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many people now won't even go into london. london is lawless. i'm not saying every single street is lawless, but london is deemed as lawless because people carry knives, they carry machetes, they rob and attack people, they rob rolex watches. so people now don't travel to london and wear their watches that many have worked hard for. i have never seen the criminal justice system in britain in such chaos , and in britain in such chaos, and there isn't a particular offence. be it stalking, robbery, burglary , you name the robbery, burglary, you name the crime that is not out of control. and when we look to our criminal justice system, to protect them, the public don't see the police. the criminal justice system don't protect the police and the public and victims by giving deterrent sentences. and i'm afraid we see scenes like this today that most people just think , oh, i've just people just think, oh, i've just got to accept it because i don't believe anything will change. well, when you've got an attitude like that and a criminal justice system t
many people now won't even go into london. london is lawless. i'm not saying every single street is lawless, but london is deemed as lawless because people carry knives, they carry machetes, they rob and attack people, they rob rolex watches. so people now don't travel to london and wear their watches that many have worked hard for. i have never seen the criminal justice system in britain in such chaos , and in britain in such chaos, and there isn't a particular offence. be it stalking,...
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thank you, london. >> confused. london. confused. london can you please? >> well, the labour candidate claimed almost 44% of the vote in london and over 275,000 more votes than his conservative rival susan hall. during the contest. he has been criticised for his expansion of the caphaps for his expansion of the capital's ultra low emission zone and rising crime rates. but mr khan says he is keeping positive . positive. >> it's londoners who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer , mission of building a fairer, safer and greener london and in what i hope will be a year of great change a future labour government led by keir starmer . government led by keir starmer. working with us in city hall will mean we can go much further and accomplish so much more . and accomplish so much more. >> well, labour's also celebrating successes in liverpool, in south yorkshire and west yorkshire in greater manchester, two where andy burnham has been re—elected. he picked up just over 63% of the vote there and says he'll always give his best to th
thank you, london. >> confused. london. confused. london can you please? >> well, the labour candidate claimed almost 44% of the vote in london and over 275,000 more votes than his conservative rival susan hall. during the contest. he has been criticised for his expansion of the caphaps for his expansion of the capital's ultra low emission zone and rising crime rates. but mr khan says he is keeping positive . positive. >> it's londoners who inspire me every day to continue our...
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here we go. >> outside london. outside london? >> yeah, she went to his aid. but, you know, she tragically died. to the sun is launching a campaign. said she should get the george cross. she's 19. yeah. >> i think that's absolutely right. that 19 that she was an england under 18 hockey player. she had everything to live for. the police themselves say she fought and fought and fought to save her. her friend barnaby webber webber and fail. but it sounds like on the face of it, she qualifies for a george cross. i mean, the highest civilian award for bravery . it's civilian award for bravery. it's in rishi sunak court to now recommend it. >> what do you think, is it appropriate? >> i think it is. also coming back to the point of role models. it's very important that sometimes we hold up young people who give a sacrifice like this. she gave her life, you know, defending that grace of mahakuma. that recognition is not just for her. it will obviously help her family, but it helps show young people the kind of person you can be, the kind of person you can be, the kind
here we go. >> outside london. outside london? >> yeah, she went to his aid. but, you know, she tragically died. to the sun is launching a campaign. said she should get the george cross. she's 19. yeah. >> i think that's absolutely right. that 19 that she was an england under 18 hockey player. she had everything to live for. the police themselves say she fought and fought and fought to save her. her friend barnaby webber webber and fail. but it sounds like on the face of it,...
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that's the first london borough to declare . in london borough to declare. in total, seven mayoral contests will be announced today. so far, labour has retained liverpool city region and south yorkshire. a narrow contest is expected for conservative mayor andy street in the west midlands. we'll also be hearing from eight of ten contests for police and crime commissioner boris johnson has thanked polling staff who refused to let him vote without an id. the former prime minister was turned away from a polling station on thursday after he forgot valid identification. writing in the daily mail, mr johnson said the three villagers were right to stick to the rules. the requirement to provide photo id was actually introduced by mrjohnson provide photo id was actually introduced by mr johnson when provide photo id was actually introduced by mrjohnson when he occupied number 10. a burst water main has left around 31,000 properties without running water in east sussex, causing a drastic impact on businesses . southern water says businesses. southern water says the dis
that's the first london borough to declare . in london borough to declare. in total, seven mayoral contests will be announced today. so far, labour has retained liverpool city region and south yorkshire. a narrow contest is expected for conservative mayor andy street in the west midlands. we'll also be hearing from eight of ten contests for police and crime commissioner boris johnson has thanked polling staff who refused to let him vote without an id. the former prime minister was turned away...
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in central london. and they are going to be delivering a gun salute in honour of the king's coronation. gosh do you remember this time last year we were geanng this time last year we were gearing up for it, weren't we? we were on the mall doing shows live from the mall, walking up and down there, and it's been fantastic. >> and we're going to get a few memories, aren't we, of you down there by the palace , speaking to there by the palace, speaking to members of the public, speaking to gb news viewers and listeners there. so we're just holding our breath now for that gun salute to mark the one year anniversary of the king's coronation and one of the king's coronation and one of the king's coronation and one of the big standout stars apart from the king of course, from his coronation, was penny morden. >> wasn't she? that iconic dress and the sword carrying. i'm actually going to be speaking to her later on 9 to 11 pm. this evening, but we've got a couple of little clips to bring you over the course of th
in central london. and they are going to be delivering a gun salute in honour of the king's coronation. gosh do you remember this time last year we were geanng this time last year we were gearing up for it, weren't we? we were on the mall doing shows live from the mall, walking up and down there, and it's been fantastic. >> and we're going to get a few memories, aren't we, of you down there by the palace , speaking to there by the palace, speaking to members of the public, speaking to gb...
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london. real party. transform . london 7501. scanlon transform. london 7501. scanlon nick. britain first no. to immigration 20,519. that makes the total number of good votes cast on thursday. 2,484,432. i need now to take you through the number of ballot papers rejected and the reasons one rejected. for want of an official mark 314 rejected for voting for more than one candidate, 2806 for writing or marks by which the voter could be identified, 129. unmarked or void for uncertainty . 7878. making the total number of rejected ballot papers 11,127. so total number of ballot papers counted . on ballot papers counted. on thursday 2,495,559. our electorate for this election . electorate for this election. was 6,162,428. and as you know already , we had a turnout on already, we had a turnout on thursday of 40.5. so i therefore declare that sadiq khan has been duly elected as mayor of london. sadiq khan i invite -- i invite i am, ham i invite i am, i invite sadiq khan to the lectern to speak . khan to the lectern to speak. thank you, thank you. >> from the bottom of my heart. than
london. real party. transform . london 7501. scanlon transform. london 7501. scanlon nick. britain first no. to immigration 20,519. that makes the total number of good votes cast on thursday. 2,484,432. i need now to take you through the number of ballot papers rejected and the reasons one rejected. for want of an official mark 314 rejected for voting for more than one candidate, 2806 for writing or marks by which the voter could be identified, 129. unmarked or void for uncertainty . 7878....
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well all heating up in london. thanks for that, olivia . london. thanks for that, olivia. but jack, we've had an email from jan who says, come on ben, i know you think the world ends at the m25, but here in greater manchester we are under just as manchester we are underjust as much threat. we have the biggest cuckoo in our nest with george galloway. what's the latest for our friends in the north west ? our friends in the north west? >> well, certainly here in manchester, of course, the voters went to the polls on thursday very much the feeling from the polling coming out of that that andy burnham will secure his third term as the mayor of greater manchester. of course, olivia makes a very good point around the impact of the muslim vote in these big labour areas. manchester, of course, being one of them. pollsters predicting a drop of maybe of 3% in support for burnham at the outcome of this election, but still saying that he will hold on to that third term in his rematch against laura evans , rematch against laura evans, who, of course, was the same conservative candidate
well all heating up in london. thanks for that, olivia . london. thanks for that, olivia. but jack, we've had an email from jan who says, come on ben, i know you think the world ends at the m25, but here in greater manchester we are under just as manchester we are underjust as much threat. we have the biggest cuckoo in our nest with george galloway. what's the latest for our friends in the north west ? our friends in the north west? >> well, certainly here in manchester, of course, the...
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meanwhile, of course, london's mayor sadiq khan won a third term as mayor of london. another shock given the levels of knife crime in the capital, some might say, and here's reform uk mp lee anderson commenting on this very subject on my show yesterday. >> well, i've got to be careful , >> well, i've got to be careful, what i say about the labour mayor, i don't want to give him too much of a hard time, but it's absolutely useless. it's been a disaster for this country. it's been a disaster for london, and it needs belting out at the next mayoral election in four years time. it's an absolute disaster for our capital city, and you'll see over the next four years what he does to that city. rob a motorist blind knife crime will go up, violent crime will go up, and there'll be sneering away in his ivory tower. and i will keep calling him out . calling him out. >> so i'm asking, do we still need mayors ? nigel? emma, what need mayors? nigel? emma, what do you think? i'll start with you, nigel nelson. yeah i mean, a lot of people argue that the mayors don't really do that mu
meanwhile, of course, london's mayor sadiq khan won a third term as mayor of london. another shock given the levels of knife crime in the capital, some might say, and here's reform uk mp lee anderson commenting on this very subject on my show yesterday. >> well, i've got to be careful , >> well, i've got to be careful, what i say about the labour mayor, i don't want to give him too much of a hard time, but it's absolutely useless. it's been a disaster for this country. it's been a...
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, but including london. in those statistics it actually means that that knife crime on the whole, is up 22% rise. extraordinary statistics mark white, our home and security edhon white, our home and security editor. thank you for giving us that overview . well, i'm that overview. well, i'm delighted to be now joined in the studio by tony long. he's a former met police specialist firearms officer and instructor, and tony, what struck me most about looking at that footage , about looking at that footage, that new footage, the doorbell footage . firstly, seven officers footage. firstly, seven officers are there to try and apprehend one suspect and then a further four rush into the fray, so many officers to take down one suspect and 22 minutes after they first received that call . they first received that call. >> well, yes, of course, it's you know, we are in london, so, there are more police officers, although if you speak to response officers, they'd probably be surprised to find that out because there are so
, but including london. in those statistics it actually means that that knife crime on the whole, is up 22% rise. extraordinary statistics mark white, our home and security edhon white, our home and security editor. thank you for giving us that overview . well, i'm that overview. well, i'm delighted to be now joined in the studio by tony long. he's a former met police specialist firearms officer and instructor, and tony, what struck me most about looking at that footage , about looking at that...
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greener london and in safer and greener london and in what i hope will be a year of great change, a future labour government led by keir starmer, working with us in city hall will mean we can go much further and accomplish so much more . and accomplish so much more. >> in other news today, tributes have been paid to daniel anjorin dufing have been paid to daniel anjorin during arsenal's premier league match against bournemouth . the match against bournemouth. the 14 year old was killed on his walk to school by a man wielding a samurai sword in hainault in london on tuesday. the club, who the teenager supported showed his picture on the big screen today at the emirates stadium and a minute's applause was held dufing and a minute's applause was held during the 14th minute of the match. marcus monceau, a spanish brazilian dual national, was charged with murdering the teenager and he appeared in court earlier this week . tens of court earlier this week. tens of thousands of homes in east sussex are still without water tonight after a pipe burst. southern water say the disruption in saint leo
greener london and in safer and greener london and in what i hope will be a year of great change, a future labour government led by keir starmer, working with us in city hall will mean we can go much further and accomplish so much more . and accomplish so much more. >> in other news today, tributes have been paid to daniel anjorin dufing have been paid to daniel anjorin during arsenal's premier league match against bournemouth . the match against bournemouth. the 14 year old was killed...
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let's look at the picture in london. i mean, i've had quite a few people contact me to say how shambolic conservative party headquarters is. management of susan hall's campaign was. is. management of susan hall's campaign was . you've got tory mp campaign was. you've got tory mp paul scully saying yesterday that the tories had run a, quote, incredibly underwhelming campaign. what's this is not good enough. if >> well look in london, i think susan should be very pleased with the campaign she run. it was much closer than both the polls are suggested and lots of commentators thought she was focusing on the issues that mattered on the doorstep to on transport, on focusing on crime, which is a really important issue in london. but obviously with the national polling situation, as it were, it was a very difficult race. but she was chosen by london conservatives. i think she ran a very good campaign . i worked very closely campaign. i worked very closely with her on a number of issues , with her on a number of issues, and i thi
let's look at the picture in london. i mean, i've had quite a few people contact me to say how shambolic conservative party headquarters is. management of susan hall's campaign was. is. management of susan hall's campaign was . you've got tory mp campaign was. you've got tory mp paul scully saying yesterday that the tories had run a, quote, incredibly underwhelming campaign. what's this is not good enough. if >> well look in london, i think susan should be very pleased with the campaign...
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london to one side. and we'll sort of leave off too much speculation about london, but it looks like there could be an upset there. is this the united kingdom, following this almost american experiment of, of split ticket voting of, of almost states, being comparable to mayoralties and incumbents and people feeling like, yeah, this is our guy . is our guy. >> yeah, to some extent you're right, of course. and you know, ben houchen personally has a lot of support in tees valley . he of support in tees valley. he won again. but hey you know he was still down by 20. so there was still down by 20. so there was still down by 20. so there was still a big, you know, national vote share drop for the conservatives that played its role. we're going to find out in birmingham very shortly what happens.i birmingham very shortly what happens. i suspect birmingham very shortly what happens . i suspect that your happens. i suspect that your previous guest in the last segment, george galloway, may have actually turned tha
london to one side. and we'll sort of leave off too much speculation about london, but it looks like there could be an upset there. is this the united kingdom, following this almost american experiment of, of split ticket voting of, of almost states, being comparable to mayoralties and incumbents and people feeling like, yeah, this is our guy . is our guy. >> yeah, to some extent you're right, of course. and you know, ben houchen personally has a lot of support in tees valley . he of...
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from london cornfield, london. well, sadiq khan beat his nearest rival, conservative candidate susan hall, in a contest full of criticism over his decision to expand the caphaps his decision to expand the capital's ultra low emission zone however, mr khan insisted he is keeping positive notes who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer , safer and
from london cornfield, london. well, sadiq khan beat his nearest rival, conservative candidate susan hall, in a contest full of criticism over his decision to expand the caphaps his decision to expand the capital's ultra low emission zone however, mr khan insisted he is keeping positive notes who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer , safer and
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and particularly in london. there's a lot of talk about sadiq khan's even saying now he might go into national politics. or rather, he's not saying he won't, which is the same thing, isn't it.7 yeah but he's, he's he's done very, very well. he's got over about 1.1 million votes, and that's fantastic. it's unprecedented. it's not what people expected, hall came in with about 800,000. so this there was a brief flash of, oh, other conservatives are going to get in. no, they absolutely aren't . aren't. >> bruce. was that because of how popular sadiq khan is or how susan hall, who is the most common phrase people have said about him.7 >> about him? >> yes. i wasn't familiar with susan either, in all honesty, and there's a lot of susan's on the internet at the moment, so you don't even know if she's a real person. however, he did win was over 250,000 votes over her. yeah but the funny thing is, so many people love him and then so many people love him and then so many people love him and then so many people hate him. i
and particularly in london. there's a lot of talk about sadiq khan's even saying now he might go into national politics. or rather, he's not saying he won't, which is the same thing, isn't it.7 yeah but he's, he's he's done very, very well. he's got over about 1.1 million votes, and that's fantastic. it's unprecedented. it's not what people expected, hall came in with about 800,000. so this there was a brief flash of, oh, other conservatives are going to get in. no, they absolutely aren't ....
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a london votes laboun votes tory and in a london votes labour. but actually we've seen a massive dispersal of labour votes out to the outer boroughs , votes out to the outer boroughs, out to the home counties. and this is why there are places that are going labour that weren't traditionally labour for many, many years because the, you know, the cost of living and the cost of living in zones one, two and even three, london is so increased that people who are in traditional sort of, you know, labour positions, labour families, you see them moving down those train lines out along the tube lines out to those outer boroughs. and i think the demographics are really changing and that's something to watch . and that's something to watch. certainly at the general election, there's a number of seats in the home counties in those outer boroughs. one of the ones that i've got my eye on, not least because my parents live there, is chingford and woodford green, where ian duncan smith is the representative, which is really quite high on. >> and a lot of the con
a london votes laboun votes tory and in a london votes labour. but actually we've seen a massive dispersal of labour votes out to the outer boroughs , votes out to the outer boroughs, out to the home counties. and this is why there are places that are going labour that weren't traditionally labour for many, many years because the, you know, the cost of living and the cost of living in zones one, two and even three, london is so increased that people who are in traditional sort of, you know,...
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i have to say, north—east london. it's a very ordinary, very suburban area, the same as many of us go back to on a night after school and after work. but they were also telling me that there had been actually a shooting on this road at the beginning of april. nobody luckily was killed in that incident, but there was also a stabbing not too far away too. so the community very , very too. so the community very, very concerned. the police, stressing that they have specialist officers supporting, of course , officers supporting, of course, the family of the boy who has died but who are there for the local community saying, this is not they don't believe terror related. they believe that it is an isolated incident trying to reassure the local community. another person who was here was the shadow health secretary. that's wes streeting . this is that's wes streeting. this is his local constituency. and let's have a listen to what he had to say. >> our whole community will be devastated by the heartbreaking news that a 14 yea
i have to say, north—east london. it's a very ordinary, very suburban area, the same as many of us go back to on a night after school and after work. but they were also telling me that there had been actually a shooting on this road at the beginning of april. nobody luckily was killed in that incident, but there was also a stabbing not too far away too. so the community very , very too. so the community very, very concerned. the police, stressing that they have specialist officers supporting,...
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they're actually afraid to go to london, they're afraid to go to london, they're afraid to go to london, they're afraid to go to town centres because these sort of things are happening. so i think we should start looking after the law abiding people of this country rather than appeasing the people. >> that's what they're constantly protesting. >> that's what president biden finally got around to after this long delay, about what to do about all these encampments. s he suddenly said, oh, well, of course, you know, if you're breaking the law, that is the point. yeah, you've either you either have the law or you don't have the law, but you can't just say, oh, well, let's think of it, let's do it as we go. >> but i can tell you, as an mp in a constituency, my constituents are worried that the police will enforce it in that given situation. but they're walking on eggshells in another situation better than nothing. >> well, it's not well, this is just nothing. >> it has to be a rule of law that's equal for everyone. sure. >> if you can do it. >> yeah. all right. okay. >> yeah. all right. okay
they're actually afraid to go to london, they're afraid to go to london, they're afraid to go to london, they're afraid to go to town centres because these sort of things are happening. so i think we should start looking after the law abiding people of this country rather than appeasing the people. >> that's what they're constantly protesting. >> that's what president biden finally got around to after this long delay, about what to do about all these encampments. s he suddenly said,...
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london is absolutely overflowing with, you know, people. it's a very busy place. you know, very congested. so you're always going to get a higher percentage of crime, knife crime, whatever it is, because you've got a huge amount of people in one area. but we're seeing stabbings . there isn't a seeing stabbings. there isn't a single city that i deliver in, and i actually deliver across the uk now where i haven't been to a single school where they haven't had an incident, they haven't had an incident, they haven't had a weapon carried, they haven't had a pre—arranged fight that's led to an injury. not one school that i've been to has said everything's okay here. everybody is struggling and we really need to prioritise it now, not just when you speak incredibly powerfully there. >> and thank you for sharing what you do and your story. alison cope there anti—knife crime campaigner whose son joshua was tragically killed in a knife attack. but coming up next here on the station is state of the nation with jacob rees mogg . jacob, what's coming 7 up. up? >> well, we'
london is absolutely overflowing with, you know, people. it's a very busy place. you know, very congested. so you're always going to get a higher percentage of crime, knife crime, whatever it is, because you've got a huge amount of people in one area. but we're seeing stabbings . there isn't a seeing stabbings. there isn't a single city that i deliver in, and i actually deliver across the uk now where i haven't been to a single school where they haven't had an incident, they haven't had an...
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crime in london went up by 20. the facts simply speak for themselves, vote conservative for safer streets . conservative for safer streets. >> yes, that completes prime minister's questions . we'll let minister's questions. we'll let the front benches clear. >> well, there we have it. that was the prime minister, rishi sunak, taking questions from mps in the house of commons. lots was covered there, but we're still joined in the studio by cabinet minister esther mcvey and shadow attorney general emily thornberry. you have been sending in some fantastic questions to us. >> you can keep doing that. it's gbnews.com slash your site. this programme is all about your questions. not as being clever so and so's no , not that we'd so and so's no, not that we'd ever dream of being clever. >> so—and—sos shall we start then, with stephen's question? he got in touch to say , when is he got in touch to say, when is the prime minister going to get to grips with the cost of elderly care? care home fees are rocketing , stephen'
crime in london went up by 20. the facts simply speak for themselves, vote conservative for safer streets . conservative for safer streets. >> yes, that completes prime minister's questions . we'll let minister's questions. we'll let the front benches clear. >> well, there we have it. that was the prime minister, rishi sunak, taking questions from mps in the house of commons. lots was covered there, but we're still joined in the studio by cabinet minister esther mcvey and shadow...
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from london cornfield, london. well, sadiq khan beat his nearest rival, conservative candidate susan hall, in a contest full of criticism over his decision to expand the caphaps his decision to expand the capital's ultra low emission zone however, mr khan insisted he is keeping positive notes who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer , safer and greener london and in what i hope will be a year of great change a future labour government led by keir starmer . government led by keir starmer. >> working with us in city hall will mean we can go much further and accomplish so much more . and accomplish so much more. >> and labour's also been celebrating success in liverpool, in south yorkshire and in west yorkshire today, and in greater manchester, where andy burnham was re—elected . he andy burnham was re—elected. he picked up just over 63% of the vote there and said he'll always give his best to the job. >> i'm overwhelmed, so have so many people prepared to put their trust in me.7 is ov
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but here we have london, 40.5. that's down about three percentage points from the last time the west midlands was 29.8. less than 30% of people thought it worth a while to come out and vote. and in teesside, down to 31% from, i think about 34% the last time. so i'm going to go to you first. bill, why such a low turnout ? turnout? >> if you look back through the decades, that's the kind of turnout we do get for local elections. you know, i don't applaud that, but in my experience, it's bumped along at about 30, 35. i think what's interesting is for the mayoral elections generally, i think it's been higher. you know, 40% in london is a very good figure. i think a contributory factor this year may be tories staying at home. and in case that gives the tories hope for the general election, if you look back to 97, part of the reason that we got one, part of the reason we got one, part of the reason we got a huge labour landslide was tories staying at home there. so there are some tories who are coming to labour, some are
but here we have london, 40.5. that's down about three percentage points from the last time the west midlands was 29.8. less than 30% of people thought it worth a while to come out and vote. and in teesside, down to 31% from, i think about 34% the last time. so i'm going to go to you first. bill, why such a low turnout ? turnout? >> if you look back through the decades, that's the kind of turnout we do get for local elections. you know, i don't applaud that, but in my experience, it's...
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that seems to be where most of the knife crime happens in london. it's different in places like manchester and other urban areas. but this we again , let's areas. but this we again, let's not speculate, but the with the limited footage we have , this limited footage we have, this incident that took place in hainault doesn't fit the kind of broader picture that people have of knife crime. so when we find out more details, we can then make an assessment of what can be done in relation to this, victor says. >> never mind asking of the police should be armed. we should all be allowed to be armed, he said. second amendment please. cor blimey, we don't want to end up like america, do we, victor carroll says you're asking police should please be armed. well, hello. we've talked about this for decades. she says the answer is simple. of course they should. it's like asking, do we need lungs in order to breathe? the answer is yes, but tom says fascinating. asking whether or not you think more police should be armed. but the reality is that many firearms offic
that seems to be where most of the knife crime happens in london. it's different in places like manchester and other urban areas. but this we again , let's areas. but this we again, let's not speculate, but the with the limited footage we have , this limited footage we have, this incident that took place in hainault doesn't fit the kind of broader picture that people have of knife crime. so when we find out more details, we can then make an assessment of what can be done in relation to this,...
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you're right, it's not a london thing, but the story today is a london thing because the london fire service is so scared of it. it's the most common cause of house fire. it's crazy. >> three people died last year, of course, that, you know, if you get your e—bike from a reputable supplier and you don't start fiddling with, you know, the battery and everything else, it's safe . it's just these, it's safe. it's just these, these, these dodgy ones that we need to keep an eye on. so there's the warning. thank you very much. danny. danny kelly, motoring. have a great bank holiday. always great. thank you very much. you too . yes. well, very much. you too. yes. well, i should stress that. don't get me started on the, the lime bikes. yeah. oh, yeah. basically, people cycling. a friend of mine, one of these. someone on a bike. just grabs her phone out of her hand at 830 in the morning. not what you expect, is it? when you're on your way to work? mobile mugging machine. perhaps it is what you expect these days. >> yeah, indeed. oh, just do i do want to stress. look, the vast majority of th
you're right, it's not a london thing, but the story today is a london thing because the london fire service is so scared of it. it's the most common cause of house fire. it's crazy. >> three people died last year, of course, that, you know, if you get your e—bike from a reputable supplier and you don't start fiddling with, you know, the battery and everything else, it's safe . it's just these, it's safe. it's just these, these, these dodgy ones that we need to keep an eye on. so...
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london yorkshire to. london >> simon calder you won't believe what's going on down here. stand up . this is this is. here. stand up. this is this is. >> you can have some time to shine. hello, maria. she's. doing. >> she's. this is what happens in television. she's on her knees down here trying to sort out ellie's kit. yeah as if on this dress. >> it's been quite a. you just said it's not a very convenient dress to wear. ellie, i just got a telling off, there you go. you didn't. darling, you do a great job. >> you do a great job. thank you. >> that make all this so smooth. >> that make all this so smooth. >> isn't she very good? >> isn't she very good? >> anyway, look, we've embarrassed her now. >> oh, no. it's brilliant. still to come. gavin and stacey are >> welcome back to breakfast now, beloved . sitcom gavin and now, beloved. sitcom gavin and stacey is making a comeback. but fans will have to wait until christmas day to find out how the comedy says a final farewell to its iconic characters. >> i was trying to think of a what's occurring, what's occurring? is that a thing you se
london yorkshire to. london >> simon calder you won't believe what's going on down here. stand up . this is this is. here. stand up. this is this is. >> you can have some time to shine. hello, maria. she's. doing. >> she's. this is what happens in television. she's on her knees down here trying to sort out ellie's kit. yeah as if on this dress. >> it's been quite a. you just said it's not a very convenient dress to wear. ellie, i just got a telling off, there you go. you...
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dunng stabbing in north—east london during pmqs earlier this afternoon . afternoon. >> violence has no place on our streets . it's absolutely streets. it's absolutely heartbreaking that a teenage boy has died and i can't imagine what his family are going through and we send them our heartfelt condolences and offer our very best wishes to all those injured. and i'd just like to reiterate my thanks to the police and other emergency first responders for embodying the highest standards of public service under such awful circumstances. and i know that our thoughts are also with those injured this morning in an attack at a school in sheffield . attack at a school in sheffield. >> well, that was the prime minister speaking around an hour ago. we're now joined by the conservative member of parliament, heather wheeler. and heather, let's just start with this seeming sort of spate of stabbings. what's going wrong , stabbings. what's going wrong, what i find quite interesting is the ages of the people involved and the school, particularly today. so it's 11 to 16 and the person involved is a 17
dunng stabbing in north—east london during pmqs earlier this afternoon . afternoon. >> violence has no place on our streets . it's absolutely streets. it's absolutely heartbreaking that a teenage boy has died and i can't imagine what his family are going through and we send them our heartfelt condolences and offer our very best wishes to all those injured. and i'd just like to reiterate my thanks to the police and other emergency first responders for embodying the highest standards of...
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well, mlb, major league baseball, london series, by the way. that's that's coming to london again. new york mets against philadelphia phillies. baseball itself is suffering a little bit. you know, they're having a little trouble with with going with the times because baseball uniforms, for example, so stupid looking i know they're pyjamas, but they've never changed. have a look at this. this is one from many, many years ago. this is detroit tigers now look if you look at that. so that's i'm guessing what 40 years. but the actual uniforms don't look any different today. whereas you have football kits . yeah. you have football kits. yeah. you know in the 80s the shorts got crazy short and then they got long again. and then the design is different. baseball is pretty much stayed the same. but they do have, some problems now. nike have now taken over the making of the uniforms and they make the uniforms or the kit for every major league team . so they every major league team. so they have the contract. it's a it's a billion, billion dollar contract that they have. but they what they ha
well, mlb, major league baseball, london series, by the way. that's that's coming to london again. new york mets against philadelphia phillies. baseball itself is suffering a little bit. you know, they're having a little trouble with with going with the times because baseball uniforms, for example, so stupid looking i know they're pyjamas, but they've never changed. have a look at this. this is one from many, many years ago. this is detroit tigers now look if you look at that. so that's i'm...
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the london evening standard said. video taken on thursday morning showed an apparently peaceful protest , with activists protest, with activists surrounding the coach with unked surrounding the coach with linked arms chanting say it loud, say it clear. refugees are welcome here. yeah, it also showed a lot of the stuff that i've just shown you there, didn't it, there was a reporter that from the guardian who came over and said that he'd witnessed the assault on my cameraman and said that he thought it was awful. that incident has yet to make it into any guardian articles that i've seen. anyway, the cameraman in question managed to get footage of the man who actually did assault him, and here he is . and assault him, and here he is. and we have . we have. the. yep. so there we go. hopefully he can be identified and actually brought to justice. that footage was just by coincidence. taken a little bit before the incident itself actually happened. now, in case you are wondering, the bus has now left the scene without any a
the london evening standard said. video taken on thursday morning showed an apparently peaceful protest , with activists protest, with activists surrounding the coach with unked surrounding the coach with linked arms chanting say it loud, say it clear. refugees are welcome here. yeah, it also showed a lot of the stuff that i've just shown you there, didn't it, there was a reporter that from the guardian who came over and said that he'd witnessed the assault on my cameraman and said that he...
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following a sword attack in east london. daniel was fatally injured as he walked to school on tuesday morning. four other people, including two police officers, were hospitalised and people have been gathering to lay flowers at the scene with police officers . among those laying officers. among those laying those tributes, one card read may your beautiful son rest in peace. met police say monzo , of peace. met police say monzo, of newham, is a dual spanish brazilian national. he's also been charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of grievous bodily harm, aggravated burglary and possession of a bladed article. he'll appear at barkingside magistrates court tomorrow . well, police believe tomorrow. well, police believe a piece of glass may have been used as a weapon during an incident at a school in sheffield . 17 year old boy has sheffield. 17 year old boy has been arrested for attempted murder after three people were hurt at the birley academy this morning . police have praised the morning. police have praised
following a sword attack in east london. daniel was fatally injured as he walked to school on tuesday morning. four other people, including two police officers, were hospitalised and people have been gathering to lay flowers at the scene with police officers . among those laying officers. among those laying those tributes, one card read may your beautiful son rest in peace. met police say monzo , of peace. met police say monzo, of newham, is a dual spanish brazilian national. he's also been...
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london, to the bibby stockholm barge. but as you can see, demonstrators wearing masks surrounded the coach before it could pick up the passengers. and there's now quite a large police presence there. we're also hearing reports that they slashed tires of the bus so that it couldn't go. also, apparently throwing e—bikes in front of the path . path. >> well, gb news political correspondent olivia utley joins us now for more on this. because, olivia, i think a lot of people will be concerned that this is a sign of more to come as the government tries to identify more people, not just to move them to the bibby stockholm, but for those crucial rwanda flights to resistance could be a large factor in all of this . of this. >> well, absolutely, tom, i think the government will be deeply, deeply concerned about what's happening in peckham today. what's happening in peckham today . we have seen so many today. we have seen so many problems with the bibby stockholm policy, which the government installed late last yeah >> already at
london, to the bibby stockholm barge. but as you can see, demonstrators wearing masks surrounded the coach before it could pick up the passengers. and there's now quite a large police presence there. we're also hearing reports that they slashed tires of the bus so that it couldn't go. also, apparently throwing e—bikes in front of the path . path. >> well, gb news political correspondent olivia utley joins us now for more on this. because, olivia, i think a lot of people will be...
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it differs in inner city london. it differs in other parts of the country . in other parts of the country. but in inner city london, the vast majority of, say, teenage knife crime related deaths are young black men, and the vast majority of perpetrators are young black men. it is a specific problem in these communities here. as i say, it differs. if you're up in cumbria , for instance, then the vast majority are going to be young white men. >> but here's the thing which i've never quite got. so theresa may made it clear she wanted a massive reduction in stop and search. so why didn't chief constables say clear off? that's an operational matter for me to decide because that's what we told all the time about how they police the riots and the marches in london. it's not a matter for the home secretary . it's the home secretary. it's a matter for the chief constable of the metropolitan police. they both can't be right. >> i think it would be a brave commissioner or chief constable that tells the home secretary to take a
it differs in inner city london. it differs in other parts of the country . in other parts of the country. but in inner city london, the vast majority of, say, teenage knife crime related deaths are young black men, and the vast majority of perpetrators are young black men. it is a specific problem in these communities here. as i say, it differs. if you're up in cumbria , for instance, then the vast majority are going to be young white men. >> but here's the thing which i've never quite...
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but in london, you talk to people wandering around london and they're one of the big issues. and it is an issue for sadiq is policing how these huge demonstrations are policed and people being told you can't cross the road because you look jewish. yeah, yeah. >> awful scenes. alison stewart, thank you so much . good to see thank you so much. good to see you later. >> thank you, here's your. weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> morning. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. again, some places looking fairly soggy today, but it should be a brighter day across parts of the south and another mostly fine and sunny day across northwest scotland . elsewhere, northwest scotland. elsewhere, though, a lot of cloud around this morning, outbreaks of rain still over the midlands, wales, parts of southeast england, some heavier rain coming into parts of northern england . as well. of northern england. as well. we'll see a few showers developing for northern ireland, southwest scotland but say most of scotla
but in london, you talk to people wandering around london and they're one of the big issues. and it is an issue for sadiq is policing how these huge demonstrations are policed and people being told you can't cross the road because you look jewish. yeah, yeah. >> awful scenes. alison stewart, thank you so much . good to see thank you so much. good to see you later. >> thank you, here's your. weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news....
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london gang killed london khan killed . london. well, he beat killed. london. well, he beat his nearest rival, conservative candidate susan hall, in a contest full of criticism over mr khan's decision to expand the new capital's ultra low emission zone. however, mr khan has insisted he is keeping positive its londoners, who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer, safer and greener london and in what i hope will be a year of great change. >> a future labour government led by keir starmer, working with us in city hall will mean we can go much further and accomplish so much more . accomplish so much more. >> labour's also celebrating successes in liverpool , in south successes in liverpool, in south yorkshire and in west yorkshire and in greater manchester. andy burnham was re—elected earlier. he there picked up just over 63% of the vote and said he'll always give his best to the job. >> i'm overwhelmed, so have so many people prepared to put their trust in me? is overwhelming . it's humbling, and overwhelming. it's humbling, and i rec
london gang killed london khan killed . london. well, he beat killed. london. well, he beat his nearest rival, conservative candidate susan hall, in a contest full of criticism over mr khan's decision to expand the new capital's ultra low emission zone. however, mr khan has insisted he is keeping positive its londoners, who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer, safer and greener london and in what i hope will be a year of great change. >> a future labour...
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now let's cross to north east london now for an update on yesterday's horrific sword attack, in which a 14 year old boy was tragically killed. and let's speak to our reporter, katherine forster, who's at the site for the latest. catherine a tragic, horrific story that gripped the nafion horrific story that gripped the nation yesterday, fresh detail emerging today. and now the 14 year old boy. details emerging. tell us more . tell us more. >> yes. good afternoon. martin. i was here all afternoon yesterday. and what really strikes me today is how little has changed. the cordons are still in exactly the same place where they are yesterday. still a huge police presence. forensic teams still going over those streets behind me to the left hand side, where that man wielding a sword , roamed around wielding a sword, roamed around for about 20 minutes. 22 minutes from the first call to the police. to the police, actually bringing him down with tasers of course. he is in hospital, in custody , and the police haven't custody, and the police haven't been able to interview him yet . been able to
now let's cross to north east london now for an update on yesterday's horrific sword attack, in which a 14 year old boy was tragically killed. and let's speak to our reporter, katherine forster, who's at the site for the latest. catherine a tragic, horrific story that gripped the nafion horrific story that gripped the nation yesterday, fresh detail emerging today. and now the 14 year old boy. details emerging. tell us more . tell us more. >> yes. good afternoon. martin. i was here all...
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again , labour mayor of of london again, labour mayor of london. but it might be that susan hall is going to give him a much, much narrow lower run for his money than we were expecting. and if it's we don't know what's going to happen. they haven't even started counting the votes yet. but if she took london, that would be a monumental upset. but we probably won't find out till about this time tomorrow. >> or popcorn at the ready. thank you very much for that, catherine, many of you will remember when we're talking about ulez, and i'll play a clip for you a bit later. if you don't remember. i'll refresh your memory. don't worry, when sadiq khan, he was doing, like , sadiq khan, he was doing, like, a people's question time, and he was talking about the people that opposed, things like ulez. and i'm sure that you'll be able to remember the insult that he labelled those people as. and if you can't remember, it's two words. one begins with f and one begins with r. i'll come to that in a little bit later on, the tories though, i mean, they were well pred
again , labour mayor of of london again, labour mayor of london. but it might be that susan hall is going to give him a much, much narrow lower run for his money than we were expecting. and if it's we don't know what's going to happen. they haven't even started counting the votes yet. but if she took london, that would be a monumental upset. but we probably won't find out till about this time tomorrow. >> or popcorn at the ready. thank you very much for that, catherine, many of you will...
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it is obviously london is still london, but it's not. it's not the london that i came to 24 years. >> well, yeah. places are going to change, aren't they, news in the guardian. now, that erotic scenes have declined by 40. now, are they measuring that in minutes, encounters or inches? louis >> anyway, keeping it clean hollywood sex scenes that lie by 40. this is in the guardian. and there's . they've done a study in there's. they've done a study in the. and it was printed in the economist. so it must be true. it's the economist that steven fallows, this guy , he said that fallows, this guy, he said that that that nudity and sex scenes or whatever they call it, is down 42% in the past 25 years. and i and, the, the and they said it's because it affects global release releases. they said that's exactly. sorry, louis. >> i'll have to stop you. they said it affects global release. >> it affects global. global. >> it affects global. global. >> where does it say i think you mean release of the movies. yeah.i mean release of the movies. yeah. i t
it is obviously london is still london, but it's not. it's not the london that i came to 24 years. >> well, yeah. places are going to change, aren't they, news in the guardian. now, that erotic scenes have declined by 40. now, are they measuring that in minutes, encounters or inches? louis >> anyway, keeping it clean hollywood sex scenes that lie by 40. this is in the guardian. and there's . they've done a study in there's. they've done a study in the. and it was printed in the...
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results, the london, not the london, the mayoral elections like you desperately waiting for london and west midlands just to pick up on what gloria was saying there about the north east and kim mcguinness winning, and jamie driscoll, who was the former mayor in that neck of the woods, fell out with hq, as it were , fell out with hq, as it were, and they wouldn't back him. so he stood as an independent. so it was one of those little, almost a diary piece where that is an important and significant victory for keir starmer in the sense that that he was able to see the woman that he did support win through against an independent who he didn't support, who nevertheless stood there and decided to go it alone. i've also been sitting out there in between listening to you, but but looking at, the other results that are trickling through because it really is a very busy 48 hours still to come. apart from the mayoral elections. and there's a couple that i pick out, particularly, another pat on the back for keir starmer, with labour winning hyndburn. hyndburn from no overall control , a hyndburn.
results, the london, not the london, the mayoral elections like you desperately waiting for london and west midlands just to pick up on what gloria was saying there about the north east and kim mcguinness winning, and jamie driscoll, who was the former mayor in that neck of the woods, fell out with hq, as it were , fell out with hq, as it were, and they wouldn't back him. so he stood as an independent. so it was one of those little, almost a diary piece where that is an important and...
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he was seen yesterday with the queen at central london cancer centre . meanwhile, the cancer centre. meanwhile, the duchess of edinburgh visited ukraine, making her the first royal to do so since the russian invasion. but a certain pugnacious panellist of mine, mr kelvin mackenzie, had this to say king charles has cancer but visits a cancer hospital. princess edward's wife sophie visits ukraine and condemns rapes by russian troops, while the duchess of sussex plans to visit nigeria as she's discovered she has some nigerian blood. it's always about meghan. you should of course have , said you should of course have, said the duchess of sussex. well, with me now is my panel and let me let kelvin have the first word. you're a bit harsh, aren't you? >> but lowered you? >> but lowered you? >> yes. no it never lowers me. i've got. i got way further down to go than that, tessa. and you will discover it when we debate this . my will discover it when we debate this. my point really was that the king, you know, clearly , you the king, you know, clearly, you know, w
he was seen yesterday with the queen at central london cancer centre . meanwhile, the cancer centre. meanwhile, the duchess of edinburgh visited ukraine, making her the first royal to do so since the russian invasion. but a certain pugnacious panellist of mine, mr kelvin mackenzie, had this to say king charles has cancer but visits a cancer hospital. princess edward's wife sophie visits ukraine and condemns rapes by russian troops, while the duchess of sussex plans to visit nigeria as she's...
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keir, the cabinet and labour mayor londoners will see a transformed city. i can't wait i >> -- >> sir keir starmer says he's determined to win back the trust of voters who turned away from the labour party over its stance on gaza. they lost some council seats to independents and to george galloway's workers party of britain . pat mcfadden is vice of britain. pat mcfadden is vice chair of labour friends of israel . he chair of labour friends of israel. he told us the party will support palestinians whilst in government, but two things have guided our position all along. >> one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself. after the appalling attacks on october 7 that will remain. we will stick up for that . but we also stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> some news just in, one child has died and four other people have been hospitalised after a house fire in bradfo
keir, the cabinet and labour mayor londoners will see a transformed city. i can't wait i >> -- >> sir keir starmer says he's determined to win back the trust of voters who turned away from the labour party over its stance on gaza. they lost some council seats to independents and to george galloway's workers party of britain . pat mcfadden is vice of britain. pat mcfadden is vice chair of labour friends of israel . he chair of labour friends of israel. he told us the party will...
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meanwhile, as we've been hearing from michel, police have made a number of arrests in south london, where activists surrounded a coach in order to stop the vehicle from leaving with migrants on board the bus that was supposed to take seven asylum seekers to the bibby stockholm barge in dorset eventually left without them on board. the protesters formed a wall around the coach in peckham and jammed a rental scooter under the vehicle to stop it from moving. well it comes a day after the home office confirmed that it had started the process of detaining illegal migrants ahead of the first flight to rwanda, which is due to take off in july. a samurai sword attacker has appeared in court today charged with the murder of a 14 year old schoolboy, daniel anjorin was fatally stabbed in london on tuesday morning as he made his way to school. marcus monzo, a spanish brazilian dual national, is also charged with two counts of attempted murder and injuring four other people when he broke into a house where a family was sleeping. the 36 year old has been remanded in custody and he's next due to appear
meanwhile, as we've been hearing from michel, police have made a number of arrests in south london, where activists surrounded a coach in order to stop the vehicle from leaving with migrants on board the bus that was supposed to take seven asylum seekers to the bibby stockholm barge in dorset eventually left without them on board. the protesters formed a wall around the coach in peckham and jammed a rental scooter under the vehicle to stop it from moving. well it comes a day after the home...
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the guardian should ads for gambling be allowed on the london underground? as if it's not enough of a gamble to touch a handrail down there. >> yeah, it's the online casino company. 888.com will withdraw adverts from locations including london's transport network after a backlash, prompting criticism of the capital's mayor, sadiq khan, for allowing them to appearin khan, for allowing them to appear in the first place. this is controversial because tfl , is controversial because tfl, transport for london, previously blocked adverts featuring things like artisanal cheese because apparently it's too high fat and also a cake , that was a poster also a cake, that was a poster for a play. it wasn't even advertising cakes. it just there was a poster for a play that had a cake in it, like it was a wedding theme as well, wasn't it? >> yeah, it was on the money. it's not like a random cake cropped in for no good reason. yeah, exactly. >> but, you know, they're worried, you know, and also, wimbledon tennis tournaments. strawberries and cream, which is, which is healthy
the guardian should ads for gambling be allowed on the london underground? as if it's not enough of a gamble to touch a handrail down there. >> yeah, it's the online casino company. 888.com will withdraw adverts from locations including london's transport network after a backlash, prompting criticism of the capital's mayor, sadiq khan, for allowing them to appearin khan, for allowing them to appear in the first place. this is controversial because tfl , is controversial because tfl,...
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chris heaton—harris, the northern ireland secretary, with his counterpart micheal martin today in london. we're trying to sound conciliatory , but it's sound conciliatory, but it's clear on listening to chris heaton—harris that they are not going to bend london. that is to this request from ireland to have migrants returned back over the border because of the situation with france refusing to take migrants across the channel. this is what he said, the agreement on returns, i mean, we've been told all the way through since we left the european union that the uk must deal with the european union as a whole entity and so anything on returns has to be dealt or deau on returns has to be dealt or dealt with on that basis. and we are obviously, are working with our european partners because this is a shared endeavour to try and stop criminal gangs, illegally importing, exporting people, human trafficking people across the continent of europe into the united kingdom, into ireland, from our perspective, and i'm very clear that the common travel area generally , common travel area generally, and
chris heaton—harris, the northern ireland secretary, with his counterpart micheal martin today in london. we're trying to sound conciliatory , but it's sound conciliatory, but it's clear on listening to chris heaton—harris that they are not going to bend london. that is to this request from ireland to have migrants returned back over the border because of the situation with france refusing to take migrants across the channel. this is what he said, the agreement on returns, i mean, we've...
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jules spanish , brazilian london. jules spanish, brazilian national who appeared in the dock here at westminster magistrates court. he was driven to court in a prison van which was escorted by police vans, arriving here this morning at westminster magistrates court for that appearance in the dock here at court number one of this magistrates court. now the defendant was wearing a prison issue grey tracksuit. he spoke only to confirm his name and he is charged with a number of counts, including murder. the murder of schoolboy daniel anjorin on tuesday morning, the 14 year old was killed just outside his house not far from hainault tube station in east london. this defendant also faces two other charges of attempted murder two charges of grievous bodily harm, a charge of, aggravate burglary and a charge of possessing a bladed article. now, according to the prosecution, as they set out some of the details of this case, the first victim was struck by what the crown claimed was a samurai sword. that victim struck in the nec
jules spanish , brazilian london. jules spanish, brazilian national who appeared in the dock here at westminster magistrates court. he was driven to court in a prison van which was escorted by police vans, arriving here this morning at westminster magistrates court for that appearance in the dock here at court number one of this magistrates court. now the defendant was wearing a prison issue grey tracksuit. he spoke only to confirm his name and he is charged with a number of counts, including...