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andy burnham, who has “ust bring people together. andy burnham, who hasjust been _ bring people together. andy burnham, who hasjust been re-elected - bring people together. andy burnham, who hasjust been re-elected in - who hasjust been re—elected in manchester. in liverpool, labour's steve rotheram was declared the winner of the mayoral contest there. shortly after his victory was announced, he spoke about what he believes the result represents. today, the people in our area have not only spoken, they've hollered at the top of their voices with two simple and clear messages. to the government, enough is enough. and locally, labour is delivering in power. up and down this country, ordinary people are fed up with the chaos, mismanagement and decline the tories have presided over. despite this, though, we're getting on with the job locally. this result isn'tjust a rejection of the tories. voters in our city region aren't easily kidded. it's a ringing endorsement of what we're doing locally too. steve rotherham, there are. let's speak
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andy burnham, look at the majority there. it wasn't close. 351,000 majority for andy burnham there. interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is down just, interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is downjust, down interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is down just, down ir%. interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is downjust, down ir%. the conservative vote is down by more. the independent voters up, again may be a suggestion that there is a small effect in greater manchester given labour's policy on gas. we know that oldham council in greater manchester so a lot of independent selected. there is the swing, conservative to labour in greater manchester, 2.5% —— 2.7%. similar in west yorkshire, tracy brabin, the former mp has been re—elected in west yorkshire. you might remember, she used to be on coronation street. that is her other claim to fame, apart from being a politician. she has one bio hundred 92,000 votes. her vote went up 7%. the conservative vote down 14%. a big swing, despite the fact that she won pretty comfortably last time in 2021 in the first election.
andy burnham, look at the majority there. it wasn't close. 351,000 majority for andy burnham there. interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is down just, interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is downjust, down interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is down just, down ir%. interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is downjust, down ir%. the conservative vote is down by more. the independent voters up, again may be a suggestion that there is a small effect in greater manchester given...
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so for now, andy burnham , thank you for your andy burnham, thank you for your thoughts. i do just want to and i do apologise for kind of jumping around topics a bit at the moment because live news ladies and gents, it is such that there's a lot going on at the moment, so i need to try and grab people, when i possibly can. so i do apologise that i'm chopping and changing, but i want to take you back to ipso. aaron you know, that was a really fascinating story there from anthony . what did you make from anthony. what did you make to it? >> well, i'm really glad you you had him on. it was great tv, and he's got a powerful story. what i would say is, let's look at this from a slightly different angle. the numbers right now in the uk, it it costs around £45,000 a year to put somebody in prison. so so just for that gentleman, he was in prison, i think he said for 15 years that would have cost the taxpayer in today's currency , £675,000, 3000 today's currency, £675,000, 3000 people presently in prison. because of this legislation that's costing £135 million a year. that's c
so for now, andy burnham , thank you for your andy burnham, thank you for your thoughts. i do just want to and i do apologise for kind of jumping around topics a bit at the moment because live news ladies and gents, it is such that there's a lot going on at the moment, so i need to try and grab people, when i possibly can. so i do apologise that i'm chopping and changing, but i want to take you back to ipso. aaron you know, that was a really fascinating story there from anthony . what did you...
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what you do find on the street, the reality is, as andy burnham said, it is not 1997, it is not mind made up, we are voting for labour. i was here in 1997 fighting my constituency and i remember exactly how it was going. they had made their minds up. tony blair was not a threat, they had a scottish bank in which people thought was a good news and he was sticking to blending spans and the conservatives were about to hand over a very strong economy with plenty of headroom. this is not 1997. it is nearer to 1992 in my book, which is that labour has a significant lead but there is not one person out there who mentions keir starmer�*s name or one person who says they want labour. mostly on the doorstep they are angry because they have had problems these last few years, massively down to the covid outbreak and the terrible things we had to do and the money we had to spend. and then of course the invasion of ukraine, i have been out to ukraine on a number of occasions in the front line and seeing it myself. but all these things have impacted dramatically, but notjust here, they have impac
what you do find on the street, the reality is, as andy burnham said, it is not 1997, it is not mind made up, we are voting for labour. i was here in 1997 fighting my constituency and i remember exactly how it was going. they had made their minds up. tony blair was not a threat, they had a scottish bank in which people thought was a good news and he was sticking to blending spans and the conservatives were about to hand over a very strong economy with plenty of headroom. this is not 1997. it is...
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still, it does look like andy burnham will win a third term here in manchester. got a big majority last time out in 2021, winning 67% of the vote here, winning by more than 300,000 votes. turnout was low as it traditionally is in this local authority or mayoral authority election , only about authority election, only about 35% last year. we're awaiting to hear just what the turnout was this year. labour kind of saying here that they don't believe andy burnham will do as well as 2021 and getting 67% of the vote. they do believe he has dropped down. they are . did say dropped down. they are. did say they were worried about a few wards particularly, around oldham. now of course we saw in the local election results on friday and overnight from from thursday that there were some independent candidates using that international issue of what's going on between israel and hamas that were taking votes away from labour. so they're believing that there could be a few wards that andy burnham has lost support in, but still predicting that he will be, getting enough support, m
still, it does look like andy burnham will win a third term here in manchester. got a big majority last time out in 2021, winning 67% of the vote here, winning by more than 300,000 votes. turnout was low as it traditionally is in this local authority or mayoral authority election , only about authority election, only about 35% last year. we're awaiting to hear just what the turnout was this year. labour kind of saying here that they don't believe andy burnham will do as well as 2021 and getting...
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we can take you to manchester now, and andy burnham has won the greater manchester mayoral race. mi burnham has won the greater manchester mayoral race. all our ounu manchester mayoral race. all our young peeple _ manchester mayoral race. all our young peeple have _ manchester mayoral race. all our young people have a _ manchester mayoral race. all our young people have a path - manchester mayoral race. all our young people have a path in - manchester mayoral race. all our young people have a path in life. manchester mayoral race. all our i young people have a path in life and hopein young people have a path in life and hope in the heart. my new plea to westminster is to give us the powers to free ourselves from the grip of the housing crisis and let us build a terrific system that helps people move forward rather than holds them back. after these elections and all the dust has settled, what will stay with me are the words from one of those parents in the neighbourhood centre in harper hey. joe, who spoke at a debtjustice event centre in harper hey. joe, who spoke at a debt justi
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— to face a challenge from the likes of andy burnham, sadiq khan, the labour— of andy burnham, sadiq khan, the labour government in wales and are you ready— labour government in wales and are you ready to— labour government in wales and are you ready to say no to them when you have to? _ you ready to say no to them when you have to? . . you ready to say no to them when you have to? , ., , , ., , . have to? yes and yes. i would expect them to challenge _ have to? yes and yes. i would expect them to challenge me. _ have to? yes and yes. i would expect them to challenge me. they - have to? yes and yes. i would expect them to challenge me. they are - have to? yes and yes. i would expect| them to challenge me. they are there to represent the people who put them into power as males. it is absolute responsibility to fight for all of the people had voted for them and the people had voted for them and the people had voted for them and the people who didn't vote for them in the areas they represent, and i have no doubt we will have robust conversations. we have already started those conver
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andy burnham and a lot of the other candidates committing to not doing that verification is underway here in greater manchester, but there are no shocks planned here later. >> okay, jack, thanks very much . >> okay, jack, thanks very much. and you, olivia, thank you for your expert analysis. two top reporters there out on the road. ihope reporters there out on the road. i hope jam that satisfies your , i hope jam that satisfies your, desire for some coverage in the nonh desire for some coverage in the north west. and we can talk more about manchester now with our lovely panel. esther sandhawk , lovely panel. esther sandhawk, lewis oakley. welcome back. thank you. should we give politics a little bit of a rest? >> although i did i did just get i got a, i got a message from my friend hello roz. and she said i just want to let you know, esther, that we did vote for the mayor. we voted for count binface. all of her, all of her and her friends have all voted . and her friends have all voted. she said they didn't know who to vote for, so they voted. >> i went to greater london to vote. the
andy burnham and a lot of the other candidates committing to not doing that verification is underway here in greater manchester, but there are no shocks planned here later. >> okay, jack, thanks very much . >> okay, jack, thanks very much. and you, olivia, thank you for your expert analysis. two top reporters there out on the road. ihope reporters there out on the road. i hope jam that satisfies your , i hope jam that satisfies your, desire for some coverage in the nonh desire for...
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in london it means sadiq khan forced labour and in greater manchester it means andy burnham for labour. labour will say you cannot read anything about the general election results into the mayoral contest because they are deliberately designed to be big, independent figures with those big economic powers. in the case of ben houchen and andy street, what have they been doing? they have been running in the opposite direction of their parties and have effectively been running as independents, or conservatives in name only. what the labour party are saying is if you want to know what is happening in the general election, they are confident blackpool south will win and the conservatives are confident they will lose it and it will go to they will lose it and it will go to the labour party. the labour party are saying look at the councils, thatis are saying look at the councils, that is much more significant, and they predict they will take three really important council, hartlepool, redditch and thurrock. they say the significance of that is those are parliamentary battleground seats and wha
in london it means sadiq khan forced labour and in greater manchester it means andy burnham for labour. labour will say you cannot read anything about the general election results into the mayoral contest because they are deliberately designed to be big, independent figures with those big economic powers. in the case of ben houchen and andy street, what have they been doing? they have been running in the opposite direction of their parties and have effectively been running as independents, or...
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andy burnham. _ be full accountability. andy burnham, seeing _ be full accountability. andy burnham, seeing as - be full accountability. andy burnham, seeing as you i be full accountability. andy | burnham, seeing as you are be full accountability. andy - burnham, seeing as you are just beginning your search and i will not question you always get asked about whether you want to go back to westminster and whether you would consider going back into a labour government if that happens, but but i am going to ask you whether you might consider strictly come dancing. you are taking a break here... :, :, , :, here... oh, no! i tried to wipe all trace of that _ here... oh, no! i tried to wipe all trace of that video _ here... oh, no! i tried to wipe all trace of that video off _ here... oh, no! i tried to wipe all trace of that video off the - here... oh, no! i tried to wipe all trace of that video off the face i here... oh, no! i tried to wipe all trace of that video off the face of| trace of that video off the face of the earth but failed! taste trace of that video off the fa
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respond, by saying that andy burnham is very much andy burnham is very much andy burnham to say, yes, he's a personality. >> people know him, know him as andy burnham before labour, i think. yeah. >> so maybe it's an unfair criticism by labour, maybe i don't know, i don't know. >> what do you think we're going to be up in, tees valley very soon to get some more detail. how big was that swing to laboun how big was that swing to labour, even though the conservative held the position? this is good afternoon, britain. we're on gb news. we're britain's election channel and we bring you the latest news headlines. >> now . >> now. >> now. >> it's 1233. >> now. >> it's1233. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your headunes in the gb newsroom. your headlines , some breaking news. headlines, some breaking news. first, conservative ben houchen has been re—elected as tees valley mayor but with a reduced majority over labour in darlington. he polled 4000 votes more than labour's chris mcewen . more than labour's chris mcewen. lord houchen was already won more votes in hartlepool, redcar and
respond, by saying that andy burnham is very much andy burnham is very much andy burnham to say, yes, he's a personality. >> people know him, know him as andy burnham before labour, i think. yeah. >> so maybe it's an unfair criticism by labour, maybe i don't know, i don't know. >> what do you think we're going to be up in, tees valley very soon to get some more detail. how big was that swing to laboun how big was that swing to labour, even though the conservative held the...
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charlie, we just heard there from andy burnham. it's been an astonishing day, a systemic 40 year cover up. tell us more . year cover up. tell us more. >> yes, martin, as now we prepare for the prime minister rishi sunak, to set out what is expected to be an apology for a utany expected to be an apology for a litany of extensive failures over several decades from the british government. and it's already been set out in this report released today, what the author, sir brian langstaff , author, sir brian langstaff, expects from the prime minister at the top of that is a meaningful apology that explains what the apology is for all those errors over the years, the cover ups and indeed the deliberate destruction of documents that's been revealed today, possibly one of the most shocking parts of those several volumes of reporting. but he also wants recognition , ian, not also wants recognition, ian, not just of the suffering, but due to the fact that it was because of those errors and that wrongdoing . and sir brian was wrongdoing. and si
charlie, we just heard there from andy burnham. it's been an astonishing day, a systemic 40 year cover up. tell us more . year cover up. tell us more. >> yes, martin, as now we prepare for the prime minister rishi sunak, to set out what is expected to be an apology for a utany expected to be an apology for a litany of extensive failures over several decades from the british government. and it's already been set out in this report released today, what the author, sir brian langstaff ,...
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andy burnham tracy brabin . and in the last few brabin. and in the last few minutes sadiq khan have all been re—elected . mr khan secured his re—elected. mr khan secured his third term as london mayor with 44% of the vote, beating his nearest rival, conservative candidate susan hall, who was on 33% of the vote. and we're still awaiting the results for the west midlands and salford and we're just hearing, in fact, regarding that result in the west midlands, that what's known as a partial bundle recount has been ordered for that election. and papers, piles of ballot papers, in fact, have been moved back onto desks in birmingham, where counting has been taking place in preparation for the checks to take place. we will keep across that for you throughout the rest of this afternoon. in other news, the family of daniel anjorin say they're devastated after he was killed walking to school in london on tuesday. the 14 year old, who's been described as loving and precious , was loving and precious, was attacked by a man with a sword. four other
andy burnham tracy brabin . and in the last few brabin. and in the last few minutes sadiq khan have all been re—elected . mr khan secured his re—elected. mr khan secured his third term as london mayor with 44% of the vote, beating his nearest rival, conservative candidate susan hall, who was on 33% of the vote. and we're still awaiting the results for the west midlands and salford and we're just hearing, in fact, regarding that result in the west midlands, that what's known as a partial...
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in the past hour, andy burnham is also re—elected as mayor of greater manchester, with more than 63% of the vote. in the race to be mayor of the west midlands, a full recount is ordered in one area. conservative andy street is hoping to hold on but the contest is looking very close. good afternoon, i'm geeta guru murthy and welcome to this bbc local election special. labour's sadiq khan has secured a third term as the mayor of london with 44% of the vote, beating conservative candidate susan hall on 33%. elsewhere, in the last few hours, labour have secured victories in greater manchester, where andy burnham was re—elected with over 60% of the vote share, and in west yorkshire, where mayor tracy babin also won re—election. we'll bring you the remaining results as and when they happen. let's speak to reem ibrahim, who is a young conservative and political commentator, and communications officer at the institute of economic affairs. and communications officer at thank and communications officer at you forjoining us. vi watching thank you forjoining us. we are watching the west midl
in the past hour, andy burnham is also re—elected as mayor of greater manchester, with more than 63% of the vote. in the race to be mayor of the west midlands, a full recount is ordered in one area. conservative andy street is hoping to hold on but the contest is looking very close. good afternoon, i'm geeta guru murthy and welcome to this bbc local election special. labour's sadiq khan has secured a third term as the mayor of london with 44% of the vote, beating conservative candidate susan...
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andy burnham is also re—elected to a third term as mayor of greater manchester. while in the west midlands, it's too close to call, with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. a baby and its mother rescued in brazil — as deadly flooding continues to cause widespread damage. and tens of thousands of madonna fans are set to crowd rio's copacabana beach in brazil, ahead of a free concert by the us pop star. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. back in the premier league for the first time since 2002 — an ecstatic portman road, as ipswich are promoted to the top flight.
andy burnham is also re—elected to a third term as mayor of greater manchester. while in the west midlands, it's too close to call, with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. a baby and its mother rescued in brazil — as deadly flooding continues to cause widespread damage. and tens of thousands of madonna fans are set to crowd rio's copacabana beach in brazil, ahead of a free concert by the us pop star. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane...
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therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it, and our economy is growing faster than the uk's. labour also won in liverpool, salford, south yorkshire and west yorkshire. but the eye—catching result today is in the west midlands. chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties' fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. as you can see, it's a real knife edge. just 1500 votes between the labour victor and andy street for the conservatives, despite the fact that more than half a million votes were cast. in terms of percentages, this is how it shakes out, 37.8 and 37.5. note the i2%, that was an independent candidate, critical of labour's policy on the war in gaza, and despite tha
therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it, and our economy is growing faster than the uk's. labour also won in liverpool, salford, south yorkshire and west yorkshire. but the eye—catching result today is in the west midlands. chris mason, bbc...
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andy burnham is also re—elected to a third term as mayor of greater manchester. while in the west midlands, the race is still too close to call, with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. efforts are intensifying to secure a deal for the release of hostages in gaza and a ceasefire, as talks take place in egypt. a hamas delegation is attending the talks in cairo. and tens of thousands of madonna fans are set to crowd rio's copacabana beach in brazil ahead of a free concert by the us pop star. hello. i'm azadeh moshiri. we are going to go straight to my colleague in birmingham where she is right now. i colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. ., colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. . , ., . ., right now. i have been watching all da the right now. i have been watching all day the count _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of the _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of the mayoral- day the count of the mayoral election in the west midlands, and we ar
andy burnham is also re—elected to a third term as mayor of greater manchester. while in the west midlands, the race is still too close to call, with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. efforts are intensifying to secure a deal for the release of hostages in gaza and a ceasefire, as talks take place in egypt. a hamas delegation is attending the talks in cairo. and tens of thousands of madonna fans are set to crowd rio's copacabana beach in brazil ahead of a free concert by...
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andy burnham, thank ou ve we need it now. andy burnham, thank you very much — we need it now. andy burnham, thank you very much indeed. _ we need it now. andy burnham, thank you very much indeed. thank- we need it now. andy burnham, thank you very much indeed. thank you. - still to come on breakfast, we're taking a look at water safety and what to do if you get into trouble. if you are at the beach this summer, what advice can we give you? breakfast�*sjohn maguire is at a swimming pool in central london and can tell us more. this is really important information, isn't it? yes, always is, especially coming into the summer months when more and more people are going into the water. whether it be on the coast or inland. we have come here to the sky pool in central london because it is a spectacular location, the river thames is below, the american embassy were signed as. hopefully it will stick in your mind. the shocker behind us. hopefully you will look at this and think it is an interesting location. we are talking about a technique which has been proven, gabby bachelorfrom ab
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two andy burnham was re—elected today. 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? is overwhelming . it's humbling, and overwhelming. it's humbling, and i recognise that people who vote for other parties at a general election of lent me their support. and it's why i will be very , very rigid in taking very, very rigid in taking a place first rather than a party first approach. seems to me that that's what the role of the mayor is all about, bringing people together , you know, get people together, you know, get everybody pulling in the same direction for a great city region like this one. and that's what i will be doing . what i will be doing. >> let's take a quick look at the results so far in those local elections across england . local elections across england. if you're watching on tv, you can see here the latest figures to us labour now gaining control of eight councils. they've hit 50 in tota
two andy burnham was re—elected today. 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? is overwhelming . it's humbling, and overwhelming. it's humbling, and i recognise that people who vote for other parties at a general election of lent me their support. and it's why i will be very , very rigid in taking very, very rigid in taking a place first rather than a party...
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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? is overwhelming. it's humbling, and i recognise that people who vote for other parties at a general election of lent me their support, and it's why i will be very, very rigid in taking a place first rather than a party first approach. seems to me that's what the role of the mayor is all about, bringing people together , you know, get people together, you know, get everybody pulling in the same direction for a great city region like this one. and that's what i will be doing . what i will be doing. >> well, let's take a quick look at the results in those local elections across england as they stand now at 9:00 tonight, labour gaining control of eight councils up to a total of 50. the liberal democrats have also won more council seats overall than the conservative party. and as we were just mentioning, results from the
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? is overwhelming. it's humbling, and i recognise that people who vote for other parties at a general election of lent me their support, and it's why i will be very, very rigid in taking a place first rather than a party first approach. seems to me that's what the role of the mayor is all...
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therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it, and our economy is growing faster than the uk's. labour also won in liverpool, salford, south yorkshire and west yorkshire. but the eye—catching result today is in the west midlands. chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. 0ur correspondent rajini vaidyanathan was also birmingham, and spoke to the newly—elected mayor, richard parker. these recent local elections and mayoral races in england have been seen as the last significant as the public opinion and head of the likely general election, probably to the end of this year. you could argue that there result coming out of here in birmingham for the west midlands mayor was one of the most significant events of the most significant events of the most significant events of the last few days, because the conservative incumbent andy street, who had b
therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it, and our economy is growing faster than the uk's. labour also won in liverpool, salford, south yorkshire and west yorkshire. but the eye—catching result today is in the west midlands. chris mason, bbc...
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i spoke today to andy burnham, now the mayor of greater manchester, a former labour health secretary. why had he not done what theresa may eventually did and set up an inquiry? well, i always ask questions - of myself and i said to campaigners, i am sorry that i couldn't do more, more quickly. - i was not aware that this - was a cover—up when i was in the department of health - and i was told at the time that nobody was knowinglyl given unsafe products, but that was a lie. that was the officialj line and it was a lie. so that is the blunt truth here. there you were as a secretary of state, of all things. it's incredible. ..and the system was lying to you. it's incredible, isn't it? that is why i say the most serious questions should be asked - here of whitehall departments. how can it be that thousands i and thousands of british citizens were left in the wilderness? and yes, an apology too from labour today — here was keir starmer addressing mp5 and addressing victims and their families in the public gallery of the house of commons: politics itself failed you. that failure applies
i spoke today to andy burnham, now the mayor of greater manchester, a former labour health secretary. why had he not done what theresa may eventually did and set up an inquiry? well, i always ask questions - of myself and i said to campaigners, i am sorry that i couldn't do more, more quickly. - i was not aware that this - was a cover—up when i was in the department of health - and i was told at the time that nobody was knowinglyl given unsafe products, but that was a lie. that was the...
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burnham gets almost 100 million of this over three years. that's a huge cut to one of the cities that is driving the north's economy, closing the productivity gap in the last 15 years partly with london, using these funds to do that. so i think it's bad economics, which is why i'm on the programme — you got someone who is an expert on the politics of this, and i wouldn't want to stray completely out of my field of understanding, but i think i know enough about the internal poles of the conservative party to know this will not go down well with those in the northern research group, those defending those redwall seats. they'll livid that labour candidates will be able to have angela rayner come to visit the project the prime minister says he wants to cut in the next five years. that's terrible if you want to hang onto your seat.— onto your seat. let's test that. there's been — onto your seat. let's test that. there's been complaints - onto your seat. let's test that. there's been complaints today| onto your seat. let's test that. - there
burnham gets almost 100 million of this over three years. that's a huge cut to one of the cities that is driving the north's economy, closing the productivity gap in the last 15 years partly with london, using these funds to do that. so i think it's bad economics, which is why i'm on the programme — you got someone who is an expert on the politics of this, and i wouldn't want to stray completely out of my field of understanding, but i think i know enough about the internal poles of the...
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, quite useful, like andy burnham and people like that. so what is your view on that? because lee seems to think that they're just, you know, grabbing for power. >> it depends on how you feel about devolution, that if you have devolution and i rather like it, the idea of getting power as near to the people who are being ruled by it is a good idea. >> so mayors do do a lot . so the >> so mayors do do a lot. so the london mayor, for instance, is also the police and crime commissioner. also the police and crime commissioner . yeah. and the same commissioner. yeah. and the same goes for the manchester mayor, the mayors in yorkshire. they take on those roles. they deal with transport, they deal with business, the local economy . and business, the local economy. and if it all is working properly , if it all is working properly, it means that local people get their needs met in a way national government can't do. that's why i think mayors are really good. they run a combined authority, which means a group of councils getting around the mayor, the
, quite useful, like andy burnham and people like that. so what is your view on that? because lee seems to think that they're just, you know, grabbing for power. >> it depends on how you feel about devolution, that if you have devolution and i rather like it, the idea of getting power as near to the people who are being ruled by it is a good idea. >> so mayors do do a lot . so the >> so mayors do do a lot. so the london mayor, for instance, is also the police and crime...
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those two labour mayors, andy burnham and sadiq khan, getting in. and you wanted to run that ticket in london here and susan hall got her name there first. what are your thoughts now, having watched her be defeated by khan ? be defeated by khan? >> well, i mean, that's the illustration of actually if you lurch to the right, you're not going to take people with you. if you run a core vote strategy, you're basically going to end up with your core vote. and in a place like london, there just are not enough people in that core vote to get anywhere near, beating someone like sadiq khan , beating someone like sadiq khan, who piles on his votes in places like haringey and tottenham, those kind of areas, islington, etc. and, tower hamlets, we just don't have those numbers there. so you need people who can cross over into to like boris did when he was mayor into, places where they don't naturally, necessarily, automatically tribally go conservatives. and that's what we've seen with andy street did that brilliantly. and he was so, so close . he was so, so clo
those two labour mayors, andy burnham and sadiq khan, getting in. and you wanted to run that ticket in london here and susan hall got her name there first. what are your thoughts now, having watched her be defeated by khan ? be defeated by khan? >> well, i mean, that's the illustration of actually if you lurch to the right, you're not going to take people with you. if you run a core vote strategy, you're basically going to end up with your core vote. and in a place like london, there just...
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yet people like andy burnham singh civil servants must now be held responsible legally. the people down there link that there will be legal repercussions to what we are reading in this report? i repercussions to what we are reading in this report?— in this report? i think it is unlikely — in this report? i think it is unlikely on _ in this report? i think it is unlikely on a _ in this report? i think it is unlikely on a personal - in this report? i think it is i unlikely on a personal level, in this report? i think it is - unlikely on a personal level, a lot of people — unlikely on a personal level, a lot of people involved are no longer here, _ of people involved are no longer here, and — of people involved are no longer here, and the sorts of legal cases will be _ here, and the sorts of legal cases will be complex to mount and will take further yes. if you look at previous— take further yes. if you look at previous horrific injustices where we have — previous horrific injustices where we have finally had a public inquiry decades— we have finally had a pub
yet people like andy burnham singh civil servants must now be held responsible legally. the people down there link that there will be legal repercussions to what we are reading in this report? i repercussions to what we are reading in this report?— in this report? i think it is unlikely — in this report? i think it is unlikely on _ in this report? i think it is unlikely on a _ in this report? i think it is unlikely on a personal - in this report? i think it is i unlikely on a personal...
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iain duncan smith also said that this isn�*t a 1997 style blair wipe—out election and andy burnham the labour mayor of greater manchester echoed that sentiment as well. we�*ve got two quite important people from both sides of the spectrum by saying this isn�*t a done deal for labour at spectrum by saying this isn�*t a done dealfor labour at all and i think the reason for that is there are still so many people in the country who don�*t know who they are going to vote for. we have an election in six weeks�* time and i think the floating voters of the people who are unsure, he fell may be the conservative party has gone in the wrong direction but they don�*t feel like keir starmer is a credible leader, if those people who were really sway the election and who both parties need to win over.— the election and who both parties need to win over. there needs to be siinificant need to win over. there needs to be significant movement _ need to win over. there needs to be significant movement for _ need to win over. there needs to be significant movement for that - need to win over.
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and andy burnham, labour blood. and andy burnham, labour mayor, talking about corporate manslaughter charges for some whitehall departments. is that something that would bring you any sense of justice? do you think after watching him give evidence he's a vile human being and absolutely he needs the disrespect that he showed us on that day of giving evidence? >> he absolutely needs to have it removed , and he's not the it removed, and he's not the only one either. he, you know, this scandal is a scandal within a scandal. within a scandal. the scandal happened when we were infected, but it's gone on 30 and 40 years because of politicians and civil servants and that needs to be. they need to be brought to book for that . to be brought to book for that. >> just just finally, do you trust the nhs? presumably you come into contact with them all the time for treatment, for cirrhosis, for checks for cancer. >> cancen >> do you ever have that moment of thinking , i don't know if of thinking, i don't know if i want you to put
and andy burnham, labour blood. and andy burnham, labour mayor, talking about corporate manslaughter charges for some whitehall departments. is that something that would bring you any sense of justice? do you think after watching him give evidence he's a vile human being and absolutely he needs the disrespect that he showed us on that day of giving evidence? >> he absolutely needs to have it removed , and he's not the it removed, and he's not the only one either. he, you know, this...
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i mean, working with the likes of andy burnham as andy street did, they'll be hoping that that connection between the west midlands and greater manchester, now that they're both controlled by labour mayors, might well be stronger . and richard parker, stronger. and richard parker, i'm sure, has a tough job in the next few years ahead . next few years ahead. >> all right. thank you very much. jack and olivia there. we'll be coming back to you later on. thank you. ever so now, earlier today, folks, the former home secretary, suella braverman , she was highly braverman, she was highly critical of the prime minister. there's no time to change leaders. >> so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so make sure that there are meaningful tax cuts that people can feel and benefit from . put a can feel and benefit from. put a cap on legal migration. take us out of the european con
i mean, working with the likes of andy burnham as andy street did, they'll be hoping that that connection between the west midlands and greater manchester, now that they're both controlled by labour mayors, might well be stronger . and richard parker, stronger. and richard parker, i'm sure, has a tough job in the next few years ahead . next few years ahead. >> all right. thank you very much. jack and olivia there. we'll be coming back to you later on. thank you. ever so now, earlier...
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labour's andy burnham is also re—elected to a third term as mayor of greater manchester, while in the west midlands, the race is too close to call, with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. hamas officials are taking part in talks in cairo on a possible deal for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in gaza. and tens of thousands of madonna fans are set to crowd rio's copacabana beach in brazil, ahead of a free concert by the us pop star. labour's sadiq khan has secured a record third term as mayor of london beating conservative susan hall. mr khan is london's first leader to secure three terms since the post was created in 2000. following that result we heard from sadiq khan, here's his reaction to the result. it has been a difficult few months. we faced a campaign of nonstop negativity. but i couldn't be more proud that we answered fear mongering with facts, hate with hope, and attempts to divide with efforts to unite.
labour's andy burnham is also re—elected to a third term as mayor of greater manchester, while in the west midlands, the race is too close to call, with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. hamas officials are taking part in talks in cairo on a possible deal for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in gaza. and tens of thousands of madonna fans are set to crowd rio's copacabana beach in brazil, ahead of a free...
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burnham who oversees greater manchester police. now, amid that bit up . police. now, amid that bit up. yeah, you know, i don't know if i was being investigated by the police, i'd want that police force to be overseen by my best friend. you know, it can't hurt. >> but i do feel we're lagging behind the americans in the lawfare , kind of scheme, aren't lawfare, kind of scheme, aren't we? >> you know what i mean, steve? there should be the. some of the tourists should be. yeah. this is this sexy? yeah yeah, it's £1,500 worth of tax kind of deals. >> like that. there was never there's no risk anymore, is there? because she'd said if she's found to have done anything criminal, then she'll step down. well it's not going to be criminal anymore. >> she's known to have been a flasher. >> wasn't that criminal? >> wasn't that criminal? >> wasn't that criminal? >> was she in the house of commons? >> don't you remember? there was, i'm sure that was on record, wasn't it? yeah. >> i don't know if someone's complained . could that be a criminal?
burnham who oversees greater manchester police. now, amid that bit up . police. now, amid that bit up. yeah, you know, i don't know if i was being investigated by the police, i'd want that police force to be overseen by my best friend. you know, it can't hurt. >> but i do feel we're lagging behind the americans in the lawfare , kind of scheme, aren't lawfare, kind of scheme, aren't we? >> you know what i mean, steve? there should be the. some of the tourists should be. yeah. this is...
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but it is interesting, i was talking to andy burnham and i talk to iain duncan smith about it, why has rishi sunak called the election for six weeks today? some suggestion that the inflation figures were good yesterday and the economy heading in the right direction but it will take time for people to feel better. the immigration issue, not resolved, no aeroplanes will take off that we understand, untilafter aeroplanes will take off that we understand, until after the election. is he thinking now is his best opportunity to get back inside number ten? this best opportunity to get back inside number ten?— best opportunity to get back inside number ten? , , . , number ten? this is always the risk, do ou sit number ten? this is always the risk, do you sit and _ number ten? this is always the risk, do you sit and write, _ number ten? this is always the risk, do you sit and write, or— number ten? this is always the risk, do you sit and write, or do _ number ten? this is always the risk, do you sit and write, or do you - do you sit and write, or do you hoped something could get slightly be
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and andy burnham was out earlier talking about potential corporate manslaughter. a lot of people want to see all of these recommendations implemented. as you said. i wonder whether or not the one the one point of controversy about all of this is about compensation, because presumably that would have to be taxpayer funded compensation, which i don't know what that could rack up anyway , the bill, could rack up anyway, the bill, where are you on that? should the taxpayer be paying compensation , do you think? compensation, do you think? >> yes, i do, and i think unfortunately it does fall to the taxpayer. but then we all pay the taxpayer. but then we all pay our taxes for the nhs, don't we? we need to know it works . we? we need to know it works. and what happens if it doesn't work? what happens if we cut corners because it was more expensive to test that blood, in the time that those decisions were taken, it was made on economic grounds. and so i think we've got to remove economics from this. and actually look at what happened, what those people have gone through ,
and andy burnham was out earlier talking about potential corporate manslaughter. a lot of people want to see all of these recommendations implemented. as you said. i wonder whether or not the one the one point of controversy about all of this is about compensation, because presumably that would have to be taxpayer funded compensation, which i don't know what that could rack up anyway , the bill, could rack up anyway, the bill, where are you on that? should the taxpayer be paying compensation ,...
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burnham started, such as the new touch —— a nuclear test veterans, the grenfell tower fire, there are so many of these campaigns and they all need to be looked at. the civil service has closed ranks around _ the civil service has closed ranks around aliv— the civil service has closed ranks around ally for a long time in this inquiry— around ally for a long time in this inquiry and — around ally for a long time in this inquiry and a similar thing has happened in the post office and many of the _ happened in the post office and many of the other inquiries that jason hasjust— of the other inquiries that jason hasjust mentioned. ministers sadly were not— hasjust mentioned. ministers sadly were not given the truth and i thank that decision was made a long time a-o that decision was made a long time ago and _ that decision was made a long time ago and money is at the source of it. ago and money is at the source of it it _ ago and money is at the source of it it seems — ago and money is at the source of it. it seems to always be at the source — it. it seems to always be at the
burnham started, such as the new touch —— a nuclear test veterans, the grenfell tower fire, there are so many of these campaigns and they all need to be looked at. the civil service has closed ranks around _ the civil service has closed ranks around aliv— the civil service has closed ranks around ally for a long time in this inquiry— around ally for a long time in this inquiry and — around ally for a long time in this inquiry and a similar thing has happened in the post office and...
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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 recognise that people who vote for other parties at a general election have lent me their support, and it's why i will be very , very rigid in taking very, very rigid in taking a place first rather than a party first approach. seems to me that's what the role of the mayor is all about, bringing people together to, you know, get everybody pulling in the same direction for a great city region like this one. and that's what i will be doing . what i will be doing. >> well, let's take a quick look at the results in those local elections across england, and the numbers as they stand at 8:00 tonight. labour now gaining control of eight councils with a total of now 50. the liberal democrats, meanwhile, have won more council seats overall than the conserv
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 recognise that people who vote for other parties at a general election have lent me their support, and it's why i will be very , very rigid in taking very, very rigid in taking a place first rather than a party...
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mayor of greater manchester andy burnham told gb news he thinks people should be held accountable . accountable. >> his report should rock whitehall to its foundations because whitehall dug in behind the life or decades, and that had very serious consequences
mayor of greater manchester andy burnham told gb news he thinks people should be held accountable . accountable. >> his report should rock whitehall to its foundations because whitehall dug in behind the life or decades, and that had very serious consequences
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burnham and we are trying to get a doula service integrated into greater manchester particularly in the north—west where many women are struggling to get the right care, here and everywhere, as your callers have kindly described. ibtnd here and everywhere, as your callers have kindly described.— have kindly described. and very powerfully _ have kindly described. and very powerfully described. _ have kindly described. and very powerfully described. thank i have kindly described. and very| powerfully described. thank you have kindly described. and very i powerfully described. thank you very much indeed. massive response to this. we are going to carry this on on the radio. meanwhile, our viewers on the radio. meanwhile, our viewers on bbc news leave us. thank you so much to you for watching. live from london, this is bbc news. the us secretary of state warns israel an all—out attack on rafah will provoke anarchy without eliminating hamas. russia's defence minister sergei shoigu is out — as vladimir putin replaces him in a rare cabinet shake—up. new evidence the british govern
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now, a campaign which andy burnham started, such as the nuclear test veterans grenfell tower fire, the story of zayn, who died as a result of , toxic died as a result of, toxic matter in a family household. there are so many of these campaigns and they all need to be looked at. >> i think the civil service has, closed ranks around a lie for a long time in this inquiry, and i think the similar thing has happened in the post office and many of the other inquiries that jason has just mentioned, and ministers, sadly weren't given the truth. and i think that decision was made a long time ago, and money is at the source of it. it seems to be always at the source of it . and always at the source of it. and we know there were conversations in higher levels of government saying that if you compensate the haemophiliacs, then that sets a precedent. so let's not do it . and when you continue do it. and when you continue that, that line, that government line and closing your ranks around denial, then that's what that's the sort of this is the this is the result of it. and the post office is the res
now, a campaign which andy burnham started, such as the nuclear test veterans grenfell tower fire, the story of zayn, who died as a result of , toxic died as a result of, toxic matter in a family household. there are so many of these campaigns and they all need to be looked at. >> i think the civil service has, closed ranks around a lie for a long time in this inquiry, and i think the similar thing has happened in the post office and many of the other inquiries that jason has just...
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. >> a lot of experience at the start, mayor of greater manchester andy burnham told her everyone in the country was behind her. >> i just feel on this seventh anniversary, if we get that cross—party commitment, if we get that date, if it is made clear that it will get passed before the general election , before the general election, that is, in the end, the best way we can mark that , that seven way we can mark that, that seven year milestone and make sure that forever, everyone else will have a greater safety as they as they go out and about with 186 miles to cover , fegan and her miles to cover, fegan and her team will arrive on the seventh anniversary of the attack, and until then , she wants as many until then, she wants as many people to get involved as possible . possible. >> sophie reaper gb news. >> sophie reaper gb news. >> march with a mission. fantastic stuff. now loads of you have been getting in touch with your essays and the topic that's really got you going are those 21,700 missing migrants? paula said this my street, my town, my country and my culture are being des
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in london it means that it can't for london, and it means sadiq andy burnham in manchester. the contest are deliberately designed to be big, independent figures with those economic powers, and in the case of ben houchen and andy street, they have been running in the opposite direction of their parties, and have effectively been running as independents, conservative in name only. what the labour party are saying is, if you want to know what will happen in the general election, look at the by—election in blackpool south. they are confident that they are going to win and the conservatives are confident that it will go to the labour party. in the labour are saying looking at the councils, that is much more significant, and they predict that they are going to take three really important council. hartlepool, redditch and thurrock. and they say the significance of that is that there is a parliamentary battleground seats, so that will show that they are in business. what is the conservative party saying? they are saying tees valley mayoral contest, reasonably 0k, they think. west
in london it means that it can't for london, and it means sadiq andy burnham in manchester. the contest are deliberately designed to be big, independent figures with those economic powers, and in the case of ben houchen and andy street, they have been running in the opposite direction of their parties, and have effectively been running as independents, conservative in name only. what the labour party are saying is, if you want to know what will happen in the general election, look at the...