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.— that they are outlined today in chichester. ., , ., chichester. you definitely got the aood chichester. you definitely got the good send. _ chichester. you definitely got the good send, getting _ chichester. you definitely got the good send, getting sent - chichester. you definitely got the good send, getting sent down - chichester. you definitely got the good send, getting sent down to| chichester. you definitely got the i good send, getting sent down to the coast in chichester! jack fenwick is in the newsroom, he didn't get a very good send at all! from the windowless newsroom, tell me what everyone else has been doing. let's focus on rishi sunak, he has been in yorkshire. has he been addressing any of the conversations about the number of tory mps who are going to be standing down, michael gove in particular? be standing down, michael gove in articular? ~' , particular? unlike ed davey in chichester. — particular? unlike ed davey in chichester, i— particular? unlike ed davey in chichester, i don't _ particular? unlike ed davey in chichester
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and in chichester and west sussex we _ away. and in chichester and west sussex we will _ away. and in chichester and west sussex we will see _ away. and in chichester and west sussex we will see the _ away. and in chichester and west sussex we will see the lib - away. and in chichester and west sussex we will see the lib demsl away. and in chichester and west i sussex we will see the lib dems out in those parts of the country, winchester, chichester, what they call nauseatingly, and any talk of walls, the blue wall as a college, but essentially relatively affluent conservative seats where they believe they have got a really good shout, there are about 80 of them. that is according to lib dem numbers. john swinney, the snp first minister has been trekking up a lot of miles, although i think he was going to fly to shetland but the plane couldn't take off. it is going to fly to shetland but the plane couldn't take off. it is worth sa in: plane couldn't take off. it is worth saving before _ plane couldn't take off. it is worth saying before we _ plane couldn't take off. it is worth
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this is an issue very dear to hearts in chichester. i was actually there just the other day doing a little programme about water quality and theissues programme about water quality and the issues there. he is targeting of course traditionally conservative areas in the south of england, sir ed davey, and chichester has been conservative since 1924. there he is, very brave during an election campaign, to get on a boat, but there he is, any moment now, he will be off, i suspect, launching the liberal democrats“ sewage policy in chichester. and we will hear from several of the others who are out and about today. rishi sunak has been out in yorkshire and sir keir starmer is in the west midlands. we will hearfrom them starmer is in the west midlands. we will hear from them later. it's a big day for mancunians today, as the city's rival football teams go head to head in the fa cup final at wembley stadium. kick off is at 3pm. manchester city are aiming to do the "double—double", winning the league title and fa cup twice in a row. while ma
this is an issue very dear to hearts in chichester. i was actually there just the other day doing a little programme about water quality and theissues programme about water quality and the issues there. he is targeting of course traditionally conservative areas in the south of england, sir ed davey, and chichester has been conservative since 1924. there he is, very brave during an election campaign, to get on a boat, but there he is, any moment now, he will be off, i suspect, launching the...
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the liberal democrats leader, sir ed davey, has been campaigning in chichester today. our correspondent aruna iyengar is there. ed davey has been out on a boat, this boat behind me, with the lib dems candidate called jess brown fuller, on a little boat trip around the harbour, highlighting the beauties of this area and this is a beautiful constituency for the lib dems because they are hoping to make inroads here. it's going to be a tough task because the tories have a majority of 21,000. the incumbent at the moment is the education secretary gillian keegan so the lib dems really are going to have their work cut out to make inroads, but they have some things on their side — they did really well in local council elections last year, they control the district council and the city council of chichester. today, they will be launching their sewage policy, so it is kind of relevant that he has been out on the water. sir ed davey wants to bring home that liberal democrat message that they will be looking after waters, lakes, rivers, seas, they're concerned about clean water
the liberal democrats leader, sir ed davey, has been campaigning in chichester today. our correspondent aruna iyengar is there. ed davey has been out on a boat, this boat behind me, with the lib dems candidate called jess brown fuller, on a little boat trip around the harbour, highlighting the beauties of this area and this is a beautiful constituency for the lib dems because they are hoping to make inroads here. it's going to be a tough task because the tories have a majority of 21,000. the...
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chichester. 0n earlier this morning he was campaigning in chichester. on this dog walk he was walking along the banks of the river and try to highlight the problem is that the lib dems foresee in sewage outflows across the country. the lib dems feel this is a good campaigning tool for them, sewage outflows. he has been calling for 0fwat to be disbanded and for another regulatory body to be put in place. i spoke to him earlier today and this is what he said. , , , ., , he said. the lib dems have been campaigning _ he said. the lib dems have been campaigning against _ he said. the lib dems have been campaigning against the - he said. the lib dems have been campaigning against the sewage | campaigning against the sewage scandal— campaigning against the sewage scandal for years and have led it in parliament — scandal for years and have led it in parliament. we have got a whole set of policies _ parliament. we have got a whole set of policies. today we have talked about _ of policies. today we hav
chichester. 0n earlier this morning he was campaigning in chichester. on this dog walk he was walking along the banks of the river and try to highlight the problem is that the lib dems foresee in sewage outflows across the country. the lib dems feel this is a good campaigning tool for them, sewage outflows. he has been calling for 0fwat to be disbanded and for another regulatory body to be put in place. i spoke to him earlier today and this is what he said. , , , ., , he said. the lib dems have...
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so much so winchester, chichester, what they call nauseatingly that's not targeted at the lib dems. any talk of walls, i think is not the blue wall, as they call it, but essentially relatively affluent conservative seats where they believe they've got a really good shape. there's about 80 of them, the lib dem say, according to their numbers. john sweeney, the snp first minister, has been tracking up a lot of miles also in the last couple of days, although i think he was trying to fly to shetland, but the plane could not take off because of the fog. but the plane could not take off i mean, it is worth saying before we leave this episode that you can get the number of mps in scotland onto a number of labour members in scotland onto a tandem. so that one of the, you know, one of the big issues in our country of the last 15 years has been the snp eating the labour vote in scotland. yes. and if we are talking about themes and framing that battle ground which we can usefully call scotland, we don't have to call it a wall. we can call it scotland. somebody tried to call it a tartan wall, d
so much so winchester, chichester, what they call nauseatingly that's not targeted at the lib dems. any talk of walls, i think is not the blue wall, as they call it, but essentially relatively affluent conservative seats where they believe they've got a really good shape. there's about 80 of them, the lib dem say, according to their numbers. john sweeney, the snp first minister, has been tracking up a lot of miles also in the last couple of days, although i think he was trying to fly to...
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all right, fellas, let's go for a walk down chichester canal. first, i've got to navigate these barriers. me and michael are kind of having a rough time. but we get through here. i'm brushing across my left to make sure i don't fall in the canal. not really fancying that one today. i don't ever want people to look at my content and think that blindness is a walk in the park because i put a smile on my face. i think it's really important to recognise that it's a tough journey and you have to do a lot of work on yourself to be able to be content with your life and fully accept your disability. don't force yourself down certain avenues, just go with the flow and hopefully things will work out for you. now it's time for sportsday... hello, this is sportsday on bbc news. thanks forjoining us. coming up: norris rolls the miami dice and scoops his maiden f1 win. we'll have a first—time winner at the crucible today too. the latest from the world snooker championship on the way. we mark the 70th anniversary of one of athletics' most iconic firsts. now,
all right, fellas, let's go for a walk down chichester canal. first, i've got to navigate these barriers. me and michael are kind of having a rough time. but we get through here. i'm brushing across my left to make sure i don't fall in the canal. not really fancying that one today. i don't ever want people to look at my content and think that blindness is a walk in the park because i put a smile on my face. i think it's really important to recognise that it's a tough journey and you have to do...
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the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey made the most of the sunshine in chichester today and set out his economic approach. we want to talk about the windfall tax on the oil and gas companies. i have already made clear that the tax cuts to the big banks the conservatives have given since 2015, they need to be reversed. and we will show that we are being responsible. the snp leaderjohn swinney said his party would oppose cuts to public spending. the snp is the only party that is in a position to influence westminster to argue against austerity. labour and the tories are basically proposing more austerity. we have had ia years of that and that has damaged the public services of scotland. no guarantees for any party that the rest of the campaign will be plain sailing. leila nathoo, bbc news. the conservative party said on saturday that they'll make more cuts to national insurance, if re—elected. but what trade—offs would be needed, if they pursue that? pauljohnson — director of the institute for fiscal studies — shared this thoughts. they have just announced two really big cuts
the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey made the most of the sunshine in chichester today and set out his economic approach. we want to talk about the windfall tax on the oil and gas companies. i have already made clear that the tax cuts to the big banks the conservatives have given since 2015, they need to be reversed. and we will show that we are being responsible. the snp leaderjohn swinney said his party would oppose cuts to public spending. the snp is the only party that is in a position...
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this weekend, one of those events, "goodwoof", will be hosted in chichester — where up to 10,000 dogs and their owners are expected to embark on races, competitions, and even a dj set at the "ministry of hound". fiona lamdin reports. it's very clear who's top dog, and this weekend 10,000 of them will drag their owners to goodwoof for their very own festival. we just felt, after covid, dogs had become such a big part of people's families, it would be wonderful to celebrate, the dogs would come here with their families and have a fabulous time. but this is a dog event, this is an event for the dogs, so it's a special treat for them. and according to the current duke of richmond, on his estate, dogs have always come first. believe it or not, these are the former kennels. it was built in about 1730. it was considered the most luxurious dog house in the world at the time. it was built by the third duke, byjames wyatt, great british architect. it's a fabulous building. and they had central heating in 100 years for the dogs before they put it in the house for... 100 years before the humans?
this weekend, one of those events, "goodwoof", will be hosted in chichester — where up to 10,000 dogs and their owners are expected to embark on races, competitions, and even a dj set at the "ministry of hound". fiona lamdin reports. it's very clear who's top dog, and this weekend 10,000 of them will drag their owners to goodwoof for their very own festival. we just felt, after covid, dogs had become such a big part of people's families, it would be wonderful to celebrate,...
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the liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey, made the most of the sunshine in chichester today to set out his economic approach. we are the ones talking about the windfall tax on the oil and gas companies. i've already made clear that the tax cuts to the big banks the conservatives have given since 2015, they need to be reversed and we'll show that we are being responsible. no guarantees for any party that the rest of the campaign will be plain sailing. leila nathoo, bbc news. the conservative party have today said they'll make more cuts to national insurance, if re—elected. but what trade—offs would be needed if they pursue that? for his thoughts, i spoke earlier to pauljohnson, director of the institute for fiscal studies. that would be very difficult to tear. they have announced twovery big cuts coming up. but now, they have said that they want to get the debt down. there really isn't space for more tax cuts unless they are going to spell out exactly what spending cuts are going to come alongside those. not least because, pencilled into the government's figures already, are some ha
the liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey, made the most of the sunshine in chichester today to set out his economic approach. we are the ones talking about the windfall tax on the oil and gas companies. i've already made clear that the tax cuts to the big banks the conservatives have given since 2015, they need to be reversed and we'll show that we are being responsible. no guarantees for any party that the rest of the campaign will be plain sailing. leila nathoo, bbc news. the conservative...
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earlier this morning, he campaigned in chichester. on the stock walk, he was walking along the banks of the river and trying to highlight the problems that the lib dems foresee in sewage outflows across the country. the lib dems feel this is a good campaigning tool for them, issue for them, sewage outflows. he's been calling for awful lot to be expanded and for another regulatory body to be put in place. i spoke to him earlier today and this is what he said.— i spoke to him earlier today and this is what he said. we've been campaigning for— this is what he said. we've been campaigning for three _ this is what he said. we've been campaigning for three years. - this is what he said. we've been i campaigning for three years. we've led the campaign in parliament and we have a whole set of policies. today, we are talking about the need to abolish all thought. —— ofwat, so we have a much stronger and more coherent regulators to lockdown on this company. we also want a sewage tax on the profits of the water companies so we can have s
earlier this morning, he campaigned in chichester. on the stock walk, he was walking along the banks of the river and trying to highlight the problems that the lib dems foresee in sewage outflows across the country. the lib dems feel this is a good campaigning tool for them, issue for them, sewage outflows. he's been calling for awful lot to be expanded and for another regulatory body to be put in place. i spoke to him earlier today and this is what he said.— i spoke to him earlier today and...
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the liberal democrat leader, ed davey, was in chichester harbour in west sussex to announce plans for a new water regulator and to highlight his campaign issue of sewage dumping. today's campaign visits have had a more laid—back vibe in an election which is going to be very far from plain sailing. helen catt, bbc news. and a reminder you can follow all the latest on the general election on our website. we're running a live page with continuous updates. you can find that on the bbc news app or bbc.com/news. political rallies are taking place across south africa as parties make their final attempts to win support ahead of wednesday's election. they are seen as the most tightly contested elections since the advent of democracy in 1994. south africa's president, cyril ramaphosa, has promised to focus on job creation if the governing african national congress is voted back into power next week. the main opposition democratic alliance and two anc break away parties are also holding final rallies over the weekend. let's cross to my colleague catherine byaruhanga who is following events fro
the liberal democrat leader, ed davey, was in chichester harbour in west sussex to announce plans for a new water regulator and to highlight his campaign issue of sewage dumping. today's campaign visits have had a more laid—back vibe in an election which is going to be very far from plain sailing. helen catt, bbc news. and a reminder you can follow all the latest on the general election on our website. we're running a live page with continuous updates. you can find that on the bbc news app or...
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the liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey, made the most of the sunshine in chichester today to set out his economic approach. we, the ones talking about the windfall tax on the oil and gas companies. i've already made clear that the tax cuts to the big banks the conservatives have given since 2015, they need to be reversed and we'll show that we are being responsible. no guarantees for any party that the rest of the campaign will be plain sailing. leila nathoo, bbc news. and a reminder — you can follow all the latest on the general election on our website. we're running a live page with continuous updates. you can find that on the bbc news app or bbc.com/news now it's time for a look at today's sport with hugh ferris. manchester united have won the english fa cup, beating rivals manchester city 2—1 at wembley in a match that many had billed as erik ten hag's last in charge of united. as rumours swirled that the manager might be sacked regardless of the result, his team produced a shock against the premier league champions, alejandro garnacho taking advantage of a mistake to score t
the liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey, made the most of the sunshine in chichester today to set out his economic approach. we, the ones talking about the windfall tax on the oil and gas companies. i've already made clear that the tax cuts to the big banks the conservatives have given since 2015, they need to be reversed and we'll show that we are being responsible. no guarantees for any party that the rest of the campaign will be plain sailing. leila nathoo, bbc news. and a reminder — you...
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ed davey is in chichester and winchester launching the sewage policy for the liberal democrats. we will stay across all of that here on bbc news. stay with us. hello, there. plenty of sunny spells around at times this bank holiday weekend. today is probably the best looking day for the vast majority of the next few. a lot of sunshine to start off the morning here in north yorkshire. we will be seeing some showers. most of those showers will pop up on sunday and bank holiday monday and they could be heavy, thundery and also slow moving too. a little bit of wet weather around, as well, this afternoon across parts of norfolk, into lincolnshire, stretching up through the east midlands with plenty of cloud here. another weather front out towards the south—west of england bringing outbreaks of rain here. but there will be a lot of dry weather around. one or two isolated showers. sunny spells developing, variable amounts of cloud and highs in the best of the sunshine of 20 or 21 degrees celsius. through this evening and overnight, outbreaks of rain will continue to spread their way f
ed davey is in chichester and winchester launching the sewage policy for the liberal democrats. we will stay across all of that here on bbc news. stay with us. hello, there. plenty of sunny spells around at times this bank holiday weekend. today is probably the best looking day for the vast majority of the next few. a lot of sunshine to start off the morning here in north yorkshire. we will be seeing some showers. most of those showers will pop up on sunday and bank holiday monday and they...
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let's go for a walk down chichester canal. and, how this youngster who went blind as a teenager has built up a huge following online. coming up in half an hour on on bbc news... kylian mbappe is probably leaving psg having failed to help them win the champions league, but what chance they will ever get the opportunity without him? hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. in the last hour, the mp natalie elphicke has become the latest conservative to defect to the labour party. natalie elphicke has been the mp for dover in kent since 2019. our chief political correspondent henry zeffmanjoins me from the houses of parliament — henry, was this a surprise? it was a shock. if you had asked me before this afternoon to list 100 conservative mps most likely to defect to the labour party, natalie elphicke would have been nowhere near that list. and i think that was reflected in the faces of conservative mps at prime minister's questions, as keir starmer announced at the start of his question that he wanted to welcome her to the labo
let's go for a walk down chichester canal. and, how this youngster who went blind as a teenager has built up a huge following online. coming up in half an hour on on bbc news... kylian mbappe is probably leaving psg having failed to help them win the champions league, but what chance they will ever get the opportunity without him? hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. in the last hour, the mp natalie elphicke has become the latest conservative to defect to the labour party. natalie elphicke...
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lib dem leader ed davey was in chichester harbour in west sussex to announce plans for a new water regulator and to highlight his campaign issue of sewage dumping. today's campaign visits have had a more laid—back vibe in an election, though, which is going to be very far from plain sailing. helen catt, bbc news. keir starmer says labour would lower the voting age to 16 for general elections if it wins power. in scotland and wales, 16 and i7—year—olds can already vote to elect members of their nation's parliament. sir keir says that should be extended. yes, i want to see 16 and 17—year—olds voting. they can go out and work, they can serve in our armed forces and, of course, if they are out and working they pay tax. and therefore they should have a say over how the money they are paying in is being used. so, yes, i want to see that vote for 16 and 17—year—olds. if you can work, you can pay tax, serve in your armed forces, then you ought to be able to vote. our political correspondent harry farley is following the labour leader in stafford. i am here in stafford, stafford rangers
lib dem leader ed davey was in chichester harbour in west sussex to announce plans for a new water regulator and to highlight his campaign issue of sewage dumping. today's campaign visits have had a more laid—back vibe in an election, though, which is going to be very far from plain sailing. helen catt, bbc news. keir starmer says labour would lower the voting age to 16 for general elections if it wins power. in scotland and wales, 16 and i7—year—olds can already vote to elect members of...
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the liberal democrats leader sir ed davey has been campaigning in winchester and chichester — highlighting the party's plans for a crackdown on the dumping of sewage into waterways. let's get more from our political correspondent jack fenwick, who's in the newsroom. tell us what they've been up to today. tell us what they've been up to toda . . �* , tell us what they've been up to toda . ., �* , ., , tell us what they've been up to toda. ., �*, ., , ., tell us what they've been up to toda. , today. that's right. lots of party leaders have _ today. that's right. lots of party leaders have been _ today. that's right. lots of party leaders have been out _ today. that's right. lots of party leaders have been out and - today. that's right. lots of party| leaders have been out and about today. we've heard from keir starmer talking to voters in the west midlands. he told us something that with labour policies in both 2015 and 2017 will be labour policy again. that is to lower the voting age to the age of 16. it's something that's been talked about for a while in labour circles, so it's not
the liberal democrats leader sir ed davey has been campaigning in winchester and chichester — highlighting the party's plans for a crackdown on the dumping of sewage into waterways. let's get more from our political correspondent jack fenwick, who's in the newsroom. tell us what they've been up to today. tell us what they've been up to toda . . �* , tell us what they've been up to toda . ., �* , ., , tell us what they've been up to toda. ., �*, ., , ., tell us what they've been up to...
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the storms also damaged a university building in chichester and disrupted its power supplies . as some royal power supplies. as some royal news and the prince and princess of wales have released a new photograph of their daughter on her ninth birthday, catherine took this photo . if you're took this photo. if you're watching on television, you can see here of princess charlotte with a beaming smile. they followed the format of last week when prince louis turned six by sharing the image on social media during the day. traditionally, though, royal photos are released the night before a birthday and it comes as kate's away from official royal duties to undergo her cancer treatment . and finally, cancer treatment. and finally, some news from the world of sport. worcestershire cricketer josh baker has died at the age of 20. it comes just a day after he took three wickets for the second team against somerset . no second team against somerset. no further details have been shared at this stage, but his family have asked for privacy and in a statement, worcestershire county cricket club
the storms also damaged a university building in chichester and disrupted its power supplies . as some royal power supplies. as some royal news and the prince and princess of wales have released a new photograph of their daughter on her ninth birthday, catherine took this photo . if you're took this photo. if you're watching on television, you can see here of princess charlotte with a beaming smile. they followed the format of last week when prince louis turned six by sharing the image on...
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a care home in elma was struck with damage to its roof, while a university building in chichester sustained damage to its roof and power system . the storms hit the system. the storms hit the south—east, south—west and wales . the met office has warned storms might cause travel disruption and some flooding, leading to difficult driving conditions and some road closures . in other news, closures. in other news, students have set up sit in camps at some uk universities to protest israel's war against hamas . students in leeds, hamas. students in leeds, newcastle and bristol set up tents outside campus buildings in protest against the war in gaza. it comes amid violent clashes between the police and protesters at universities in the us. hundreds of riot police are on the ucla campus in los angeles today as protests continue . about 300 people were continue. about 300 people were arrested during police crackdown on demonstrations at us universities yesterday . now universities yesterday. now donald trump's been threatened with jail as he returns back to court later. the former us president
a care home in elma was struck with damage to its roof, while a university building in chichester sustained damage to its roof and power system . the storms hit the system. the storms hit the south—east, south—west and wales . the met office has warned storms might cause travel disruption and some flooding, leading to difficult driving conditions and some road closures . in other news, closures. in other news, students have set up sit in camps at some uk universities to protest israel's war...
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because really and truly, i live in the south and places like chichester. are tory at the moment and they've got a very strong lib dem candidate down there and a lady called jess brown filler, and it is , it jess brown filler, and it is, it is for me, usually just between the two. you do get labour, you do get labour voters. but in the sort of very metro metropolitan areas, amongst some of the working classes. but the working class is now are leaving labour and they're going to, i don't know where they're going to be honest. reform you would think. but i don't know. they did go to the tories. i don't know where they go in the general election. labour can, particularly in some of the denser populated areas where diversity is the strength . where diversity is the strength. so where there are huge, muslim populations within big cities, in places like portsmouth and southampton , i can see labour southampton, i can see labour winning votes. but it's going to be really interesting because i think naturally these people go from conservative to lib dem. they don't
because really and truly, i live in the south and places like chichester. are tory at the moment and they've got a very strong lib dem candidate down there and a lady called jess brown filler, and it is , it jess brown filler, and it is, it is for me, usually just between the two. you do get labour, you do get labour voters. but in the sort of very metro metropolitan areas, amongst some of the working classes. but the working class is now are leaving labour and they're going to, i don't know...
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a university building in chichester and disrupted power supplies . those are the power supplies. those are the headlines. more at 8:00. until then , you can sign up to gb news then, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code there on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts. >> thank you sam. now, the home secretary has insisted that protesters will not stop migrants being removed from hotels after a group slashed the tires of a coach set to transport them to the bibby stockholm barge earlier today , stockholm barge earlier today, hundreds of protesters wearing covid face masks surrounded the vehicle outside the best western hotel in peckham , south—east hotel in peckham, south—east london, just down the road from where i live, to try and prevent the migrants removal. well, after more than six hours of protesters blocking the way , the protesters blocking the way, the coach eventually managed to leave with a police escort but without a single illegal migrant on board. well, our very own patrick christys was on the scene this morning and joins me now. patrick,
a university building in chichester and disrupted power supplies . those are the power supplies. those are the headlines. more at 8:00. until then , you can sign up to gb news then, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code there on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts. >> thank you sam. now, the home secretary has insisted that protesters will not stop migrants being removed from hotels after a group slashed the tires of a coach set to transport them to the bibby...
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the storm also damaged a university in chichester and disrupted its power supplies . that's the power supplies. that's the latest from the newsroom. i'll be back at 7:00. until then, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the code on your screen, or go to gb news. alerts.com gb news. com slash alerts. now though, it's back to . michelle. >> thanks for that. i'm michelle dewberry and i'm with you till 7:00 tonight adrienne on the website has said whose jobs guest tonight. i wonder. we don't need to wonder any longer because i'll tell you alongside me till seven. the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie and the director of world right kerry dingle. good evening to both of you. you're very welcome tonight. and you know the drill, don't you? it's not just about us three. it's about you guys, herm as well. what's on your mind tonight? you can get in touch all the usual ways. you can still email me gb news at gb views .com. you can go on the website. as i just mentioned, adrian, or you're a member as well. thank you very much. adrian. that's adrian there. he's
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marion in chichester _ the ages. that is so interesting. marion in chichester said - the ages. that is so interesting. i marion in chichester said removing the apostrophe is the start of a slippery slope. misusing the apostrophe, though, it makes her clench her teeth. it really does... it makes people cross, doesn't it? it makes people cross, doesn't it? it really does and i think sometimes we see our language as this rock of stability when everything else is chaotic and i totally understand that. but i would just say, there has never been a golden age in english. even in shakespeare's a time, his contemporaries hated what he was doing to the language. there has never been a time when we have got everything absolutely correct so i would say, please don't fear too much or grind your teeth too much. i know it can be annoying but i honestly... this does not mean the beginning of the end. laughter thank you very much indeed. full stop to that! we have enjoyed chatting. i am sure our viewers have come as well. chatting. i am sure our viewers have come as well-— come as well. susie
marion in chichester _ the ages. that is so interesting. marion in chichester said - the ages. that is so interesting. i marion in chichester said removing the apostrophe is the start of a slippery slope. misusing the apostrophe, though, it makes her clench her teeth. it really does... it makes people cross, doesn't it? it makes people cross, doesn't it? it really does and i think sometimes we see our language as this rock of stability when everything else is chaotic and i totally understand...
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we're going to do is have a look at what sir ed davey, the liberal democrat leader, said yesterday in chichester when he explained the difference between the lib dems and the labour party. >> listen, the liberal democrats have got a fantastic set of policies on the health service, on the economy and on the environment. today we're campaigning against the sewage problem and we've led that campaign. i think overall we're just much more ambitious than some of the other parties. and critically , we want to transform critically, we want to transform british politics. we think the politics in our country is broken. it needs to be changed. and we're the only party talking about that, whether that's electoral reform, whether it's pushing powers down to communities, we want to transform our politics. and that will unlock the ability of the next parliament to deal with the problems in our health and care system, to get our economy back on track . on track. >> michael portillo is still with me in the studio. michael, let's talk about the threat from the lib dems, because i felt particularly in the locals,
we're going to do is have a look at what sir ed davey, the liberal democrat leader, said yesterday in chichester when he explained the difference between the lib dems and the labour party. >> listen, the liberal democrats have got a fantastic set of policies on the health service, on the economy and on the environment. today we're campaigning against the sewage problem and we've led that campaign. i think overall we're just much more ambitious than some of the other parties. and...
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fiona lamdin is at goodwoof, in chichester, where up to 10,000 dogs and their owners are expected to come along and take part. we are at goodwoof today, and there is a competition here designing the best dog bed. i won't tell you how much this one cost. it has little drawers, it has hankers for the dog's clouds. it is all about travel. there are ones for motorbikes, there is a dog yoga, there is dog ice cream. you are a vet. we are seen dog festivals like this, there are now eight of them across the country this year. mini; across the country this year. why are they so _ across the country this year. why are they so good _ across the country this year. why are they so good for _ across the country this year. why are they so good for our dogs? that is so _ are they so good for our dogs? that is so much — are they so good for our dogs? that is so much to— are they so good for our dogs? that is so much to do, it simulates the sights— is so much to do, it simulates the sights and — is so much to do, it simulates the sights and smells like love. there is so _ sights and smells lik
fiona lamdin is at goodwoof, in chichester, where up to 10,000 dogs and their owners are expected to come along and take part. we are at goodwoof today, and there is a competition here designing the best dog bed. i won't tell you how much this one cost. it has little drawers, it has hankers for the dog's clouds. it is all about travel. there are ones for motorbikes, there is a dog yoga, there is dog ice cream. you are a vet. we are seen dog festivals like this, there are now eight of them...
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it might sound far—fetched but helen and david barr, from chichester, have done all this....and more besides. simon marks went to meet them. setting off from home in their trip to chichester, we like escaping from real periods of time like three months. s . .. real periods of time like three months. . ., ,, ., months. and we rather like going off to stranae, months. and we rather like going off to strange, unusual— months. and we rather like going off to strange, unusual places _ months. and we rather like going off to strange, unusual places that - to strange, unusual places that people don't normally go to. it started back in 1990 when the road across india on locally sourced bikes using st children's school statues is luggage panniers. ila statues is luggage panniers. no . ears, statues is luggage panniers. ihv gears, no breaks and then gave them away on the other side. thea;r gears, no breaks and then gave them away on the other side.— away on the other side. they peddled 800 miles and _ away on the other side. they peddled 800 miles and acquired _ away on the other side. the
it might sound far—fetched but helen and david barr, from chichester, have done all this....and more besides. simon marks went to meet them. setting off from home in their trip to chichester, we like escaping from real periods of time like three months. s . .. real periods of time like three months. . ., ,, ., months. and we rather like going off to stranae, months. and we rather like going off to strange, unusual— months. and we rather like going off to strange, unusual places _ months....
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i've been to cheltenham, i've been to eastbourne, i've been to chichester, i've been to winchester, and now i'm here in south cambridgeshire . and people south cambridgeshire. and people across the blue . wall are saying across the blue. wall are saying they are fed up of this out of touch conservative government. they are fed up of being let down and they know that a vote for the liberal democrats in so many parts of the country, like the blue wall, can get rid of the blue wall, can get rid of the conservative government. they are struggling with the cost of living with high energy bills, with mortgages and high rents, with high food bills. and they are fed up of the conservatives not helping them. they're worried about loved ones waiting for hours for ambulances, days and weeks for a gp appointment, months for urgent cancer treatment. and they're fed up of the conservatives having plunged our nhs and care into crisis. they're angry with the water companies being allowed to pump their filthy sewage into our rivers and onto our beaches . and rivers and onto our beaches. and they are fed
i've been to cheltenham, i've been to eastbourne, i've been to chichester, i've been to winchester, and now i'm here in south cambridgeshire . and people south cambridgeshire. and people across the blue . wall are saying across the blue. wall are saying they are fed up of this out of touch conservative government. they are fed up of being let down and they know that a vote for the liberal democrats in so many parts of the country, like the blue wall, can get rid of the blue wall, can get rid of...
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let's go for a walk down chichester canal. and, how this youngster who went blind as a teenager has built up a huge following online. coming up in half an hour on on bbc news... kylian mbappe is probably leaving psg having failed to help them win the champions league, but what chance they will ever get the opportunity without him?
let's go for a walk down chichester canal. and, how this youngster who went blind as a teenager has built up a huge following online. coming up in half an hour on on bbc news... kylian mbappe is probably leaving psg having failed to help them win the champions league, but what chance they will ever get the opportunity without him?
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all right, fellas, let's go for a walk down chichester canal. first, i've got to navigate these barriers. me and michael cane are having a rough time, but we get through. here, i'm brushing the grass on my left to make sure that i don't fall in the canal — not really fancying that one today. i don't ever want people to look at my content and think that blindness is a walk in the park because i put a smile on my face. i think it's really important to recognise that it's a tough journey, and you have to do a lot of work on yourself to be able to be content with your life and, you know, fully accept your disability. don't force yourself down certain avenues — just go with the flow, and hopefully things will work out for you. wise words. that was toby addison speaking to our reporter simon marks. let's take a look at today's papers. in the times, the front page reports how tiktok and instagram will be told to repress algorithms. we have been talking about the measures that have been announced already today. more detail at half past six. the guar
all right, fellas, let's go for a walk down chichester canal. first, i've got to navigate these barriers. me and michael cane are having a rough time, but we get through. here, i'm brushing the grass on my left to make sure that i don't fall in the canal — not really fancying that one today. i don't ever want people to look at my content and think that blindness is a walk in the park because i put a smile on my face. i think it's really important to recognise that it's a tough journey, and...
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a care home in elma was struck with damage to its roof while a university building in chichester sustained damage to its roof and power system. storms hit the south—east, south—west and wales. the met office has advised the storms might cause travel disruption and some flooding , leading to and some flooding, leading to difficult driving conditions on some roads , students have set up some roads, students have set up sit in camps at some uk universities to protest israel's war against hamas. students in leeds, newcastle and bristol set up tents outside campus buildings in protest against the war in gaza. it comes amid violent clashes between the police and protesters at universities in the us . about universities in the us. about 300 people were arrested during police crackdowns on demonstrations at us universities yesterday, and hundreds of police descended on the ucla campus as protests continue there today and donald trump's been threatened with jail as he returns back to court later. the former us president will face another hearing on further alleged breaches of a 939 further alle
a care home in elma was struck with damage to its roof while a university building in chichester sustained damage to its roof and power system. storms hit the south—east, south—west and wales. the met office has advised the storms might cause travel disruption and some flooding , leading to and some flooding, leading to difficult driving conditions on some roads , students have set up some roads, students have set up sit in camps at some uk universities to protest israel's war against...
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on the coast, in places like chichester and lewes , where we're really lewes, where we're really challenging the conservatives. but across kent and sussex and surrey and hampshire and frankly, all over the south—east and south—west, it's the liberal democrats who are the challengers to the conservatives. and we're seeing the conservatives running scared. today we heard john redwood , not standing again. i redwood, not standing again. i think he knows that the liberal democrats will beat him in wokingham. >> we've seen rishi sunak and keir starmer have fanned out across the uk instant vie. are we going to expect you to stick to the south—east of england south—east, south, southeast and southwest, where you've got the best chance? >> no, i'm going to go across the country as well , we've the country as well, we've you're right. we've been in surrey the first day, then in cheltenham and now here on the south coast , cheltenham and now here on the south coast, seeing some of our best target seats. but we've got some great target seats in scotland, we've got a great target seats in the no
on the coast, in places like chichester and lewes , where we're really lewes, where we're really challenging the conservatives. but across kent and sussex and surrey and hampshire and frankly, all over the south—east and south—west, it's the liberal democrats who are the challengers to the conservatives. and we're seeing the conservatives running scared. today we heard john redwood , not standing again. i redwood, not standing again. i think he knows that the liberal democrats will beat him...