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. and to be here with your newly elected leader of teesside.— leader of teesside. and as i've said, leader of teesside. and as i've said. the _ leader of teesside. and as i've said, the labour _ leader of teesside. and as i've said, the labour party - leader of teesside. and as i've said, the labour party through | said, the labour party through absolutely everything at the selection, rachel reeves came here three _ selection, rachel reeves came here three times and they couldn't dislodge ben and the fantastic conservative party and there is a lot that — conservative party and there is a lot that needs to be said in the selection — lot that needs to be said in the selection because they were angry, angry— selection because they were angry, angry that — selection because they were angry, angry that ben has delivered more for this— angry that ben has delivered more for this region in seven years that the labour— for this region in seven years that the labour party has managed and 30. applause _ applause and actually, look where were standing. this airport
. and to be here with your newly elected leader of teesside.— leader of teesside. and as i've said, leader of teesside. and as i've said. the _ leader of teesside. and as i've said, the labour _ leader of teesside. and as i've said, the labour party - leader of teesside. and as i've said, the labour party through | said, the labour party through absolutely everything at the selection, rachel reeves came here three _ selection, rachel reeves came here three times and they couldn't dislodge ben...
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teesside is a place _ that voted for me. teesside is a place i— that voted for me. teesside is a place i was _ that voted for me. teesside is a place i was born and i grew up in other— place i was born and i grew up in other than— place i was born and i grew up in otherthaha_ place i was born and i grew up in other than a very short sabbatical to newcastle, i came straight back and the _ to newcastle, i came straight back and the place i will be for the rest of my— and the place i will be for the rest of my life — and the place i will be for the rest of my life. to be reelected for a third term — of my life. to be reelected for a third term in my home is the greatest _ third term in my home is the greatest honour that anybody could ever give _ greatest honour that anybody could ever give me. iwant greatest honour that anybody could ever give me. i want to thank anybody— ever give me. i want to thank anybody who voted for me. it's very proud _ anybody who voted for me. it's very proud day~ — anybody who voted for me. it's very proud day~ i— anybody wh
teesside is a place _ that voted for me. teesside is a place i— that voted for me. teesside is a place i was _ that voted for me. teesside is a place i was born and i grew up in other— place i was born and i grew up in other than— place i was born and i grew up in otherthaha_ place i was born and i grew up in other than a very short sabbatical to newcastle, i came straight back and the _ to newcastle, i came straight back and the place i will be for the rest of my— and the place i will...
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interesting in teesside. he stuck- sunak at all. interesting in teesside. he stuck a - sunak at all. interesting in | teesside. he stuck a smile sunak at all. interesting in . teesside. he stuck a smile on sunak at all. interesting in - teesside. he stuck a smile on it went out and said these results show the general election voters are going to stick with us. where does he come up with that? what going to stick with us. where does he come up with that?— going to stick with us. where does he come up with that? what else can he come up with that? what else can he sa ? he come up with that? what else can he say? he — he come up with that? what else can he say? he can't— he come up with that? what else can he say? he can't come _ he come up with that? what else can he say? he can't come out _ he come up with that? what else can he say? he can't come out and - he come up with that? what else can he say? he can't come out and say i he say? he can't come out and say yeah, it looks like we're toast. i'm afraid it really does. the fact that he went to north y
interesting in teesside. he stuck- sunak at all. interesting in teesside. he stuck a - sunak at all. interesting in | teesside. he stuck a smile sunak at all. interesting in . teesside. he stuck a smile on sunak at all. interesting in - teesside. he stuck a smile on it went out and said these results show the general election voters are going to stick with us. where does he come up with that? what going to stick with us. where does he come up with that?— going to stick with us. where does he...
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danny savage, bbc news, teesside. labour have taken control of redditch council in worcestershire from the conservatives with a thumping majority, winning 21 of the 27 seats up for grabs. the incoming labour council leader says he's overwhelmed by the size of the majority. leila nathoo has been speaking to voters there. with the weather in redditch as bleak as the result for the tories here, it's little wonder that few braved it to the shops today. how best to breathe new life into the town centre was one of the key issues at the local elections. labour secured a resounding victory, seizing the council from the conservatives. at the three cooks cafe, business has slowed. managerjanine thinks redditch has been short—changed by those who've been in charge. it feels like this town's rotting, and it doesn't feel like we're going forward. something needed to happen because it's like it's stuck in a rut. and i think change is only good when you're in that position. her customers, too, want to see fresh thinking. they didn
danny savage, bbc news, teesside. labour have taken control of redditch council in worcestershire from the conservatives with a thumping majority, winning 21 of the 27 seats up for grabs. the incoming labour council leader says he's overwhelmed by the size of the majority. leila nathoo has been speaking to voters there. with the weather in redditch as bleak as the result for the tories here, it's little wonder that few braved it to the shops today. how best to breathe new life into the town...
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like teesside, are getting direct— places like teesside, are getting direct lifelong _ places like teesside, are getting direct lifelong tory— places like teesside, are getting direct lifelong tory voters - direct lifelong tory voters switching _ direct lifelong tory voters switching to _ direct lifelong tory voters switching to labour. - direct lifelong tory voters switching to labour.- direct lifelong tory voters switchin: to labour. ., ., switching to labour. you mentioned teesside and _ switching to labour. you mentioned teesside and west _ switching to labour. you mentioned teesside and west midlands, - switching to labour. you mentioned teesside and west midlands, you i switching to labour. you mentioned i teesside and west midlands, you have already said that actually the mayoralty is there so it's a bit of an anomaly, but you have set yourself, you've been there, lots of labour politicians have been there, you have campaigned very hard in those places and from the kind of language you are giving us tonight, it sounds like you don't think you are going to make it. fit it sounds li
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it's absolutely great to be here with your re—elected mayor of teesside! it's the patch that's provided a rare win on a bad day for the conservatives. one worthy of a visit from the prime minister. ben houchen was re—elected as mayor, a conservative mayor. so, so relieved and humbled, proud to get a third term as the tees valley mayor. ben houchen is a local lad. he was born here on teesside and has campaigned for things like improvements to local hospitals and the local airport. but the question now is, can votes for a local conservative politician stay with the party when it comes to a general election? it's a different... it's a different dynamic, isn't it? local politics a lot different to westminster. i think they forget that he's a tory. i in a local pub this afternoon, they were happy to talk politics. did you vote for ben houchen? yes, idid. does that mean that you would necessarily vote for the conservatives in a general election scenario? no, definitely not. why? because i have different views from the conservatives - in the general election to
it's absolutely great to be here with your re—elected mayor of teesside! it's the patch that's provided a rare win on a bad day for the conservatives. one worthy of a visit from the prime minister. ben houchen was re—elected as mayor, a conservative mayor. so, so relieved and humbled, proud to get a third term as the tees valley mayor. ben houchen is a local lad. he was born here on teesside and has campaigned for things like improvements to local hospitals and the local airport. but the...
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danny savage, teesside. the funeral of daniel anjorin, the 14—year—old boy who was killed in a sword attack in north—east london last month, is taking place today. mourners have been gathering atjubilee church in ilford, where daniel was baptised. in a statement, his family said, "we have lost the most loved and amazing son." our top story this afternoon... the boss of south west water says she's truly sorry for an outbreak of a diarrhoea—like illness in south devon. and coming up... the vatican's new guidelines on the reporting of apparitions and supernatural phenomena. coming up on bbc news... day two of the pga championship is under way in kentucky. can anyone keep pace with american xander schauffele, the overnight leader, after a flawless opening round? ukraine's second—largest city, kharkiv, in the north, has come under sustained drone attack overnight. president zelensky is asking western partners for more air defence systems, amidst fears russian forces could soon be within artillery range.
danny savage, teesside. the funeral of daniel anjorin, the 14—year—old boy who was killed in a sword attack in north—east london last month, is taking place today. mourners have been gathering atjubilee church in ilford, where daniel was baptised. in a statement, his family said, "we have lost the most loved and amazing son." our top story this afternoon... the boss of south west water says she's truly sorry for an outbreak of a diarrhoea—like illness in south devon. and...
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teesside or is it about ben houchen winnin: ? �* , teesside or is it about ben houchen winninr? �*, . ., teesside or is it about ben houchen winnim? �*, . .. . . teesside or is it about ben houchen winnim? �*, . .. , winning? there's always a chance but i kee winning? there's always a chance but i keep saying — winning? there's always a chance but i keep saying is _ winning? there's always a chance but i keep saying is what _ winning? there's always a chance but i keep saying is what we _ winning? there's always a chance but i keep saying is what we need - winning? there's always a chance but i keep saying is what we need is i winning? there's always a chance but i keep saying is what we need is a i i keep saying is what we need is a government to do better and continue to be better for people. the people that i_ to be better for people. the people that i know that may not vote conservative in the next general election— conservative in the next general election want more progress and we want to— election want more progress and we want to give them the excuse to vote
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we saw teesside's — that for andy street? we saw teesside's mayoral— that for andy street? we saw teesside's mayoral election l that for andy street? we saw| teesside's mayoral election as that for andy street? we saw - teesside's mayoral election as well and because we have three extra elections occurring this week that effectively it meant that there was a lot more for the conservatives to lose and what is really interesting in regard to the local elections as well is that they have been a kind of area where there is so much more for them to lose. because they did so well in 2021, it was the height of the vaccine roll—out and so support for the conservative party has significantly increased. if they were to lose west midlands, it would be usually damaging when it comes to how the labour party have been able to slightly overturn the conservative vote in those highly... high brexit voting areas. i5 conservative vote in those highly... high brexit voting areas.— high brexit voting areas. is this whole comedy _ high brexit voting areas. is this whole comedy public _ high
we saw teesside's — that for andy street? we saw teesside's mayoral— that for andy street? we saw teesside's mayoral election l that for andy street? we saw| teesside's mayoral election as that for andy street? we saw - teesside's mayoral election as well and because we have three extra elections occurring this week that effectively it meant that there was a lot more for the conservatives to lose and what is really interesting in regard to the local elections as well is that they have been...
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let's cross to teesside crown court to gb news reporter anna riley. anna thank you very much indeed. you heard what the judge had to say, on what the judge had to say, on what basis was this sentence handed out ? handed out? >> yes, the judge here, mrs. justice cheema—grubb, said that alid had committed terrorist offences when he murdered 70 year old terence carney and for the attempted murder of his housemate, javid nouri. she told alid that he had hoped to frighten the people of britain and undermine on the freedoms they enjoy. when he murdered mr carney in a terrorist attack. she said that alid had attacked an unarmed and elderly man who was unable to defend himself . was unable to defend himself. she also said that the jury had seen through alids lies after he claimed the explanations he gave to police had been mistranslated , and that political and religious causes were not his actual motivation. she said that they were, and that he was motivated covid by the attack of hamas on israel on october the 7th, with this attack on mr carney and mr nou
let's cross to teesside crown court to gb news reporter anna riley. anna thank you very much indeed. you heard what the judge had to say, on what the judge had to say, on what basis was this sentence handed out ? handed out? >> yes, the judge here, mrs. justice cheema—grubb, said that alid had committed terrorist offences when he murdered 70 year old terence carney and for the attempted murder of his housemate, javid nouri. she told alid that he had hoped to frighten the people of...
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danny savage, teesside. the boss of south west water, says she's "truly sorry," for the outbreak of a diarrhoea—type illness in south devon. 22 cases of crypto—sporidiosis, have been confirmed in the brixham area, with more than a hundred others reporting symptoms to their gp. residents have been out since six iron. mr; residents have been out since six iron. ~ , , residents have been out since six iron. y , , , , residents have been out since six iron. y , ., iron. my elderly sisters, both are fairly disabled, _ iron. my elderly sisters, both are fairly disabled, so _ iron. my elderly sisters, both are fairly disabled, so i _ iron. my elderly sisters, both are fairly disabled, so i thought - iron. my elderly sisters, both are fairly disabled, so i thought i - fairly disabled, so i thought i would get it for them. until further noticed it is likely to be bottled water all round for the rest of the week. extreme weather has left us with soaring fruit and vegetable prices, making it harder to get your five
danny savage, teesside. the boss of south west water, says she's "truly sorry," for the outbreak of a diarrhoea—type illness in south devon. 22 cases of crypto—sporidiosis, have been confirmed in the brixham area, with more than a hundred others reporting symptoms to their gp. residents have been out since six iron. mr; residents have been out since six iron. ~ , , residents have been out since six iron. y , , , , residents have been out since six iron. y , ., iron. my elderly...
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ben houchen remains in his post in teesside . but in his post in teesside. but labour's national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> pat mcfadden speaking to us earlier this morning. well, in other news, a candlelit vigil has been held for a teenager who was stabbed in north—east london earlier this week, 14 year old daniel anjorin was attacked on his way to school by a man with a samurai sword. four other people, including two police officers, were also injured in the attack . marcus monzo, a the attack. marcus monzo, a spanish
ben houchen remains in his post in teesside . but in his post in teesside. but labour's national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the...
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but a little while later, at teesside airport, who should turn up but the prime minister, keen to celebrate a rare win for the blues, and both pm and mayor now singing from the same anti—labour hymn sheet. we've had the labour party camped here for the last two weeks, the whole shadow cabinet have basically funded the tourism industry in teesside for the last two weeks because they thought they were going to win it, right? they thought they were going to have it, but they were nowhere near in the end. people knew that they couldn't be taken for granted. they knew that it was ben and the conservatives that delivered for them and they stuck with you in this election. and i know that come the general election, they're going to stick with us, too. we know now that ben houchen has secured his job for four more years, but it will need another election to decide whether the prime minister can keep his. this was, though, one result in a grisly 24 hours that left him at least some shreds of hope. the labour leader sir keir starmer has been speaking following a rally this morning to celebrate clair
but a little while later, at teesside airport, who should turn up but the prime minister, keen to celebrate a rare win for the blues, and both pm and mayor now singing from the same anti—labour hymn sheet. we've had the labour party camped here for the last two weeks, the whole shadow cabinet have basically funded the tourism industry in teesside for the last two weeks because they thought they were going to win it, right? they thought they were going to have it, but they were nowhere near in...
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teesside is a place where i was born. i grew up, teesside is a place where i was born. i grew up , other teesside is a place where i was born. i grew up, other than a very short sabbatical to newcastle for four years, and then i came straight back. it's a place where i am going to be for the rest of my life, to and be re—elected for a third term in my home, in my community, is absolutely the greatest honour that anybody could ever give me. so i want to thank anybody that voted for me, it's very, very proud day. i'm delighted. thank you for giving me your backing. thank you for backing me over the last seven years. and thank you for backing my plan for the next four years. we've run a very positive campaign. we've tried to show a clear vision of what we want for our area. we've tried to show how we can change our region for the better. because let's be clear, there's still a long way to go, right? i'm not here pretending that everything's perfect, but we are making good progress. but we need to continue to tackle the problems that we have in our local area. and the pla
teesside is a place where i was born. i grew up, teesside is a place where i was born. i grew up , other teesside is a place where i was born. i grew up, other than a very short sabbatical to newcastle for four years, and then i came straight back. it's a place where i am going to be for the rest of my life, to and be re—elected for a third term in my home, in my community, is absolutely the greatest honour that anybody could ever give me. so i want to thank anybody that voted for me, it's...
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if he loses teesside . yeah, if he loses teesside. yeah, because they got 70% of the vote last time. so if they lose that well i mean the pressure's on. it's a hammer blow actually a real hammer blow to rishi sunak. i don't know how he would recover from that one. >> yeah, that it is. >> yeah, that it is. >> well, our reporter will hollis is in the east midlands now with some local residents who can give us their thoughts. good morning to you. will >> good morning. yes. well, it's the morning after the night before except the hangover hasn't quite hit yet because here in the east midlands, the brand new regional authority for the first time ever, where local people have been electing a mayor for the east midlands mayoral combined county authority, try saying that after authority, try saying that after a few drinks, we haven't had that result yet, but we will expect it at around 2 pm. this afternoon . afternoon. >> but lots of people have been voting about 1.6 million of an electorate of about 2.2 million people that live here in derby
if he loses teesside . yeah, if he loses teesside. yeah, because they got 70% of the vote last time. so if they lose that well i mean the pressure's on. it's a hammer blow actually a real hammer blow to rishi sunak. i don't know how he would recover from that one. >> yeah, that it is. >> yeah, that it is. >> well, our reporter will hollis is in the east midlands now with some local residents who can give us their thoughts. good morning to you. will >> good morning. yes....
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ben houchen remains in his post in teesside . but in his post in teesside. but labour's national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> pat mcfadden speaking to us earlier this morning. well, in other news, a candlelit vigil has been held for a teenager who was stabbed in north—east london earlier this week, 14 year old daniel anjorin was attacked on his way to school by a man with a samurai sword. four other people, including two police officers, were also injured in the attack . marcus monzo, a the attack. marcus monzo, a spanish brazilian dual national, has been charged with murd
ben houchen remains in his post in teesside . but in his post in teesside. but labour's national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the...
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thatis has been re—elected in teesside. that is a labour stronghold and thatis that is a labour stronghold and that is very, very good news. >> of course, ben hawkins vote share is down from the 70% that he achieved in 2021 to just over 50% now. surely that shows that evenin 50% now. surely that shows that even in the tees valley, even with a popular local mayor you're going backwards. >> to be honest, tom, i think if i looked and it was, if i recall correctly, it was 53% of the vote. if i get 53% of the vote at the general election, i should be very pleased indeed. i think it's really important to maintain perspective, for i think if that counts as failure, i should be i should be very glad to achieve the same result. look, it's a labour heartland. and still when people faced were faced with the choice of a really powerful mayor, they chose the conservative candidate. and i'm really pleased about that. and i think when we look at the mayoralties, i think things are going to be at least tighter than people expected. that's
thatis has been re—elected in teesside. that is a labour stronghold and thatis that is a labour stronghold and that is very, very good news. >> of course, ben hawkins vote share is down from the 70% that he achieved in 2021 to just over 50% now. surely that shows that evenin 50% now. surely that shows that even in the tees valley, even with a popular local mayor you're going backwards. >> to be honest, tom, i think if i looked and it was, if i recall correctly, it was 53% of the...
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if you scan across to your right you can see how high up we are on the hills looking north towards teesside and middlesbrough. this area was sealed off yesterday as that search and rescue operation was under way. we knew yesterday evening that one person had died and details have emerged today about what happened. this was a tragedy that happened on a school trip from what we understand and the victim was leah hardison who was ten years old. she was in mount pleasant primary school in darlington. we understand she was on a school trip and was described as a happy and bubbly girl and in a statement from the school they say she was a much loved part of our school and our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends in the school staff. counselling has been arranged for all those affected. the weather yesterday he was horrendous. it's been raining for 30 hours and it's onlyjust stopped. about 60 millimetres of rain in the one day yesterday, that is more than a month for this time of year. that caused a very difficult condition and she was caught up in a mudslide somewhere on these hill
if you scan across to your right you can see how high up we are on the hills looking north towards teesside and middlesbrough. this area was sealed off yesterday as that search and rescue operation was under way. we knew yesterday evening that one person had died and details have emerged today about what happened. this was a tragedy that happened on a school trip from what we understand and the victim was leah hardison who was ten years old. she was in mount pleasant primary school in...
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_ with your re—elected mayor of teesside! and as ben said, the labour— teesside! and as ben said, the labour party through absolutely everything at this election, keir starmer— everything at this election, keir starmer came twice, rachel reeves came _ starmer came twice, rachel reeves came three — starmer came twice, rachel reeves came three times, but even they couldn't— came three times, but even they couldn't dislodge ben and the fantastic conservative team, right? and they— fantastic conservative team, right? and they also throw a lot of mud, it has to— and they also throw a lot of mud, it has to be _ and they also throw a lot of mud, it has to be said, in this election, because — has to be said, in this election, because they were angry that ben has delivered _ because they were angry that ben has delivered more for this region in seven— delivered more for this region in seven years down the labour party managed _ seven years down the labour party managed in 30 years, right? and actually. — managed in 30 years, right? and actually, you know, l
_ with your re—elected mayor of teesside! and as ben said, the labour— teesside! and as ben said, the labour party through absolutely everything at this election, keir starmer— everything at this election, keir starmer came twice, rachel reeves came _ starmer came twice, rachel reeves came three — starmer came twice, rachel reeves came three times, but even they couldn't— came three times, but even they couldn't dislodge ben and the fantastic conservative team, right? and they—...
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for incumbent mayors and also the personal politics can trump the party politics, witness houchen in teesside? this is the point of mayoralties, right? these powerful local mayors sprawling across different local authorities, combined authorities as they're called. this is why they were invented, mostly by george osborne and the david cameron government in the mid 20105, though the london mayor dates back to 2000 of course. they were designed to sort of sit outwith national politics. and i think on the one hand, this set of results shows that they do, because they all have their own particular strengths and weaknesses. they all, of course, you know, are making profound decisions for people's lives in the combined authorities that they govern. on the other hand, if you take a step back now that we've got all the results, you know, these powerful mayors, designed to sit outside party politics in some sense, and yet all but one of them are now labour, and including york and north yorkshire, right. i mean, including rishi sunak's own patch. and i think that does tell quite a strong story given th
for incumbent mayors and also the personal politics can trump the party politics, witness houchen in teesside? this is the point of mayoralties, right? these powerful local mayors sprawling across different local authorities, combined authorities as they're called. this is why they were invented, mostly by george osborne and the david cameron government in the mid 20105, though the london mayor dates back to 2000 of course. they were designed to sort of sit outwith national politics. and i...
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with israel some cheerfor the some cheer for the conservatives as they hold onto the mayor's office in teesside. turkey says it's suspending all trade with israel until there is a permanent ceasefire in gaza. student protests against the war in gaza spread to france, as police remove protesters from a university building in paris. also coming up on the world today — the godmother of drumming— we speak to the 73—year—old taking the internet by storm. welcome to the world today, an hour of international news from the bbc. we start here in the uk, where prime minister rishi sunak has acknowledged a "disappointing" series of local election results after the conservatives suffered big defeats across england and wales. votes are still being counted in thursday's elections. the results are seen as the last major test of public opinion before
with israel some cheerfor the some cheer for the conservatives as they hold onto the mayor's office in teesside. turkey says it's suspending all trade with israel until there is a permanent ceasefire in gaza. student protests against the war in gaza spread to france, as police remove protesters from a university building in paris. also coming up on the world today — the godmother of drumming— we speak to the 73—year—old taking the internet by storm. welcome to the world today, an hour...
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the judge's comments at his sentencing at teesside crown court were allowed to be filmed today. you attacked and murdered terence carney in a terrorist act. you intended it as revenge for the actions of a foreign country, israel, and to intimidate and influence the british government in its international relations. you hoped to frighten the people of britain and to undermine the freedoms they enjoy. iwould have killed more. alid told police he would have killed more people if he hadn't injured his hand during the attack on his housemate. he was then violent towards officers once arrested, leading to a panicked call from the interview room. and him then being carried out. he was hell—bent on violence that day. his extremist views had fuelled him so much that he wanted to cause harm to anybody could in retribution for what he was seeing online on his online media. events happening in gaza. alid has beenjailed for a minimum of 45 years. quick work by police at 5.30 in the morning stopped this potentially being much worse. we then heard also what we heard as victim impact statemen
the judge's comments at his sentencing at teesside crown court were allowed to be filmed today. you attacked and murdered terence carney in a terrorist act. you intended it as revenge for the actions of a foreign country, israel, and to intimidate and influence the british government in its international relations. you hoped to frighten the people of britain and to undermine the freedoms they enjoy. iwould have killed more. alid told police he would have killed more people if he hadn't injured...
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let's talk to helen catt who _ the one from teesside. let's talk to helen catt who is _ the one from teesside. let's talk to helen catt who is in _ the one from teesside. let's talk to helen catt who is in blackpool. - the one from teesside. let's talk to helen catt who is in blackpool. we l helen catt who is in blackpool. we have just seen the conservative candidate being taken off, we assume to be told the result. can you give us a heads up? to be told the result. can you give us a heads op?— to be told the result. can you give us a heads up? yes, sure. it's gone very quiet — us a heads up? yes, sure. it's gone very quiet here. _ us a heads up? yes, sure. it's gone very quiet here, people _ us a heads up? yes, sure. it's gone very quiet here, people have - very quiet here, people have clustered round where they're going to do the declaration because all the candidates have been taken off to a table in the centre of the room, they have been told the provisional results. i think they are starting to move away now. we can see them all
let's talk to helen catt who _ the one from teesside. let's talk to helen catt who is _ the one from teesside. let's talk to helen catt who is in _ the one from teesside. let's talk to helen catt who is in blackpool. - the one from teesside. let's talk to helen catt who is in blackpool. we l helen catt who is in blackpool. we have just seen the conservative candidate being taken off, we assume to be told the result. can you give us a heads up? to be told the result. can you give us a heads...
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minister has talked all day about the opportunities for young people, but if you go to places like teesside where the mayor of the tees valley in this three years has got almost £40 million from this budget, that's basically his allocation, a lot of that has gone on to pay young people who are unemployed into jobs. the previous funds that this replaced have already been cut by a third to places like tees valley, getting much more than other parts of the country. this'll equate to taking money from the areas of the country to basically pay for mandatory gap years for a small number of young people, then forced volunteering for the rest. bluntly, that doesn't feel like a good use of public money, but in reality some of those vulnerable young people won't get that support, because the money to pay for that will have been taken away instead pay for what is essentially election gambit. i think if it ever did happen, i don't think it would necessarily be very helpful to achieve much. but if you got up government who's been in powerfor five years promising levelling up, and taking away its most r
minister has talked all day about the opportunities for young people, but if you go to places like teesside where the mayor of the tees valley in this three years has got almost £40 million from this budget, that's basically his allocation, a lot of that has gone on to pay young people who are unemployed into jobs. the previous funds that this replaced have already been cut by a third to places like tees valley, getting much more than other parts of the country. this'll equate to taking money...
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teesside is a place where i was born. i grew up other than a very short sabbatical to newcastle for four years and then i came straight back. it's a place where i am going to be for the rest of my life, and to be re—elected for a third term in my home, in my community, is absolutely the greatest honour that anybody could ever give me. so i want to thank anybody that voted for me. >> next to bristol crown court, where three teenagers who carried out a knife attack have been named as shane cunningham, castle bushnell and leo knight, the 16 year old friend stabbed mikey roynon to death with a large hunting style knife at a 16th birthday party in bath. shane cunningham has been convicted of the murder and has been detained for life . his two been detained for life. his two friends were convicted of manslaughter with sentences of nine years and nine and a half years in youth detention . in years in youth detention. in other news, a high court judge has ruled that the government's climate plan is unlawful. several environment
teesside is a place where i was born. i grew up other than a very short sabbatical to newcastle for four years and then i came straight back. it's a place where i am going to be for the rest of my life, and to be re—elected for a third term in my home, in my community, is absolutely the greatest honour that anybody could ever give me. so i want to thank anybody that voted for me. >> next to bristol crown court, where three teenagers who carried out a knife attack have been named as...
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it is possible but tomorrow we will discover that in birmingham and teesside the mayor of nice standing again for re—election will buck the trend because they have come across as�*s —— will buck the trend because they have come across as's —— pragmatic, reasonable and sensible and people with common sense. —— the mayors standing again for real action. it is an indication of what is needed if the parties to restore its fortunes but my concern is the party will lose the next election very badly and in the short to medium term will go off on a complete fantasy run further and further towards the populist right and will discover into big bets that in fact, far from discover into big bets that in fact, farfrom building support, they will lose more and more support from the centre ground, the only place where you can win elections in uk politics. you can win elections in uk olitics. . , . , you can win elections in uk olitics. . , ., . , politics. dominic grieve, as always, thank ou politics. dominic grieve, as always, thank you very _ politics. dominic grieve, as always, than
it is possible but tomorrow we will discover that in birmingham and teesside the mayor of nice standing again for re—election will buck the trend because they have come across as�*s —— will buck the trend because they have come across as's —— pragmatic, reasonable and sensible and people with common sense. —— the mayors standing again for real action. it is an indication of what is needed if the parties to restore its fortunes but my concern is the party will lose the next...
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you are re—elected mayor of teesside. ben houchen winning the tees valley mayor. people knew that they couldn't be taken for granted. they knew that it was ben and the conservatives that delivered for them and they stuck with you in this election. and i know that come the general election, they're going to stick with us too. the conservatives hope to win the west midlands mayoral race when the results are out later today. another possible ray of hope in an otherwise bleak picture. but for now at least, rishi sunak looks to have avoided the major rebellion he feared from his own mps. and three miles from the prime minister's house in yorkshire, look who showed up. sir keir starmer here celebrating a labour mayor in york and north yorkshire, where parts of the county are usually solidly tory. to the villages and the towns of north yorkshire, people have voted for change. they voted for labour. webb, christopher paul, commonly known as chris, labour party, 10,825. there was a red pattern across this patchwork of elections in the parliamentary seat of blackpool south,
you are re—elected mayor of teesside. ben houchen winning the tees valley mayor. people knew that they couldn't be taken for granted. they knew that it was ben and the conservatives that delivered for them and they stuck with you in this election. and i know that come the general election, they're going to stick with us too. the conservatives hope to win the west midlands mayoral race when the results are out later today. another possible ray of hope in an otherwise bleak picture. but for now...
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some cheerfor the some cheer for the conservatives as they hold onto the mayor's office in teesside. turkey says it's suspending all trade with israel until there is a permanent ceasefire in gaza. student protests against the war in gaza spread to france, as police remove protesters from a university building in paris. also coming up on the world today — the godmother of drumming— we speak to the 73—year—old taking the internet by storm. welcome to the world today, an hour of international news from the bbc. we start here in the uk, where prime minister rishi sunak has acknowledged a "disappointing" series of local election results after the conservatives suffered big defeats across england and wales. votes are still being counted in thursday's elections. the results are seen as the last major test of public opinion before a general election later this year. there's little good news for prime minister rishi sunak. at a by—election in blackpool south, his party suffered its third—largest swing to the opposition labour party since the second world war. at a local council le
some cheerfor the some cheer for the conservatives as they hold onto the mayor's office in teesside. turkey says it's suspending all trade with israel until there is a permanent ceasefire in gaza. student protests against the war in gaza spread to france, as police remove protesters from a university building in paris. also coming up on the world today — the godmother of drumming— we speak to the 73—year—old taking the internet by storm. welcome to the world today, an hour of...
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so some longer spells of rain there from teesside down towards norfolk, a lot of cloud as well and a cool breeze from the north sea. otherwise it's a mix of bright spells and showers. the heaviest downpours with some thunder and hail likely from the midlands down towards the south—east, where we do get some brighter spells though it's going to feel a bit more pleasant and a drier day for the north and northwest compared with wednesday . compared with wednesday. however, the focus for the heavy downpours will be across the south and southeast, particularly through central southern england into southeast and east anglia and also through the midlands, but for wales, for northern england, for scotland and northern ireland. well, there will be some sunny spells in between the showers and although a cool breeze is blowing from the north northwest, it's going to feel pleasant where we do get some of those sunny spells coming through now into the evening, we're going to see increasingly those showers disappear, clear spells breaking out widely, particularly towards the west. although there
so some longer spells of rain there from teesside down towards norfolk, a lot of cloud as well and a cool breeze from the north sea. otherwise it's a mix of bright spells and showers. the heaviest downpours with some thunder and hail likely from the midlands down towards the south—east, where we do get some brighter spells though it's going to feel a bit more pleasant and a drier day for the north and northwest compared with wednesday . compared with wednesday. however, the focus for the...
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teesside crown court. >> thank you very much. very harrowing case. now israel's football team could be banned from world football because of the war in gaza. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel welcome back. your time is 450. i'm martin daubney , time is 450. i'm martin daubney, and this is gb news. now let's get to a story that's really caught my eye today. and that's this. the country's first secure school is opening in kent. its aim is to help rehabilitate serious young offenders. what the government says will be rigorous education and training. and let's see what emma and matthew make of this. i'm rejoined by my panel, of course, matthew and emma wolf. emma, i'll start with you this time . i i'll start with you this time. i think this sounds like a brilliant idea. it's basically taking young offenders who who've strayed into gangs and they've been involved in knife crime. and by giving some tough love, they're going to try and turn their lives around. tell me more. absolutely. >> give them education. give them training . give th
teesside crown court. >> thank you very much. very harrowing case. now israel's football team could be banned from world football because of the war in gaza. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel welcome back. your time is 450. i'm martin daubney , time is 450. i'm martin daubney, and this is gb news. now let's get to a story that's really caught my eye today. and that's this. the country's first secure school is opening in kent. its aim is to help rehabilitate serious...
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a scan across to the right you can just see how high up we are on the hills, looking north towards teesside and middlesbrough land several hundred feet lower than we are at the moment. this area was sealed off yesterday as the search and rescue operation was under way. we knew yesterday if any one person had died and details today have emerged about what happened on this was a tragedy that happened on a school trip from what we understand that the victim was leah harrison, she is ten years old, she was in year six, from mount pleasant primary school in darlington and we understand she was on a school trip, she was described as a happy and bubbly girland in she was described as a happy and bubbly girl and in a statement from the school, they say leo was a much loved part of our school and our thoughts and prayers are with her family, friends and the school staff. counselling is being arranged for all those affected by what happened. the weather yesterday he was horrendous. it's been raining for about 30 hours. it's onlyjust stopped. official weather records nearby say about 60 millimetres of
a scan across to the right you can just see how high up we are on the hills, looking north towards teesside and middlesbrough land several hundred feet lower than we are at the moment. this area was sealed off yesterday as the search and rescue operation was under way. we knew yesterday if any one person had died and details today have emerged about what happened on this was a tragedy that happened on a school trip from what we understand that the victim was leah harrison, she is ten years old,...
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and the other one houchen in was it in teesside. he only pretty much won because he was a local choice. but his campaign literature was green, there was nothing blue. he forgot quote unquote, to wear his blue rose rosette. so he just completely and didn't mention rishi sunak in his victory speech. >> no , they didn't let anybody >> no, they didn't let anybody in. diana, why aren't reform uk cutting through i don't know i wish they would . wish they would. >> i'm behind them. at least i'd like to be behind them. tell nigel to gather his troops up and be the figurehead. >> does nigel need to replace richard tice as the leader of reform uk? >> i'm afraid he does. all right. and why would that help, well, because farage is such a person who can speak to so many people. he gets his point across. i admire the man i've worked with him on gb news, which is very nice as i have done lee as well. so, i know he probably they probably won't get there. it's between these two big parties , i suppose, but but big parties, i suppose, but but i think
and the other one houchen in was it in teesside. he only pretty much won because he was a local choice. but his campaign literature was green, there was nothing blue. he forgot quote unquote, to wear his blue rose rosette. so he just completely and didn't mention rishi sunak in his victory speech. >> no , they didn't let anybody >> no, they didn't let anybody in. diana, why aren't reform uk cutting through i don't know i wish they would . wish they would. >> i'm behind them....
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it was very, very clear that they were targeting teesside. it contains five of five constituencies that they need to win. the same is true of harlow and other areas across the country. so look, i mean, we shouldn't take solace from the fact that labour didn't do perhaps as well as they would have hoped. the reality is we lost some good conservative councillors, colleagues and police commissioners , but our police commissioners, but our ourjob of police commissioners, but our our job of work over the next few months is just laying out very clearly the choice the country is going to face at that general election go forward party with a, with a plan, or, or you know, have have keir starmer walk through the gates of number 10 at the most difficult geopolitical time. huge uncertainty in the world, as well as the fact that the economy is now starting to pull away and recover after the difficulties of the last few years, what about some brutal honesty ? and i've been in this honesty? and i've been in this business a long time , i know it, business a
it was very, very clear that they were targeting teesside. it contains five of five constituencies that they need to win. the same is true of harlow and other areas across the country. so look, i mean, we shouldn't take solace from the fact that labour didn't do perhaps as well as they would have hoped. the reality is we lost some good conservative councillors, colleagues and police commissioners , but our police commissioners, but our ourjob of police commissioners, but our our job of work...
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ben houchen managed to hang on up in teesside, albeit with a vote share that was down by 20, and they'll certainly be pleased to have won the west midlands from the conservatives. andy street. so a good night for labour, but not exactly overwhelming. didn't exactly feel like tony blair in 1997. as for reform, well, they only stood in 15% of seats. i think what they did prove is they don't have much of a machine on the ground, but that the polls are right because it costs across the 300 seats in which they stood. they averaged 12% with, as i say, nearly 17% in blackpool south. so there is a reform vote there of that, there's no doubt. but to me, the really big feature. well, i've been talking about it for months on this show. the growth of sectarian politics. i said to all of you that george galloway's win in that rochdale by—election was not a one off. let's have a look at some of the scenes that we witnessed last thursday night into friday. steyerm. hello. hello . steyerm. hello. hello. >> i'm going to tell you something here. this is a clear message to starmer. bradford has rejected
ben houchen managed to hang on up in teesside, albeit with a vote share that was down by 20, and they'll certainly be pleased to have won the west midlands from the conservatives. andy street. so a good night for labour, but not exactly overwhelming. didn't exactly feel like tony blair in 1997. as for reform, well, they only stood in 15% of seats. i think what they did prove is they don't have much of a machine on the ground, but that the polls are right because it costs across the 300 seats in...
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their success in the local and mayoral elections, apart from teesside, and i think if i had been a labour activist working really hard to get those people elected, i'd have felt jolly. cross natalie pinnell organisation was putting out leaflets on tuesday saying labour are rubbish, they're dreadful, they're just going to have open borders. on wednesday she's joined the labour party. she doesn't bring anything to the labour party apart from a lot of questions and a lot of baggage, and i think lots of people will be questioning his political judgement on this. >> well, let's have a look how starmer responded to some of what sunak was saying earlier on. >> the first duty of any government, particularly an incoming labour government, is national security. the security of the country. and that would be my first priority. now the prime minister today has made a speech.i prime minister today has made a speech. i think it's his seventh reset in 18 months. and i think that really shows you that the choice as we go into this election is now pretty clear . election is now pretty clear. >> do you thi
their success in the local and mayoral elections, apart from teesside, and i think if i had been a labour activist working really hard to get those people elected, i'd have felt jolly. cross natalie pinnell organisation was putting out leaflets on tuesday saying labour are rubbish, they're dreadful, they're just going to have open borders. on wednesday she's joined the labour party. she doesn't bring anything to the labour party apart from a lot of questions and a lot of baggage, and i think...
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it's lower taxes and better services with the conservatives that's the choice from west midlands to teesside to london, there is only one choice vote conservative. >> mr speaker , we concede the >> mr speaker, we concede the rwanda deterrent is working and we have now deported our first illegal migrants. >> but unsurprisingly , labour >> but unsurprisingly, labour just don't care. >> the shadow home secretary is busy posing for pics, encouraging more boats to come over. >> oven >> the leader of the labour party said he would cancel the rwanda flights. he took a knee when signing letters, stopping us deporting illegal foreign national offenders who committed crimes like murder and rape and he do a deal with the eu surrendering our borders to 100,000 legal migrants. >> isn't it right, prime minister that only the conservatives will stop the boats and cut legal migration ? boats and cut legal migration? well, my honourable friend is absolutely right, mr speaker, our plan is working legal migration. the latest figures show down by 24, student dependants down by 80. but we all know labour's big i
it's lower taxes and better services with the conservatives that's the choice from west midlands to teesside to london, there is only one choice vote conservative. >> mr speaker , we concede the >> mr speaker, we concede the rwanda deterrent is working and we have now deported our first illegal migrants. >> but unsurprisingly , labour >> but unsurprisingly, labour just don't care. >> the shadow home secretary is busy posing for pics, encouraging more boats to come...
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ben houchen remains in his post in teesside, but labour's national campaign coordinator , national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent . shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th. that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> we've heard tonight that veteran party activist graham mccormick has pulled out of the race to become leader of the snp and scotland's next first minister. it leaves just john swinney as the official candidate to succeed humza yousaf, after the former leader announced he's stepping down. mr mccormick says that he'll be backing mr swinney's nomination for the role instead, after the pair had, he said, a fruitful conversation . a candlelit vigil conversation. a candlelit vigil has bee
ben houchen remains in his post in teesside, but labour's national campaign coordinator , national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent . shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th. that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the...
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the tories argue their victory on teesside is significant and the pm turned up there. it distracts from the dire results elsewhere. we don't have the results for the london mayor until tomorrow but we have the turnout area by area. it points to a closer contest than some expected, but senior labour sources say sadiq khan will be re—elected, no question. but there is some concern for the party in areas with a large muslim population. on average, earlier today, the party support was down eight points since last year in wards with more than 10% of people identifying as muslims. we could look specifically at oldham council, where only some seats were up for grabs. labour got seven, down five. independents did very well. they have 27 seats, the largest party, but they lost the council to no overall control. the party are picking up signs it is notjust muslim voters but the younger left—leaning ones looking at alternatives because of gaza. the lib dems have made progress in their efforts to make the tories extinct on certain councils. and the greens have done very well,
the tories argue their victory on teesside is significant and the pm turned up there. it distracts from the dire results elsewhere. we don't have the results for the london mayor until tomorrow but we have the turnout area by area. it points to a closer contest than some expected, but senior labour sources say sadiq khan will be re—elected, no question. but there is some concern for the party in areas with a large muslim population. on average, earlier today, the party support was down eight...
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but rishi sunak says he's focusing on a win in teesside, where ben houchen managed to retain his seat here. >> starmer came here twice, rachel reeves came here three times, but even they couldn't dislodge ben and the fantastic conservative team, right. and they also threw a lot of mud. it needs to be said in this election because they were angry, angry that ben has delivered more for this region in seven years than labour party managed in 30 years. >> the liberal democrats have also made some gains today, with party leader sir ed davey pledging to make the conservative government history. people from around our great country have had enough of this out of touch conservative government >> they've had enough of being taken for granted and being let down. it's time for change and. >> and across this country , from >> and across this country, from cheltenham to dorset, from west oxfordshire to here in winchester, so many people , winchester, so many people, including lifelong conservatives, are switching to the liberal democrats to make that change happen . that change happen. >> sir ed d
but rishi sunak says he's focusing on a win in teesside, where ben houchen managed to retain his seat here. >> starmer came here twice, rachel reeves came here three times, but even they couldn't dislodge ben and the fantastic conservative team, right. and they also threw a lot of mud. it needs to be said in this election because they were angry, angry that ben has delivered more for this region in seven years than labour party managed in 30 years. >> the liberal democrats have also...
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ben houchen remains in his post in teesside, but labour's national campaign coordinator , national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent . shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th. that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> we've heard tonight that veteran party activist graham mccormick has pulled out of the race to become leader of the snp and scotland's next first minister. it leaves just john swinney as the official candidate to succeed humza yousaf, after the former leader announced he's stepping down. mr mccormick says that he'll be backing mr swinney's nomination for the role instead, after the pair had, he said, a fruitful conversation . a candlelit vigil conversation. a candlelit vigil has bee
ben houchen remains in his post in teesside, but labour's national campaign coordinator , national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent . shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th. that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the...
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and in teesside, down to 31% from, i think about 34% the last time. so i'm going to go to you first. bill, why such a low turnout ? turnout? >> if you look back through the decades, that's the kind of turnout we do get for local elections. you know, i don't applaud that, but in my experience, it's bumped along at about 30, 35. i think what's interesting is for the mayoral elections generally, i think it's been higher. you know, 40% in london is a very good figure. i think a contributory factor this year may be tories staying at home. and in case that gives the tories hope for the general election, if you look back to 97, part of the reason that we got one, part of the reason we got one, part of the reason we got a huge labour landslide was tories staying at home there. so there are some tories who are coming to labour, some are going to reform . but i think both last to reform. but i think both last thursday and come the general election , some will simply, election, some will simply, simply stay at home. >> and emma, would you agree with that? is it
and in teesside, down to 31% from, i think about 34% the last time. so i'm going to go to you first. bill, why such a low turnout ? turnout? >> if you look back through the decades, that's the kind of turnout we do get for local elections. you know, i don't applaud that, but in my experience, it's bumped along at about 30, 35. i think what's interesting is for the mayoral elections generally, i think it's been higher. you know, 40% in london is a very good figure. i think a contributory...
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from west midlands to teesside to london, there is only one choice, vote conservative. mr london, there is only one choice, vote conservative.— london, there is only one choice, vote conservative. mr speaker, we can see the — vote conservative. mr speaker, we can see the rwanda _ vote conservative. mr speaker, we can see the rwanda deterrent - vote conservative. mr speaker, we can see the rwanda deterrent is i can see the rwanda deterrent is working and we have now deported our first illegal migrants. but unsurprisingly, labourjust don�*t unsurprisingly, labour just don�*t care. unsurprisingly, labourjust don�*t care. the shadow home secretary is busy posing the picks encouraging more boats to come over, the leader of the labour party said he will... and he did a deal with the eu surrendering our borders to 100,000 illegal migrants. isn�*t it right, prime minister, that only the conservatives will stop the boats and cut legal migration. my my honourable friend is absolutely right, mr speaker. our plan is working, illegal migration down by 24%, the latest fig
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