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southwark crown court, and afterthat, my trial in southwark crown court, and after that, my understanding is that there were discussions by the programme makers about how to proceed but they decided it was in the public interest to carry on, based on the breadth of testimony that they have gathered. but kevin spacey has clearly decided attack is the best form of defence, he is saying he has not behaved illegally and his lawyers are saying tonight that there was no public interest in the public being, as they put it, misinformed, with the publication of what they call false and unverified allegations, and they say kevin spacey has been left with little choice but to make his own public statement. choice but to make his own public statement-— statement. katie russell, our culture editor, _ statement. katie russell, our culture editor, thank - statement. katie russell, our culture editor, thank you. - it's a big day tomorrow for ipswich town's footballers, on the brink of promotion back to the premier league. a win or draw against huddersfield, will seal the deal, with the whole of ipswich
southwark crown court, and afterthat, my trial in southwark crown court, and after that, my understanding is that there were discussions by the programme makers about how to proceed but they decided it was in the public interest to carry on, based on the breadth of testimony that they have gathered. but kevin spacey has clearly decided attack is the best form of defence, he is saying he has not behaved illegally and his lawyers are saying tonight that there was no public interest in the public...
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, in london, in southwark. and that's what they're doing. they're building tall and taller buildings. who's benefiting from that? the council is either benefiting from it or and the people who are putting the buildings up. >> i have a bit of sympathy for councils though, because what also happens is the government gets to decide who does what, keeps moving things in the direction of the council has to do it and then stops giving them money. so of course it's going to happen. it's also true that councils aren't allowed to be in debt. they have to declare bankruptcy, whereas governments don't. otherwise the shame that every i think it was like 1695, the last time that the uk wasn't in debt. so there's a bit of hypocrisy there. but i don't like the idea of our council tax going to pay interest. you should be paying for the services you get, okay, let's do the times with a vaccine story, which i know is strategically not gone to lewis. >> steve. >> steve. >> yep. fierce immune response from vaccine. and i'll tell y
, in london, in southwark. and that's what they're doing. they're building tall and taller buildings. who's benefiting from that? the council is either benefiting from it or and the people who are putting the buildings up. >> i have a bit of sympathy for councils though, because what also happens is the government gets to decide who does what, keeps moving things in the direction of the council has to do it and then stops giving them money. so of course it's going to happen. it's also...
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case should be changed because she was worried thatjust after covid restrictions had been lifted in southwark crown court in london, this would mean a lot of publicity for the case. now, sir robert buckland has told the sunday times, he told her in no uncertain terms that it would have been completely inappropriate to speak to the judge about the trial at all. we have spoken to sir robert tonight and he has confirmed that account of things. so, the allegation is she asked him to intervene to move the timing of the case. her spokesman says that is nonsense and labour have asked why this has only emerged now, after she defected. and there has been some rumblings in the labour party about the fact that they accepted her, some mps are unhappy about that. what does this mean, if anything, now that this story has come out? there is more pressure on the labour party, actually, and i think it will lead to more questions over the decision to embrace her as a labour mp. partly because this isn't the first allegation to emerge about her involvement in the case. you might remember, when she became an mp,
case should be changed because she was worried thatjust after covid restrictions had been lifted in southwark crown court in london, this would mean a lot of publicity for the case. now, sir robert buckland has told the sunday times, he told her in no uncertain terms that it would have been completely inappropriate to speak to the judge about the trial at all. we have spoken to sir robert tonight and he has confirmed that account of things. so, the allegation is she asked him to intervene to...
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let me show you a quite different part of london, lambeth and southwark. completely red, completely labour. sadiq khan has won by a majority of about 80,000. look what happened here. even though that is safe labour territory, there are still a big swing from the conservatives to labour, even though labour always fell on —— held on in somewhere like lambeth and southwark, they have added to the majority. the swing was from conservative to labour. that is when we have been saying for the last few hours that sadiq khan would win comfortably, because of this. i am just going to cut in and take you to the west midlands, because there is some action there. the to the west midlands, because there is some action there.— is some action there. the election of a police — is some action there. the election of a police and _ is some action there. the election of a police and crime _ is some action there. the election i of a police and crime commissioner for the _ of a police and crime commissioner for the midlands area. i have been the police — for the midlan
let me show you a quite different part of london, lambeth and southwark. completely red, completely labour. sadiq khan has won by a majority of about 80,000. look what happened here. even though that is safe labour territory, there are still a big swing from the conservatives to labour, even though labour always fell on —— held on in somewhere like lambeth and southwark, they have added to the majority. the swing was from conservative to labour. that is when we have been saying for the last...
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changed, the timing, because she was worried thatjust after pandemic restrictions had been lifted in southwark crown court in london, this would mean a lot of publicity for the case. now, sir robert buckland has told the sunday times, he told her and no such uncertain terms it would have been completely inappropriate to speak to thejudge completely inappropriate to speak to the judge about the trial at all. we have spoken to sir robert buckland tonight that he has confirmed that a count of things so the allegation is she asked him to intervene to move the timing of the case. a spokesman says that is nonsense and labour have asked why this has only emerged now, after she defected. pond have asked why this has only emerged now, after she defected.— now, after she defected. and there has been some _ now, after she defected. and there has been some rumblings - now, after she defected. and there has been some rumblings in - now, after she defected. and there has been some rumblings in the i has been some rumblings in the labour party about the fact that they accepted her, some mps are unhappy abo
changed, the timing, because she was worried thatjust after pandemic restrictions had been lifted in southwark crown court in london, this would mean a lot of publicity for the case. now, sir robert buckland has told the sunday times, he told her and no such uncertain terms it would have been completely inappropriate to speak to thejudge completely inappropriate to speak to the judge about the trial at all. we have spoken to sir robert buckland tonight that he has confirmed that a count of...
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room, she said, number one, she said she did not think it was furtherl that it was being held - at southwark crown court, where it would get a lot. of publicity, the first to be held after lockdown, _ and she also felt that a very senior judge would throw the book at him, and she felt that, i am not sure i'm| allowed to say these words... you cannot use words out of context that are swearwords, but you can use words in context that are swearwords. well, with that, i'm going to say that she allegedly said - that she thought the judge, . ladyjustice whipple would be hard—arse and would be unfair on her husband. i there is a word you don't hear often enough on radio 4. henry, remind us why these allegations are actually so serious, we have a sitting mp who had gone to go and speak to the lord chancellor at the time, the justice secretary, to basically say, can you make things a bit easier for my husband? let's just rewind a little further. if you have told me at the end of last week's podcast that we would this week be discussing the defection of natalie elphicke to the labour party, i'd have
room, she said, number one, she said she did not think it was furtherl that it was being held - at southwark crown court, where it would get a lot. of publicity, the first to be held after lockdown, _ and she also felt that a very senior judge would throw the book at him, and she felt that, i am not sure i'm| allowed to say these words... you cannot use words out of context that are swearwords, but you can use words in context that are swearwords. well, with that, i'm going to say that she...
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we've southwark crown court. we've heard today that a former church of england priest has been charged with child sex offences dating back to the late 1990s. eight year old wilfred whitaker , eight year old wilfred whitaker, who changed his name from colin prichard after he was convicted of a separate offence in 2008, has been charged with rape and gross indecency with a boy aged under 14. now a man in his 30s, he was serving at church in east sussex at the time. he'll appear in court on the 10th of june. almost 80 people over the. yeah, almost 80 people over the age of 65 are dying each day in england while still waiting to receive social care, new figures suggest. charities and campaigners are calling on politicians to address the problem , accusing the government problem, accusing the government of a lack of investment. however, the department for health and social care says up to £86 billion has been made available in additional funding over two years. the leader of the liberal democrats has claimed that the
we've southwark crown court. we've heard today that a former church of england priest has been charged with child sex offences dating back to the late 1990s. eight year old wilfred whitaker , eight year old wilfred whitaker, who changed his name from colin prichard after he was convicted of a separate offence in 2008, has been charged with rape and gross indecency with a boy aged under 14. now a man in his 30s, he was serving at church in east sussex at the time. he'll appear in court on the...
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here is another one, lambeth and southwark, more central london, one of the day areas where labour would always do well. sadiq khan has won there by a country mile. but again, his vote is way up, the conservative vote is down. i look at that, a big swing from conservative to labour. i don't have these stats in front of me, but one of the questions i think that will be interesting to chat through with sadiq khan as and when he does interviews is across parts of england in the local councils where there was a big muslim population, we saw the labour vote go down by about 20%, quite a significant trend over the course of thursday. that doesn't seem to have happened in london, though. iwill get doesn't seem to have happened in london, though. i will get this back up london, though. i will get this back up in a second and show you the swing overall. the fact that overall, the labour vote has actually gone up and the swing has been from labour... sorry, from the conservatives to labour, that is the overall swing from the average of the whole 1a overall swing from the average of the whole1li co
here is another one, lambeth and southwark, more central london, one of the day areas where labour would always do well. sadiq khan has won there by a country mile. but again, his vote is way up, the conservative vote is down. i look at that, a big swing from conservative to labour. i don't have these stats in front of me, but one of the questions i think that will be interesting to chat through with sadiq khan as and when he does interviews is across parts of england in the local councils...
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in other southwark crown court. in other news, israel's prime minister is promising to return all hostages. he says, living or dead, after the bodies of three people were recovered yesterday in gaza, all of those three hostages recovered were thought to have attended the nova music festival on october the 7th last yeah festival on october the 7th last year. the father of one of the hostages says her return is a form of closure. israel still thinks about 100 other hostages may be alive , while another 30 may be alive, while another 30 are understood to be dead . are understood to be dead. meanwhile, here in the uk, thousands of pro—palestinian protesters are set to march through central london this lunchtime. the demonstrators from stop the war and palestine solidarity campaign are calling for an end to the conflict between israel and hamas and for a ban on arms sales from the uk to israel . well, as we heard at to israel. well, as we heard at the top of the programme from dawn, the number of cases of a waterborne
in other southwark crown court. in other news, israel's prime minister is promising to return all hostages. he says, living or dead, after the bodies of three people were recovered yesterday in gaza, all of those three hostages recovered were thought to have attended the nova music festival on october the 7th last yeah festival on october the 7th last year. the father of one of the hostages says her return is a form of closure. israel still thinks about 100 other hostages may be alive , while...
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it's called the southwark showdown because keir starmer is meeting in southwark in london with these trade union bosses. what will they have to say? bosses. what will they have to say.7 will they be pleased with what some are calling a watered down workers rights schedule that they've got planned? if they win the next general election? even pretty grubby, evenin election? even pretty grubby, even in this watered down version, they call it workers rights. >> i'm not sure it is workers rights because what it is doing is stripping out the democracy that has been placed in the call for, for example, strike action. david cameron introduced a rule whereby more than half of union members would have to vote, vote for a strike, for a strike to happen.the for a strike, for a strike to happen. the plan both the watered down version and the original version of this workers rights plan strips out that democracy. so it's not workers rights , it's union bosses rights rights, it's union bosses rights that seems to be being promoted by the labour party. >> and all of this stuff about potentially a fo
it's called the southwark showdown because keir starmer is meeting in southwark in london with these trade union bosses. what will they have to say? bosses. what will they have to say.7 will they be pleased with what some are calling a watered down workers rights schedule that they've got planned? if they win the next general election? even pretty grubby, evenin election? even pretty grubby, even in this watered down version, they call it workers rights. >> i'm not sure it is workers...
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he reminds me of a councillor in my home borough of southwark. that's what he reminds me of. specific one, a specific one. they're all the same. these councillors, they i don't want to say anything bad about councillors, but who does he represent ? he's not been represent? he's not been elected. people don't want him. they don't like him. he's not on our side. what is the question? >> do you think rishi hates pensioners? jonathan? do you think he hates pensioners ? think he hates pensioners? >> well, i'm not going to answer that question, but i will say that. yeah, my most favourite clip from loose women. do you remember john mccririck , see the rememberjohn mccririck, see the horse racing? >> yes i do, yeah. he went on the show once and he was just, just laying in some all like, oh, look at you and you and your necks going as well. and you've got the bingo wings on. you're on.and got the bingo wings on. you're on. and he just lays into all them for five minutes. i remember watching that at uni with my friend nick and just crying with laughter. that was on television. >> that
he reminds me of a councillor in my home borough of southwark. that's what he reminds me of. specific one, a specific one. they're all the same. these councillors, they i don't want to say anything bad about councillors, but who does he represent ? he's not been represent? he's not been elected. people don't want him. they don't like him. he's not on our side. what is the question? >> do you think rishi hates pensioners? jonathan? do you think he hates pensioners ? think he hates...
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now i'm here in southwark, outside labour hq this morning. i've seen sue gray and sir keir starmer's chief of staff come in. a very controversial appointment. wasn't it's that last year, of course, she'd led the partygate investigation . the partygate investigation. also talking to some members of starmer's team that i know that came over for a chat a bit earlier on, they are as shocked as anybody else in the whole of westminster, to be honest, that this is happening now. they were not expecting it either. but that said, and people close to starmer told me very many months ago that they were going to be ready for it whenever it happens. i did learn yesterday , happens. i did learn yesterday, though, that the speech that starmer gave was only written about 230 in the afternoon. >> all right, that's katherine forster outside the labour party hq. who better to talk to than about the appalling launch for the tory party yesterday, then piers pottinger bell pottinger. and you've advised various tory leaders, prime ministers from thatcher, major . i
now i'm here in southwark, outside labour hq this morning. i've seen sue gray and sir keir starmer's chief of staff come in. a very controversial appointment. wasn't it's that last year, of course, she'd led the partygate investigation . the partygate investigation. also talking to some members of starmer's team that i know that came over for a chat a bit earlier on, they are as shocked as anybody else in the whole of westminster, to be honest, that this is happening now. they were not...