Leaving
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Initial release | France |
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Directors | Catherine Corsini |
Editors | Simon Jacquet |
Screenplay | Catherine Corsini |
Gaëlle Macé | |
Production companies | Pyramide Productions |
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Solaire Production | |
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Reviews | www.imdb.com |
First episode | 2012-09-10 00:00:00 |
Cast | Helen McCrory |
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ID | 1606026 |
About Leaving
Things aren't going well for 25-year-old Aaron Simmons. He is living with his parents, cannot find a job and his ex-girlfriend is about to marry his brother. Talk about the not-going-well trifecta. Enter Julie Ranmore, a 44-year-old, married mother of two - but the passion in her marriage has long since gone. Julie and Aaron meet on the night of his brother's wedding when Aaron is a drunk, miserable mess. During their first meeting, each is unaware that the moment is the unlikely start to an unlikely relationship. When Julie gives him a reality check the next morning, Aaron becomes more determined to find a job and leave behind his childhood bedroom. That determination eventually leads to him getting a job at the hotel where Julie works. When they start working together, a bond begins to form. The ensuing events have profound implications for both as they come to terms with finding love in the unlikeliest of places. … MORE
Labour hopes to cut net migration to around 200,000
... Net migration - the difference between the number of people coming to live in the UK and those Leaving - was 745,000 last year, published earlier this week...
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... Provisional figures to June of this year suggest the rate of net migration - the difference between the number of people coming to live in the UK and those Leaving - may now be slowing...
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... Net migration - the difference between the number of people coming to live in the UK and those Leaving - was a record 745,000 last year, No 10 said migration was " far too high" but it was acting to bring it down...
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Labour hopes to cut net migration to around 200,000
By Becky MortonPolitical reporter
Labour has said it hopes to cut net Migration to a " normal level" of " a couple of hundred thousand a year" if it wins The Next election.
Shadow chief secretary to The Treasury Darren Jones said The Party would hope to achieve that within The First term of a Labour government.
But He Said The numbers would depend on The needs of The economy.
The Conservatives are Under Pressure to cut Migration after new figures showed it reached record levels Last Year .
Net Migration - The difference between The Number of people coming To Live in The UK and those Leaving - was 745,000 Last Year , published earlier This Week .
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has described The figure as " shockingly high" while Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has also said immigration levels are too high and need to come down " to sustainable levels".
Asked on The Bbc 's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg what a reasonable level of net Migration would be, Mr Jones said: " The normal level is a couple of hundred thousand a year But it depends on The needs in The economy. "
Pressed on whether this would be something Labour would hope to achieve in its first term in government, if The Party wins power, Mr Jones said: " I think we probably would hope to do that, yes, But we've talked about a decade of National Renewal . "
However, he added that The Conservatives had left " deep structural problems" which would " take time to fix".
Mr Jones suggested The " abnormally high number of work visas" particularly for health and social care, reflected issues with The Way The NHS was being run by The government.
He called for " a proper NHS workforce plan" and improvements in productivity so The UK was not so reliant on workers from overseas.
Labour's shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper also her party would increase The salary requirements for workers to come to The UK.
The vast majority of those arriving in The UK in The year ending June 2023 were from outside The European Union .
Students accounted for The largest group of non-EU migrants, followed by those coming for work. The ONS said this could largely be attributed to people on health and care visas, with The sector facing chronic staff shortages.
However, it said provisional figures suggested The rate of net Migration could now be slowing, with The estimated number falling back to 672,000 in The year to June.
Chief Secretary to The Treasury Laura Trott said This Was " positive news" But that The government was taking further steps to cut Migration .
For example, which come into effect from January.
Ms Trott told The Bbc The government's long-term plan for The NHS workforce would also mean more people would be trained for jobs in health and social care.
Back in 2010, Lord David Cameron, The former Tory Prime Minister who was appointed Foreign Secretary in The recent reshuffle, pledged to get net Migration below 100,000 - But The Commitment has never been met.
The Conservative Party 's 2019 manifesto also promised to bring overall numbers down, without setting a specific target, after The introduction of post-Brexit border controls.
Tory MPs on The Right of The Party , have been calling for tougher measures to cut Migration .
, which are Not Yet government policy But are being discussed internally.
These include increasing The minimum salary required for a work visa and introducing a cap on health and social care visas.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com