the abbey was the birthplace of english democracy in the thirteenth century the great council of the feudal overlords
and the final resting place of geoffrey chaucer who wrote the canterbury tales. of george frederick county holding the score of the messiah. for the aristocratic elite of bygone centuries westminster abbey was the place to be buried . in vanity fair even in death. or of two great rivals queen elizabeth the first. and mary queen of scots. from william the conqueror on words all but two english kings and queens have been crowned at westminster abbey. a vital role in this solemn ceremony is played...
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the archbishop of canterbury there. more detail on that conversation on the business life page. your're watching business live — our top story. bosses from facebook and twitter appear before us lawmakers today. sheryl sandberg and jack dorsey will be asked about russian attempts to use social media to interfere with the us elections — and how they plan to stop such interference in the future. now, can you put a price on style? the fashion industry is booming, despite a slowdown in consumer spending in many parts of the world. sales of fashionb are expected to triple between 2016 and 2018. but according to the mckinsey global fashion index, shoppers are increasingly demanding a personalised experience, rather than mass market fast fashions. well one brand offering that — is bespoke shirt maker is turnbull & asser — a gentleman's shirt—maker, clothier and tie—maker established way back in 1885. and we rejoined now by its managing director, jonathan baker. nice to see you. you have been in thejob a nice to see you. you have been in the job a relatively brief time. we ta
the archbishop of canterbury there. more detail on that conversation on the business life page. your're watching business live — our top story. bosses from facebook and twitter appear before us lawmakers today. sheryl sandberg and jack dorsey will be asked about russian attempts to use social media to interfere with the us elections — and how they plan to stop such interference in the future. now, can you put a price on style? the fashion industry is booming, despite a slowdown in consumer...
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the archbishop of canterbury says a fundamental rethink is needed to make it fair for all. in sport, the history girls do it for scotland. they've qualified for the women's world cup for the first time ever, after beating albania. after a record breaking summer for renewable energy, we'll ask what the future holds for solar power in the uk. the solar panels will be working ha rd across the solar panels will be working hard across many parts of the uk, if you are in east anglia and the south—east, some rain and later on western scotland and northern ireland, it is your turn. it's wednesday 5th september. our top story: a revolutionary new treatment to tackle a rare form of childhood leukaemia is to be made available through the nhs in england. health experts say the therapy, which uses the body's own immune cells to fight the cancer, represents one of the most exciting advances for decades. there are hopes it could also have an impact on other cancer treatment. here's our health correspondent dominic hughes. leukaemia is a form of blood cancer, and, in most cases, is highl
the archbishop of canterbury says a fundamental rethink is needed to make it fair for all. in sport, the history girls do it for scotland. they've qualified for the women's world cup for the first time ever, after beating albania. after a record breaking summer for renewable energy, we'll ask what the future holds for solar power in the uk. the solar panels will be working ha rd across the solar panels will be working hard across many parts of the uk, if you are in east anglia and the...
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." >> the canterbury hills subdivision in paducah, kentucky, is a good place to raise kids. tidy homes kept by neighbors living ordered lives. so as the front porch lights winked out on just another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. orange flames were licking the tree tops. a roaring, all-consuming fire was devouring one of the nice homes. >> it was awful. half of the house was gone. >> what would rise from those ashes was far more than a fire marshal's investigation into cause. there would be a probe into the deepest roots of a treachery beyond most people's comprehension. >> it's not true. no way. >> what had they all missed? >> a monster. a liar. a cheater. >> he's destroyed my entire family. ♪ >> before it became charred rubble, the house was home to a long-time paducah couple, keith and julie griffith, church going, golf playing, high school sweethearts, 36 years into a marriage that had produced two sons. aaron the older. >> they were very supportive parents. they were loving. they loved my kids. >> aaron took after h
." >> the canterbury hills subdivision in paducah, kentucky, is a good place to raise kids. tidy homes kept by neighbors living ordered lives. so as the front porch lights winked out on just another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. orange flames were licking the tree tops. a roaring, all-consuming fire was devouring one of the nice homes. >> it was awful. half of the house was gone. >> what would rise from those ashes was...
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mail picks up the story of the church of england holding shares in amazon, despite the archbishop of canterbury accusing the online giant of corporate greed in a speech earlier this week. the headline says "that's rich, archbishop." and the daily mirror has something completely different. they've spent eight days in north korea. his name is even on the paper. the reporter has written about an account of that with pictures of a0 found inside a factory with a family inside kim's career. what life is really like. what is everyone catching up with online? people are reading about the end of the road for the volkswagen beetle. i never had one but i always wanted one. koby goes bananas was my favourite film as a kid. —— herbie goes bananas. then, i can't imagine you ever had a beetle, you wouldn't fit. our business producer kate drives a boxlike and beetle. we came back in one. it was a little folded up. 21 million of them, they've made, since it first rolled off the production line. they are going to end production. they want to concentrate on electric cars and driverless vehicles. they are sort
mail picks up the story of the church of england holding shares in amazon, despite the archbishop of canterbury accusing the online giant of corporate greed in a speech earlier this week. the headline says "that's rich, archbishop." and the daily mirror has something completely different. they've spent eight days in north korea. his name is even on the paper. the reporter has written about an account of that with pictures of a0 found inside a factory with a family inside kim's career....
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the archbishop of canterbury says a fundamental rethink is needed to make it fair for all. in sport, the history girls do it for scotland. they've qualified for the women's world cup for the first time ever, after beating albania. after a record breaking summer for renewable energy, we'll ask what the future holds for solar power in the uk.
the archbishop of canterbury says a fundamental rethink is needed to make it fair for all. in sport, the history girls do it for scotland. they've qualified for the women's world cup for the first time ever, after beating albania. after a record breaking summer for renewable energy, we'll ask what the future holds for solar power in the uk.
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the archbishop of canterbury should have got his facts straight before he gave his speech. i think the archbishop was more interested in getting a standing ovation when giving a fact —based speech, particularly about the gig economy and the church‘s role in it. but isn‘t he within his rights to express his own personal view, and actually potentially even if that means being at odds with the investment is the church is making? he called the gig economy evil. there are certainly difficulties with the gig economy. matthew taylor has done a report on that around six —— sick pay, but what he ignored was the fact hundreds of thousands of stu d e nts the fact hundreds of thousands of students every year, sixth form and university students, work in the gig economy, and that economy provides them with jobs they can wrap around their studies and holidays. he ignored that and called all evil. it was a disgraceful and lightweight speech and the fallout from the speech and the fallout from the speech has been made worse by the church‘s holding in amazon. speech has been made
the archbishop of canterbury should have got his facts straight before he gave his speech. i think the archbishop was more interested in getting a standing ovation when giving a fact —based speech, particularly about the gig economy and the church‘s role in it. but isn‘t he within his rights to express his own personal view, and actually potentially even if that means being at odds with the investment is the church is making? he called the gig economy evil. there are certainly...
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the times features conservative mps attacking the archbishop of canterbury for ‘parroting labour policy‘ after he called the gig economy a ‘reincarnation of ancient evil‘. it also says mothers who post graphic accounts of the birthing process on websites such as mumsnet are contributing to a rise in phobia of childbirth. and prices at the fuel pumps rise for a tenth week in a row, is across the daily mail as it‘s headline reads — how much can drivers take? as petrol prices hit a four—year—high. i think we ran out of music there. so many papers and headlines to discuss. thank you both for being with us. where should we start? the big news of
the times features conservative mps attacking the archbishop of canterbury for ‘parroting labour policy‘ after he called the gig economy a ‘reincarnation of ancient evil‘. it also says mothers who post graphic accounts of the birthing process on websites such as mumsnet are contributing to a rise in phobia of childbirth. and prices at the fuel pumps rise for a tenth week in a row, is across the daily mail as it‘s headline reads — how much can drivers take? as petrol prices hit a...
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the archbishop of canterbury is facing controversy after it emerged that the church of england holds a significant investment in amazon on, a company he strongly criticised two days ago. he accused the global retailer of leeching off the taxpayer. however, the church has said it will keep its amazon shares. lets have a quick look at the headlines, if we can. this is the briefing and these are the latest headlines. wins caused by hurricane florence are starting to hit coastal parts of north and south carolina. dozens of homes in the us state of massachusetts having set on fire by gas explosions. at least one person has died. now it is that time of the day where we will have a quick look at the headlines making real waves across the world. starting with the daily telegraph in the uk and the extraordinary interview of the two men named as suspects in the poisoning of an ex— russian spy in salisbury. this pair claim they were at in the english town as tourists to see the cathedral. the british prime minister has called the explanation an insult to the intelligence of the public. in the
the archbishop of canterbury is facing controversy after it emerged that the church of england holds a significant investment in amazon on, a company he strongly criticised two days ago. he accused the global retailer of leeching off the taxpayer. however, the church has said it will keep its amazon shares. lets have a quick look at the headlines, if we can. this is the briefing and these are the latest headlines. wins caused by hurricane florence are starting to hit coastal parts of north and...
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effort to rescue payday lender wonga, which collapsed last month, is to be led by the archbishop of canterbury to help the poor, the guardian reports. the duchess of cambridge makes the front page of the daily mail. the paper says she is launching a campaign to help disadvantaged children. the express is reporting that dame esther rantzen‘s charity helpline for older people will not receive further funding. and the times dedicates its whole front page to a new book, which claims mi6 believed michael foot had been a paid informant of the soviet union and was prepared to warn the queen of his past when he stood to be prime minister. those are the front pages. let's ta ke those are the front pages. let's take a look at some of those stories with our guests this evening. we're going to start off with the ft. it's a brexit story. what a surprise! rob, do you want to start off? sure. but the ft tells us is they will vote against theresa may's brexit deal if there is one. in the sense, it not really a surprise, because most people in labour, senior people in labour, have said this for some time. em
effort to rescue payday lender wonga, which collapsed last month, is to be led by the archbishop of canterbury to help the poor, the guardian reports. the duchess of cambridge makes the front page of the daily mail. the paper says she is launching a campaign to help disadvantaged children. the express is reporting that dame esther rantzen‘s charity helpline for older people will not receive further funding. and the times dedicates its whole front page to a new book, which claims mi6 believed...
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the times features conservative mps attacking the archbishop of canterbury for ‘parroting labour policy‘ after he called the gig economy a ‘reincarnation of ancient evil‘. it also says mothers who post graphic accounts of the birthing process on websites such as mumsnet are contributing to a rise in phobia of childbirth. and prices at the fuel pumps rise for a tenth week in a row, is across the daily mail as it‘s headline reads — how much can drivers take? as petrol prices hit a four—year—high. i think we ran out of music there. so many papers and headlines to discuss. thank you both for being with us. where should we start? the big news of the day, tory plotters we have been hearing a lot about today, apparently they are planning an april coup against the prime minister. by april? april is one of the dates. it would depend which tory plotters used bz will that there there obviously a lot in different sections. april will be one of the days they are looking at because britain today, the day we leave the eu is at the very end of march. once that is out of the way, there wil
the times features conservative mps attacking the archbishop of canterbury for ‘parroting labour policy‘ after he called the gig economy a ‘reincarnation of ancient evil‘. it also says mothers who post graphic accounts of the birthing process on websites such as mumsnet are contributing to a rise in phobia of childbirth. and prices at the fuel pumps rise for a tenth week in a row, is across the daily mail as it‘s headline reads — how much can drivers take? as petrol prices hit a...
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it's come under a lot of critics criticism from child unions and buying groups even the archbishop of canterbury came out condemning its because critics say it's in juicing poverty homelessness while on food banks and it's essentially not fit for purpose. and so you say you have called for it to be scrapped later so far not taking that position despite opposition was a vicks course and i think far as corben will go is as far as a go and for me this was sounding off if you like but there's a growing. for labor to commit to scrap it because essentially it's not fit for purpose and a lot of people believe by design it's supposed to be going to go to seed to dry and destroy to the last moment is questions why the difference mismatch between the policy and what goulburn says moment i think is very difficult firstly because of the law and there's always used against labor about their economic illiteracy after the financial crisis which it's always repeatedly blamed them for i think if they scrapped universal credit they justified somewhat of a gold medal around bailouts of the banks well guess what ha
it's come under a lot of critics criticism from child unions and buying groups even the archbishop of canterbury came out condemning its because critics say it's in juicing poverty homelessness while on food banks and it's essentially not fit for purpose. and so you say you have called for it to be scrapped later so far not taking that position despite opposition was a vicks course and i think far as corben will go is as far as a go and for me this was sounding off if you like but there's a...
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earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised the retail giant amazon for paying "almost nothing" in taxes, and described zero hours contracts as "evil." but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. our religion editor martin bashir reports. packed full of references to scripture, justin welby delivered his speech to the tuc on wednesday. the bible is political, from one end to the other. he took on zero—hour contracts the gig economy and then attacked the online retail giant amazon for paying so little in tax. and, having leeched off the taxpayer once, they don't pay for our defence, for security, for stability, forjustice, for health, for equality, for education. but it's now emerged that amazon is one of the church's 20 biggest investments, out of a total portfolio of almost £12 billion. and, despite the archbishop condemning zero—hours contracts, several churches and cathedrals are advertising zero—hours vacancies. he either chose to ignore or was unaware that the church of england had significant holdings in amazon. ijust cannot u
earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised the retail giant amazon for paying "almost nothing" in taxes, and described zero hours contracts as "evil." but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. our religion editor martin bashir reports. packed full of references to scripture, justin welby delivered his speech to the tuc on wednesday. the bible is political, from one end to the other. he took on zero—hour contracts the gig...
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the commission on economicjustice was set up two years ago, and includes the archbishop of canterbury as one of its members, as well as representatives of business, trade unionists and economists. it's called for higher pay levels, more investment and a change to the way big companies are run. 0ur economics editor kamal ahmed has been looking at the findings. it's now at a point where it doesn't matter how many hours you work, if you've got family or if you've got any sort of debt, you can't ever get out of this vicious circle. so you're literally just out of this vicious circle. so you're literallyjust going round and round and round. ramsgate in kent, and stephanie todd, telling a story — her story — and a story for many millions in britain working and finding it hard to make ends meet. would you struggle to save £10 at the end of the month? yeah, yeah. because i have to borrow money by the end of the month. from yourfamily, and... yeah. so i couldn't save any money. the question, how to fix the system for the "just about managing", described today as unjust. when i was growing
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earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised the retail giant amazon for paying ‘almost nothing' in taxes. but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. 0ur religion editor martin bashir reports. packed full of references to scripture, justin welby delivered his speech to the tuc on wednesday. the bible is political, from one end to the other. he took on zero—hour contracts the gig economy and then attacked the online retail giant amazon for paying so little in tax. and, having leeched off the taxpayer once, they don't pay for our defence, for security, for stability, forjustice, for health, for equality, for education. but it's now emerged that amazon is one of the church's 20 biggest investments, out of a total portfolio of almost £12 billion. and, despite the archbishop condemning zero—hours contracts, several churches and cathedrals are advertising zero—hours vacancies. he either chose to ignore or was unaware that the church of england had significant holdings in amazon. ijust cannot understand why the leader of the church of engl
earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised the retail giant amazon for paying ‘almost nothing' in taxes. but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. 0ur religion editor martin bashir reports. packed full of references to scripture, justin welby delivered his speech to the tuc on wednesday. the bible is political, from one end to the other. he took on zero—hour contracts the gig economy and then attacked the online retail giant amazon for paying...
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the archbishop of canterbury, downing street, and politicians have strongly criticised the stunt. jacob rees—mogg himself told lb he did not think it was terribly serious, but in the commons, mps condemned the protesters. i think every single member that i've spoken to across the house without exception is dismayed and appalled at what happened, because targeting a member through their children is not free speech and the right of protesters. it is actually intimidation and harassment, and it is undermining of our democracy. now none of us want to be feather bedded or protected from the public, but if we are elected to come here to do ourjob, we must be allowed to do it without hindrance. can we ask the speaker to have a conference so the line can properly be drawn? i'm very grateful to the right honourable lady for raising this issue, and a number of members across all sites have raised this. it is utterly appalling that somehow you can attack a serving member of parliament there either their children ortheir parents, or even their partner are best friend. it is absolutely unacc
the archbishop of canterbury, downing street, and politicians have strongly criticised the stunt. jacob rees—mogg himself told lb he did not think it was terribly serious, but in the commons, mps condemned the protesters. i think every single member that i've spoken to across the house without exception is dismayed and appalled at what happened, because targeting a member through their children is not free speech and the right of protesters. it is actually intimidation and harassment, and it...
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earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised the retail giant amazon for paying "almost nothing" in taxes. but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. our religion editor martin bashir reports. packed full of references to scripture, justin welby delivered his speech to the tuc on wednesday. the bible is political, from one end to the other. he took on zero—hour contracts the gig economy and then attacked the online retail giant amazon for paying so little in tax. and, having leeched off the taxpayer once, they don't pay for our defence, for security, for stability, forjustice, for health, for equality, for education. but it's now emerged that amazon is one of the church's 20 biggest investments, out of a total portfolio of almost £12 billion. and, despite the archbishop condemning zero—hours contracts, several churches and cathedrals are advertising zero—hours vacancies. he either chose to ignore or was unaware that the church of england had significant holdings in amazon. ijust cannot understand why the leader of the church of engl
earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised the retail giant amazon for paying "almost nothing" in taxes. but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. our religion editor martin bashir reports. packed full of references to scripture, justin welby delivered his speech to the tuc on wednesday. the bible is political, from one end to the other. he took on zero—hour contracts the gig economy and then attacked the online retail giant amazon for...
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cathedral, some zoos castle, canterbury cathedral, some zoos and so on, and it says they start at 60 typically, when state pension age for women is now almost 65, as it is for men. why does it start at 60? second and perhaps more co ntroversially start at 60? second and perhaps more controversially it says many older people, the average newly retired person is better off than the average newly at work person, so why do we give concessions to old people when they are no longer the poorest in society. what do the proposals suggest? they first of all suggest raising the age of these things to 65, which isjust about raising the age of these things to 65, which is just about the state pension age for everyone now. and secondly, that all of these attractions should publish the reasons why they give these concessions and why they don't give them to younger people. some stu d e nts them to younger people. some students get them, but there is no young age concession, and they think there should be. but aren't these concessions to try to help older people get out and about? perhaps they have l
cathedral, some zoos castle, canterbury cathedral, some zoos and so on, and it says they start at 60 typically, when state pension age for women is now almost 65, as it is for men. why does it start at 60? second and perhaps more co ntroversially start at 60? second and perhaps more controversially it says many older people, the average newly retired person is better off than the average newly at work person, so why do we give concessions to old people when they are no longer the poorest in...
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earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised amazons are paying almost nothing in taxes. it has now emerged that amazon is one of the church's the guest investments. packed full of references to scripture, justin welby delivered his speech to the tuc on wednesday. the bible is political, from one end to the other. he took on zero—hour contracts the gig economy and then attacked the online retail giant amazon for paying so little in tax. and, having leeched off the taxpayer once, they don't pay for our defence, for security, for stability, forjustice, for health, for equality, for education. but it's now emerged that amazon is one of the church's 20 biggest investments, out of a total portfolio of almost £12 billion. and, despite the archbishop condemning zero—hours contracts, several churches and cathedrals are advertising zero—hours vacancies. he either chose to ignore or was unaware that the church of england had significant holdings in amazon. ijust cannot understand why the leader of the church of england, the leader of the nation's church, chose to be so poorl
earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised amazons are paying almost nothing in taxes. it has now emerged that amazon is one of the church's the guest investments. packed full of references to scripture, justin welby delivered his speech to the tuc on wednesday. the bible is political, from one end to the other. he took on zero—hour contracts the gig economy and then attacked the online retail giant amazon for paying so little in tax. and, having leeched off the taxpayer once,...
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the archbishop of canterbury has called for the rollout of universal credit to he halted, in a strongly worded attack on the government's flagship welfare policy. justin welby also hit out at zero—hours contracts and the gig economy, telling delegates at the tuc conference that injustice against workers still exists. today, there are some who view that kind of oppression of the employed asa kind of oppression of the employed as a virtue. the gig economy, zero—hours contracts, is nothing new. it is simply the reincarnation ofan new. it is simply the reincarnation of an ancient evil. the inquests into the death of five people in the westminster bridge terrorist attack have been shown cctv footage of the moment a woman was hit by the car being driven by khalid masood. aysha frade was on her way to collect her two children from school when she was hit by the vehicle. daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. aysha frade's still grieving husband and two sisters came to court with their lawyer to hear the distressing details of how she died. she was the beloved mother of two young daug
the archbishop of canterbury has called for the rollout of universal credit to he halted, in a strongly worded attack on the government's flagship welfare policy. justin welby also hit out at zero—hours contracts and the gig economy, telling delegates at the tuc conference that injustice against workers still exists. today, there are some who view that kind of oppression of the employed asa kind of oppression of the employed as a virtue. the gig economy, zero—hours contracts, is nothing...
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the archbishop of canterbury will lead a meeting next week to discuss calls for the church of england to take over the loan book of the payday lender wonga, which went into administration last month after a surge in compensation claims. the idea came from the mp frank field, the chair of the commons work and pensions committee, who says this could prevent thousands of borrowers facing higher interest rates if the loans were sold to another commercial lender. ariana grande has given an emotional tribute to her former partner mac miller, who she called her "dearest friend" and the "kindest, sweetest soul". the us rapper, aged 26, was found dead at his home in los angeles following a reported overdose. the pair performed together at a memorial concert following the 2017 manchester arena bombing. the occupation of the channel islands during world war two is generally regarded as a dark chapter in their history. but every so often a story emerges which demonstrates the humanity shown by some members of the german forces. that's what happened when workmen found a box of personal possessions
the archbishop of canterbury will lead a meeting next week to discuss calls for the church of england to take over the loan book of the payday lender wonga, which went into administration last month after a surge in compensation claims. the idea came from the mp frank field, the chair of the commons work and pensions committee, who says this could prevent thousands of borrowers facing higher interest rates if the loans were sold to another commercial lender. ariana grande has given an emotional...
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the archbishop of canterbury will lead a meeting next week to discuss calls for the church of england to take over the loan book of the payday lender wonga, which went into administration last month after a surge in compensation claims. the idea came from the mp frank field, the chair of the commons work and pensions committee, who says this could prevent thousands of borrowers facing higher interest rates if the loans were sold to another commercial lender. young people heading off to university this month are being urged to make sure they have been vaccinated against meningitis. the local government association, which represents councils in england, is warning that students are at particular risk due to them mixing closely and living with new people who may not know they're carrying meningitis—causing bacteria. 15 to 19—year—olds, a quarter of students, carry the meningitis bug in the back of their throat and whilst they may not get meningitis they can spread it. in the general population it's only about one in ten of us that carry the bug so students are in close contact with
the archbishop of canterbury will lead a meeting next week to discuss calls for the church of england to take over the loan book of the payday lender wonga, which went into administration last month after a surge in compensation claims. the idea came from the mp frank field, the chair of the commons work and pensions committee, who says this could prevent thousands of borrowers facing higher interest rates if the loans were sold to another commercial lender. young people heading off to...
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i'm under a lot of crist's criticism from child unions cumbering groups even the archbishop of canterbury came out condemning it's because critics say it's inducing poverty homelessness were launched on food banks and it's essentially not fit for purpose to try jeans and so you say you have called for it to be scrapped labor so far not taking that position despite opposition was a vicks course and i think far as goldman will go it is as far as you go and for me this was sounding off if you like but i there's a growing call for labor to commit to scrap it because essentially it's not fit for purpose and a lot of people believe by design it's supposed to be going to go and see dr destroyed in the last moment is questions why the difference mismatch between the policy and what. i think is very difficult firstly because of the law and there's always used against labor about their economic illiteracy after the financial crisis which it's always repeatedly blamed them for i think if they scrap universal credit they're justified some would argue gold medal around bailouts of the banks well guess
i'm under a lot of crist's criticism from child unions cumbering groups even the archbishop of canterbury came out condemning it's because critics say it's inducing poverty homelessness were launched on food banks and it's essentially not fit for purpose to try jeans and so you say you have called for it to be scrapped labor so far not taking that position despite opposition was a vicks course and i think far as goldman will go it is as far as you go and for me this was sounding off if you like...
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earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised the retail giant amazon for paying "almost nothing" in taxes, and described zero—hours contracts as evil. but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. 0ur religion editor martin bashir reports. packed full of references to scripture, justin welby delivered his speech to the tuc on wednesday. the bible is political, from one end to the other. he took on zero—hour contracts, the gig economy and then attacked the online retail giant amazon for paying so little in tax. and, having leeched off the taxpayer once, they don't pay for our defence, for security, for stability, forjustice, for health, for equality, for education. but it's now emerged that amazon is one of the church's 20 biggest investments, out of a total portfolio of almost £12 billion. and, despite the archbishop condemning zero—hours contracts, several churches and cathedrals are advertising zero—hours vacancies. he either chose to ignore or was unaware that the church of england had significant holdings in amazon. ijust cannot
earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised the retail giant amazon for paying "almost nothing" in taxes, and described zero—hours contracts as evil. but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. 0ur religion editor martin bashir reports. packed full of references to scripture, justin welby delivered his speech to the tuc on wednesday. the bible is political, from one end to the other. he took on zero—hour contracts, the gig economy and...
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the commission on economicjustice was set up two years ago and includes the archbishop of canterbury — as well as representatives of business, trade unionists and economists. it's called for higher pay, more investment and a change to the way big companies are run. here's our economics correspondent, andy verity. do you feel better off or worse off than you did ten years ago? worse, definitely. it's more expensive, everything is. yeah, it isjust harder. it's harder. i think, on the whole, this country is still very, very fair. so many people are now struggling. fair for people with a bit of money. romford in essex. like most of the country, it's spoilt with shopping centres and unemployment‘s low. yet few people feel prosperous living through what is expected to be the worst decade for living standards in 200 years. in the past 30 years, we've developed some unhealthy economic habits — like an addiction to rising house prices that make us feel better off so we borrow more and spend more than ever before. but servicing those addictions over the years has made us feel the effects
the commission on economicjustice was set up two years ago and includes the archbishop of canterbury — as well as representatives of business, trade unionists and economists. it's called for higher pay, more investment and a change to the way big companies are run. here's our economics correspondent, andy verity. do you feel better off or worse off than you did ten years ago? worse, definitely. it's more expensive, everything is. yeah, it isjust harder. it's harder. i think, on the whole,...
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let's turn to the times and i have to say not for the first time the archbishop of canterbury has weighed in with some political opinions," tories last welby for parroting labour view" and he went to talk to the trade union congress. yes, he gave a speech at the trade union congress, the annual gathering of the trade unions, the first time and archbishop has done that in over 100 years i think. lord carey did it once. two before him. two in 100 yea rs. once. two before him. two in 100 years. so it is a rarity. he is not being criticised for that. he says it is important to build bridges and speak to all parts of the community. some of the things he was saying by his standards, quite a political archbishop, looks really political, attacking the lack of tax paid by amazon, attacking the gig economy and how it works, saying that is leaving workers high and dry, even at hacking the government universal credit policy, specifically peaking ata credit policy, specifically peaking at a flagship government project, and saying if they can't get it right, they have to stop that, and whether or not y
let's turn to the times and i have to say not for the first time the archbishop of canterbury has weighed in with some political opinions," tories last welby for parroting labour view" and he went to talk to the trade union congress. yes, he gave a speech at the trade union congress, the annual gathering of the trade unions, the first time and archbishop has done that in over 100 years i think. lord carey did it once. two before him. two in 100 yea rs. once. two before him. two in 100...
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the commission on economicjustice — whose members include the archbishop of canterbury — said the minimum wage should rise and people on zero—hours contracts should be paid 20% more. 0ur economics editor, kamal ahmed, has been speaking to people struggling to make ends meet, people the prime minister has described as "just about managing". beginning. it is now at a point where it doesn't matter how many hours you work unless your work 60 or 70 hours, you won't better yourself. if you have a family, or if you have got any sort of debt, you can't ever get out of this vicious circle. so, you literally arejust going vicious circle. so, you literally are just going around. ramsgate in kent and stephanie telling her story and a story for millions — working and a story for millions — working and still struggling to make ends meet. would you struggle to save £10 at the end of the month? yes i have to borrow at the end of the month. soi to borrow at the end of the month. so i couldn't save any money. the question — how to fix this system for the just about managing, described today as unj
the commission on economicjustice — whose members include the archbishop of canterbury — said the minimum wage should rise and people on zero—hours contracts should be paid 20% more. 0ur economics editor, kamal ahmed, has been speaking to people struggling to make ends meet, people the prime minister has described as "just about managing". beginning. it is now at a point where it doesn't matter how many hours you work unless your work 60 or 70 hours, you won't better yourself....
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effort to rescue payday lender wonga, which collapsed last month, is to be led by the archbishop of canterbury to help the poor, the guardian reports. the duchess of cambridge makes the front page of the daily mail. the paper says she is launching a campaign to help disadvantaged children. the express is reporting that dame esther rantzen‘s charity helpline for older people will not recieve further funding. and the times dedicates its whole front page to a new book which claims mi6 believed michael foot had been a paid informant of the soviet union and was prepared to warn the queen of his past when he stood to be prime minister. so, those are the front pages. let's chat to our guests, natalie and rob. we begin with the telegraph. boris says he wants to deck be —— ditch the chequers plan. not the prime minister? i don't believe a word of it. an unusual soundbite form. it is not about changing prime minister, he says, it is about chucking chequers. you can imagine how pleased he was with that rhyme. 0stensibly he is suggesting that they want to ditch the planned but not the prime minister
effort to rescue payday lender wonga, which collapsed last month, is to be led by the archbishop of canterbury to help the poor, the guardian reports. the duchess of cambridge makes the front page of the daily mail. the paper says she is launching a campaign to help disadvantaged children. the express is reporting that dame esther rantzen‘s charity helpline for older people will not recieve further funding. and the times dedicates its whole front page to a new book which claims mi6 believed...
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percent on the entire national unemployment i as canterbury's or dealing with any more than i killed many civilians of the regime in the irish coming including my father one thing such as i was a student i wanted to build a life for myself last easter but suddenly life became hellish kinds of. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. he takes it personally are you ready with all the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. more than football online. play. this is you know who's live from berlin suspects are revealed in the case of the poison spy british prosecutors charged these two russians with attempted murder by using a nerve agent against the former spy sergey script all and his daughter prime minister theresa may says the suspects are agents of russia's military intelligence agency also coming up a growing international chorus warns the syrian government against a looming attack on rebel held a live province the u.s. now doubling down threatening to.
percent on the entire national unemployment i as canterbury's or dealing with any more than i killed many civilians of the regime in the irish coming including my father one thing such as i was a student i wanted to build a life for myself last easter but suddenly life became hellish kinds of. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. he takes it personally are you ready with all the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. more than...
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listen carefully to the words of the archbishop of canterbury, and really excellent commission on economic justice report he was involved in. which rightly argued economic justice needs to be hardwired into the way the economy works. the 19th century leader and poet ernest jones wrote this, what we get and what we give, we know, and we know our share. we are not too low, the cloth we weed, but too low the cloth to wear. he was making the point that workers know the reality and injustice of their position. labour believes a workers position is on the board. >> [ applause ] that's why we are proposing to give the workforce the right to elect a 3rd of the seats on the board, giving employees a genuine voice, and a steak and shifting the balance at work in favor of the wealth created, improving decision-making and productivity in the process. >> [ applause ] >> decisions make ring in board rooms affect pay, jobs, and pensions. workers deserve a real say in those decisions. it's nothing for businesses to be afraid of. they should welcome the expertise and understanding that workers will bring t
listen carefully to the words of the archbishop of canterbury, and really excellent commission on economic justice report he was involved in. which rightly argued economic justice needs to be hardwired into the way the economy works. the 19th century leader and poet ernest jones wrote this, what we get and what we give, we know, and we know our share. we are not too low, the cloth we weed, but too low the cloth to wear. he was making the point that workers know the reality and injustice of...
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wait for hours other have to come back monday.this indigenous group representing the university of canterbury in a conference on sunday is also worried they'll miss the annual event hosted in albuquerque .sot: lindsay boutama, flight cancelled// "it's annoying. there's a festival that's happening tomorrow that's happening once a year andwe will miss it." (nats singing) while they wait overnight they kept their spirits up ...practicing a traditional song and dance in the middle of the terminal. (nats singing play until 1:08) flysfo.com urges travelers to check with their airline or visit flight status for delay information.the runway maintenance will be over at 7 sunday morning.live at the san francisco international airport ella sogomonian kro n 4new.s (justine) new on (justine) (justine) new on (justine) (justine) new on kron4 news at ten. multiple lanes were blocked on i-280 in san jose when a car caught fire. this is on the northbound side near 101. you can see in this picture tweeted out by the san jose fire department the car is destroyed. drivers are also asked to avoid the area if poss
wait for hours other have to come back monday.this indigenous group representing the university of canterbury in a conference on sunday is also worried they'll miss the annual event hosted in albuquerque .sot: lindsay boutama, flight cancelled// "it's annoying. there's a festival that's happening tomorrow that's happening once a year andwe will miss it." (nats singing) while they wait overnight they kept their spirits up ...practicing a traditional song and dance in the middle of the...
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delayed and 112 including theirs have been cancelled.the indigenous group representing the university of canterbury in a conference is now worried they'll miss the annual event hosted in albuquerque on sunday.sot: lindsay boutama, flight cancelled// "it's annoying. there's a festival that's happening tomorrow that's happening once a year and we will miss it."(nats singing) while they wait overnight the group showcased their talent for kron 4 news...practicing a traditional song and dance in the middle of the terminal. (nats singing)...for others the wait hasn't been as fun. one woman flew in on a delayed flight from lax to sfo and should have long been in eureka by now.sot: janice reckurd, flight delayed//"i should have been in eureka at 10:20 this morning and the ni should have been there at 5 something and now its midnight and i have to drive an hour and a half after that. so that's how it happened." flysfo.com urges travelers to check with their airline or visit flight status for delay information. the runway maintenance will be over at 7 sunday morning. meanwhile people need to find a way to ke
delayed and 112 including theirs have been cancelled.the indigenous group representing the university of canterbury in a conference is now worried they'll miss the annual event hosted in albuquerque on sunday.sot: lindsay boutama, flight cancelled// "it's annoying. there's a festival that's happening tomorrow that's happening once a year and we will miss it."(nats singing) while they wait overnight the group showcased their talent for kron 4 news...practicing a traditional song and...
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the commission on economicjustice, whose members include the archbishop of canterbury, said the minimum wage should rise and people on zero hours contracts should be paid 20% more. 0ur economics editor kamal ahmed has been speaking to people struggling to make ends meet, people the prime minister has described as "just about managing". it's not going to work to get family orany it's not going to work to get family or any sort of debt, you can't ever get out of the circle. you literally are going around and around and around. so, you literally are just going around. ramsgate in kent and stephanie telling her story and a story for millions — working and still struggling to make ends meet. would you struggle to save £10 at the end of the month? yes i have to borrow at the end of the month. so i couldn't save any money. the question — how to fix this system for the just about managing, described today as unjust. system for the just about managing, when i was growing up, i was told get a good job. but that isn't the case. that is why the commission is calling for reform. we need a simpl
the commission on economicjustice, whose members include the archbishop of canterbury, said the minimum wage should rise and people on zero hours contracts should be paid 20% more. 0ur economics editor kamal ahmed has been speaking to people struggling to make ends meet, people the prime minister has described as "just about managing". it's not going to work to get family orany it's not going to work to get family or any sort of debt, you can't ever get out of the circle. you...
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the archbishop of canterbury has called for a fundamental rethink of how the uk economy works including more public spending and higher taxes on technology giants and the wealthy. it comes ahead of the launch of a major report by the left—leaning think tank, the commission on economicjustice, of which justin welby was a leading member. the government says its balanced approach means spending more money whilst reducing the deficit. people suffer from injustice in the economy. the need to go to a food bank, even when you have got two adults in the household living reasonably tightly and both working. a gin appreciation society has fallen foul of advertising regulators. complaints about ten facebook posts by the scottish gin society, including this one, have been upheld by the advertising standards authority — who said the adverts implied gin had nutritional benefits and linked it to sexual success. the group argued they were just memes and didn't think of its posts as advertisements. it's been a record—breaking summer and the perfect conditions led to solar power briefly becoming th
the archbishop of canterbury has called for a fundamental rethink of how the uk economy works including more public spending and higher taxes on technology giants and the wealthy. it comes ahead of the launch of a major report by the left—leaning think tank, the commission on economicjustice, of which justin welby was a leading member. the government says its balanced approach means spending more money whilst reducing the deficit. people suffer from injustice in the economy. the need to go to...
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five years ago, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, vowed to put wonga out of business. those are this morning has passed main news stories. alina will be here with the weather for the weekend shortly. —— this morning's main news stories. you know what strikes me about that story anthony joshua's list compared to povetkin's? madgen those knuckles in the chops! no thanks! -- imagine those knuckles in the chops. and the headphones! they're those knuckles in the chops. and the headphones! they‘ re not those knuckles in the chops. and the headphones! they're not part of him, they're not going to hit you in the face! they could be getting wet but the fans are expected to fill up wembley stadium for anthonyjoshua's latest world title defence. he looks in pretty decent shape too ahead of his fight with russian alexander povetkin. the forecast is a little indifferent so fans can expect to be a bit soggy. one of the sponsors has stepped in to help though! they've bought these little ponchos that you wear, and all that, for, like, 20,000 or 30,000 of them, and giving them ou
five years ago, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, vowed to put wonga out of business. those are this morning has passed main news stories. alina will be here with the weather for the weekend shortly. —— this morning's main news stories. you know what strikes me about that story anthony joshua's list compared to povetkin's? madgen those knuckles in the chops! no thanks! -- imagine those knuckles in the chops. and the headphones! they're those knuckles in the chops. and the...
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so jeffrey nice thank you so very much for your insights thank you for joining us today from canterbury said geoffrey nice if i'm the prosecutor for the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia asked staying with the fate of the rohingya and in bangladesh's cox's facade gas stoves are being handed out to families who rely on firewood to cook their meals hundreds of thousands of refugees on living in the camps where resources remains. john john reports from cox's bazar in cox's bazaar bangladesh it's not just a humanitarian crisis that's unfolding an environmental one is too that's why today in the could to prolong refugee camp brock a local in geo is overseeing the planting of trees. tells me this initiative is one part of a larger effort to help this landscape recover and recounts how things got so dire . what is did. to the rohingya came to this country to far as charity got destroyed if we look at a picture of this area from before august twenty seventh seen we would see lots of green and forest off to that when they started to build houses and roads that destroyed m
so jeffrey nice thank you so very much for your insights thank you for joining us today from canterbury said geoffrey nice if i'm the prosecutor for the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia asked staying with the fate of the rohingya and in bangladesh's cox's facade gas stoves are being handed out to families who rely on firewood to cook their meals hundreds of thousands of refugees on living in the camps where resources remains. john john reports from cox's bazar in cox's...
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five years ago, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, vowed to put wonga out of business. the supermarket chain co—op is scrapping plastic carrier bags from 1,400 of its uk shops today, and replacing them with a compostable version. it's the latest retailer to cut down after the government laid out plans to eradicate all avoidable plastic waste in britain within 25 years, as emma simpson reports. plastic waste — we're drowning in it. around a million tonnes of plastic is generated by uk supermarkets every year, and they've been coming up with a host of measures to try to stem the tide. take iceland, where plastic packaging is on the way out. from fruit and veg to plastic dishes for ready meals. all its own branded products will have paper or biodegradable packaging within five years. at morrisons, you can take your own container when you buy meat and fish, and there are now paper bags, not plastic, for loose fruit and veg. black plastic is difficult to recycle, but asda has replaced it for all its fruit and veg. now the co—op has an environmentally friendly alternati
five years ago, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, vowed to put wonga out of business. the supermarket chain co—op is scrapping plastic carrier bags from 1,400 of its uk shops today, and replacing them with a compostable version. it's the latest retailer to cut down after the government laid out plans to eradicate all avoidable plastic waste in britain within 25 years, as emma simpson reports. plastic waste — we're drowning in it. around a million tonnes of plastic is generated by...
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five years ago, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, vowed to put wonga out of business. racing driver billy monger is preparing to return to donnington park today less than 18 months after a near fatal crash there cost him both of his legs. aided by a specially adapted car which hits speeds of up to 150mph, the 19—year—old is hoping to finish on the podium. reporter angela rafferty has been to meet him. it's hard to believe it's been just 18 months since the horrific crash that almost cost him this life and left him a double amputee. billy monger‘s recovery has been truly remarkable. this weekend he returns for the first time to race at the track where this life was changed for ever. really from the accident __ my for ever. really from the accident —— my memories from the accident and donington are quite strong, i remember it quite well, i don't remember it quite well, i don't remember it quite well, i don't remember it much now —— i don't think about it much now, though, which is nice. support came from far and wide. £800,000 was donated to this fund with
five years ago, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, vowed to put wonga out of business. racing driver billy monger is preparing to return to donnington park today less than 18 months after a near fatal crash there cost him both of his legs. aided by a specially adapted car which hits speeds of up to 150mph, the 19—year—old is hoping to finish on the podium. reporter angela rafferty has been to meet him. it's hard to believe it's been just 18 months since the horrific crash that...
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the commission on economicjustice was set up two years ago and includes the archbishop of canterbury — as well as representatives of business, trade unionists and economists. it's called for higher pay, more investment and a change to the way big companies are run. here's our economics correspondent, andy verity. do you feel better off or worse off than you did ten years ago? worse, definitely. it's more expensive, everything is. yeah, it isjust harder. it's harder. i think, on the whole, this country is still very, very fair. so many people are now struggling. fair for people with a bit of money. romford, in essex. like most of the country, it's spoilt with shopping centres and unemployment‘s low. yet few people feel prosperous living through what is expected to be the worst decade for living standards in 200 years. in the past 30 years, we've developed some unhealthy economic habits — like an addiction to rising house prices that make us feel better off, so we borrow more and spend more than ever before. but servicing those addictions over the years has made us feel the effec
the commission on economicjustice was set up two years ago and includes the archbishop of canterbury — as well as representatives of business, trade unionists and economists. it's called for higher pay, more investment and a change to the way big companies are run. here's our economics correspondent, andy verity. do you feel better off or worse off than you did ten years ago? worse, definitely. it's more expensive, everything is. yeah, it isjust harder. it's harder. i think, on the whole,...
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there have been recent think—tank reports, last week the ippr and the archbishop of canterbury, expressing their concerns about insecurity of employment in what we call the gig economy. we've got to tackle that and that means giving those workers basic rights — rights to sick pay, maternity and paternity leave, the right to protection against unfair dismissal, in terms of ensuring they get proper termination notices if they are told their job will be going. those sorts of things. the second thing is a new idea that is often implemented across other european countries, which is shared ownership schemes, so that when a company is making its profits, it distributes some of those profits in shares to its employees in a collective form and in that way you build up for the workers themselves a stake in that company. they become stakeholders. and all the research even coming out from the government's treasury says that means the company then becomes more productive and, long—term, stable as well. colletta smith is at the tuc congress in manchester for us. tell us more about the message from l
there have been recent think—tank reports, last week the ippr and the archbishop of canterbury, expressing their concerns about insecurity of employment in what we call the gig economy. we've got to tackle that and that means giving those workers basic rights — rights to sick pay, maternity and paternity leave, the right to protection against unfair dismissal, in terms of ensuring they get proper termination notices if they are told their job will be going. those sorts of things. the second...