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a week after that mini—budget, i went to wolverhampton and i saw a couple they had one child, a three year old. they made the decision. they wanted a second child. they'd found a new house that they could move into for their expanded family. they'd got a mortgage offer that they could afford. they were looking forward , the next step forward forward, the next step forward in their lives. liz truss crashed the economy. their mortgage offer went through the roof. they had to pull out of the sale , stay where they were, the sale, stay where they were, cancel the house. but they also took a more profound decision . took a more profound decision. they decided that they could no longer afford to have a second child. now they will live with the consequences of that for the rest of their lives . that is the rest of their lives. that is the price that they paid . and i'm price that they paid. and i'm not prepared to let a labour government ever inflict that pain on working people , ever. pain on working people, ever. >> well, there we have it. the leader of the labour party . and leader of the
a week after that mini—budget, i went to wolverhampton and i saw a couple they had one child, a three year old. they made the decision. they wanted a second child. they'd found a new house that they could move into for their expanded family. they'd got a mortgage offer that they could afford. they were looking forward , the next step forward forward, the next step forward in their lives. liz truss crashed the economy. their mortgage offer went through the roof. they had to pull out of the...
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coventry and wolverhampton put together. >> the thing is this does worry me a little bit. >> you've got in grimsby, for instance, there's a massive factory called my energy that is building individual, building them by hand. they're not being donein them by hand. they're not being done in china, they're being made by people in grimsby. but battery charging points , battery charging points, zappey's which you can have in your houses and stuff. and i visited this factory to see what was going on in that area actually, and it's phenomenal what it's done to that particular local community. yes, very little else. industry there anymore. yes. so we've got to somehow maintain these businesses , these british businesses, these british businesses, these british businesses, as well as giving the choice to if there's a demand, because, as usual, china also realised. >> and last i think it was last month, a container ship arrived here with 7000 electrical cars, which china are now dumping on the western world because demand for electric cars is not only going down, but the price of electric cars is
coventry and wolverhampton put together. >> the thing is this does worry me a little bit. >> you've got in grimsby, for instance, there's a massive factory called my energy that is building individual, building them by hand. they're not being donein them by hand. they're not being done in china, they're being made by people in grimsby. but battery charging points , battery charging points, zappey's which you can have in your houses and stuff. and i visited this factory to see what...
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they scream around city centres in the midlands , coventry, the midlands, coventry, birmingham, wolverhampton. 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
they scream around city centres in the midlands , coventry, the midlands, coventry, birmingham, wolverhampton. 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 ....
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we had a tragic case, ronan kanda in wolverhampton two years ago, where one of those swords was used by one of his attackers in an attack that cost him his life, where the attacker went to pick it up was using their mother's id to collect it and it wasn't properly checked. so where these banned items are being sold on online marketplaces , let's make sure marketplaces, let's make sure that the tech executives who then sell them in breach of the law, face criminal sanction, but also , let's look at the id, also, let's look at the id, let's look as well at the verification that the carriers, whether that's border force or royal mail, are using to try to take these knives from our streets . streets. >> okay. we're out of time. >> okay. we're out of time. >> nick thomas—symonds, thank you very much indeed. nick is the shadow minister without portfolio. thank you very much indeed, andrew pierce. he's got portfolio for everything thing from 9:30 today. what are you getting your teeth into , andrew? getting your teeth into, andrew? >> well, we're terribly excited. we've got jonathan yeo c
we had a tragic case, ronan kanda in wolverhampton two years ago, where one of those swords was used by one of his attackers in an attack that cost him his life, where the attacker went to pick it up was using their mother's id to collect it and it wasn't properly checked. so where these banned items are being sold on online marketplaces , let's make sure marketplaces, let's make sure that the tech executives who then sell them in breach of the law, face criminal sanction, but also , let's look...
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votes cast across the west midlands combined authority, seminarians, coventry, birmingham, solihull, wolverhampton, dudley. a population of 3 million people in total. the turnout of around 30%, slightly down on last time, by1.6% orso. and around 30%, slightly down on last time, by 1.6% or so. and yet andy street has been mayor for the last seven years. he has been a very significant figure, he has done a lot around transport policy, spearheaded bringing in funding for the commonwealth games and seemingly had a very strong personal reputation here in the west midlands he was trying to make the messed up. a lot has been talked about him distancing himself in the campaign from being conservative, things like the colour of his literature and that kind of thing. this is what he had to say after the result. the result here is surprising for us, actually. and so the the whole point about a moderate conservative party that is inclusive, is tolerant and of course gets on and delivers on the ground. that's perhaps the lesson from the west midlands. many in the labour party were surprised that this victory a
votes cast across the west midlands combined authority, seminarians, coventry, birmingham, solihull, wolverhampton, dudley. a population of 3 million people in total. the turnout of around 30%, slightly down on last time, by1.6% orso. and around 30%, slightly down on last time, by 1.6% or so. and yet andy street has been mayor for the last seven years. he has been a very significant figure, he has done a lot around transport policy, spearheaded bringing in funding for the commonwealth games and...
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wolverhampton wanderers have formally submitted a resolution to the premier league, which will trigger a vote when the 20 member clubs meet in harrogate on 6june. dan 0gunshakin reports. when var was introduced in the premier league in 2019, it was hoped that scenes like this would largely become a thing of the past. yet when the referee failed to award wolves a late equaliser against west ham following a var review, manager gary 0'neil was left furious and stunned. crazy. really crazy that a premier league referee can stand in front of a screen, having been sent to it, and get it so badly wrong. and i don't understand how he reaches it. 0'neil was banned for one match for his post—match reaction to the incident, one of several wolves believe have gone against them this season. as a result, on tuesday, the club called for var to be removed from england's top flight. in a statement, wolves said that var was undermining the value there's two in the middle. it is the most extraordinary finish! wolves argue that var turns scenes like this into scenes like this, and its popularity across
wolverhampton wanderers have formally submitted a resolution to the premier league, which will trigger a vote when the 20 member clubs meet in harrogate on 6june. dan 0gunshakin reports. when var was introduced in the premier league in 2019, it was hoped that scenes like this would largely become a thing of the past. yet when the referee failed to award wolves a late equaliser against west ham following a var review, manager gary 0'neil was left furious and stunned. crazy. really crazy that a...
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however tomorrow they face wolverhampton wanderers at home at 4:00. there's going to be an emotional goodbye. it's not been a great send off for him in the last few months because i actually said on this table back in back in january, february, i think it was when january actually , when he said he was actually, when he said he was going to retire, i thought it might have an impact on liverpool's title credentials because i thought the players just intrinsically might just take their foot off the gas. >> and do you think they have just that much? >> and when the when the title race is so finely tuned now and it's gone down to the final day tomorrow with arsenal, manchester city, there is not much room, not much margin for error and they've just fallen short, especially in the last six weeks or so. having won the carabao cup in february , i carabao cup in february, i remember alex ferguson doing the same thing back in february of 20 of 2002. i felt that his announcement that he was going to retire, he subsequently didn't. all he wanted was a new contra
however tomorrow they face wolverhampton wanderers at home at 4:00. there's going to be an emotional goodbye. it's not been a great send off for him in the last few months because i actually said on this table back in back in january, february, i think it was when january actually , when he said he was actually, when he said he was going to retire, i thought it might have an impact on liverpool's title credentials because i thought the players just intrinsically might just take their foot off...