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let me take you to harlow in essex again. the ballot boxes will be heading into harlow in essex from the local elections that have been taking place. and finally for the moment let me take you to hartlepool. this is the scene. the counters in the left hand side of your screen beginning to count votes in hartlepool. we of course have correspondeds and reporters at all that counts around england that accounting tonight overnight. here in the newsroom, we have the coffee on the go, although not all the votes will be counted overnight, so we will have results, not only through the night, but there are more tomorrow and some indeed on saturday. so, who has been at the poles and where? there have been elections in 107 councils in england, that means more than 2660 c “p england, that means more than 2660 c up for grabs. england, that means more than 2660 c upfor grabs. —— england, that means more than 2660 c up for grabs. —— seats. the conservatives and labour defending a similar number, just under 1000. the lib dems are d
let me take you to harlow in essex again. the ballot boxes will be heading into harlow in essex from the local elections that have been taking place. and finally for the moment let me take you to hartlepool. this is the scene. the counters in the left hand side of your screen beginning to count votes in hartlepool. we of course have correspondeds and reporters at all that counts around england that accounting tonight overnight. here in the newsroom, we have the coffee on the go, although not...
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another memorial on harwich dock reflects how the children arrived on the shores of essex. one of those was 16—year—old liesl. her grandchildren, brian and courtney spencer, have travelled from the united states to honour their grandmother. she didn't really start talking about it till my sister and i were born. so my whole life i was lucky enough to have about 25 years of her stories. i think it so special. now that i'm a mum too, l ijust have the opportunity to pass this onto my baby. i am sad she doesn't get to meet her grandma. . with only a handful of kindertransport survivors left, events like today show the importance of telling their stories for generations to come. now it's time for a look at the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good afternoon. it was a mild start to this morning, but it was also a rather wet one too, particularly for parts of the midlands, into yorkshire, south—east england as well, with a weather front gradually pushing more rain northwards and eastwards and then largely stalling. but some of the best sunshine today will be across nor
another memorial on harwich dock reflects how the children arrived on the shores of essex. one of those was 16—year—old liesl. her grandchildren, brian and courtney spencer, have travelled from the united states to honour their grandmother. she didn't really start talking about it till my sister and i were born. so my whole life i was lucky enough to have about 25 years of her stories. i think it so special. now that i'm a mum too, l ijust have the opportunity to pass this onto my baby. i...
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you because sir keir is i coming up to the stage now in essex. let's listen to what the labour leader has to say to the audience ahead of the general election. thank ou. you. applause thank you very much indeed. now, i don't know about you but i have found those stories, whether on the videos were here in person, incredibly powerful, incredibly moving. each of them about change. nathanial, i don't know how you do it, i don't know how you are able to hold yourself together with that poise and dignity, and to cling on to that hope for other people. it is inspirational for to that hope for other people. it is inspirationalfor all to that hope for other people. it is inspirational for all of us, it is really fantastic. thank you for coming. applause and what nathanial didn't tell you is that just a few weeks and what nathanial didn't tell you is thatjust a few weeks ago he ran the marathon playing a trombone. he is a music teacher. applause rob, thank you for your story, your contribution about housing and the importance of the home, that basic secur
you because sir keir is i coming up to the stage now in essex. let's listen to what the labour leader has to say to the audience ahead of the general election. thank ou. you. applause thank you very much indeed. now, i don't know about you but i have found those stories, whether on the videos were here in person, incredibly powerful, incredibly moving. each of them about change. nathanial, i don't know how you do it, i don't know how you are able to hold yourself together with that poise and...
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flashing red, the morning commute in purfleet in essex today. the commuters, the people who want to run the country before the year is out. they were heading for a film studio of all places — promises, pamphlets, pledges and no shortage of razzmatazz. and this stuff does not happen by accident. keir starmer minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. these are our first steps. they enable us, if you like, to look the public in the eye and say this is our down payment on change. these are the first shoots of the change that you deserve to see. first steps that are ready to go, fully costed and fully funded. they�*re making promises on schools, borders, anti—social behaviour,
flashing red, the morning commute in purfleet in essex today. the commuters, the people who want to run the country before the year is out. they were heading for a film studio of all places — promises, pamphlets, pledges and no shortage of razzmatazz. and this stuff does not happen by accident. keir starmer minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. these are our first steps. they enable us, if you like, to look the public in the eye and say this is our down payment on change. these are the...
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these lightning flashes were captured in essex - strikes. these lightning flashes were captured in essex and - strikes. these lightning flashes i were captured in essex and others managed to take impressive photos of the storm. this is a lightning bolt that appeared over portsmouth and a windmill in west sussex was completely lit up. in kent, a storm chaser took this remarkable photo and more thunderstorms may be on the way, elizabeth rizzini can tell us. yes, possibly. you can see the storms tracking in from northern france, frequent lightning, really quite spectacular, around 4000 lightning strikes a recorded across the south of england, some torrential downpours and the line of thundery showers pushing northwards and petering out and may be more thunderstorms for some as we head through this afternoon. there will be a lot of sunshine around as well particularly towards the north and the west so if we take a look at the bigger picture, some thundery showers are possible across wales, the midlands and east anglia. further south it's cooler,
these lightning flashes were captured in essex - strikes. these lightning flashes were captured in essex and - strikes. these lightning flashes i were captured in essex and others managed to take impressive photos of the storm. this is a lightning bolt that appeared over portsmouth and a windmill in west sussex was completely lit up. in kent, a storm chaser took this remarkable photo and more thunderstorms may be on the way, elizabeth rizzini can tell us. yes, possibly. you can see the storms...
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i used to live in essex and i moved four years ago whilst i was in essex, having in and out. always in conversations with doctors and consultants because of the pain that eating in my stomach and in my back. and it was quite a serious pain. and my mood, my mood swings, which is uncontrollable. so i moved to cornwall to a quite a better way of life. and luckily i did, because all the tests that were going on in essex were coming up as negative. they were telling me, i've got something else and it clearly wasn't. so when i moved to cornwall it was just the little gp in helston in cornwall, and it was during the covid time. so i had to make a phone call to change doctors ijust said the usual stomach pains, back pains, feel depressed all the time, feel tired. and he said, what was that all about and i don't know. so he decided he was the only one that decided, i'm going to give you a blood test. and it was a blood test. i didn't know what it was for, for hepatitis c. and in 2021, around aboutjune time, obviously it's a phone call after three blood tests and was told that i've got
i used to live in essex and i moved four years ago whilst i was in essex, having in and out. always in conversations with doctors and consultants because of the pain that eating in my stomach and in my back. and it was quite a serious pain. and my mood, my mood swings, which is uncontrollable. so i moved to cornwall to a quite a better way of life. and luckily i did, because all the tests that were going on in essex were coming up as negative. they were telling me, i've got something else and...
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in essex and portsmouth, fewer than 1% of plans were issued on time. the average across england isjust under 50%. both essex and portsmouth councils said there had been a huge rise i showed my findings to robin walker, chair of the education select committee, a group of mps who scrutinise the government's work. your government, isn't it the conservative government that's overseen this issue getting worse over the past five years? i don't deny that there are challenges, but i think it is important to recognise that the government has increased funding both for mental health in the health service and for schools to deliver high needs. there have been investments in this space. one of the things, though, that we called for on the education select committee is an audit of what resource every local authority has in this space, because we want to make sure that they do have the resource that they need. the local government association said delays are a result of increasing demand and insufficient funding. the department for education said since 2019, funding
in essex and portsmouth, fewer than 1% of plans were issued on time. the average across england isjust under 50%. both essex and portsmouth councils said there had been a huge rise i showed my findings to robin walker, chair of the education select committee, a group of mps who scrutinise the government's work. your government, isn't it the conservative government that's overseen this issue getting worse over the past five years? i don't deny that there are challenges, but i think it is...
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and in marginal harlow in essex the - marginal harlow in essex the conservatives managed to cling on, just. the liberal democrats' delight in the less than subtle photo opportunity, here they are in winchester in hampshire. let’s opportunity, here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative _ winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government - this conservative government history! cheering suggestion is conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs, and point to gains they are making at the tories' expense. in so many parts of the country, it will be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats, across the south—east of the blue wall, the south—west, in many other parts of the country where we are the challenges to the conservatives, people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history they should vote liberal democrat. reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, gives some conservatives the collie wobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool byâ€
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i used to live in essex, and i moved four years ago. whilst i was in essex, i was having conversations with doctors and consultants because of the pain. i moved to cornwall for a better way of life, and luckily i did, because the test i was having in essex were coming up negative, and when i moved to cornwall it was and when i moved to cornwall it was a little gp in cornwall, and it was during a phone call when he asked about my health in general, so i said the usual, stomach pains, back pains, depressed all the time, tired. he said, what is that all about? i said, tired. he said, what is that all about? isaid, i don't tired. he said, what is that all about? i said, i don't know, so he decided, he was the only one who decided, he was the only one who decided, i will give you a test, and that came back for hepatitis c, and in 2021, around june time, i received a phone call and was told that i have got hepatitis c. what is that? i had heard about it.- that? i had heard about it. there have been _ that? i had heard about it. there have bee
i used to live in essex, and i moved four years ago. whilst i was in essex, i was having conversations with doctors and consultants because of the pain. i moved to cornwall for a better way of life, and luckily i did, because the test i was having in essex were coming up negative, and when i moved to cornwall it was and when i moved to cornwall it was a little gp in cornwall, and it was during a phone call when he asked about my health in general, so i said the usual, stomach pains, back pains,...
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these lightning flashes were captured in essex - strikes. these lightning flashes were captured in essex and - strikes. these lightning flashes i were captured in essex and others managed to take impressive photos of the storm. this is a lightning bolt that appeared over portsmouth and a windmill in west sussex was completely lit up. in kent, a storm chaser took this remarkable photo and more thunderstorms may be on the way, elizabeth rizzini can tell us. yes, possibly. you can see the storms tracking in from northern france, frequent lightning, really quite spectacular, around 4000 lightning strikes a recorded across the south of england, some torrential downpours and the line of thundery showers pushing northwards and petering
these lightning flashes were captured in essex - strikes. these lightning flashes were captured in essex and - strikes. these lightning flashes i were captured in essex and others managed to take impressive photos of the storm. this is a lightning bolt that appeared over portsmouth and a windmill in west sussex was completely lit up. in kent, a storm chaser took this remarkable photo and more thunderstorms may be on the way, elizabeth rizzini can tell us. yes, possibly. you can see the storms...
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>> look, you're in essex today, which is a real tory heartland. not a single labour mp in that county. and this is part of these pages, isn't it, wanting to appeal to those who have voted tory, recently? so what would you say then to criticism that these pledges, especially on the economy, nhs and immigration. well, they're almost identical to rishi sunak pledges. you're just offering voters soft tory. >> well, i'd say two things. one, he's not delivering. i don't think the tories have made a priority of stable economics. in fact, they've done the opposite. they gave us reckless, irresponsible economics. i don't think they've made a priority of cutting nhs waiting times, because those waiting times, unless have gone up and so on and so forth. but in the broader sense, if you're asking me why are we doing this in essex today, it's a matter of basic arithmetic that if you're going to, win a general election off the back of a very bad defeat a few years ago , you have to few years ago, you have to appeal to people who haven't been voting for you in r
>> look, you're in essex today, which is a real tory heartland. not a single labour mp in that county. and this is part of these pages, isn't it, wanting to appeal to those who have voted tory, recently? so what would you say then to criticism that these pledges, especially on the economy, nhs and immigration. well, they're almost identical to rishi sunak pledges. you're just offering voters soft tory. >> well, i'd say two things. one, he's not delivering. i don't think the tories...
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so it was in essex, in purfleet, not a million miles from london. it was on a film set. really? and the thing that i was struck by, there's two things we can talk about. of what film ? well, all sorts of bits and bobs of filming they do there. 0k. it's a swanky place. and the thing that i was most struck by around the event, and we can talk about the promises and all of that, of course, was the kind of razzmatazz of it. can't have been cheap. i mean, it really can't have been cheap. there was videos and choreography and endorsements. parties will always crave endorsements, whether it's from, today, the labour party was endorsed by the boss of boots, the high street chain. there was a guy who gave an incredibly powerful testimony about his experience of the nhs, who's dying from cancer. and the whole thing, as an event, was polished and slick. and now, you might think, i mean, so what? well, firstly, there's lots of events that aren't like that or are just quite small. nothing wrong with that. but it just screamed, you know, election is coming. upa gear. partly, for me, it was ki
so it was in essex, in purfleet, not a million miles from london. it was on a film set. really? and the thing that i was struck by, there's two things we can talk about. of what film ? well, all sorts of bits and bobs of filming they do there. 0k. it's a swanky place. and the thing that i was most struck by around the event, and we can talk about the promises and all of that, of course, was the kind of razzmatazz of it. can't have been cheap. i mean, it really can't have been cheap. there was...
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and that's presumably catherine, why they've chosen essex. because they've chosen essex. because they did very well in the local elections just a couple of weeks ago. >> yes, exactly. they want to capitalise on that, we have heard all sorts of wild rumours, haven't we, about another defection in to labour, over the last couple of days there was some expectation that perhaps it might happen before pmqs. yesterday mps were getting very excited on the labour benches, sort of going, ooh , every time sort of going, ooh, every time a conservative came in and then did not join them , some did not join them, some speculation there may be somebody today let let us see. i mean, i think it's unlikely simply that defections are quite rare, although they haven't been recently, have they? because we had dan poulter, defector labour only a week or two before, natalie elphicke . so let's see. natalie elphicke. so let's see. but certainly they're targeting voters that may not naturally be labour people. and the billboards with keir starmer and these six pledges are going to be popping up
and that's presumably catherine, why they've chosen essex. because they've chosen essex. because they did very well in the local elections just a couple of weeks ago. >> yes, exactly. they want to capitalise on that, we have heard all sorts of wild rumours, haven't we, about another defection in to labour, over the last couple of days there was some expectation that perhaps it might happen before pmqs. yesterday mps were getting very excited on the labour benches, sort of going, ooh ,...
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flashing red — the morning commute in purfleet in essex today. the commuters — the people who want to run the country before the year is out. they were heading for a film studio, of all places. promises, pamphlets, pledges, and no shortage of razzmatazz. and — this stuff doesn't happen by accident — keir starmer, minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. these are our first steps. they enable us, if you like, to look the public in the eye and say, this is our down payment on change, these are the first shoots of the change that you deserve to see. first steps that are ready to go, fully costed and fully funded. they're making promises on schools, borders, anti—social behaviour, security, energy, the economy, and an extra 40,000 appointments in the nhs in england every week. 0ne card, six steps, in your hand — a plan to change the country. thank you all so much. labour are remarkably good, let's put it bluntly, at losing general elections. do you find yourself getting jittery, getting nervous, that you might throw it all away? we are ne
flashing red — the morning commute in purfleet in essex today. the commuters — the people who want to run the country before the year is out. they were heading for a film studio, of all places. promises, pamphlets, pledges, and no shortage of razzmatazz. and — this stuff doesn't happen by accident — keir starmer, minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. these are our first steps. they enable us, if you like, to look the public in the eye and say, this is our down payment on change,...
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very shortly we will be live in essex as the labour leader sir keir starmer is giving a speech to to outline labour's main commitments to voters as the party gears up for a general election. this is the scene live in essex as the build—up to the speech — which is due to begin in around 20 minutes — continues. that is ed miliband, the shadow energy secretary. a number of the shadow ministers are giving speeches. just below where you can see the time, 10:30am, that is sir keir starmer�*s head. he is sitting watching all of these shadow ministers and there is another shot where you can see the deputy leader angela rayner also there along with the shadow chancellor rachel reeves and wes streeting, who speaks for help for the labour party. they are listening to that ed miliband speech at the moment. we expect sir keir starmer to begin his speech in about 20 minutes. there is a large banner with labour first step changes. 0ur political editor chris mason is in the audience watching and he said pretty much the entire set of has turned up for this and you can, as you can see, they ar
very shortly we will be live in essex as the labour leader sir keir starmer is giving a speech to to outline labour's main commitments to voters as the party gears up for a general election. this is the scene live in essex as the build—up to the speech — which is due to begin in around 20 minutes — continues. that is ed miliband, the shadow energy secretary. a number of the shadow ministers are giving speeches. just below where you can see the time, 10:30am, that is sir keir starmer�*s...
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ai in essex in these local elections. a1 thurrock by a in essex in these local elections. a1thurrock by a landslide. in harlow they lost out by 55 votes. they have managed to keep control of harlow council. in berkshire, the labour party have retained control of reading borough council. of the 16 seats up for election, labour ended up with 12. one for the liberal democrats and the conservatives finished the night empty—handed. the greens won three, to become the second party there.mr pal singh thanked voters in emmer green for "putting their trust in him. in other news, passengers who use the new elizabeth line say the gap between the train and the platforms in west london is dangerous. eric leach broke his foot getting off the train at ealing broadway. tfl says the platform meets safety standards and is working to make its stations accessible. but passengers want tfl to reduce the gaps on the platforms. my my concern is how i hit my head i could have killed myself. but mums with buggies, people with heavy luggage, disabled people, it doesn't work. itjust doesn't work. a
ai in essex in these local elections. a1 thurrock by a in essex in these local elections. a1thurrock by a landslide. in harlow they lost out by 55 votes. they have managed to keep control of harlow council. in berkshire, the labour party have retained control of reading borough council. of the 16 seats up for election, labour ended up with 12. one for the liberal democrats and the conservatives finished the night empty—handed. the greens won three, to become the second party there.mr pal...
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flashing red, the morning commute in purfleet in essex today. the commuters, the people who want to run the country before the year is out. they were heading for a film studio of all places — promises, pamphlets, pledges and no shortage of razzmatazz. and this stuff does not happen by accident. keir starmer minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. these are our first steps. they enable us, if you like, to look the public in the eye and say this is our down payment on change. these are the first shoots of the change that you deserve to see. first steps that are ready to go, fully costed and fully funded. they�*re making promises on schools, borders, anti—social behaviour, security, energy, the economy, and an extra 40,000 appointments in the nhs in england every week. 0ne card, six steps, in your hand a plan to change the country. thank you all so much. labour are remarkably good, let�*s put it bluntly here, at losing general elections. do you find yourself getting jittery, getting nervous that you might throw it away? we are never, eve
flashing red, the morning commute in purfleet in essex today. the commuters, the people who want to run the country before the year is out. they were heading for a film studio of all places — promises, pamphlets, pledges and no shortage of razzmatazz. and this stuff does not happen by accident. keir starmer minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. these are our first steps. they enable us, if you like, to look the public in the eye and say this is our down payment on change. these are the...
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flashing red, the morning commute in purfleet in essex today. the commuters — the people who want to run the country before the year is out. they were heading for a film studio of all places — promises, pamphlets, pledges and no shortage of razzmatazz. and this stuff doesn't happen by accident. keir starmer minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. these are our first steps. they enable us, if you like, to look the public in the eye and say this is our down payment on change. these are the first shoots of the change that you deserve to see. first steps that are ready to go, fully costed and fully funded. they're making promises on schools, borders, anti—social behaviour, security, energy, the economy and an extra 40,000 appointments in the nhs in england every week. 0ne card, six steps — in your hand, a plan to change the country. thank you all so much. labour are remarkably good, let's put it bluntly, at losing general elections. do you find yourself getting jittery, getting nervous that you might throw it all away? we are never, ever
flashing red, the morning commute in purfleet in essex today. the commuters — the people who want to run the country before the year is out. they were heading for a film studio of all places — promises, pamphlets, pledges and no shortage of razzmatazz. and this stuff doesn't happen by accident. keir starmer minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. these are our first steps. they enable us, if you like, to look the public in the eye and say this is our down payment on change. these are the...
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this i be very disappointing in that part of the world in essex?— of the world in essex? as i have acce ted of the world in essex? as i have accepted as _ of the world in essex? as i have accepted as soon _ of the world in essex? as i have accepted as soon as _ of the world in essex? as i have accepted as soon as i _ of the world in essex? as i have accepted as soon as i came - of the world in essex? as i have accepted as soon as i came on i of the world in essex? as i have | accepted as soon as i came on to your panel, this is a tough set of results for us, no doubt about it. but equally there are things such as tees valley where labour, right in the heartlands, all five of those boroughs, ben houchen one. places like carlow, the leader of the opposition went down and said, we have to win harlow. i totally accept this as being difficult, my heart goes out to those hard—working councillors who have done wonderful work. we know locally conservative councils deliver better services at a lower cost... councils deliver better services at a lower cost. . ._ a lower cost... y
this i be very disappointing in that part of the world in essex?— of the world in essex? as i have acce ted of the world in essex? as i have accepted as _ of the world in essex? as i have accepted as soon _ of the world in essex? as i have accepted as soon as _ of the world in essex? as i have accepted as soon as i _ of the world in essex? as i have accepted as soon as i came - of the world in essex? as i have accepted as soon as i came on i of the world in essex? as i have | accepted as soon...
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o'clock and this is a free time from like, depth time through about noon and from south elk grove to 6 essex down grove day shooting a movie, recording videos for a few hours in the afternoon. sounds like a fidget cushion, jobs, but that's just the fraction of the word we do is do many a stream for 10 or more hours a day because the chances of getting ribs us live, read to best eyes like the on the go. sisters are more of an exception to the rule with hundreds of thousands of subscribers. they...
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emma from essex said... paula from ayr messaged to say... thank you for those. that's all from us tonight. kirsty is here tomorrow. before we go, we're learning that the actress gudrun ure has died at the grand old age of 98. i'm told by one of our producers that her portrayal of supergran in the 19805 will mean something to many in our audience — and as it's his last shift on newsnight, who am i to argue? goodnight. who wants a frail old normal granny when i can be a superstrong, supersonic supergran? but gran... 0oh, but me no buts. so it was, on that incredible day, that supergran arrived in our midst... come on, willie. ..to boldly go where no granny has ever gone before. to support the weak and to fight evil, wheresoever it lurketh. # hang about # look out # for supergran.# breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day, this is bbc news. yeah, it was interesting seeing that show of support from other gop politicians. there are some in question marks around mr trump ozment legal cases for some how much damage do you think they are doing to his reputat
emma from essex said... paula from ayr messaged to say... thank you for those. that's all from us tonight. kirsty is here tomorrow. before we go, we're learning that the actress gudrun ure has died at the grand old age of 98. i'm told by one of our producers that her portrayal of supergran in the 19805 will mean something to many in our audience — and as it's his last shift on newsnight, who am i to argue? goodnight. who wants a frail old normal granny when i can be a superstrong, supersonic...
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front moving through and that could very well bring some outbreaks of rain to parts of kent and sussex, essex, for instance, first thing in the morning. down towards the channel islands, some of that rain could be quite persistent. sea fog still lingering for parts of eastern scotland, perhaps northeast england, burning back during the day, but as those showers drift westwards, there could be the odd thunderstorm, perhaps wales and southwest england for instance as well, but any of the showers are fairly hit and miss on saturday. a good deal of dry, settled weather if you've got outdoor plans. temperatures again a little above average, but always a few degrees cooler close to that northeast coast. similarly, on sunday, we've got low cloud again moving in from the north sea. scotland is a little bit cloudy. i think one or two showers, not quite as warm, but for the rest of the uk, any showers are fairly few and far between, so some good spells of blue sky and sunshine, light winds after early mist and fog clears, and top temperatures around 22 celsius, but cooler around that east coast where w
front moving through and that could very well bring some outbreaks of rain to parts of kent and sussex, essex, for instance, first thing in the morning. down towards the channel islands, some of that rain could be quite persistent. sea fog still lingering for parts of eastern scotland, perhaps northeast england, burning back during the day, but as those showers drift westwards, there could be the odd thunderstorm, perhaps wales and southwest england for instance as well, but any of the showers...
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front moving through and that could very well bring some outbreaks of rain to parts of kent and sussex, essex, for instance, first thing in the morning. down towards the channel islands, some of that rain could be quite persistent. sea fog still lingering for parts of eastern scotland, perhaps northeast england, burning back during the day, but as those showers drift westwards, there could be the odd thunderstorm, perhaps wales and southwest england for instance as well, but any of the showers are fairly hit and miss on saturday. a good deal of dry, settled weather if you've got outdoor plans. temperatures again a little above average, but always a few degrees cooler close to that northeast coast. similarly, on sunday, we've got low cloud again moving in from the north sea. scotland is a little bit cloudy. i think one or two showers, not quite as warm, but for the rest of the uk, any showers are fairly few and far between, so some good spells of blue sky and sunshine, light winds after early mist and fog clears, and top temperatures around 22 celsius, but cooler around that east coast where w
front moving through and that could very well bring some outbreaks of rain to parts of kent and sussex, essex, for instance, first thing in the morning. down towards the channel islands, some of that rain could be quite persistent. sea fog still lingering for parts of eastern scotland, perhaps northeast england, burning back during the day, but as those showers drift westwards, there could be the odd thunderstorm, perhaps wales and southwest england for instance as well, but any of the showers...
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front moving through and that could very well bring some outbreaks of rain to parts of kent and sussex, essex, for instance, first thing in the morning. down towards the channel islands, some of that rain could be quite persistent. sea fog still lingering for parts of eastern scotland, perhaps northeast england, burning back during the day, but as those showers drift westwards, there could be the odd thunderstorm, perhaps wales and southwest england for instance as well, but any of the showers are fairly hit and miss on saturday. a good deal of dry, settled weather if you've got outdoor plans. temperatures again a little above average, but always a few degrees cooler close to that northeast coast. similarly, on sunday, we've got low cloud again moving in from the north sea. scotland is a little bit cloudy. i think one or two showers, not quite as warm, but for the rest of the uk, any showers are fairly few and far between, so some good spells of blue sky and sunshine, light winds after early mist and fog clears, and top temperatures around 22 celsius, but cooler around that east coast where w
front moving through and that could very well bring some outbreaks of rain to parts of kent and sussex, essex, for instance, first thing in the morning. down towards the channel islands, some of that rain could be quite persistent. sea fog still lingering for parts of eastern scotland, perhaps northeast england, burning back during the day, but as those showers drift westwards, there could be the odd thunderstorm, perhaps wales and southwest england for instance as well, but any of the showers...
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shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, who has been at that event in essex. yvette cooper, thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. how do you answer that criticism from the conservatives that this speech is just another relaunch? that this speech is 'ust another relaunch? ~ , , , ., relaunch? well, this is setting out keir starmer's _ relaunch? well, this is setting out keir starmer's first _ relaunch? well, this is setting out keir starmer's first steps, - relaunch? well, this is setting out keir starmer's first steps, six - keir starmer's first steps, six first steps, that would be the first priorities of a labour government because i think really the country just desperately wants change, really it feels like everything is broken now. now, sir keir has been setting out plans for economic stability, wejust setting out plans for economic stability, we just haven't had that and that is why sony businesses, so many families have been hit. a plan to cut nhs waiting lists because across the country, so many people are waiting months if not years now for t
shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, who has been at that event in essex. yvette cooper, thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. how do you answer that criticism from the conservatives that this speech is just another relaunch? that this speech is 'ust another relaunch? ~ , , , ., relaunch? well, this is setting out keir starmer's _ relaunch? well, this is setting out keir starmer's first _ relaunch? well, this is setting out keir starmer's first steps, - relaunch? well, this is setting...
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will lie in state today at the essex county courthouse and then dozens of members are going to travel to newark, new jersey tomorrow morning to pay our honor and respect to representative payne. until that happens, we've given zero thought to what comes next in the 10th congressional district of new jersey. thanks. second row? reporter: thank you, mr. leader. so earlier on you said you commended the way the nypd handled the unrest at the university of columbia's campus. i wanted to know, do you think their use of force was appropriate? and are you at all worried that in the future police brutality cases against peaceful protesters might become a thing? mr. jeffries: i didn't see the nypd use excessive force yesterday. reporter: a bit after two-parter, taking a broader look at these protests, what do you make of the protests against israel happening across college campuses. mr. jeffries: the first amendment is an important part of the fabric of america. peaceful protests is an important part of the fabric of america. civil disobedience that is nonviolent is a important part of the fabr
will lie in state today at the essex county courthouse and then dozens of members are going to travel to newark, new jersey tomorrow morning to pay our honor and respect to representative payne. until that happens, we've given zero thought to what comes next in the 10th congressional district of new jersey. thanks. second row? reporter: thank you, mr. leader. so earlier on you said you commended the way the nypd handled the unrest at the university of columbia's campus. i wanted to know, do you...
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essex area so important? >> partly because economically they're important and you've got places like dagenham there, which used to be very important with the ford motor company. but it is, it's the demography of it . people, are more likely to change their minds. they're not the sort of dyed in the wool labour supporters in, in the north and the north—east, where they used to say tongue in cheek. and gloria will remember, there's some constituencies where they don't bother counting the labour vote. they weigh it and that's that will give you the net result. and ditto for the net result. and ditto for the conservatives in the green and leafy suburbs , where we've and leafy suburbs, where we've seen a little bit of movement there as well. it's really just a question of looking at what is the marginal propensity of people to say, no, it is time for a change. i'm going to have another go. and those are seats like in north london and in essex and along the northern banks of the thames, where traditionally people
essex area so important? >> partly because economically they're important and you've got places like dagenham there, which used to be very important with the ford motor company. but it is, it's the demography of it . people, are more likely to change their minds. they're not the sort of dyed in the wool labour supporters in, in the north and the north—east, where they used to say tongue in cheek. and gloria will remember, there's some constituencies where they don't bother counting the...
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in these two operations, two zionist ships, msc alexandra and essex, respectively , were targeted by a number of ballistic missiles in the mediterranean sea of ​​oman. a yovanist company that is going to baradar palestine has been occupied. hizbullah targeted the gathering place and spying equipment of the zionist military in the north of the occupied territories. well , we will go with my colleague who is stationed on the border of lebanon with the occupied palestine. and which areas in southern lebanon did the zionist army attack? mr. sadeghi, dear viewers, hello, good shabtun , lebanon's hezbollah has issued 10 statements since this morning . again , today we witnessed one of the most extensive offensive operations of hezbollah, a rally. the zionist military has targeted hezbollah with its guided missiles in the sarwat triangle, lebanon's hezbollah has also targeted two buildings where the military is stationed. the intelligence forces of the zionist regime have targeted the military settlements of margaliot and al-manara, respectively, right now behind our servant at a distan
in these two operations, two zionist ships, msc alexandra and essex, respectively , were targeted by a number of ballistic missiles in the mediterranean sea of ​​oman. a yovanist company that is going to baradar palestine has been occupied. hizbullah targeted the gathering place and spying equipment of the zionist military in the north of the occupied territories. well , we will go with my colleague who is stationed on the border of lebanon with the occupied palestine. and which areas in...
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you know, he's in purfleet today, a swing seat in essex. white van man essex man. the red wall that will be key yet his tie off. he had his sleeves rolled up. man of the people mode. but the big question is , you know, are question is, you know, are people looking for something that wasn't on offer today? they want someone who's going to be dynamic, you know , cut through dynamic, you know, cut through the mustard. >> and the question, you know, is a bit of a jokey question. are you the heir to blair? what that means is, as you said at the beginning, where is the ambition they're going to think is going to get better? and it wasn't there. but maybe that's not who he is. i mean, you know, he's more authentically working class than any recent labour leader. i mean, he's called sir keir starmer because of his hard work of being a very good barrister, but he comes from a very humble background in the south east. i think he's trying to say i'm not blair, but i do get what you're going through. i think, you know, there's no fakery there, which certainly tony blair could
you know, he's in purfleet today, a swing seat in essex. white van man essex man. the red wall that will be key yet his tie off. he had his sleeves rolled up. man of the people mode. but the big question is , you know, are question is, you know, are people looking for something that wasn't on offer today? they want someone who's going to be dynamic, you know , cut through dynamic, you know, cut through the mustard. >> and the question, you know, is a bit of a jokey question. are you the...
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howard phillips, of harlow in essex, has been remanded in police custody. more from our security correspondent gordon corera: 0ne statement from the policing howard phillips is 64 years old from harlow and he has been charged under section three of the national security act. it relates to assisting a foreign intelligence service and in this case the police have specified that the country in question is russia. he has been remanded in police custody and they have been two searches of properties which have been completed. police are saying this is not related to any other investigation currently under way and nor is there any threat to the public. we've had this new legislation only a year ago and we have already seen quite a few charges under it because it gives new powers effectively to the police to deal with assisting foreign intelligence services. but not many details specifically about what is involved in this arrest so far. he's the country's top civil servant, and today cabinet secretary simon case told the covid inquiry that downing street was "defin
howard phillips, of harlow in essex, has been remanded in police custody. more from our security correspondent gordon corera: 0ne statement from the policing howard phillips is 64 years old from harlow and he has been charged under section three of the national security act. it relates to assisting a foreign intelligence service and in this case the police have specified that the country in question is russia. he has been remanded in police custody and they have been two searches of properties...
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. -- in essex today. the commuters from of the pple who want to run the year is out. they were holding -- they were heading for a film studio of all places promises, pamphlets and pledges no shortage of razzmatazz. this stuff does not happen by cident. here starmer minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. >> they enable us to look at the public in the eye and say this is our down payment on change. these are the first shoots of the change that you deserve to see. first steps that are ready to go fully, stood and fully funded. >> making promises on schools, borders, antisocial behavior, security, energy, the economy and extra 40,000 appointments in the nhs in england every week. >> one card, six steps, in your hand. a plan to change the country to thank you so much. >> labor are remarkably good at losing general elections. do you find yourself getting nervous you might throw it all away? >> we are never going to be complacent about the coming general election. >> was this a lunch menu for a summer election that has not happened? >> we are going to be ready for an ele
. -- in essex today. the commuters from of the pple who want to run the year is out. they were holding -- they were heading for a film studio of all places promises, pamphlets and pledges no shortage of razzmatazz. this stuff does not happen by cident. here starmer minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. >> they enable us to look at the public in the eye and say this is our down payment on change. these are the first shoots of the change that you deserve to see. first steps that are...
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princess alexandra in harlow, essex, was part of the original 40—hospital plan, and the new building was intended to be ready by this year. but the land hasn't yet been bought, and officials admitted earlier this month that the project might not be finished until 2032. the government recommitted to its plan last may. it included hospitals like the queen elizabeth at king's lynn, with structural problems caused by outdated concrete known as raac. but a year on, nhs trust representatives say there's still indecision on funding and timetables. what we've seen since the government's recommitment to the new hospital programme is a significant delay in any progress. and we know that that's costing money, having a real impact on patients, and undermining staff morale. the a0 new hospitals by 2030 pledge was in the conservative manifesto for the 2019 general election. it was officially confirmed by the government in october 2020. later, it emerged that some involved major new buildings on existing sites. some hospitals say they're spending £1 million a month patching up crumbling buildings,
princess alexandra in harlow, essex, was part of the original 40—hospital plan, and the new building was intended to be ready by this year. but the land hasn't yet been bought, and officials admitted earlier this month that the project might not be finished until 2032. the government recommitted to its plan last may. it included hospitals like the queen elizabeth at king's lynn, with structural problems caused by outdated concrete known as raac. but a year on, nhs trust representatives say...
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in my county of essex, we have more _ them before. in my county of essex, we have more police _ them before. in my county of essex, we have more police officers - them before. in my county of essex, we have more police officers than i we have more police officers than any time — we have more police officers than any time in — we have more police officers than any time in history of the police force _ any time in history of the police force which goes back 170 any time in history of the police force which goes back170 years. what _ force which goes back170 years. what labour talking about, they are pcsos _ what labour talking about, they are pcsos which do an important job they do not _ pcsos which do an important job they do not have _ pcsos which do an important job they do not have the full power of a police — do not have the full power of a police officer. crime has been falling — police officer. crime has been falling steadily.— police officer. crime has been falling steadily. hang on... i will come back— falling stead
in my county of essex, we have more _ them before. in my county of essex, we have more police _ them before. in my county of essex, we have more police officers - them before. in my county of essex, we have more police officers than i we have more police officers than any time — we have more police officers than any time in — we have more police officers than any time in history of the police force _ any time in history of the police force which goes back 170 any time in history of the...
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there's a lot of acrobat essex. you have to dance spontaneously to the music. you have to bring your own style and you're not allowed to repeat and move, which means you have to create this in the moment because in the moment it's the right out for them. viruses total close form for her film zone thing. how please direct to lisa vox followed the 3 female breakdown, says old breakers over several years, documenting the fight for equal rights and for recognition in the males dominated wells of breakdown. seeing the film is a journey from vacaville tobacco around the world and of touching, portrayed all he knew who made it to the very top desk. i've ever been events where i felt like i've got through pre selection because i'm a woman, but i think of also benefits were right filled. i didn't get through pre selection because i'm a woman and not the respects my skill. both are on save. i this is unfair for freed up, be go from the day will and he asked for the 1st 10 years, i dance to the limit. i could express myself, let my energy out my bad news. and i used to ha
there's a lot of acrobat essex. you have to dance spontaneously to the music. you have to bring your own style and you're not allowed to repeat and move, which means you have to create this in the moment because in the moment it's the right out for them. viruses total close form for her film zone thing. how please direct to lisa vox followed the 3 female breakdown, says old breakers over several years, documenting the fight for equal rights and for recognition in the males dominated wells of...
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. >> in traffic, in essex, they managed to cling on. the liberal democrats delight in the less than subtle photo opportunity. there they are in winchester. >> let's make this conservative government history. >> they are suggesting the conservatives are sn to be as dead as the dinosaurs. and point to gains they are making at the tory's expense. >> therere so many parts of the country, they will be worried about liberal democrats across the southeast, the blue wall, the southwest in many parts the country. people know if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote democrat. >> the successor to the brexit party gave some conservatives -- they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by election. >> what is rapidly becoming clear is as more people ask about reform, we are becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales, we are on the way up. it is quite clear the tories on the way down. x the green party is volunteering a barre
. >> in traffic, in essex, they managed to cling on. the liberal democrats delight in the less than subtle photo opportunity. there they are in winchester. >> let's make this conservative government history. >> they are suggesting the conservatives are sn to be as dead as the dinosaurs. and point to gains they are making at the tory's expense. >> therere so many parts of the country, they will be worried about liberal democrats across the southeast, the blue wall, the...
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he was 22 when he died after being attacked in essex. he had been stabbed 50 times. that was 20 years ago now, but his family says emotions are still as raw. when i come to see ben at his grave, it does get to you. it does get to you. what would it be like if he was still here? everybody loved him. i looked up to him. i've always looked up to him. he was my older brother. it was hard, especially for my mum and dad. my mum and dad ended up moving away, kind of — it destroyed u5. destroyed us, really. just such a fun loving guy. and i stayed, and mum and dad went to spain. two families, 20 years apart — but united in grief. each hoping that by sharing their story for the just drop it campaign, they can help save our life. talk to your child. the way you talk about strangers, talk to them about knives. the severity of it, the damage it does. i won't be able to see a5hi5h's children, grandchildren. the allied troops who fought german forces in italy were known as the d—day dodgers, mocked for 5unbathing on beaches and missing the normandy landings in 19114. yet the
he was 22 when he died after being attacked in essex. he had been stabbed 50 times. that was 20 years ago now, but his family says emotions are still as raw. when i come to see ben at his grave, it does get to you. it does get to you. what would it be like if he was still here? everybody loved him. i looked up to him. i've always looked up to him. he was my older brother. it was hard, especially for my mum and dad. my mum and dad ended up moving away, kind of — it destroyed u5. destroyed us,...
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lorena viebers came out on top for the second day running at the ridelondon classique in essex. the dutch rider now has a 20—second lead over belgium's lotte kopecky going into tomorrow's final stage in london. lizzie deignan is the highest—placed briton in eighteenth overall, half a minute off the lead. and a day after winning the women's ten metre platform event at the british diving championships, andrea spendolini—sirieix has claimed another gold medal. victory alongside lois toulson in the ten metro synchro menas they've qualified for the paris olympics in that event. rafael nadal says he now can't be certain that this year's french open will be his last. he's been drawn against one of the favourites, alexander zverev, in the first round. it was widely expected that this year would be his last on tour, but he now says this appearance at roland garros is "probably" his last. it's a big, big chance that it's going to be my last roland garros, but if i have to tell you it's100% my last roland garros, sorry, but i will not, because i cannot predict what's going on. my per
lorena viebers came out on top for the second day running at the ridelondon classique in essex. the dutch rider now has a 20—second lead over belgium's lotte kopecky going into tomorrow's final stage in london. lizzie deignan is the highest—placed briton in eighteenth overall, half a minute off the lead. and a day after winning the women's ten metre platform event at the british diving championships, andrea spendolini—sirieix has claimed another gold medal. victory alongside lois toulson...
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princess alexandra and essex was part of the original a0 hospital plan and the new building intended to be ready by this year but the land has not yet been bought, officials admitted earlier this month project may not be finished until 2032. the government recommitted to its plan last may and included hospitals like the queen elizabeth at kingsland with structural problems caused by outdated concrete. but a year on nhs trust representative say there is still in decision on funding and timetable what we have seen since the government i s have seen since the government 's commitment to the new hospital programme is significant delay in any progress and we know that is costing money having a real impact on patients and undermining staff morale. the 40 new hospitals _ undermining staff morale. tue: a0 new hospitals by undermining staff morale. tte: a0 new hospitals by 2030 pledge was in the conservative manifesto for the 2019 general election. tt manifesto for the 2019 general election. . , manifesto for the 2019 general election. . ., , election. it was officially confirmed _ election.
princess alexandra and essex was part of the original a0 hospital plan and the new building intended to be ready by this year but the land has not yet been bought, officials admitted earlier this month project may not be finished until 2032. the government recommitted to its plan last may and included hospitals like the queen elizabeth at kingsland with structural problems caused by outdated concrete. but a year on nhs trust representative say there is still in decision on funding and timetable...
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. >> meanwhile, during a visit to essex police headquarters, the home secretary has insisted the government is still determined to stop the boats as migrant channel crossings near 10,000 for the year so far. james cleverly has said people smugglers have changed the way they operate . when he was they operate. when he was questioned over why the number of migrants arriving in the uk continues to rise and brits out of work in the uk will be offered places on skills boot camps as the government aims to plug camps as the government aims to plug gaps in the labour market previously filled by overseas workers. benefits claimants will be given training for roles in key sectors facing shortages, including hospitality vie care, construction and manufacturing. in a speech today, the work and pensions secretary, mel stride, is expected to say that the uk has relied on foreign labour for too long and he's determined to put that right. it comes after the home office announced a number of restrictions to cut the number of people entering the number of people entering the country, and ahead of official ne
. >> meanwhile, during a visit to essex police headquarters, the home secretary has insisted the government is still determined to stop the boats as migrant channel crossings near 10,000 for the year so far. james cleverly has said people smugglers have changed the way they operate . when he was they operate. when he was questioned over why the number of migrants arriving in the uk continues to rise and brits out of work in the uk will be offered places on skills boot camps as the...
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our political editor chris mason joins us now from where sir keir was speaking in essex. what are labour trying to do here? they are trying to command attention and project a sense of momentum. the thing i was struck by, i have just been talking to sir keir starmer, you will be able to see the interview on bbc news later this afternoon, a sense of scale. this was a big event, it had the rest of a general election launch event for a general election launch event for a summer election that is not happening —— the riff. there was video endorsements, graphics on the wall, a series of speeches from shadow cabinet ministers. what labour is trying to do is keep a sense of momentum going for them after the local election results in england and the by—election result in blackpool, conscious that it looks like there could be months and months until we get to a general election in the autumn. what they are trying to do, as henry was reflecting there, is take the big picture id is they have been kicking around the last 18 months which frankly perhaps not many people have paid a
our political editor chris mason joins us now from where sir keir was speaking in essex. what are labour trying to do here? they are trying to command attention and project a sense of momentum. the thing i was struck by, i have just been talking to sir keir starmer, you will be able to see the interview on bbc news later this afternoon, a sense of scale. this was a big event, it had the rest of a general election launch event for a general election launch event for a summer election that is not...
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this is the scene in harlow in essex — a classic spot for a conservative/labour tussle. plenty of counting for them to do. we expect the result there in the middle of the night. there have also been elections for police and crime commissioners in england and wales. they've been around for around 12 years and hold the police to account. and let's talk mayors too — 11 of them will be elected around england. here is what's going on right now in hartlepool — they are counting council races there and the contest to be the mayor of the tees valley. an enterprising zone there as they get going with the ballot papers. the conservative ben houchen won there last time by a million miles — how will he fare this time? oh, and there's a parliamentary by election too at the home of the pleasure beach and the tower in blackpool. from the politicians, let the spin begin, the expectation management where they'd like to focus. the first result we'll look for is the blackpool by—election, which is the only result where rishi sunak and the government are really on the ballot paper.
this is the scene in harlow in essex — a classic spot for a conservative/labour tussle. plenty of counting for them to do. we expect the result there in the middle of the night. there have also been elections for police and crime commissioners in england and wales. they've been around for around 12 years and hold the police to account. and let's talk mayors too — 11 of them will be elected around england. here is what's going on right now in hartlepool — they are counting council races...
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he was 22 when he died after being attacked in essex. he had been stabbed 50 times. that was 20 years ago, but his brotherjames says the emotions are raw. when i come to see ben at his grave, it does get to you _ it does get to you. what would it be like if he was still here? i everybody loved him. i looked up to him. i've always looked up to him. he was my little brother. it was hard, especially for my mum and dad. i my mum and dad ended up moving away, kind of — - it destroyed us. destroyed us, really. such a fun—loving guy. and i stayed, and mum and dad went to spain. j two families, 20 years apart, but united in grief. each hoping that by sharing their story for the just drop it campaign, they can help save another life. talk to your child. the way you talk to them about sexual abuse and strangers. talk to them about knives. the severity of it. the damage it does. i won't be able to see ashish�*s children, grandchildren. thousands have marched in a pro—palestine protest in central london calling for the end of the war in gaza. crowds took to oxford and re
he was 22 when he died after being attacked in essex. he had been stabbed 50 times. that was 20 years ago, but his brotherjames says the emotions are raw. when i come to see ben at his grave, it does get to you _ it does get to you. what would it be like if he was still here? i everybody loved him. i looked up to him. i've always looked up to him. he was my little brother. it was hard, especially for my mum and dad. i my mum and dad ended up moving away, kind of — - it destroyed us. destroyed...