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it was _ in greater london are curious. it was a _ in greater london are curious. it was a hot — in greater london are curious. it was a hot button issue. am i right? you are _ was a hot button issue. am i right? you are deep— was a hot button issue. am i right? you are deep boffins. it did, after that rishi — you are deep boffins. it did, after that rishi sunak donated his plans. it that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted _ that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted their policy no doubt, but it hasn't shifted since then. it is because the government has scaled back on some of the speed of its overall condition on climate, there is no doubt about that. but it hasn't shifted the polls. doesn't look like it was a genius idea at the time? that is a cunning bit of political fancy footwork, possibly. i think they were in complete shock they had won this by—election because they were astonished and they thought here is a great opportunity, but as laura says, fundamentally it hasn't shifted the dialogue nationally. what fundamentally it hasn't shifted
it was _ in greater london are curious. it was a _ in greater london are curious. it was a hot — in greater london are curious. it was a hot button issue. am i right? you are _ was a hot button issue. am i right? you are deep— was a hot button issue. am i right? you are deep boffins. it did, after that rishi — you are deep boffins. it did, after that rishi sunak donated his plans. it that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted _ that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted their...
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london, making it the warmest day of the year so far. we have something of a change in the weather forecast, though, for saturday. cooler air is going to be arriving across both scotland and northern ireland behind this cold front. and that's significant because scotland also recorded its warmest day of 2024 as well on friday — 20.2 degrees celsius in fyvie castle. but across scotland and northern ireland, temperatures widely will be dropping by around five or six degrees celsius into saturday. so you will notice that significant change. right now the weather is quite quiet, though. we've got a few patches of high cloud around, one or two areas of mist and fog and a few showers coming in across northern areas with the winds strengthening slightly. temperatures as we start saturday morning around 8 to 11 degrees celsius. we're looking at a mild start to the day. now, a band of rain, a cold front will quickly swing its way into northern ireland and scotland. as that moves eastwards, what will follow is blustery showers with some hailstor
london, making it the warmest day of the year so far. we have something of a change in the weather forecast, though, for saturday. cooler air is going to be arriving across both scotland and northern ireland behind this cold front. and that's significant because scotland also recorded its warmest day of 2024 as well on friday — 20.2 degrees celsius in fyvie castle. but across scotland and northern ireland, temperatures widely will be dropping by around five or six degrees celsius into...
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for example, around greater london. temperatures for quite a few areas will be around six or seven degrees celsius above average for the time of year. and the reason we've got this mild flow of air is down to the jet stream pattern, which is bringing mild and quite humid air up from near the azores. now, it might be mild, but it's not necessarily sunny. the best of the sunshine today has been across the midlands, northwards across northern england into scotland. however, it stays pretty cloudy for southern and western wales, southern parts of england with occasional spots of drizzle around, particularly towards coastal areas. and for northern ireland, some thicker cloud is on the way. outbreaks of rain here to end the day. the rain probably turning quite heavy. but whether you've got cloud or the sunshine doesn't really make that much of a difference for the temperatures. it's very mild nationwide. now, overnight tonight, that rain in northern ireland moves northwards to reach the far north of england and across parts o
for example, around greater london. temperatures for quite a few areas will be around six or seven degrees celsius above average for the time of year. and the reason we've got this mild flow of air is down to the jet stream pattern, which is bringing mild and quite humid air up from near the azores. now, it might be mild, but it's not necessarily sunny. the best of the sunshine today has been across the midlands, northwards across northern england into scotland. however, it stays pretty cloudy...
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some temperatures could get up to 21 degrees around greater london. temperatures in quite a few areas could be six or seven celsius above average for the time of year and the reason we have that mild flow of air is down to the jet stream pattern which is bringing milder and quite humid air up from the azores. it might be mild but it is not necessarily sunny. the best of the sunshine has been across the midlands, across northern england into scotland. however it stays pretty cloudy for southern and western wales, southern england with occasional spot of drizzle around particularly around coastal areas. some thick cloud is on the way, outbreaks of rain to end the day turning heavy. where we have got cloud or sunshine, it doesn't make much difference to the temperatures, very mild nationwide. 0vernight tonight, the rain in northern ireland moves north to reach the far north of england and parts of scotland for a time as well. temperatures stay mild, 11 or 12 celsius, there will be some mist and fog patches around towards the end of the night. for some it
some temperatures could get up to 21 degrees around greater london. temperatures in quite a few areas could be six or seven celsius above average for the time of year and the reason we have that mild flow of air is down to the jet stream pattern which is bringing milder and quite humid air up from the azores. it might be mild but it is not necessarily sunny. the best of the sunshine has been across the midlands, across northern england into scotland. however it stays pretty cloudy for southern...
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over the next day or two we'll see temperatures reach as high as 21 degrees or so around greater london, aberdeen, 18 degrees over the next day or two compared with the average in april ofjust 11 degrees, 7 degrees above normal. it's down to the jet stream pattern which is moving up mild and humid airfrom nearthe moving up mild and humid airfrom near the azores and slopping it across the uk. it's not necessarily sunny. here in south wales there is a lot of cloud, mist around, the best of the sunshine has been across parts of the midlands, northern england and into scotland as well. through the rest of this afternoon, for southern counties of england, southern and western parts of wales, it probably will stay pretty cloudy with occasional patches of drizzle particularly towards coastal areas. the cloud will thicken for northern ireland, outbreaks of rain towards the end of the day. we'll keep the sunshine for scotland, northern england, parts of the midlands and east anglia. in the best of the sunshine, temperatures high teens to low 20s. overnight tonight, a bit of rain moves from north
over the next day or two we'll see temperatures reach as high as 21 degrees or so around greater london, aberdeen, 18 degrees over the next day or two compared with the average in april ofjust 11 degrees, 7 degrees above normal. it's down to the jet stream pattern which is moving up mild and humid airfrom nearthe moving up mild and humid airfrom near the azores and slopping it across the uk. it's not necessarily sunny. here in south wales there is a lot of cloud, mist around, the best of the...
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london, making it the warmest day of the year so far. we have something of a change in the weather forecast, though, for saturday. cooler air is going to be arriving across both scotland and northern ireland behind this cold front. and that's significant because scotland also recorded its warmest day of 2024 as well on friday — 20.2 degrees celsius in fyvie castle. but across scotland and northern ireland, temperatures widely will be dropping by around five or six degrees celsius into saturday. so you will notice that significant change. right now the weather is quite quiet, though. we've got a few patches of high cloud around, one or two areas of mist and fog and a few showers coming in across northern areas with the winds strengthening slightly. temperatures as we start saturday morning around 8 to 11 degrees celsius. we're looking at a mild start to the day. now, a band of rain, a cold front will quickly swing its way into northern ireland and scotland. as that moves eastwards, what will follow is blustery showers with some hailstor
london, making it the warmest day of the year so far. we have something of a change in the weather forecast, though, for saturday. cooler air is going to be arriving across both scotland and northern ireland behind this cold front. and that's significant because scotland also recorded its warmest day of 2024 as well on friday — 20.2 degrees celsius in fyvie castle. but across scotland and northern ireland, temperatures widely will be dropping by around five or six degrees celsius into...
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london, making it the warmest day of the year so far. we have something of a change in the weather forecast, though, for saturday. cooler air is going to be arriving across both scotland and northern ireland behind this cold front. and that�*s significant because scotland also recorded its warmest day of 2024 as well on friday — 20.2 degrees celsius in fyvie castle. but across scotland and northern ireland, temperatures widely will be dropping by around five or six degrees celsius into saturday. so you will notice that significant change. right now the weather is quite quiet, though. we�*ve got a few patches of high cloud around, one or two areas of mist and fog and a few showers coming in across northern areas with the winds strengthening slightly. temperatures as we start saturday morning around 8 to 11 degrees celsius. we�*re looking at a mild start to the day. now, a band of rain, a cold front will quickly swing its way into northern ireland and scotland. as that moves eastwards, what will follow is blustery showers with some
london, making it the warmest day of the year so far. we have something of a change in the weather forecast, though, for saturday. cooler air is going to be arriving across both scotland and northern ireland behind this cold front. and that�*s significant because scotland also recorded its warmest day of 2024 as well on friday — 20.2 degrees celsius in fyvie castle. but across scotland and northern ireland, temperatures widely will be dropping by around five or six degrees celsius into...
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london, making it the warmest day of the year so far. we have something of a change in the weather forecast, though, for saturday. cooler air is going to be arriving across both scotland and northern ireland behind this cold front. and that's significant because scotland also recorded its warmest day of 2024 as well on friday — 20.2 degrees celsius in fyvie castle. but across scotland and northern ireland, temperatures widely will be dropping by around five or six degrees celsius into saturday. so you will notice that significant change. right now the weather is quite quiet, though. we've got a few patches of high cloud around, one or two areas of mist and fog and a few showers coming in across northern areas with the winds strengthening slightly. temperatures as we start saturday morning around 8 to 11 degrees celsius. we're looking at a mild start to the day. now, a band of rain, a cold front will quickly swing its way into northern ireland and scotland. as that moves eastwards, what will follow is blustery showers with some hailstor
london, making it the warmest day of the year so far. we have something of a change in the weather forecast, though, for saturday. cooler air is going to be arriving across both scotland and northern ireland behind this cold front. and that's significant because scotland also recorded its warmest day of 2024 as well on friday — 20.2 degrees celsius in fyvie castle. but across scotland and northern ireland, temperatures widely will be dropping by around five or six degrees celsius into...
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london, making it the warmest day of the year so far. we have something of a change in the weather forecast, though, for saturday. cooler air is going to be arriving across both scotland and northern ireland behind this cold front, and that's significant because scotland also recorded its warmest day of 2024 as well on friday — 20.2 degrees celsius in fyvie castle. but across scotland and northern ireland, temperatures widely will be dropping by around five or six degrees celsius into saturday, so you will notice that significant change. right now, the weather is quite quiet, though. we've got a few patches of high cloud around, one or two areas of mist and fog, and a few showers coming in across northern areas with the winds strengthening slightly. temperatures as we start saturday morning around 8—11 degrees celsius. we're looking at a mild start to the day. now, a band of rain, a cold front will quickly swing its way into northern ireland and scotland. as that moves eastwards, what will follow is blustery showers with some hailsto
london, making it the warmest day of the year so far. we have something of a change in the weather forecast, though, for saturday. cooler air is going to be arriving across both scotland and northern ireland behind this cold front, and that's significant because scotland also recorded its warmest day of 2024 as well on friday — 20.2 degrees celsius in fyvie castle. but across scotland and northern ireland, temperatures widely will be dropping by around five or six degrees celsius into...
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temperatures reached 21.5 degrees celsius in greater london at both northolt and also at st james's park. but that figure didn't last very long. it was beaten on saturday. we've got temperatures up to 21.8 degrees celsius at rydell in essex. that now is the highest temperature recorded so far this year. we've got a big drop in temperatures on the way, though, across england and wales. and in some places those temperatures will be dropping by around seven degrees celsius. you will notice the change as cooler air that we have had across scotland and northern ireland work southwards. now over the next few hours we've got a few showers around. they tend to become confined to northern and western areas of scotland. otherwise, the skies are clearing. it's going to be a cold start to sunday morning with temperatures for quite a few places down at around four degrees celsius. might be chilly, but there will be plenty of early morning sunshine, clear, blue, sunny skies in many cases. but there will be some coastal showers in western scotland. and through the day, showers become extensive. scotlan
temperatures reached 21.5 degrees celsius in greater london at both northolt and also at st james's park. but that figure didn't last very long. it was beaten on saturday. we've got temperatures up to 21.8 degrees celsius at rydell in essex. that now is the highest temperature recorded so far this year. we've got a big drop in temperatures on the way, though, across england and wales. and in some places those temperatures will be dropping by around seven degrees celsius. you will notice the...
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for example, around greater london. temperatures for quite a few areas will be around six or seven degrees celsius above average for the time of year. and the reason we've got this mild flow of air is down to the jet stream pattern, which is bringing mild and quite humid air up from near the azores. now, it might be mild, but it's not necessarily sunny. the best of the sunshine today has been across the midlands, northwards across northern england into scotland. however, it stays pretty cloudy for southern and western wales, southern parts of england with occasional spots of drizzle around, particularly towards coastal areas. and for northern ireland, some thicker cloud is on the way. outbreaks of rain here to end the day. the rain probably turning quite heavy. but whether you've got cloud or the sunshine doesn't really make that much of a difference for the temperatures. it's very mild nationwide. now, overnight tonight, that rain in northern ireland moves northwards to reach the far north of england and across parts o
for example, around greater london. temperatures for quite a few areas will be around six or seven degrees celsius above average for the time of year. and the reason we've got this mild flow of air is down to the jet stream pattern, which is bringing mild and quite humid air up from near the azores. now, it might be mild, but it's not necessarily sunny. the best of the sunshine today has been across the midlands, northwards across northern england into scotland. however, it stays pretty cloudy...
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now newham council says it's secured £700,000 from a greater london authority budget. the money should allow the market to continue to trade for another 15 months. speed dating—style evenings have been launched for people hoping to find their perfect match — not in love, but to share a home with. it's the latest craze in the capital used by those struggling to find accommodation. around 80 women attended this event in canary wharf. according to the website spareroom, there are four people chasing every room in london. these attendees are hoping that meeting in real life will them secure a room more quickly. i'm taking the daunting task. of deciding to move to london. in this economy, i really. want to sort of try different avenues and ways to find a home other thanjust going on. - it feels more natural. which is good, because it is, we're all sort of going for a really awkward time trying to navigate through the rental market in london. let's take a look at how the tube is running at this time of the morning. there's severe delays on thejubilee and metropolitan lin
now newham council says it's secured £700,000 from a greater london authority budget. the money should allow the market to continue to trade for another 15 months. speed dating—style evenings have been launched for people hoping to find their perfect match — not in love, but to share a home with. it's the latest craze in the capital used by those struggling to find accommodation. around 80 women attended this event in canary wharf. according to the website spareroom, there are four people...
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temperatures reached 21.5 celsius in greater london in both northolt, and also at st james's park. that figure did not last very long. it was beaten on saturday with damages up to 21.8 celsius in essex. that now is the highest amateur recorded so far this year. a big drop in temperature is on the way across england and wales, and in some places those damages will be dropping by around seven celsius. you will notice the change as a cooler head that we have had across scotland and northern ireland works south was —— cooler air. a few showers will become confined to northern and western areas of scotland but otherwise the skies will clear and a cold start to sunday morning with temperatures down at around four celsius in a few places. there will be plenty of early morning sunshine. clear, blue sunny skies in many places, but coastal showers in western scotland. through the day, showers becoming extensive in scotland, northern ireland and a view into parts of western england and wales. some will be heavy with ale mixed in and temperatures will be coming down. 15 celsius in london,
temperatures reached 21.5 celsius in greater london in both northolt, and also at st james's park. that figure did not last very long. it was beaten on saturday with damages up to 21.8 celsius in essex. that now is the highest amateur recorded so far this year. a big drop in temperature is on the way across england and wales, and in some places those damages will be dropping by around seven celsius. you will notice the change as a cooler head that we have had across scotland and northern...
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london in both north and also at saint james's pipe with a figure that are not very long, it was been are not very long, it was been a long saturday, temperatures up a long saturday, temperatures up to 21.8 c, brittle nsx, that is the highest temperature recorded so far this year. you will notice the change with the cool and that we had in northern ireland and over the next few hours, if few showers around, they tend to become confined in northern and western areas of scotland otherwise the skies are clearing. temperatures with quite a few places down and around four celsius, it might be chilly but there will be plenty of early morning sunshine. there will be some coastal showers in western scotland and through the day, showers become extensive. scotland, northern ireland and a few getting into parts of western england and wales. some of the showers will be heavy with some hail mixed in and those temperatures, yes, will be coming down 15 degrees in london, seven degrees lower than the temperatures we had on saturday, but actually smack bang on average for this time of the year. now fo
london in both north and also at saint james's pipe with a figure that are not very long, it was been are not very long, it was been a long saturday, temperatures up a long saturday, temperatures up to 21.8 c, brittle nsx, that is the highest temperature recorded so far this year. you will notice the change with the cool and that we had in northern ireland and over the next few hours, if few showers around, they tend to become confined in northern and western areas of scotland otherwise the...
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london, making it the warmest day of the year so far. we have something of a change in the weather forecast, though, for saturday. cooler air is going to be arriving across both scotland and northern ireland behind this cold front. and that's significant because scotland also recorded its warmest day of 2024 as well on friday — 20.2 degrees celsius in fyvie castle. but across scotland and northern ireland, temperatures widely will be dropping by around five or six degrees celsius into saturday. so you will notice that significant change. right now the weather is quite quiet, though. we've got a few patches of high cloud around, one or two areas of mist and fog and a few showers coming in across northern areas with the winds strengthening slightly. temperatures as we start saturday morning around 8 to 11 degrees celsius. we're looking at a mild start to the day. now, a band of rain, a cold front will quickly swing its way into northern ireland and scotland. as that moves eastwards, what will follow is blustery showers with some hailstor
london, making it the warmest day of the year so far. we have something of a change in the weather forecast, though, for saturday. cooler air is going to be arriving across both scotland and northern ireland behind this cold front. and that's significant because scotland also recorded its warmest day of 2024 as well on friday — 20.2 degrees celsius in fyvie castle. but across scotland and northern ireland, temperatures widely will be dropping by around five or six degrees celsius into...
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three of the biggest mayoral constituencies are london, greater manchester and the tees valley. tonight, we're speaking to our political reporters in all three, to find out what's at stake for voters. in a moment, we will be speaking to kevin fitzpatrick, in greater manchester, and luke walton, in the tees valley. but first, to susana mendoza, who's in london for us. crime, the cost of living and the charges faced by drivers have dominated the election campaign here in london. the labour candidate sadiq khan is vying for a third term as mayor of london and he says if he is re—elected, he will extend free school meals to older primary school pupils for another four years. the conservative candidate susan hall has said she would scrap the ultra low emission zone expansion on day one if she becomes mayor, that is where people using more polluting vehicles have to pay to drive around london. she has also been putting pressure on sadiq khan around pay—per—mile, suggesting he might go down that route. he has categorically ruled that out. green party candidate zoe garbutt said sh
three of the biggest mayoral constituencies are london, greater manchester and the tees valley. tonight, we're speaking to our political reporters in all three, to find out what's at stake for voters. in a moment, we will be speaking to kevin fitzpatrick, in greater manchester, and luke walton, in the tees valley. but first, to susana mendoza, who's in london for us. crime, the cost of living and the charges faced by drivers have dominated the election campaign here in london. the labour...
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participation is greater here, which was also announced by its minister of foreign affairs. countries in doubt, which will also look for patriots, can be much more positive, because the trade balance of arms from saudi arabia and great britain directly 10 billion over the last 10 years and pounds, dollars, mr. oleg, we are now talking about talking about the complexes we, and for some reason we forget, first of all, that rockets up to these should probably be in the first place systems, that with the production of means of impression under the patriot, what are the needs, what are the opportunities of the manufacturers to satisfy the demand of both ukraine and other countries that use this weapon, here it is even more difficult, that is, it is clear that, well, it is already clear that they do not mess around with the patriots somewhere, there is also a problem with missiles, in relation to the production of new missiles, because of course there are reserves, but we still hope that ukraine will still receive missiles from the reserve, and not wait for them to be manufactured. because
participation is greater here, which was also announced by its minister of foreign affairs. countries in doubt, which will also look for patriots, can be much more positive, because the trade balance of arms from saudi arabia and great britain directly 10 billion over the last 10 years and pounds, dollars, mr. oleg, we are now talking about talking about the complexes we, and for some reason we forget, first of all, that rockets up to these should probably be in the first place systems, that...
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after greater london has expired. and you know the arsenal emirates stadium is behind . the rest of it is behind you. the rest of it is usually fields. then until he gets the north—west, there is plenty this country plenty of land in this country which commandeer which we could commandeer and build houses on. that would bnng build houses on. that would bring price housing. bring down the price of housing. it ease the problem we've it would ease the problem we've got with illegal immigration and i think politicians have got to get tougher and insist on doing it . it. >> they won't because they'll be worried about losing votes in the community. the local, local community. >> here's the odd thing on >> well, here's the odd thing on the the times the front page of the times today, says, today, there's a story. it says, actually, winner in actually, it's a vote winner in actually, it's a vote winner in a of a large number of constituencies, which i find quite extraordinary. but, you know, big a drill know, they've done a big a drill down they found down on this. and they fo
after greater london has expired. and you know the arsenal emirates stadium is behind . the rest of it is behind you. the rest of it is usually fields. then until he gets the north—west, there is plenty this country plenty of land in this country which commandeer which we could commandeer and build houses on. that would bnng build houses on. that would bring price housing. bring down the price of housing. it ease the problem we've it would ease the problem we've got with illegal immigration...
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one of these schemes, jim , was for a greater schemes, jim, was for a greater london council that wanted £1 million to put pollution sensors on schoolchildren's backpacks . on schoolchildren's backpacks. >> it's a great idea. i don't know why not. look, the direction of travel is the right direction of travel is the right direction , it doesn't mean that direction, it doesn't mean that we suddenly stop , i direction, it doesn't mean that we suddenly stop, i mean, direction, it doesn't mean that we suddenly stop , i mean, there we suddenly stop, i mean, there are, for example, candidates in the mayoral election in london who advocate almost the opposite the squashing of ulez, for example, speeding up cars , for example, speeding up cars, for example. jim, let's not get into any ongoing elections. >> please . let's not get into >> please. let's not get into any ongoing elections. let's keep this on the scheme itself, the funding. is it a good idea or not? the rationale is the pollution is falling already . pollution is falling already. >> yeah, but it hasn't fallen to zero. this is my poi
one of these schemes, jim , was for a greater schemes, jim, was for a greater london council that wanted £1 million to put pollution sensors on schoolchildren's backpacks . on schoolchildren's backpacks. >> it's a great idea. i don't know why not. look, the direction of travel is the right direction of travel is the right direction , it doesn't mean that direction, it doesn't mean that we suddenly stop , i direction, it doesn't mean that we suddenly stop, i mean, direction, it doesn't...
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i love everything, i do think stories about london and 7 down in west africa is specific. everything i've learned and i've not sued in my life, is been from this space. and i'm mixing those 2 words together. following his parents, which is voted, don't be a 1st studied information designed but felt drawn to fashion. he switched studies and worked for dk, n y, a nike until 2014. when he found that his own label called lab from london, i so african, a ghost african fashion story telling was in total lightweight. i thought maybe i could set up something to change that narrative to tell the stories from the 1st time. the beautiful story that i know about my culture, about music, about lifestyle and it resonated stars like john boy, yaga, samuel l. jackson, michael ward interest alba and rap or tiny tempo. all where lab from the, with the criticisms the 2nd to to produce does a lab room in may 2023. king charles the 3rd presented full day. don't be of the award personally, a great honor for him. very proud moment. and i hope that can help change the perspective of how people lo
i love everything, i do think stories about london and 7 down in west africa is specific. everything i've learned and i've not sued in my life, is been from this space. and i'm mixing those 2 words together. following his parents, which is voted, don't be a 1st studied information designed but felt drawn to fashion. he switched studies and worked for dk, n y, a nike until 2014. when he found that his own label called lab from london, i so african, a ghost african fashion story telling was in...
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and the mayor of greater manchester? i'll give you a clue. he's he's not called ahmed budhrani, he's called andy burnham, whereas i'm called sadiq khan, we'll give it give it a few. give it a decade or two and it will probably be called ahmed barrani with the demographic shift we're seeing, but yeah, he's at the issue this apology to the chief rabbi who, you know, he accused. >> i mean, it's really outrageous, isn't it? just all this mind reading thing like that, you see it a lot now, like, i take issue with something you've said and therefore i'm going to assume intuit some kind of pernicious motive . that's what's happened motive. that's what's happened here. it was an incredibly unfair accusation against the chief rabbi. i think they also work together. yeah, they worked together on lots of interfaith youth outreach stuff. >> and the idea was, first of all, london is our capital city. london is also where most of the jews in the uk live, and it's been the centre of these six months of hate marches. >> right. so it's m
and the mayor of greater manchester? i'll give you a clue. he's he's not called ahmed budhrani, he's called andy burnham, whereas i'm called sadiq khan, we'll give it give it a few. give it a decade or two and it will probably be called ahmed barrani with the demographic shift we're seeing, but yeah, he's at the issue this apology to the chief rabbi who, you know, he accused. >> i mean, it's really outrageous, isn't it? just all this mind reading thing like that, you see it a lot now,...
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that alternative model gives you the best of both worlds, so greater public control through a governing body in the public sector like great british railways, but then harnessing that commercial expertise of the private sector train company to deliver better outcomes for the passenger. even if it does gain power, labour admits it would take time for passengers to see change. katy austin, bbc news. 0fsted's single—word judgments are set to remain in place despite campaigners asking for them to be scrapped following the suicide of a primary school headteacher. ruth perry died after her school in reading was downgraded from �*outstanding' to �*inadequate'. 0ur education editor, branwen jeffreys, reports. an inspection at this small primary started this debate. the single—word judgement, "inadequate", haunted the head teacher. ruth perry took her own life, knowing the school would be downgraded. a coroner found the inspection had contributed. ruth's sisterjulia waters has campaigned for single word judgements to go. mps agreed after an inquiry, but the government says the system sho
that alternative model gives you the best of both worlds, so greater public control through a governing body in the public sector like great british railways, but then harnessing that commercial expertise of the private sector train company to deliver better outcomes for the passenger. even if it does gain power, labour admits it would take time for passengers to see change. katy austin, bbc news. 0fsted's single—word judgments are set to remain in place despite campaigners asking for them to...
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. >> mayor london breed was among those who took part. she shared how as an adult, she has a greater understanding of the messages she learned growing up going to church with her grandmother. >> new at 11, rideshare drivers are planning to rally for fair treatment and livelihoods tomorrow. drivers from uber and lyft will stage a series of events to address critical issues impacting their work. the events will go from uber headquarters to lyft headquarters, both of which are in san francisco. some of the issues they plan to address are low pay, unfair deactivations, high company fees, safety risks and declining earnings. drivers will also raise concerns, they say, over autonomous vehicle impacts to the industry. >> and this week, santa clara county nurses are planning to go on strike. the three day strike is set to begin on tuesday. the nurses say they want better pay patient safety and an increase in staffing levels. the county hosted a news conference to respond to the charges. the county says it will do its best to minimize disruptions
. >> mayor london breed was among those who took part. she shared how as an adult, she has a greater understanding of the messages she learned growing up going to church with her grandmother. >> new at 11, rideshare drivers are planning to rally for fair treatment and livelihoods tomorrow. drivers from uber and lyft will stage a series of events to address critical issues impacting their work. the events will go from uber headquarters to lyft headquarters, both of which are in san...
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that alternative model gives you the best of both worlds, so greater public control through a governing body in the public sector like great british railways, but then harnessing that commercial expertise of the private sector train company to deliver better outcomes for the passenger. even if it does gain power, labour admits it would take time for passengers to see change. katy austin, bbc news. our chief political correspondent, henry zeffman, is in westminster now. is this a clear policy divide between labour the conservatives? it certainly is, yes. i think by anyone's lights, what labour are proposing here is a serious, significant change to how the railways work. yes, they are just talking about renationalising the operating companies rather than the rolling stock or freight companies, but nevertheless, they have being vocally criticised for that by the conservatives. they say what matters when it comes to railways is reliability and affordability, and they argue labour's plans won't do anything to affect those measures. i think it is also worth just reflecting on this in terms of
that alternative model gives you the best of both worlds, so greater public control through a governing body in the public sector like great british railways, but then harnessing that commercial expertise of the private sector train company to deliver better outcomes for the passenger. even if it does gain power, labour admits it would take time for passengers to see change. katy austin, bbc news. our chief political correspondent, henry zeffman, is in westminster now. is this a clear policy...
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that alternative model gives you the best of both worlds, so greater public control through a governing body in the public sector like great british railways, but then harnessing that commercial expertise of the private sector train company to deliver better outcomes for the passenger. even if it does gain power, labour admits it would take time for passengers to see change. katy austin, bbc news. sir keir starmer has been speaking to our political editor chris mason about labours vision. i want all railways to work properly with a focus on passengers. at the moment, anybody using the railways say they are pretty dysfunctional, record numbers of delays and cancellations. your prices on fears that do not match the quality of service, then you have the government stepping in with huge subsidies. the privatisation has not worked, it has deteriorated under this government. 0urjob if elected into government is to pick it up and fix it, and that would require us as the ranchers and, to bring the franchises into public ownership, great british railways which would be a public entity, and publi
that alternative model gives you the best of both worlds, so greater public control through a governing body in the public sector like great british railways, but then harnessing that commercial expertise of the private sector train company to deliver better outcomes for the passenger. even if it does gain power, labour admits it would take time for passengers to see change. katy austin, bbc news. sir keir starmer has been speaking to our political editor chris mason about labours vision. i...
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moment but has caused a lot of anger and upset for drivers in greater manchester. however, is probably fair to say anything the opponents would probably agree that it would be very unlikely for either andy burnham or steve rotherham to lose their seats. they are both up against liberal democrats, conservatives, the greens and independents and in greater manchester, there is also a reform candidate. he was standing as a conservative candidate at the beginning of the elections but he defected to reform saying he didn't believe the conservatives were standing up for the north any more and just quickly, we also have up many elections. we have a by—election in blackpool south after the resignation of scott benton, the former conservative mp and labour will be really wanting to grab that seat back. it's a bellwether seat talking a bellwether seat. whatever happens there is quite often what happens there is quite often what happens in the general election. finally, paul, we talked about national issues were one of the key issues for people that the local council can inf
moment but has caused a lot of anger and upset for drivers in greater manchester. however, is probably fair to say anything the opponents would probably agree that it would be very unlikely for either andy burnham or steve rotherham to lose their seats. they are both up against liberal democrats, conservatives, the greens and independents and in greater manchester, there is also a reform candidate. he was standing as a conservative candidate at the beginning of the elections but he defected to...
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he'll speak tojewish community leaders tomorrow and open up operational planning to greater scrutiny. tonight, mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he's accepted, to discuss what more the force can do to make jewish londoners feel safe. since the hamas attacks of the 7th of october and israel's response, every weekend the politics of the middle east have been brought to the streets of london, putting increasing pressure on the met to get the balance right — between allowing legitimate protest and cracking down on hate speech and intimidation. strong voices, mainly on the right, believe the force has got that balance wrong and also want their commissioner to go. but the prime minister doesn't — downing street says he was appalled by the incident and there are questions to answer. what has happened is a serious misstep, because we can't be saying to particular groups in society that their very presence is a provocation. you don't want anybody of any community to feel like that, which is how thejewish community has been made to feel. the london mayor, s
he'll speak tojewish community leaders tomorrow and open up operational planning to greater scrutiny. tonight, mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he's accepted, to discuss what more the force can do to make jewish londoners feel safe. since the hamas attacks of the 7th of october and israel's response, every weekend the politics of the middle east have been brought to the streets of london, putting increasing pressure on the met to get the balance right —...