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will lie in state today at the essex county courthouse and then dozens of members are going to travel to newark, new jersey tomorrow morning to pay our honor and respect to representative payne. until that happens, we've given zero thought to what comes next in the 10th congressional district of new jersey. thanks. second row? reporter: thank you, mr. leader. so earlier on you said you commended the way the nypd handled the unrest at the university of columbia's campus. i wanted to know, do you think their use of force was appropriate? and are you at all worried that in the future police brutality cases against peaceful protesters might become a thing? mr. jeffries: i didn't see the nypd use excessive force yesterday. reporter: a bit after two-parter, taking a broader look at these protests, what do you make of the protests against israel happening across college campuses. mr. jeffries: the first amendment is an important part of the fabric of america. peaceful protests is an important part of the fabric of america. civil disobedience that is nonviolent is a important part of the fabr
will lie in state today at the essex county courthouse and then dozens of members are going to travel to newark, new jersey tomorrow morning to pay our honor and respect to representative payne. until that happens, we've given zero thought to what comes next in the 10th congressional district of new jersey. thanks. second row? reporter: thank you, mr. leader. so earlier on you said you commended the way the nypd handled the unrest at the university of columbia's campus. i wanted to know, do you...
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a decision on a new road tunnel connecting kent and essex will be delayed by six months because of the general election. a planning application was due to be considered by the government injune for the lower thames crossing, but that falls during the election campaign. the national highways says it's now been pushed back to october. children are to be "prescribed" activities — including gardening, fishing and going to museums — as part of research to tackle loneliness. it's a project led by university college london to see how effective so—called social prescribing is in reducing mental health issues and improving school attendance. around 100 pupils are being recruited for the pilot phase, which starts this year. with the cost of commuting up, some welcome news for passengers travelling on southern, thamelink and great northern who can now take advantage of a new ticketing system. passengers will pay no more than the value of a weekly season ticket for multiple journeys between two stations. bosses say it will benefit commuters unsure how often they will be travelling to their p
a decision on a new road tunnel connecting kent and essex will be delayed by six months because of the general election. a planning application was due to be considered by the government injune for the lower thames crossing, but that falls during the election campaign. the national highways says it's now been pushed back to october. children are to be "prescribed" activities — including gardening, fishing and going to museums — as part of research to tackle loneliness. it's a...
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targets was drawn, luke metal shown, then the leader of the leftist le phones also meas, potty, even from essex. i have to understand these young people of losing their lives. so talking about sending people, i'm fine. conflicting the product of interior administer kristof customer has it's a full length. it doesn't have the quote sentence, the group leader to 9 years in prison. so going to z, confessed, and now expresses ramos, according to his lawyer today he distances himself from xenophobia homophobia and racism. these notes are left us now, but nor a mind that's just politics. logo on those in agree to give us an interview, but only on his terms, which he put in writing. there's in the mountains of 50000, you wrote contractual penalty. we reject as times low going. those in grew up in a middle class family. now, my se, se a friends his mother is willing to talk to us, but doesn't want to be recognized. very soon. we lived here until 2017, until the de la gong was arrested. we're going to to feed into food. a logo on the scene was just a teenager when he began embracing nationalist ideology
targets was drawn, luke metal shown, then the leader of the leftist le phones also meas, potty, even from essex. i have to understand these young people of losing their lives. so talking about sending people, i'm fine. conflicting the product of interior administer kristof customer has it's a full length. it doesn't have the quote sentence, the group leader to 9 years in prison. so going to z, confessed, and now expresses ramos, according to his lawyer today he distances himself from xenophobia...
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and in classic marginal harlow in essex, the conservatives managed to cling on — just. cheering and applause. the liberal democrats' delight in the less—than—subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history! cheering and applause. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs and point to gains they're making at the tories�* expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. across the south—east, the blue wall, the south—west, in many other parts of the country where we are the challengers to the conservatives, people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote liberal democrat. and tonight, they took control of cumbria 12s in kent. reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, gives some conservatives the collywobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by—election. what's rapidly becoming clear is basic
and in classic marginal harlow in essex, the conservatives managed to cling on — just. cheering and applause. the liberal democrats' delight in the less—than—subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history! cheering and applause. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs and point to gains they're making at the tories�* expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be...
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front moving through and that could very well bring some outbreaks of rain to parts of kent and sussex, essex, for instance, first thing in the morning. down towards the channel islands, some of that rain could be quite persistent. sea fog still lingering for parts of eastern scotland, perhaps northeast england, burning back during the day, but as those showers drift westwards, there could be the odd thunderstorm, perhaps wales and southwest england for instance as well, but any of the showers are fairly hit and miss on saturday. a good deal of dry, settled weather if you've got outdoor plans. temperatures again a little above average, but always a few degrees cooler close to that northeast coast. similarly, on sunday, we've got low cloud again moving in from the north sea. scotland is a little bit cloudy. i think one or two showers, not quite as warm, but for the rest of the uk, any showers are fairly few and far between, so some good spells of blue sky and sunshine, light winds after early mist and fog clears, and top temperatures around 22 celsius, but cooler around that east coast where w
front moving through and that could very well bring some outbreaks of rain to parts of kent and sussex, essex, for instance, first thing in the morning. down towards the channel islands, some of that rain could be quite persistent. sea fog still lingering for parts of eastern scotland, perhaps northeast england, burning back during the day, but as those showers drift westwards, there could be the odd thunderstorm, perhaps wales and southwest england for instance as well, but any of the showers...
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the when it comes to the treatment, the russian for that reason, i think the us nuclear fuel supply essex and exemption from a band on russian enriched uranium companies today is the country's national interest. so at risk, if it probation becomes low and very welcome you're watching on see international with the latest. well, the thing is that day because always it's good to have you with us. our top story, this our, the idea has struck rafa once again. and the areas where most display sconces of flood these 2 palestinians are being towed in several more wounded. off the residential building was levels by the attack. a warning upsetting images are ahead . of the dead and wounded have been transferred to nearby hospitals. both a survivor dislikes the building had nothing to do with a mouse and only house civilians so far the enclaves total death toll since october . the 7th house, the posts 38800 medical stuff as well as patient state hospital was remain in a critical state. but let us show, even though i see the roof, i cannot bear to be invaded by israel and there are many casualties. t
the when it comes to the treatment, the russian for that reason, i think the us nuclear fuel supply essex and exemption from a band on russian enriched uranium companies today is the country's national interest. so at risk, if it probation becomes low and very welcome you're watching on see international with the latest. well, the thing is that day because always it's good to have you with us. our top story, this our, the idea has struck rafa once again. and the areas where most display sconces...
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and in classic marginal harlow in essex, the conservatives managed to cling on — just. the liberal democrats delight in the less than subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs, and point to gains they're making at the tories�* expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. across the south—east, the blue wall, the south—west. in many other parts of the country where we are the challengers to the conservatives, people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote liberal democrat. and tonight the lib dems took control in tunbridge wells in kent. reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, give some conservatives the colliewobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by—election. what's rapidly becoming clear is basically as more _ people hear about reform
and in classic marginal harlow in essex, the conservatives managed to cling on — just. the liberal democrats delight in the less than subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs, and point to gains they're making at the tories�* expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats....
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in essex and portsmouth, fewer than 1% of plans were issued on time. the average across england isjust under 50%. i showed my findings to robin walker, chair of the education select committee, a group of mps who scrutinise the government's work. your government, isn't it the conservative government that's overseen this issue getting worse over the past five years? i don't deny that there are challenges, but i think it is important to recognise that the government has increased funding both for mental health in the health service and for schools to deliver high needs. there have been investments in this space. one of the things, though, that we called for on the education select committee is an audit of what resource every local authority has in this space, because we want to make sure that they do have the resource that they need. the local government association said delays are a result of increasing demand and insufficient funding. the department for education said since 2019, funding for those with complex needs has risen by more than 60% to more th
in essex and portsmouth, fewer than 1% of plans were issued on time. the average across england isjust under 50%. i showed my findings to robin walker, chair of the education select committee, a group of mps who scrutinise the government's work. your government, isn't it the conservative government that's overseen this issue getting worse over the past five years? i don't deny that there are challenges, but i think it is important to recognise that the government has increased funding both for...
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front moving through and that could very well bring some outbreaks of rain to parts of kent and sussex, essex, for instance, first thing in the morning. down towards the channel islands, some of that rain could be quite persistent. sea fog still lingering for parts of eastern scotland, perhaps northeast england, burning back during the day, but as those showers drift westwards, there could be the odd thunderstorm, perhaps wales and southwest england for instance as well, but any of the showers are fairly hit and miss on saturday. a good deal of dry, settled weather if you've got outdoor plans. temperatures again a little above average, but always a few degrees cooler close to that northeast coast. similarly, on sunday, we've got low cloud again moving in from the north sea. scotland is a little bit cloudy. i think one or two showers, not quite as warm, but for the rest of the uk, any showers are fairly few and far between, so some good spells of blue sky and sunshine, light winds after early mist and fog clears, and top temperatures around 22 celsius, but cooler around that east coast where w
front moving through and that could very well bring some outbreaks of rain to parts of kent and sussex, essex, for instance, first thing in the morning. down towards the channel islands, some of that rain could be quite persistent. sea fog still lingering for parts of eastern scotland, perhaps northeast england, burning back during the day, but as those showers drift westwards, there could be the odd thunderstorm, perhaps wales and southwest england for instance as well, but any of the showers...
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a 27—year—old woman from essex was arrested on suspicion of neglecting a child to cause unnecessary injury and has been released on bail. the uk's longest ever rail strikes roll on this week with no services in large parts of the uk. some of britain's busiest commuter routes have been hit today with no services at all because of a fresh strike by aslef train drivers. today's industrial action mainly affects operators in the south of england — including southwestern and the gatwick express. tomorrow it's a different set of operators that will be hit — among them avanti west coast and great western. and on thursday, strike action will impact services in the north of england and scotland. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has the latest. southampton central station was very quiet this morning. people hurried for the few trains that were running. there is a train, it's not here for another hour and a half and i can't get to work. i need to be at work in 20 minutes. normally it takes 20 minutes for me to get to work from here. 032 service to london... it was a different story at the n
a 27—year—old woman from essex was arrested on suspicion of neglecting a child to cause unnecessary injury and has been released on bail. the uk's longest ever rail strikes roll on this week with no services in large parts of the uk. some of britain's busiest commuter routes have been hit today with no services at all because of a fresh strike by aslef train drivers. today's industrial action mainly affects operators in the south of england — including southwestern and the gatwick...
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lorena viebers came out on top for the second day running at the ridelondon classique in essex. the dutch rider now has a 20—second lead over belgium's lotte kopecky going into tomorrow's final stage in london. lizzie deignan is the highest placed briton in eighteenth overall, half a minute off the lead. and a day after winning the women's ten metre platform event at the british diving championships, andrea spendolini—sirieix has claimed another gold medal. victory alongside lois toulson in the ten metro synchro means they've qualified for the paris olympics in that event. rafael nadal says he now can't be certain that this year's french open will be his last. he's been drawn against one of the favourites, alexander zverev, in the first round. it was widely expected that this year would be his last on tour, but he now says this appearance at roland garros is "probably" his last. it's a big, big chance that it's going to be my last roland garros, but if i have to tell you it's100% my last roland garros, sorry, but i will not, because i cannot predict what's going on. my perso
lorena viebers came out on top for the second day running at the ridelondon classique in essex. the dutch rider now has a 20—second lead over belgium's lotte kopecky going into tomorrow's final stage in london. lizzie deignan is the highest placed briton in eighteenth overall, half a minute off the lead. and a day after winning the women's ten metre platform event at the british diving championships, andrea spendolini—sirieix has claimed another gold medal. victory alongside lois toulson in...
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the labour leader launches his plans in essex — putting the economy, the nhs and migration high on his list. it was an event losing in razzmatazz, as labour try and maintain momentum, grab attention in what is likely to be a long countdown to polling day. also tonight — bottled water as 16,000 households in south devon are told to boil their tap water after an outbreak of a waterborne disease. it's just been horrendous. i mean, you know, everyone's all up in arms about it all. you just don't know where you stand, do you know what i mean? like, drinking the water and things like that. band plays the red carpet rolled out in china for russia's president putin, as the two countries pledge a new era of partnership. and the royal images taken decades ago going on display for the first time at buckingham palace. coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, those celtic celebrations — scottish champions for a third time in a row, now they're eyeing up the double.
the labour leader launches his plans in essex — putting the economy, the nhs and migration high on his list. it was an event losing in razzmatazz, as labour try and maintain momentum, grab attention in what is likely to be a long countdown to polling day. also tonight — bottled water as 16,000 households in south devon are told to boil their tap water after an outbreak of a waterborne disease. it's just been horrendous. i mean, you know, everyone's all up in arms about it all. you just...
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. _ and in classic marginal harlow in essex, the conservatives managed to cling on, just. the liberal democrats�* delight in the less—than—subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history! cheering. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs and point to gains they're making at the tories�* expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. across the south—east, the blue wall, the south—west, in many other parts of the country where we are the challengers to the conservatives, people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote liberal democrat. reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, gives some conservatives the collie wobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by—election. what's rapidly becoming clear is basically as more people hear about reform, we're becoming the real opposition to the labou
. _ and in classic marginal harlow in essex, the conservatives managed to cling on, just. the liberal democrats�* delight in the less—than—subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history! cheering. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs and point to gains they're making at the tories�* expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about...
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the yen weakens against the dollar after japan's essex chief says intervention isn't needed if markets are orderly. israel projects a cease-fire proposal backed by hamas hours after the military group agreed to the plan. israel vowing to push ahead with military operations in ruffalo. on the earnings front, a beat coming through on the -- its latest updates in terms of quarterly revenue, it's a beat on the estimates for nvidia for the second quarter. revenues coming in at 3.63 billion euros, modestly above the estimates at 3.6 billion. we break down some of the segments, the margin result coming through for the second quarter for the semiconductor maker coming in at 19.5% slightly above the estimates in terms of segment margins just shy of 18% on the margin front, slightly more positive. they see the full year revenue coming in at 14.7 billion to 15.5 billion euros. the estimates have been for 15.7 one billion. the forecast coming in softer than the estimates and other lines coming through, total segment profit in the second quarter at 707 million euros versus the estimates of 630 5 mi
the yen weakens against the dollar after japan's essex chief says intervention isn't needed if markets are orderly. israel projects a cease-fire proposal backed by hamas hours after the military group agreed to the plan. israel vowing to push ahead with military operations in ruffalo. on the earnings front, a beat coming through on the -- its latest updates in terms of quarterly revenue, it's a beat on the estimates for nvidia for the second quarter. revenues coming in at 3.63 billion euros,...
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at an event in essex, he's been outlining the six pledges he says will begin "a decade of national renewal". the conservatives say his speech is another relaunch of policies. the labour priorities include setting up a border security command, recruiting 6500 new teachers in england and creating great british energy to generate clean energy and cut bills. starmer also said labour would provide 40,000 appointments and operations per week to help tackle nhs waiting lists. he said labour's pledges were fully costed and that voters could expect to see them delivered within two terms of a labour government. sir keir has been speaking with our politcial editor chris mason. here's some of that interview. keir starmer, you want 40,000 more appointments per week in the nhs in england. can you be specific, by when? well, i think we can start on this straightaway. and they're desperately needed. as you know, we've got... start, though? we've got, what, the best part of 8 million appointments and operations that are needed, so this 40,000 each and every week is hugely important. but by when? when i say
at an event in essex, he's been outlining the six pledges he says will begin "a decade of national renewal". the conservatives say his speech is another relaunch of policies. the labour priorities include setting up a border security command, recruiting 6500 new teachers in england and creating great british energy to generate clean energy and cut bills. starmer also said labour would provide 40,000 appointments and operations per week to help tackle nhs waiting lists. he said...
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while the prime minister was chatting on itv�*s loose women today, the labour leader was in thurrock in essex, a place labour would need to win in the forthcoming election to get a majority. it pretty much felt like the unofficial starting gun on the whole campaign. back in 1949 nye bevan said, "the language of priorities is the religion of socialism", and today we heard six of sir keir starmer�*s priorities. he laid out six pledges to voters, should labour win that next election. nothing new as such was announced — but with sleeves rolled up, jacket off and tieless, the message he was hoping to convey was, he's ready to get cracking. nick was there. nick, how significant was today? well, as you say, it rather had the feel of the launch of labour's general election campaign so a big personal focus general election campaign so a big personalfocus on the general election campaign so a big personal focus on the leader and those first six steps he would take if he were to win the general election. it had a ratherfamiliar ring. remember1987 election. it had a ratherfamiliar ring. remember 1987
while the prime minister was chatting on itv�*s loose women today, the labour leader was in thurrock in essex, a place labour would need to win in the forthcoming election to get a majority. it pretty much felt like the unofficial starting gun on the whole campaign. back in 1949 nye bevan said, "the language of priorities is the religion of socialism", and today we heard six of sir keir starmer�*s priorities. he laid out six pledges to voters, should labour win that next election....
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. _ and in classic marginal harlow in essex, the conservatives managed to cling on, just. the liberal democrats' delight in the less—than—subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history! cheering. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs and point to gains they're making at the tories' expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. across the south—east, the blue wall, the south—west, in many other parts of the country where we are the challenges to the conservatives, people know that if we want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote liberal democrat. reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, gives some conservatives the collie wobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by—election. what's rapidly becoming clear is basically as more people hear about reform, we're becoming the real opposition to the labour party
. _ and in classic marginal harlow in essex, the conservatives managed to cling on, just. the liberal democrats' delight in the less—than—subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history! cheering. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs and point to gains they're making at the tories' expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal...
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a woman from essex has been him. a woman from essex has been arrested on suspicion of neglect after a five month old boy suffered cardiac arrest at legoland windsor resort, the baby, we understand, remains in critical condition in hospital following that incident. police have now released the 27 year old woman on bail and say they're not seeking any other suspects. detectives, though, are asking anyone with information, particularly those at legoland's coastguard hq boat ride on thursday afternoon to come forward . a man has been come forward. a man has been arrested on suspicion of organising people trafficking across the english channel. the 38 year old, who claims to be an iraqi, was detained in preston in the early hours of this morning. it relates to crossings made from france to the uk in november and december of last yeah he november and december of last year. he was detained as part of an investigation into an organised crime network. israel has rejected a ceasefire deal with hamas over possible security conc
a woman from essex has been him. a woman from essex has been arrested on suspicion of neglect after a five month old boy suffered cardiac arrest at legoland windsor resort, the baby, we understand, remains in critical condition in hospital following that incident. police have now released the 27 year old woman on bail and say they're not seeking any other suspects. detectives, though, are asking anyone with information, particularly those at legoland's coastguard hq boat ride on thursday...
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. >> and windsor-essex go chance. >> jesse: trump kicks the campaign into overdrive while biden stuck in neutral. [ chanting ] columbia cancels graduation. a primetime investigation into who funnels the money. >> they put more immigrants in cages than us border policies. >> all night he's been using this tool that aaron hernandez kicked up from under himself. >> jesse: tom brady rose, counsel culture over. >> you'll always be remembered as eli manning's [ bleep ] >> jesse: plus, it's my first derby any advice? [ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: six months of the finish line and one guy is hitting the gas. trump hit up the formula one miami grand prix sunday and fans thought he was elvis. >> we are voting for you. >> i am never washing the sand. >> jesse: marching down the racetrack former president chatted up the pit crews and met with the ceo of mclaren and f1 and got a lot of love from the crowd. [ chanting ] >> jesse: the first car across the finish line even the announcers were talking about them. >> mclaren welcome the former president of the united states into the garage before the race, arra
. >> and windsor-essex go chance. >> jesse: trump kicks the campaign into overdrive while biden stuck in neutral. [ chanting ] columbia cancels graduation. a primetime investigation into who funnels the money. >> they put more immigrants in cages than us border policies. >> all night he's been using this tool that aaron hernandez kicked up from under himself. >> jesse: tom brady rose, counsel culture over. >> you'll always be remembered as eli manning's [...
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there is another hospital in essex where they are looking at cutting clinical roles. if you become health secretary, would you tell trusts not to get rid of doctors and nurses? 0f would you tell trusts not to get rid of doctors and nurses? of course we don't want to see that and you underline just how big the challenges going to be if we win the next election. the nhs isn'tjust on its knees, it's on its face. that's why in terms of the approach i've set up, first i've been incredibly candid about the state of the nhs, no dewy eyed nostalgia and harking back to the past and resting on our laurels but to be honest about the state of the nhs today. secondly, making it clear that labour will invest in the nhs but also it needs reform to make sure it works more effectively because just this week we saw a pretty damning report on nhs productivity. this government spends money on the wrong places with worse outcomes and that's got to change. with worse outcomes and that's got to chance. .,, with worse outcomes and that's got to chance. , . , , with worse outcomes and that's
there is another hospital in essex where they are looking at cutting clinical roles. if you become health secretary, would you tell trusts not to get rid of doctors and nurses? 0f would you tell trusts not to get rid of doctors and nurses? of course we don't want to see that and you underline just how big the challenges going to be if we win the next election. the nhs isn'tjust on its knees, it's on its face. that's why in terms of the approach i've set up, first i've been incredibly candid...
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two albanian nationals who used a plane to smuggle migrants from northern france to essex have been jailed . morteza hilal and kreshnik cadena, part of a major crime network, arranged at least nine migrant trips in 2016 and 2017. the national crime agency's eight year long investigation revealed the two men had provided counterfeit documents and safe transport, charging £10,000 per migrant . they've £10,000 per migrant. they've received combined sentences of five years and two months at southwark crown court . we've southwark crown court. we've heard today that a former church of england priest has been charged with child sex offences dating back to the late 1990s. eight year old wilfred whitaker , eight year old wilfred whitaker, who changed his name from colin prichard after he was convicted of a separate offence in 2008, has been charged with rape and gross indecency with a boy aged under 14. now a man in his 30s, he was serving at church in east sussex at the time. he'll appear in court on the 10th of june. almost 80 people over the. yeah, almost 80 people over the age of 65 are dyin
two albanian nationals who used a plane to smuggle migrants from northern france to essex have been jailed . morteza hilal and kreshnik cadena, part of a major crime network, arranged at least nine migrant trips in 2016 and 2017. the national crime agency's eight year long investigation revealed the two men had provided counterfeit documents and safe transport, charging £10,000 per migrant . they've £10,000 per migrant. they've received combined sentences of five years and two months at...
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on the other hand labour are gaining in interesting areas for them like essex and hampshire and worcestershire. so that i think it's possibly keir starmer's bargain with himself is that he doesn't mind losing a few muslim voters in areas which, on the whole are probably going to turn labour mps anyway. okay. if he can pick up, disgruntled conservatives and lib dems in the south of england. >> and this is perhaps what jeremy corbyn got very wrong in 2017, where he got a similar vote share to theresa may, but was about 60 points behind, 60 seats behind, or maybe more than 60 seats behind because he piled up the labour vote in areas where it was a sort of inefficient vote. if keir starmer gets perhaps no seats with 80% vote share, but a lot with 80% vote share, but a lot with over 50% vote share, it's a more efficient vote spread across the country. >> absolutely. yes. i think you said it. you said it perfectly. so both labour and to some extent the lib dems are all about concentrate the votes where they're going to do the most good, so , so it's i suppose most good, so, so it's i suppose speaks
on the other hand labour are gaining in interesting areas for them like essex and hampshire and worcestershire. so that i think it's possibly keir starmer's bargain with himself is that he doesn't mind losing a few muslim voters in areas which, on the whole are probably going to turn labour mps anyway. okay. if he can pick up, disgruntled conservatives and lib dems in the south of england. >> and this is perhaps what jeremy corbyn got very wrong in 2017, where he got a similar vote share...
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example, around parts of essex and kent, areas where ukip was strong and nigel farage was strong and nigel farage was strong in the past. so, look, i think like all small parties, what you need is a very focused strategy. you need to target ten, 15 seats maximum and you need to throw everything at those seats. now, will farage go for it? i don't know the people i'm talking to. they say he's thinking about campaigning in america. he's thinking about his tv career , he's probably also tv career, he's probably also thinking about, you know, how well is reform going to do? i mean, don't forget, farage has always been really the master of timing when it comes to politics. you know, he wants to go when , he thinks things are go when, he thinks things are going to have a major impact. and he may be looking at reform, you know, patrick, and saying, well, why aren't they winning by elections? i mean, this is a big question, right? why aren't reform winning by elections, given the scale of public disillusionment out there in a country with both illegal and legal immigration? and i'm sure that
example, around parts of essex and kent, areas where ukip was strong and nigel farage was strong and nigel farage was strong in the past. so, look, i think like all small parties, what you need is a very focused strategy. you need to target ten, 15 seats maximum and you need to throw everything at those seats. now, will farage go for it? i don't know the people i'm talking to. they say he's thinking about campaigning in america. he's thinking about his tv career , he's probably also tv career,...
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he was 22 when he died after being attacked in essex. he had been stabbed 50 times. that was 20 years ago, but his brotherjames says the emotions are raw. when i come to see ben at his grave, it does get to you _ it does get to you. what would it be like if he was still here? i everybody loved him. i looked up to him. i've always looked up to him. he was my little brother. it was hard, especially for my mum and dad. i my mum and dad ended up moving away, kind of — it destroyed us. _ destroyed us, really. such a fun—loving guy. and i stayed, and mum and dad went to spain. j two families, 20 years apart, but united in grief. each hoping that by sharing their story for theju5t drop it campaign, they can help save another life. talk to your child. the way you talk to them about sexual abuse and strangers. talk to them about knives. the severity of it. the damage it does. i won't be able to see a5hi5h's children, grandchildren. thousands have marched in a pro—palestinian prote5t in central london calling for the end of the war in gaza. crowds took to oxford and rege
he was 22 when he died after being attacked in essex. he had been stabbed 50 times. that was 20 years ago, but his brotherjames says the emotions are raw. when i come to see ben at his grave, it does get to you _ it does get to you. what would it be like if he was still here? i everybody loved him. i looked up to him. i've always looked up to him. he was my little brother. it was hard, especially for my mum and dad. i my mum and dad ended up moving away, kind of — it destroyed us. _ destroyed...
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other news, two east london criminals who used a plane to smuggle migrants from northern france to essex have been jailed. the albanian nationals, who were part of a major crime network, arranged at least nine migrant trips in 2016 and 2017. the national crime agency's eight year investigation revealed the two men provided counterfeit documents to migrants, charging £10,000 per person for the trip. they received combined sentences of five years and two months behind bars. the health and social harms caused by alcohol in england cost the taxpayer more than £27 billion a year, according to new estimates. that's a 40% increase since 2003, the institute of alcohol studies says the cost of crime and disorder linked to drinking costs more than £14.5 billion alone on health alcohol related harms cost the nhs just under 5 billion. enough to pay for the salaries of almost half of nurses in england . however, the nurses in england. however, the dnnks nurses in england. however, the drinks industry says the data doesn't consider the £46 billion in direct economic benefits to the uk. almost 80 p
other news, two east london criminals who used a plane to smuggle migrants from northern france to essex have been jailed. the albanian nationals, who were part of a major crime network, arranged at least nine migrant trips in 2016 and 2017. the national crime agency's eight year investigation revealed the two men provided counterfeit documents to migrants, charging £10,000 per person for the trip. they received combined sentences of five years and two months behind bars. the health and social...
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thank the university of essex? thank you very much for joining us, professor, paul, we've seen dozens of councils was elected on a pro gaza ticket, an anti—israel ticket, a pro ceasefire ticket, a pro—palestinian state ticket . pro—palestinian state ticket. but how does keir starmer react to this? what does he do? >> well, to put it in context , >> well, to put it in context, the last census in 2021 showed that the population in the uk , that the population in the uk, about 6.5% of the population in the uk is muslim and they're concentrated in they're in pretty urban centres and the top 20 constituencies, with muslim voters in them , are all labour, voters in them, are all labour, now . now. >> in fact, they, most of them are very strong labour, high percentage of marginals are , percentage of marginals are, lack of those kinds of muslim , lack of those kinds of muslim, voters, so from labour's point of view, it's a mixed message. on the one hand, if muslim voters are very strongly , voters are very strongly,
thank the university of essex? thank you very much for joining us, professor, paul, we've seen dozens of councils was elected on a pro gaza ticket, an anti—israel ticket, a pro ceasefire ticket, a pro—palestinian state ticket . pro—palestinian state ticket. but how does keir starmer react to this? what does he do? >> well, to put it in context , >> well, to put it in context, the last census in 2021 showed that the population in the uk , that the population in the uk, about...
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essex also kind of investments in is ready companies that the student side off popping up is really government. now generally to discuss this is jacob, spell your 1st, your political theory taken to me, summarize what the students here are asking. well, we are showing up here because we believe that there should be no business as usual during the genocide. and what that means is ensuring cuz the university years that we are out there, we are out in our own cabinet or whether it's really sweet river sneezing. and then we have a series demands that we want them to seriously consider instead of nearly ignoring those being to disclose all investments that they currently possess. and it's really a part hiding ongoing genocide to divest from those investments and to commit financial resources to a palestinian lead, rebuilding a 1000 win. hopefully the conflict soon ceased joining us while the protest is here . uh, we'll stay for as long as they can outside the southern theater and then they will move back to the past. i missed a couple of days ago now which the university appears definitely happy to
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essex also kind of investments in is rarely company that the student se popping up is really government. now generally to discuss this is jacob, spell your 1st political theory to summarize what the students here are asking. well, we are showing up here because we believe that there should be no business as usual during the genocide. and what that means is ensuring cuz the university years that we are out there, we are out in our encampment or whether it's really sweet river as museum. and we have a serious demand that we want them to seriously consider, instead of nearly ignoring those being to disclose all investments that they currently possess. and it's really a part i had an ongoing side to guide best from those investments and to commit financial resources to a palestinian lead. rebuilding a 1000 win. hopefully the concept soon cease to join your response to the student purchase. the university of expert has issued the statement saying that we respect the freedom of expression in the form of peaceful practice and asked everybody to have respect, courtesy, emphasis, the priority th
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but i was surprised to see that there's a new entry to the sunday times rich list, graham king, an essex businessman who runs the accommodation that asylum seekers are housed in. wow. and he's made so much money. so it's £3.5 million a day from the government, obviously. so from the taxpayer, so £3.5 million a day. and he is now on the rich list with a, with a net worth of £750 million. so it's good that, you know , some people are you know, some people are getting rich from the asylum disaster . disaster. >> well, well, so many people on the right have been saying this for a long time. illegal immigration and mass immigration is big business. the huge army of ngos and legal studios on legal aid. you know, i was an interpreter myself, so i'm guilty as well. but if i don't interpret, who would you know , interpret, who would you know, people who encourage, you know, all these ships and all these boats and millionaires and hotels who, who host them , this hotels who, who host them, this is quite, quite disconcerting. and something else that is alarming is that, sir paul marshall, among
but i was surprised to see that there's a new entry to the sunday times rich list, graham king, an essex businessman who runs the accommodation that asylum seekers are housed in. wow. and he's made so much money. so it's £3.5 million a day from the government, obviously. so from the taxpayer, so £3.5 million a day. and he is now on the rich list with a, with a net worth of £750 million. so it's good that, you know , some people are you know, some people are getting rich from the asylum...
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the 27 year old woman, from essex, was arrested at the resort and has since been released on bail. police say they're not seeking any other suspects, though detectives from the child abuse unit are now asking anyone with information, particularly those at legoland's coastguard hq boat ride on thursday afternoon to come forward. and finally in the us, stormy daniels has told a court there that donald trump told her that having sex was the only way she was going to get out of a trailer park. the former adult film star has been revealing intimate details of her encounter with the former president, as she testifies at his hush money trial . she his hush money trial. she claimed that he wore satin pyjamas when he greeted her at his hotel suite, before she was asked to spank him. the former president denies having sex with miss daniels and 34 counts of falsifying business documents . falsifying business documents. those are the headlines. more at 7:00. until then, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gbnews.com slash alerts . go to gbnews.com
the 27 year old woman, from essex, was arrested at the resort and has since been released on bail. police say they're not seeking any other suspects, though detectives from the child abuse unit are now asking anyone with information, particularly those at legoland's coastguard hq boat ride on thursday afternoon to come forward. and finally in the us, stormy daniels has told a court there that donald trump told her that having sex was the only way she was going to get out of a trailer park. the...
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a few weeks ago i visited that cold war bunker in essex that's now opened to the public. former, you know, nuclear shelter, right? it was the grimmest hole, even though it had air conditioning . you're basically conditioning. you're basically breathing stale air. and they reckoned you'd live a year underground. there were beds for 200, but they were planning on putting 600 in there. so you'd sleep in shifts . it was so grim sleep in shifts. it was so grim and sounds like talk tv. it was great to see, but it was really grim and i thought if that was us, i'd take my chances outside. >> would you? i'm i think i might delve into this story in a bit more detail, perhaps tomorrow, because i found it fascinating and it hasn't really got as much pick up as i would suggest that it needs to. there's a whole new website launched about this, and it makes you question what on earth is actually going on. but look, so many people have picked up on rishi sunak, absolutely drenched and wet through. it's been called a huge political gaffe. and it's got me thinking, look at his back or rish
a few weeks ago i visited that cold war bunker in essex that's now opened to the public. former, you know, nuclear shelter, right? it was the grimmest hole, even though it had air conditioning . you're basically conditioning. you're basically breathing stale air. and they reckoned you'd live a year underground. there were beds for 200, but they were planning on putting 600 in there. so you'd sleep in shifts . it was so grim sleep in shifts. it was so grim and sounds like talk tv. it was great...
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i mean, it's more it's more essex people identify as more essex. yeah. so people who are say , you know, can't get who are say, you know, can't get an electric van because the thing would run out of charge because of the weight of the things they're carrying around. these things just don't work for them because they're not they can't just hop on a bus or hop on the tube. they need to be able to use their cards in cars in order to do their trade. >> i think that we're getting to i think fining people is not a good idea. i am agree, i do . good idea. i am agree, i do. i do think we should think about our green policies. i do want net zero. i am pro, of course i am. are you i mean, yeah, i mean i don't want to destroy the planet. you know, this planet is being destroyed. but i think the way of i think punishing people is not the way forward. we want we want to inspire people. so, for example, marching and stopping the traffic, you know, for the people that stop oil , for the people that stop oil, people that want to do the. >> so that's not a good argument
i mean, it's more it's more essex people identify as more essex. yeah. so people who are say , you know, can't get who are say, you know, can't get an electric van because the thing would run out of charge because of the weight of the things they're carrying around. these things just don't work for them because they're not they can't just hop on a bus or hop on the tube. they need to be able to use their cards in cars in order to do their trade. >> i think that we're getting to i think...
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. >> yes, sir keir starmer will be in essex today setting out six reasons why labour says you should make him the next prime minister. i'll bring you the details shortly. >> europe holds its breath slovakian prime minister robert fico fights for his life following surgery after being shot in a political motivated attack. >> hundreds of people in devon are struck down by what they describe as the worst ever illness. after a parasite was discovered in the water. >> queen camilla reveals she won't be buying any more fur. so we're asking, is it
. >> yes, sir keir starmer will be in essex today setting out six reasons why labour says you should make him the next prime minister. i'll bring you the details shortly. >> europe holds its breath slovakian prime minister robert fico fights for his life following surgery after being shot in a political motivated attack. >> hundreds of people in devon are struck down by what they describe as the worst ever illness. after a parasite was discovered in the water. >> queen...
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we are now the largest party, in essex. just gently remind _ largest party, in essex. just gently remind professor sirjohn curtice, i do rememberat the remind professor sirjohn curtice, i do remember at the last election resutt— do remember at the last election result at— do remember at the last election result at this time, he was making the same — result at this time, he was making the same kind of comments about the liberal— the same kind of comments about the liberal democrats, then when we finally _ liberal democrats, then when we finally got — liberal democrats, then when we finally got to the end of the whole play in _ finally got to the end of the whole play in the weekend win over results came _ play in the weekend win over results came out, _ play in the weekend win over results came out, we had won over 400 gains more _ came out, we had won over 400 gains more than _ came out, we had won over 400 gains more than any other party. so i'm not saying — more than any other party. so i'm not saying we're going to do that same _ not saying we're going t
we are now the largest party, in essex. just gently remind _ largest party, in essex. just gently remind professor sirjohn curtice, i do rememberat the remind professor sirjohn curtice, i do remember at the last election resutt— do remember at the last election result at— do remember at the last election result at this time, he was making the same — result at this time, he was making the same kind of comments about the liberal— the same kind of comments about the liberal democrats, then...
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, all wales, kent, sussex, essex, all of that area is under a yellow met office warning for thunderstorms this morning. the southeast up until 10 am. and the southwest up until 8 am, and there are some pretty lively eruptions going on. i was looking at the lightning trackers this morning . around trackers this morning. around 540 lightning strikes an hour. when i was heading in this morning. so it's going to be a very, very explosive, massive morning up until about 10:00 as those thunderstorms roll in from normandy in france on an area of low pressure. >> and so they're going to last till about ten. where do they how far up the country will it go? >> that goes up until the south midlands. so if you take the midlands. so if you take the midlands and go downwards that is the risk area. southeast england, south—west england the thing with thunderstorms. thunderstorms is they're very difficult to pinpoint where exactly they're going to happen. so the met office warning this morning is a risk area that doesn't mean that everywhere within that area is going to get them . as i said, these are
, all wales, kent, sussex, essex, all of that area is under a yellow met office warning for thunderstorms this morning. the southeast up until 10 am. and the southwest up until 8 am, and there are some pretty lively eruptions going on. i was looking at the lightning trackers this morning . around trackers this morning. around 540 lightning strikes an hour. when i was heading in this morning. so it's going to be a very, very explosive, massive morning up until about 10:00 as those thunderstorms...
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. >> a lovely no, it's a lovely sounding town in essex. >> i mean, it's not lovely. >> i mean, it's not lovely. >> oh, it sounds cute and he gave his six pledges that materialise with, not very much pomp. they are, cutting nhs waiting times. good luck with that. stabilising the economy. not going to happen . setting up not going to happen. setting up the great british energy. i guess they're going to , guess they're going to, nationalise the energy thing or have a company that's state owned that can that's going to suck. and cracking down on antisocial behaviour. i'd love to see it. how about my building where the guy lets his dogs, you know, poop and piss upstairs? no one does a thing. we're not even, you know, watched by anybody. no one comes by. no one looks at us, no one helps the police ignore us. >> and keir starmer didn't mention that. he didn't mention that in his speech. >> that's what i'm saying. and he's recruiting 6500 new teachers, none of whom could touch a student, all of whom will be stabbed . but give him will be stabbed. but give him ten years. >> and the one that's no
. >> a lovely no, it's a lovely sounding town in essex. >> i mean, it's not lovely. >> i mean, it's not lovely. >> oh, it sounds cute and he gave his six pledges that materialise with, not very much pomp. they are, cutting nhs waiting times. good luck with that. stabilising the economy. not going to happen . setting up not going to happen. setting up the great british energy. i guess they're going to , guess they're going to, nationalise the energy thing or have a...
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shocked by and horrified by what happened in hainault, which is not far from where you're based in essex, your gym that you run has been groundbreaking, tom, in that it's a place where young men or women, i suppose, can leave anonymously. anonymously leave a knife because they might be scared to take a knife to a police station because they think they're going to get a criminal record. can you tell us more about that? and how successful it's been? >> yeah, yeah. so obviously i, i own a boxing gym called boss gym and, look, there's a real knife crime pandemic in in in london, surrounding areas out to essex and, i just thought, you know what? like, not enough. not enough things are being done. so. so in my gym, i said, look, if you if you're scared, you need to you need advice. come down to my gym boss. gym. we've got an amnesty box. i will feed you. i will give you lessons. i've got trainers and they'll do it for free. i've spent £20,000 this year of my own money doing it, you know, and, i've been, i've been. i chat to the council. there's just. no, there's no, haven't got any money for
shocked by and horrified by what happened in hainault, which is not far from where you're based in essex, your gym that you run has been groundbreaking, tom, in that it's a place where young men or women, i suppose, can leave anonymously. anonymously leave a knife because they might be scared to take a knife to a police station because they think they're going to get a criminal record. can you tell us more about that? and how successful it's been? >> yeah, yeah. so obviously i, i own a...
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yet mid and south essex icb and are proposing to close the existing saint peter's hospital without any replacement, leaving my constituents and those with my right honourable friend for witham having to travel up to 30 miles for some treatments. will my right honourable friend ask ministers to tell the icb to withdraw this proposal and to commission an independent assessment of how best to provide quality local health services that my constituents and my friends deserve. >> prime minister, can i commend my honourable friend for his commitment to his constituents? >> i know that he and my right honourable friend, the member for witham, met both the minister of for state health and secondary care and the minister for social care recently to discuss this. i understand that the icb have extended their consultation by three weeks to ensure that more consideration could be given and voices could be heard, but i will ensure that the relevant minister keeps my right honourable friend. updated on the progress of this debate . on the progress of this debate. >> thank you, mr speaker. >> thank yo
yet mid and south essex icb and are proposing to close the existing saint peter's hospital without any replacement, leaving my constituents and those with my right honourable friend for witham having to travel up to 30 miles for some treatments. will my right honourable friend ask ministers to tell the icb to withdraw this proposal and to commission an independent assessment of how best to provide quality local health services that my constituents and my friends deserve. >> prime...
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princess alexandra in harlow, essex, was part of the original 40—hospital plan, and the new building was intended to be ready by this year. but the land hasn't yet been bought, and officials admitted earlier this month that the project might not be finished until 2032. the government recommitted to its plan last may, and included hospitals like the queen elizabeth at king's lynn, with structural problems caused by outdated concrete known as raac. but a year on, nhs trust representatives say there's still indecision on funding and timetables. what we've seen since the government's recommitment to the new hospital programme is a significant delay in any progress. and we know that that's costing money, having a real impact on patients, and undermining staff morale. the a0 new hospitals by 2030 pledge was in the conservative manifesto for the 2019 general election. it was officially confirmed by the government in october 2020. later, it emerged that some involved major new buildings on existing sites. some hospitals say they're spending £1 million a month patching up crumbling buildings
princess alexandra in harlow, essex, was part of the original 40—hospital plan, and the new building was intended to be ready by this year. but the land hasn't yet been bought, and officials admitted earlier this month that the project might not be finished until 2032. the government recommitted to its plan last may, and included hospitals like the queen elizabeth at king's lynn, with structural problems caused by outdated concrete known as raac. but a year on, nhs trust representatives say...
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my first steps, unveiled yesterday by the labour leader in purfleet, essex, in sight of the dartford crossing . sight of the dartford crossing. i was struck, really, by the lack of ambition in this document. the lack of sunny uplands. i'm old enough to remember , tony blair when he was remember, tony blair when he was marching to power in 1996, 97, the palpable feeling of excitement about the labor party replacing a party, being in charge, the tory party being in charge, the tory party being in charge in government for the past 18 years. that didn't happen there. and i think that might be why we're seeing such a kind of anaemic response from gb news viewers. point three of course, that keir starmer unveiled yesterday is launch a new border security command . so new border security command. so launch another government body. the tories rishi sunak behind me in downing street. he wants to stop the boats. right. so he is looking at the actual results of what they want to do, rather than another kind of body that may or may not work. and i think that's the problem. i think the idea of th
my first steps, unveiled yesterday by the labour leader in purfleet, essex, in sight of the dartford crossing . sight of the dartford crossing. i was struck, really, by the lack of ambition in this document. the lack of sunny uplands. i'm old enough to remember , tony blair when he was remember, tony blair when he was marching to power in 1996, 97, the palpable feeling of excitement about the labor party replacing a party, being in charge, the tory party being in charge, the tory party being in...
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rochford in essex has stayed in no overall control. and sunderland held by labour, again, not a surprise but interesting to look underneath the results and broxbourne is true blue, a conservative hold but with the falling away in terms of the tory share. reeta, what has been happening in newcastle because labour has held it but not looking that pretty?— that pretty? absolutely, we have been taking _ that pretty? absolutely, we have been taking a _ that pretty? absolutely, we have been taking a forensic— that pretty? absolutely, we have been taking a forensic look- that pretty? absolutely, we have been taking a forensic look at - been taking a forensic look at newcastle. it is a labour hold, although they are still counting. interesting the figures behind the overall result. labour has lost two seats and the greens have picked up two seats. lib dems have picked up one and the independents have lost one. let's look at one has happened to the vote share. this is the change since the seats were for three years ago. labour's vote up a l
rochford in essex has stayed in no overall control. and sunderland held by labour, again, not a surprise but interesting to look underneath the results and broxbourne is true blue, a conservative hold but with the falling away in terms of the tory share. reeta, what has been happening in newcastle because labour has held it but not looking that pretty?— that pretty? absolutely, we have been taking _ that pretty? absolutely, we have been taking a _ that pretty? absolutely, we have been taking...
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it recognizing theha lives of a calling he wasn incredible warrior deceived north of the county of essex new jersey and for so many cross-country is not just a calling different him he was dark and big brother homeland security this institution i will miss him dearly trust their colleagues represented wilson will do in a job picking up the torch and carrying forward as we all strive to do the work printed on for so long i just appreciate that opportunity. >> today marks three years of the rents were attacking the colonial pipeline this attack led to a temporary disruption of delivery of petroleum products acrossel a large slop the county cyber attack continue to become more sophisticated need for strong coordinated effort to reinforce our government he assess cyber security with top priority particular interest in this topic as we also have sub committee on the home land security committee. thank you discuss how cyber attacks impact our pipeline network for safety of our pipelines and security of ours country overall. >> yes thanks for the question was that cybersecurity a thing more ris
it recognizing theha lives of a calling he wasn incredible warrior deceived north of the county of essex new jersey and for so many cross-country is not just a calling different him he was dark and big brother homeland security this institution i will miss him dearly trust their colleagues represented wilson will do in a job picking up the torch and carrying forward as we all strive to do the work printed on for so long i just appreciate that opportunity. >> today marks three years of the...