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at a bowling club in leicestershire the pm - in leicestershire the pm pressed his case for a dependable demographic for his party but questions whether the older tax cut offer for those on the state pension will believe that the promise of stability from government whose argument could well determine the winner. giving smooth peanut butter to babies and throughout early childhood could give lifelong protection against peanut allergy, say researchers. our health correspondentjames gallagher has the details. atticus is now a 6'7" a—level student. it's good for you — protein. but as a baby, he was given a regular diet of peanut butter to try to prevent an allergy. doctors thought he was high risk. he had eczema and had already had a severe reaction to wheat. that was pretty terrifying in itself, so if there was a chance that we could ensure that not happening again later in life by eating peanuts, then it was like, "sign us up." from as young as i can remember, i can remember eating peanuts. not having this allergy is just such a blessing, you know? peanut allergy has become increasing
at a bowling club in leicestershire the pm - in leicestershire the pm pressed his case for a dependable demographic for his party but questions whether the older tax cut offer for those on the state pension will believe that the promise of stability from government whose argument could well determine the winner. giving smooth peanut butter to babies and throughout early childhood could give lifelong protection against peanut allergy, say researchers. our health correspondentjames gallagher has...
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this is because lisa was driving in leicestershire's patch. leicestershire admit they were then slow to investigate and didn't speak to the man. there's a six month time limit on bringing prosecutions in cases like this, and the deadline was missed months later and only because of lisa's perseverance. like this, and the deadline was missed. months later and only because of lisa's perseverance, the northamptonshire force finally spoke to the man on the phone — apparently the first and only time he's been contacted by the police. he denied any involvement. i still actually feel really sick, panicky, shaky and really scared. and i would say he was a fake policeman who wanted to do me harm or danger. it's obviously still affecting you badly. it is, actually. i'm surprised, actually, how i still own me. northamptonshire police say only leicestershire could have carried out a criminal investigation. both forces have apologised to lisa for their failings. june kelly, bbc east midlands today. injust under a month, voters across the european union wi
this is because lisa was driving in leicestershire's patch. leicestershire admit they were then slow to investigate and didn't speak to the man. there's a six month time limit on bringing prosecutions in cases like this, and the deadline was missed months later and only because of lisa's perseverance. like this, and the deadline was missed. months later and only because of lisa's perseverance, the northamptonshire force finally spoke to the man on the phone — apparently the first and only...
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on a personal note, it's great to be back in leicestershire. my mum's from 0adby. i spent a lot of my childhood here, but i'm here because this election is incredibly important. our country is at a pivotal moment. i don't take anyone's vote for granted, so i'm going to go to every part of our country talking about the future. i'm going to deliver a secure future for everyone. and i can do that because i'm prepared to take bold action and i've got a clear plan. and after a difficult few years, it's clear that that plan is working. it might not have been the most difficult audience to win over here, but is the promise clear enough that pensioners will never have to pay tax on the state pension. being a pensioner, that is important because, you know, we're on a limited income, and if this tax thing happens, it will, you know, will help. he could have said it a couple of years ago and perhaps it i would have been a bit more - meaningful then because we don't know what's going to happen afterjuly the 4th. _ but if he does get into power, - i hope he lives up to that pro
on a personal note, it's great to be back in leicestershire. my mum's from 0adby. i spent a lot of my childhood here, but i'm here because this election is incredibly important. our country is at a pivotal moment. i don't take anyone's vote for granted, so i'm going to go to every part of our country talking about the future. i'm going to deliver a secure future for everyone. and i can do that because i'm prepared to take bold action and i've got a clear plan. and after a difficult few years,...
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leicestershire police failed to arrest valdo calocane. this is a failure of two police forces. a failure of the mental health trust, along with nottinghamshire council as well. missed multiple opportunities to prevent the nottingham attacks and the murder of our children and ian coates, is what has led us here today. we will continue to pursue agencies that failed us and hold them responsible for the nottingham attacks. this is so no otherfamily is made to suffer like ours. we thank everyone for the outpouring of support for our brave and beautiful daughter, grace. thank you. that is dr san'a daughter, grace. thank you. that is dr sanjay kumar. _ daughter, grace. thank you. that is dr sanjay kumar. he _ daughter, grace. thank you. that is dr sanjay kumar. he was _ daughter, grace. thank you. that is dr sanjay kumar. he was standing l dr sanjay kumar. he was standing with dr sinead o'malley, parents of gray soma league kumar who was killed in that attack in nottingham last year. he is reacting to the news that that the court of appeal has refused to change that sentence. he said
leicestershire police failed to arrest valdo calocane. this is a failure of two police forces. a failure of the mental health trust, along with nottinghamshire council as well. missed multiple opportunities to prevent the nottingham attacks and the murder of our children and ian coates, is what has led us here today. we will continue to pursue agencies that failed us and hold them responsible for the nottingham attacks. this is so no otherfamily is made to suffer like ours. we thank everyone...
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included in that, leicestershire not included in that, but a huge area, 2.2 million people. a large geographic one stretching from the peak district to south nottinghamshire. lots of attention on this one nationally, we will get the counting under way in about half an hour's time, the result due between one and two o'clock. {flare an hour's time, the result due between one and two o'clock. give us an indication — between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of _ between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of the _ between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of the kind _ between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of the kind of— between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of the kind of role - an indication of the kind of role and powers this political post has. different parts of the country have ranges of powers so city can in london is responsible for quite a lot but less so here in the east midlands. the main kind of areas there will be responsible for our public transport, housing provision, skills and training, so further educati
included in that, leicestershire not included in that, but a huge area, 2.2 million people. a large geographic one stretching from the peak district to south nottinghamshire. lots of attention on this one nationally, we will get the counting under way in about half an hour's time, the result due between one and two o'clock. {flare an hour's time, the result due between one and two o'clock. give us an indication — between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of _ between one and two...
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at a bowling club in leicestershire, the pm pressed his case with what has been a dependable demographic for his party. the question is whether older voters prefer a tax cut offer for those on the state pension or believe the promise of stability under a changed government. who is on target with this argument could well determine the winner injuly. faisal islam, bbc news, in the east midlands. richard tice is out on the campaign trail and in barnsley, making a speech this evening. let's listen in. �* , ., speech this evening. let's listen in. absolutely, and america, the way it works - if — in. absolutely, and america, the way it works - if you _ in. absolutely, and america, the way it works - if you get _ in. absolutely, and america, the way it works - if you get the _ in. absolutely, and america, the way it works - if you get the call - in. absolutely, and america, the way it works - if you get the call from - it works — if you get the call from the secretary of state, newly appointed by the president, it is part of your civic duty and national obligation that you'll take a pay c
at a bowling club in leicestershire, the pm pressed his case with what has been a dependable demographic for his party. the question is whether older voters prefer a tax cut offer for those on the state pension or believe the promise of stability under a changed government. who is on target with this argument could well determine the winner injuly. faisal islam, bbc news, in the east midlands. richard tice is out on the campaign trail and in barnsley, making a speech this evening. let's listen...
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now retired, they volunteer for the charity mind at this warehouse in blaby in leicestershire. can we, can we salvage those? quite dirty, can we wipe them up a bit? sorting almost 150 bags every day, lisa says the quality of the donations they receive is getting worse. they ought to always consider as well the quality of the item that they're donating to us. to send us an inferior item, and i don't mean that to be disrespectful because everything is worth something to us, but the quality items, we can actually sell, get money for for the charity. so its quality over quantity they need. but why aren't charities getting the best of our unwanted clothes? people are selling more, you know within your own teams, people are selling more online, especially to vinted. and since they done the advertising, you know, people have noticed it a lot more. so definitely, that's having an impact. we still sell less quality. obviously, we can't command the higher prices, but we still, there is still a market there for less quality stock. but for some charities, donations of clothes and other ite
now retired, they volunteer for the charity mind at this warehouse in blaby in leicestershire. can we, can we salvage those? quite dirty, can we wipe them up a bit? sorting almost 150 bags every day, lisa says the quality of the donations they receive is getting worse. they ought to always consider as well the quality of the item that they're donating to us. to send us an inferior item, and i don't mean that to be disrespectful because everything is worth something to us, but the quality items,...
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speaking at a bowls club in leicestershire earlier, rishi sunak said pensioners would be better off to the sum of nearly £100 in the next financial year. what i believe is that if you work hard all your life, you should have dignity in retirement. that�*s why we�*ve protected the trip lock, which is going up by £900 this year for pensioners, but what we�*ve announced today is the rrr plus. we will increase the personal allowance for pensioners delivering a tax cut for millions of pensioners, demonstrated our commitment to deliver a secure future. the labour party oppose that policy which means they will be paying tax under a future labour government, not the clear choice on offer at this election. stick with us and our plan that is worth thing. —— working. notjust to cut plan that is worth thing. —— working. not just to cut taxes, but to protect the triple lock and deliver new tax cuts for millions liberal democrats leader ed davey was campaigning in windemere today. he fell off a few times from the paddleboard — some were probably deliberate for the cameras. he was m
speaking at a bowls club in leicestershire earlier, rishi sunak said pensioners would be better off to the sum of nearly £100 in the next financial year. what i believe is that if you work hard all your life, you should have dignity in retirement. that�*s why we�*ve protected the trip lock, which is going up by £900 this year for pensioners, but what we�*ve announced today is the rrr plus. we will increase the personal allowance for pensioners delivering a tax cut for millions of...
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friend, the member for south leicestershire, for his tireless campaigning about this case? and i know that the whole house will join me in recognising the horror of the crimes committed by colin pitchfork and sending our condolences to the victims families . our condolences to the victims families. now we are reforming the parole system to add a ministerial check on the release of the most dangerous criminals and changing the law so that society's most depraved killers. life means life. but i will, of course, arrange for the findings of my hon. friend's survey to be properly considered, and will ensure that he meets with the justice secretary to discuss his proposals further. >> rosena allin—khan . >> rosena allin—khan. >> rosena allin—khan. >> thank you very much, mr speaken >> in gaza , israel has attacked >> in gaza, israel has attacked hospitals. it's attacked refugee camps, and it has killed aid workers . israel has blocked workers. israel has blocked vital aid, turned off water suppues vital aid, turned off water supplies and denied access to food . israel has k
friend, the member for south leicestershire, for his tireless campaigning about this case? and i know that the whole house will join me in recognising the horror of the crimes committed by colin pitchfork and sending our condolences to the victims families . our condolences to the victims families. now we are reforming the parole system to add a ministerial check on the release of the most dangerous criminals and changing the law so that society's most depraved killers. life means life. but i...
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pcc in leicestershire has hung on, but - leicestershire has hung on, but interestingly. _ leicestershire has hung on, but interestingly, the _ leicestershire has hung on, but interestingly, the labour- leicestershire has hung on, but interestingly, the labour vote l leicestershire has hung on, but . interestingly, the labour vote has been _ interestingly, the labour vote has been hit by— interestingly, the labour vote has been hit by a _ interestingly, the labour vote has been hit by a surge _ interestingly, the labour vote has been hit by a surge for— interestingly, the labour vote has been hit by a surge for the - interestingly, the labour vote hasl been hit by a surge for the greens, so this— been hit by a surge for the greens, so this is— been hit by a surge for the greens, so this is the — been hit by a surge for the greens, so this is the interesting _ been hit by a surge for the greens, so this is the interesting thing - so this is the interesting thing about— so this is the interesting thing about the _ so this is the interesting thing about the green _ so this is the
pcc in leicestershire has hung on, but - leicestershire has hung on, but interestingly. _ leicestershire has hung on, but interestingly, the _ leicestershire has hung on, but interestingly, the labour- leicestershire has hung on, but interestingly, the labour vote l leicestershire has hung on, but . interestingly, the labour vote has been _ interestingly, the labour vote has been hit by— interestingly, the labour vote has been hit by a _ interestingly, the labour vote has been hit by a surge...
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at a bowling club in leicestershire, the pm pressed his case with what has been a dependable demographic for his party. the question is whether older voters prefer a tax cut offer for those on the state pension or believe the promise of stability under a changed government. who is on target with this argument could well determine the winner injuly. faisal islam, bbc news, in the east midlands. the honorary president of the reform uk party, nigel farage, has used a speech in dover to criticise both conservatives and labour for not doing enough to stop migrants coming to britain. he said reform — previously known as the brexit party — was offering a "distinct" message and that he would be campaigning for his party untill polling day — even though he himself is not standing for election. 0ur political editor chris mason sent this report from dover. maybe you love him... sorry to keep you. ..maybe you really don't. but make no mistake, nigel farage is one of the most influential politicians of his generation. i've got a brolly, rishi, i've got a brolly! he's never been an mp, he's not
at a bowling club in leicestershire, the pm pressed his case with what has been a dependable demographic for his party. the question is whether older voters prefer a tax cut offer for those on the state pension or believe the promise of stability under a changed government. who is on target with this argument could well determine the winner injuly. faisal islam, bbc news, in the east midlands. the honorary president of the reform uk party, nigel farage, has used a speech in dover to criticise...
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at a bowling club in leicestershire, the pm pressed his case with what has been a dependable demographic for his party. the question is whether older voters prefer a tax cut offer for those on the state pension or believe the promise of stability under a changed government. who is on target with this argument could well determine the winner injuly. faisal islam, bbc news, in the east midlands. plenty more coverage on the bbc website looking forward to the ath ofjuly, another day, another pledge, the conservatives will be promising to boost apprenticeships and labour will be promising to clear nhs waiting lists. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. lawyers for the prosecution and defence have wrapped up their closing arguments in the fraud trial of the former us president, donald trump. they did so at length, with the court sitting more than three hours longer than scheduled. prosecutors say he engaged in a fraud against the american people. mr trump's lawyers said the case was based on lies. with the end of the trial now in sight, donald trump repeated his claim that the
at a bowling club in leicestershire, the pm pressed his case with what has been a dependable demographic for his party. the question is whether older voters prefer a tax cut offer for those on the state pension or believe the promise of stability under a changed government. who is on target with this argument could well determine the winner injuly. faisal islam, bbc news, in the east midlands. plenty more coverage on the bbc website looking forward to the ath ofjuly, another day, another...
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this is brockington college in leicestershire. it has over 1,000 pupils. hackers got into the system during the easter break. every aspect of school life — from safeguarding to school dinners — has been disrupted. door locks, cctv around the schools, the management systems for registers — there are so many systems that are part of schools with technology. in every possible way, the impact is tremendous. schools hold a wealth of information, but often have limited resources to stop the hackers. it feels that as a school system, you've been violated, you know? there are people accessing your records, your pupil and staff data. of course, the biggest question is what have they done with anything that they've taken? or indeed, have they taken anything? once the criminals get into the school's system, they demand a ransom with threats of publishing sensitive data on the dark web. we're cracking on with all of the changes that we need to do to the network... granville academy in derby had to close for a day this term due to a cyber attack. it could have be
this is brockington college in leicestershire. it has over 1,000 pupils. hackers got into the system during the easter break. every aspect of school life — from safeguarding to school dinners — has been disrupted. door locks, cctv around the schools, the management systems for registers — there are so many systems that are part of schools with technology. in every possible way, the impact is tremendous. schools hold a wealth of information, but often have limited resources to stop the...
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. - at a bowling club in leicestershire, the pm pressed his case with what has been a dependable demographic for his party. the question is whether older voters prefer a tax cut offer for those on the state pension or believe the promise of stability under a changed government. who is on target with this argument could well determine the winner injuly. faisal islam, bbc news, in the east midlands. so how would the conservatives' pledge on pensions work? ben chu has been taking a look at the details. the conservatives claimed today that their plan for a "triple lock plus" would be a tax cut for pensioners. let's examine that. first, some context. the personal allowance is the amount someone can earn before they have to pay income tax. and it's been frozen byjeremy hunt and rishi sunak at around £12,500 until 2027. that's an effective tax rise, because as people's wages increase over time, more of their income goes above the personal allowance and they pay more income tax than they would otherwise. one group who would have been set to be hit by this tax rise were people receiving the new stat
. - at a bowling club in leicestershire, the pm pressed his case with what has been a dependable demographic for his party. the question is whether older voters prefer a tax cut offer for those on the state pension or believe the promise of stability under a changed government. who is on target with this argument could well determine the winner injuly. faisal islam, bbc news, in the east midlands. so how would the conservatives' pledge on pensions work? ben chu has been taking a look at the...
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not necessarily the whole of the region, leicestershire not included in that, but a huge area, 2.2 million people. a large geographic one stretching from the peak district to south nottinghamshire. lots of attention on this one nationally, we will get the counting under way in about half an hour's time, the result due between one and two o'clock. {slate an hour's time, the result due between one and two o'clock. give us an indication — between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of _ between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of the _ between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of the kind _ between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of the kind of— between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of the kind of role - an indication of the kind of role and powers this political post has. different parts of the country have ranges of powers so city can in london is responsible for quite a lot but less so here in the east midlands. the main kind of areas there will be responsible for our public transport, housing provision, skills and training, so further
not necessarily the whole of the region, leicestershire not included in that, but a huge area, 2.2 million people. a large geographic one stretching from the peak district to south nottinghamshire. lots of attention on this one nationally, we will get the counting under way in about half an hour's time, the result due between one and two o'clock. {slate an hour's time, the result due between one and two o'clock. give us an indication — between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of _...
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this is brockington college in leicestershire. it has over 1,000 pupils. hackers got into the system during the easter break. every aspect of school life — from safeguarding to school dinners — has been disrupted. door locks, cctv around the schools, the management systems for registers — there are so many systems that are part of schools with technology. in every possible way, the impact is tremendous. schools hold a wealth of information, but often have limited resources to stop the hackers. it feels that as a school system, you've been violated, you know? there are people accessing your records, your pupil and staff data. of course, the biggest question is what have they done with anything that they've taken? or indeed, have they taken anything? once the criminals get into the school's system, they demand a ransom with threats of publishing sensitive data on the dark web. we're cracking on with all of the changes that we need to do to the network... granville academy in derby had to close for a day this term due to a cyber attack. it could have be
this is brockington college in leicestershire. it has over 1,000 pupils. hackers got into the system during the easter break. every aspect of school life — from safeguarding to school dinners — has been disrupted. door locks, cctv around the schools, the management systems for registers — there are so many systems that are part of schools with technology. in every possible way, the impact is tremendous. schools hold a wealth of information, but often have limited resources to stop the...
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these from leicestershire. the showers have been coming down through the north—east of england today and some still with the old rumble of thunder. a rush of showers through east anglia and into the south of england. they will clear away this evening. in the west, the area of high pressure is arriving. when it does it will quiet the story down. take a look at this. a beautiful afternoon across northern cornwall and an empty beach. i wish i had been. this evening and overnight, we continue with
these from leicestershire. the showers have been coming down through the north—east of england today and some still with the old rumble of thunder. a rush of showers through east anglia and into the south of england. they will clear away this evening. in the west, the area of high pressure is arriving. when it does it will quiet the story down. take a look at this. a beautiful afternoon across northern cornwall and an empty beach. i wish i had been. this evening and overnight, we continue with
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at a bowling club in leicestershire, the pm pressed his case with what has been a dependable demographic for his party. the question is whether older voters prefer a tax cut offer for those on the state pension or believe the promise of stability under a changed government. who is on target with this argument could well determine the winner injuly. faisal islam, bbc news, in the east midlands. the live to westminster. jack, two very significant developments day. that's right. the story around diane abbott has been brewing for a while. it's 13 months and she was suspended from the parliamentary labour party. we knew this had to be resolved before the election because whether or not she remains suspended would contribute to whether or not she was allowed to stand as a labour candidate. it really became headline news this morning when the bbc�*s newsnight programme reported that the labour party investigation into diane abbott concluded five months ago. yet she still hasn't found out whether or not she would be allowed to stand as a candidate. bbc understands this evening that the labour
at a bowling club in leicestershire, the pm pressed his case with what has been a dependable demographic for his party. the question is whether older voters prefer a tax cut offer for those on the state pension or believe the promise of stability under a changed government. who is on target with this argument could well determine the winner injuly. faisal islam, bbc news, in the east midlands. the live to westminster. jack, two very significant developments day. that's right. the story around...
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lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershire in 1983 and 1986. after being released and then recalled in 2021, the 63 year old was again granted parole in june, but this decision was challenged by ministers. june, but this decision was challenged by ministers . more june, but this decision was challenged by ministers. more on this breaking story as we get it . southwest water has apologised for a waterborne disease outbreak in devon after a parasite was found in a key reservoir. residents in parts of brixham and nelson were told to boil their drinking water yesterday after small traces of the parasite cryptosporidium were found in the hillhead reservoir. the uk health security agency says 22 people are confirmed to have the disease , and as many as 70 other disease, and as many as 70 other cases of diarrhoea and vomiting are also under investigation. the tory mp for south totnes and south devon said residents are likely to have to boil tap water for another week following the discovery . lawyers for the discovery. lawyers for the families of lucy
lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershire in 1983 and 1986. after being released and then recalled in 2021, the 63 year old was again granted parole in june, but this decision was challenged by ministers. june, but this decision was challenged by ministers . more june, but this decision was challenged by ministers. more on this breaking story as we get it . southwest water has apologised for a waterborne disease outbreak in devon after a parasite was found in a key reservoir. residents in...
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was jailed for life for raping and strangling 215 year old girls, lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershire in 1983 and 1986. in other news, teenagers could be recruited to help plug a shortage of train drivers under new proposals put forward today. the government is asking for views on lowering the minimum age for drivers from 20 to 18, which it says would help build resilience across the railway. the average age of a driver is 48 and the workforce is projected to shrink over the coming years, with many due to retire. it's hoped the proposal will set thousands of young people on track to a career in transport. junior doctors in england are holding fresh talks with the government in an effort to end their long running dispute over pay . it's hoped the dispute over pay. it's hoped the negotiations will help avoid further walkouts , with doctors further walkouts, with doctors demanding a 35% pay rise. health secretary victoria atkins says she's pleased the british medical association have agreed to the mediation. >> but since i was appointed as secretary of state in november, i've worked incr
was jailed for life for raping and strangling 215 year old girls, lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershire in 1983 and 1986. in other news, teenagers could be recruited to help plug a shortage of train drivers under new proposals put forward today. the government is asking for views on lowering the minimum age for drivers from 20 to 18, which it says would help build resilience across the railway. the average age of a driver is 48 and the workforce is projected to shrink over the coming...
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these from leicestershire. the showers have been coming down through the north—east of england today and some still with the old rumble of thunder. a rush of showers through east anglia and into the south of england. they will clear away this evening. in the west, the area of high pressure is arriving. when it does it will quiet the story down. take a look at this. a beautiful afternoon across northern cornwall and an empty beach. i wish i had been. this evening and overnight, we continue with the west — east divide. a touch of mist and fog. showery rain in east anglia and south—east england. still a breeze. three friday, that breeze will still continue. that will make it feel cooler on the exposed east coast with temperatures struggling at 15, 16. with the high pressure influencing the story in the west with the sunshine we may see temperatures peaking at 20. in the week and the high starts to push on across the country. do not get too excited. we will be chasing cloud amounts for time to time. the poten
these from leicestershire. the showers have been coming down through the north—east of england today and some still with the old rumble of thunder. a rush of showers through east anglia and into the south of england. they will clear away this evening. in the west, the area of high pressure is arriving. when it does it will quiet the story down. take a look at this. a beautiful afternoon across northern cornwall and an empty beach. i wish i had been. this evening and overnight, we continue...
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as the mp for south leicestershire i distributed a survey— leicestershire i distributed a survey asking my constituents about parole _ survey asking my constituents about parole board reform. because the problem — parole board reform. because the problem is — parole board reform. because the problem is that the reconsideration mechanism allow mr pitchfork to keep asking _ mechanism allow mr pitchfork to keep asking for— mechanism allow mr pitchfork to keep asking for a _ mechanism allow mr pitchfork to keep asking for a reconsideration of a reconsidered decision. limitless times— reconsidered decision. limitless times and — reconsidered decision. limitless times and cost free to him. so, can iask— times and cost free to him. so, can i ask the _ times and cost free to him. so, can i ask the prime minister if he will arrange _ i ask the prime minister if he will arrange a — i ask the prime minister if he will arrange a meeting between myself and the justice _ arrange a meeting between myself and the justice secretary to discuss necessary changes to the reconsideration mechan
as the mp for south leicestershire i distributed a survey— leicestershire i distributed a survey asking my constituents about parole _ survey asking my constituents about parole board reform. because the problem — parole board reform. because the problem is — parole board reform. because the problem is that the reconsideration mechanism allow mr pitchfork to keep asking _ mechanism allow mr pitchfork to keep asking for— mechanism allow mr pitchfork to keep asking for a _ mechanism allow...
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a flawed investigation, no toxic energy, overreliance on psychiatric report leicestershire police failed to arrest valdo calocane . this is arrest valdo calocane. this is a failure of two police forces , a failure of two police forces, a failure of two police forces, a failure of two police forces, a failure of the mental health trust along with nottinghamshire council, as well missed multiple opportunities to prevent the nottingham attacks and the murder of our children. and ian coates is what has led us here today. coates is what has led us here today . we will continue to today. we will continue to pursue agencies that failed us and hold them responsible for the nottingham attacks, so that no other family is made to suffer like ours . we thank suffer like ours. we thank everyone for the outpouring of support for our brave and beautiful daughter, grace. thank you.thank beautiful daughter, grace. thank you. thank you . you. thank you. >> police. >> police. >> that's all i've been saying . >> that's all i've been saying. thank you, thank you sir. >> and quite interesting reaction. he's r
a flawed investigation, no toxic energy, overreliance on psychiatric report leicestershire police failed to arrest valdo calocane . this is arrest valdo calocane. this is a failure of two police forces , a failure of two police forces, a failure of two police forces, a failure of two police forces, a failure of the mental health trust along with nottinghamshire council, as well missed multiple opportunities to prevent the nottingham attacks and the murder of our children. and ian coates is what...
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now retired, they volunteer for the charity mind at this warehouse in blaby in leicestershire. can we, can we salvage those? quite dirty, can we wipe them up a bit? sorting almost 150 bags every day, lisa says the quality of the donations they receive is getting worse. they ought to always consider as well the quality of the item that they're donating to us. to send us an inferior item, and i don't mean that to be disrespectful because everything is worth something to us, but the quality items, we can actually sell, get money for for the charity. so its quality over quantity they need. but why aren't charities getting the best of our unwanted clothes? people are selling more, you know within your own teams, people are selling more online, especially to vinted. and since they done the advertising, you know, people have noticed it a lot more. so definitely, that's having an impact. we still sell less quality. obviously, we can't command the higher prices, but we still, there is still a market there for less quality stock. but for some charities, donations of clothes and other ite
now retired, they volunteer for the charity mind at this warehouse in blaby in leicestershire. can we, can we salvage those? quite dirty, can we wipe them up a bit? sorting almost 150 bags every day, lisa says the quality of the donations they receive is getting worse. they ought to always consider as well the quality of the item that they're donating to us. to send us an inferior item, and i don't mean that to be disrespectful because everything is worth something to us, but the quality items,...
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. >> yeah, in leicestershire , i >> yeah, in leicestershire, i think i'm going to google. >> you didn't know about that? that's common, but it's happening again. >> is it common? i thought maybe it was a thing of the past. maybe i live a sheltered life. >> i think you do. i think you do. still to come, campaign election stunts . this is like, election stunts. this is like, you know, falling off a paddleboard. elderly man standing on paddle boards. and why? anyway they could be the secret to electoral success. we'll be debating that next. what do now. lib dem leader ed davey. he kicked off his pre—election campaign with paddleboarding, yesterday. he was always going to fall into the water, do you think that makes him great crack? really fun. fun sort of quy- crack? really fun. fun sort of guy.fun crack? really fun. fun sort of guy. fun guy or pretty stupid? well, let's have a look at this. so far. by far my taoiseach are enjoying this. >> honestly . >> honestly. so . crazy so. crazy. jumps like it's not funny . funny. >> you know . >> you know. >> you know. >> well, we are joined by th
. >> yeah, in leicestershire , i >> yeah, in leicestershire, i think i'm going to google. >> you didn't know about that? that's common, but it's happening again. >> is it common? i thought maybe it was a thing of the past. maybe i live a sheltered life. >> i think you do. i think you do. still to come, campaign election stunts . this is like, election stunts. this is like, you know, falling off a paddleboard. elderly man standing on paddle boards. and why? anyway...
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and that comes, of course, just weeks after the palestine action targeted drone manufacturers in leicestershire, scaling the roof of the factory in protest of the sale of british made weapons to israel. so tonight i'm asking should groups like just stop oil and palestine action be banned like terror groups? let me know your thoughts by heading to gbnews.com/yoursay or tweet me @gbnews. and whilst you're there, vote in our poll. the results will come shortly, but going head to head on this now are just stop oil spokesperson jill tavner and local government editor of conservative home. harry phibbs very good evening to you both, jill. i'll just start with you. please, by definition, just stop oil is an organised crime gang, isn't it? >> by definition, no. and that's we're not being stopped because of our tactics. because our tactics are peaceful and until a year ago, when these new laws came in, they would have been lawful . we're being stopped and lawful. we're being stopped and squashed and criminalised. really because we told the truth about the fossil fuel industries control of our politics.
and that comes, of course, just weeks after the palestine action targeted drone manufacturers in leicestershire, scaling the roof of the factory in protest of the sale of british made weapons to israel. so tonight i'm asking should groups like just stop oil and palestine action be banned like terror groups? let me know your thoughts by heading to gbnews.com/yoursay or tweet me @gbnews. and whilst you're there, vote in our poll. the results will come shortly, but going head to head on this now...
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, and a lot of— nottinghamshire, leicestershire, and a lot of those businesses... i�*m a lot of those businesses... i'm afraid we _ a lot of those businesses... i'm afraid we will _ a lot of those businesses... in afraid we will have two come back to you later, i think the prime editor is now about to speak but i will be very keen to get your views on what labour are saying about business. thanks very much, let's take you to rishi sunak. thanks very much, let's take you to rishi sunak-— thanks very much, let's take you to rishi sunak. ., ., , ,., rishi sunak. fourth-largest exporter an here rishi sunak. fourth-largest exporter anywhere in — rishi sunak. fourth-largest exporter anywhere in the _ rishi sunak. fourth-largest exporter anywhere in the world, _ rishi sunak. fourth-largest exporter anywhere in the world, right? - rishi sunak. fourth-largest exporter anywhere in the world, right? that i anywhere in the world, right? that is thank to businesses like you so you should feel incredibly proud what taking advantage of brexit and pumping out stuff out acros
, and a lot of— nottinghamshire, leicestershire, and a lot of those businesses... i�*m a lot of those businesses... i'm afraid we _ a lot of those businesses... i'm afraid we will _ a lot of those businesses... in afraid we will have two come back to you later, i think the prime editor is now about to speak but i will be very keen to get your views on what labour are saying about business. thanks very much, let's take you to rishi sunak. thanks very much, let's take you to rishi sunak-—...
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which are also being investigated about nottinghamshire police , nottinghamshire police, obviously leicestershire police, the mental health trust, as, as i sit here talking to you guys, we've got eight individual, reports, reviews and investigations taking place about all of it. and it's utterly overwhelming, we as families are involved in, in those. and obviously we have to be, but i think our concern is now following how things have been happening, and the quality better with some not so good with others of the reviews and the people leading them is we don't feel it's going to be cohesive. we don't feel it's going to be joined up, and therefore the really urgent questions aren't going to be answered. so it was sort of we're now we're now feeling that keir starmer was right in january, where he called for a pubuc january, where he called for a public inquiry straight away, and we listened to the prime minister and said, okay, well, he said, that's not out of the question, but, you know, let's get all these urgent reviews done first, and now we're five months down the line, it's becoming fairly o
which are also being investigated about nottinghamshire police , nottinghamshire police, obviously leicestershire police, the mental health trust, as, as i sit here talking to you guys, we've got eight individual, reports, reviews and investigations taking place about all of it. and it's utterly overwhelming, we as families are involved in, in those. and obviously we have to be, but i think our concern is now following how things have been happening, and the quality better with some not so good...
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a flawed investigation, no toxicology overreliance on psychiatric report leicestershire police failed to arrest valdo calocane. this is a failure of two police forces , a failure of two police forces, a failure of two police forces, a failure of two police forces, a failure of the mental health trust along with nottinghamshire council, as well . council, as well. >> well, emma webber, the mother of barnaby , whether webber of barnaby, whether webber rather also issued her own statement saying today's ruling proves how utterly flawed and under—resourced the criminal justice system in the united kingdom is. it also illustrates the urgent need for urgent reforms in the uk to uk homicide law. she says that calocane should become the next ian brady and fred west by never being released from custody . now, released from custody. now, calocane did attend the ruling today via video from ashworth hosphal today via video from ashworth hospital. that's the high security psychiatric hospital in liverpool. he remained silent throughout, not even speaking to confirm his name and the judges in thi
a flawed investigation, no toxicology overreliance on psychiatric report leicestershire police failed to arrest valdo calocane. this is a failure of two police forces , a failure of two police forces, a failure of two police forces, a failure of two police forces, a failure of the mental health trust along with nottinghamshire council, as well . council, as well. >> well, emma webber, the mother of barnaby , whether webber of barnaby, whether webber rather also issued her own statement...
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a flawed investigation, no toxicology overreliance on psychiatric report leicestershire police failed to arrest valdo calocane. this is a failure of two police forces , a failure of two police forces, a failure of two police forces, a failure of two police forces, a failure of the mental health trust along with nottinghamshire council, as well . council, as well. >> as well the families, they're clearly saying they're going to pursue whatever measures they can with the police forces , the can with the police forces, the local council and the mental health services as well . health services as well. calocane did attend the ruling via video link from ashworth hosphal via video link from ashworth hospital. that's a high security psychiatric hospital in liverpool, but he remained silent throughout. he didn't even speak to confirm his name much. >> indeed, ray addison there for us.thank >> indeed, ray addison there for us. thank you very much. very interesting. what? tom? what emma webber, the mother of the victim, barnaby webber , said. it victim, barnaby webber, said. it seems to me that
a flawed investigation, no toxicology overreliance on psychiatric report leicestershire police failed to arrest valdo calocane. this is a failure of two police forces , a failure of two police forces, a failure of two police forces, a failure of two police forces, a failure of the mental health trust along with nottinghamshire council, as well . council, as well. >> as well the families, they're clearly saying they're going to pursue whatever measures they can with the police forces , the...
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speaking just a short time ago at a bulls club in leicestershire the prime minister was asked about his party's newly announced scheme to increase the income tax threshold for pensioners. what i believe is you were hard on your life, you should have dignity in retirement. that is why we have protected the triple lock which is going up by nine capacity for pensioners, but today what we have announced as the... class, we will increase a personal allowance for pensioners delivering a tax cut weather and £100 to millions of pensioners, demonstrating our commitment to them and sure we secure a secure future for them. and in contrast the labour party opposes the policy which means pensioners will be paying tax under any future labour government, and that is the clear choice on offer at the selection. stick with us on a plan thatis selection. stick with us on a plan that is working, but economic plan is allowing us notjust to cut taxes by everyone in work by £90 but the triple lock and deliver a new tax cut for millions of pensioners. that was the prime _ cut for millions of pensioners. that
speaking just a short time ago at a bulls club in leicestershire the prime minister was asked about his party's newly announced scheme to increase the income tax threshold for pensioners. what i believe is you were hard on your life, you should have dignity in retirement. that is why we have protected the triple lock which is going up by nine capacity for pensioners, but today what we have announced as the... class, we will increase a personal allowance for pensioners delivering a tax cut...
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whereas that | whichever it is in leicestershire, where there has been a county council by—election. we won a seat from the tories with a 14% swing in the new parametric constituency of hinckley and bosworth where we have been putting pressure on the conservatives and that's the pattern you're going to see over the next 2a to 48 hours. you're going to see over the next 24 to 48 hours. the you're going to see over the next 24 to 48 hours-— you're going to see over the next 24 to 48 hours. the areas we're looking to 48 hours. the areas we're looking to ut to 48 hours. the areas we're looking to put pressure _ to 48 hours. the areas we're looking to put pressure on _ to 48 hours. the areas we're looking to put pressure on the _ to 48 hours. the areas we're looking to put pressure on the conservatives come the general election, we will be making progress and we will be making gains and that's what you need to. �* . making gains and that's what you need to. �* , ., making gains and that's what you need to. �*, ., . . need to. let's two sonia sodha, chief leader _ need to. let's tw
whereas that | whichever it is in leicestershire, where there has been a county council by—election. we won a seat from the tories with a 14% swing in the new parametric constituency of hinckley and bosworth where we have been putting pressure on the conservatives and that's the pattern you're going to see over the next 2a to 48 hours. you're going to see over the next 24 to 48 hours. the you're going to see over the next 24 to 48 hours-— you're going to see over the next 24 to 48 hours....
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i have been in scotland, wales, northern ireland, leicestershire, staffordshire, today in cornwall and devon and i'm talking to people about the choice at this election. we live in uncertain times and only the conservatives have a plan to take bold action, like introducing a modern form of national service, like introducing the new triple lock plus to provide a tax cut for pensioners, like today's announcement of closing underperforming university degrees and using the money to fund high quality apprenticeships. those are all bold actions that will deliver a secure future for everyone in the country. that is the choice at this election because the labour party have got no ideas and no plan and thatis have got no ideas and no plan and that is increasingly clear with every day that goes on. turning to labour every day that goes on. turning to labour ghosh. _ every day that goes on. turning to labour ghosh, should _ every day that goes on. turning to labour ghosh, should diane - every day that goes on. turning to | labour ghosh, should diane abbott stand as a candidate at the general elec
i have been in scotland, wales, northern ireland, leicestershire, staffordshire, today in cornwall and devon and i'm talking to people about the choice at this election. we live in uncertain times and only the conservatives have a plan to take bold action, like introducing a modern form of national service, like introducing the new triple lock plus to provide a tax cut for pensioners, like today's announcement of closing underperforming university degrees and using the money to fund high...
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we have heard him give the same speech today here in devon and yesterday in leicestershire and staffordshire as well and the day before in cheshire so certainly this is a message he will hammer home through this election campaign. today his main focus was this announcement about apprenticeships and the fact the government wants to cut what they see as rip—off degrees, ones which they say have a high level of dropout rates but also statistically do not lead to higher earnings are higherjob prospects after people graduate and instead invest in 100,000 new apprenticeships. that's one of the things today. he has faced criticism from opposition parties about this particular pledge and labour and the liberal democrats have raised a point as apprenticeships under the conservative government have fallen and labourare conservative government have fallen and labour are saying that they will be investing in technical excellence colleges to try and train people up in local communities to work in local industries but certainly, you are right that the sort of contrast that rishi sunak is trying to draw
we have heard him give the same speech today here in devon and yesterday in leicestershire and staffordshire as well and the day before in cheshire so certainly this is a message he will hammer home through this election campaign. today his main focus was this announcement about apprenticeships and the fact the government wants to cut what they see as rip—off degrees, ones which they say have a high level of dropout rates but also statistically do not lead to higher earnings are higherjob...