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south yorkshire is a classic red wall area. south yorkshire is a classic red wallarea. rathervalley south yorkshire is a classic red wall area. rather valley was labour for over 100 years, until the conservatives won it in 2019. over in sheffield hallam, it is labour want the lib dems who have been going head to head in recent years, and the greens have a strong presence in sheffield as well. as for reform, they will be keeping the south yorkshire seats on their site. question time will be aired live tonight on bbc one at 8pm — fiona is here with the details. tonight, we'll be talking about what our audience wants to discuss. the politicians may be less keen. how will they pay for all those election promises? how will they fix social care? are we seeing the benefits of brexit? we're in chester on bbc one at 8pm. more than 35 people are reported to have been killed in an israeli air strike on a un school in gaza that was sheltering displaced palestinians. israel says it was a precision strike targeting 20 to 30 hamas fighters operating from inside the school in the nus
south yorkshire is a classic red wall area. south yorkshire is a classic red wallarea. rathervalley south yorkshire is a classic red wall area. rather valley was labour for over 100 years, until the conservatives won it in 2019. over in sheffield hallam, it is labour want the lib dems who have been going head to head in recent years, and the greens have a strong presence in sheffield as well. as for reform, they will be keeping the south yorkshire seats on their site. question time will be...
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and also, he also thanked south yorkshire police for very quickly detaining the suspect , south yorkshire police for very quickly detaining the suspect, a 28 year old man now in custody. >> it must be said it's heartening to see such rapid response from south yorkshire police . perhaps other police police. perhaps other police forces around the country could learn from how effective they were there. but, but, mark, this is of course , not an isolated is of course, not an isolated incident. it's becoming part of a pattern . a pattern. >> well, it is, and it's part of a worrying pattern of incidents in which politicians generally are being targeted and some of the attacks much more violent than the last. as far as nigel is concerned, it's only a week since he had a milkshake thrown over him in essex, and people at the time were thinking, a milkshake. but you don't know if you're someone who has a liquid thrown over you. in this day and age, when acid is quite often used in attacks, what that liquid is, it's thrown over you. so just in that sense, apart from the fact it's horrible to have an
and also, he also thanked south yorkshire police for very quickly detaining the suspect , south yorkshire police for very quickly detaining the suspect, a 28 year old man now in custody. >> it must be said it's heartening to see such rapid response from south yorkshire police . perhaps other police police. perhaps other police forces around the country could learn from how effective they were there. but, but, mark, this is of course , not an isolated is of course, not an isolated...
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sometimes into south yorkshire was difficult. this time they were telling us where to go, where to park and everything. and particularly on that day, onjune the 18th when the call had gone out and we did get lads from south wales, we did get lads from scotland and from all over the country, really. what that demonstrated for me today was the enormous amount of resources in terms of police numbers. they'd geared up for that, and we were set up to fail and get battered, and that was simple. it was a beautiful day, red hot. i had got trainers on, jeans on, t—shirt. i was ready for no battle. like nobody else. we just had a wrestle, actually, me and a friend, a bit of a laugh and what have you. and then we stopped and got up and we saw that the police lines were opening. and he says, "summat's happening." i said, "there's nothing happening." next thing, they did, the horses came galloping through and they trampled this guy about five or six metres from me, like it were 0k to do that. and theyjust carried on going up the field. a fe
sometimes into south yorkshire was difficult. this time they were telling us where to go, where to park and everything. and particularly on that day, onjune the 18th when the call had gone out and we did get lads from south wales, we did get lads from scotland and from all over the country, really. what that demonstrated for me today was the enormous amount of resources in terms of police numbers. they'd geared up for that, and we were set up to fail and get battered, and that was simple. it...
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a statement, south yorkshire police said it would not be appropriate for the force of today to seek to explain or defend the actions of the force. in 1984. we have been very clear about our intent to make as much of the relevant documentation as is possible available to the public, but this is at least 18 months away, and campaigners are still calling for an inquiry into the events at orgreave. anna riley gb news. >> it's very moving watching that, you know, 40 years on, the coal miners strike still casts a long shadow over britain. i should know my dad was down the pit, 47 years of which i'm very, very proud still gets talked about now. you know, i went to an outside broadcast at the miners welfare in ashfield in nottinghamshire . nigel farage nottinghamshire. nigel farage was there, my dad was there. there were coal miners there all these years on from different sides of that strike. you could you could see they still had that glint in their eye. they still aren't ready to forgive long shadows cast. very moving report now moving on. sacrebleu in a cross—channel version of taking
a statement, south yorkshire police said it would not be appropriate for the force of today to seek to explain or defend the actions of the force. in 1984. we have been very clear about our intent to make as much of the relevant documentation as is possible available to the public, but this is at least 18 months away, and campaigners are still calling for an inquiry into the events at orgreave. anna riley gb news. >> it's very moving watching that, you know, 40 years on, the coal miners...
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we do have a statement from south yorkshire police, who said that it would not be appropriate for the police today to seek or explain or defend the actions of the force in 1984, as everyone involved in policing the miners strike has long since retired and the information we hold has not been properly assessed . but not been properly assessed. but they are now in a period for the next two years of going through some of that evidence soon to release it to the public. >> thank you very much. that's will hollis in sheffield for us. there on the orgreave truth and the appeal for justice, there on the orgreave truth and the appeal forjustice, i'm dawn neesom this is gb news saturday and there's lots more coming up on today's show. now after the uk experienced the warmest may on record. not me, the met office, by the way. many across the country will have been dusting off our outdoor barbecues and refreshing our summer wardrobes. not. but will the weather actually get any all of that and much more to come. this is we are proud to be gb news the people's channel. >> and as you know, we always
we do have a statement from south yorkshire police, who said that it would not be appropriate for the police today to seek or explain or defend the actions of the force in 1984, as everyone involved in policing the miners strike has long since retired and the information we hold has not been properly assessed . but not been properly assessed. but they are now in a period for the next two years of going through some of that evidence soon to release it to the public. >> thank you very much....
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south yorkshire and one passenger with a noisy wheely case. 0h, hi, chris. how are you? are you worried about the super majority? i ask that because some in his party are worrying out loud about the direction the country could be heading in — a crushing conservative defeat, a huge labour win. the defence secretary was sounding, well, defensive. you don't want to have somebody receive a supermajority, but i think it's perfectly legitimate to say the country doesn't function well when you get majorities the size of blair's or even bigger. and we would say there are a lot of very good, hardworking mps who can hold the government of the day to account. 0k. and we'd say those are conservative mps. geoffrey cox, of a labour supermajority. .. and he wasn't the only one. well, if you believe the polls at the moment, we are sleepwalking into a one—party socialist state. and opposition is important. i don't actually believe these things because i don't believe the british people will opt for a one party social system. next stop for the prime minister — thejohn wick gift acad
south yorkshire and one passenger with a noisy wheely case. 0h, hi, chris. how are you? are you worried about the super majority? i ask that because some in his party are worrying out loud about the direction the country could be heading in — a crushing conservative defeat, a huge labour win. the defence secretary was sounding, well, defensive. you don't want to have somebody receive a supermajority, but i think it's perfectly legitimate to say the country doesn't function well when you get...
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south yorkshire and one passenger with a noisy wheely case. oh, hi, chris. how are you? are you worried about the super majority? i ask that because some in his party are worrying out loud about the direction the country could be heading in — a crushing conservative defeat, a huge labour win. the defence secretary was sounding, well, defensive. you don't want to have somebody receive a supermajority, but i think it's perfectly legitimate to say the country doesn't function well when you get majorities the size of blair's or even bigger. and we would say there are a lot of very good, hardworking mps who can hold the government of the day to account. 0k. and we'd say those are conservative mps. geoffrey cox, of a labour supermajority. .. and he wasn't the only one. well, if you believe the polls at the moment, we are sleepwalking into a one—party socialist state. and opposition is important. i don't actually believe these things because i don't believe the british people will opt for a one party social system. next stop for the prime minister — thejohn wick gift acad
south yorkshire and one passenger with a noisy wheely case. oh, hi, chris. how are you? are you worried about the super majority? i ask that because some in his party are worrying out loud about the direction the country could be heading in — a crushing conservative defeat, a huge labour win. the defence secretary was sounding, well, defensive. you don't want to have somebody receive a supermajority, but i think it's perfectly legitimate to say the country doesn't function well when you get...
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he was going through barnsley city centre in south yorkshire on a campaign tour there, someone near a local construction site who was just by the road there threw a number of objects. there was at least a coffee cup and wet cement amongst that. i spoke to nigel farage a little earlier. he thought there may have been a rock or a stone or something thrown as well. that person ran off and was very quickly apprehended by the police. south yorkshire police say that 28 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence in the first instance in relation to objects that were thrown at nigel farage from that construction site . now, after construction site. now, after this happened, below deck , nigel this happened, below deck, nigel gave a quick interview, he laughed it off, but it's clear that he's also deeply frustrated at what is happening now, increasingly out on the campaign trail. >> i'll tell you what i'm worried about . worried about. >> let me just make sure it's the right one. >> if you think about this a week after we commemorate d—day, which was done so that w
he was going through barnsley city centre in south yorkshire on a campaign tour there, someone near a local construction site who was just by the road there threw a number of objects. there was at least a coffee cup and wet cement amongst that. i spoke to nigel farage a little earlier. he thought there may have been a rock or a stone or something thrown as well. that person ran off and was very quickly apprehended by the police. south yorkshire police say that 28 year old man has been arrested...
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i'd been in the police station before in the lives at renishaw miners club in south yorkshire. >> the memories of that violent day live on. >> oh, they were all grief , saw >> oh, they were all grief, saw innocent people getting trampled on my horses. older than me, who couldn't run. get out of where things. people are getting battered. i still get flashbacks of that now to this day. >> my husband were there that day. he said no weapons on him whatsoever. they no pain. they just went down there to protest about their jobs and it were meant to be violent that day. it was thatcher's way proving who she were. >> you'd have thought people would forget about it after 40 years, but not in these kind of villages. you don't forget. >> so for this community, it's important to remember this anniversary. >> he's 40 years and i think back , how many of the men aren't back, how many of the men aren't here anymore. this was a strike to end all strikes. they will never , ever be another one like it. >> in a statement, it. >> in a statement , south >> in a statement, south yorkshire police said it wo
i'd been in the police station before in the lives at renishaw miners club in south yorkshire. >> the memories of that violent day live on. >> oh, they were all grief , saw >> oh, they were all grief, saw innocent people getting trampled on my horses. older than me, who couldn't run. get out of where things. people are getting battered. i still get flashbacks of that now to this day. >> my husband were there that day. he said no weapons on him whatsoever. they no pain....
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nigel farage thanked south yorkshire police after they arrested a 28—year—old man. the leader of the reform party said he will "not be bullied or cowed". our political correspondent, hannah miller, joins us live from westminster. conservatives focusing very much on tax cuts and the manifesto for the powers of been received? the interesting — powers of been received? tue: interesting thing that powers of been received? ti2 interesting thing that the conservative party is promising is that they are relatively concrete, the numbers that they are saying that they were cut peoples taxes by they are promising things that they would do for that what is much less clear and what many analysts throughout today have pointed out is that their idea for example of saving money by cutting the welfare bill by not allowing that to go up in the way that it is forecast to, there is not quite so much of a clear policy as to exactly how that is going to be achieved. they have set out some ideas but it's a whole, and aspiration, it's something they want to do for that whether they can
nigel farage thanked south yorkshire police after they arrested a 28—year—old man. the leader of the reform party said he will "not be bullied or cowed". our political correspondent, hannah miller, joins us live from westminster. conservatives focusing very much on tax cuts and the manifesto for the powers of been received? the interesting — powers of been received? tue: interesting thing that powers of been received? ti2 interesting thing that the conservative party is...
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yorkshire. i've spoken to farron here. i hope you might have heard that, what do you think needs to be done ? because once needs to be done? because once again, here we've got some great rhetoric from the politicians . rhetoric from the politicians. let's have cross—party summits. but again, you're on the streets, you've got these bins that you've set up where people can put knives in, no questions asked, just get rid of them. have an amnesty. what else needs to be done ? to be done? >> i think, well, it just needs like a reset button, if i'm being honest. we need a multi—layered approach. of course. what fans don't does absolutely fundamental. why because he's giving young people an option. and at the minute, young people don't have a safe opfion young people don't have a safe option to get rid of weapons. so when they get given an option, then that's what they can use. so that is fundamental as you said. also we need to get them young. unfortunately, primary school age , we don't have to
yorkshire. i've spoken to farron here. i hope you might have heard that, what do you think needs to be done ? because once needs to be done? because once again, here we've got some great rhetoric from the politicians . rhetoric from the politicians. let's have cross—party summits. but again, you're on the streets, you've got these bins that you've set up where people can put knives in, no questions asked, just get rid of them. have an amnesty. what else needs to be done ? to be done? >>...
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it's more across the midlands and drifting into parts of south and east yorkshire later. not going to have a massive impact on temperatures, widely in the mid 20s for many — scotland 26, northern ireland at 211—25 celsius, experiencing their hottest day of the week. now, as we go into monday night, we'll see thicker cloud bring a bit more in the way of patchy light rain and drizzle to scotland and the west of northern ireland. some low cloud drifting northwards into northern england, but notice where that cloud is in place. temperatures not dropping much lower than around 15—17 celsius. now, as we go into tuesday, we've got that weather front which brings rain at the end of the day in western scotland, pushes a bit further southwards, combines with the old weather front which is sitting here across northern england to produce a bit more cloud for scotland, northern ireland, northern england on tuesday — the chance of a few showers breaking out later in the day. scotland, northern ireland, still warm where early sunshine gets through, but nowhere near as warm as mo
it's more across the midlands and drifting into parts of south and east yorkshire later. not going to have a massive impact on temperatures, widely in the mid 20s for many — scotland 26, northern ireland at 211—25 celsius, experiencing their hottest day of the week. now, as we go into monday night, we'll see thicker cloud bring a bit more in the way of patchy light rain and drizzle to scotland and the west of northern ireland. some low cloud drifting northwards into northern england, but...
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mr farage thanked south yorkshire police after they arrested a 28—year—old man. the leader of the reform party said he will "not be bullied or cowed". the snp's westminster leader has said any new drilling licenses for oil and gas need to meet a climate test, contribute to energy security and allow net zero goals to be met. stephen flynn went on to say that labour don't believe in new licenses and that the conservatives had adopted a climate denial position. later in the programme the bbc verify team will be taking a look at some of the figures behind those conservative pledges. and the leaders of five scottish parties will take part in a televised debate this evening. you can watch it on bbc one scotland at eight o'clock, and it'll be available on the bbc iplayer. the us secretary of state antony blinken has repeated his calls for hamas to accept the terms of a ceasefire deal in gaza. the plan — proposed by president biden — would see more hostages released, and was backed last night by the united nations security council. mr blinken was speaking on a visit
mr farage thanked south yorkshire police after they arrested a 28—year—old man. the leader of the reform party said he will "not be bullied or cowed". the snp's westminster leader has said any new drilling licenses for oil and gas need to meet a climate test, contribute to energy security and allow net zero goals to be met. stephen flynn went on to say that labour don't believe in new licenses and that the conservatives had adopted a climate denial position. later in the programme...
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the incident occurred while mr farage was campaigning in barnsley, in south yorkshire, yesterday. josh greally, who's 28, has been charged with threatening behaviour and released on bail to appear before magistrates later this month. the prosecution in the retrial of convicted killer lucy letby has said her status as a multiple murderer and attempted murderer is an important piece of evidence and should be taken into account. she's accused of the attempted murder of a baby at the countess of chester hospital in 2016. she denies the charge. 0ur north of england correspondentjudith moritz is at the court in manchester. judith, what has been heard so far? yes, we have had the case opened this morning by nickjohnson casey who is leading the prosecution. as you say, the jury have been told about the trial which lucy letby featured in last year. they were told it was a very long trial and that at the end of it she was convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder a further six at the countess of chester hospital. prosecuting nickjohnson casey said to the jury that, you sh
the incident occurred while mr farage was campaigning in barnsley, in south yorkshire, yesterday. josh greally, who's 28, has been charged with threatening behaviour and released on bail to appear before magistrates later this month. the prosecution in the retrial of convicted killer lucy letby has said her status as a multiple murderer and attempted murderer is an important piece of evidence and should be taken into account. she's accused of the attempted murder of a baby at the countess of...
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it is more across the midlands and drifting into parts of south—east yorkshire later. it is not going to have a massive impact on temperatures, widely in the mid 20s for many — scotland 26, northern ireland 24, 25, experiencing their hottest day of the week. as we go into monday night, we'll see thicker cloud bring a bit more in the way of patchy light rain and drizzle to scotland and the west of northern ireland, some low cloud drifting northwards into northern england, but notice where that cloud is in place temperatures not dropping much lower than 15—17 . as we go into tuesday we have that weather front which brings a rainy end to the day in scotland. it pushes a bit further southwards, combines with the old weather front sitting here across northern england, produces a bit more cloud for scotland, northern ireland and northern england on tuesday. the chance of a few showers breaking out later in the day. scotland and northern ireland still warmer where the sunshine gets through, but nowhere near as warm as monday. the heat continues to build for the south and
it is more across the midlands and drifting into parts of south—east yorkshire later. it is not going to have a massive impact on temperatures, widely in the mid 20s for many — scotland 26, northern ireland 24, 25, experiencing their hottest day of the week. as we go into monday night, we'll see thicker cloud bring a bit more in the way of patchy light rain and drizzle to scotland and the west of northern ireland, some low cloud drifting northwards into northern england, but notice where...
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it is more across the midlands and drifting into parts of south—east yorkshire later. it is not going to have a massive impact on temperatures, widely in the mid 20s for many — scotland 26, northern ireland 2a, 25, experiencing their hottest day of the week. as we go into monday night, we'll see thicker cloud bring a bit more in the way of patchy light rain and drizzle to scotland and the west of northern ireland, some low cloud drifting northwards into northern england, but notice where that cloud is in place temperatures not dropping much lower than 15—17 . as we go into tuesday we have that weather front which brings a rainy end to the day in scotland. it pushes a bit further southwards, combines with the old weather front sitting here across northern england, produces a bit more cloud for scotland, northern ireland and northern england on tuesday. the chance of a few showers breaking out later in the day. scotland and northern ireland still warmer where the sunshine gets through, but nowhere near as warm as monday. the heat continues to build for the south and
it is more across the midlands and drifting into parts of south—east yorkshire later. it is not going to have a massive impact on temperatures, widely in the mid 20s for many — scotland 26, northern ireland 2a, 25, experiencing their hottest day of the week. as we go into monday night, we'll see thicker cloud bring a bit more in the way of patchy light rain and drizzle to scotland and the west of northern ireland, some low cloud drifting northwards into northern england, but notice where...
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yorkshire and we have been at a garden that has been contained by volunteers in sheffield city centre and felt very far from the rolls and potholes about which he has been trying to talk —— roads and potholes. he talked about how we couldn�*t really tell the difference between a weed and plant and was puffing as he pushed a wheelbarrow back and forth and we asked him about housing, which is one of the big focus is from labour and the conservatives, and he said his party is more than committed to an ambitious programme of house—building. and we also asked him about his opinion of what happened at stonehenge overnight yesterday, those activists who sprayed orange paint on stones there and he was pretty unequivocal, completely condemning their actions, but stonehenge is actually an interesting subject for the lib dems, specifically because of those rather controversial plans to build a road and a tunnel which would actually go underneath the ancient monument. he says that he is pretty inclined to scrap that scheme and said he could not completely commit to that because he would n
yorkshire and we have been at a garden that has been contained by volunteers in sheffield city centre and felt very far from the rolls and potholes about which he has been trying to talk —— roads and potholes. he talked about how we couldn�*t really tell the difference between a weed and plant and was puffing as he pushed a wheelbarrow back and forth and we asked him about housing, which is one of the big focus is from labour and the conservatives, and he said his party is more than...
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the men, all from south yorkshire , were found south yorkshire, were found guilty following a trial at sheffield crown court . sheffield crown court. >> the offences were committed between 2003 and 2008. >> the men were prosecuted following an investigation by the national crime agency as part of operation stovewood, which is a major investigation into child sex abuse and exploitation taking place in rotherham between 1997 and 2013. the two victims in this case were just aged 11 and 15, when the offending began. let me just bnng the offending began. let me just bring you a breaking line of news that we had just coming into us. before we hand back to martin. a 25 year old woman has been charged with assault after a drink was thrown at nigel farage. the reform uk leader had been campaigning in essex yesterday when he was doused with a milkshake coming out of a pub when he was with his supporters. victoria thomas bowen is due in court next month. we understand there'll be no further action taken against a second person who was also arrested at the same time. those are the headlines for th
the men, all from south yorkshire , were found south yorkshire, were found guilty following a trial at sheffield crown court . sheffield crown court. >> the offences were committed between 2003 and 2008. >> the men were prosecuted following an investigation by the national crime agency as part of operation stovewood, which is a major investigation into child sex abuse and exploitation taking place in rotherham between 1997 and 2013. the two victims in this case were just aged 11 and...
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it is more across the midlands and drifting into parts of south—east yorkshire later. it is not going to have a massive impact on temperatures, widely in the mid 20s for many — scotland 26, northern ireland 24, 25, experiencing their hottest day of the week. as we go into monday night, we'll see thicker cloud bring a bit more in the way of patchy light rain and drizzle to scotland and the west of northern ireland, some low cloud drifting northwards into northern england, but notice where that cloud is in place temperatures not dropping much lower than 15—17 . as we go into tuesday we have that weather front which brings a rainy end to the day in scotland. it pushes a bit further southwards, combines with the old weather front sitting here across northern england, produces a bit more cloud for scotland, northern ireland and northern england on tuesday. the chance of a few showers breaking out later in the day. scotland and northern ireland still warmer where the sunshine gets through, but nowhere near as warm as monday. the heat continues to build for the south and
it is more across the midlands and drifting into parts of south—east yorkshire later. it is not going to have a massive impact on temperatures, widely in the mid 20s for many — scotland 26, northern ireland 24, 25, experiencing their hottest day of the week. as we go into monday night, we'll see thicker cloud bring a bit more in the way of patchy light rain and drizzle to scotland and the west of northern ireland, some low cloud drifting northwards into northern england, but notice where...
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we are in the blooming landscapes of south yorkshire. ed daveyis landscapes of south yorkshire. ed davey is due to arrive here any minute, we're told. it sounds as though his team plan to set him to doing some weeding tomorrow, there is lots of garden tools and instruments about. perhaps they thought he would require a bit of peace and quiet before that special question time session later on. he will go first, facing questions from the public for half an hour televised question—and—answer session. you're right, he wants to talk about potholes today. the lib dems are pledging to spend £300 million over the course of the next parliament on tackling the problem of potholes. i was looking this morning at the rac reckon there are about one million and possibly more potholes in the uk. the money that the lib dems are pledging is only to tackle potholes in england, but they say that would be effective because they would give more of that money to local councils to tackle problems on the roads, pavements and cycleways. sheffield hallam, which is the constituency we are in this morn
we are in the blooming landscapes of south yorkshire. ed daveyis landscapes of south yorkshire. ed davey is due to arrive here any minute, we're told. it sounds as though his team plan to set him to doing some weeding tomorrow, there is lots of garden tools and instruments about. perhaps they thought he would require a bit of peace and quiet before that special question time session later on. he will go first, facing questions from the public for half an hour televised question—and—answer...
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it's more across the midlands and drifting into parts of south and east yorkshire later. not going to have a massive impact on temperatures, widely in the mid 20s for many — scotland 26, northern ireland at 211—25 celsius, experiencing their hottest day of the week. now, as we go into monday night, we'll see thicker cloud bring a bit more in the way of patchy light rain and drizzle to scotland and the west of northern ireland. some low cloud drifting northwards into northern england, but notice where that cloud is in place. temperatures not dropping much lower than around 15—17 celsius. now, as we go into tuesday, we've got that weather front which brings rain at the end of the day in western scotland, pushes a bit further southwards, combines with the old weather front which is sitting here across northern england to produce a bit more cloud for scotland, northern ireland, northern england on tuesday — the chance of a few showers breaking out later in the day. scotland, northern ireland, still warm where early sunshine gets through, but nowhere near as warm as mo
it's more across the midlands and drifting into parts of south and east yorkshire later. not going to have a massive impact on temperatures, widely in the mid 20s for many — scotland 26, northern ireland at 211—25 celsius, experiencing their hottest day of the week. now, as we go into monday night, we'll see thicker cloud bring a bit more in the way of patchy light rain and drizzle to scotland and the west of northern ireland. some low cloud drifting northwards into northern england, but...
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it's more across the midlands and drifting into parts of south and east yorkshire later. not going to have a massive impact on temperatures — widely in the mid 20s for many. scotland 26, northern ireland at 24—25, experiencing their hottest day of the week. now, as we go into monday night, we'll see thicker cloud bring a bit more in the way of patchy light rain and drizzle to scotland and the west of northern ireland. some low cloud drifting northwards into northern england but notice where that cloud is in place. temperatures not dropping much lower than around 15—17 degrees. now, as we go into tuesday, we've got that weather front which brings rain at the end of the day in western scotland. it pushes a bit further southwards, combines with the old weather front, which is sitting here across northern england, to produce a bit more cloud for scotland, northern ireland, northern england on tuesday. the chance of a few showers breaking out later in the day. scotland, northern ireland, still warm where any sunshine gets through but nowhere near as warm as monday. the h
it's more across the midlands and drifting into parts of south and east yorkshire later. not going to have a massive impact on temperatures — widely in the mid 20s for many. scotland 26, northern ireland at 24—25, experiencing their hottest day of the week. now, as we go into monday night, we'll see thicker cloud bring a bit more in the way of patchy light rain and drizzle to scotland and the west of northern ireland. some low cloud drifting northwards into northern england but notice where...
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yorkshire, south yorkshire, to show how we can leverage public money to get more private investment in so we can start realising the potential that our country has . country has. >> can i ask you about labour's plan for legal migration? because sir keir starmer has been pretty vague about it so far, hasn't he? he said he'd like to bring that number down, but he won't talk about what number. he'd like to bring it to . down but net migration currently stands latest figures. we have that figures at 685,000. so what is the labour party's plan for legal migration. >> so what we've said is that migration is too high, that we want it to reduce substantially. and what we've done is set out plans for both the irregular crossings of the migration that's coming across the english channel that's coming across the english channel, but also for legal migration. now, there's only one way that you can tackle the challenges into the long term of legal migration here. and that is to fix the fundamental problems in our economy that's been caused by the conservative party in the way they've been runnin
yorkshire, south yorkshire, to show how we can leverage public money to get more private investment in so we can start realising the potential that our country has . country has. >> can i ask you about labour's plan for legal migration? because sir keir starmer has been pretty vague about it so far, hasn't he? he said he'd like to bring that number down, but he won't talk about what number. he'd like to bring it to . down but net migration currently stands latest figures. we have that...
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yorkshire today, and he had rocks thrown at him. well, that's a poor protester that nigel's just posted this footage. no doubt emily and tom will bring you this. there was a big crowd there and a left wing, as nigel is describing them. a left wing, violent mob took rocks out of a builder's bucket and threw them up to the bus. >> and you see, people thought it wasn't. it hit him, it hit him, and that could have hit him in the face. and of course, he had the milkshake thrown at him. that could easily have been acid. well, he got hit by a rock. this is a gift for nigel. >> and this is what i'm saying about the trump effect. yeah. if enough people start literally physically attacking the man. yeah, that we like an underdog in this country. we vote for people who are being. >> yes. that actually gives you sort of it gives you votes. >> well, it will give him votes. and they've caught it. so they should anneliese to the ground. he should be charged with a criminal. i mean, that's, assault. and it's a pretty big rock. he's picked up a big
yorkshire today, and he had rocks thrown at him. well, that's a poor protester that nigel's just posted this footage. no doubt emily and tom will bring you this. there was a big crowd there and a left wing, as nigel is describing them. a left wing, violent mob took rocks out of a builder's bucket and threw them up to the bus. >> and you see, people thought it wasn't. it hit him, it hit him, and that could have hit him in the face. and of course, he had the milkshake thrown at him. that...
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yorkshire. so there's good news in this for reform uk. however, four of those five seats are toss ups right now, so really they could go either way. >> and in terms of volatility, in terms of apathy, very quickly if we could. patrick english, do you think people's motivation is high or low to vote in this election? will apathy be a big factor? low voter turnout ? factor? low voter turnout? >> certainly what we're expecting right now is perhaps turnout to drop . neither of the turnout to drop. neither of the two main parties are very popular. it'sjust two main parties are very popular. it's just that labour are far less unpopular than the conservatives, so we're expecting perhaps a lot of conservative voters in particular to sit this one out. but of course, we're going to have to wait and see who does turn out to the ballot box on election day. >> absolutely fascinating, sir. thank you very , very much for thank you very, very much for joining us. patrick english, who's the director of political
yorkshire. so there's good news in this for reform uk. however, four of those five seats are toss ups right now, so really they could go either way. >> and in terms of volatility, in terms of apathy, very quickly if we could. patrick english, do you think people's motivation is high or low to vote in this election? will apathy be a big factor? low voter turnout ? factor? low voter turnout? >> certainly what we're expecting right now is perhaps turnout to drop . neither of the...
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south yorkshire police have charged josh greeley, 28 year old man, with using threatening behaviour towards nigel farage after those objects were thrown at the reform uk leader whilst he was campaigning. so that is a charge for josh greeley, 28 years old. and of course we had two arrests last week after that milkshake thrown at farage as well. keep a close eye on all of that. >> wonder what will happen to him, time 816 the great british giveaway . have a go. giveaway. have a go. >> it's our summer spell. tacular three top prizes that have to won . be there's cash have to won. be there's cash £15,000 in tax free cash to spend on anything you like. this summer. plus a brand new iphone 15 with a set of apple airpods. and if that wasn't enough, we'll also treat you to some fun in the sun with £500 to spend at your favourite uk attraction this summer for another chance to win the iphone treats and £15,000 cash text win to 63232. text cost £2 plus one standard network rate message. you can also enter online at gbnews.com/win . entries cost £2 gbnews.com/win. entries cost £2 or post your nam
south yorkshire police have charged josh greeley, 28 year old man, with using threatening behaviour towards nigel farage after those objects were thrown at the reform uk leader whilst he was campaigning. so that is a charge for josh greeley, 28 years old. and of course we had two arrests last week after that milkshake thrown at farage as well. keep a close eye on all of that. >> wonder what will happen to him, time 816 the great british giveaway . have a go. giveaway. have a go. >>...
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yorkshire. in other news, hamas says it wants a complete halt to war in response to us—backed peace plans. three weeks in and three weeks to go on the election campaign. and the parties are stepping up their campaigns out across the country.
yorkshire. in other news, hamas says it wants a complete halt to war in response to us—backed peace plans. three weeks in and three weeks to go on the election campaign. and the parties are stepping up their campaigns out across the country.
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best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south—west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so — sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of year, a maximum of 10—15 degrees for most. we might see highs of 17 or 18 if we get some sunshine across south west england and wales. now, as we move out of monday into tuesday, the low pressure drifts off to scandinavia, high pressure builds. it should start to kill off some of the showers out to the west. but with those clearing skies, well, those temperatures will be below path through the night as well, low single figures for some, quite a chilly start to our tuesday morning. hopefully some sunshine around on tuesday. there will continue to be some showers, most frequent ones running down through central and eastern scotland and england. further west, some brighter skies and once again, highs of 17 degrees, but fo
best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south—west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so — sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of year, a maximum of 10—15 degrees for most. we might see highs of 17 or 18 if we get some sunshine across south west england and wales. now, as...
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here's our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning, some heavier bursts that will ease away. best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south—west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of year, a maximum of 10—15 degrees for most. we might see highs of 17 or 18 if we get some sunshine across south west england and wales. now, as we move out of monday into tuesday, the low pressure drifts off to scandinavia, high pressure builds. it should start to kill off some of the showers out to the west. but with those clearing skies, well, those temperatures will be below path through the night as well, low single figures for some, quite a chilly start to our tuesday morning. hopefully some sunshine around on tuesday. there will continue to be some showers, most frequent ones running down thr
here's our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning, some heavier bursts that will ease away. best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south—west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of...
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we have had the south yorkshire mayoral election which is labour—controlled. the lib dems have made inroads here locally. but reform have targeted this area in particular, as you probably see with nigel farage's controversial visit last week which caused chaos in the town centre. but barnsley will change because of the boundaries. we are now going to lose an mp so the four constituencies we had prior will go into three. we have barnsley north, barnsley south and peniston and stocks bridge, which is the only one currently held by conservative, the other two are labour. the only change i see happening here locally is potentially labour taking the seat back from peniston and stocks bridge. back from peniston and stocks bride. �* ., . , bridge. anttoni, i have been speaking — bridge. anttoni, i have been speaking to _ bridge. anttoni, i have been speaking to a _ bridge. anttoni, i have been speaking to a lot _ bridge. anttoni, i have been speaking to a lot of - bridge. anttoni, i have been speaking to a lot of people | bridge. anttoni, i have been - speaking t
we have had the south yorkshire mayoral election which is labour—controlled. the lib dems have made inroads here locally. but reform have targeted this area in particular, as you probably see with nigel farage's controversial visit last week which caused chaos in the town centre. but barnsley will change because of the boundaries. we are now going to lose an mp so the four constituencies we had prior will go into three. we have barnsley north, barnsley south and peniston and stocks bridge,...
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nigel farage find south yorkshire police after they arrested a 28—year—old man. the leader of the reform party said he will "not be bullied or cowed." plenty more on our election coverage through the course of the day. head to the bbc live page, where there are regular updates from all of our correspondents who out there with the teams. rishi sunak there at the launch of the conservative party manifesto a little earlier. fill analysis on the website and bbc news app. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has repeated his calls for hamas to accept the terms of a ceasefire deal in gaza. the plan — proposed by president biden — would see more humanitarian aid delivered and hostages released, and was backed last night by the united nations security council. mr blinken was speaking on a visit tojerusalem after meeting relatives of some of the us hostages still being held. all of the hostages, but especially eight our american families who have loved ones in gaza, we are determined to bring them home. the proposal that president biden put forward is the best w
nigel farage find south yorkshire police after they arrested a 28—year—old man. the leader of the reform party said he will "not be bullied or cowed." plenty more on our election coverage through the course of the day. head to the bbc live page, where there are regular updates from all of our correspondents who out there with the teams. rishi sunak there at the launch of the conservative party manifesto a little earlier. fill analysis on the website and bbc news app. the us...
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yorkshire. in other news, hamas says it wants a complete halt to war in response to us—backed peace plans. three weeks in and three weeks to go on the election campaign. and the parties are stepping up their campaigns out across the country. let's take you through some of todays key events: rishi sunak and sir keir starmer go head—to—head in their second live tv debate later facing questions from voters on sky news in grimsby this evening. will either man change tack, or will it be more of the same? we'll be discussing all of that during the course of the day. and the green party launches its manifesto promising to raise taxes on higher earners and the wealthy to help fund 50 billion a yearfor the nhs and social care. also today: the cost of living is always important, and we've just had figures out this morning showing that the uk economy failed to grow in april after particularly wet weather affected consumer spending. the office for national statistics recorded no growth for the month,
yorkshire. in other news, hamas says it wants a complete halt to war in response to us—backed peace plans. three weeks in and three weeks to go on the election campaign. and the parties are stepping up their campaigns out across the country. let's take you through some of todays key events: rishi sunak and sir keir starmer go head—to—head in their second live tv debate later facing questions from voters on sky news in grimsby this evening. will either man change tack, or will it be more...
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yorkshire yesterday. the man has been charged with threatening behaviour and released on bail to appear before magistrates later this month. we are hoping to hearfrom a member of the labour shadow cabinet but we are going to move away from politics for a moment because campaigners are calling for more action to stop fires culled by faulty lithium iron batteries. the charity electrical safety first says new laws should be a priority for the next government. the campaign is being backed by scott pea—den whose partner and two children died in a fire, believed to have been started by a faulty e—bike battery. tim muffett has this report. i screamed, "gemma, pass me the keys, pass me the keys." and i heard a voice from her saying, "i can't get out." lastjune, scott peden lost everything. he'd bought a replacement battery online for his e—bike. the following week, a blaze ripped through his home. cambridgeshire fire and rescue service believes it was caused by the battery that had been left on charge overn
yorkshire yesterday. the man has been charged with threatening behaviour and released on bail to appear before magistrates later this month. we are hoping to hearfrom a member of the labour shadow cabinet but we are going to move away from politics for a moment because campaigners are calling for more action to stop fires culled by faulty lithium iron batteries. the charity electrical safety first says new laws should be a priority for the next government. the campaign is being backed by scott...
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we've been reporting across south yorkshire today. i want take you to rother valley near sheffield. he had a majority in 2019 ofjust over 6000 conservatives. let's cross to anna foster, who is in dinnington for us. what have people been telling you about the selection?— about the selection? they've had stron: about the selection? they've had strong ideas _ about the selection? they've had strong ideas about _ about the selection? they've had strong ideas about what - about the selection? they've had strong ideas about what they - about the selection? they've had. strong ideas about what they want and what they hear. it was interesting hearing that music a moment ago. i'm resisting the urge to give you a tune but some of the band members are here. i'm going to very carefully whisked through here. what's your name?— carefully whisked through here. what's your name?- are carefully whisked through here. - what's your name?- are you what's your name? darren. are you filled with election _ what's your name? darren. are you filled with election enthusiasm? - what's your name? darren. a
we've been reporting across south yorkshire today. i want take you to rother valley near sheffield. he had a majority in 2019 ofjust over 6000 conservatives. let's cross to anna foster, who is in dinnington for us. what have people been telling you about the selection?— about the selection? they've had stron: about the selection? they've had strong ideas _ about the selection? they've had strong ideas about _ about the selection? they've had strong ideas about what - about the selection?...
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here's our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning, some heavier bursts that will ease away. best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south—west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of year, a maximum of 10—15 degrees for most. we might see highs of 17 or 18 if we get some sunshine across south west england and wales. now, as we move out of monday into tuesday, the low pressure drifts off to scandinavia, high pressure builds. it should start to kill off some of the showers out to the west. but with those clearing skies, well, those temperatures will be below path through the night as well, low single figures for some, quite a chilly start to our tuesday morning. hopefully some sunshine around on tuesday. there will continue to be some showers, most frequent ones running down thr
here's our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning, some heavier bursts that will ease away. best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south—west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of...
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here's our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning, some heavier bursts that will ease away. best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south—west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of year, a maximum of 10—15 degrees for most. we might see highs of 17 or 18 if we get some sunshine across south west england and wales. now, as we move out of monday into tuesday, the low pressure drifts off to scandinavia, high pressure builds. it should start to kill off some of the showers out to the west. but with those clearing skies, well, those temperatures will be below path through the night as well, low single figures for some, quite a chilly start to our tuesday morning. hopefully some sunshine around on tuesday. there will continue to be some showers, most frequent ones running down thr
here's our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning, some heavier bursts that will ease away. best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south—west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of...
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here's our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning, some heavier bursts that will ease away. best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south—west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of year, a maximum of 10—15 degrees for most. we might see highs of 17 or 18 if we get some sunshine across south west england and wales. now, as we move out of monday into tuesday, the low pressure drifts off to scandinavia, high pressure builds. it should start to kill off some of the showers out to the west. but with those clearing skies, well, those temperatures will be below path through the night as well, low single figures for some, quite a chilly start to our tuesday morning. hopefully some sunshine around on tuesday. there will continue to be some showers, most frequent ones running down thr
here's our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning, some heavier bursts that will ease away. best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south—west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of...
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here's our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning, some heavier bursts that will ease away. best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south—west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of year, a maximum of 10—15 degrees for most. we might see highs of 17 or 18 if we get some sunshine across south west england and wales. now, as we move out of monday into tuesday, the low pressure drifts off to scandinavia, high pressure builds. it should start to kill off some of the showers out to the west. but with those clearing skies, well, those temperatures will be below path through the night as well, low single figures for some, quite a chilly start to our tuesday morning. hopefully some sunshine around on tuesday. there will continue to be some showers, most frequent ones running down thr
here's our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning, some heavier bursts that will ease away. best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south—west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of...
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the most persistent rain is across parts of the midlands towards the south of yorkshire, and across lincolnshire, strong winds across east anglia too and pushing on, so morning showers across the south were gradually come through, and the rain will continue to make its way eastwards, sunshine and showers for many into the afternoon. some western areas avoiding the worst of the showers, a cool breeze right into the afternoon, and in scotland they will be a bit more cloud and sunshine between the downpours later. temperatures in the afternoon 12 to around 16 for the vast majority, 18 in the sunny spots of the south—west, but still for many a good 6 degrees below average. the rain clears away through tonight, and showers ease for some. across central scotland with some clearer skies, this is where the lowest of the temperatures will be. it could be another night where somewhere in the uk sees a touch of frost. a bright enough start for many, showers into wales and the north west midlands, those will be mainly across central and eastern parts on tuesday, fewer showers compared with today across th
the most persistent rain is across parts of the midlands towards the south of yorkshire, and across lincolnshire, strong winds across east anglia too and pushing on, so morning showers across the south were gradually come through, and the rain will continue to make its way eastwards, sunshine and showers for many into the afternoon. some western areas avoiding the worst of the showers, a cool breeze right into the afternoon, and in scotland they will be a bit more cloud and sunshine between the...