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i am in hartlepool. _ the parties are saying to him. i am in hartlepool, the _ the parties are saying to him. i am in hartlepool, the scene _ the parties are saying to him. i —n in hartlepool, the scene of the lowest point of keir starmer�*s leadership in the labour party when he lost that by—election here three years ago. the reason why it was so bad is because it went backwards on labour�*s worst general election result since 1935. so will the labour party stage a comeback year in hartlepool? they think they will. tomorrow in this exact whole counting will be under way in the wider tees valley mayoral contest. that big hitter, ben houchen, the conservative incumbent mayor, will he be holding on? if he does, it is good for rishi sunak, if he does not, that will be a blow for the prime minister. what are the party saying about the national picture? labour are saying is they believe every incumbent mayor will hold on. so that means ben houchen for the tories in the tees valley. it means andy street for the conservatives in the we
i am in hartlepool. _ the parties are saying to him. i am in hartlepool, the _ the parties are saying to him. i am in hartlepool, the scene _ the parties are saying to him. i —n in hartlepool, the scene of the lowest point of keir starmer�*s leadership in the labour party when he lost that by—election here three years ago. the reason why it was so bad is because it went backwards on labour�*s worst general election result since 1935. so will the labour party stage a comeback year in...
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denny savage there in hartlepool, thanks very i there in hartlepool, thanks very much for that, thank you. the former top lawyer for the uk post office, jane macleod, "won't co—operate" with the inquiry into the horizon it scandal. that's according to a lawyerfor the inquiry. the former chief executive is going to be appearing at this inquiry next week, over the course of several days. i came in today and there were dozens of chairs added to the inquiry rooms in anticipation of the supposed officers, the victims and of course the media who will be attending, and in the run—up to that, we've heard of several obstacles that the inquiry has faced. one of them is jane macleod's appearance that you mentioned there, they revealed that the former general counsel for the post office who was there in the latter part of the scandal during the famous high court case that alan bates walked forward, she is no longer cooperating with the inquiry. she was meant to be appearing injune and instead is abroad. she previously said she supported the ongoing inquiry and was assisting it. but either way
denny savage there in hartlepool, thanks very i there in hartlepool, thanks very much for that, thank you. the former top lawyer for the uk post office, jane macleod, "won't co—operate" with the inquiry into the horizon it scandal. that's according to a lawyerfor the inquiry. the former chief executive is going to be appearing at this inquiry next week, over the course of several days. i came in today and there were dozens of chairs added to the inquiry rooms in anticipation of the...
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hartlepool, - that... we can see what is going on in hartlepool. hartlepool, proud . in hartlepool. hartlepool, proud maritime history and it does appear that labour have told us they will take that counsel. it is a no—brainer for you to be taking hartlepool at this stage. no-brainer for you to be taking hartlepool at this stage. people talk about quite _ hartlepool at this stage. people talk about quite rightly - hartlepool at this stage. people talk about quite rightly labour'sj talk about quite rightly labour's turnaround since 2019. go back to the hartlepool by—election, i grew up the hartlepool by—election, i grew up in sunderland and walking round hartlepool, it was tough, that contest. we had very few councillors on the ground. i was shocked by how that labour base had been eroded over time. to be sitting here on the kind of results we have seen, to see hartlepool being a labour council again, it is a significant turnaround. you don't get itjust because they are unhappy with the conservative party, it stands as a testament how labour have turned ourselves around over th
hartlepool, - that... we can see what is going on in hartlepool. hartlepool, proud . in hartlepool. hartlepool, proud maritime history and it does appear that labour have told us they will take that counsel. it is a no—brainer for you to be taking hartlepool at this stage. no-brainer for you to be taking hartlepool at this stage. people talk about quite _ hartlepool at this stage. people talk about quite rightly - hartlepool at this stage. people talk about quite rightly labour'sj talk about...
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that was brenda harrison, now labour leader of hartlepool— doing. that was brenda harrison, now labour leader of hartlepool council. i labour leader of hartlepool council. that one was broadly expected. one not so broadly expected was rushmore council, covering aldershot, a military town. labour has taken out. some really big wins for labour but notjubilation across some really big wins for labour but not jubilation across the some really big wins for labour but notjubilation across the board. in the last hour, we have had the results from oldham. labour has lost control of that council. what happened is that was real descent of the labour party over its approach on the war in gaza. a couple of independent candidates stood on a deliberate antilabour platform because of the standing about gaza and a1. overall a good picture but
that was brenda harrison, now labour leader of hartlepool— doing. that was brenda harrison, now labour leader of hartlepool council. i labour leader of hartlepool council. that one was broadly expected. one not so broadly expected was rushmore council, covering aldershot, a military town. labour has taken out. some really big wins for labour but notjubilation across some really big wins for labour but not jubilation across the some really big wins for labour but notjubilation across the...
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hartlepool and thurrock. if you are conserved and waking up and you are pretty gloomy about these results, these might make you feel a bit better, labour on a bad night might have taken harlow, on a really bad night for the tories, fareham may have gone to the lib dems. but they've held on. let me quickly whizz through a couple of results that matter. redditch, an area that was conservative, since 2018, it's not any more. it's now labour. on a good night they took a bunch of seats from the conservatives. hartlepool, if you rememberthree conservatives. hartlepool, if you remember three ago, labour lost the hartlepool by—election, a low point in keir starmer�*s leadership. now they've won it pretty convincingly actually. they took a bunch of seats, eight new ones, the conservatives have lost six, and one as a result i want to bring you which is interesting, old on. this was labour—controlled and it's not any more. this is why look at the number of independence —— oldham. this is a change of scene over
hartlepool and thurrock. if you are conserved and waking up and you are pretty gloomy about these results, these might make you feel a bit better, labour on a bad night might have taken harlow, on a really bad night for the tories, fareham may have gone to the lib dems. but they've held on. let me quickly whizz through a couple of results that matter. redditch, an area that was conservative, since 2018, it's not any more. it's now labour. on a good night they took a bunch of seats from the...
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hartlepool, three years ago, the by—election in hartlepool, the lowest moment of keir starmer�*s leadership when labour lost to the conservatives. they seem to be on their way back in hartlepool, 2a seats to the conservatives it was six, comfortable majority for labour. tories have lost six seats, independents lost two, labour up eight. good news for labour, bad news for the conservatives? on the labour side, a caveat, news for the conservatives? on the labourside, a caveat, in news for the conservatives? on the labour side, a caveat, in some parts of the country, small caveat, a caveat nonetheless, oldham in greater manchester, labour have controlled this, see the red down the bottom, for years, they don't any more. the pink, you can see why, the independents, they have won a number of seats from labour, labour down five, independents ap seven. the five has gone from there to there directly. five people who criticised labour's policy on gaza and won seats directly from labour, causing a bit of concern in parts of the labour party that the gaza war is having an impact in some parts of the c
hartlepool, three years ago, the by—election in hartlepool, the lowest moment of keir starmer�*s leadership when labour lost to the conservatives. they seem to be on their way back in hartlepool, 2a seats to the conservatives it was six, comfortable majority for labour. tories have lost six seats, independents lost two, labour up eight. good news for labour, bad news for the conservatives? on the labour side, a caveat, news for the conservatives? on the labourside, a caveat, in news for the...
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three years ago, labour lost a by—election in hartlepool. there was a question about how the party was doing in parts of the country it had traditionally done well. one was blackpool south, because it was conservative at the last general election but look at this. labour have won by a stonking majority, 7600 votes more than the conservatives, and the tories will be really worried about this number. mark butcher from the reform party, the successor to nigel faraj�*s brexit party, almost beat the conservative candidate, only 117 votes in that, really close and will worry conservative ho. here are the percentages. look at that tory votes change, it has collapsed, down by more than a third that is a big change for the conservative party. labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up 11%. this one is the one i think is probably the graphic of the night. look at this. it's a huge swing from the conservatives to labour. 26% will really make conservative mps looking at this result wondering what it might mean for them
three years ago, labour lost a by—election in hartlepool. there was a question about how the party was doing in parts of the country it had traditionally done well. one was blackpool south, because it was conservative at the last general election but look at this. labour have won by a stonking majority, 7600 votes more than the conservatives, and the tories will be really worried about this number. mark butcher from the reform party, the successor to nigel faraj�*s brexit party, almost beat...
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starmer�*s leadership, labour lost the hartlepool by—election. you can see the council has been hung for years, it is not now, labourwon has been hung for years, it is not now, labour won comfortably, 24 seats, 19 needed for control. pretty happy about that. the picture has changed. labour upsets, conservatives down two, independents lost a couple. looking good for labour, bad for the conservatives, but not perfect for labour. oldham in greater manchester, really interesting if we are trying to figure out potential achilles' heel is for labour. onto the next page to show you, independent at seven, labour down five, that is why they lost control, and five of the independents was standing on a platform about the war in gaza, saying labour have the wrong policy, angry at the position they have taken. that appears to be one of the key reasons labour have lost control in oldham. the party says there are local factors, in oldham. the party says there are localfactors, losing in oldham. the party says there are local factors, losing seats there for a wh
starmer�*s leadership, labour lost the hartlepool by—election. you can see the council has been hung for years, it is not now, labourwon has been hung for years, it is not now, labour won comfortably, 24 seats, 19 needed for control. pretty happy about that. the picture has changed. labour upsets, conservatives down two, independents lost a couple. looking good for labour, bad for the conservatives, but not perfect for labour. oldham in greater manchester, really interesting if we are...
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the of the night to change hands was hartlepool-— hartlepool. the labour co-operative na , hartlepool. the labour co-operative aa , 649 hartlepool. the labour co-operative party. 649 votes- — hartlepool. the labour co-operative party, 649 votes. the _ hartlepool. the labour co-operative party, 649 votes. the conservativesj party, 649 votes. the conservatives lost six councillors _ party, 649 votes. the conservatives lost six councillors here _ party, 649 votes. the conservatives lost six councillors here and - party, 649 votes. the conservatives lost six councillors here and labourl lost six councillors here and labour gain back control. the winner is a symbolic one for them, clawing back lost ground. we have worked so hard to get the trust of the people in hartlepool back to the labour party. and i think that is probably what has done it tonight. but and i think that is probably what has done it tonight.— and i think that is probably what has done it tonight. but there are warnin: has done it tonight. but there are warning signs _ has done
the of the night to change hands was hartlepool-— hartlepool. the labour co-operative na , hartlepool. the labour co-operative aa , 649 hartlepool. the labour co-operative party. 649 votes- — hartlepool. the labour co-operative party, 649 votes. the _ hartlepool. the labour co-operative party, 649 votes. the conservativesj party, 649 votes. the conservatives lost six councillors _ party, 649 votes. the conservatives lost six councillors here _ party, 649 votes. the conservatives lost six...
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they were places right from hartlepool in the north, i right from hartlepool in the north, but right down to other places like rushmore and hampshire which contain the military town of aldershot. down to the south coast to a council they have never won before. so there was a real spread of labour's results. labour's campaign coordinator said that going to target seats notjust in their old heartlands, what is known as the red wall across northern england but also in the south as well. so i think we can expect campaigns targeting those voters in what is traditionally a very conservative area.- voters in what is traditionally a very conservative area. thank you. that is our— very conservative area. thank you. that is our political _ very conservative area. thank you. j that is our political correspondent. when toby addison lost his sight as a teenager, he says he went off the rails and struggled to cope, but over the years he's refused to let it restrict his life. toby started posting videos about his disability on social media, and his refreshingly honest approach has earned him a hu
they were places right from hartlepool in the north, i right from hartlepool in the north, but right down to other places like rushmore and hampshire which contain the military town of aldershot. down to the south coast to a council they have never won before. so there was a real spread of labour's results. labour's campaign coordinator said that going to target seats notjust in their old heartlands, what is known as the red wall across northern england but also in the south as well. so i think...
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we took a poll| of hartlepool council, for example. and ben _ of hartlepool council, for example. and ben won that burrow. he is a conservative _ and ben won that burrow. he is a conservative candidate. - and ben won that burrow. he is a conservative candidate. but- and ben won that burrow. he is a conservative candidate.— and ben won that burrow. he is a conservative candidate. but this is the oint. conservative candidate. but this is the point- ben _ conservative candidate. but this is the point. ben houchen _ conservative candidate. but this is the point. ben houchen ran - conservative candidate. but this is the point. ben houchen ran a - the point. ben houchen ran a campaign _ the point. ben houchen ran a campaign that distanced him from the conservatives. that campaign that distanced him from the conservatives— campaign that distanced him from the conservatives._ i - conservatives. that is not true. i have seen _ conservatives. that is not true. i have seen the _ conservatives. that is not true. i have seen the media _ conservatives. that is not true. i have seen the medi
we took a poll| of hartlepool council, for example. and ben _ of hartlepool council, for example. and ben won that burrow. he is a conservative _ and ben won that burrow. he is a conservative candidate. - and ben won that burrow. he is a conservative candidate. but- and ben won that burrow. he is a conservative candidate.— and ben won that burrow. he is a conservative candidate. but this is the oint. conservative candidate. but this is the point- ben _ conservative candidate. but this is the...
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labour did the same in hartlepool in the north—east of england. and on the south coast in west sussex where they have never won before. but, five independent candidate standing on a pro—gastric platform cost labour control in oldham in greater manchester as evidence labour's stance on gaza has had an impact particularly in places with a significant muslim population. earlier, keir starmer was in blackpool to celebrate winning a
labour did the same in hartlepool in the north—east of england. and on the south coast in west sussex where they have never won before. but, five independent candidate standing on a pro—gastric platform cost labour control in oldham in greater manchester as evidence labour's stance on gaza has had an impact particularly in places with a significant muslim population. earlier, keir starmer was in blackpool to celebrate winning a
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danny savage, bbc news, hartlepool. the number of confirmed cases of cryptosporidiosis in south devon have now more than doubled to 46. it's caused by a water—borne parasite, leading to vomiting and diarrhoea. around 16,000 homes and businesses have been told to boil their water before using it. this morning, the boss of south west water apologised for the outbreak, caused by contamination. this extraordinary image is of ten—year—old zulaikha moments after she was rescued from floodwaters a few days ago in afghanistan, by a teenage boy who risked his own life to come to heraid. devastating floods in the last week have destroyed homes and roads and killed hundreds of people in the north east of the country. but there have been also been stories like that of zulaikha, as caroline davies reports from baghlan province. this is the story of incredible rescues, told by those who survived. friday afternoon, the main street of fulool village is a raging torrent. on the roof of a mosque, shivering, coated in mud, children
danny savage, bbc news, hartlepool. the number of confirmed cases of cryptosporidiosis in south devon have now more than doubled to 46. it's caused by a water—borne parasite, leading to vomiting and diarrhoea. around 16,000 homes and businesses have been told to boil their water before using it. this morning, the boss of south west water apologised for the outbreak, caused by contamination. this extraordinary image is of ten—year—old zulaikha moments after she was rescued from floodwaters...
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lord houchen has already won more votes in hartlepool , redcar more votes in hartlepool, redcar and middlesbrough, with just stockton still to be announced. labour's local election gains across england and wales include winning in key areas such as rushmoor in hampshire for the first time. labour also won thurrock and hartlepool, but the tories held harlow . and a high tories held harlow. and a high court judge has ruled that the government's climate plan is unlawful. several environmental charities took joint legal action against the government, saying the strategy ignored the risk of missing targets . saying the strategy ignored the risk of missing targets. in his judgement, mrjustice risk of missing targets. in his judgement, mr justice sheldon ruled the government's plan was not justified by the evidence . not justified by the evidence. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen , or the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts . go to gb news. com slash alerts. >> cheers! >> cheers! >> britannia wine club proudly sponsors th
lord houchen has already won more votes in hartlepool , redcar more votes in hartlepool, redcar and middlesbrough, with just stockton still to be announced. labour's local election gains across england and wales include winning in key areas such as rushmoor in hampshire for the first time. labour also won thurrock and hartlepool, but the tories held harlow . and a high tories held harlow. and a high court judge has ruled that the government's climate plan is unlawful. several environmental...
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hartlepool, redditch and thurrock. and they say the significance of that is that there is a parliamentary battleground seats, so that will show that they are in business. what is the conservative party saying? they are saying tees valley mayoral contest, reasonably 0k, they think. west midlands, andy street, they think it is on a knife edge. they believe they are doing badly in their traditional shia areas, the conservative party, but they are doing well in marginal seats. the liberal democrats are saying that they will have to wait until five o'clock tomorrow before they start to see themselves in the areas where they are in contest, woking and places like tunbridge wells. but what the liberal democrats are picking up is that in parliamentary battleground seats that they need to win at the general election, they can see labour voters voting tactically for the lib dems. so tell me, tactically for the lib dems. so tell me. nick. — tactically for the lib dems. so tell me. nick. is _ tactically for the lib dems. so tell
hartlepool, redditch and thurrock. and they say the significance of that is that there is a parliamentary battleground seats, so that will show that they are in business. what is the conservative party saying? they are saying tees valley mayoral contest, reasonably 0k, they think. west midlands, andy street, they think it is on a knife edge. they believe they are doing badly in their traditional shia areas, the conservative party, but they are doing well in marginal seats. the liberal democrats...
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danny savage, bbc news, hartlepool. a jury at manchester crown court has found a teacher guilty of having sex with two schoolboys. 30—year—old rebecca joynes groomed the youngsters from the age of 15. she was on bail for sexual activity with the first child when she became pregnant by the second. neither teen must be identified. the number of confirmed cases of the bug cryptosporidiosis in south devon have now more than doubled to 46. the water—born parasite causes vomiting and diarrhoea and around 16,000 homes and businesses have been told to boil their water before using it. this morning the boss of south west water apologised for the outbreak, caused by contamination. jenny kumah is in brixham. the latest figures show more than 386,000 bottles have been given out and people here have been telling me they feel stressed and worried as this outbreak continues to have an impact on their health and finances. investigations continue around this reservoir in the affected area. yesterday came the news that the potentia
danny savage, bbc news, hartlepool. a jury at manchester crown court has found a teacher guilty of having sex with two schoolboys. 30—year—old rebecca joynes groomed the youngsters from the age of 15. she was on bail for sexual activity with the first child when she became pregnant by the second. neither teen must be identified. the number of confirmed cases of the bug cryptosporidiosis in south devon have now more than doubled to 46. the water—born parasite causes vomiting and diarrhoea...
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and finally for the moment let me take you to hartlepool. this is the scene. the counters in the left hand side of your screen beginning to count votes in hartlepool. we of course have correspondeds and reporters at all that counts around england that accounting tonight overnight. here in the newsroom, we have the coffee on the go, although not all the votes will be counted overnight, so we will have results, not only through the night, but there are more tomorrow and some indeed on saturday. so, who has been at the poles and where? there have been elections in 107 councils in england, that means more than 2660 c “p england, that means more than 2660 c up for grabs. england, that means more than 2660 c upfor grabs. —— england, that means more than 2660 c up for grabs. —— seats. the conservatives and labour defending a similar number, just under 1000. the lib dems are defending just over 400, green partyjust over 100. elections for mayors have been taking place in london and nine other metro areas across england. mayors be chosen for the first time in
and finally for the moment let me take you to hartlepool. this is the scene. the counters in the left hand side of your screen beginning to count votes in hartlepool. we of course have correspondeds and reporters at all that counts around england that accounting tonight overnight. here in the newsroom, we have the coffee on the go, although not all the votes will be counted overnight, so we will have results, not only through the night, but there are more tomorrow and some indeed on saturday....
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this is a key area, an area where borisjohnson did very well in 2019 and again, the hartlepool by—election on 2021 and keir starmer considered resigning after that but things were looking so bad so labour have turned things around and they have turned things around and they have got a lot closer this time but they will say it's a very personal vote for the incumbent and up but not much solace to rishi sunak or the conservative mps who want to hold onto their seats in this part of the world. i hold onto their seats in this part of the world.— of the world. i know you keep it un-to-date- — cannock chase council. live now to our correspondent joanne writtle in cannock chase. we are here at the cannock leisure centre and counting is under way and the reason the focus of attention here is because the council has historically been a labour stronghold but in more recent years it changed hands a number of times so back in 2021, the conservatives took control of the cannock chase council for the very first time and then last year labour gained some ground but they didn't gain enough seats to ta
this is a key area, an area where borisjohnson did very well in 2019 and again, the hartlepool by—election on 2021 and keir starmer considered resigning after that but things were looking so bad so labour have turned things around and they have turned things around and they have got a lot closer this time but they will say it's a very personal vote for the incumbent and up but not much solace to rishi sunak or the conservative mps who want to hold onto their seats in this part of the world. i...
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early morning last october in hartlepool. armed police! armed police found a man they had been looking for after reports of a violent attack.— looking for after reports of a violent attack. ., ., �* . ., violent attack. you don't have to say anything- -- _ violent attack. you don't have to say anything... ahmed - violent attack. you don't have to say anything... ahmed alid - violent attack. you don't have to - say anything... ahmed alid described in court as an — say anything... ahmed alid described in court as an islamic _ say anything... ahmed alid described in court as an islamic extremist - say anything... ahmed alid described in court as an islamic extremist had l in court as an islamic extremist had just murdered a pensioner on the street and tried to kill another man. he told police he did it in protest against israel and the gaza conflict. earlier he had stabbed a housemate who somehow survived this scene. alid prowled the streets with a knife before murdering a 70—year—old man called terence carney, a complete stranger,
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sorry, it didn't, i was slightly misleading you there, hartlepool was an area for the conservatives have been doing all right in recent years, particularly after brexit and they voted 70% leaving brexit referendum but look what happened overnight. the conservatives lost six seats, labour won eight and it went from a hung council to one that is controlled by the labour party. a lot of people in westminster are trying to work out what this means for a general election. by—elections are different but there was an important by—election overnight in blackpool south and it was won by labour. look what happened to the conservative vote. that is really bad. down by almost a third, most of it going to labour and some going to reform uk, the successor to nigel faraj's brexit party. if you're a tory mp sitting this morning to try to understand what this means for your election prospect, there is no graphic that is going worry you more than that. 26% swing from the conservatives to labour. that is huge, that is the third biggest swing from the tories to labour since world war ii. there have been
sorry, it didn't, i was slightly misleading you there, hartlepool was an area for the conservatives have been doing all right in recent years, particularly after brexit and they voted 70% leaving brexit referendum but look what happened overnight. the conservatives lost six seats, labour won eight and it went from a hung council to one that is controlled by the labour party. a lot of people in westminster are trying to work out what this means for a general election. by—elections are...
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as you've been hearing, ahmed ali 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 attacks on israel, was for the people of gaza, and he had wanted to kill more victims. ali kadi was also found guilty of the attempted murder of his housemate, who had been attacked before the fatal stabbing of mr carney . in other news, the carney. in other news, the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has declined to give a cast iron guarantee of tax cuts while insisting the tax burden would go down under a future conservative government but he warns that labour will be forced to raise taxes to pay for their spending pledges. as he reiterated his own commitment to eliminating national insurance. speaking a short while ago in london, the chancellor accused his shadow rachel reeves of resorting to playground politics with her criticism of the high levels of taxation on uk households. >> it comes to labour policies on jobs , welfare reform and tax. on jobs, we
as you've been hearing, ahmed ali 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 attacks on israel, was for the people of gaza, and he had wanted to kill more victims. ali kadi was also found guilty of the attempted murder of his housemate, who had been attacked before the fatal stabbing of mr carney . in other news, the carney. in other...
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—— hartlepool in the north which you havejust discussed —— discuss, in much more in the south. we are feeling good, we fought a good, positive campaign. the results are good for us overnight so far and of course we have lots more to come over the next couple of days. let�*s over the next couple of days. let's cross live to _ over the next couple of days. let's cross live to blackpool, _ over the next couple of days. let's cross live to blackpool, rowan bridge is. what happened? i(eir bridge is. what happened? keir starmer has _ bridge is. what happened? lie: " starmer has been using bridge is. what happened? iie: " starmer has been using words bridge is. what happened? i;;e: " starmer has been using words like seismic and historic for the labour victory you had in blackpool last night, a 26% swing to labour, the third biggest swing from the conservatives to labour since 19a5. no doubt it is a really significant result for labour, and i don�*t think it is a surprise we saw keir starmer and angela rayner, the deputy leader, in the constituency this morning making most of last
—— hartlepool in the north which you havejust discussed —— discuss, in much more in the south. we are feeling good, we fought a good, positive campaign. the results are good for us overnight so far and of course we have lots more to come over the next couple of days. let�*s over the next couple of days. let's cross live to _ over the next couple of days. let's cross live to blackpool, _ over the next couple of days. let's cross live to blackpool, rowan bridge is. what happened? i(eir...
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winning hartlepool winning. you know, redditch winning winning in aldershot . winning in plymouth. aldershot. winning in plymouth. i think you can go around all around the country. you can find examples of where labour's vote is delivering in exactly the constituency's labour needs to win. so you can also look at places like harlow or farnham and, and say that these are places that labour campaigned very hard . their parents lived very hard. their parents lived in fareham, is not labour. >> there are places you can you can look, you can look across to so many places where senior labour figures campaigned pretty hard, but didn't quite make it through. my, my contention to you is not that labour is not on course to win. i think it's pretty clear that on these results it is. my contention is that this is not a situation that this is not a situation that would see the conservatives go below 100 seats. this is not a situation that looks better for the labour party than 1997, mate. >> come on, a strong result for the tories is keeping above 100 seats and they're, they're historically the
winning hartlepool winning. you know, redditch winning winning in aldershot . winning in plymouth. aldershot. winning in plymouth. i think you can go around all around the country. you can find examples of where labour's vote is delivering in exactly the constituency's labour needs to win. so you can also look at places like harlow or farnham and, and say that these are places that labour campaigned very hard . their parents lived very hard. their parents lived in fareham, is not labour....
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if you look at hartlepool, _ of instability. if you look at hartlepool, you _ of instability. if you look at hartlepool, you know, - of instability. if you look at i hartlepool, you know, great of instability. if you look at - hartlepool, you know, great victory for labour, — hartlepool, you know, great victory for labour, quite _ hartlepool, you know, great victory for labour, quite an— hartlepool, you know, great victory for labour, quite an emotional- for labour, quite an emotional victory— for labour, quite an emotional victory for— for labour, quite an emotional victory for labour, _ for labour, quite an emotional victory for labour, and - for labour, quite an emotional victory for labour, and it - for labour, quite an emotional victory for labour, and it was i for labour, quite an emotionalj victory for labour, and it was a turnaround _ victory for labour, and it was a turnaround in _ victory for labour, and it was a turnaround in three _ victory for labour, and it was a turnaround in three years - victory for labour, and it was a. turnaround in three years where
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rushmoor, hartlepool and thurrock. lib dems are also up four councillors. they've got 40. n0 four councillors. they've got 40. no i beg your pardon. they've got 14 additional councillors up for they've got four councils, 97 councillors at the moment , the greens also up. the moment, the greens also up. they're up 12 at the moment but they've not gained control of any council results from more than 70 councils. still to come in. >> so lots to go through. joining us now is political correspondent for the spectator. james heale good to see you this morning james. what's your assessment of what we've seen so far ? far? >> well, i think what's so striking is that it basically confirms what we saw 12 months ago.the confirms what we saw 12 months ago. the polls really haven't moved since the may 2023 local elections, and the public seem to have clearly made up their mind. they want the tories out of office and they want keir starmer to be prime minister and they will be heartened that not only are they slightly up on last yea
rushmoor, hartlepool and thurrock. lib dems are also up four councillors. they've got 40. n0 four councillors. they've got 40. no i beg your pardon. they've got 14 additional councillors up for they've got four councils, 97 councillors at the moment , the greens also up. the moment, the greens also up. they're up 12 at the moment but they've not gained control of any council results from more than 70 councils. still to come in. >> so lots to go through. joining us now is political...
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thank you - luke, barry and hartlepool. -- there luke, barry and hartlepool. —— there in hartlepool. the green party has been celebrating what they describe as "encouraging results" in the local elections, having gained more than 60 seats. it has become the biggest party on a number of councils, including bristol, although it fell narrowly short of an overall majority there. the party's co—leader adrian ramsayjoins us now. very good morning to you, mr renzi, good to speak to you today. give us a sense of your elation, with the results as they sent so far —— mr ramsi. results as they sent so far -- mr ramsi. ., ., results as they sent so far -- mr ramsi. . ., ., , ramsi. charlie, we are really deliahted ramsi. charlie, we are really delighted with _ ramsi. charlie, we are really delighted with these - ramsi. charlie, we are really delighted with these results, | ramsi. charlie, we are really i delighted with these results, for the first— delighted with these results, for the first local election in a row we have _ the first local election in a row we have a _ the first local e
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ahmed al fayed stabbed 70 year old terence carney six times in hartlepool , in what was intended hartlepool, in what was intended as revenge for the israel—hamas conflict . but he told police the conflict. but he told police the attack, a week after the hamas attacks on israel, was for the people of gaza and he had wanted to kill more victims. a lead was also found guilty of the attempted murder of his housemate, who he had attacked before the fatal stabbing of mr carney . the chancellor, jeremy carney. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has declined to give a cast iron guarantee of tax cuts, while insisting the tax burden would go down under a future conservative government he warns that labour will be forced to raise taxes to pay for their spending pledges, as he reiterated his own commitment to eliminating national insurance. speaking in london, this morning, the chancellor accused his shadow rachel reeves, a resorting to playground politics with her criticism of the high levels of taxation on uk households. >> it comes to labour policies on jobs, welfare reform and tax. the difference if th
ahmed al fayed stabbed 70 year old terence carney six times in hartlepool , in what was intended hartlepool, in what was intended as revenge for the israel—hamas conflict . but he told police the conflict. but he told police the attack, a week after the hamas attacks on israel, was for the people of gaza and he had wanted to kill more victims. a lead was also found guilty of the attempted murder of his housemate, who he had attacked before the fatal stabbing of mr carney . the chancellor,...
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40 years the hartlepool element has been elbowed out and the hampstead element came to dominate. and what they did is they just assumed that the hartlepool's of this world wouldn't have anywhere else to 90, wouldn't have anywhere else to go, that they would always vote labour because they always had. and then obviously, i think brexit was a warning shot, that actually people are not going to do what you want them to do in these working class communities. in terms of the labour party. and then we saw the 2019 election, where so many of these communities voted tory for the first time. but what i would say is for those of us inside the party, as i said, as i've been for 30 years and who lived in working class communities and who tried to look beyond the m25 in a way that so many in the party didn't, this was obvious , party didn't, this was obvious, this kind of schism that emerged between the party and the working class was obvious. and actually, there is that contempt. i have to say that there is. when you see the gillian duffy thing and you talk about the emily thornberry flag in
40 years the hartlepool element has been elbowed out and the hampstead element came to dominate. and what they did is they just assumed that the hartlepool's of this world wouldn't have anywhere else to 90, wouldn't have anywhere else to go, that they would always vote labour because they always had. and then obviously, i think brexit was a warning shot, that actually people are not going to do what you want them to do in these working class communities. in terms of the labour party. and then...
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first of all, they've got hartlepool back. of course , when hartlepool back. of course, when keir starmer lost hartlepool back in 2021, it was the height of the vaccine bounce. boris johnson was riding high. he seriously thought about resigning. but look . how things resigning. but look. how things have turned around since then. so they've got hartlepool back, they've also and they're very happy about this. taken rushmoor in hampshire, that's the home of the british army. that is not the british army. that is not the sort of place that you would ordinarily expect labour to be taking. so they are trumpeting that very , very loudly. that very, very loudly. >> i'm not sure if you know the answer to this question. sorry to interject. will there be a lot of squaddies living down there? are there barracks down there? >> yeah, there are, there are, which is interesting. >> bear in mind sunaks defence. yes budget bonanza. >> yes. and of course, you know, we've had rishi sunak last, last week upping defence spending to 2.5% by the end of the decade, making a lot of noi
first of all, they've got hartlepool back. of course , when hartlepool back. of course, when keir starmer lost hartlepool back in 2021, it was the height of the vaccine bounce. boris johnson was riding high. he seriously thought about resigning. but look . how things resigning. but look. how things have turned around since then. so they've got hartlepool back, they've also and they're very happy about this. taken rushmoor in hampshire, that's the home of the british army. that is not the...
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ahmed ali ali had already tried to kill his housemate before roaming the streets of hartlepool and repeatedly stabbing grandfather terence carney last october. the 45 year old is an asylum seeker who claimed to be from morocco. shadow home secretary yvette cooper says his conviction exposes what she's called an alarming catalogue of failings in the home office's handling of his asylum claim . a teacher his asylum claim. a teacher convicted of having sex with two schoolboys becoming pregnant by one of them has been described by a judge today as a predator. rebecca jones was found guilty of six counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child . sexual activity with a child. she denied having sex with one schoolboy and claimed a relationship with a second teenager began only once he had left school and after she had been sacked during her two week trial, the high school teacher told the court that she craved attention and was flattered by the teenagers. the 30 year old will be sentenced in july . well, will be sentenced in july. well, there's still no word tonight on how long residents in sout
ahmed ali ali had already tried to kill his housemate before roaming the streets of hartlepool and repeatedly stabbing grandfather terence carney last october. the 45 year old is an asylum seeker who claimed to be from morocco. shadow home secretary yvette cooper says his conviction exposes what she's called an alarming catalogue of failings in the home office's handling of his asylum claim . a teacher his asylum claim. a teacher convicted of having sex with two schoolboys becoming pregnant by...
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an extremis has been sentenced to life for the murder of a 70—year—old man in hartlepool last year. ahmed will serve a minimum of 44 years he told the police the attack was in protest over the issue and gaza conflict. danny savage. armed police find a man they have been looking for after reports of a violent attack. described in court as an islamic greasy mist, had murdered another man, telling police he did it in protest against the gaza situation. he prowled the streets with a life, murdered a 70—year—old man called terence carney, a complete stranger out for a walk. the judges comments were allowed to be found today. you attacked and — were allowed to be found today. you attacked and murdered terence carney in a terrorist _ attacked and murdered terence carney in a terrorist act, intending it in revenge — in a terrorist act, intending it in revenge for— in a terrorist act, intending it in revenge for the actions of a foreign country. _ revenge for the actions of a foreign country, israel, and to intimidate and influence the british government in its international relati
an extremis has been sentenced to life for the murder of a 70—year—old man in hartlepool last year. ahmed will serve a minimum of 44 years he told the police the attack was in protest over the issue and gaza conflict. danny savage. armed police find a man they have been looking for after reports of a violent attack. described in court as an islamic greasy mist, had murdered another man, telling police he did it in protest against the gaza situation. he prowled the streets with a life,...
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roads not built in in hartlepool. >> this is where you're standing. what happened in hartlepool. labour crushing victory for labour in hartlepool. what happened to reform in hartlepool because the tories flagbearer , the tories, tories flagbearer, the tories, should have stood down and let us win the seats. >> but they didn't. you see, they're now splitting the vote because they're toxic. well, you're not standing for down the tories, so why would they stand down for you? why should we stand down? we're we're the party on the down for you. because they failed. they betrayed the country. they've allowed mass immigration. they're pro—nazi . they're pro they're pro—nazi. they're pro all the policies that are destroying our economy , killing destroying our economy, killing our jobs, destroying our economy, killing ourjobs, killing our our jobs, killing our communities ourjobs, killing our communities like port talbot. they're on the way down. >> if that was a general election, you'd probably lost your deposit. richard in hartlepool. >> know how many of your councillors are going
roads not built in in hartlepool. >> this is where you're standing. what happened in hartlepool. labour crushing victory for labour in hartlepool. what happened to reform in hartlepool because the tories flagbearer , the tories, tories flagbearer, the tories, should have stood down and let us win the seats. >> but they didn't. you see, they're now splitting the vote because they're toxic. well, you're not standing for down the tories, so why would they stand down for you? why should...
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from places with big brexit votes, like hartlepool, to the military town of aldershot and rushmoor and the south coast where they won ader for the first time. it wasn't all good news for sir keir starmer. in oldham, independent candidates opposed to labour's stance on gaza meant they lost control of the council. the liberal democrats had big gains to win dorset and tunbridge wells. and picked up seats in other conservative—facing towns in the south, like winchester. let's make this conservative government history. where ed davey tried to argue the tories were like dinosaurs. this is disaster for the conservatives and in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote liberal democrat. back at the blackpool south by election, just 117 votes separated second place conservatives and third place reform uk, the successor to the brexit party. we're becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wal
from places with big brexit votes, like hartlepool, to the military town of aldershot and rushmoor and the south coast where they won ader for the first time. it wasn't all good news for sir keir starmer. in oldham, independent candidates opposed to labour's stance on gaza meant they lost control of the council. the liberal democrats had big gains to win dorset and tunbridge wells. and picked up seats in other conservative—facing towns in the south, like winchester. let's make this...
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among the headlines — labour won control of councils in redditch, thurrock, hartlepool, and rushmoor in hampshire. but they lost oldham to no overall control. for the conservatives — there was a huge swing in their loss of the blackpool south by—election to labour. four councils were also lost. but their candidate ben houchen won the race in the tees valley to stay on as mayor. the liberal democrats have been targeting conservative areas in the south of england, hoping to establish a base to fight for those seats in the general election. unlike the other leaders, sir ed davey�*s media event was held in the south in winchester. complete with — as you can see — conservative dinosaurs, which he wants to consign to history. and the greens have seen their vote go up by around 17% in areas with large muslim communities. they've also done well in places where there is a high student population. sir keir starmer and rishi sunak have been talking to the media about their parties�* fortunes. here's a little of what they had to say. we want that general election and we're confident
among the headlines — labour won control of councils in redditch, thurrock, hartlepool, and rushmoor in hampshire. but they lost oldham to no overall control. for the conservatives — there was a huge swing in their loss of the blackpool south by—election to labour. four councils were also lost. but their candidate ben houchen won the race in the tees valley to stay on as mayor. the liberal democrats have been targeting conservative areas in the south of england, hoping to establish a base...
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labour also won thurrock and hartlepool , but the thurrock and hartlepool, but the conservatives held harlow. if you're watching on television, you're watching on television, you can see here the latest council results from across those seats in england and more results will follow into tomorrow, including the west midlands and london's mayor meanwhile, labour's won two more mayoral elections, with david skaith securing york and north yorkshire and kim mcguinness winning in north east defending the defeating. rather, the former labour turned independent jamie driscoll. however, conservative ben houchen has been re—elected as tees valley mayor. but with a reduced majority over labour in darlington, he pulled 4000 votes more than labour's chris mcewan and three teenagers who carried out a knife attack have been named today as shane cunningham. carter bushnell and leo knight. the 16 year old friend stabbed mickey roynon to death with a large hunting knife at a 16th birthday party in bath . shane birthday party in bath. shane cunningham has been convicted of that murder and has been det
labour also won thurrock and hartlepool , but the thurrock and hartlepool, but the conservatives held harlow. if you're watching on television, you're watching on television, you can see here the latest council results from across those seats in england and more results will follow into tomorrow, including the west midlands and london's mayor meanwhile, labour's won two more mayoral elections, with david skaith securing york and north yorkshire and kim mcguinness winning in north east defending...
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ahmed ali al fayed had already tried to kill his housemate before roaming the streets of hartlepool and repeatedly stabbing grandfather terrence carney last october. the 45 year old is an asylum seeker . who claimed to be from seeker. who claimed to be from morocco. shadow home secretary yvette cooper says his conviction exposes what she's called an alarming catalogue of failings in the home office's handung failings in the home office's handling of his asylum . claim. handling of his asylum. claim. well, as we heard from mark at the top of the programme, a teacher convicted of having sex with two schoolboys becoming pregnant by one of them has been described as a predator. rebecca jones was found guilty of six counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child. she denied having sex with one schoolboy and claimed a relationship with a second teenager began only once he had left school and after she had been sacked during her two week trial, the high school teacher told the court that she craved . told the court that she craved. attention and was flattered by the teenager's attention. t
ahmed ali al fayed had already tried to kill his housemate before roaming the streets of hartlepool and repeatedly stabbing grandfather terrence carney last october. the 45 year old is an asylum seeker . who claimed to be from seeker. who claimed to be from morocco. shadow home secretary yvette cooper says his conviction exposes what she's called an alarming catalogue of failings in the home office's handung failings in the home office's handling of his asylum . claim. handling of his asylum....
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returning to the 15th of october, mr terence carney was a local man from hartlepool, the port town in county durham, who enjoyed walking in the peace of early mornings. he was someone of quiet habits, strongly connected to his wife and daughter, who miss him deeply . daughter, who miss him deeply. their powerful impact statements remind the court that the defendant's random targeting of a lone man in the street has touched many lives , and more touched many lives, and more than one generation. the sentence i pass whatever it is, is incapable of undoing the harm the defendant has caused to that family. no period of incarceration would be equivalent to the life he has taken. and that's not the purpose of sentencing. having been thwarted in his murderous attempt on mr nouri, the defendant walked out of the house and down the road. he held the knife in his hand and was captured on cctv footage holding it up in the air as he walked along. he continued saying allahu akbar after just a few minutes, he approached mr carney, who saw him and crossed the road to avoid him. what happenedis the ro
returning to the 15th of october, mr terence carney was a local man from hartlepool, the port town in county durham, who enjoyed walking in the peace of early mornings. he was someone of quiet habits, strongly connected to his wife and daughter, who miss him deeply . daughter, who miss him deeply. their powerful impact statements remind the court that the defendant's random targeting of a lone man in the street has touched many lives , and more touched many lives, and more than one generation....
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. >> nigel. >> nigel. >> not not in hartlepool. >> not not in hartlepool. >> he stood in hartlepool last time and he was going to stand in hartlepool and now he's going to stand in boston and skegness. >> and i asked him about that and he said it wasn't true that he was jumping ship constituency. >> did he. yes he did. >> did he. yes he did. >> oh i think that's public knowledge though. but you've heard it from the horse's mouth quite literally. yeah. are you sure that wasn't before? he then announced he was going to do it anyway. >> it was only about a week ago that this was confirmed. >> well, hopefully we'll find out today. it would be nice to know where he's actually standing as a candidate. isn't this the perfect scenario, really? >> nigel farage doing all this media, getting all the exposure on bbc question time tonight . on bbc question time tonight. >> that panel show he's nigel's on question time tonight is he alongside piers morgan. >> it's going to be quite the one. but but but but honestly i do think there is a bit of tension at the top of reform uk over this . over this. >>
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here, a terrorist who murdered a 70 year old man in hartlepool and said he did it for the people of gaza, has been sentenced today to at least 44 years in jail. ahmed ali al fayed repeatedly stabbed terrence carney in hartlepool town centre last october, eight days after the hamas attacks inside israel. the 45 year old is an asylum seeker who claimed to be from morocco. this evening. shadow home secretary yvette cooper says his conviction exposes what she's called an alarming catalogue of failings in the home office's handung failings in the home office's handling of his claim to asylum . handling of his claim to asylum. in other news, a teacher convicted of having sex with two schoolboys becoming pregnant by one of them has been described as a predator. 30 year old rebecca jones was found guilty of six counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child . sexual activity with a child. she denied having sex with one school boy and claimed a relationship with a second teenager began only once. he had left school, and after she had been sacked during her two week trial, the high school teac
here, a terrorist who murdered a 70 year old man in hartlepool and said he did it for the people of gaza, has been sentenced today to at least 44 years in jail. ahmed ali al fayed repeatedly stabbed terrence carney in hartlepool town centre last october, eight days after the hamas attacks inside israel. the 45 year old is an asylum seeker who claimed to be from morocco. this evening. shadow home secretary yvette cooper says his conviction exposes what she's called an alarming catalogue of...
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an islamic extremist is sentenced to life for the murder of a 70—year—old in hartlepool last year. the sky—rocketing price of your olive oil due to disease, wildfires and drought. and one of the biggest fights in modern boxing history — usyk versus fury — to be crowned undisputed champion of the world.
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a life sentence for a moroccon asylum seeker who murdered a 70—year—old in hartlepool, last year. ahmed al—id told police the attack was over the israel—gaza war. fears of a crisis for children with special needs due to an insufficient funding. now with all the latest sport here's lizzie. we're starting with the news this afternoon, that arne slot has confirmed he will be the new liverpool manager. the feyenoord coach had already revealed he was in talks to replace jurgen klopp who announced injanuary that he would be leaving anfield at the end of the season. injanuary that he would be leaving
a life sentence for a moroccon asylum seeker who murdered a 70—year—old in hartlepool, last year. ahmed al—id told police the attack was over the israel—gaza war. fears of a crisis for children with special needs due to an insufficient funding. now with all the latest sport here's lizzie. we're starting with the news this afternoon, that arne slot has confirmed he will be the new liverpool manager. the feyenoord coach had already revealed he was in talks to replace jurgen klopp who...
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here is what's going on right now in hartlepool — they are counting council races there and the contest to be the mayor of the tees valley. an enterprising zone there as they get going with the ballot papers. the conservative ben houchen won there last time by a million miles — how will he fare this time? oh, and there's a parliamentary by election too at the home of the pleasure beach and the tower in blackpool. from the politicians, let the spin begin, the expectation management where they'd like to focus. the first result we'll look for is the blackpool by—election, which is the only result where rishi sunak and the government are really on the ballot paper. and if we can gain that it will show real progress on the way to the coming general election. the last time most of these seats were fought was in 2021 where we had effectively a vaccine bounce as we rolled out the covid vaccine. that was our best set of local elections since 2008, so that's a very high base. so compared to that it is going to be difficult to achieve on that, so that's the backdrop, i think, for the results t
here is what's going on right now in hartlepool — they are counting council races there and the contest to be the mayor of the tees valley. an enterprising zone there as they get going with the ballot papers. the conservative ben houchen won there last time by a million miles — how will he fare this time? oh, and there's a parliamentary by election too at the home of the pleasure beach and the tower in blackpool. from the politicians, let the spin begin, the expectation management where...
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and from labour the tories _ hartlepool. and from labour the tories want to hold on to sune, great, — tories want to hold on to sune, great, we — tories want to hold on to sune, great, we would love to see that happen — great, we would love to see that happen. what are the conservatives saying? _ happen. what are the conservatives saying? tees valley, held on to that and west— saying? tees valley, held on to that and west midlands and they talk of projected national share, which suggests— projected national share, which suggests 34% for labour, they say labour— suggests 34% for labour, they say labour in — suggests 34% for labour, they say labour in 96 under tony blair was on 43%~ _ labour in 96 under tony blair was on 4396. g ., , , ., ., 4396. john curtis, 'ust to let our audience know_ 4396. john curtis, just to let our audience know the _ 4396. john curtis, just to let our audience know the last - 4396. john curtis, just to let our audience know the last time - 4396. john curtis, just to let our| audience k
and from labour the tories _ hartlepool. and from labour the tories want to hold on to sune, great, — tories want to hold on to sune, great, we — tories want to hold on to sune, great, we would love to see that happen — great, we would love to see that happen. what are the conservatives saying? _ happen. what are the conservatives saying? tees valley, held on to that and west— saying? tees valley, held on to that and west midlands and they talk of projected national share, which...
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ahmed ali ali had already tried to kill his housemate before roaming the streets of hartlepool and repeatedly stabbing grandfather terence carney. last october, the 45 year old is an asylum seeker who claimed to be from morocco. shadow home secretary yvette cooper says his conviction exposes what she's called an alarming catalogue of failings in the home office's handung failings in the home office's handling of his asylum claim . handling of his asylum claim. well, we've heard today that a teacher convicted of having sex with two schoolboys becoming pregnant by one of them was described as a predator by the judge. rebecca jones was found guilty of six counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child . in sexual activity with a child. she denied having sex with one school boy and claimed a relationship with a second teenager began once he had left school, and after she had been sacked during her two week trial, the high school teacher told the court that she craved attention and that she was flattered by the teenager's attention . the 30 year old will attention. the 30 year old will be sent
ahmed ali ali had already tried to kill his housemate before roaming the streets of hartlepool and repeatedly stabbing grandfather terence carney. last october, the 45 year old is an asylum seeker who claimed to be from morocco. shadow home secretary yvette cooper says his conviction exposes what she's called an alarming catalogue of failings in the home office's handung failings in the home office's handling of his asylum claim . handling of his asylum claim. well, we've heard today that a...
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labour did the same in hartlepool in the north—east of england. and on the south coast in west sussex where they have never won before. but, five independent candidate standing on a pro—gastric platform cost labour control in oldham in greater manchester as evidence labour's stance on gaza has had an impact particularly in places with a significant muslim population. earlier, keir starmer was in blackpool to celebrate winning a westminster seat there. winning wasn't surprising, the scale of labour's victory was. the mood music for the prime minister pretty dire, then. rishi sunak was in catterick garrison in north yorkshire. obviously it is disappointing to lose good, hard—working conservative councillors _ lose good, hard—working conservative councillors and i'm grateful to them for all_ councillors and i'm grateful to them for all their— councillors and i'm grateful to them for all their service in local government keeping council tax low and delivering services for local people — and delivering services for local people. but we still
labour did the same in hartlepool in the north—east of england. and on the south coast in west sussex where they have never won before. but, five independent candidate standing on a pro—gastric platform cost labour control in oldham in greater manchester as evidence labour's stance on gaza has had an impact particularly in places with a significant muslim population. earlier, keir starmer was in blackpool to celebrate winning a westminster seat there. winning wasn't surprising, the scale of...
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hartlepool council, the operator of the centre involved, has now suspended all outdoor activities. the mudslide happened not far from here in conditions not dissimilar to this, and at one point there were 30 mountain rescue volunteers up here, helping with the emergency. i cannot recall being involved in a mudslide of this ferocity and with this outcome. it must be some sort of freak of nature. an investigation is now being carried out by police and the health and safety executive to establish what happened. leah harrison's family say they will always remember her beautiful smile, giddy laugh and sillyjokes. danny savage, bbc news, carlton in cleveland. the former chief executive of the post office paula vennells has been accused of accepting advice from a pr man to avoid re—examining sub—postmasters' prosecutions because of a fear that it would turn into "front—page news". the horizon inquiry saw an email when she was given the advice, to which she replied that she was accepting the pr man's "steer". our business correspondent emma simpson reports. paula, are you really tell
hartlepool council, the operator of the centre involved, has now suspended all outdoor activities. the mudslide happened not far from here in conditions not dissimilar to this, and at one point there were 30 mountain rescue volunteers up here, helping with the emergency. i cannot recall being involved in a mudslide of this ferocity and with this outcome. it must be some sort of freak of nature. an investigation is now being carried out by police and the health and safety executive to establish...
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hartlepool council, the operator of the centre involved, has now suspended all outdoor activities. the mudslide happened not far from here in conditions not dissimilar to this, and at one point there were 30 mountain rescue volunteers up here, helping with the emergency. i cannot recall being involved in a mudslide of this ferocity and with this outcome. it must be some sort of freak of nature. an investigation is now being carried out by police and the health and safety executive to establish what happened. leah harrison's family say they will always remember her beautiful smile, giddy laugh and sillyjokes. danny savage, bbc news, carlton in cleveland. the uk's top civil servant, the cabinet secretary simon case, has told the covid inquiry that "good people" in downing street were "smashed to pieces" by the toxic culture there during the pandemic. whatsapp messages he sent were highly critical of then prime minister borisjohnson, saying he "cannot lead" and that he "changes strategic direction every day", messages he now says he regrets. mr case was also asked about partygate afte
hartlepool council, the operator of the centre involved, has now suspended all outdoor activities. the mudslide happened not far from here in conditions not dissimilar to this, and at one point there were 30 mountain rescue volunteers up here, helping with the emergency. i cannot recall being involved in a mudslide of this ferocity and with this outcome. it must be some sort of freak of nature. an investigation is now being carried out by police and the health and safety executive to establish...
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tories barely hanging on to second place and elsewhere in the local council elections gains like in hartlepool in the north which you have just been discussing, in rushmore in the south, we are feeling good, we thought a good, positive campaign, the results are good for us overnight so far and we have a lot more to come over the next couple of days. meanwhile, there was a headache forformer prime minister, boris johnson. he was turned away from a polling station when he went to vote in local elections because he forgot to bring adequate photo identification — a requirement he brought in when he was prime minister. mrjohnson introduced a law in 2022 making it compulsory for voters in england to show photo id. it's understood he later returned with the correct id let's ta ke let's take you to stockton—on—tees now, we have our live pictures right across england right now, we are waiting for various different results and i should stress that we have had lots of results in overnight through the night, as we always do, however we are nowhere near done. 0verthe always do, however we are nowhere
tories barely hanging on to second place and elsewhere in the local council elections gains like in hartlepool in the north which you have just been discussing, in rushmore in the south, we are feeling good, we thought a good, positive campaign, the results are good for us overnight so far and we have a lot more to come over the next couple of days. meanwhile, there was a headache forformer prime minister, boris johnson. he was turned away from a polling station when he went to vote in local...