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the first home is vicarage road, in stockport, where angela rayner bought a property in 2007, eight years before becoming an mp. in 2010, she married mark rayner, who owned his home around two miles away and appears to have registered all of their children at his address — but on the electoral register, she continued to be listed as living at her house, creating confusion as to where she legally lived. it matters because of capital gains tax. you don't pay it when you sell your main home, but married couples can only count one property as their main home. keir starmer�*s team will likely be relieved that the police investigation has been dropped now, minimising the chances of difficult headlines later in the election campaign. for months, the party's long—time attack dog has been under attack herself, but perhaps now she will be unleashed. joe pike, bbc news, westminster. with me is labour's shadow chief secretary to the treasury, darrenjones. thank you very much for coming in to see us here on bbc news. we've been hearing from the shadow chancellor today who's promised there will b
the first home is vicarage road, in stockport, where angela rayner bought a property in 2007, eight years before becoming an mp. in 2010, she married mark rayner, who owned his home around two miles away and appears to have registered all of their children at his address — but on the electoral register, she continued to be listed as living at her house, creating confusion as to where she legally lived. it matters because of capital gains tax. you don't pay it when you sell your main home, but...
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we've heard from stockport council and police from stockport council and police from greater manchester that they are no longer looking to this. the conservative parties are trying to say this in octave because we have not heard from hmrc. they never comment on these things. but we have been told that hmrc �*s and no tax was owed and the investigation is over. there's a relief.— over. there's a relief. before he let ou over. there's a relief. before he let you go. _ over. there's a relief. before he let you go. just _ over. there's a relief. before he let you go, just summarise i over. there's a relief. before he let you go, just summarise yourj let you go, just summarise your thoughts on the rest it's been another day where the economy is front and centre. it really feels like both conservatives and labour see this as a battle to be seen as the most credible when it comes economy. for the labour party under keir starmer in the shadows sampler rachel rees, they picks himself at a party that has changed. we heard a letter from himself at a party that has changed. we heard a letterfro
we've heard from stockport council and police from stockport council and police from greater manchester that they are no longer looking to this. the conservative parties are trying to say this in octave because we have not heard from hmrc. they never comment on these things. but we have been told that hmrc �*s and no tax was owed and the investigation is over. there's a relief.— over. there's a relief. before he let ou over. there's a relief. before he let you go. _ over. there's a relief....
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rebecca gregory from stockport has been charged in relation to alleged offences at tiny toes nursery in april 2022. greater manchester police said the four charges of child neglect were not related to the death of genevieve meehan in may 2022. thousands of iranians have gathered on the streets of tabriz to follow a funeral procession for president ebrahim raisi. president raisi and seven others were killed when a helicopter they were travelling in crashed in a mountainous area of iran on sunday. despite the huge crowds, not all iranians supported the president and many celebrated his death on social media. the parliament ofjersey is debating proposals to allow assisted dying. the measures could go further than those being voted on in the isle of man, where assisted dying is to be restricted to the terminally ill. injersey, politicians could extend it to adults facing unbearable suffering from a physical condition. our medical editor, fergus walsh, reports. among jersey's 100,000 strong population, there are passionately held views for and against assisted dying. lorna is terminally i
rebecca gregory from stockport has been charged in relation to alleged offences at tiny toes nursery in april 2022. greater manchester police said the four charges of child neglect were not related to the death of genevieve meehan in may 2022. thousands of iranians have gathered on the streets of tabriz to follow a funeral procession for president ebrahim raisi. president raisi and seven others were killed when a helicopter they were travelling in crashed in a mountainous area of iran on...
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league by a whisker last season but with a few minutes left, liam kelly confirmed that they'lljoin stockport, wrexham and mansfield in promotion to league one. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. emma raducanu has withdrawn from this week's french open qualifying saying she'll skip the rest of the clay court season to make sure she's fit for her wimbledon preparations and the rest of the year. the 2021 us open champion hasn't played since losing in the first round of the madrid 0pen last month. and alexander zverev is an atp masters 1000 champion for the sixth time. the german moved past first—time finalist nicolas jarry 6—4, 7—5 earlier today to win the title in rome for a second time. to basketball, where the london lions completed a clean sweep of trophies by beating newcastle eagles 92—65 in the final at the o2 arena to win the women's british basketball league play—offs, the highest—ever score recorded in a final in this league. max verstappen is back on top of podium. he led from start to finish in this afternoon's emilia romagna
league by a whisker last season but with a few minutes left, liam kelly confirmed that they'lljoin stockport, wrexham and mansfield in promotion to league one. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. emma raducanu has withdrawn from this week's french open qualifying saying she'll skip the rest of the clay court season to make sure she's fit for her wimbledon preparations and the rest of the year. the 2021 us open champion hasn't played since losing in...
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the premier league's player of the year, in this team of superstars, the key man comes from stockport. at arsenal, the news filtered through. their path to history gone off course. commentator: it is deflected and in! everton came here on a run of five games unbeaten, the test arsenal expected now required reaction. it took them three minutes to find some hope again. 1—1 at the emirates and at city, not done yet. 2—1 but in this quest for perfection, it was barely a blemish. last year, rodri scored their champions league winner, now his goalfor 3—1 had city back on course. no team in top—flight history has won it for might times in a row. won it four times in a row. it made arsenal's result truly immaterial. some fans there got false reports, if city's match was 2—2 the gunners�* winner would have been special but as it was just like last season, they come up short to city. it has been like this since 2021. in more than one century of english league football, no team's been this relentless. joe lynskey, bbc news. let's get more from the etihad stadium, our correspondent ka
the premier league's player of the year, in this team of superstars, the key man comes from stockport. at arsenal, the news filtered through. their path to history gone off course. commentator: it is deflected and in! everton came here on a run of five games unbeaten, the test arsenal expected now required reaction. it took them three minutes to find some hope again. 1—1 at the emirates and at city, not done yet. 2—1 but in this quest for perfection, it was barely a blemish. last year,...
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the first home is vicarage road in stockport where angela rayner bought a property in 2007, eight years before becoming an mp. in 2010 she married mark rein who owned his home around two miles away and appears to have registered all of their children at his address but on the electoral register, she continued to be listed as living at her house, creating confusion as to where she legally lived. it matters because of capital gains tax. you don't pay it when you sell your main home but married couples can only count one property as their main home. keir starmer�*s tea will likely be relieved that the police investigation has been dropped. minimising the chances of difficult headlines later in the election campaign. for months, the party's long time attack dog has been under attack herself but perhaps now she will be unleashed. nigel farage has said reform uk is becoming a "brand new conservative movement" and attacked a "lack of debate" between the two main parties. speaking at his first campaign event in dover in kent, mr farage said that the numbers arriving on small boats was a "slow
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now, today, kate roughley it was 37 years old and comes from the stockport area, has been convicted of manslaughter. she was told she will be coming back to court on wednesday and has been told she will face a lengthy prison sentence. she will face a lengthy prison sentence-— she will face a lengthy prison sentence. . ~ sentence. nick garnett live in manchester, _ sentence. nick garnett live in manchester, thanks - sentence. nick garnett live in manchester, thanks very - sentence. nick garnett live in | manchester, thanks very much sentence. nick garnett live in - manchester, thanks very much for that. you are watching bbc news, before we close this half hour, let's turn to one more story. the chelsea flower opens tomorrow and the king and queen are due to visit this evening. the king was announced as the new patron of the royal horticultural society — taking overfrom his late mother, who was patron for seventy years. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph reports. chelsea ready after months of planning. there is a wilder, more natural look too many of this year's gardens and the mo
now, today, kate roughley it was 37 years old and comes from the stockport area, has been convicted of manslaughter. she was told she will be coming back to court on wednesday and has been told she will face a lengthy prison sentence. she will face a lengthy prison sentence-— she will face a lengthy prison sentence. . ~ sentence. nick garnett live in manchester, _ sentence. nick garnett live in manchester, thanks - sentence. nick garnett live in manchester, thanks very - sentence. nick...
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then a statement from stockport council. of course, the issue was whether any capital gains tax was due, whether she'd add anything to do with with way where she may have benefited from in any way, from the sale of that property. they're saying she's in the clear and labour now, louise hague, who's a shadow transport secretary, saying that they believe that hmrc are not pursuing it any further. now, we will never find out that hmrc never comment on the affairs of individual taxpayers. so it looks like, as lorraine is in the clear. >> martin okay, thank very much for that important update on the angela rayner matter. chris. okay, thank you very much. now moving on because £20,000 has to be won and our great british giveaway. and you need to be quick as lie—ins are going to close this friday. and here's all the details that you need for your chance to get your hands on all the cash. >> it's the final week to see how you can win a whopping £20,000 cash. and because it's totally tax free, every single penny will be in your b
then a statement from stockport council. of course, the issue was whether any capital gains tax was due, whether she'd add anything to do with with way where she may have benefited from in any way, from the sale of that property. they're saying she's in the clear and labour now, louise hague, who's a shadow transport secretary, saying that they believe that hmrc are not pursuing it any further. now, we will never find out that hmrc never comment on the affairs of individual taxpayers. so it...
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shortly after that, we heard from stockport council this all goes back, i should explain to the sale of miss rayner's home in 2015. it was a main home, she said . but she also was living a said. but she also was living a few streets away with her husband, whether any capital gain, tax was paid and whether it was an initial a main home when her house was sold was at issue and we have heard from stockport council. they're also saying that there's been no further action taken. that leaves hmrc now. hmrc never comment on tax affairs of individuals but labour are clear. louise hague is shadow transport secretary. she said that this is over. a line has been drawn and hmrc are unlikely to say anything about that. so i think as we speak tonight, angela rayner is in the clear. michelle, after all those weeks of speculating about whether she owed a small amount of tax in cgt, well, there you go. >> interesting times for sure christopher hope, thank you very much for that. now one of the stories that was dominating the headunes stories that was dominating the headlines today, this whole row abo
shortly after that, we heard from stockport council this all goes back, i should explain to the sale of miss rayner's home in 2015. it was a main home, she said . but she also was living a said. but she also was living a few streets away with her husband, whether any capital gain, tax was paid and whether it was an initial a main home when her house was sold was at issue and we have heard from stockport council. they're also saying that there's been no further action taken. that leaves hmrc...
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as a councit _ grove, both within stockport as a councit it — grove, both within stockport as a council. it looks like the conservative vote has completely collapsed there. we've taken part in hampshire, — collapsed there. we've taken part in hampshire, surrey, we become the largest— hampshire, surrey, we become the largest party, overtaking the conservatives. we are now the largest — conservatives. we are now the largest party, in essex. just gently remind _ largest party, in essex. just gently remind professor sirjohn curtice, i do rememberat the remind professor sirjohn curtice, i do remember at the last election resutt— do remember at the last election result at— do remember at the last election result at this time, he was making the same — result at this time, he was making the same kind of comments about the liberal— the same kind of comments about the liberal democrats, then when we finally _ liberal democrats, then when we finally got — liberal democrats, then when we finally got to the end of the whole play in _ finally got to the end of the whole play in the we
as a councit _ grove, both within stockport as a councit it — grove, both within stockport as a council. it looks like the conservative vote has completely collapsed there. we've taken part in hampshire, — collapsed there. we've taken part in hampshire, surrey, we become the largest— hampshire, surrey, we become the largest party, overtaking the conservatives. we are now the largest — conservatives. we are now the largest party, in essex. just gently remind _ largest party, in essex....
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am in london in surrey and the southwest and some pockets in the north of england like harrogate and stockport and those seats that i mentioned in scotland in addition to the ones that they currently hold. the snp, interesting, the snp in power in the scottish parliament for so, so long. they go all the way back to 2007. and the opinion polls show they face a real battle particularly in and around glasgow and edinburgh with labour looking resurgent. a real tussle between the snp under john swinney and kate forbes, the deputy leader after humza yousef�*s brief status. that could prove crucial for keir starmer to get a majority. a lot going on between the new look and labour. in a lot going on between the new look and labour. , ., a lot going on between the new look and labour-— a lot going on between the new look and labour. , ., , , , and labour. in terms of the lib dems bus bein: and labour. in terms of the lib dems bus being called _ and labour. in terms of the lib dems bus being called a _ and labour. in terms of the lib dems bus being called a yellowhammer- bus being called a yellowham
am in london in surrey and the southwest and some pockets in the north of england like harrogate and stockport and those seats that i mentioned in scotland in addition to the ones that they currently hold. the snp, interesting, the snp in power in the scottish parliament for so, so long. they go all the way back to 2007. and the opinion polls show they face a real battle particularly in and around glasgow and edinburgh with labour looking resurgent. a real tussle between the snp under john...
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neal ashworth travelled to the museum from stockport. he worked for bae systems, so he knows a thing or two about engines. what they were trying to do, from an aerodynamics point of view, is really risky. the technology they had to analyse everything, they did not have any of that. a lot of it was hand calculations. now you have computer—generated stuff to help work out what is safe and what is not. nowadays this will not have got off drawing board? these guys were brave and you see around the exhibition the risks that they have taken, it is astonishing. the scenes that greeted bluebird's return in march after she had been restored will live long in memory. more than half a century since herjet engine roared on the lake but she is putting a rocket under the local economy. it has been good for the economy. the last couple of years we have had covid, everything has been on a downturn, things seem to be picking up now. it is good for the village and the economy. there are plans for a new car park near the museum and the aspiration is to f
neal ashworth travelled to the museum from stockport. he worked for bae systems, so he knows a thing or two about engines. what they were trying to do, from an aerodynamics point of view, is really risky. the technology they had to analyse everything, they did not have any of that. a lot of it was hand calculations. now you have computer—generated stuff to help work out what is safe and what is not. nowadays this will not have got off drawing board? these guys were brave and you see around...
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the first home is vicarage road in stockport where angela rayner bought a property in 2007, eight years before she became an mp. in 2010, she married mark rayner, who owned his home around two miles away and appears to have registered one of their children at his address, but on the electoral register, she continued to be listed as living at her house, creating confusion as to where she legally lived. it matters because of capital gains tax. you don't pay it when you sell your main home but married couples can only count one property as their main home. according to a labour source, hmrc has told angela rayner it'll take no further action. the tax office almost never comments publicly because of privacy rules. in any case, keir starmer�*s team will likely be relieved that the police investigation has now been dropped. minimising the chances of difficult headlines later on in the campaign. for months, the party's long time attack dog has herself been under attack. perhaps now she will be unleashed. joe pike, bbc news, westminster. the economy has taken centre stage on the campaign trai
the first home is vicarage road in stockport where angela rayner bought a property in 2007, eight years before she became an mp. in 2010, she married mark rayner, who owned his home around two miles away and appears to have registered one of their children at his address, but on the electoral register, she continued to be listed as living at her house, creating confusion as to where she legally lived. it matters because of capital gains tax. you don't pay it when you sell your main home but...
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i think every manchester i city fan and you go a while, we have this young man from stockport who himself is a manchester city fan. and i was looking the other day with footage and having the team out as a mascot and the area and coming to the cloud and the academy, developed over the last six years and a lot of media speculation about a machine to go on non—and should city, pep stuck with them and develop them as a player at what he has done is very similar to what they did with pep guardiola in barcelona. and developed as a player over time, got some world—class players around him and that is why he has been so good this year. and playing up more central positioning in the pitch means will be very interesting for southgate this summer as to who gareth southgate puts an end. does he go with the central midfield position, but his evolution as a player has been really, really enjoyable. ali, what is the mood out there was yellow it was wet, absolutely pouring in the last season as well and trying to gauge what the atmosphere will be like working so hard over the last couple of hours an
i think every manchester i city fan and you go a while, we have this young man from stockport who himself is a manchester city fan. and i was looking the other day with footage and having the team out as a mascot and the area and coming to the cloud and the academy, developed over the last six years and a lot of media speculation about a machine to go on non—and should city, pep stuck with them and develop them as a player at what he has done is very similar to what they did with pep...
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since childhood, foden joined the academy aged eight and has earned legendary status in his hometown of stockport. and now the team is expected to win a second successive fa cup final against local rivals manchester united. does it mean a bit more to you, do you think, than some of the players? yeah, i'd like to think so. obviously, being there, being an academy player definitely means a little bit more for me. and this summer, many feel foden could be the man to help end his country's long wait for a major trophy at the euros. do you sense this is, this is the year for england? i'd like to think so. the quality of players that we've got is, yeah, unbelievable. i think we're capable of definitely going on and winning it. i think we've shown that in previous tournaments, that we've been so close. foden�*s gone from footballing prodigy to one of the best players in the world, but his greatest success could be yet to come. dan roan, bbc news. this programme continues on bbc one. where there is discord, may we bring harmony. we where there is discord, may we bring harmon . ~ ., ., ., harmony. we ar
since childhood, foden joined the academy aged eight and has earned legendary status in his hometown of stockport. and now the team is expected to win a second successive fa cup final against local rivals manchester united. does it mean a bit more to you, do you think, than some of the players? yeah, i'd like to think so. obviously, being there, being an academy player definitely means a little bit more for me. and this summer, many feel foden could be the man to help end his country's long...
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in march, i met with senior officials at stockport nhs trust. they were very clear that a sustained lack of capital investment is the root cause of problems at my local hospital. mr speaker , does does the prime mr speaker, does does the prime minister believe that our hospitals , quite literally hospitals, quite literally crumbling? is the price worth paying crumbling? is the price worth paying for the 14 years of successive conservative failure ? successive conservative failure? >> mr speaker, we fully recognise the need to invest in health infrastructure across the country, including at stepping hill hospital, and that's why we are currently spending around £4 billion a year for trust to spend on necessary maintenance and repairs, on top of the £20 billion new hospital programme and the additional funding that was put aside to deal with rat maintenance. but he talks about a legacy of the nhs. all he needs to do is look at the party. his party's record in wales, where people currently are experiencing the worst a&e performance and the longes
in march, i met with senior officials at stockport nhs trust. they were very clear that a sustained lack of capital investment is the root cause of problems at my local hospital. mr speaker , does does the prime mr speaker, does does the prime minister believe that our hospitals , quite literally hospitals, quite literally crumbling? is the price worth paying crumbling? is the price worth paying for the 14 years of successive conservative failure ? successive conservative failure? >> mr...
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foden, who joined the club's academy aged just eight, enjoys legendary status in his hometown of nearby stockport, and he's now part of a side that's widely expected to win a second successive fa cup final against local rivals manchester united this weekend. does it mean a bit more to you, do you think, than some of the players? yeah, i'd like to think so. obviously, being here, being an academy player, it definitely means a little bit more for me. there is this sense by many football fans that all city have to do these days is turn up and they'll win. yeah, ifeel like when people say that, they don't really understand how hard it is to do what we've done this season, if you like. it's going to be a tough final. we've seen last year, you know, they didn't make it easy for us. and this summer, many feel foden could be the man to help end his country's long wait for a major trophy at the euros. do you sense this is the year for england? i'd like to think so. the quality of players that we've got is unbelievable. i think we're capable of definitely going on and winning it. i think we've shown that i
foden, who joined the club's academy aged just eight, enjoys legendary status in his hometown of nearby stockport, and he's now part of a side that's widely expected to win a second successive fa cup final against local rivals manchester united this weekend. does it mean a bit more to you, do you think, than some of the players? yeah, i'd like to think so. obviously, being here, being an academy player, it definitely means a little bit more for me. there is this sense by many football fans that...
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where i am in london in the southwest and some pockets in the north of england like harrogate and stockport and those seats that i mentioned in scotland in addition to the ones that they currently hold. the snp, interesting, the snp and power in the scottish parliament for so so long, they go all the way back to 2007 - so so long, they go all the way back to 2007 — and the opinion polls show they face a real battle in around moscow and edinburgh with labour looking resurgent. glasgow and edinburgh with labour looking resurgent. a real tussle between the snp under john swinney and kate forbes, the deputy leader after homes they use if�*s brief status. deputy leader after humza yousef�*s if�*s brief status. that could prove crucial for keir starmer to get a majority. i that could prove crucial for keir starmer to get a majority. starmer to get a ma'ority. i could think of at — starmer to get a ma'ority. i could think of at least i starmer to get a majority. i could think of at least four _ starmer to get a majority. i could think of at least four reason i starmer to get a majority.
where i am in london in the southwest and some pockets in the north of england like harrogate and stockport and those seats that i mentioned in scotland in addition to the ones that they currently hold. the snp, interesting, the snp and power in the scottish parliament for so so long, they go all the way back to 2007 - so so long, they go all the way back to 2007 — and the opinion polls show they face a real battle in around moscow and edinburgh with labour looking resurgent. glasgow and...
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in stockport, where they processed the votes in a car park, liberal democrats won a couple of wards from labour, modest advances. but the battlegrounds they care about most are yet to start tallying. we're expecting to see gains, we're expecting to see good progress, specifically in the areas where we hope to win parliamentary seats. and i do hereby declare that carol ann shevlin—ney is duly elected. so the picture emerging is one of labour chalking up gains, conservatives slipping back and smaller parties winning support from both of them. damian grammaticus, bbc news. let's get some analysis on the results that have come through overnight. our political correspondent, nick eardley, is in the newsroom. takeit take it away. yes, this is a big moment in the electoral cycle because it's the biggest sense of where the public are at before a general election. let's start with the big picture this lunchtime. there is a long way to go, but with 35 of the 107 councils, sorry, 37, in england declared, this is the picture. labour having a good night so far, up 5a councillors, the conservatives
in stockport, where they processed the votes in a car park, liberal democrats won a couple of wards from labour, modest advances. but the battlegrounds they care about most are yet to start tallying. we're expecting to see gains, we're expecting to see good progress, specifically in the areas where we hope to win parliamentary seats. and i do hereby declare that carol ann shevlin—ney is duly elected. so the picture emerging is one of labour chalking up gains, conservatives slipping back and...
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in stockport, where they processed the votes in a car park, liberal democrats won a couple of wards from labour, modest advances. but the battlegrounds they care about most are yet to start tallying. we're expecting to see gains, we're expecting to see good progress, specifically in the areas where we hope to win parliamentary seats. and i do hereby declare that carol ann shevlin—ney is duly elected. so, the picture emerging is one of labour chalking up gains, conservatives slipping back, and smaller parties winning support from both of them. damian grammaticus, bbc news. we will take a closer look at some of the results now with all of the numbers at his fingertips, nick eardley standing by. the numbers at his fingertips, nick eardley standing by. the numbers we have had overnight _ eardley standing by. the numbers we have had overnight give _ eardley standing by. the numbers we have had overnight give us _ eardley standing by. the numbers we have had overnight give us an - have had overnight give us an indication where we are at. a lot of counting to be done today, some tomorrow, thi
in stockport, where they processed the votes in a car park, liberal democrats won a couple of wards from labour, modest advances. but the battlegrounds they care about most are yet to start tallying. we're expecting to see gains, we're expecting to see good progress, specifically in the areas where we hope to win parliamentary seats. and i do hereby declare that carol ann shevlin—ney is duly elected. so, the picture emerging is one of labour chalking up gains, conservatives slipping back, and...
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the investigation was related to a property she owned in stockport. she was facing allegations of breaking electoral law relating to information about her living arrangements. in a statement greater manchester police said following the allegations, it has completed a thorough carefully considered and proportionate investigation and concluded that no further police action will be taken. let's go straight to our political correspondent, she is at westminster. we will come to reaction any moment, let's take this in stages. tell our of us and remind them what the basic allegation investigation was all about. there were a few _ investigation was all about. there were a few allegations _ investigation was all about. there were a few allegations and i investigation was all about. tt99 were a few allegations and related to where angela rayner was living between 2007 and 2015. she owned a house in one part of stockport called vicarage road but she was also married for part of that time and her husband owned a house in another road which was where she also live
the investigation was related to a property she owned in stockport. she was facing allegations of breaking electoral law relating to information about her living arrangements. in a statement greater manchester police said following the allegations, it has completed a thorough carefully considered and proportionate investigation and concluded that no further police action will be taken. let's go straight to our political correspondent, she is at westminster. we will come to reaction any moment,...
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but now our most important player is a lad from stockport who has come from eight years old all the way through and it gives the kind of connection with the fans, more so than maybe any of the fans, more so than maybe any of the other players. pond the fans, more so than maybe any of the other players— the other players. and they do seem to en'o the other players. and they do seem to enjoy playing _ the other players. and they do seem to enjoy playing when _ the other players. and they do seem to enjoy playing when you _ the other players. and they do seem to enjoy playing when you watch - the other players. and they do seem l to enjoy playing when you watch them and they really do come over, i'll we see how they come over and thank the fans as well.— the fans as well. yes, there is alwa s the fans as well. yes, there is always that — the fans as well. yes, there is always that connection - the fans as well. yes, there is always that connection there. | the fans as well. yes, there is | always that connection there. it the fans as well. yes, there is - always that connection there
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but they're not really feeling inspired by what keir starmer�*s labour party is offering in stockport, where they're counting in a car park. liberal democrats could make gains from labour, but what they're most focused on are the places they face off with conservatives. we're expecting to see gains, we're expecting to see good progress, but specifically in the areas where we hope to win parliamentary seats. and i do hereby declare that carol ann shevlin is duly elected. so the picture emerging is one of labour chalking up gains, conservatives slipping back and smaller parties winning support from both of them. damian grammaticus, bbc news. let's take a closer look at the result breakdown in the blackpool south by—election. labour's chris webb won 10,825 votes — a majority of 7,607. conservative david jones came in second with 3,218 votes, just 117 ahead of reform uk's mark butcher. labour won 59% of the vote, conservatives are on 18% and reform uk came a close third. it means the labour vote rose by 21%, while the conservatives�* fell by more than 30%. the 26.33% swing was the t
but they're not really feeling inspired by what keir starmer�*s labour party is offering in stockport, where they're counting in a car park. liberal democrats could make gains from labour, but what they're most focused on are the places they face off with conservatives. we're expecting to see gains, we're expecting to see good progress, but specifically in the areas where we hope to win parliamentary seats. and i do hereby declare that carol ann shevlin is duly elected. so the picture...
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none of that can we take for granted anymore. >> a nursery worker who strapped a baby to a beanbag in stockport has been convicted of manslaughter. 37 year old kate roughley, who placed the nine month old face down for an hour and a half while working at the tiny toes nursery in cheadle hulme in may 2022. colleagues and paramedics tried to revive genevieve meehan, but she was declared dead later that day. roughley has been remanded in custody and is due to be sentenced later this week. juuan sentenced later this week. julian assange has won a legal bid to bring an appeal against his extradition to the united states. the high court ruled that us assurances over his case were unsatisfactory and he would get a full appeal hearing. the wikileaks founder faces prosecution in the united states over an alleged conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information , soon after defence information, soon after the publication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents relating to the iraq and afghanistan wars . mr assange's afghanistan wars. mr assange's wife is calling on the us to drop what
none of that can we take for granted anymore. >> a nursery worker who strapped a baby to a beanbag in stockport has been convicted of manslaughter. 37 year old kate roughley, who placed the nine month old face down for an hour and a half while working at the tiny toes nursery in cheadle hulme in may 2022. colleagues and paramedics tried to revive genevieve meehan, but she was declared dead later that day. roughley has been remanded in custody and is due to be sentenced later this week....
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have said they're not taking that medication forward, but they said they've passed details to both stockport council and hmrc. we've heard since from hmrc, they are not going forward, and a labour source has told us that hmrc will not be going forward either. the conservatives have come onto that saying that potentially leaves the door open for further investigations, but the chances are we will not hear from hmrc, they never comment on the sort of thing. overall, it relief this evening for a labour when it comes to angela rayner�*s position. a labour when it comes to angela rayner's position.— rayner's position. plenty to get our rayner's position. plenty to get your teeth _ rayner's position. plenty to get your teeth into, _ rayner's position. plenty to get your teeth into, you've - rayner's position. plenty to get| your teeth into, you've certainly done that for us. jack fenwick joining us from westminster. we'll be covering the election campaign across the to come, you can get all the information on the bbc website -- bbc the information on the bbc website —— bbc news website. it
have said they're not taking that medication forward, but they said they've passed details to both stockport council and hmrc. we've heard since from hmrc, they are not going forward, and a labour source has told us that hmrc will not be going forward either. the conservatives have come onto that saying that potentially leaves the door open for further investigations, but the chances are we will not hear from hmrc, they never comment on the sort of thing. overall, it relief this evening for a...
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, radiology unit and critical care, have all been condemned, and in march i met senior officials at stockport nhs trust and they were clear that sustained lack of capital investment is a good cause problems at a local hospital. as the prime believe that our hospitals quite literally crumbling is the price worth paying for the 1a years of successive conservative failure? mr years of successive conservative failure? i ., «i , failure? mr speaker, we fully recognise _ failure? mr speaker, we fully recognise the _ failure? mr speaker, we fully recognise the need _ failure? mr speaker, we fully recognise the need to - failure? mr speaker, we fully recognise the need to invest| failure? mr speaker, we fully l recognise the need to invest in health infrastructure across the country including at stepping hill hospital, and that's why spending £a billion a yearfor trusts hospital, and that's why spending £a billion a year for trusts to spend unnecessary maintenance and repairs on top of the £20 billion new hospital programme and additional funding put aside to deal with that. he talks about a lega
, radiology unit and critical care, have all been condemned, and in march i met senior officials at stockport nhs trust and they were clear that sustained lack of capital investment is a good cause problems at a local hospital. as the prime believe that our hospitals quite literally crumbling is the price worth paying for the 1a years of successive conservative failure? mr years of successive conservative failure? i ., «i , failure? mr speaker, we fully recognise _ failure? mr speaker, we...
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you've got this young lad from stockport who himself is a man city fan who grew up. i was looking the other day footage of phil foden when he when he came out as a mascot in one match for man city. and you go with a lad who's come through the club, he's come through the academy he's developed over the last six years. you know, it was a lot of media speculation about phil foden, about maybe who should he go on loan or he's not getting the game time at city, should city sell him. and no pep stuck with him, dripfed him time, developed him as a player. and you look at how what pep started with phil foden is very, very similar to whatjohan cruyff did with pep guardiola at barcelona. foden time developed as a player over time. got some world class players playing around him and that's why phil foden has been so good this year. and also he's playing a much more central position in the middle of the pitch means it's going to be very, very interesting for gareth southgate and england at the euros this summer as to who gareth southgate puts him. does he go withjude bellingham?
you've got this young lad from stockport who himself is a man city fan who grew up. i was looking the other day footage of phil foden when he when he came out as a mascot in one match for man city. and you go with a lad who's come through the club, he's come through the academy he's developed over the last six years. you know, it was a lot of media speculation about phil foden, about maybe who should he go on loan or he's not getting the game time at city, should city sell him. and no pep stuck...
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strapped genevieve meehan face down on a beanbag for more than an hour and a half at tiny toes nursery in stockport in may 2022. the 37 year old then failed to check on the distressed child and later found she was unresponsive . the found she was unresponsive. the former post office boss at the centre of the horizon it scandal, has admitted making mistakes during her time in charge. during a tearful evidence session at the horizon inquiry. paula vennells insists she didn't know about the honzon she didn't know about the horizon system when she joined and that no one told her of any bugs. she's also denied any conspiracy to cover up the scandal and for the latest story, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now it's time for headliners . headliners. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at thursday's newspapers. i'm simon evans, said . and i'm joined by evans, said. and i'm joined by recently, red pill josh howie and long—term black pilled nick dixon. that's what they say. >> is it true? >> is it true? >> is it true? >> i
strapped genevieve meehan face down on a beanbag for more than an hour and a half at tiny toes nursery in stockport in may 2022. the 37 year old then failed to check on the distressed child and later found she was unresponsive . the found she was unresponsive. the former post office boss at the centre of the horizon it scandal, has admitted making mistakes during her time in charge. during a tearful evidence session at the horizon inquiry. paula vennells insists she didn't know about the honzon...
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nine month old girl face down on a beanbag for more than an hour and a half at tiny toes nursery in stockport in may 2022. the 37 year old then failed to check on the distressed child and later found genevieve meehan was unresponsive . former unresponsive. former subpostmaster alan bates has said he has no sympathy for paula vennells after she broke down twice during her first day of evidence to the horizon it inquiry. the former post office boss at the centre of the scandal admitted making mistakes dunng scandal admitted making mistakes during her time in charge, but she insists she didn't know about the rise in system when she joined and that no one told her of any bugs. she's also denied any conspiracy to cover up the scandal, and conservative mp craig mackinlay has made his first appearance in parliament, eight months after contracting sepsis . oh he received a sepsis. oh he received a standing ovation as he entered the commons . standing ovation as he entered the commons. the member for south thanet, who had extreme surgery to remove both his hands and feet, was given a 5% chance of surv
nine month old girl face down on a beanbag for more than an hour and a half at tiny toes nursery in stockport in may 2022. the 37 year old then failed to check on the distressed child and later found genevieve meehan was unresponsive . former unresponsive. former subpostmaster alan bates has said he has no sympathy for paula vennells after she broke down twice during her first day of evidence to the horizon it inquiry. the former post office boss at the centre of the scandal admitted making...
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a nursery nurse will be sentenced today for the manslaughter of a baby girl at tiny toes nursery in stockport in may 2022. kate roughley strapped nine—month—old genevieve meehan face down to a beanbag and left herfor 90 minutes. police in england have been told to consider making fewer arrests, because of a lack of space in prisons. in a letter seen by the bbc, the national police chiefs council warns forces that the current situation is unsustainable. our chief political correspondent, henry zeffman is in westminster for us this morning. henry, how has this news gone down amongst mps? the current situation unsustainable. an interesting word. very serious, potentially. there's nothing more important to the political parties particularly in a general election year than being seen to keep the public safe and this growing pressure on prisons in england is really concerning people here in westminster. what this is as a letter from the national police chief counsel that coordinates activities between forces and it was sent ten days or so ago and went out to all of the police forces and it sugg
a nursery nurse will be sentenced today for the manslaughter of a baby girl at tiny toes nursery in stockport in may 2022. kate roughley strapped nine—month—old genevieve meehan face down to a beanbag and left herfor 90 minutes. police in england have been told to consider making fewer arrests, because of a lack of space in prisons. in a letter seen by the bbc, the national police chiefs council warns forces that the current situation is unsustainable. our chief political correspondent,...
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the premier league's player of the year in this team of world stars, the key man comes from stockport. at arsenal, the news had filtered through. their path to history was going off course. deflected into the net! everton took the lead, but it lasted three minutes. 1—1 at the emirates and city not done yet. oh, that's brilliant! 2—1, but in this quest for perfection, it was barely a blemish. last year, rodri scored their champions league winner. now his goalfor 3—1 had city back on course. it made arsenal's results cruelly immaterial. some fans there got false reports. if city's match was 2—2, the gunners' winning goal would have been special. but as it was, just like last season, one team goes even further. it's pep guardiola's sixth title in seven years and he wants to go on. his contract runs out at the end of next season. in this country, it's so demanding. next season is a lot. so that's why next season, during the season, we will talk and we decide what is the best for everyone. but right now, right now, i'm exhausted. i'm tired. but at the same time i am happy. we try t
the premier league's player of the year in this team of world stars, the key man comes from stockport. at arsenal, the news had filtered through. their path to history was going off course. deflected into the net! everton took the lead, but it lasted three minutes. 1—1 at the emirates and city not done yet. oh, that's brilliant! 2—1, but in this quest for perfection, it was barely a blemish. last year, rodri scored their champions league winner. now his goalfor 3—1 had city back on...
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neal ashworth travelled to the museum from stockport. he worked for bae systems, so he knows a thing or two about engines. what they were trying to do, from an aerodynamics point of view, is really risky. the technology they had to analyse everything, they did not have any of that. a lot of it was hand calculations. now you have computer—generated stuff to help work out what is safe and what is not. nowadays this will not have got off drawing board? these guys were brave and you see around the exhibition the risks that they have taken, it is astonishing. the scenes that greeted bluebird's return in march after she had been restored will live long in memory. more than half a century since herjet engine roared on the lake but she is putting a rocket under the local economy. it has been good for the economy. the last couple of years we have had covid, everything has been on a downturn, things seem to be picking up now. it is good for the village and the economy. there are plans for a new car park near the museum and the aspiration is to f
neal ashworth travelled to the museum from stockport. he worked for bae systems, so he knows a thing or two about engines. what they were trying to do, from an aerodynamics point of view, is really risky. the technology they had to analyse everything, they did not have any of that. a lot of it was hand calculations. now you have computer—generated stuff to help work out what is safe and what is not. nowadays this will not have got off drawing board? these guys were brave and you see around...
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nine month old girl face down on a beanbag for more than an hour and a half at tiny toes nursery in stockport in may 2022. the 37 year old then failed to check on the distressed child and later found genevieve meehan was unresponsive . she was convicted unresponsive. she was convicted of the baby's manslaughter on monday . police say the deaths of monday. police say the deaths of two women, whose bodies were found at a property in nottingham, don't appear to be suspicious. officers were called to an address after concerns were raised about their welfare. it's believed their bodies may have been there for some time before being discovered. neighbours in radford believe they're being failed by local authorities. >> it's really shocked me. >> it's really shocked me. >> i've just come out on the wednesday market doing what i've got to do, you know, i mean, and then find out the two women have lost their lives and yeah, of course it's upsetting. >> it's like i wouldn't, you know, have you seen some kid getting knocked out in the street? you wouldn't want that. >> you don't want it from here. the a
nine month old girl face down on a beanbag for more than an hour and a half at tiny toes nursery in stockport in may 2022. the 37 year old then failed to check on the distressed child and later found genevieve meehan was unresponsive . she was convicted unresponsive. she was convicted of the baby's manslaughter on monday . police say the deaths of monday. police say the deaths of two women, whose bodies were found at a property in nottingham, don't appear to be suspicious. officers were called...
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but we've got, you know, in stockport patients have been evacuated from hospital because the roof fell in. you know, you've got kids who are still sitting in portacabins . still sitting in portacabins. you know, these are the real bafics you know, these are the real basics. and i think if you can't get them on your local doorstep and you can't get those councillors back in, the conservatives are in real trouble. >> david, do you think actually it's as simple as the conservative party turning round as some have suggested and saying if you vote for us, we'll give you a referendum on leaving the echr or do you think policies like that would actually bring people to them? >> they've lost trust on that because they could have left the echr at any time in the last 14 years. >> and now rishi sunak is saying, oh, we might do that if we get back in in 2025. >> and suella braverman is saying we need to leave the echr, but they haven't done it and they're not going to do it . and they're not going to do it. they're certainly not going to do it in the last six months. and i think people have the
but we've got, you know, in stockport patients have been evacuated from hospital because the roof fell in. you know, you've got kids who are still sitting in portacabins . still sitting in portacabins. you know, these are the real bafics you know, these are the real basics. and i think if you can't get them on your local doorstep and you can't get those councillors back in, the conservatives are in real trouble. >> david, do you think actually it's as simple as the conservative party...
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gmp has liaised with stockport council and information about our investigation has been shared with them. details of our investigation have also been shared with his majesty's revenue and customs. so no evidence of criminality and she has always denied any wrongdoing. but she's not out of the woods yet. alby, is she ? the woods yet. alby, is she? >> no, she's not out of the woods. but i almost resent that we're having this conversation , we're having this conversation, anne, because you spoke earlier on about the cake and that being quite trivial. and i do think that's trivial, but i almost think there's going after politicians for these small, minor things that all people do and people did during the pandemic is this really what we want politics to be, or do we want politics to be, or do we want to be focusing on the things that really matter? this doesn't really matter to anyone. kate didn't matter to anyone. it wasn't. >> it does not true it. so can we just nail it? >> consequential. because if she if she didn't pay taxes it was maximum about £2,000. so that is inconsequential . but
gmp has liaised with stockport council and information about our investigation has been shared with them. details of our investigation have also been shared with his majesty's revenue and customs. so no evidence of criminality and she has always denied any wrongdoing. but she's not out of the woods yet. alby, is she ? the woods yet. alby, is she? >> no, she's not out of the woods. but i almost resent that we're having this conversation , we're having this conversation, anne, because you...
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for the lib dems, there targeting portsmouth and also stockport in greater manchester. so a lot of results to come in and we will bring them to you as they do.— results to come in and we will bring them to you as they do. reeta, thank ou. a them to you as they do. reeta, thank you- a good — them to you as they do. reeta, thank you. a good reminder _ them to you as they do. reeta, thank you. a good reminder of _ them to you as they do. reeta, thank you. a good reminder of how- you. a good reminder of how complicated jigsaw this is. especially in an election year, every single counsel you have talk about, every single seat so important for parties to enthuse their foot soldiers be able to get them pounding the pavements. let's turn now to our politicians. talking about blackpool south, we heard from helen on the ground there that conservative sources and labour sources on the ground are acknowledging that the conservatives have lost the seat, are you ready to acknowledge that, chris? i have lost the seat, are you ready to acknowledge that, chris?— acknowledge that,
for the lib dems, there targeting portsmouth and also stockport in greater manchester. so a lot of results to come in and we will bring them to you as they do.— results to come in and we will bring them to you as they do. reeta, thank ou. a them to you as they do. reeta, thank you- a good — them to you as they do. reeta, thank you. a good reminder _ them to you as they do. reeta, thank you. a good reminder of _ them to you as they do. reeta, thank you. a good reminder of how- you. a good...
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strapped genevieve meehan face down on a beanbag for more than an hour and a half at tiny toes nursery in stockport in may 2022. the 37 year old then failed to check on the distressed child and later found she was unresponsive . the found she was unresponsive. the former post office boss at the centre of the horizon it scandal, has admitted making mistakes during her time in charge. during a tearful evidence session at the horizon inquiry. paula vennells insists she didn't know about the honzon she didn't know about the horizon system when she joined and that no one told her of any bugs. she's also denied any conspiracy to cover up the scandal and for the latest story, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now it's time for headliners . headliners. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at thursday's newspapers. i'm simon evans, said . and i'm joined by evans, said. and i'm joined by recently, red pill josh howie and long—term black pilled nick dixon. that's what they say. >> is it true? >> is it true? >> is it true? >> i
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wouldn't go that far, but she we used to go knock on doors together because we both campaigned in the stockport constituency, which is where the controversial house is, whether or not she pay tax on are the centre of the controversy and the latest is there's two she also filled in the electoral registration forms correctly where was a breach of the law. well we don't know exactly what happened because the police are looking into it. so we'll find out. so there's two developments. one of which is that she is talking to the police. she is going to be interviewed under caution , but interviewed under caution, but she's doing this voluntarily, so she's doing this voluntarily, so she's not going to be arrested. she's going to go to her local police station and answer their questions. and then obviously they will reach their conclusions and then we will be put out of our misery. but the second prong of this morning is, is that in conjunction with the mirror, there's a fight back, and there's a sort of claim of hypocrisy about tory mps who have sold their houses. if you remember, people used to before
wouldn't go that far, but she we used to go knock on doors together because we both campaigned in the stockport constituency, which is where the controversial house is, whether or not she pay tax on are the centre of the controversy and the latest is there's two she also filled in the electoral registration forms correctly where was a breach of the law. well we don't know exactly what happened because the police are looking into it. so we'll find out. so there's two developments. one of which...
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. >> north, someone of melanie, i think, was having a breakfast outside in stockport. this morning. >> well, we're very southport. >> well, we're very southport. >> southport? >> southport? >> yeah. do keep your views coming in if you're having a lovely day we'd like to hear about that. if you're sat in the garden, we're very jealous. alex deakin has all the details now for you. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good morning. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. some places seeing some pleasant warm may sunshine today but staying fairly cloudy in the south and in eastern areas. a chilly breeze off the north sea had some big thunderstorms through the night across the south. still a few heavy downpours here and there this morning. parts of southern england, the midlands and south wales in particular. the rain will ease a little bit through the day, but staying fairly dull and damp across the southwest. some brighter skies for east anglia, northern england, northern ireland and a good ch
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we have so far consolidated our position in stockport and winchester and eastleigh and it may well be that by the end _ eastleigh and it may well be that by the end of— eastleigh and it may well be that by the end of the day we still may have the end of the day we still may have the best— the end of the day we still may have the best to — the end of the day we still may have the best to come and made a couple of other— the best to come and made a couple of other places around the country by the _ of other places around the country by the end — of other places around the country by the end of today we may have gained _ by the end of today we may have gained those chances and if we do that will— gained those chances and if we do that will be a sure sign we're set to win _ that will be a sure sign we're set to win more _ that will be a sure sign we're set to win more seats of the conservatives when the general election— conservatives when the general election finally comes. the other im aortant election finally comes. the other important thing _ election finally comes. the
we have so far consolidated our position in stockport and winchester and eastleigh and it may well be that by the end _ eastleigh and it may well be that by the end of— eastleigh and it may well be that by the end of the day we still may have the end of the day we still may have the best— the end of the day we still may have the best to — the end of the day we still may have the best to come and made a couple of other— the best to come and made a couple of other places around the...