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i hereby -ive london assembly poll 2024. i hereby give notice _ london assembly poll 2024. i hereby give notice is constituency returning officer at the election of the constituency member of the land on the _ the constituency member of the land on the subway for greenwich and lewisham — on the subway for greenwich and lewisham held in the 2nd of may 2024. _ lewisham held in the 2nd of may 2024, that the number of votes recorded — 2024, that the number of votes recorded at the election is as follows _ recorded at the election is as follows. labourand recorded at the election is as follows. labour and co—operative party, _ follows. labour and co—operative party, linda bell, 80,101 votes. josh matthews for the liberal democrats, 11,975 votes. mark simpson — democrats, 11,975 votes. mark simpson for reform uk, 13,405 votes. correntaio. _ simpson for reform uk, 13,405 votes. correntaio, green party, 28,294 votes. _ correntaio, green party, 28,294 votes. -- _ correntaio, green party, 28,294 votes. —— karen teal. ciaran terry forthe _ votes. —— karen teal. ciara
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_ as the london assembly member for merton and — as the london assembly member for merton and wandsworth. _ as the london assembly member for merton and wandsworth. this - as the london assembly member for merton and wandsworth. this is - as the london assembly member for merton and wandsworth. this is thei merton and wandsworth. this is the third time _ merton and wandsworth. this is the third time that — merton and wandsworth. this is the third time that i've _ merton and wandsworth. this is the third time that i've been— merton and wandsworth. this is the third time that i've been elected - merton and wandsworth. this is the third time that i've been elected byl third time that i've been elected by people _ third time that i've been elected by people across — third time that i've been elected by people across merton _ third time that i've been elected by people across merton and - third time that i've been elected by- people across merton and wandsworth. the first _ people across merton and wandsworth. the first time _ people across merton and wandsworth. the first time my— pe
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they will count the london assembly— election. they will count the london assembly votes and declare them sometime afterwards. polls had predicted labour's sadiq khan, the incumbent — predicted labour's sadiq khan, the incumbent labour mayor who has been incumbent labour mayor who has been in power— incumbent labour mayor who has been in power for— incumbent labour mayor who has been in powerfor eight years, incumbent labour mayor who has been in power for eight years, had a lead on his— in power for eight years, had a lead on his conservative rival susan hall. _ on his conservative rival susan hall. but — on his conservative rival susan hall, but the reason people are thinking — hall, but the reason people are thinking it could be closer is turning _ thinking it could be closer is turning out. we had those figures yesterday— turning out. we had those figures yesterday and the votes being counted — yesterday and the votes being counted in this room are for the outer— counted in this room are for the outer london
they will count the london assembly— election. they will count the london assembly votes and declare them sometime afterwards. polls had predicted labour's sadiq khan, the incumbent — predicted labour's sadiq khan, the incumbent labour mayor who has been incumbent labour mayor who has been in power— incumbent labour mayor who has been in power for— incumbent labour mayor who has been in powerfor eight years, incumbent labour mayor who has been in power for eight years, had a lead on...
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she's also been on the london assembly since 2017, and challenged london mayor sadiq khan in the recent mayoral election. of course, you've got it. you have, haven't you?ifs you've got it. you have, haven't you? it's the fabulous former conservative london mayoral candidate, susan hall. >> hello, hello, nana. >> hello, hello, nana. >> it's so good to have you on board because i wanted to talk to you in particular about what it was like as you went through that mayoral campaign, because there was so much out there, and it must have been so pressured. what was it like ? what was it like? >> sukh. well, it had lots of different moments. i mean , one different moments. i mean, one of the best things was listening to, londoners and i spent a lot of time doing that . i was with of time doing that. i was with a very small group of people that were helping me, but they are such lovely people. they made it much, much easier for me, and of course, the problems that, all politicians have is the abuse they get for doing the job, as best as they can. so it had its moments. it had good moments , mome
she's also been on the london assembly since 2017, and challenged london mayor sadiq khan in the recent mayoral election. of course, you've got it. you have, haven't you?ifs you've got it. you have, haven't you? it's the fabulous former conservative london mayoral candidate, susan hall. >> hello, hello, nana. >> hello, hello, nana. >> it's so good to have you on board because i wanted to talk to you in particular about what it was like as you went through that mayoral...
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assembly. but we do know that all 1a constituencies have now declared the results, so we do know the result, and sadiq khan has won a third term as london mayor for labour, a convincing victory. he increased his vote, a swing to labour in fact across the whole of london of 3.2%. and interestingly, swings to labour even in some of the borrowers that the conservative candidate susan hall held on to. —— some of the paris fossils are pretty convincing win for sadiq khan. it was clearfrom quite convincing win for sadiq khan. it was clear from quite early on that what could have had an impact on this election, which is certainly the conservatives hoped would have an impact, the issue of ulez, the issue of charging polluting vehicles to go on the road, that didn't have the impact of the conservatives hoped it would. yes, susan hall retained her support in some of the outside bar is affected by the expansion of that zone under sadiq khan, but clearly that did not play into the election in terms of
assembly. but we do know that all 1a constituencies have now declared the results, so we do know the result, and sadiq khan has won a third term as london mayor for labour, a convincing victory. he increased his vote, a swing to labour in fact across the whole of london of 3.2%. and interestingly, swings to labour even in some of the borrowers that the conservative candidate susan hall held on to. —— some of the paris fossils are pretty convincing win for sadiq khan. it was clearfrom quite...
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voters also elected members of the london i elected members of the london assembly. they were signing on at city hall today. among them, gareth roberts, the first lib dems to ever win a constituency seat. taste roberts, the first lib dems to ever win a constituency seat.— win a constituency seat. we have been trying _ win a constituency seat. we have been trying to — win a constituency seat. we have been trying to get _ win a constituency seat. we have been trying to get an _ win a constituency seat. we have been trying to get an seat i win a constituency seat. we have been trying to get an seat since i win a constituency seat. we have i been trying to get an seat since the assembly— been trying to get an seat since the assembly was formed. for a third party— assembly was formed. for a third party to— assembly was formed. for a third party to make a breakthrough is historic — party to make a breakthrough is historic. ., , , .. , , party to make a breakthrough is historic. , .. ,, ., historic. there was success for reform uk. — historic. there was succes
voters also elected members of the london i elected members of the london assembly. they were signing on at city hall today. among them, gareth roberts, the first lib dems to ever win a constituency seat. taste roberts, the first lib dems to ever win a constituency seat.— win a constituency seat. we have been trying _ win a constituency seat. we have been trying to — win a constituency seat. we have been trying to get _ win a constituency seat. we have been trying to get an _ win a...
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it's also worth reminding you that counting of the london mayor and london assembly members votes won't begin until tomorrow. i'll be back with you in half an hour. hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. there's been a significant win for labour overnight, as they took a seat from the conservative party in the blackpool south by—election. meanwhile, results from local elections are starting to come in. our political correspondent nick eardley is keeping across the numbers. you've got a magic screen with you to help explain at the picture around england and wales. i do. to help explain at the picture around england and wales. i do, good mornin: , around england and wales. i do, good morning. and — around england and wales. i do, good morning. and we _ around england and wales. i do, good morning, and we are _ around england and wales. i do, good morning, and we are going _ around england and wales. i do, good morning, and we are going to - around england and wales. i do, good morning, and we are going to try - around england and wales. i do, good morning, and
it's also worth reminding you that counting of the london mayor and london assembly members votes won't begin until tomorrow. i'll be back with you in half an hour. hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. there's been a significant win for labour overnight, as they took a seat from the conservative party in the blackpool south by—election. meanwhile, results from local elections are starting to come in. our political correspondent nick eardley is keeping across the...
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it'll still be light, with the assembly wide results for the 11 london assembly members , london london assembly members, london wide. that should be about 630, but otherwise , thank you very but otherwise, thank you very much, everybody. thank you . much, everybody. thank you. >> well, sir, sadiq khan has become the mayor of london for a third term. he talked about swimming against the tide of tory government. he called for a general election . he promised general election. he promised that he will be the mayor for all londoners , even for those all londoners, even for those who didn't go and vote and represent all the interests. he thanked his team, his campaigners and every londoner and he wanted to make sure that their voices would be heard, he talked about basically a possibility for equality and a sense of equality around london. well let's see what my panel make of that. joining me, matthew laza and lizzie cundy . matthew laza and lizzie cundy. well, i've got to come to you. matthew laza labour have won a third term mayoral term. sadiq khanis third term mayoral term. sadiq khan i
it'll still be light, with the assembly wide results for the 11 london assembly members , london london assembly members, london wide. that should be about 630, but otherwise , thank you very but otherwise, thank you very much, everybody. thank you . much, everybody. thank you. >> well, sir, sadiq khan has become the mayor of london for a third term. he talked about swimming against the tide of tory government. he called for a general election . he promised general election. he promised...
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we will take you to the london assembly results. sorry about that. the official declaration as to the result of the poll from thursday. before i do that, i am going to invite the candidates for the mayor of london contested johnny on the stage. —— contest tojoin me on the stage. whoopeing and cheering. this is the official declaration of the poll result for the gla election for the mayor of london. i give notice as the greater london returning officer that the number of votes recorded for each candidate at this election is as follows. animal welfare party, people, animals, environment, 29,280. count binface for mayor of london. 24,260. rob blackie, liberal democrat, 145,184. natalie denise campbell, independent, 40,000 815. reform uk, london deserves better, 78,806 t5. amy gallagher, social, party, 34,449. wooden independent, 24,702. susan mary hall, the conservative party candidate, 812,397. sadiq khan, labour party, whooping and cheering. independent, 26,121. london real party, transform london, 7501. britain first, known to immigration, 20,590
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. nation, in january 1946 in in london, from the high rostrum of the general assembly, evdokia uralova has already raised the problems of refugees and displaced persons during the war. what the loss of human resources meant for the republic, she knew not from reports. in the late autumn of 1910 , to the parochial school of the village. a girl about eight years old began to come almost every day and came when classes were already over. entering the small wooden building, she immediately found herself in the brightest room. it was here that classes were held with students, girls from her village. there was a completely different life here, in which i so wanted to stay longer. suddenly the teacher approached her. she had long noticed a child who often ran into school, but after standing by the stove for a while , went back. what is your name? dosya. come with me. do you like school? very. why don't you go to class then? does the school accept it? from all the children, you see how many books there are, no need to cry, any grief can be helped, tell me what happened, i’m an orphan, little
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assembly. people who visit or know who she _ assembly. people who visit or know who she is — assembly. people who visit or know who she is. she has a reputation, whether— who she is. she has a reputation, whether with caribbean, south african — whether with caribbean, south african anc activists. they know who diane _ african anc activists. they know who diane abbott is. she has pushed the boundaries — diane abbott is. she has pushed the boundaries of political discourse in time and _ boundaries of political discourse in time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her — time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her stand? _ time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her stand? i— time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her stand? iwill— time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her stand? i will not - time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her stand? i will not speak. to see her stand? i will not speak for her. to see her stand? i will not speak for her- if — to see her
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london and washington as well as powers for testing books is in london featured many, jewish demonstrates has ad, holocaust survivors. and they too are demanding an end to the war on gaza. gatherings of also been collaborating, 876 anniversary of the knoxville catastrophe. referring to the fullest expulsion of nearly 750000 palestinians from historic palestine. i'll just here is how i force it brings us more now on the events today in central london on the 14th major march through the streets of london since october as it didn't take place a b, c from the cheese, the supplies the rights of retained refugees, from historic palestine, this one very closely associated with the recent out of us are you suddenly 6 of those 3 of the lock box or color city in school which attached to the surrounding peoples displacements associated with the race and the state of israel. people here really counting against what they see as an ongoing knock, but especially inside jobs. i am here to put a number of reasons. first and most of this is to express the diary david is about us in young people against the
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>> well, he's constantly lying in the london assembly about police numbers, about crime numbers. can i call him lying or being a sort of smooth politician? >> and, you know, altering the facts to his own agenda because lying is a very strong word. >> yeah. i think what you've just described is lying . and just described is lying. and when you say a failure, ask all the parents of all the young kids who've died from knife crime during his time running london. >> okay, do you think that, mayor khan is a liar and indeed , mayor khan is a liar and indeed, a failure? >> i think he definitely isn't a failure. i'd need evidence to show that where his lies come up before i accuse him of anything like that. >> history? look at his history. look at his. >> but that's not enough. it's got to be substantiated with facts . facts. >> yes, but his his history , his >> yes, but his his history, his claims about how many houses he's built in london are completely ripped apart by successive think tanks and academic groups. it's simply not true. >> okay . and here's the crux of >> okay. and here's
>> well, he's constantly lying in the london assembly about police numbers, about crime numbers. can i call him lying or being a sort of smooth politician? >> and, you know, altering the facts to his own agenda because lying is a very strong word. >> yeah. i think what you've just described is lying . and just described is lying. and when you say a failure, ask all the parents of all the young kids who've died from knife crime during his time running london. >> okay, do...
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voters will also choose the mayor of london, the london assembly members and ten other mayors outside the capital. so here are some of the predictions again from yougov. so we're expecting labour to be making significant gains across the country. labour are likely to take control of milton keynes and hyndburn apparently, and coming close in each of tamworth, thurrock and walsall. north east lincolnshire is moving significantly towards labour as well, we're hearing, and we expect labour to advance in rugby. it is not out of the question actually, that labour might take control of rugby, but it isn't all bad news for the conservatives, though. no, we expect them to retain control of solihull council and potentially make gains in reigate and banstead. elsewhere, though, we expect little to change in each of colchester as well, which could make that a tory hole. but tonight is also about the mayoral elections, isn't it? yes, and we've picked out some of the key ones for you. let's start in the west midlands. here we are. so we've got andy street who's the conservative candidate, richard p
voters will also choose the mayor of london, the london assembly members and ten other mayors outside the capital. so here are some of the predictions again from yougov. so we're expecting labour to be making significant gains across the country. labour are likely to take control of milton keynes and hyndburn apparently, and coming close in each of tamworth, thurrock and walsall. north east lincolnshire is moving significantly towards labour as well, we're hearing, and we expect labour to...
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so the labour party has shortlisted sam momo, who's a member of the london assembly, apparently, and praful nargund, who's an islington councillor in the contest to be the party's candidate. constituency where mr corbyn holds currently a 26,188 vote majority. keir starmer was was playing down any issues here though? >> well, look, that's a matter for jeremy. he's obviously made his mind up about that. we will have an excellent labour candidate in islington north as we've got excellent labour candidates across the country . candidates across the country. >> yeah. so there he is basically saying look everything's absolutely fine. this might be a fiery campaign and likely to be a difficult one for labour to win . apparently for labour to win. apparently 98% of attenders at a local labour party meeting backed a motion thanking jeremy corbyn for his commitment and service to the people. joining me now is contributing editor at novara media and corbyn ally michael walker. michael, look great to have you on the show. thank you very, very much. i think this is a big problem for labour becaus
so the labour party has shortlisted sam momo, who's a member of the london assembly, apparently, and praful nargund, who's an islington councillor in the contest to be the party's candidate. constituency where mr corbyn holds currently a 26,188 vote majority. keir starmer was was playing down any issues here though? >> well, look, that's a matter for jeremy. he's obviously made his mind up about that. we will have an excellent labour candidate in islington north as we've got excellent...
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, got elected to london assembly and three days later resigned so she could go and campaign in brighton to take over from caroline lucas. talk about taking the mickey with the electorate . electorate. >> yeah. no, indeed. and it is a good one. it's not the winner though. i've gone for wes streeting, but there we go. yes, but very, very close, matthew. right. look, thank you very much, everybody. and now thank you, thank you, thank you really enjoyed this evening. make sure that you keep a gb news tomorrow because we're gonna have a heck of a lot to go out with keir starmer. hey, you heard it here first. looking like he's announcing a policy which is fantastic . so there we go. we'll fantastic. so there we go. we'll be picking the bones out of that. i am however, off a nana will be sitting in this seat. it's headliners next, so make sure that you keep it gb news. and until then, keep fighting the good fight. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. another cracking d
, got elected to london assembly and three days later resigned so she could go and campaign in brighton to take over from caroline lucas. talk about taking the mickey with the electorate . electorate. >> yeah. no, indeed. and it is a good one. it's not the winner though. i've gone for wes streeting, but there we go. yes, but very, very close, matthew. right. look, thank you very much, everybody. and now thank you, thank you, thank you really enjoyed this evening. make sure that you keep a...
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that was done this shoddy fellow rockman from assemble in london's high cortez granted. julian the sons, the right to appeal to his extradition to the us where he faces life in prison. if convicted on espionage charges, the whistle blower has now we're new to chance to fight for his freedom. early in my colleague nikki, and discussed these latest developments in this very lengthy assault. so i'll go with allstate correspondent marina consider. and of course, the, the ruling a means that a science will not be expedited within 24 hours, but essentially, which is good. but essentially it doesn't change anything because it means that he can continue appealing, which he has been doing for years. and he's being persecuted from all the way back in 2010 when all of this started after his website, which league so released the information. but it was basically expose the us military's actions abroad in particular and the rock and down to sound, which we'll get to. and the 2nd and all of a sudden, after that rate charges, random rate charges appeared in sweden where he was out at the moment at tha
that was done this shoddy fellow rockman from assemble in london's high cortez granted. julian the sons, the right to appeal to his extradition to the us where he faces life in prison. if convicted on espionage charges, the whistle blower has now we're new to chance to fight for his freedom. early in my colleague nikki, and discussed these latest developments in this very lengthy assault. so i'll go with allstate correspondent marina consider. and of course, the, the ruling a means that a...
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we got a london assembly member for the first time okay. >> so you know and that's under proportional representation which of course is a much better fairer electoral system that most nations, most nations in the western world have that because it's fair. i mean, we share first past the post with belarus . not share first past the post with belarus. not great company, andrew, is it? let's be honest. so no, we're delighted with the results. first assembly member and blackpool south. that was our highest ever. we got within 60 people of beating the tories into third place. it's happening whether you like it or not. >> we are 30. >> we are 30. >> that's right. and we'd love many more people to vote. but the reality is you deal with the situation in front of you and we made great progress there. we're heading upwards in the north in, in ukip got more votes at the same stage after 20 years of trying. we've been there three years in sunderland , in barnsley years in sunderland, in barnsley we're now second to labour. the difference. so in the north, hear me out in the north, in the locals.
we got a london assembly member for the first time okay. >> so you know and that's under proportional representation which of course is a much better fairer electoral system that most nations, most nations in the western world have that because it's fair. i mean, we share first past the post with belarus . not share first past the post with belarus. not great company, andrew, is it? let's be honest. so no, we're delighted with the results. first assembly member and blackpool south. that...
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assembly seat in south—west london, but that lost to the liberal democrats. >> well, listen, ron mashiho, you're a very interesting character. it's not long enough. we're going to bring you back. you have to come back. we have to talk more. i look forward to it. yeah. that is the fabulous ron mushowe. he's a councillor in west london, also a rugby coach and a teacher. well, if you just join me , welcome on you just join me, welcome on board. stay tuned. because on the way, my amazing panel lizzie cundy and matthew lazo. but next up my nana nicole on miguel markle and nigeria's reaction to her recent visit. but first, let's get an update with your . weather. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news news. >> hello! welcome to your gb news weather update from the met office. sunny spells for some but heavy showers, especially in the south where they could turn thundery . looking at the thundery. looking at the pressure pattern, we've got higher pressure out towards the west, but notice the isobars really spread out, indicating light winds. so across p
assembly seat in south—west london, but that lost to the liberal democrats. >> well, listen, ron mashiho, you're a very interesting character. it's not long enough. we're going to bring you back. you have to come back. we have to talk more. i look forward to it. yeah. that is the fabulous ron mushowe. he's a councillor in west london, also a rugby coach and a teacher. well, if you just join me , welcome on you just join me, welcome on board. stay tuned. because on the way, my amazing...
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and egypt and lebanon and london and seoul. we have assembled a large number of correspondents and photographers and researchers. we haven't been for the most part in gaza, in the heart of the story, where access has been extremely limited to talk more about that challenge of breaking in, bill booth, is among those who made were the focus of their reporting. it is great to see you both. you have spent your career reporting from gaza. at the moment you are no longer there. can you briefly tell us where you were at the start of the war and why you and your family have decided to leave? >> yeah. october 7, the attacks started in the morning and i was asleep at the time. it was 6:30, around 7:00. there was -- we didn't realize what was happening because what happened never happened before. my two boys were to go to school. i started making phone calls and the online messages, what's up, what's going on? it took us a little time to realize that there is an attack by hamas in israeli communities nearby. that was a very shocking momen
and egypt and lebanon and london and seoul. we have assembled a large number of correspondents and photographers and researchers. we haven't been for the most part in gaza, in the heart of the story, where access has been extremely limited to talk more about that challenge of breaking in, bill booth, is among those who made were the focus of their reporting. it is great to see you both. you have spent your career reporting from gaza. at the moment you are no longer there. can you briefly tell...
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assembly member and one of my predecessors as green party co—leader and over on the norfolk and suffolk border in waveney valley, that is where my co—leader adrian ramsay is standing in that constituency contains the council of mid suffolk where the greens took overall control last year and that council has since won the council of the year award so it's a brilliant sign of how people think the greens can get done in government and then finally in the rural seat of north herefordshire early chance is standing and although there is a variety in terms of who the incumbents are and whether it is a rural urban area what unites these places as there is a strong, hard working group of green councillors so a lot of people who already have the experience of voting green at local level and getting green elected and seeing how hard we work for them and the fact we are there and ask the questions no one else does and putting forward the proposal that the other parties on bringing to the table and we know from having thousands of conversations with people that there's a lot of appetite for gettin
assembly member and one of my predecessors as green party co—leader and over on the norfolk and suffolk border in waveney valley, that is where my co—leader adrian ramsay is standing in that constituency contains the council of mid suffolk where the greens took overall control last year and that council has since won the council of the year award so it's a brilliant sign of how people think the greens can get done in government and then finally in the rural seat of north herefordshire early...
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mayor and assembly members, ten other mayors and metro mayors — and one byelection in blackpool south. so when voters are exercised by local issues which don't always translate into a general election vote, when some contests are about personalities not politics, how much can this clutch — which misses out scotland, northern ireland and is very patchy in wales — be a bellweather for the general election? what should we looking for and what should we discount as the political spin cycle revs up? before we speak to the labour party chair, annelise dodds, and the northern ireland secretary, chris heaton harries and john curtice — nick's here. what are the camp saying? what are the manoeuvres like? i’m what are the camp saying? what are the manoeuvres like?— the manoeuvres like? i'm here in hartlepool_ the manoeuvres like? i'm here in hartlepool which _ the manoeuvres like? i'm here in hartlepool which is _ the manoeuvres like? i'm here in hartlepool which is the _ the manoeuvres like? i'm here in hartlepool which is the scene - the manoeuvres like? i'm here in hartlepool which
mayor and assembly members, ten other mayors and metro mayors — and one byelection in blackpool south. so when voters are exercised by local issues which don't always translate into a general election vote, when some contests are about personalities not politics, how much can this clutch — which misses out scotland, northern ireland and is very patchy in wales — be a bellweather for the general election? what should we looking for and what should we discount as the political spin cycle...
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in london, there are elections for the mayor and assembly and there are also ten other mayoral elections in england — most of them in what are called combined authority areas including the west midlands and greater manchester. if you live in the east midlands, north east or york and north yorkshire area you'll get to elect a mayor for the first time. there are 37 police and crime commissioner elections across england and wales — theirjob is to hold their local chief constable and police force to account. in blackpool south, voters will be choosing a new mp. the by—election there was triggered by the resignation of the former conservative mp scott benton. he was suspended from parliament for 35 days after being involved in a lobbying scandal. when you vote you'll now have to show photo id. there are 22 acceptable forms of id, including: passports, driving licences, some, bus passes and a blue parking badge. voting closes at 10pm tomorrow and results will start to come in overnight into friday and continue throughout the weekend. thank you. the most powerful telescope in space has ca
in london, there are elections for the mayor and assembly and there are also ten other mayoral elections in england — most of them in what are called combined authority areas including the west midlands and greater manchester. if you live in the east midlands, north east or york and north yorkshire area you'll get to elect a mayor for the first time. there are 37 police and crime commissioner elections across england and wales — theirjob is to hold their local chief constable and police...
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and egypt and lebanon and london and seoul. we have assembled a large number of correspondents and photographers and researchers. we haven't been for the most part in gaza, in the heart of the story, where access has been extremely limited to talk more about that challenge of breaking in, bill booth, is among those who made were the focus of their reporting. it is great to see you both. you have spent your career reporting from gaza. at the moment you are no longer there. can you briefly tell us where you were at the start of the war and why you and your family have decided to leave? >> yeah. october 7, the attacks started in the morning and i was asleep at the time. it was 6:30, around 7:00. there was -- we didn't realize what was happening because what happened never happened before. my two boys were to go to school. i started making phone calls and the online messages, what's up, what's going on? it took us a little time to realize that there is an attack by hamas in israeli communities nearby. that was a very shocking momen
and egypt and lebanon and london and seoul. we have assembled a large number of correspondents and photographers and researchers. we haven't been for the most part in gaza, in the heart of the story, where access has been extremely limited to talk more about that challenge of breaking in, bill booth, is among those who made were the focus of their reporting. it is great to see you both. you have spent your career reporting from gaza. at the moment you are no longer there. can you briefly tell...
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in london, there are elections for the mayor and assembly, and there are also ten other mayoral elections in england — most of them in what are called combined authority areas, including the west midlands and greater manchester. if you live in the east midlands, north east or york and north yorkshire area, you'll get to elect a mayor for the first time. there are 37 police and crime commissioner elections across england and wales. theirjob is to hold their local chief constable and police force to account. in blackpool south, voters will be choosing a new mp. the by—election there was triggered by the resignation of the former conservative mp scott benton. he was suspended from parliament for 35 days after being involved in a lobbying scandal. when you vote, you'll now have to show photo id. there are 22 acceptable forms of id, including passports, driving licences, some bus passes and a blue parking badge. voting closes at 10pm tomorrow, and results will start to come in overnight into friday and continue throughout the weekend. and finally to a 98—year—old ukrainian woman who wa
in london, there are elections for the mayor and assembly, and there are also ten other mayoral elections in england — most of them in what are called combined authority areas, including the west midlands and greater manchester. if you live in the east midlands, north east or york and north yorkshire area, you'll get to elect a mayor for the first time. there are 37 police and crime commissioner elections across england and wales. theirjob is to hold their local chief constable and police...
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a bloody massacre in london, a 13-year-old teenager died as a result of a knife wound. two more police officers were injured, sky news reported. the attacker hit the boy with a sword near the metra station, he was taken to the hospital, but he died soon after. the injured law enforcement officers were hospitalized. the police detained the alleged attacker in the crime, they suspect a 36-year-old man. well, by the way, i just want to say for myself , today i read the news that in odesa a wheelchair-bound person who had no legs also killed a man who mocked him, well, such a massacre in odesa, let's say so, here you can continue this news about london . by profession , he is a conductor of passenger cars, but he has never worn the uniform of a railwayman, instead, he cannot take down another military man, his... uncle, the hero of the heavenly hundred, who died on the maidan in the 14th, defending the freedom of ukraine. our journalists will tell the history of defense with a plus sign. it. lysak, however, all relatives and brothers call him plyusyk. the guy comes from the
a bloody massacre in london, a 13-year-old teenager died as a result of a knife wound. two more police officers were injured, sky news reported. the attacker hit the boy with a sword near the metra station, he was taken to the hospital, but he died soon after. the injured law enforcement officers were hospitalized. the police detained the alleged attacker in the crime, they suspect a 36-year-old man. well, by the way, i just want to say for myself , today i read the news that in odesa a...
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london began detaining illegal immigrants for deportation to africa. assembly. britain has passed a bill that allows the government to transfer asylum seekers who have entered the country illegally to rwanda. the daily mail newspaper wrote that the police attacked the settlement of some immigrants and took them away in handcuffs. this newspaper had previously reported that some iranian illegal immigrants were sent a warning to rwanda. social activists say that this action is fatal for increases immigrants. and the researchers produced micro-droplets that, when exposed to laser light , allow the identification of biomarkers and the diagnosis of specific diseases . according to the announcement, these micro-drops are approximately one-third the diameter of a strand of hair. these small markers can grade. move the blood and identify the virus that is secreted by the cells. according to the researchers, this technology can be used to diagnose neurological disorders, genetic diseases and cancer cells. the next part of the news is at 5 am. remaining on your shoulder,
london began detaining illegal immigrants for deportation to africa. assembly. britain has passed a bill that allows the government to transfer asylum seekers who have entered the country illegally to rwanda. the daily mail newspaper wrote that the police attacked the settlement of some immigrants and took them away in handcuffs. this newspaper had previously reported that some iranian illegal immigrants were sent a warning to rwanda. social activists say that this action is fatal for increases...
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mojtaba ghasemzadeh of sed and broadcasting news agency good day london. greetings and courtesy to you, dear and respected viewers, the assembly that was held and the things that were done and the former president of the federation was dismissed, the assembly voted for mr. taj and mr. taj is the legal head of the federation. i emphasize this, did the assembly do the right thing or not? bugs. names are not important here, we have nothing to do with individuals, what is important is the implementation of the law, the implementation of the statutes and the correctness of the processes . of course, the federation does not have two presidents. our football federation currently has a president. selected yes, dismissed mr azizi khadim also agreed with the statute of dismissal. they are temporary, but the processes, as the legal expert who came in the report pointed out , all the processes were correct, this word is all the processes, not here, there are problems, mr. chairman, take your problems, i will emphasize once again, because we did not before mr. taj roka
mojtaba ghasemzadeh of sed and broadcasting news agency good day london. greetings and courtesy to you, dear and respected viewers, the assembly that was held and the things that were done and the former president of the federation was dismissed, the assembly voted for mr. taj and mr. taj is the legal head of the federation. i emphasize this, did the assembly do the right thing or not? bugs. names are not important here, we have nothing to do with individuals, what is important is the...
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good to have you with assembly. so why it has cubis show the industry collapse a us sanctions to blame or is it mismanagement? essentially what happened is, but previously sugar on the soviet system was heavily subsidized. in effect, they would have kind of bought the system where they got cheap fuel and return to the show that um so now that having to compete well market prices sport prices because they don't have any um, contracts with anybody. um is actually not the comic. i mean, the sugar industry is not economic, it's not, it's now only accounts for less than 2 percent of total x full earnings. so yeah, in 1990 it was or the 70 percent. so that's the extent of the collapse of the sugar industry. so. so in the sense the reduction in production for the macro economy isn't that important? but i think psychologically it's important. gibbons like everybody else think that the cuban economy is dependent on show that people have a kind of historical memory. and every year the government publishes its target for the s
good to have you with assembly. so why it has cubis show the industry collapse a us sanctions to blame or is it mismanagement? essentially what happened is, but previously sugar on the soviet system was heavily subsidized. in effect, they would have kind of bought the system where they got cheap fuel and return to the show that um so now that having to compete well market prices sport prices because they don't have any um, contracts with anybody. um is actually not the comic. i mean, the sugar...
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the bill heads to the assembly appropriations committee for a hearing on wednesday. san francisco mayor london breed kicked off small business week in the city at this event is presented by the san francisco chamber of commerce meant to showcase events pop-up some networking opportunities all across the city. this year's theme is make it here. it will focus on the manufacturing and production sectors. mayor breed says that small businesses are the heart of the community. small business week runs now through may 10. >> today is the first day of the rs. a conference in the city. the annual cyber security expo returns to moscow. center for 4 days this week. speakers include officials from google, the secretary of state antony blinken and a special performance by alicia keys. happening tomorrow. apple is inviting people to let loose in cupertino. the tech giant is hosting one of its famous unveiling event at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. let loose is the slogan for the event. and right now that's about a.l we really know about it. however, there are rumors online that the
the bill heads to the assembly appropriations committee for a hearing on wednesday. san francisco mayor london breed kicked off small business week in the city at this event is presented by the san francisco chamber of commerce meant to showcase events pop-up some networking opportunities all across the city. this year's theme is make it here. it will focus on the manufacturing and production sectors. mayor breed says that small businesses are the heart of the community. small business week...
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instead of making an independent decision, he bought the big guns from london, including prime minister boris johnson, sending hundreds of thousands of ukrainians. so that, that in the interest of the west mixed all calling them from them. when we returned from his temple forest, johnson came to kia and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting on the rest as yet to come with a meat grinder. catherine pace. just last month lensky found a new modem is that you should order, turning your crate into an open prism. the west is hurting a blind eye to that because of the lives of ukrainians, or a set price to pay on a cheap $1.00 at that. so it is very much in our interest to support ukraine because they are fighting this war. we're not fighting. and so i think we have to engage also in the dialogue with our americans colleagues and, and friends because they have the same interest in way. of course, the 14 frames very cheap way to, to make sure that russia with this regime is not the threats to the nature lines. but this for the west is what food
instead of making an independent decision, he bought the big guns from london, including prime minister boris johnson, sending hundreds of thousands of ukrainians. so that, that in the interest of the west mixed all calling them from them. when we returned from his temple forest, johnson came to kia and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting on the rest as yet to come with a meat grinder. catherine pace. just last month lensky found a new modem...
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instead of making an independent decision, he bought the big guns from london, including prime minister boris johnson, sending hundreds of thousands of ukrainians to the desk in the interest of the west, victoria calling for them when we return from miss temple forest, johnson came to kia and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting on the rest as yet to come with a meat grinder, catherine pace, just last month. so let's do sondra. new mobile is ation order. turning ukraine into an open prism, the west is certainly apply to that because the lies of ukrainians are a fair price to pay a cheap one at that. so it is very much in our interest to support ukraine because they are fighting this war. we're not fighting and so i think we have to engage also in the dialogue with our americans colleagues and, and friends because they have the same interest in way. of course, the 14 frames very cheap way to, to make sure that russia with this regime is not the threats to the nature lines. but this for the west is what food independent and democratic sta
instead of making an independent decision, he bought the big guns from london, including prime minister boris johnson, sending hundreds of thousands of ukrainians to the desk in the interest of the west, victoria calling for them when we return from miss temple forest, johnson came to kia and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting on the rest as yet to come with a meat grinder, catherine pace, just last month. so let's do sondra. new mobile is...
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the barnes, the big guns from london, including prime minister boris johnson, sending hundreds of thousands of ukrainians. so that, that in the interest of the west, victoria calling for when we return from miss temple forest, johnson came to kia and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting on the rest is yet to come with a meet. glad to catherine pace. just last month. lensky, sondra, new mobile, as i use in order toning ukraine into an open prism. the but the west is totally applied. i to that because the lies of ukrainians are a fair price to pay on a cheap $1.00 at that. so it is very much in our interest to support ukraine because they are fighting this war we're not fighting. and so i think we have to engage also in the dialogue with our american colleagues and, and friends because they have the same interest in way, of course, to 14 frames, very cheap way to make sure that russia, with this regime is not the threats to the nature lines, but this for the west is what food independent and democratic state looks like. with no position, no f
the barnes, the big guns from london, including prime minister boris johnson, sending hundreds of thousands of ukrainians. so that, that in the interest of the west, victoria calling for when we return from miss temple forest, johnson came to kia and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting on the rest is yet to come with a meet. glad to catherine pace. just last month. lensky, sondra, new mobile, as i use in order toning ukraine into an open...
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let people protest and assemble and speech and get on the soapbox. it's like hyde park and london. you can stand on the soapbox and say anything you want. >> speakers corner. >> exactly. it is truly freedom but now, you cannot barbecue and starting to build huts and live there on the quad and interfere with other students, then it becomes a police matter. that is not free speech. >> we are going to -- have a couple people standing by to want to ask about this as well. we will reach out if things get more heated and help you narrate what is happening if it gets there, but right now it looks like again, a spectacle and a things will hopefully dwindle down without any further incursions or certainly any damage to property or individuals being injured at all. we will keep a close eye on all of this. the control booth will do that. thank you so much as always. you're going to discuss it more with former california congresswoman katie hill and democratic strategist and present of the strategy group. welcome to you both. you first because in california, your home state and mine as well, t
let people protest and assemble and speech and get on the soapbox. it's like hyde park and london. you can stand on the soapbox and say anything you want. >> speakers corner. >> exactly. it is truly freedom but now, you cannot barbecue and starting to build huts and live there on the quad and interfere with other students, then it becomes a police matter. that is not free speech. >> we are going to -- have a couple people standing by to want to ask about this as well. we will...
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mayor london breed introduced ideally as the new head of office. she will lead the development of criminal justice policies and represents survivors of violence. lee is a civil rights attorney and brings decades of experience working on public safety and victims rights initiatives. at the announcement today, she called on city leaders to step up and help crime rates go down in the city. so we need the city every single department of this city. >> to stand up and put their money and they are make their words into actual action. they need to support the people in this room and beyond who are doing the work. >> the office of victim and witness rights was established by a ballot measure approved by voters and has a mandate to consolidate and coordinate city services in advance to advance the rights of victims and witnesses of crime. >> oakland's summer food service program is back starting today. kids 18 and under as well as adults with disabilities enrolled in a school program. can sign up to get the free lunches during the school year. thousands of k
mayor london breed introduced ideally as the new head of office. she will lead the development of criminal justice policies and represents survivors of violence. lee is a civil rights attorney and brings decades of experience working on public safety and victims rights initiatives. at the announcement today, she called on city leaders to step up and help crime rates go down in the city. so we need the city every single department of this city. >> to stand up and put their money and they...
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thank you very much from new— room to the press assembled. thank you very much from new york. - a man has appeared in court, charged with murdering 14—year—old daniel anjorin, who died in a sword attack in east london this week. 36—year—old marcus monzo, who has dual spanish and brazilian nationality, also faces several other charges including two counts of attempted murder. ben woolvin reports. arriving at court this morning, the man charged with the murder of a 14—year—old boy. daniel anjorin was on his way to school on tuesday morning in north—east london when he became one of the victims of this alleged attack involving a samurai sword. he died in hospital shortly afterwards. today, tributes continue to avoid described as a true today, tributes continue to a boy described as a true scholar who had a positive nature and gentle character. there were four other alleged victims including two police officers. marcus monzo has been charged with a total of seven offences including two counts of attempted murder, causing grievous bo
thank you very much from new— room to the press assembled. thank you very much from new york. - a man has appeared in court, charged with murdering 14—year—old daniel anjorin, who died in a sword attack in east london this week. 36—year—old marcus monzo, who has dual spanish and brazilian nationality, also faces several other charges including two counts of attempted murder. ben woolvin reports. arriving at court this morning, the man charged with the murder of a 14—year—old boy....
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chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the french national assembly jean-louis bourlaun believes that paris should follow the example of london and washington, that is, allow ukraine to strike russian territory with french weapons. another madman british defense minister shep. he demands that berlin give kiev long -range taurus missiles and also allow them to launch strikes on crimea. in an interview with sky news, sheps boasted that great britain was the first country to allow its weapons to be used to attack our peninsula. former general sect nato rasmuson also demands that all restrictions on the use of american weapons for attacks on russian territory by the mulkiev be lifted. can't win a war with his hands tied behind his back. former cia chief petraeus is of the same opinion. however, in fact ukrainian militants are already using weapons from the united states to attack our country. according to the ministry of defense, today at about 13:00 an american khar anti-radar missile was shot down by air defense systems over the belgorod region. statement. obviously, they don’t w
chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the french national assembly jean-louis bourlaun believes that paris should follow the example of london and washington, that is, allow ukraine to strike russian territory with french weapons. another madman british defense minister shep. he demands that berlin give kiev long -range taurus missiles and also allow them to launch strikes on crimea. in an interview with sky news, sheps boasted that great britain was the first country to allow its...
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elections, they voted lib dem for their assembly member and labour for sadiq khan because they didn't want the tories to win. and the problem is for labour for, for is i agree with neil kinnock that labour still has a lot of work to do right. but actually they hate the tories. i mean, we can see it over and over again and the, the sheffield rally that scott's talking about, that's when he was thumping the lectern. >> are we all right? are we all right? he thought he'd won it. literally. he was going to go into it. but you see the problem is and scarlett hit on this, what were you going to replace the tories with. is there anything as kinnock ism . and anything as kinnock ism. and this time people will be asking is there anything such as starmer ism? thatcherism was a definitive political thinking tank. definitive political thinking tank . okay. is there anything to tank. okay. is there anything to replace that? on the other side, consider that the labour party is a very different beast from what? but nobody knows what beast it is. >> well, that's true, but nobody knows what beast it i
elections, they voted lib dem for their assembly member and labour for sadiq khan because they didn't want the tories to win. and the problem is for labour for, for is i agree with neil kinnock that labour still has a lot of work to do right. but actually they hate the tories. i mean, we can see it over and over again and the, the sheffield rally that scott's talking about, that's when he was thumping the lectern. >> are we all right? are we all right? he thought he'd won it. literally....
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, jean-louis bourlanch believes that paris should follow the prime ministers of london and washington and allow ukraine to strike the rear areas of the russian armed forces. another madman, british defense minister grancia , declares that germany should transfer taurus long-range missiles to ukraine to allow them to carry out strikes on crimea. in an interview with sky news, shabs notes that great britain was the first country to allow its weapons to be used for attacks on the peninsula. taurus cruise missiles will allegedly expand the combat capabilities of the ukrainian regime will strengthen the country's defense capability. despite the fact that britain itself, as it turned out, is not ready for a full-scale war, it reports this. telegraph citing the words of major general james martin. he said the reason was that the british army had lost the appropriate skills, its numbers were the smallest in the last 300 years. the british went to poland to improve their skills, and the staunch defender took part in the largest exercise in nato history. here the army and her majesty, his majes
, jean-louis bourlanch believes that paris should follow the prime ministers of london and washington and allow ukraine to strike the rear areas of the russian armed forces. another madman, british defense minister grancia , declares that germany should transfer taurus long-range missiles to ukraine to allow them to carry out strikes on crimea. in an interview with sky news, shabs notes that great britain was the first country to allow its weapons to be used for attacks on the peninsula. taurus...
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but still retaining her seat on the assembly. as for the man who beat her, what are his future plans? is this going to be the last term in london? you speak to mo salah. once he scores a hat—trick at the enjoys the hat—trick. let's wait and see. meanwhile, another contest to be mayor was on a knife—edge — that of mayor of the west midlands. labour's richard parker elected in dramatic fashion on saturday night, beating the conservative party's andy street byjust over 1,500 votes. bbc midlands today correspondent lindsay doyle looks back at the contest and a warning, there are flashing images in her report from the start. what a way to end the general election. ~ , ' :: j~ ., election. with 'ust 1508 vote senate, election. with just 1508 vote senate, richard _ election. with just 1508 vote senate, richard parker- election. with just 1508 vote senate, richard parker beat| senate, richard parker beat incumbent andy street in what is huge to the conservatives who suffered losses across the region. this week come on people here
but still retaining her seat on the assembly. as for the man who beat her, what are his future plans? is this going to be the last term in london? you speak to mo salah. once he scores a hat—trick at the enjoys the hat—trick. let's wait and see. meanwhile, another contest to be mayor was on a knife—edge — that of mayor of the west midlands. labour's richard parker elected in dramatic fashion on saturday night, beating the conservative party's andy street byjust over 1,500 votes. bbc...
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things like free speech, freedom of assembly , all speech, freedom of assembly, all this kind of stuff. and they take advantage of it and they use it. you look at every saturday in london and other major cities, it's now become a no go zone for people who look, quote, openly jewish and frankly, pretty unpleasant for the rest of us. it's time to get a better balance of rights in this country and those who want to study or just, frankly, walk down oxford street in peace on a saturday, they should have their rights respected over and above these frankly increasingly smelly commies in these camps. >> james, i'm with you all the way. even with your last comment, i have to say thank you very much indeed. now, i mentioned, i mentioned earlier that the national union of students voted to expel the union of jewish students last night. well, i'm very pleased to be joined by rl toble and president of the israel society at king's college london, rl, welcome to the program. >> thank you very much for having me on. nigel. i you know, i've been in and out of current affairs and politics and media for
things like free speech, freedom of assembly , all speech, freedom of assembly, all this kind of stuff. and they take advantage of it and they use it. you look at every saturday in london and other major cities, it's now become a no go zone for people who look, quote, openly jewish and frankly, pretty unpleasant for the rest of us. it's time to get a better balance of rights in this country and those who want to study or just, frankly, walk down oxford street in peace on a saturday, they should...