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Cristiano Ronaldo faces $1bn lawsuit over Binance ads

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... The cheapest NFT from the collection was priced at $77 when it went on sale in November 2022 - but One Year later, it was priced at around $1...

Waterbeach: The mystery over a baby found in a recycling tip

Waterbeach: The mystery over a baby found in a recycling tip
Nov 28,2023 8:51 pm

...By Phil ShepkaBBC Investigations, CambridgeshireIt has been One Year since staff sorting through household recycling made a tragic discovery in amongst the plastic and glass - the body of a baby boy...

How Hamas built a force to attack Israel on 7 October

How Hamas built a force to attack Israel on 7 October
Nov 27,2023 12:41 pm

... Telling the worldThe second Strong Pillar drill was held almost exactly One Year later...

Eighteen members of County lines drugs gang sentenced

Eighteen members of County lines drugs gang sentenced
Nov 24,2023 10:31 pm

... Buchanan was sentenced to One Year, suspended for 24 months, 100 hours of unpaid work at rate of one day a week, and 20 days of rehabilitation activity...

Ellie Goulding among Radio 4's Today programme guest editors

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Nov 23,2023 6:31 am

... Mr Kureishi, and now One Year on he will explore the impact his injuries have had on his family and how they have changed the way he now writes...

Climate change: The villagers building 100ft ice towers

Climate change: The villagers building 100ft ice towers
Nov 21,2023 10:11 pm

... One Year s worth of rain fell on the cold desert in just two apocalyptic hours...

Bouncy castle tragedy: Firm charged after six children killed

Bouncy castle tragedy: Firm charged after six children killed
Nov 17,2023 6:01 am

... The local community gathered last year to mark One Year since the bouncy castle accident...

The Troubles: 'Forgiving my sister's IRA killer healed me'

The Troubles: 'Forgiving my sister's IRA killer healed me'
Nov 15,2023 2:30 am

... The two sisters - Mary was One Year older than Kathleen - had just got new coats...

General election 2019: Seven-way debate fact-checked

Nov 14,2023 6:01 am

Senior figures from seven Political Parties have taken part in a BBC election debate.

BBC Reality Check has been looking at some of the claims made during the course of the 90-minute programme.

Conservative Rishi Sunak claimed: "We've outlined a plan for £34bn [for the NHS], that will go on putting 50,000 more nurses on our wards, 50m more GP appointments and new and upgraded hospitals. "

Reality Check : The Conservatives have been grilled a lot over the 50,000 more nurses pledge. They say they will increase the nursing workforce in England from 280,000 to 330,000 by 2024-25.

About 30,000 of these will be from training, apprenticeships and recruitment from abroad. However, the rest will be from keeping nurses who might otherwise have left The Profession . A survey by the Nursing and Midwifery Council suggested that about 50% of those leaving were due to "disillusionment" or "Pressure ".

How many nurses does the NHS need?

Current trends in demands and nurse recruitment

Source: Health Foundation

The pledge of 50m more GP appointments is based on A Promise to have 6,000 more GPs by 2024-25. About half of that increase will come from training, But The Other half is due to come from retention and international recruitment.

When It Comes to investment in the NHS, the £34bn is the amount of money that will be added to the annual NHS budget by 2023-24, But The Cash sum isn't necessarily The Most helpful figure to use.

Because the costs of medicines and equipment and paying staff are rising, the government's own figures show this will actually be worth less by 2023-24 - about £20. 5bn once adjusted for inflation. That's what we call the "real-terms" amount because it's a reflection of how much you can buy with The Money by the time it is used.

The Conservatives pledge would mean funding going up by 3. 4% a year through to 2023-24.

This would be higher than The Years from 2010 - under the Conservatives in coalition government with the Liberal Democrats - When overall health spending increases were between 1 and 2%.

But it would be significantly lower than the Labour governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown When it averaged 6% a year, and lower than the plans put forward by Labour now.

Labour's Rebecca Long-Bailey claimed: "Over recent years, certainly The Last five years, we've Seen increases in violent crime right across the Country . "

Reality Check : The Last few years have Seen increases in the rarest, most serious types of violent crime But overall, violent crime is steady or falling.

In England and Wales , the says that total levels of violent crime have remained steady in recent years - about 1. 3 million incidents against adults in The Most recent Data - After a long downward trend.

But the Data includes "minor assaults such as pushing and shoving" and death and injuries caused by Dangerous Driving .

Rarer But more serious crimes have increased since 2014.

Homicides are down 5% from the previous year, at 681, After four years in a row of increases.

Offences involving knives or other Sharp Objects are up by 7% compared with the year before, to 44,076 - the highest number of incidents since March 2011.

Scotland has Seen - a long term decline, But increases in the rarer, more serious types of violent crime like attempted murder and serious assault.

Catch up on the debateThe SNP's Nicola Sturgeon claimed that replacing the Trident nuclear deterrent would Cost £200bn.

Reality Check : Asked about nuclear weapons, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon said the UK's Trident nuclear deterrent is both a moral issue and a financial One - "I don't think we should be wasting £200bn on it".

The nuclear submarine programme is based in Scotland .

But the estimate of £200bn is not money that is Spent - or saved - All at once. Instead, it's a figure that estimates total costs over the lifetime of the programme - about 30 years.

Because those estimates include spending that is decades from now, they make assumptions about The Future Economy - so it's impossible to be precise about The Number .

The SNP's number comes from The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament , which based it on The Best available figures. The largest element by far is the annual in-service Cost for decades, estimated at More Than £140bn.

The Ministry of Defence says the Cost of building new submarines would be £31bn Alone .

The Liberal Democrats ' Jo Swinson claimed: "Offshore Wind is the cheapest electricity that you can now create, thanks to the Liberal Democrats supporting that technology When we ran the Climate Change Department . "

Reality Check : Offshore Wind is currently more expensive than onshore Wind , gas, or solar, But costs have been tumbling rapidly in price.

Saw developers agree to sell power from their projects for less than £40 Per megawatt hour - a record low price for offshore Wind .

suggests that When these new windfarms start running in 2023, they could be slightly cheaper than existing gas-fired power plants.

However, the Cost of that power in The Future will depend on wholesale gas prices, which are difficult to predict.

The Lib Dems managed The Department for Energy and Climate Change from 2010 to 2015 - so they can claim some credit for supporting the Rapid Development of the offshore Wind industry during those years.

However, The Price for offshore Wind fell by 30% in The Past two years, Long After the Lib Dems left government.

Plaid Cymru 's Adam Price claimed: Wales has "the lowest wages across these islands".

Reality Check : Northern Ireland has a lower weekly pay average (median) than Wales .

, pay in Wales averages £446 a week.

That's less than Scotland (£472) and the UK as a whole (£479).

However, average weekly pay in Northern Ireland is below Wales , Coming In at £432 (ie £14 a week lower than Wales ).

The Green Party 's Caroline Lucas claimed that the EU's freedom of Movement is a popular policy When it's explained to voters.

Reality Check : Caroline Lucas took issue with the assertion that most opinion polls show support for controls on immigration.

Ms Lucas said: "When people are shown that freedom of Movement is a reciprocal right, then actually it's something that is popular in This Country . "

This is a scenario where differently phrased questions on the same topic produce different answers.

Asked how strongly they agree with keeping freedom of Movement - "so that people from any EU Country can live and work in the UK, and people in the UK can live and work in any EU Country ", More Than half the supported the idea - 31% strongly, 25% "somewhat". ("Neither agree nor disagree" and "don't know" were 11% and 10%)

for anti-Brexit campaign group Best for Britain asked about a plan that is effectively freedom of Movement , without calling it that: "The Right to travel, work, study or retire in Britain, in exchange for EU countries giving British citizens the same rights. "

The results were 69% in favour and 13% against (and 19% "don't know").

But When the same survey asked the same people how important reducing EU immigration was in Brexit Negotiations , 70% said it was important in some way (15% said it was The Most important issue, 31% very important, 24% fairly important).

So Ms Lucas is correct - But Only If , as She Said , the question is asked in a specific way.

The Brexit Party 's Richard Tice claimed: "[Brexit] would make us wealthier. "

Reality Check : The government's 2018 suggested the UK would be economically poorer under any form of Brexit, compared with staying in the EU.

It said that if the UK had a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the EU After Brexit, the Country 's Gross Domestic Product (everything produced in an Economy in One Year ) would be 6. 7% lower After 15 years than it would have been compared with remaining in the EU.

And if the UK left the EU with no deal, the Economy would be 9. 3% smaller After 15 years than it would be if Brexit didn't happen at All .

The vast majority of economists agree with the assessment that Brexit would make the UK poorer compared with staying in the EU.

No official analysis of the government's current Brexit deal has been published, although The National Institute of Economic and Social Research that claimed it would leave the Economy smaller than remaining in the EU would.



rishi sunak, reality check, conservative party, richard tice, adam price, liberal democrats, snp (scottish national party), nicola sturgeon, jo swinson, labour party, green party (england and wales), caroline lucas, brexit party, rebecca long-bailey

Source of news: bbc.com

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