The Public
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Emilio Estevez |
Box office | 652,254 USD |
Screenplay | Emilio Estevez |
Composers | Tyler Bates |
Joanne Higginbottom | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1103103 |
About The Public
An act of civil disobedience turns into a standoff with police when homeless people in Cincinnati take over the public library to seek shelter from the bitter cold.
Stella Creasy: MP trolled as 'unfit mother' pushes for law change
... " We know in a lot of cases, victims of stalking and harassment often are subject to malicious complaints and we also know there s an increasing trend, particularly of women in The Public eye, being reported to social services...
Cumbria snow: Power disruption continues after major incident
... She told Radio 4 s Today programme: " We put an appeal out on Facebook to members of The Public villagers, they brought along sleeping bags and blankets and things like that, and food...
Billie Eilish accuses Variety of 'outing' her in cover story
... " In first published on 13 November, Billie discusses being a young woman in The Public eye and how she d felt intimidated by other females...
BBC should be 'realistic' on licence fee - Sunak
... Speaking to reporters travelling with him to the COP28 summit in Dubai, Mr Sunak added: " The BBC like any other organisation that serves The Public should be looking to do that and cut its cloth appropriately so I think that is very welcome...
XL bully ban: Fears move could increase dog attacks
... The UK government said its ban would protect The Public...
'Labour won't turn on spending taps' says Starmer
... Senior source in the Labour leader s office said the decision was made because of the state of The Public finances...
American bully XLs: Owners confused by ban, says RSPCA
... " A study published in The Public Health journal showed there was a sudden spike in deaths from dog attacks in England and Wales in 2022 - 10, compared to an average of three in previous years...
TikTok influencer Aydan Al-Saad wants to break wage taboos
... The Public don t just get on and pay their fare and go from A to B...
BBC should be 'realistic' on licence fee - Sunak
By James Gregory & Hannah CapellaBBC News
The Bbc should be " realistic about what it can expect people to pay" for the TV licence fee during times of high inflation, the Prime Minister has said.
Rishi Sunak said The Bbc should " cut its cloth appropriately" and welcomed savings it was looking to make.
The Corporation said next year's cost was " unconfirmed" but that it had previously agreed increases In Line with inflation to start from 2024.
The PM said final decisions on The Future of the fee had not been made.
Asked whether he thought the licence fee was sustainable, Mr Sunak said: " It's really important that when things are difficult, everyone is doing what they can to ease the cost of living on families".
The Bbc is looking to make £500 million of savings in The Face of high inflation and a two-year freeze to the cost of a TV licence, which provides most of its funding.
Speaking to reporters travelling with him to the COP28 summit in Dubai, Mr Sunak added: " The Bbc like any other organisation that serves The Public should be looking to do that and cut its cloth appropriately so I think that is very welcome. "
The Prime Minister did not directly say whether he would be limiting the planned increase to the fee.
The Bbc announced last week it was, in what the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) described as a " major blow to investigative news".
The long-running show will lose its dedicated reporters, be shortened by 10 Minutes and drop its investigative films to Focus On studio-based debates.
As part of further changes, an extended hour-long edition of Bbc News At One TV bulletin will relocate to Salford while Bbc Breakfast , also broadcast from Salford, will be extended by an extra 15 Minutes A Day , The Corporation said.
More focus will be put on digital journalism and live coverage across the Bbc News division, with a " reduction in the amount of television packaging".
The Corporation expects The Changes to save £7. 5 million.
A BBC spokesperson said: " The government and BBC agreed a six-year licence fee settlement in January 2022, which froze the licence fee for two years with increases In Line with inflation from 2024.
" As Is usual practice the government sets and confirms the cost of a licence each year and this remains unconfirmed for 2024/25.
" The Bbc will continue to Focus On what it does best: working to deliver world-class content and providing great value for all audiences. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com