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while hartlepool and beyond. while today's guilty verdict will not bnng today's guilty verdict will not bring back terence , our beloved bring back terence, our beloved husband, father and grandfather, we can take some small comfort in knowing that justice has been served . served. >> a court in new york has overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for sex crimes , 2020 conviction for sex crimes, after it was decided that he hadnt after it was decided that he hadn't received a fair trial . hadn't received a fair trial. manhattan's district attorney will now decide whether to seek a retrial of the former hollywood producer, whose crimes sparked the metoo movement. he'll remain in prison in connection to other crimes, the government says. more people should be using britain's trains, despite widespread dissatisfaction with services, labouris dissatisfaction with services, labour is promising to establish a publicly owned network led by rail industry experts, ensuring efficient and accountable services without
while hartlepool and beyond. while today's guilty verdict will not bnng today's guilty verdict will not bring back terence , our beloved bring back terence, our beloved husband, father and grandfather, we can take some small comfort in knowing that justice has been served . served. >> a court in new york has overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for sex crimes , 2020 conviction for sex crimes, after it was decided that he hadnt after it was decided that he hadn't received a fair...
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but to speak to hartlepool. but good to speak to you. is course , you. nigel nelson is of course, our senior political commentator. >> no really? really, >> yeah. no really? really, surprising and perhaps quite significant news there. yeah. we'll keep an eye on what happens with regard to how the conservative party respond to nick fletcher. >> bit of an odd move, but, in >> a bit of an odd move, but, in other news, today marks marks the first day of the trial of moroccan national ahmed ali of hartlepool. >> now he's been charged with murdering tenant terrence carney in october last year. >> now, today, the court heard ahmed ali shouted allahu akbar, meaning god is great, as he stabbed javid nouri, his housemate, in the chest. >> well, gb news yorkshire and humber reporter anna riley is outside teesside crown court . outside teesside crown court. for us, anna, this is a pretty significant developments today. is this being now treated as a potential terror incident ? potential terror incident? >> good afternoon. that's not what i've heard in court in terms
but to speak to hartlepool. but good to speak to you. is course , you. nigel nelson is of course, our senior political commentator. >> no really? really, >> yeah. no really? really, surprising and perhaps quite significant news there. yeah. we'll keep an eye on what happens with regard to how the conservative party respond to nick fletcher. >> bit of an odd move, but, in >> a bit of an odd move, but, in other news, today marks marks the first day of the trial of moroccan...
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moroccan asylum seeker ahmed khalid has been convicted of murdering a 70 year old man in hartlepool. terence carney was 70 years old. alfred stabbed him six times in what was intended as revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. our gb news reporter anna reilly has more. a jury at teesside crown court has found that 45 year old moroccan asylum seeker ahmed al fayed is guilty of the murder of terence carney, a 70 year old pensioner who was fatally stabbed in hartlepool centre on the 15th of october for eight days on from when hamas attacked israel. the jury also found that al—ahd was guilty for the attempted murder of his housemate javid nouri, who he lived with in home office accommodation for asylum seekers in hartlepool, and that this attack was motivated because his housemate had converted from islam to christianity. he will be sentenced here at teesside crown court on the 17th of may. in other news, a 13 year old schoolgirl has been charged with three counts of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage pupil were stabbed at a school in wales. a man valley school was put
moroccan asylum seeker ahmed khalid has been convicted of murdering a 70 year old man in hartlepool. terence carney was 70 years old. alfred stabbed him six times in what was intended as revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. our gb news reporter anna reilly has more. a jury at teesside crown court has found that 45 year old moroccan asylum seeker ahmed al fayed is guilty of the murder of terence carney, a 70 year old pensioner who was fatally stabbed in hartlepool centre on the 15th of...
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a moroccan asylum seeker on trial for the murder of a pensioner in hartlepool told police he was motivated by the conflict in gaza. 45 year old ahmed ali denies murdering 70 year old terence carney as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javid nouri last october. he says he carried out the attacks as an act of revenge for what he called israel's killing of children in the palestinian conflict. he also accused. he's also accused , accused. he's also accused, rather of assaulting two female police officers who'd interviewed him after his arrest . a change to family visa rules comes into force today as part of the government's plan to reduce immigration in its part of the home secretary's promise to transform the uk's immigration system. cut off unfair levels of migration and ensure those arriving here don't burden the taxpayer. the measure will see the minimum income for a family visa rise by more than £10,000 to £29,000. that's an increase of more than 55, and by early 2025 that will increase once again two more times, rising to £38,700. and lastly, a new poll suggests rishi sun
a moroccan asylum seeker on trial for the murder of a pensioner in hartlepool told police he was motivated by the conflict in gaza. 45 year old ahmed ali denies murdering 70 year old terence carney as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javid nouri last october. he says he carried out the attacks as an act of revenge for what he called israel's killing of children in the palestinian conflict. he also accused. he's also accused , accused. he's also accused, rather of assaulting two...
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now, the 45 year old denies murdering 70 year old terrence khan in hartlepool town centre, as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javid noun murder of his housemate javid nouri on sunday. the 15 of october last year. we heard from the prosecution that ali was living in home office accommodation along with three other asylum seekers, one of these being javid noori, and they heard that the pair initially got on and that the defendant believed that nuri javid nuri was a muslim because of his cleanliness. but it was when mr noori started attending church and converting from the islam faith to christianity that things broke down between the two and that mr noori then went on to contact police because he felt threatened by the defendant. it was then heard that on the 15th of october, in the early hours of the morning , the early hours of the morning, that the defendant entered mr norris room as he lay sleeping and stabbed him multiple times while shouting allahu akbar, allahu akbar, meaning god is great. another housemate contacted police and that 999 call was played to the jury i
now, the 45 year old denies murdering 70 year old terrence khan in hartlepool town centre, as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javid noun murder of his housemate javid nouri on sunday. the 15 of october last year. we heard from the prosecution that ali was living in home office accommodation along with three other asylum seekers, one of these being javid noori, and they heard that the pair initially got on and that the defendant believed that nuri javid nuri was a muslim because of...
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lets had erected in hartlepool. labour there are currently one short of overall control with i am —— let's head to richard. overall control with i am -- let's head to richard.— head to richard. fairly low ambition. _ head to richard. fairly low ambition, they _ head to richard. fairly low ambition, they will - head to richard. fairly low. ambition, they will probably head to richard. fairly low- ambition, they will probably have to do much _ ambition, they will probably have to do much better than one seat. the tees— do much better than one seat. the tees valley— do much better than one seat. the tees valley area has a crucial mayor election— tees valley area has a crucial mayor election on— tees valley area has a crucial mayor election on thursday as well. 73% of the vote _ election on thursday as well. 73% of the vote last time, 30 say it is fairly— the vote last time, 30 say it is fairly unlikely you are when by that amount _ fairly unlikely you are when by that amount. will he weigh in at all? la
lets had erected in hartlepool. labour there are currently one short of overall control with i am —— let's head to richard. overall control with i am -- let's head to richard.— head to richard. fairly low ambition. _ head to richard. fairly low ambition, they _ head to richard. fairly low ambition, they will - head to richard. fairly low. ambition, they will probably head to richard. fairly low- ambition, they will probably have to do much _ ambition, they will probably have to do much...
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carney , who was 17 years old, carney, who was 17 years old, and stabbed the pensioner six times in hartlepool in what was intended as revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. gb news reporter anna reilly has more. a jury reporter anna reilly has more. a jury at teesside crown court has found that 45 year old moroccan asylum seeker ahmed al fayed is guilty of the murder of terrence carney, a 70 year old pensioner who was fatally stabbed in hartlepool centre on the 15th of october after eight days on from when hamas attacked israel. the jury when hamas attacked israel. the jury also found that al—ahd was guilty for the attempted murder of his housemate javid nouri, who he lived with in home office accommodation for asylum seekers in hartlepool, and that this attack was motivated because his housemate had converted from islam to christianity. he will be sentenced here at teesside crown court on the 17th of may. a court in new york has overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for sex crimes . 2020 conviction for sex crimes. it's a stunning development for the former top hollywood producer
carney , who was 17 years old, carney, who was 17 years old, and stabbed the pensioner six times in hartlepool in what was intended as revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. gb news reporter anna reilly has more. a jury reporter anna reilly has more. a jury at teesside crown court has found that 45 year old moroccan asylum seeker ahmed al fayed is guilty of the murder of terrence carney, a 70 year old pensioner who was fatally stabbed in hartlepool centre on the 15th of october after eight...
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meeting parents in hartlepool this morning , the in hartlepool this morning, the prime minister rejected claims that nurseries can't cope with increasing demand as a result of the new policy. he said the package of support for families has been introduced stages to has been introduced in stages to give time for more places to be made available at nurseries as. and lastly, if you've ever gone incognito using the internet browser google chrome, your private information may have been stored anyway by the tech giant. but now, thanks to a us court ruling that might change, google could be forced to delete all private user data, which wasn't supposed to have been tracked and despite the case being filed in the united states , the judgement also applies internationally, including here internationally, including here in the uk. google has dismissed the merits of the case, saying it only involved old technical data that was never associated with individuals . that's the with individuals. that's the news. for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts, scan the qr code on your screen or go t
meeting parents in hartlepool this morning , the in hartlepool this morning, the prime minister rejected claims that nurseries can't cope with increasing demand as a result of the new policy. he said the package of support for families has been introduced stages to has been introduced in stages to give time for more places to be made available at nurseries as. and lastly, if you've ever gone incognito using the internet browser google chrome, your private information may have been stored anyway...
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. >> ahmed halid stabbed 70 year old terence carney six times in hartlepool in what was intended as revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. he told police the attack, a week after the hamas attacks on israel, was for the people of gaza. he also said he wanted to kill more victims , as wanted to kill more victims, as al fayed was also found guilty of the attempted murder of his housemate, who he had attacked before the fatal stabbing of mr carney. he'll be sentenced on the 17th of may. two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a torso was found in a nature reserve. the body part was found wrapped in plastic by a passer by at kersal dale wetlands in salford. early this month. the victim is believed to be a man aged over 40, who had only been dead for a matter of days. two men from salford, who are believed to be known to one another, were arrested on suspicion of murder today. a 42 year old man was arrested on a bus around midday, and a 68 year old man was later arrested and great britain has the worst rate of child alcohol abuse worldwide in more than half of children in engla
. >> ahmed halid stabbed 70 year old terence carney six times in hartlepool in what was intended as revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. he told police the attack, a week after the hamas attacks on israel, was for the people of gaza. he also said he wanted to kill more victims , as wanted to kill more victims, as al fayed was also found guilty of the attempted murder of his housemate, who he had attacked before the fatal stabbing of mr carney. he'll be sentenced on the 17th of may....
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. >> and then go from there rather than assume right now go and try that in hartlepool. >> but that's not the point. ben. leo, every single central london and every single member of the public that i went up to said they would be quite happy to call munroe bergdorf. she her, which is what my prediction was to begin with. and i think i could do this vox pop in hartlepool or in oldham, which is where my mother's family are from, and i think we get similar results. >> it doesn't mean that everybody has to think that way, because jk rowling i it's like psychological warfare here, because trans women, yes, they are trans women, but they are not biological women. and we shouldn't be forced into thinking, yes, they are biological women , but they biological women, but they deserve the respect if they want to be known as trans women, give them the respect j.k. rowling shouldn't be terrorising anyone online. but. >> so okay, so they should be given the respect of being called by whatever pronouns they want . yeah, but people shouldn't want. yeah, but people shouldn't have of deciding how have
. >> and then go from there rather than assume right now go and try that in hartlepool. >> but that's not the point. ben. leo, every single central london and every single member of the public that i went up to said they would be quite happy to call munroe bergdorf. she her, which is what my prediction was to begin with. and i think i could do this vox pop in hartlepool or in oldham, which is where my mother's family are from, and i think we get similar results. >> it doesn't...
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on a visit to a hartlepool nursery, the prime minister said they could deliver. we've fully funded the programme and increased the rates that we're paying to nurseries — making sure there are more childcare places available, more childcare staff available, and the future looks bright and this is a really positive intervention which, when it's fully rolled out, will be worth around £7,000 worth of support to working parents. it's an...? elephant! from september, working parents will get the 15 hours for nine—month—old children too. by september 2025, the conservatives are promising 30 free hours. labour is refusing to outline its plans untiljust before the election. if you're going to make commitments, you've got to have a plan to make it happen, and there is a total absence of that from the conservatives. parents know it, they see it every day, and the rhetoric from the government, i think, will ring very hollow for parents when they try and access childcare places only to discover they just aren't there. the lib dems also warned the places might not be av
on a visit to a hartlepool nursery, the prime minister said they could deliver. we've fully funded the programme and increased the rates that we're paying to nurseries — making sure there are more childcare places available, more childcare staff available, and the future looks bright and this is a really positive intervention which, when it's fully rolled out, will be worth around £7,000 worth of support to working parents. it's an...? elephant! from september, working parents will get the...
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the prime minister was upbeat, visiting a nursery in hartlepool today, insisting parents will be able to access the new free hours. we have fully funded the programme and increased the rates we are paying to nurseries, making sure there are more childcare places available, more childcare staff available and the future looks bright. this is a really positive intervention, whichm when it is fully rolled out, it will be worth about £7,000 of support to working parents. it's an elephant! from this september, children nine months old will be included. working parents, funded for 15 free hours in term time. by september 2025, the conservatives are promising 33 hours. labour says it won't outline its plans untiljust before the election, arguing they will make realistic promises. if you're going to make commitments, you have to have a plan to make it happen. there is a total absence of that from the conservatives. parents know it, they see it every day. the rhetoric from the government, i think, will ring very hollow for parents when they try to access childcare places, only to discover they
the prime minister was upbeat, visiting a nursery in hartlepool today, insisting parents will be able to access the new free hours. we have fully funded the programme and increased the rates we are paying to nurseries, making sure there are more childcare places available, more childcare staff available and the future looks bright. this is a really positive intervention, whichm when it is fully rolled out, it will be worth about £7,000 of support to working parents. it's an elephant! from this...
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the prime minister was upbeat, visiting a nursery in hartlepool today, insisting parents will be able to access the new free hours. we have fully funded the programme and increased the rates we are paying to nurseries, making sure there are more childcare places available, more childcare staff available and the future looks bright. this is a really positive intervention, whichm when it is fully rolled out, it will be worth about £7,000 of support to working parents. it's an elephant! from this september, children nine months old will be included. working parents, funded for 15 free hours in term time. by september 2025, the conservatives are promising 33 hours. labour says it won't outline its plans untiljust before the election, arguing they will make realistic promises. if you're going to make commitments, you have to have a plan to make it happen. there is a total absence of that from the conservatives. parents know it, they see it every day. the rhetoric from the government, i think, will ring very hollow for parents when they try to access childcare places, only to discover they
the prime minister was upbeat, visiting a nursery in hartlepool today, insisting parents will be able to access the new free hours. we have fully funded the programme and increased the rates we are paying to nurseries, making sure there are more childcare places available, more childcare staff available and the future looks bright. this is a really positive intervention, whichm when it is fully rolled out, it will be worth about £7,000 of support to working parents. it's an elephant! from this...
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alid ahmed alid had stabbed 70 year old pensioner terence carney six times in hartlepool in what was intended as revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. he told police the attack, a week after the hamas attacks on israel , was for the attacks on israel, was for the people of gaza and he had wanted to kill more victims . a court in to kill more victims. a court in new york has overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for sex crimes. it's a stunning development for the former top hollywood producer, whose crimes sparked what became known as the metoo movement. manhattan's district attorney will now decide whether to seek a retrial . there's little chance of him being released. he's also serving 16 years for the rape of a woman in a beverly hills hotel . as you've been hearing, tensions are high in edinburgh this evening, with tensions are high in edinburgh this evening , with the scottish this evening, with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence . it's vote of no confidence. it's after the snps power sharing deal with t
alid ahmed alid had stabbed 70 year old pensioner terence carney six times in hartlepool in what was intended as revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. he told police the attack, a week after the hamas attacks on israel , was for the attacks on israel, was for the people of gaza and he had wanted to kill more victims . a court in to kill more victims. a court in new york has overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for sex crimes. it's a stunning development for the former top hollywood...
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twice electing a conservative mayor and then injecting labour from the prized parliamentary seat of hartlepool in a by—election, the lowest of low points. and so that's why this mayoral contest reverberates way beyond here. a tory win and rishi sunak will grab a lifeline. a labour win and keir starmer, well, he will believe he really is on a roll. i think this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak holds on to this, then that's what he will be trumpeting, he will show that he does have that indefinable quality to reach out to these former areas that borisjohnson won, so that's big for him, but to overturn a 73% share of the vote last time around for labour would again be a massive triumph, and show that they really are coming home to their former heartlands, so, and just talking to various people out on doorsteps, they say it is incredibly close, and they are all confident for their own sides, but nobody is really predicting the winner yet. and offerings from the parties vying for the top spot — from ben houchen, a highly personal campaign, with no mention of the conservative party, other
twice electing a conservative mayor and then injecting labour from the prized parliamentary seat of hartlepool in a by—election, the lowest of low points. and so that's why this mayoral contest reverberates way beyond here. a tory win and rishi sunak will grab a lifeline. a labour win and keir starmer, well, he will believe he really is on a roll. i think this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak holds on to this, then that's what he will be trumpeting, he will show that he does have that...
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ahmed alid, who's been charged with murdering a 70 year old in hartlepool town centre. minutes after repeatedly stabbing his sleeping housemate. denies murder. the asylum seeker told the court that he felt unwell when he stabbed the pensioner in the street, and anna riley , news reporter, joins anna riley, news reporter, joins me now from teesside. crown court. anna, welcome to the show. what's the latest on the case? >> thanks, martin. yes, well, as as you have just said ahmed ali, the asylum seeker who's accused of fatally stabbing pensioner terence carney and his housemate javid noori eight days after hamas attacked israel in what the prosecution say was an attack motivated by the israel—palestine conflict , said israel—palestine conflict, said that he felt unwell and that he might faint when he stabbed a pensioner. terence carney . he's pensioner. terence carney. he's admitted to doing these acts of the stabbing, but he said that he did not intend to kill mr carney or intend to seriously injure or kill mr noori. the prosecution at teesside crown court has said t
ahmed alid, who's been charged with murdering a 70 year old in hartlepool town centre. minutes after repeatedly stabbing his sleeping housemate. denies murder. the asylum seeker told the court that he felt unwell when he stabbed the pensioner in the street, and anna riley , news reporter, joins anna riley, news reporter, joins me now from teesside. crown court. anna, welcome to the show. what's the latest on the case? >> thanks, martin. yes, well, as as you have just said ahmed ali, the...
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on a visit to a hartlepool nursery, the prime minister said they could deliver. we have fully punted the programme and increase the rates we are paid to nurseries, making sure there are more places available, more staff available and the future looks bright and this is a positive intervention which, in its fully rolled out, will be worth about £7,000 worth of support to working parents. from september, working parents will get the 15 hours for nine—month—old children, to stop by september by 2025, the conservatives are promising 33 hours. labour is refusing to outline its plans untiljust before the election. if you are going to bed commitment, you need to and there you'll make parents don't see it every day, and the rhetoric will be bad for parents when they try to access childcare places, only to discover that just aren't there. the lib dems also warned places might not be available. people are finding that there are not the nursery places, there are not the childminders, and parents are disappointed. they have been promised help by the conservatives but ch
on a visit to a hartlepool nursery, the prime minister said they could deliver. we have fully punted the programme and increase the rates we are paid to nurseries, making sure there are more places available, more staff available and the future looks bright and this is a positive intervention which, in its fully rolled out, will be worth about £7,000 worth of support to working parents. from september, working parents will get the 15 hours for nine—month—old children, to stop by september...
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injecting labour from the conservative mayor and then injecting labourfrom the prized parliamentary seat of hartlepool in a by—election, the lowest of low points. —— injecting labour. that is why this may or context reverberates further beyond here, the tory win, and rishi sunak will grab a lifeline. a labour win and keir starmer will believe that he is on a roll. , , ., ., , , roll. this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak _ roll. this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak holds _ roll. this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak holds on _ roll. this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak holds on to - roll. this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak holds on to this, i if rishi sunak holds on to this, then that is what he will be trumpeting, he does have that indefinable quality to reach out to these form areas that borisjohnson one, so that is big for him, but to overturn 873% share of the vote last time around for labour, it would be a massive triumph, to show that they really are coming home to their former heartlands, so just talking to various people out on doorsteps, they say
injecting labour from the conservative mayor and then injecting labourfrom the prized parliamentary seat of hartlepool in a by—election, the lowest of low points. —— injecting labour. that is why this may or context reverberates further beyond here, the tory win, and rishi sunak will grab a lifeline. a labour win and keir starmer will believe that he is on a roll. , , ., ., , , roll. this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak _ roll. this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak holds _...
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twice electing a conservative mayor and then ejecting labour from the prized parliamentary seat of hartlepool in a byelection — the lowest of low points. and so that's why this mayoral contest reverberates way beyond here. a tory win and rishi sunak will grab a lifeline. a labourwin, and keir starmer, well, he will believe he really is on a roll. i think this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak holds on to this, then that's what he will be trumpeting. he will show that he does have that indefinable quality to reach out to these former areas that borisjohnson won. so that's big for him. but to overturn a 73% share of the vote last time round for labour would again be a massive triumph and show that they really are coming home to their former heartlands. and just talking to various people who've been out on the doorsteps, they say it's incredibly close and they're all confident for their own sides, but nobody is really predicting the winner yet. and offerings from the parties vying for the top slot... from ben houchen, a highly personal campaign with no mention of the conservative party o
twice electing a conservative mayor and then ejecting labour from the prized parliamentary seat of hartlepool in a byelection — the lowest of low points. and so that's why this mayoral contest reverberates way beyond here. a tory win and rishi sunak will grab a lifeline. a labourwin, and keir starmer, well, he will believe he really is on a roll. i think this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak holds on to this, then that's what he will be trumpeting. he will show that he does have that...
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a moroccan asylum seeker who stabbed a pensioner to death in the street in hartlepool has been found guilty of murder. ahmed alid said he'd been motivated by the war in gaza. he's also been found guilty of attempting to murder his housemate and assaulting two police officers. fiona trott reports now, and a warning that some viewers may find some of the details distressing. catching a killer. minutes before he had fatally stabbed a pensioner. down on the ground, now. now he is cornered and bewildered. this down on the ground, now. now he is cornered and bewildered.— cornered and bewildered. as the olice cornered and bewildered. as the police point _ cornered and bewildered. as the police point a — cornered and bewildered. as the police point a weapon _ cornered and bewildered. as the police point a weapon at - cornered and bewildered. as the police point a weapon at him. i cornered and bewildered. as the - police point a weapon at him. ahmed alid tried to kill his housemate. but amazingly javed nouri survived. the attack was heard on a 999 call. he has got a knife. there is a lot
a moroccan asylum seeker who stabbed a pensioner to death in the street in hartlepool has been found guilty of murder. ahmed alid said he'd been motivated by the war in gaza. he's also been found guilty of attempting to murder his housemate and assaulting two police officers. fiona trott reports now, and a warning that some viewers may find some of the details distressing. catching a killer. minutes before he had fatally stabbed a pensioner. down on the ground, now. now he is cornered and...
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here, a moroccan asylum seeker on trial for the murder of a pensioner in hartlepool has told police he was motivated by the conflict in gaza . 45 year the conflict in gaza. 45 year old ahmed ali denies murdering 70 year old terence carney, as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javad nouri last november. he says he carried out the attacks as an act of revenge for israel's killing of children in the palestinian conflict . in the palestinian conflict. he's also accused of assaulting two female police officers who interviewed him after his arrest , the royal mail has said today it's working to remove counterfeit stamps from circulation after an increase in reports of fakes being sold in shops and online, the telegraph reported today. china is flooding britain with counterfeit royal mail stamps, with small retailers buying forgeries online. it's understood that the fakes were causing a rise in complaints when stamps bought from legitimate stores were being deemed fraudulent, resulting in a £5 fine for the user. and as you've been hearing, the former prime minister boris johnson,
here, a moroccan asylum seeker on trial for the murder of a pensioner in hartlepool has told police he was motivated by the conflict in gaza . 45 year the conflict in gaza. 45 year old ahmed ali denies murdering 70 year old terence carney, as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javad nouri last november. he says he carried out the attacks as an act of revenge for israel's killing of children in the palestinian conflict . in the palestinian conflict. he's also accused of assaulting two...
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a moroccan bloke slips into hartlepool and decides that it's the perfect stage for a total horror show. a local septuagenarian, a bloke in his 70s collecting his pension, becomes the unwitting star of this terrorist tirade. he committed a european tour, complete with rejections from both finland and germany, until he saunters into britain unasked in 2020. and guess what? we in britain like mugs, let him stay. we give him a bed, we give him board, we give him benefits in hartlepool and a north—east man lost his life as a consequence. here we are, his life snuffed out by islamism and the media, frankly, is about as silent as the g in lasagne. and meanwhile another secret sanctuary lands here. and before you know it, he's sporting one of those hamas headbands like it's the latest must have from a fashion website. it's a really bleak picture. i think, as as we see the likes of jacob rees—mogg being swarmed by pro—palestine protesters, the left has taken a really dangerous dalliance with extremism and islamism . while extremism and islamism. while our country's alarm bells are being u
a moroccan bloke slips into hartlepool and decides that it's the perfect stage for a total horror show. a local septuagenarian, a bloke in his 70s collecting his pension, becomes the unwitting star of this terrorist tirade. he committed a european tour, complete with rejections from both finland and germany, until he saunters into britain unasked in 2020. and guess what? we in britain like mugs, let him stay. we give him a bed, we give him board, we give him benefits in hartlepool and a...
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but for places like hartlepool and here in blackpool, this is a very real problem . and it's very real problem. and it's a problem that's here right now . problem that's here right now. >> sophie reaper thanks for shining a light on this important social issue. live there from blackpool now is waleses controversial 20 mile an hour policy going to be scrapped? well, that's what they're debating right now in they're debating right now in the senate later this afternoon. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's channel welcome back. it's 349. i'm martin daubney on gb news now at 4:00. i'll have the latest from the rwanda debate in the house of commons, which you can see is going on right now on your screen. we'll have a full discussion on that in the next houn discussion on that in the next hour. but before that, almost 470,000 people have signed a petition calling for wales's 20 mile per hour zones to be scrapped and a debate on that very topic is about to get underway at the welsh synod. while the welsh conservatives called for that debate. and joining me now is the i
but for places like hartlepool and here in blackpool, this is a very real problem . and it's very real problem. and it's a problem that's here right now . problem that's here right now. >> sophie reaper thanks for shining a light on this important social issue. live there from blackpool now is waleses controversial 20 mile an hour policy going to be scrapped? well, that's what they're debating right now in they're debating right now in the senate later this afternoon. i'm martin daubney...
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motivated by the conflict in gaza. 45 year old ahmed ali denies murdering 70 year old terence carney in hartlepool town centre, as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javid nouri. he says he carried out the attack as an act of revenge for what he says. israel killing children in palestinian conflict. he is also accused of assaulting two female police officers who had interviewed him after his arrest. hundreds of tata steel workers are set to go on strike over the proposed closure of port talbot blast furnaces. around 1500 steel workers based in port talbot and clamwin in south wales have voted for industrial action over the company's plan to close its furnaces , resulting in the furnaces, resulting in the potential loss of 2800 jobs. it's the first time in over 40 years that port talbot steelworkers have gone on strike. institutional bias prevented further investigation of complaints made by subpostmasters about the post office horizon it system. former post office managing director david smith has been giving evidence today to the inquiry into the horizon it scandal between 1999 and 201
motivated by the conflict in gaza. 45 year old ahmed ali denies murdering 70 year old terence carney in hartlepool town centre, as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javid nouri. he says he carried out the attack as an act of revenge for what he says. israel killing children in palestinian conflict. he is also accused of assaulting two female police officers who had interviewed him after his arrest. hundreds of tata steel workers are set to go on strike over the proposed closure of...
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childcare for working parents on the first week of being rolled out across england, meeting parents in hartlepool this morning, the prime minister rejected claims that nurseries can't cope with the increasing demand as a result of the new policy. rishi sunak said the package for support for families has been introduced in stages to give time for more places to be made available at nurseries . but the available at nurseries. but the leader of the lib democrats said davy says it shows the conservatives are out of touch. >> it's not just about registering, it's about whether the childcare is actually there and in community after community, people are finding that there aren't the nursery places, there aren't the child minders and parents are very disappointed. actually. they've been promised help by the conservatives but childcare is in chaos under the conservatives and it needs dramatic reform . and it needs dramatic reform. >> so ed davey. that's the news for the latest stories. do sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr code on your screen right now , or go to gb news .com/ alerts. >> good evening
childcare for working parents on the first week of being rolled out across england, meeting parents in hartlepool this morning, the prime minister rejected claims that nurseries can't cope with the increasing demand as a result of the new policy. rishi sunak said the package for support for families has been introduced in stages to give time for more places to be made available at nurseries . but the available at nurseries. but the leader of the lib democrats said davy says it shows the...
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. >> ahmed halid stabbed 70 year old terence carney six times in hartlepool in what was intended as revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. he told police the attack, a week after the hamas attacks on israel, was for the people of gaza. he also said he wanted to kill more victims , as wanted to kill more victims, as al fayed was also found guilty of the attempted murder of his housemate, who he had attacked before the fatal stabbing of mr carney. he'll be sentenced on the 17th of may. two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a torso was found in a nature reserve. the body part was found wrapped in plastic by a passer by at kersal dale wetlands in salford. early this month. the victim is believed to be a man aged over 40, who had only been dead for a matter of days. two men from salford, who
. >> ahmed halid stabbed 70 year old terence carney six times in hartlepool in what was intended as revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. he told police the attack, a week after the hamas attacks on israel, was for the people of gaza. he also said he wanted to kill more victims , as wanted to kill more victims, as al fayed was also found guilty of the attempted murder of his housemate, who he had attacked before the fatal stabbing of mr carney. he'll be sentenced on the 17th of may....
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one in every 63 children in hartlepool is in care. one in every 278 is in care in hertfordshire , and one in every hertfordshire, and one in every 256 in buckinghamshire is in care. so we have a massive north—south divide in terms of the number of children going into care . the fact that in into care. the fact that in blackpool it's around about 2. clearly it's very, very alarming. now i'll be the first to say this is not a subject about which i know very much, but i'm keen to find out what is happening in the north of england is this a direct result of increased poverty or does it reflect a bigger, scarier societal breakdown? we're joining me first is professor kate pickett , academic director kate pickett, academic director of the of health equality north, kate, i can scarcely believe these numbers. what is going on? >> well, i'm glad you're shocked. and thanks for having me on. and this is something we really need to be talking about. we know that some of this reason is for exactly what you said. it is for exactly what you said.
one in every 63 children in hartlepool is in care. one in every 278 is in care in hertfordshire , and one in every hertfordshire, and one in every 256 in buckinghamshire is in care. so we have a massive north—south divide in terms of the number of children going into care . the fact that in into care. the fact that in blackpool it's around about 2. clearly it's very, very alarming. now i'll be the first to say this is not a subject about which i know very much, but i'm keen to find out what...
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a moroccan asylum seeker on trial for the murder of a pensioner in hartlepool has told the police he was motivated by the conflict in gaza. 45 year old ahmed khalid denies murdering 70 year old terence karney, as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javid noori last october. he says he carried out the attacks as an act of revenge for israel's killing of children in palestine. he said he's also been accused of assaulting two female police officers who'd interviewed him after his arrest . the royal mail has said it's working to remove counterfeit stamps from circulation after an increase in reports of fakes being sold in shops and online. the telegraph reports today, china is flooding britain with counterfeit royal mail stamps, with small retailers buying forgeries online. it's understood that the fakes were causing a rise in complaints when stamps bought from legitimate stores were being deemed fraudulent, resulting in a £5 fine. a new poll has suggested rishi sunak and other conservative government ministers may keep their seats in the next general election because of voter
a moroccan asylum seeker on trial for the murder of a pensioner in hartlepool has told the police he was motivated by the conflict in gaza. 45 year old ahmed khalid denies murdering 70 year old terence karney, as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javid noori last october. he says he carried out the attacks as an act of revenge for israel's killing of children in palestine. he said he's also been accused of assaulting two female police officers who'd interviewed him after his arrest...
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of course, after being charged for murder in hartlepool . so there murder in hartlepool. so there are genuine concerns going on in this inbox and, i think rightly so . now, folks, joe biden has so. now, folks, joe biden has thrown down the gauntlet to donald trump by saying he is happy to debate his predecessor ahead of the presidential election in november. this is the first time that the president has committed to a debate with his rival for the white house. he previously remarked that his willingness to appear on a stage with donald trump depended on his behaviour. how patronising. well, let's get our thoughts on this from the us political analyst eric ham . political analyst eric ham. eric, thank you very much for your time . i mean, eric, do you your time. i mean, eric, do you think actually he'll roll back on this? do you think president biden will say, no, it's too risky. let's not do that . risky. let's not do that. >> well, to be clear, i don't believe that joe biden wants to actually debate donald trump. however, i do believe if his feet are held to the fire, he
of course, after being charged for murder in hartlepool . so there murder in hartlepool. so there are genuine concerns going on in this inbox and, i think rightly so . now, folks, joe biden has so. now, folks, joe biden has thrown down the gauntlet to donald trump by saying he is happy to debate his predecessor ahead of the presidential election in november. this is the first time that the president has committed to a debate with his rival for the white house. he previously remarked that his...
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working parents, and in the very first week of it being rolled out across england, meeting parents in hartlepool this morning, the prime minister rejected claims that nurseries just can't cope with increasing demand as a result of the new policy . rishi sunak says the policy. rishi sunak says the package of support for families has introduced in stages to give time for more places to be made available at nurseries. but the leader of the liberal democrats , leader of the liberal democrats, ed davey, says it shows the conservatives are out of touch . conservatives are out of touch. >> it's not just about registering, it's about whether the childcare is actually there. and in community after community, people are finding that there aren't the nursery places, there aren't the childminders and parents are very disappointed, actually. they've been promised help by the conservatives. but childcare is chaos under the is in chaos under the conservatives and it needs dramatic reform now. >> so ed davey now, have you ever gone incognito while using google chrome as a browser? well your private information
working parents, and in the very first week of it being rolled out across england, meeting parents in hartlepool this morning, the prime minister rejected claims that nurseries just can't cope with increasing demand as a result of the new policy . rishi sunak says the policy. rishi sunak says the package of support for families has introduced in stages to give time for more places to be made available at nurseries. but the leader of the liberal democrats , leader of the liberal democrats, ed...
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the hartlepool by—election. labour lost in hartlepool three years ago, just three years ago and here we are now looking at polls where clearly a lot of people are putting their faith in labour. they are looking at the options and saying yes, we want to make that change to a change of government. when the election is called, we not complacent about that, but we've got to keep making the case. i think honestly, the transformation in labour has been remarkable and i think a lot of the credit for that should go to keir starmer. a lot of people didn't think this was possible, so i can't underestimate the job that we have had to do. i can't stress enough the change that we've had to make to do that. it is, i think, different to what you saw in 1997 where you'd obviously had an election before that, where labour came very close and there was a lot of kind of kind of labour actually just go that bit further and win it. we're trying to go from one of our worst results in history to what would be one of the best, and that
the hartlepool by—election. labour lost in hartlepool three years ago, just three years ago and here we are now looking at polls where clearly a lot of people are putting their faith in labour. they are looking at the options and saying yes, we want to make that change to a change of government. when the election is called, we not complacent about that, but we've got to keep making the case. i think honestly, the transformation in labour has been remarkable and i think a lot of the credit for...
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a moroccan asylum seeker on trial for the murder of a pensioner in hartlepool has told the police he was motivated by the conflict in gaza. 45 year old ahmed khalid denies murdering 70 year old terence karney, as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javid noori last october. he says he carried out the attacks as an act of revenge for israel's killing of children in palestine. he said he's also been accused of assaulting two female police officers who'd interviewed him after his arrest . the royal mail has said it's working to remove counterfeit stamps from circulation after an increase in reports of fakes being sold in shops and online. the telegraph reports today, china is flooding britain with counterfeit royal mail stamps, with small retailers buying forgeries online. it's understood that the fakes were causing a rise in complaints when stamps bought from legitimate stores were being deemed fraudulent, resulting in a £5 fine. a new poll has suggested rishi sunak and other conservative government ministers may keep their seats in the next general election because of voter
a moroccan asylum seeker on trial for the murder of a pensioner in hartlepool has told the police he was motivated by the conflict in gaza. 45 year old ahmed khalid denies murdering 70 year old terence karney, as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javid noori last october. he says he carried out the attacks as an act of revenge for israel's killing of children in palestine. he said he's also been accused of assaulting two female police officers who'd interviewed him after his arrest...
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here, a moroccan asylum seeker on trial for the murder of a pensioner in hartlepool has told police he was motivated by the conflict in gaza . 45 year the conflict in gaza. 45 year old ahmed ali denies murdering 70 year old terence carney, as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javad nouri last november. he says he carried out the attacks as an act of revenge for israel's killing of children in the palestinian conflict
here, a moroccan asylum seeker on trial for the murder of a pensioner in hartlepool has told police he was motivated by the conflict in gaza . 45 year the conflict in gaza. 45 year old ahmed ali denies murdering 70 year old terence carney, as well as the attempted murder of his housemate javad nouri last november. he says he carried out the attacks as an act of revenge for israel's killing of children in the palestinian conflict
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she demanded that jill for jill mortimer, the mp for hartlepool, publish her tax return. and that just an return. and that was just an ordinary backbencher, you know, more the tories are >> although the tories are missing trick here, they've missing a trick here, they've left it the mail on sunday to fight battle. have they fight this battle. have they been their been aggressive enough in their questioning rayner, questioning of angela rayner, again, idea of again, you know, this idea of them being a bit too polite when it comes attacks, maybe them being a bit too polite when it com�*ratherttacks, maybe them being a bit too polite when it com�* rather ttac defenestrate they'd rather not defenestrate angela they'd rather not defenestrate angthey might that if she >> they might think that if she stays she is, that she stays where she is, that she would be more an asset to would be more of an asset to them, i don't know. >> well, she they think that >> well, she they may think that people that she's kind of, people think that she's kind of, you stalwart of the you know,
she demanded that jill for jill mortimer, the mp for hartlepool, publish her tax return. and that just an return. and that was just an ordinary backbencher, you know, more the tories are >> although the tories are missing trick here, they've missing a trick here, they've left it the mail on sunday to fight battle. have they fight this battle. have they been their been aggressive enough in their questioning rayner, questioning of angela rayner, again, idea of again, you know, this idea of...
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when labour lost the hartlepool by—election to the tories in may 2021, starmer came close to resigning . starmer came close to resigning. the ensuing reshuffle aimed to clip the wings of deputy leader angela rayner, but ended with her gaining a whole host of titles. borisjohnson her gaining a whole host of titles. boris johnson but weeks later the partygate scandal began to break and labour passed the tories in the polls. >> boozy parties in downing street . is he now going to do street. is he now going to do the decent thing and resign? >> as the conservatives have swapped one prime minister for another and another against a backdrop of high taxes and stretched public services , the stretched public services, the labour lead has only grown. here's scarlett mccgwire pollster at jl partners , and one pollster at jl partners, and one thing that keir starmer has managed to do is make himself and the party look like a safe opfion and the party look like a safe option again, especially around issues like immigration and the economy numerous u—turns economy and his numerous u—turns on p
when labour lost the hartlepool by—election to the tories in may 2021, starmer came close to resigning . starmer came close to resigning. the ensuing reshuffle aimed to clip the wings of deputy leader angela rayner, but ended with her gaining a whole host of titles. borisjohnson her gaining a whole host of titles. boris johnson but weeks later the partygate scandal began to break and labour passed the tories in the polls. >> boozy parties in downing street . is he now going to do...
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for working parents in the first week of it being rolled out across the country, meeting parents in hartlepool this morning, the prime minister rejected claims that nurseries can't cope with increasing as a result of increasing demand as a result of the new policy. rishi sunak says the new policy. rishi sunak says the package of support for families has been introduced in stages to give time for more places to be made available . places to be made available. adidas says that it will block any german football shirts featuring the number 44, amid concerns over a resemblance to the ss nazi symbol. the new kits were launched last month ahead of germany hosting the european championships, but a historian has similarities with has flagged similarities with the logo for ss, which was a nazi paramilitary organisation. the country's football association says that it didn't support spot the similarities when the design was approved, but that it will now be changed. pncesin but that it will now be changed. prices in shops are rising at the slowest rate for two years. that's according to new figures in ma
for working parents in the first week of it being rolled out across the country, meeting parents in hartlepool this morning, the prime minister rejected claims that nurseries can't cope with increasing as a result of increasing demand as a result of the new policy. rishi sunak says the new policy. rishi sunak says the package of support for families has been introduced in stages to give time for more places to be made available . places to be made available. adidas says that it will block any...
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changing the party hasn't been easy when labour lost the hartlepool by—election to the tories in may 2021, starmer came close to resigning . starmer came close to resigning. the ensuing reshuffle aimed to clip the wings of deputy leader angela rayner, but ended with her gaining a whole host of titles for . but weeks later, the titles for. but weeks later, the partygate scandal began to break and labour passed the tories in the polls . the polls. >> boozy parties in downing street, yes, is he now going to do the decent thing and resign ? do the decent thing and resign? >> yes, as the conservatives have swapped one prime minister for another and another against a backdrop of high taxes and stretched public services , the stretched public services, the labour lead has only grown. here's scarlett mccgwire pollster at jl partners . pollster at jl partners. >> and one thing that keir starmer has managed to do is make himself and the party look like a safe option again, especially around issues like immigration and the economy and his policy his numerous u—turns on policy have been seized
changing the party hasn't been easy when labour lost the hartlepool by—election to the tories in may 2021, starmer came close to resigning . starmer came close to resigning. the ensuing reshuffle aimed to clip the wings of deputy leader angela rayner, but ended with her gaining a whole host of titles for . but weeks later, the titles for. but weeks later, the partygate scandal began to break and labour passed the tories in the polls . the polls. >> boozy parties in downing street, yes,...
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. >> they were winning the hartlepool by—election off the labour party. it was almost a peak of boris johnson's popularity . well after those popularity. well after those elections, tried to popularity. well after those elect to s, tried to popularity. well after those elect to demote tried to popularity. well after those elect to demote angela tried to popularity. well after those elect to demote angela rayner. tried to demote angela rayner. he tried to do a reshuffle of his shadow cabinet, but by the end of the day i mean angela rayner say what you want about her. she is a tough cookie . her. she is a tough cookie. she's a negotiator. she's stayed, she stayed in the commons office with keir starmer battling him back and ended the day with more jobs than she started. she ended with about 5 or 6 jobs. >> yes. didn't she have a very, very title? very long title? >> incredibly she >> incredibly long title? she remained deputy leader of the labour party, she was was labour party, she was she was shadow minister for this, that and the other, she, she, she hel
. >> they were winning the hartlepool by—election off the labour party. it was almost a peak of boris johnson's popularity . well after those popularity. well after those elections, tried to popularity. well after those elect to s, tried to popularity. well after those elect to demote tried to popularity. well after those elect to demote angela tried to popularity. well after those elect to demote angela rayner. tried to demote angela rayner. he tried to do a reshuffle of his shadow...
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when labour lost the hartlepool by—election to the tories in may 2021, starmer came close to resigning . starmer came close to resigning. the ensuing reshuffle aimed to clip the wings of deputy leader angela rayner, but ended with her gaining a whole host of titles. >> boris johnson but weeks later, the partygate scandal began to break and labour passed the tories in the polls. >> boozy parties in downing street ? yes. street? yes. >> is he now going to do the decent thing and resign ? decent thing and resign? >> as the conservatives have swapped one prime minister for another and another against a backdrop of high taxes and stretched public services , the stretched public services, the labour lead has only grown . labour lead has only grown. here's scarlett mccgwire pollster at jl partners , and one pollster at jl partners, and one thing that keir starmer has managed to do is make himself and the party look like a safe opfion and the party look like a safe option again, especially around issues like immigration and the economy numerous u—turns economy and his numerous u—turns on
when labour lost the hartlepool by—election to the tories in may 2021, starmer came close to resigning . starmer came close to resigning. the ensuing reshuffle aimed to clip the wings of deputy leader angela rayner, but ended with her gaining a whole host of titles. >> boris johnson but weeks later, the partygate scandal began to break and labour passed the tories in the polls. >> boozy parties in downing street ? yes. street? yes. >> is he now going to do the decent thing...
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there was hartlepool united. there were £5 million in debt a couple of ago. fa cup replay of years ago. an fa cup replay against one of boys against one of the big boys really did wipe out. it really did wipe that out. so it does difference. you does make a difference. you know, when barrow got to know, you saw when barrow got to the got plum tie against the got got a plum tie against aston villa a few years ago. what it did for the town. yeah. they spoke this morning they spoke out this morning or yesterday said was yesterday rather and said it was they outraged what was they were outraged by what was going it is having an going on and it is having an effect down the pyramid. it's you know, i find it a little bit unedifying. i think it's about greed the clubs. the greed for the top clubs. the sheffield united manager yesterday, chris wilder, said the don't want to the big boys just don't want to play the big boys just don't want to play these fa cup replays. they're the bringing the they're the ones bringing the money into game and so their money into the ga
there was hartlepool united. there were £5 million in debt a couple of ago. fa cup replay of years ago. an fa cup replay against one of boys against one of the big boys really did wipe out. it really did wipe that out. so it does difference. you does make a difference. you know, when barrow got to know, you saw when barrow got to the got plum tie against the got got a plum tie against aston villa a few years ago. what it did for the town. yeah. they spoke this morning they spoke out this...