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james cook, bbc news, glasgow. the former labour leader jeremy corbyn has confirmed he'll stand as an independent at the election, in his seat in islington in north london. he's been suspended from labour since 2020 over the party's handling of antisemitism claims, and was expelled today after declaring he would run as an independent. and here are the candidates who have been selected, so far, for some of the bigger parties, to fight in the constituency of islington north on fourthjuly. the bbc will have a full list of candidates once nominations close. their lives and reputations were ruined, becoming pariahs in their own communities. well, today, finally, there was justice for hundreds of sub—postmasters in england, wales and northern ireland, wrongly accused of theft and false accounting in the horizon it scandal. their convictions were quashed by parliament, their criminal records erased. it was a colossal miscarriage ofjustice, and many of the prosecutions took place
james cook, bbc news, glasgow. the former labour leader jeremy corbyn has confirmed he'll stand as an independent at the election, in his seat in islington in north london. he's been suspended from labour since 2020 over the party's handling of antisemitism claims, and was expelled today after declaring he would run as an independent. and here are the candidates who have been selected, so far, for some of the bigger parties, to fight in the constituency of islington north on fourthjuly. the bbc...
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james cook, bbc news, glasgow. rishi sunak insists the result of the upcoming general election isn't a foregone conclusion, and that he'll "fight hard for what he believes in". he was speaking for the first time, since the full extent of tory losses in the local elections was revealed over the weekend. here's nick eardley. what can rishi sunak offer his pessimistic party? the conservatives took a thumping in the local elections and, with a general election looming, the picture for his party is pretty bleak. it's an awkward time for the prime minister, but he's not backing down. whilst, of course, this was a disappointing weekend for us, the result of the next general election isn't a foregone conclusion and, indeed, actually this situation is closer than many people are saying or, indeed, some of the opinion polls are predicting, and that's why i am absolutely determined to fight incredibly hard for what i believe. fighting talk, but an argument it's getting harder to make. i've spent the afternoon on the phone to
james cook, bbc news, glasgow. rishi sunak insists the result of the upcoming general election isn't a foregone conclusion, and that he'll "fight hard for what he believes in". he was speaking for the first time, since the full extent of tory losses in the local elections was revealed over the weekend. here's nick eardley. what can rishi sunak offer his pessimistic party? the conservatives took a thumping in the local elections and, with a general election looming, the picture for his...
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james cook, bbc news, glasgow. rishi sunak insists the result of the upcoming general election isn't a foregone conclusion and that he'll "fight hard for what he believes in". he was speaking for the first time since the full extent of tory losses in the local elections was revealed over the weekend. here's nick eardley. what is rishi sunak offering his pessimistic party? the conservatives took a thumping at the local elections and, with a general election looming, the picture for him is pretty bleak. but he's not backing down. whilst, of course, this was a disappointing weekend for us, the result of the next general election isn't a foregone conclusion and, indeed, actually, this situation is closer than many people are saying. i am absolutely determined to fight incredibly hard for what i believe. but it's an argument that's getting harder to make. i've spent the afternoon on the phone to conservative mps before they return here tomorrow and although they won't do interviews, the conversations are interesting bec
james cook, bbc news, glasgow. rishi sunak insists the result of the upcoming general election isn't a foregone conclusion and that he'll "fight hard for what he believes in". he was speaking for the first time since the full extent of tory losses in the local elections was revealed over the weekend. here's nick eardley. what is rishi sunak offering his pessimistic party? the conservatives took a thumping at the local elections and, with a general election looming, the picture for him...
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here's james cook. when this court first convened, james v was scotland's king, henry viii governed england. by those standards, this ceremony is brand—new. john ramsay swinney, to be first minister of the scottish government... mr swinney becomes just the seventh first minister since devolution in 1999. do you swear that you will well and truly serve his majesty king charles in the office of first minister of the scottish government? three times he nodded as scotland's seniorjudge administered the oaths of office. and then, with his family looking on, he put pen to parchment, making it all official. please be seated. it is the privilege of my life, and i look forward to dedicating my future to serving the people of scotland as i have done so for so many years, and to do that as first minister. what are your priorities for government? my overriding priority will be to work to eradicate child poverty in scotland. the formalities over, the focus has now shifted here to bute house, the official residence
here's james cook. when this court first convened, james v was scotland's king, henry viii governed england. by those standards, this ceremony is brand—new. john ramsay swinney, to be first minister of the scottish government... mr swinney becomes just the seventh first minister since devolution in 1999. do you swear that you will well and truly serve his majesty king charles in the office of first minister of the scottish government? three times he nodded as scotland's seniorjudge...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. russia has put on display a range of western—made military hardware captured from the battlefield in ukraine. it includes british—made armoured vehicles as well as tanks from france, germany and the united states. our russia editor, steve rosenberg, went to see it. they're the kremlin�*s war trophies, and moscow is flaunting them. put on display — western military hardware. all these items had been sent to help ukraine on the battlefield, but were later captured by russia, including this, the husky, a british armoured vehicle, now a museum piece in moscow. there are tanks, too. this american abrams had been badly damaged near the ukrainian town of avdiivka. it's now a prize exhibit at this military show, along with the german leopard tank the russians got, too. "it's incredible, jaw—dropping," says natalya. "it's amazing to think that our guys managed to collect all these trophies". there was plenty of interest from the russian public. russians crowded around to get a glimps
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. take that have become the latest act to move shows away from the troubled co—op live arena, which has been plagued by delays to its opening. for the third time, last night its doors remained closed due to technical problems with fans already queueing up outside. here's danny savage. it was a surprise 18th birthday gift for a best friend — a hard—to—get ticket to see olivia rodrigo at the co—op live arena in manchester. it's all i've been looking forward to. i've got exams at the moment, it's stressful, and it was like a break, it was the big thing that i was waiting for. but last night, amy and grace found out the concert, due to take place on saturday, had been called off because of another problem with the venue. ijust cried and i cried, and it was more upset than anger. it was just awful. she was on a series on disney's channel when i was little, i watched her on that, and then i listened to her music, i would have loved to have seen live, it would have been amazing. not
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. take that have become the latest act to move shows away from the troubled co—op live arena, which has been plagued by delays to its opening. for the third time, last night its doors remained closed due to technical problems with fans already queueing up outside. here's danny savage. it was a surprise 18th birthday gift for a best friend — a hard—to—get ticket to see olivia rodrigo at the co—op live arena in manchester. it's all i've been looking...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. tomorrow, millions across england and wales will go to the polls to elect mayors, councillors and police and crime commissioners. these will be the last set of local elections before a general election expected later this year. our deputy political editor vicki young is here to explain all. tomorrow, every voter in england and wales will have the chance to take part in an election. in some areas more than one contest is taking place. there are no elections in scotland or northern ireland apart from a few council by—elections. in england, 107 councils have elections. they're mostly in larger towns and cities in the north of england and the midlands — although they also cover quite a lot of the commuter belt around london. around 2,600 seats are up for grabs. the last time they were contested, the conservatives were riding high after the covid vaccine roll—out — but now it's labour hoping to translate their opinion poll leads into real votes. the lib dems are defending just over
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. tomorrow, millions across england and wales will go to the polls to elect mayors, councillors and police and crime commissioners. these will be the last set of local elections before a general election expected later this year. our deputy political editor vicki young is here to explain all. tomorrow, every voter in england and wales will have the chance to take part in an election. in some areas more than one contest is taking place. there are no elections in...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of 14—year—old daniel anjorin in north—east london. daniel was on his way to school when he was fatally stabbed in hainault on tuesday. marcus monzo, who's 36, also faces several other charges, including two counts of attempted murder. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. marcus monzo arrived at court in central london with heavy security. the dual brazilian—spanish 36—year—old is accused of murdering 14—year—old daniel anjorin on tuesday in hainault. the court heard more details about what the prosecutor described as horrific offences. at 6:45, a van was driven at speed, knocking over one of the victims. mr monzo is then said to have slashed him with a samurai sword in the neck. 15 minutes later, it's alleged he forced his way into a house where a four—year—old and her parents were sleeping, attacking a man in the bedroom, saying he would cause him harm if "you don't believe in god". it's alleged that
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of 14—year—old daniel anjorin in north—east london. daniel was on his way to school when he was fatally stabbed in hainault on tuesday. marcus monzo, who's 36, also faces several other charges, including two counts of attempted murder. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. marcus monzo arrived at court in central london with heavy security. the dual brazilian—spanish 36—year—old is accused...
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here's our scotland editor, james cook. when this court first convened, james v was scotland's king, henry viii governed england. by those standards, this ceremony is brand—new. john ramsay swinney, to be first minister of the scottish government... mr swinney becomes just the seventh first minister since devolution in 1999. do you swear that you will well and truly serve his majesty king charles in the office of first minister of the scottish government? three times he nodded as scotland's seniorjudge administered the oaths of office. and then, with his family looking on, he put pen to parchment, making it all official. please be seated. it is the privilege of my life, and i look forward to dedicating my future to serving the people of scotland as i have done so for so many years, and to do that as first minister. what are your priorities for government? my overriding priority will be to work to eradicate child poverty in scotland. cameras click. the formalities over, the focus has now shifted here to bute house, the off
here's our scotland editor, james cook. when this court first convened, james v was scotland's king, henry viii governed england. by those standards, this ceremony is brand—new. john ramsay swinney, to be first minister of the scottish government... mr swinney becomes just the seventh first minister since devolution in 1999. do you swear that you will well and truly serve his majesty king charles in the office of first minister of the scottish government? three times he nodded as scotland's...
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james cook, bbc news, glasgow. the presidents of france, china, and the european commission have just wrapped up talks in paris, where ukraine and trade have dominated discussions. emmanuel macron told xi jinping that working with china on crises in ukraine and the middle east was crucial. the europeans are hoping to persuade china's leader to refrain from supplying russia with potential war materials. he's urged the eu to remain committed to a partnership with china amid tensions over trade. earlier, i spoke to former uk diplomat to china, charles parton, about the reasons why this meeting is happening now. there are surface reasons and rather more deep underlying reasons. the obvious reason is it is the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations, and 60 is a big number in chinese culture and astrology, and france is a big power, its an important trading power, is a very important eu power, its got south specific territories, and it likes to pursue a relatively independent foreign policies, so that is all on the sur
james cook, bbc news, glasgow. the presidents of france, china, and the european commission have just wrapped up talks in paris, where ukraine and trade have dominated discussions. emmanuel macron told xi jinping that working with china on crises in ukraine and the middle east was crucial. the europeans are hoping to persuade china's leader to refrain from supplying russia with potential war materials. he's urged the eu to remain committed to a partnership with china amid tensions over trade....
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there's already a scotland editor for bbc news, james cook, and he was on the spot and reporting on the story too, and joining chris and jane in a discussion about the implications of humza yousef�*s resignation. amanda thomas was one of those asking this question was it really asking this question. well, mary jane wright also got in touch with us and we can now speak to her. hello, mary jane. thank you for coming on newswatch. what did you object to about the bbc�*s coverage of this story? well, mainly was what your correspondents have just said. is that what it really necessary to send chris mason and jane hill there? the bbc in scotland have excellent reporters. they know the area extremely well and they live there. chris mason and jane hill are very good. there's no problem with them. but really to send two more reporters and then to have three reporters standing, having a discussion with not a political person inside was a bit i don't know, itjust seemed a little bit overkill to me. this is an issue that's come up before for viewers. do you not think that it's ever justified se
there's already a scotland editor for bbc news, james cook, and he was on the spot and reporting on the story too, and joining chris and jane in a discussion about the implications of humza yousef�*s resignation. amanda thomas was one of those asking this question was it really asking this question. well, mary jane wright also got in touch with us and we can now speak to her. hello, mary jane. thank you for coming on newswatch. what did you object to about the bbc�*s coverage of this story?...
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cook, it's on me. look, i have made it really clear that ending the bute house agreement was the right decision, both my party and my country. but i have to acknowledge the manner in which i did it has caused great great upset, and that's on me. are you kicking yourself? i do of course reflect a lot and regret how this is ended, but equally, i will always be eternally grateful for having not just the opportunity to serve my country but also to lead my country. that has been the greatest honour of my life. you must be gutted, though? in one sense, you always know your time in office will come to an end. would i have liked a different ending? of course. but having led my country and served my country — i've been a government minister for almost 12 years — has been the greatest honour of my life. what changed ? within 48 hours, you went from this agreement with the greens is worth its weight in gold to it's not serving any purpose. what specifically changed ? for me, the agreement was coming to an end
cook, it's on me. look, i have made it really clear that ending the bute house agreement was the right decision, both my party and my country. but i have to acknowledge the manner in which i did it has caused great great upset, and that's on me. are you kicking yourself? i do of course reflect a lot and regret how this is ended, but equally, i will always be eternally grateful for having not just the opportunity to serve my country but also to lead my country. that has been the greatest honour...
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the english navigate to james cook of to, failing to find and talk to our country said the southern lands will never be explored. the about on january the 16th $1820.00, the russian navigators, save the ungodly fund, bidding house lazarus discovered and talked to the adam. your hands on christmas done was a russian navigator who led russia's 1st, 2nd navigation from 180321806. the management follows pushing stones route. we are under sale to an hour around the world. truth begins, just like all...
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the english navigate the james cook of to, failing to find and talk to our country said the southern lands will never be explored. the about on january the 16th 1820, the russian navigators, saving ungodly fund, bidding house lazarus discovered and talked to the adam jo ann von inclusions done was a russian navigator who land rushes 2nd navigation from 180-3218. 06. the management follows pollution stands root we are under sale to find out around the world. trade begins just like all great compact, reinstated and crunched on the . ready voltage will take about 3 years from some petersburg east to west, around the world, 10 back just in petersburg. and 3 is the a ton of getting into work. we change watch shift every 3 hours and unconsciously compared to our last trip. when the 4 of us now is just 2 sensors are lawyers or what's not very frustrating. you want this deal, but then i have this issue that i keep on. it's not, it's not the only thing that i took, i need to pay the supply fee, the video video. so that's it. i just, i, that's a good thing for you to do. full and i was going t
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cook of to, failing to find and talk to our country said the southern lands will never be explored. the about on january the 16th 1820, the russian navigators. fabian godly, on bidding house lazarus discovered and talked to the adam. your hands on christmas done was a russian navigator. coolant rushes, 2nd navigation from 180. 3 to 18. 06. the management follows pollution stands root, we are under sale to an hour around the world trade again, or just like all actually it's data and crunched on the slides will take about 3 years from some petersburg east to west, around 1210 back to saint petersburg and 3 is the time getting into work. we change watch shift every 3 hours and unconsciously compared to our last trip, when the 4 of us. now it's just 2 sensors are lawyers or what's not very frustrating. you want this deal, but then i have this issue that you're the sequins not the it's not the resolution that it will guide you to pay the supply fee. the videos that i just i, that's a good thing for you to 0. 4. and i go straight to positives because it just gives away and we think there'
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the english navigator james cook of to, failing to find and talked to alric and reset the southern lands will never be explored. the about on january the 16th 1820, the russian navigators, saving ungodly, unbending house. mister elizabeth discovered and talked to the adam jo ann vaughan. crossings done was a russian navigator who land rushes 1st, 2nd navigation from 180321806, the management follows pollution stands, root we are under sale to an hour around the world. trade begins just like all the great competitors and stand and crunched out the . ready will take about 3 years from st. petersburg, east to west, around 1210 back to some pages back in 3 years. the time getting into work we change one shift every 3 hours and unconsciously compare it to our last trip window before this. now it's just 2 sensors are lawyers or what's not very frustrating. your work is still looking at this issue with the glasses. well, you have to seek one's life. it's not the only thing that you will pay the supply fee, the video videos, that's it. i guess the answer for you to 04 and i was gonna deposit it
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james cook explains. in the and it was the coronation of king john, no other candidates or contest but straight to work as snp leader. my straight to work as snp leader. my focus will be the economy, jobs, the cost of living. it'll be the national health service, our schools and other public services, addressing the climate crisis. i look at politics today and i think politics today and i think politics is in the worst state i've ever seen it in my lengthy involvement in politics. so i'm here to do something about that. he's taking on the job 20 years after he resigned having led his party through three election setbacks in westminster, holyrood and european parliament polls. mr swinney will become only the seventh first minister of scotland in holyrood's 25—year history. you're live with bbc news. thejudge overseeing donald trump's first criminal trial threatened to throw the former president in jail. judgejuan merchan found mr trump in contempt of court for a 10th time, saying he violated his gag orde
james cook explains. in the and it was the coronation of king john, no other candidates or contest but straight to work as snp leader. my straight to work as snp leader. my focus will be the economy, jobs, the cost of living. it'll be the national health service, our schools and other public services, addressing the climate crisis. i look at politics today and i think politics today and i think politics is in the worst state i've ever seen it in my lengthy involvement in politics. so i'm here...
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cook, what happened. look, i have made it really clear that ending the bute house agreement was the right decision, both for my party and my country. but i have to acknowledge the manner in which i did it has caused great upset, and that's on me. are you kicking yourself? i do of course reflect a lot and regret how this has ended, but equally, i will always be eternally grateful for having not just the opportunity to serve my country, but also to lead my country. that has been the greatest honour of my life. you must be gutted, though? in one sense, you always know your time in office will come to an end. would i have liked a different ending? of course. but i go back to the central point here — that having led my country and served my country — i've been a government minister for almost 12 years — has been the greatest honour of my life. what changed ? within 48 hours, you went from "this agreement with the greens is worth its weight in gold" to "it's not serving any purpose." what specifically cha
cook, what happened. look, i have made it really clear that ending the bute house agreement was the right decision, both for my party and my country. but i have to acknowledge the manner in which i did it has caused great upset, and that's on me. are you kicking yourself? i do of course reflect a lot and regret how this has ended, but equally, i will always be eternally grateful for having not just the opportunity to serve my country, but also to lead my country. that has been the greatest...
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james cook, bbc news, glasgow. the former labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has confirmed he'll stand as an independent at the election, in his seat in islington in north london. he's been suspended from labour since 2020, over the party's handling of anti—semitism claims, and was expelled today, after declaring he would be running, as an independent. and here are the candidates who have been selected, so far, for some of the bigger parties, to fight in the constituency of isl ington north on lithjuly. the bbc will have a full list of candidates once nominations close. now let's take a look at what's on the front pages of tomorrow's papers. the mirror is leading with michael gove standing down in the election with the headline now gove quits sunak�*s sinking shipthe weekend financial times reads: gove quits sinking ship. the weekend financial times reads: gove quits as tory pre—election exodus pushes past 1997 flight. the i is also leading on michael gove saying rishi sunak has been "hit by record exodus" and it'
james cook, bbc news, glasgow. the former labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has confirmed he'll stand as an independent at the election, in his seat in islington in north london. he's been suspended from labour since 2020, over the party's handling of anti—semitism claims, and was expelled today, after declaring he would be running, as an independent. and here are the candidates who have been selected, so far, for some of the bigger parties, to fight in the constituency of isl ington north on...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. a woman accused of poisoning people with deadly mushrooms was charged not guilty. she allegedly killed her parents—in—law with a beef wellington dish and as well as her sister, heather wilkinson. wellington dish and as well as her sister, heatherwilkinson. mrs patterson has always maintained her innocence. the lunch took place at her home back injuly last year. police say the group were served at death cap mushrooms, which are highly lethal. mrs patterson was named as a subject after she and her children appeared unharmed. it is also alleged that she tried to kill her estranged husband on three occasions. mrs patterson said she did not intentionally poison her guests. her case will be fast—track to trial for the end of may. more details on the case, here's katy watson. this was the first time her legal team said she would be pleading not guilty. the —— relate to a lunch at her home a few hours from here in melbourne. she served a beef wellington when mushrooms and attending
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. a woman accused of poisoning people with deadly mushrooms was charged not guilty. she allegedly killed her parents—in—law with a beef wellington dish and as well as her sister, heather wilkinson. wellington dish and as well as her sister, heatherwilkinson. mrs patterson has always maintained her innocence. the lunch took place at her home back injuly last year. police say the group were served at death cap mushrooms, which are highly lethal. mrs patterson...
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cooking show. james cook is here! hello, i have them. does that mean we can't afford you very often? we will be talking to you because the election very much has been in scotland for the last few days. one of the other things is parliament is getting through this thing called washup. they had the pass the legislation that allows pubs to stay open late. we got the conservative peer lord sharp using some quite un—parliamentary language. figs using some quite un-parliamentary lanaauae. �* , using some quite un-parliamentary lanaauae. a using some quite un-parliamentary lanaauae. r ., said, it gives me particular pleasure _ said, it gives me particular pleasure that _ said, it gives me particular pleasure that the... - said, it gives me particular. pleasure that the... properly said, it gives me particular- pleasure that the... properly on the last _ pleasure that the... properly on the last please — pleasure that the... properly on the last. please drink— pleasure that the... properly on the last. please drink responsibly. - pleasu
cooking show. james cook is here! hello, i have them. does that mean we can't afford you very often? we will be talking to you because the election very much has been in scotland for the last few days. one of the other things is parliament is getting through this thing called washup. they had the pass the legislation that allows pubs to stay open late. we got the conservative peer lord sharp using some quite un—parliamentary language. figs using some quite un-parliamentary lanaauae. �* ,...
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cook, bbc news, edinburgh. in wales, there are 32 seats being contested and our wales correspondent tomos morgan is with us from cardiff. what are the key issues for welsh voters, tomos? certainly the cost of living will be one of those key issues, and the handling of the economy. most of the money coming into wales does still come from westminster, although the big key policy areas are devolved, such as education and health service. i mention the health service. i mention the health service because that will be the other area that has been talked about by the main parties. it has already come under attack from the welsh tories here. they have been scrutinised for their record and in response, welsh labour have said there has been chaos in westminster, it's time for change. when it comes to plaid cymru, they will be saying, we are the only party promising a change for wales. the lib dems will be saying, we can offer something different from the two main parties. the third thing here will be the boundary changes
cook, bbc news, edinburgh. in wales, there are 32 seats being contested and our wales correspondent tomos morgan is with us from cardiff. what are the key issues for welsh voters, tomos? certainly the cost of living will be one of those key issues, and the handling of the economy. most of the money coming into wales does still come from westminster, although the big key policy areas are devolved, such as education and health service. i mention the health service. i mention the health service...
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but right now it's labor who are hopeful of restoring their old scottish heritage. james cook, bbc news, glasgow. the former labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has confirmed he will stand as an independent at the election, in his seat in islington in north london. he's been suspended from labour since 2020 over the party's handling of anti—semitism claims when he was in post, and he's now been expelled. our political editor chris mason reports. two leaders who want to convince you that they deserve to be prime minister go head—to—head in the bbc prime ministerial debate. not even five years ago. how things have changed. twicejeremy corbyn led labour into a general election. this time around, he will be competing against the party he once ran. i am standing to be an independent candidate for the people of islington north. he announced his plan in this social media video today. he turned down my request for an interview. jeremy corbyn used to applaud keir starmer. look at them here. you won't see pictures like these again. mr corbyn was suspended from the parliamentary labour party in 20
but right now it's labor who are hopeful of restoring their old scottish heritage. james cook, bbc news, glasgow. the former labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has confirmed he will stand as an independent at the election, in his seat in islington in north london. he's been suspended from labour since 2020 over the party's handling of anti—semitism claims when he was in post, and he's now been expelled. our political editor chris mason reports. two leaders who want to convince you that they...
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mr swinney is also likely to be confirmed as scotland's new first minister this week. james cook reports. it was the coronation of king john, no other candidates, no contest, but straight to work as a simple enough. mr; contest, but straight to work as a simple enough. my focus will be the — as a simple enough. my focus will be the economy, - as a simple enough. my focus will be the economy, jobs, i as a simple enough. my focus| will be the economy, jobs, the cost of living. the liver national health service, our schools and public services, addressing the climate crisis. i look at politics today and i think politics is in the worst day of avicenna and my lengthy involvement in politics. i'm here to do something about that. . ~ , here to do something about that. . ,, , ., ., , :: that. he takes on the “0b 20 ears that. he takes on the “0b 20 years afterfi that. he takes on the “0b 20 years after he i that. he takes on the job 20 years after he resigned i that. he takes on the job 20 years after he resigned to i years after he resigned to having led his party through fear electio
mr swinney is also likely to be confirmed as scotland's new first minister this week. james cook reports. it was the coronation of king john, no other candidates, no contest, but straight to work as a simple enough. mr; contest, but straight to work as a simple enough. my focus will be the — as a simple enough. my focus will be the economy, - as a simple enough. my focus will be the economy, jobs, i as a simple enough. my focus| will be the economy, jobs, the cost of living. the liver...
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james cook, bbc news, brian taylor is with us political commentator and columnist for the herald. kate forbes back in government. her appointment would suggestjohn swinney is a series by dragging his party to the centre ground. trier? party to the centre ground. very much s0- _ party to the centre ground. very much s0- many _ party to the centre ground. - much so. many commentators are saying, what has changed is most of the cabinet posts are reconfirmed, there in the same agreement. on the basis of that very little has changed and of course everything has changed. there is a new first minister following the rather abrupt departure of humza yousaf. there is another deputy first minister in the person of kate forbes. last time she was in cabinet before the previous leadership contests she produced a white paper stressing need for enterprise, for economic growth, stressing the need to drive the economy forward in scotland in order to afford public services. there is one other big change. there is no longer a pact with the greens who stress specifically that they do not regard gdp ec
james cook, bbc news, brian taylor is with us political commentator and columnist for the herald. kate forbes back in government. her appointment would suggestjohn swinney is a series by dragging his party to the centre ground. trier? party to the centre ground. very much s0- _ party to the centre ground. very much s0- many _ party to the centre ground. - much so. many commentators are saying, what has changed is most of the cabinet posts are reconfirmed, there in the same agreement. on the...
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let's go back to james cook who was in that news conference. you are right in terms of the polling but also very election forjohn sweeney because he is only a matter of weeks into the job. is only a matter of weeks into the 'ob. . . is only a matter of weeks into the 'ob. , . , is only a matter of weeks into the 'ob. , ., , , job. yes. the man is 'ust in the door as he i job. yes. the man is 'ust in the door as he was _ job. yes. the man isjust in the door as he was seeing - job. yes. the man isjust in the door as he was seeing himself. j job. yes. the man isjust in the - door as he was seeing himself. he's only been in post forjust over a fortnight after hamza yusuf�*s resignation and then year before that nicola sturgeon's resignation. the snp clearly going through a period of some difficulty. john sweeney is hopeful he can stabilise that but he needs to stabilise things at the same time as fighting general election campaign. and as we heard in this news conference there were lots of questions about one particular topic that he was being as
let's go back to james cook who was in that news conference. you are right in terms of the polling but also very election forjohn sweeney because he is only a matter of weeks into the job. is only a matter of weeks into the 'ob. . . is only a matter of weeks into the 'ob. , . , is only a matter of weeks into the 'ob. , ., , , job. yes. the man is 'ust in the door as he i job. yes. the man is 'ust in the door as he was _ job. yes. the man isjust in the door as he was seeing - job. yes. the man...
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. >> this time, i'm scuba certified guide is professor jody romer, a reef scientist at james cook university how many species did we see of marine life just now? >> well i'm a phish person. there's over 1,500 species of fish here on the great barrier reef. >> how many do you think we saw? >> you can see them all today, but how pay 100 species, hundred an underwater rainforest it's the most diversity sudden on the planet above or underwater. >> i would argue and it's been my inspiration for my entire career we're diving in february peak of the australian summer this is like bathwater, i clear right? >> yeah. where where? hello, sort of lowered mid 90s fahrenheit jodie, repeatedly shows me coral that's turned bone white the reef's not fine a lot of girls that were at various stages of bleaching at something already been overrun with algae plos it's a pretty depressing site coral basically being cooked and killed by unusually warm water what we see beneath the surface confirmed several weeks later by the australian government as scientists told us that we're facing a mass bleaching event. this
. >> this time, i'm scuba certified guide is professor jody romer, a reef scientist at james cook university how many species did we see of marine life just now? >> well i'm a phish person. there's over 1,500 species of fish here on the great barrier reef. >> how many do you think we saw? >> you can see them all today, but how pay 100 species, hundred an underwater rainforest it's the most diversity sudden on the planet above or underwater. >> i would argue and...
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. >> i'm scuba certified my guide is professor jodi romer a reef scientist at james cook university oh, so gorgeous. >> i haven't i'm so mvs, that is one of the places that is on my list. i'm a longtime diver as well so i can't wait to hear your impressions here, but i mean, within the industry of scuba diving sport, i mean, there have been great concerns about you know, what's happening with the great barrier reef and the bleaching. and then there's also the psychology of the way in which it will reinvigorate itself. so what we are observations there right? >> well, i mean, it was just spectacular experience to get to scuba dive on this enormous marine habitat. it's the size of italy, this network of coral reefs. i got to swim with sea turtles and reef sharks, but as amazing is that was, it was also bittersweet because my team and i were in australia in mid february. that's the height of the summer in australia. and what we saw at reef after reef were signs of bleaching. that's when record high ocean temperatures we're cooking the coral turning it bone white. and if it goes on for lon
. >> i'm scuba certified my guide is professor jodi romer a reef scientist at james cook university oh, so gorgeous. >> i haven't i'm so mvs, that is one of the places that is on my list. i'm a longtime diver as well so i can't wait to hear your impressions here, but i mean, within the industry of scuba diving sport, i mean, there have been great concerns about you know, what's happening with the great barrier reef and the bleaching. and then there's also the psychology of the way...
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and james cook there, so she got two for the price of one, and friends of the podcast. exactly. brilliant. well done, i think... oh, i didn't keep track of your scores. i think it was full marks. it was pretty good. apart from pinner, you didn't get pinner. i didn't get pinner. and it kind of, you know, a bit vague on the lake district. the good thing about that, though, is hearing from you. we just love hearing whatever you're doing. you don't have to hold up our logo to get in touch with us. you can get in touch with an observation about the news or about this podcast, or something you want to talk about, or a question you want us to find the answer to, and you can email us anytime. 0k, well, that's how email works! newscast at bbc.co.uk. pinner underground station versus times square. we've won. i mean, sorry, katya. exactly. you know? we've been you in the viral marketing stakes. anyway, chris, thanks for making it here eventually and for dashing across london and eventually going in the right direction. i was glad to turn up in the end. and thank you very much for tuning in
and james cook there, so she got two for the price of one, and friends of the podcast. exactly. brilliant. well done, i think... oh, i didn't keep track of your scores. i think it was full marks. it was pretty good. apart from pinner, you didn't get pinner. i didn't get pinner. and it kind of, you know, a bit vague on the lake district. the good thing about that, though, is hearing from you. we just love hearing whatever you're doing. you don't have to hold up our logo to get in touch with us....
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cook, our scotland editor asking the first question. scotland editor asking the first cuestion. ,., , scotland editor asking the first cuestion. , , ., , question. the party is not cohesive riaht now. question. the party is not cohesive right now we _ question. the party is not cohesive right now. we are _ question. the party is not cohesive right now. we are not _ question. the party is not cohesive right now. we are not together- question. the party is not cohesive| right now. we are not together and we are _ right now. we are not together and we are not— right now. we are not together and we are not operating as one big, unified _ we are not operating as one big, unified team. but what i am absolutely certain about is if the snp gets its act together, it will be a formidable force for good in scotland — be a formidable force for good in scotland and a formidable force for success _ scotland and a formidable force for success in — scotland and a formidable force for success in scotland as well and that is what _ success in scotl
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let's go to james cook in glasgow. james, good to see you. you are expecting to see keir starmer and he will meet with the scottish labour leader? that is right, this is the launch of scottish labour's campaign and anas sarwar, the scottish labour leader will be here with sir keir starmer, the overall leader. we have seen quite a lot of keir starmer already this morning because he has been in the bbc offices in glasgow doing a series of interviews, being asked a variety of questions about his approach to public services, his approach to public services, his approach to public services, his approach to immigration, about his approach to immigration, about his approach to immigration, about his approach to tuition fees in england, in particular. that is an issue dissolved to scotland and to the scottish parliament here and tuition fees for universities are funded by the state in scotland, not so in england. he was asked whether his ambition was to return to that idea and in essence he said, yes, it was, but there was not enough money to do at t
let's go to james cook in glasgow. james, good to see you. you are expecting to see keir starmer and he will meet with the scottish labour leader? that is right, this is the launch of scottish labour's campaign and anas sarwar, the scottish labour leader will be here with sir keir starmer, the overall leader. we have seen quite a lot of keir starmer already this morning because he has been in the bbc offices in glasgow doing a series of interviews, being asked a variety of questions about his...
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let's speak to our scotland editorjames cook. so james, a coronation rather than a contest. yes, that's exactly right, ben, a coronation, because the nominations for the post of snp leader closed at noon, and a
let's speak to our scotland editorjames cook. so james, a coronation rather than a contest. yes, that's exactly right, ben, a coronation, because the nominations for the post of snp leader closed at noon, and a
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let's speak to our scotland editorjames cook. so james, a coronation rather than a contest. yes, that's exactly right, ben, a coronation, because the nominations for the post of snp leader closed at noon, and a few minutes after that, the party national secretary confirmed that there was only one nominee who had reached the threshold of 100 backers across 20 local branches of the party, and that was john swinney. 0f local branches of the party, and that wasjohn swinney. of course, that wasjohn swinney. of course, that followed the decision last week of our potential rival, kate forbes, to declare that she was not going to contest this leadership challenge with mr swinney. now it isjohn swinney who will be taking over. he has led the party before, from 2000-2004. he has led the party before, from 2000—2004. he resigned after poor election results, but since then, he is a different man, a lot more experienced, 16 years in the cabinet. he says he will govern from the moderate centre—left. we expect him to set out more details here at glasgow university in a speech this afte
let's speak to our scotland editorjames cook. so james, a coronation rather than a contest. yes, that's exactly right, ben, a coronation, because the nominations for the post of snp leader closed at noon, and a few minutes after that, the party national secretary confirmed that there was only one nominee who had reached the threshold of 100 backers across 20 local branches of the party, and that was john swinney. 0f local branches of the party, and that wasjohn swinney. of course, that wasjohn...
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there's already a scotland editor for bbc news, james cook, and he was on the spot and reporting on the story too, and joining chris and jane in a discussion about the implications of humza yousef�*s resignation. amanda thomas was one of those asking this question. was it really necessary to send jane hill and chris mason to edinburgh today? well, mary jane wright also got in touch with us and we can now speak to her. hello, mary jane. thank you for coming on newswatch. what did you object to about the bbc�*s coverage of this story? well, mainly was what your correspondents have just said. is that what it really necessary to send chris mason and jane hill there? the bbc in scotland have excellent reporters. they know the area extremely well and they live there. chris mason and jane hill are very good. there's no problem with them. but really to send two more reporters and then to have three reporters standing, having a discussion with not a political person inside was a bit i don't know, itjust seemed a little bit overkill to me. this is an issue that's come up before for viewers. d
there's already a scotland editor for bbc news, james cook, and he was on the spot and reporting on the story too, and joining chris and jane in a discussion about the implications of humza yousef�*s resignation. amanda thomas was one of those asking this question. was it really necessary to send jane hill and chris mason to edinburgh today? well, mary jane wright also got in touch with us and we can now speak to her. hello, mary jane. thank you for coming on newswatch. what did you object to...
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cook in edinburgh. thank you all very much for speaking to us, in this extended one hour long six o'clock news. as protocol dictates, the prime minister had to inform the king of his plans and ask him to "dissolve" parliament — the offical term for closing parliament ahead of an election which he did earlier today. our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, is outside buckingham palace. i understand the palace has spoken since the announcement from the prime minister?— since the announcement from the prime minister? yes, indeed. anyone hoinu to prime minister? yes, indeed. anyone heping to see — prime minister? yes, indeed. anyone heping to see the _ prime minister? yes, indeed. anyone hoping to see the pictures _ prime minister? yes, indeed. anyone hoping to see the pictures of- prime minister? yes, indeed. anyone hoping to see the pictures of the - hoping to see the pictures of the prime minister's car leaving, being tracked by helicopters coming here to the palace and then pictures of him meeting
cook in edinburgh. thank you all very much for speaking to us, in this extended one hour long six o'clock news. as protocol dictates, the prime minister had to inform the king of his plans and ask him to "dissolve" parliament — the offical term for closing parliament ahead of an election which he did earlier today. our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, is outside buckingham palace. i understand the palace has spoken since the announcement from the prime minister?— since the...
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we will also catch up with james cook. if the polls are right, and that means the scottish political picture is so much more interesting. if keir starmer�*s laboured party is more popular. choices that he makes like getting rid of fossilfuels, how much does that annoy people on the east coast and northeast of scotland who work in oil and gas? it would just be another one of those tests of whether the realignment we thought had happened in british politics after brexit, whether that realignment is going back to where things were before these big political events in british politics. we�*ll be catching up with nick and talking to you. what you see is the very slick version from nick podcasting. what would be the mishaps, and what how much work goes into broadcasting? also our colleague layla. i wanted to take a minute because in a few hours, parliament will be pro—roving, that�*s the password, for setting up shop. —— the posh word. us as politicaljournalists, that�*s something we experience a lot of. i just wan
we will also catch up with james cook. if the polls are right, and that means the scottish political picture is so much more interesting. if keir starmer�*s laboured party is more popular. choices that he makes like getting rid of fossilfuels, how much does that annoy people on the east coast and northeast of scotland who work in oil and gas? it would just be another one of those tests of whether the realignment we thought had happened in british politics after brexit, whether that...
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ktvu james torres reports. >> the local fire station welcomed dozens of its neighbors cooking up hundreds of pancakes. >> it's our way to give back to the community, have a great opportunity to meet and collaborate and talk with our community members and really pay some homage to those that have served for our freedom. >> a more than 30 year tradition with young volunteers all appreciating the liberties they live with in mill valley. >> we really make sure that we celebrate two things one, the parade, the speeches. it's all about community. it's about celebrating community. it's the things that brings us together. and we make sure that we also remember. the purpose of memorial day is to remember those who fought and never came back. >> mill valley's mayor led the speeches this morning near the downtown square. that's where students participated in a newer tradition, telling stories in poetry form of how they interpret memorial day. >> americans that we honor on memorial day are men and women in the military that lost their lives in battle or military training. find someone you love. enjoy
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ktvu james torres reports. >> the local fire station welcomed dozens of its neighbors, cooking up hundreds of pancakes. >> it's our way to give back to the community, have a great opportunity to meet and collaborate and talk with our community members and really pay some homage to those that have served for our freedom. >> a more than 30 year tradition with young volunteers, all appreciating the liberties they live with in mill valley, we really make sure that we celebrate two things one, the parade, the speeches. >> it's all about community. it's about celebrating community. it's the things that brings us together and we make sure that we also remember the purpose of memorial day is to remember those who fought and never came back. >> mill valley's mayor led the speeches this morning near the downtown square. that's where students participated in a newer tradition, telling stories in poetry form of how they interpret memorial day. >> americans that we honor on memorial day are men and women in the military that lost their lives in battle or military training. find someone you love. enjoy
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>> we saw that with robin cook's, ethical foreign policy dating, i think, 97 to 98, and it fell apart. do you think you might see that under a labour government? >> my hope, as we've always got to be optimistic. >> right. that's that's part of being part of the labour party. you've got to try and be optimistic. but i think at the end of the day, when we see the kind of voices that are committing on this and, and commenting on this from the labour backbenchers who are respected by the current leadership of the party, it does give me faith that there will be some, moral compass that that holds them true because like you say, labour at the moment are very excited. they're they're rushing towards this position where they're potentially going to form a government, potentially form a majority government. and there's all sorts of things to deal with before that happens. this is one of those issues that could, if they're not careful, define the early days of a labour government. and that would be disastrous . disastrous. >> well, listen, james matthewson great remarks . it's matthewson great
>> we saw that with robin cook's, ethical foreign policy dating, i think, 97 to 98, and it fell apart. do you think you might see that under a labour government? >> my hope, as we've always got to be optimistic. >> right. that's that's part of being part of the labour party. you've got to try and be optimistic. but i think at the end of the day, when we see the kind of voices that are committing on this and, and commenting on this from the labour backbenchers who are respected...