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i mean, i've been to margate. were already the great, the grand dame of margate because of what you do. and everywhere you go, people talk about tracey emin and what you're doing for margate. well, they gave me the keys of the town, made me freewoman of margate and it was so lovely. i've got like a tricorn hat and everything, and it was so sweet. and i was really, really, really touched by it because i've been all around the world, i've done everything. you know, i've like... to go back home, to go back home when you've been all the way around the world and go back home and feel really happy there, you know you're doing the right thing. and i think for me, margate is the right place, doing the right thing, the right environment. and especially for an artist, it just feels very free there and very wonderful. so, margate is doing a lot for me too. it's not... it goes both ways. when you think about your own art and the journey you've been on and, you know, people will, you know... i don't think anybody watching this
i mean, i've been to margate. were already the great, the grand dame of margate because of what you do. and everywhere you go, people talk about tracey emin and what you're doing for margate. well, they gave me the keys of the town, made me freewoman of margate and it was so lovely. i've got like a tricorn hat and everything, and it was so sweet. and i was really, really, really touched by it because i've been all around the world, i've done everything. you know, i've like... to go back home,...
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i mean, i've been to margate.ke you were already the great, the grand dame of margate because of what you do. and everywhere you go, people talk about tracey emin and what you're doing for margate. well, they gave me the keys of the town, made me freewoman of margate and it was so lovely. i've got like a tricorn hat and everything, and it was so sweet. and i was really, really, really touched by it because i've been all around the world, i've done everything. you know, i've like... to go back home, to go back home when you've been all the way around the world and go back home and feel really happy there, you know you're doing the right thing. and i think for me, margate is the right place, doing the right thing, the right environment. and especially for an artist, it just feels very free there and very wonderful. so, margate is doing a lot for me too. it's not... it goes both ways. when you think about your own art and the journey you've been on and, you know, people will, you know... i don't think anybody watchin
i mean, i've been to margate.ke you were already the great, the grand dame of margate because of what you do. and everywhere you go, people talk about tracey emin and what you're doing for margate. well, they gave me the keys of the town, made me freewoman of margate and it was so lovely. i've got like a tricorn hat and everything, and it was so sweet. and i was really, really, really touched by it because i've been all around the world, i've done everything. you know, i've like... to go back...
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but the cry was loud, infrequent, well, most of the philology, margate, the new to the both sides can be violent atrocities. but it's the colonial side that is often been ignored by historians. and british might say they don't do a search. but we demo on the, for the 1st time, the lease, if you documents it, has given us a very much fuller account as to what is being done and why. and how is the partition try to trust. and now because of the new documentation historians in griffin 19 can, they're investigating how the british is trusting for institutionalized. and they would know from the top in london all the way down into the 1956. only 1000 remains at large. the leaders were captured and temporary peace was restored to the african chunk. the, the problem that is faced by the colonial government is the half a century. i mean, by this point puts tens of thousands of cutting down to detention come that are managed to hold people who are suspected of of being the momma and who have failed to renounce that. oh, don't my legions to the mama. by 1955, that's over 80000 people that have be
but the cry was loud, infrequent, well, most of the philology, margate, the new to the both sides can be violent atrocities. but it's the colonial side that is often been ignored by historians. and british might say they don't do a search. but we demo on the, for the 1st time, the lease, if you documents it, has given us a very much fuller account as to what is being done and why. and how is the partition try to trust. and now because of the new documentation historians in griffin 19 can,...
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in margate, laurie installs tooth gems, which have soared in popularity.here's challenges. the rain does put people off, but we do get, you know, we do get the people who come out and they go, "oh, never mind, "we'lljust find something to do." the train strikes for sure have been a bit of a problem for us because a lot of the town itself is reliant on tourism. after rebounding at the start of the year, things stalled — zero growth as the wash—out hit retail, restaurants and construction. areas such as computer programming and publishing did better and things should improve over the summer. but there's a bigger challenge. this line is how growth, income per person, performed in the years ahead of the 2008 financial crisis. now, the dotted line is where it could be if it had continued on that path. but actual growth since 2008, this line, has been a fraction of that — reflecting many factors, including the pandemic and global inflation crisis. and that gap suggests that after inflation, we could be £10,900 per person worse off than we might have been. so how
in margate, laurie installs tooth gems, which have soared in popularity.here's challenges. the rain does put people off, but we do get, you know, we do get the people who come out and they go, "oh, never mind, "we'lljust find something to do." the train strikes for sure have been a bit of a problem for us because a lot of the town itself is reliant on tourism. after rebounding at the start of the year, things stalled — zero growth as the wash—out hit retail, restaurants and...
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. >> the town of margate has had it with unruly teens, causing chaos. and now police will begin enforcing a law that's already been on the books that prohibits children under the age of 17 from being in public places between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m, unless accompanied by an adult. >> yeah, parents who knowingly leave their kids unsupervised can face a fine of up to $1,000. but how do they prove that? >> yeah, there's that tricky legal word. knowingly, hopefully it's a scare tactic, if you will , just to clean up the beach or just stop causing chaos. you know, just have fun. >> next. >> good happens after ten. that's true. next to a new discovery that may have millennials breaking out their old tamagotchi friends. >> that's right, an enthusiast of the virtual pet has reportedly figured out how to unlock two characters that for decades now have been thought to be unplayable. >> that enthusiast writes on discord that he managed to gain control of mole and laura, twin nurses whose roles were to help revive sick tamagotchi. he says the trick is to kee
. >> the town of margate has had it with unruly teens, causing chaos. and now police will begin enforcing a law that's already been on the books that prohibits children under the age of 17 from being in public places between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m, unless accompanied by an adult. >> yeah, parents who knowingly leave their kids unsupervised can face a fine of up to $1,000. but how do they prove that? >> yeah, there's that tricky legal word. knowingly, hopefully it's a...
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it in margate. .. and then there was sex- it was _ in margate. .. and then there was sex.om my background, someone who left _ for. for someone from my background, someone who left school _ for. for someone from my background, someone who left school at _ for. for someone from my background, someone who left school at 13, - someone who left school at 13, someone who left school at 13, someone who left school at 13, someone who has gone through the things i have gone through, people like me don't become dames. in terms of being a role model, i'm obviously not the best role model in the world in lots of ways. loath? not the best role model in the world in lots of ways-— in lots of ways. why do you say that? because _ in lots of ways. why do you say that? because they've - in lots of ways. why do you say that? because they've lived - in lots of ways. why do you say that? because they've lived fori that? because they've lived for real, that? because they've lived for real. we _ that? because they've lived for real, i've had _ that? because they've lived for real, i've had a _ t
it in margate. .. and then there was sex- it was _ in margate. .. and then there was sex.om my background, someone who left _ for. for someone from my background, someone who left school _ for. for someone from my background, someone who left school at _ for. for someone from my background, someone who left school at 13, - someone who left school at 13, someone who left school at 13, someone who left school at 13, someone who has gone through the things i have gone through, people like me don't...
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darshini david, bbc news, margate.amous tree. 31—year—old adam carruthers from wigton appeared at newcastle crown court today charged with causing criminal damage to both the tree at sycamore gap, in northumberland and hadrian's wall in september last year. 38—year—old daniel graham, from carlisle, previously denied both offences. flights are getting back to normal at one of spain's busiest airports after torrential rains caused heavy flooding. planes had been diverted from palma airport on the island of majorca, with footage showing rain pouring through the roof of the terminal and deep water inundating roads and other areas outside the building. the french president, emmanuel macron, has been setting out his reasons for calling snap elections and urged centrist parties to work together to counter political forces on the extreme right and left. 0ur paris correspondent hugh schofield joins us now. hugh, these snap elections have caused so much surprise — what has mr macron been saying about why he called them? he was g
darshini david, bbc news, margate.amous tree. 31—year—old adam carruthers from wigton appeared at newcastle crown court today charged with causing criminal damage to both the tree at sycamore gap, in northumberland and hadrian's wall in september last year. 38—year—old daniel graham, from carlisle, previously denied both offences. flights are getting back to normal at one of spain's busiest airports after torrential rains caused heavy flooding. planes had been diverted from palma...
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darshini david, bbc news, margate.iel graham from ca rlisle previously daniel graham from carlisle previously denied both offences. the prosecution in the retrial of convicted killer lucy letby says her status as a multiple murder and attempted murder is an important piece of evidence which should be taken into account. she is accused of the attempted murder of a baby at the countess of chester hospital in 2016. she denies the charge. judith moritz gave us this update from the court in manchester. we have had the case opened this morning by nick johnson casey who was leading the prosecution, and the jury has been told about the trial which lucy letby featured in last year, they were told it was a very long trial and at the end she was convicted of murdering seven babies at attempting to murder a further six at the countess of chester hospital. prosecuting nickjohnson kc said to thejury you should prosecuting nickjohnson kc said to the jury you should not convict her because of what she did in other cases, the other cas
darshini david, bbc news, margate.iel graham from ca rlisle previously daniel graham from carlisle previously denied both offences. the prosecution in the retrial of convicted killer lucy letby says her status as a multiple murder and attempted murder is an important piece of evidence which should be taken into account. she is accused of the attempted murder of a baby at the countess of chester hospital in 2016. she denies the charge. judith moritz gave us this update from the court in...
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margate we expect to come into the back of a young player, but as we heard from jordan pickford therethe squad because of the quality and experience of the young players and what they've done for their clubs this season, and as you say, in the attacking areas, gary southgate has so many options to pick from, england captain harry kane is the international will score on the international stage, a0 goals for barter munich this season. he's one of champions league with real madrid, primarily player of the year and won the title with manchester city and the soccer has been one of the first names on the team sheet after what he's done with arsenal. that's how we expect the england side to line up and called palmer who ended the season in excellent form. ., �* ., ' ., who ended the season in excellent form. ., �* ., , ., ., who ended the season in excellent form. ., �* ., , who ended the season in excellent form. can't afford to be complacent of course, england, _ form. can't afford to be complacent of course, england, the _ form. can't afford to be complacent. of course, england, the expec
margate we expect to come into the back of a young player, but as we heard from jordan pickford therethe squad because of the quality and experience of the young players and what they've done for their clubs this season, and as you say, in the attacking areas, gary southgate has so many options to pick from, england captain harry kane is the international will score on the international stage, a0 goals for barter munich this season. he's one of champions league with real madrid, primarily...
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but the cry was loud, and for the low miles the full audi margate, the, the new we do both sides commit violent atrocities. but it's the colonial side that is often been ignored by historians and british might say they don't do touch, but we demo teeth on the, for the 1st time, the lease of new documents. it has given us a very much fuller account as to what is being done and why. and how is the partition attractive trust. and now because of the new documentation historians in griffin 19 can. they're investigating how the british is trust. we're institutionalized, and they would know from the top in london, all the way down into can it's really clips to scripts as to who is on the when the british decided to leave kenya. in 63, they took with them more than 1500 government files full mopped top secret. over the next 4050 years. these documents with sparrows it away. a 10 and facilitate known as counsellor. com. linked to t. c. h q, which is used by my 5 and i, 6, hidden in plain sight. when you tried to request these documents, you were told that they didn't do the they are in the seven
but the cry was loud, and for the low miles the full audi margate, the, the new we do both sides commit violent atrocities. but it's the colonial side that is often been ignored by historians and british might say they don't do touch, but we demo teeth on the, for the 1st time, the lease of new documents. it has given us a very much fuller account as to what is being done and why. and how is the partition attractive trust. and now because of the new documentation historians in griffin 19 can....
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the margate city ordinance crack down on unsupervised minors from 10 to 6.ake them to the politician police stationwhere they will wl picked up by errant or guardian. parents can face penalties if they allow their kids to get into trouble. >> ainsley: my dad would say leave her there. not picking up. >> brian: right to the military. >> ainsley: or behind bars. >> lawrence: you love the fact of military going to the military. >> steve: just the hair cut. >> ainsley: coming up in the third hour shave my head. >> brian: unless for a good cause. >> ainsley: i'm kidding. bine brian i would say this. israel does it. we got some. >> lawrence: are you serious? >> steve: haircuts? what are we talking about. >> lawrence: absolutely not we're not israel, we are america. we protect our women. >> ainsley: thank you. >> brian: a lot of them fight. >> ainsley: chip roy has a message for you are you can go straight to hell he said. >> brian: over his dead body. steve. >> lawrence: my grandmother was in the military we have a tradition do the right thing. >> brian: registeri
the margate city ordinance crack down on unsupervised minors from 10 to 6.ake them to the politician police stationwhere they will wl picked up by errant or guardian. parents can face penalties if they allow their kids to get into trouble. >> ainsley: my dad would say leave her there. not picking up. >> brian: right to the military. >> ainsley: or behind bars. >> lawrence: you love the fact of military going to the military. >> steve: just the hair cut. >>...
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debate, and the impact of nigel farage's formal declaration today that he is running as a candidate in margatecome to the programme. we are just a short time away from the first set piece moment of the campaign leaders — rishi sunak and sir keir starmer arriving at media city, in salford a short time ago. you can argue whether these tv debate matter any more, but i assure you the leaders know the importance of it. both sides have been setting aside time for prep. dummy debates with colleagues. countless sessions thrashing out the various lines of attack, and defence. one senior labour figure said today that sir keir was heading back to his old job tonight "the country's chief prosecutor who will tonight put 14 years of tory rule in the dock". but the labour leader might also face some cross examination himself as his own plans come under more scrutiny. he knows he needs a clean bout tonight, nothing to unsettle the polls, the prime minister will be hoping he can roll back the years, to 2010 — the last time these debates shifted the dial. element you'll be told tonight by these two that the onl
debate, and the impact of nigel farage's formal declaration today that he is running as a candidate in margatecome to the programme. we are just a short time away from the first set piece moment of the campaign leaders — rishi sunak and sir keir starmer arriving at media city, in salford a short time ago. you can argue whether these tv debate matter any more, but i assure you the leaders know the importance of it. both sides have been setting aside time for prep. dummy debates with...
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." ♪ ♪ >>m margat brennan in washington. this week on " >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington and this week on "face the nation," excessive heat blankets the country as we begin a crucial week on the 2024 campaign trail. it's hot outside and in some cases, getting hotter, but that sentiment can be applied to a lot more than just the heat as the stakes for the great presidential re-match of 2024 get higher, too. >>> with the first presidential debate just days away, we are seeing the candidates prepare in two very different ways. >> when you say prep, i think this is prepping. >> donald trump was out and about on the campaign trail in philadelphia saturday checking out the cheesesteaks at a local sandwich shop and teasing reporters about his running mate pick. >> do you know who your vice president is? >> in my mind, yeah. >> do they know? no. nobody knows. >> how is debate prep going? >> president biden is off the trail and away from cameras and voters preparing at the camp david presidential retreat. we'll look at some of
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there are places in this country like margate, for instance, where what a house was worth in 1991 iscally different to the kind of income bracket and the kind of people living there in 2024. so reassessing council tax is a really good idea. however all of this is all of this is a massive divergence between what you say about that and people paying inheritance tax. >> all of this is a little hardly any people pay inheritance tax. but at the same time, you're about to tell me now that loads of people are now sitting on a load of property, which they probably would like to leave to their kids, which would mean that they would all be paying inheritance tax. >> there are two things here. firstly, this is all actually moot because the labour party has said that this is rubbish. they've said this is this was rejected when it was put forward that they're not planning to do any of this, and that it was put forward by a group that keir starmer was active in before he was campaigning to be prime minister. so they have actually denied all of this anyway. but inheritance tax is a very different t
there are places in this country like margate, for instance, where what a house was worth in 1991 iscally different to the kind of income bracket and the kind of people living there in 2024. so reassessing council tax is a really good idea. however all of this is all of this is a massive divergence between what you say about that and people paying inheritance tax. >> all of this is a little hardly any people pay inheritance tax. but at the same time, you're about to tell me now that loads...