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is the person who will best represent the people of telford. the conservative party came out not long after she said this and said she had been suspended from the party as a whole. that's not surprising, because the rule book says that if you endorse a candidate of a rival party, you are going to be suspended. they have said that people of telford i have the chance to vote for a dedicated and hard—working new candidate who will put telford first and devote for reform in their mind is a vote for keir starmer.— reform in their mind is a vote for keir starmer. jack fenwick, in the newsroom. _ keir starmer. jack fenwick, in the newsroom, thank _ keir starmer. jack fenwick, in the newsroom, thank you. _ keir starmer. jack fenwick, in the newsroom, thank you. there - keir starmer. jack fenwick, in the newsroom, thank you. there is. keir starmer. jack fenwick, in the newsroom, thank you. there is a | keir starmer. jack fenwick, in the i newsroom, thank you. there is a lot to get the newscast team into and they will be back later in the hour. you c
is the person who will best represent the people of telford. the conservative party came out not long after she said this and said she had been suspended from the party as a whole. that's not surprising, because the rule book says that if you endorse a candidate of a rival party, you are going to be suspended. they have said that people of telford i have the chance to vote for a dedicated and hard—working new candidate who will put telford first and devote for reform in their mind is a vote...
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mp lucy allen _ former mps, outgoing telford mp lucy allen that— former mps, outgoing telford mp lucy allen. that was after she said she would _ allen. that was after she said she would lrack— allen. that was after she said she would back reform uk in the upcoming general— would back reform uk in the upcoming general election. this has raised some _ general election. this has raised some questions from journalists here today— some questions from journalists here today about whether, in his own mps in some _ today about whether, in his own mps in some cases cannot support some of his policies, _ in some cases cannot support some of his policies, then why should the general— his policies, then why should the general public? on that point, rishi sunak— general public? on that point, rishi sunak fought back, saying again, a message _ sunak fought back, saying again, a message i— sunak fought back, saying again, a message i think we will hear a lot of, message i think we will hear a lot of. but _ message i think we will hear a lot of. but he — message i think we will hear a l
mp lucy allen _ former mps, outgoing telford mp lucy allen that— former mps, outgoing telford mp lucy allen. that was after she said she would _ allen. that was after she said she would lrack— allen. that was after she said she would back reform uk in the upcoming general— would back reform uk in the upcoming general election. this has raised some _ general election. this has raised some questions from journalists here today— some questions from journalists here today about whether, in...
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because telford. right. yeah. because she gave up telford but now she's can, can sit in this other seat. so reform could win both . seat. so reform could win both. but if she won in brecon and adam the guy she's, advocated one in telford. so. yeah, it's quite interesting. and ties has said there's more conversations going on so there could be more defections. let's see. i mean, i'm thinking if, if, if farage were the running for that party, i think there would be more defection. >> i think they'd have more power. i think it would build. >> i don't know what the plausibility is that any reform mps get in, but if there are any get in, i would imagine they would have been mps already for the tory party rather than new candidates. right >> lee anderson, i, i think all all i hear voters say from both parties is they want change. and this is this change as you get there's at least there's at least as many tory voters who want who think the tories have been too soft, at least as many . been too soft, at least as many. >>
because telford. right. yeah. because she gave up telford but now she's can, can sit in this other seat. so reform could win both . seat. so reform could win both. but if she won in brecon and adam the guy she's, advocated one in telford. so. yeah, it's quite interesting. and ties has said there's more conversations going on so there could be more defections. let's see. i mean, i'm thinking if, if, if farage were the running for that party, i think there would be more defection. >> i...
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mp lucy allen has been suspended by the conservative party for supporting reform uk's candidate in telford and that is the seat that she is vacating, that she has been, we are hearing, suspended by the tory party, that's just coming into us. by the tory party, that's 'ust coming into usfi by the tory party, that's 'ust coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan _ coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is — coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is a _ coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is a long-standing l so lucy allan is a long—standing conservative mp in telford. she announced a little while ago she would not be standing in the selection and then we got the news in the last hour so she is actually endorsing the reform candidate there. lucy allan is a muddy scene is on the right of the conservative party, so if she wants to go to another party, it is not a huge price it would be reform uk, she is somebody talks about lowering immigration, lowering taxes, so the message the reform pretty and richard tice are trying to put out there which i'm wi
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>> a tory mp has been suspended by the conservative party for backing reform uk's candidate in the telford seat she is vacating. lucy allan, who is standing down at the general election, said on social media she'd be supporting allan adams to be the town's next mp. a spokesman for the conservative party said miss allan had been suspended from the party, with immediate effect. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or going to gb news slash alerts. now it's back to . martin. to. martin. >> thank you theo. now is the general election campaign begins to heat up. gb news presenter nigel farage appeared on sky news with trevor phillips yesterday , warning the biggest yesterday, warning the biggest issue the country faces is the population explosion. well, dunng population explosion. well, during the controversial interview , nigel warned of how interview, nigel warned of how growing number of muslims loathe british values about muslims. >> here we are, and i'm afraid i found some of the recent surveys saying that 46% of british muslims support h
>> a tory mp has been suspended by the conservative party for backing reform uk's candidate in the telford seat she is vacating. lucy allan, who is standing down at the general election, said on social media she'd be supporting allan adams to be the town's next mp. a spokesman for the conservative party said miss allan had been suspended from the party, with immediate effect. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or going to gb news slash...
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and she is recommending that the people of telford vote, vote for them. and it was, it was , it was it's it was, it was, it was it's interesting to see that the numbers for that, precinct. it was in two thousand and seven, 15. it was she had a majority of 730. yeah. then in 2017 it went to 720. but then with corbyn it went to like 11,000 nearly. so it was a massive jump. the interesting thing will be now, of course, whether this splits the vote, having the reform and the vote, having the reform and the conservative that will allow labour to sneak through or whether they're just going to get through anyway because everyone's just sick of them all. yeah. what do you think, nick? well, yeah. pretty extraordinary. i mean, what else can go wrong for the tories? of course, if she was backing the lib dems, the tories would all agree because that's basically what they are now anyway. just a bunch of lib dems. but reform that's still frowned upon. so you're not allowed to do that. so of course she's out. >> but yeah, i mean i think reform are in trouble. >> but ob
and she is recommending that the people of telford vote, vote for them. and it was, it was , it was it's it was, it was, it was it's interesting to see that the numbers for that, precinct. it was in two thousand and seven, 15. it was she had a majority of 730. yeah. then in 2017 it went to 720. but then with corbyn it went to like 11,000 nearly. so it was a massive jump. the interesting thing will be now, of course, whether this splits the vote, having the reform and the vote, having the reform...
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next mp , as she calls telford's next mp, as she calls him, and for reform. allan adams. yet more bad news for rishi sunak. we'll have more on that throughout the show, of course. now to our big interview with sir keir starmer, the labour leader has told gb news that tackling the small boat crisis would be a priority if they win the next general election . sir keir also told our election. sir keir also told our political correspondents katherine forster, the voters can trust the labour party . can trust the labour party. >> sir keir starmer in 2019, labour had their worst result since 1935. you've taken them now to a 20 point lead. you may well be prime minister in six weeks, but you did campaign for jeremy corbyn to be prime minister twice. you did support a second referendum. so what do you say to people who maybe voted for brexit, who were scared of jeremy corbyn being prime minister now to convince them that they can trust you? >> we have changed this labour party. the labour party now is unrecognisable jul from the party of 2019 and i did that for a reas
next mp , as she calls telford's next mp, as she calls him, and for reform. allan adams. yet more bad news for rishi sunak. we'll have more on that throughout the show, of course. now to our big interview with sir keir starmer, the labour leader has told gb news that tackling the small boat crisis would be a priority if they win the next general election . sir keir also told our election. sir keir also told our political correspondents katherine forster, the voters can trust the labour party ....
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lucy allen won telford for the conservatives in 2017 with a majority of more than 10,000. but she's now said she's backing reform's alan adams — who she's known for many years — rather than see what she called "more of the same politics, and more of the same politicians". the snp leader has told voters that the quickest way to "rid scotland of the tories is to vote snp". speaking at a campaign event, john swinney said the party would challenge every conservative seat in scotland. the liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey, has told voters it's time for change. at the party's scottish launch, he said voters had been doubly let down — by the conservatives at westminster, and snp at holyrood. he said the liberal democrats would fight for a fair dealfor communities. russian forces say they have taken two more ukrainian villages in the east of the country — one village in the kharkiv region, and another one in donetsk. ukraine is battling a russian ground offensive in kharkiv region, which began on may ten, in moscow's biggest territorial advance in 18 months. meanwhile
lucy allen won telford for the conservatives in 2017 with a majority of more than 10,000. but she's now said she's backing reform's alan adams — who she's known for many years — rather than see what she called "more of the same politics, and more of the same politicians". the snp leader has told voters that the quickest way to "rid scotland of the tories is to vote snp". speaking at a campaign event, john swinney said the party would challenge every conservative seat in...
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i mean, it's extraordinary, the contribution from lucy allan, the outgoing mp for telford, endorsing reform. that really is what a thing for a conservative mp, albeit with days left with that title, mp to go. really, really quite something. steve baker, the northern ireland minister, making some less—than entirely on—message remarks about the national service idea. and yes, as far as the prime minister is concerned, and those remarks from zach goldsmith, the prime minister's been talking to on itv news tonight and says that he's not going to california. he is proud to be based here and to have a future here, whatever the outcome of the election. he was talking about his beloved southampton, returning to the premier league. so, he was saying — i don't have his exact words — but the bit was, "i'm not going anywhere regardless of what happens in the election." which makes me wonder what he would have said to southampton had not been promoted. but we never know, that's a parallel universe! first minister of scotland, john swinney has been in dumfries, and ed davey has been hangin
i mean, it's extraordinary, the contribution from lucy allan, the outgoing mp for telford, endorsing reform. that really is what a thing for a conservative mp, albeit with days left with that title, mp to go. really, really quite something. steve baker, the northern ireland minister, making some less—than entirely on—message remarks about the national service idea. and yes, as far as the prime minister is concerned, and those remarks from zach goldsmith, the prime minister's been talking to...
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lucy allen won telford for the conservatives in 2017 with a majority of more than 10,000. but she's now said she's backing reform's alan adams, who she's known for many years, rather than see what she called "more of the same politics, and more of the same politicians". the snp leader has told voters that the quickest way to "rid scotland of the tories is to vote snp". speaking at a campaign event, john swinney said the party would challenge every conservative seat in scotland. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has told voters it's time for change. at the party's scottish launch, he said voters had been doubly let down — by the conservatives at westminster and snp at holyrood. he said the liberal democrats would fight for a fair dealfor communities. with me now is our political correspondent to discuss what all the political parties have been up to. what do you make of the promises of change which we have heard lots about? h0 of change which we have heard lots about? ., ~ ., , ., about? no bank holiday break for the oliticians, about? no bank holiday break for the
lucy allen won telford for the conservatives in 2017 with a majority of more than 10,000. but she's now said she's backing reform's alan adams, who she's known for many years, rather than see what she called "more of the same politics, and more of the same politicians". the snp leader has told voters that the quickest way to "rid scotland of the tories is to vote snp". speaking at a campaign event, john swinney said the party would challenge every conservative seat in...
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lucy allen won telford for the conservatives in 2017, with a majority of more than 10,000. but she's now said she's backing reform's alan adams, who she's known for many years, rather than see what she called "more of the same politics and more of the same politicians". the snp leader has told voters that the quickest way to "rid scotland of the tories is to vote snp". speaking at a campaign event, john swinney said the party would challenge every conservative seat in scotland. the liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey, has told voters it's time for change. at the party's scottish launch, he said voters had been doubly let down, by the conservatives at westminster and the snp at holyrood. he said the liberal democrats would fight for a fair dealfor communities. so, as we head into the working week, let's assess where the campaigns are tonight with our political editor, chris mason. your thoughts at the end of a long weekend and then into a working week, chris? weekend and then into a working week. chris?— weekend and then into a working week, chris? ., ., ., , , week, chr
lucy allen won telford for the conservatives in 2017, with a majority of more than 10,000. but she's now said she's backing reform's alan adams, who she's known for many years, rather than see what she called "more of the same politics and more of the same politicians". the snp leader has told voters that the quickest way to "rid scotland of the tories is to vote snp". speaking at a campaign event, john swinney said the party would challenge every conservative seat in...
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it's extraordinary, the contribution from lucy allan, the outgoing mp for telford, endorsing reform. that really is what a thing for a conservative mp, albeit with days left with that title, mp to go. really, really quite something. steve baker the really, really quite something. steve bake— really, really quite something. steve bake ., ., steve baker the northern ireland minister, making _ steve baker the northern ireland minister, making some - steve baker the northern ireland minister, making some less - steve baker the northern ireland minister, making some less than steve baker the northern ireland i minister, making some less than on message remarks about the national service idea. yes, as far as the prime minister is concerned, and those remarks from zach goldsmith, the prime minister has been talking to on itv news tonight and says that he's not going to california. he is proud to be based here and to have a future here, whatever the outcome of the election. he was talking about his beloved southampton, returning to the premier league. he was saying - i to the premier leagu
it's extraordinary, the contribution from lucy allan, the outgoing mp for telford, endorsing reform. that really is what a thing for a conservative mp, albeit with days left with that title, mp to go. really, really quite something. steve baker the really, really quite something. steve bake— really, really quite something. steve bake ., ., steve baker the northern ireland minister, making _ steve baker the northern ireland minister, making some - steve baker the northern ireland minister,...
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i'm in telford, where 300 jobs are currently being created to upgrade our previous challengenger 2 tank to challengenger 3. this requires the involvement of engineers, researchers. welders and many trainees to complete this work, this is an amazing tank that will do more on the battlefield than any british tank before it, it is a sight to behold, yes, there is a sight to behold, let's see how the challenger 2 performs on the battlefield, what about, is there a need for a third one, if we dealt with the second ones like this, well, the next one? the same fate awaits you, only extra expenses were with you: marya butina, the doll of tute’s heir, now the “time” program. hello, the program is about the most notable events of this day. key to the future on the front line. russia - strategic development and resources for national projects. important statements by vladimir putin.
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it's extraordinary the contribution from allen, the outgoing mp for telford. endorsing reform uk. that really is quite a thing for a conservative mp, albeit with days left with that title, mp to go. really quite something. steve baker the northern ireland minister making some less than entirely sort of on message remarks about the national service idea. and, yes, as far as the prime minister is concerned and those remarks from zach goldsmith, the premise to her as a talking to robert testing on a tv news tonight and says he is not going to california. he is proud to be based here and have a future here whatever the outcome of the election it was talking about his beloved southampton, who are returning to the premier league having beaten leads in the playoff final yesterday. and so he was saying, thatis yesterday. and so he was saying, that is backwards in front of me but he gave itv news a bit about going i'm not anywhere because of the election in 20 to be excited about not lisa football.— not lisa football. newscast. newscast — not lisa football. newscast. newscast for _ not
it's extraordinary the contribution from allen, the outgoing mp for telford. endorsing reform uk. that really is quite a thing for a conservative mp, albeit with days left with that title, mp to go. really quite something. steve baker the northern ireland minister making some less than entirely sort of on message remarks about the national service idea. and, yes, as far as the prime minister is concerned and those remarks from zach goldsmith, the premise to her as a talking to robert testing on...
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we come from telford , to offer. we come from telford, but we've made a holiday of it, so we've stayed the week. >> it's just a really nice atmosphere. everybody's very friendly , there's a lot of friendly, there's a lot of stalls, there's a lot of choice. >> i'm looking forward to looking at the pies and things like that as well. you know, having a good look around and having a good look around and having a good taste of the food and the drink and the food, sourcing some local ingredients , sourcing some local ingredients, meeting some local artisans and just having a nice day out a dnnk just having a nice day out a drink more than an eat. >> so i'm going to find some gins with so much food on display, it's no wonder the gourmet street party is dubbed yorkshire's foodie glastonbury. >> anna riley gb news malton record murders in wensleydale yeah, local cheeses. >> i love these artisan cheeses. i'm not very sure about scotch eggs. i mean, i'll bet you this is a big culinary divide, isn't it? when you have a scotch eg
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towards the independent lead team to facilitate this motion and now, after independent inquiries in telford and rotherham, we could soon see one in oldham. >> fascinating stuff, charlie peters, thank you for that. this disgusts me, you know, because , disgusts me, you know, because, i think why on earth how is it even possible when you've had a scandal of this nature? children? we've just been heanng children? we've just been hearing those stories there about that 12 year old as a small example, how is it even possible to sit around and have a vote about whether or not there should be an independent inquiry into this? surely that is just a given, inquiry into this? surely that isjust a given, i agree, i is just a given, i agree, i think what has happened in oldham is shocking. >> i think the labour council has been too slow to agree to the independent inquiry. i welcome the fact it's now going to go forward, and i think what they've rejected it, they've voted to reject it multiple times. >> why ? what right thinking >> why? what right thinking person would say actively reject an independent
towards the independent lead team to facilitate this motion and now, after independent inquiries in telford and rotherham, we could soon see one in oldham. >> fascinating stuff, charlie peters, thank you for that. this disgusts me, you know, because , disgusts me, you know, because, i think why on earth how is it even possible when you've had a scandal of this nature? children? we've just been heanng children? we've just been hearing those stories there about that 12 year old as a small...
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uk candidate in the telford seat she is vacating, lucy allan, who is standing down at the general election, said on social media she'd be supporting allan adams to be the town's next mp. a spokesman for the conservative party said miss allan had been suspended from the party with immediate effect . for the latest immediate effect. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. slash alerts. now it's back to . tom. back to. tom. >> thanks, theo. now this unexpected election campaign has thrown one bold idea to the forefront of the nation's mind. the tories pledged to reintroduce a form of national service. however, the announcement . since the announcement. since the announcement, there has been much confusion over what this actually means , as national actually means, as national service traditionally meant. according to the national army museum, a standardised form of peacetime conscription which was introduced in 1947 for all able bodied men between the ages of 18 and 21. the young men would then spend four years on a reserve l
uk candidate in the telford seat she is vacating, lucy allan, who is standing down at the general election, said on social media she'd be supporting allan adams to be the town's next mp. a spokesman for the conservative party said miss allan had been suspended from the party with immediate effect . for the latest immediate effect. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. slash alerts. now it's back to . tom. back to. tom....
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>> a tory mp has been suspended by the conservative party for backing reform uk's candidate in the telford seat seat she is vacating. lucy allan, who is standing down at the general election, said on social media she'd be supporting allan adams to be the next mp in her town. a spokesman for the conservative party said mrs. allan had been suspended from the party, with immediate effect . a 17 year old immediate effect. a 17 year old boy arrested on suspicion of the murder of a woman on a beach in bournemouth, has been released without charge. a 34 year old woman, named locally as amy grey grey was pronounced dead on dali chine beach on friday night, whilst a 38 year old woman was taken to hospital with serious injuries. police investigating have released cctv images of a hooded suspect . dorset police hooded suspect. dorset police are urging anyone who recognises the person in the cctv picture to get in touch urgently . and to get in touch urgently. and have warned the public not to approach him . a member of approach him. a member of egypt's security forces has been killed in a shooting in
>> a tory mp has been suspended by the conservative party for backing reform uk's candidate in the telford seat seat she is vacating. lucy allan, who is standing down at the general election, said on social media she'd be supporting allan adams to be the next mp in her town. a spokesman for the conservative party said mrs. allan had been suspended from the party, with immediate effect . a 17 year old immediate effect. a 17 year old boy arrested on suspicion of the murder of a woman on a...
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telford rochdale, rotherham the police forces were not recording the ethnicity of the perpetrators for fear of being considered racist, for fear of a political correctness or a racial nervousness that being prioritised over the protection of women and young girls. that's appalling. and so that had to be stamped out. and that's part of the reason why this data has been prioritised so efficiently. >> have lessons been learned then from rotherham and from telford and from rochdale, or is it too premature to say that progress has been made? >> all the campaigners that we speak to, they pretty much say the same thing every time . the same thing every time. whenever there is a step forward like this, they welcome it. of course, but they say that there are miles and miles still to go . are miles and miles still to go. there are many more steps forward that have to be taken. the arrests are welcome, but for many decades, of course, this crisis just went under the carpet and it was subtly and quite chillingly covered up in a rather pervasive manner . it rather pervasive manner. it wasn't the so
telford rochdale, rotherham the police forces were not recording the ethnicity of the perpetrators for fear of being considered racist, for fear of a political correctness or a racial nervousness that being prioritised over the protection of women and young girls. that's appalling. and so that had to be stamped out. and that's part of the reason why this data has been prioritised so efficiently. >> have lessons been learned then from rotherham and from telford and from rochdale, or is it...
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they want something which is like the inquiries we've seen in telford and rotherham. judge led or panel led procedures to get something sorted there because there was a review in 2022 which was conducted by the greater manchester combined authority. that's been received very positively in some quarters. it found significant failings, but it was seen as reassuring and reaffirming the situation in the town. many survivors think it was insufficient and more work needs to be done. a similar pubuc needs to be done. a similar public inquiry, like the ones we've seen in rotherham and telford, as i've mentioned, being brought in. and so that report has, not satisfied the political perspectives of some parties in oldham. and also last yean parties in oldham. and also last year, a freedom of information request submitted by the local reporting service in oldham did also find that there had been a 580% increase in referrals by the local authority and greater manchester police, and social services of child sexual exploitation across eight years, a very significant spike. the coun
they want something which is like the inquiries we've seen in telford and rotherham. judge led or panel led procedures to get something sorted there because there was a review in 2022 which was conducted by the greater manchester combined authority. that's been received very positively in some quarters. it found significant failings, but it was seen as reassuring and reaffirming the situation in the town. many survivors think it was insufficient and more work needs to be done. a similar pubuc...
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as we've seen in telford , as we've seen in rotherham this way, they think campaigners and survivors have said this is the only way to secure a full and accountable understanding of what happened in the town. and it's only happening now because on the 2nd of may, earlier this month in the local elections, labour lost overall control of the council, losing to just 27 seats. of the 60 strong council, they've retained a minority control of the council because a group of independents, four independents from two different parties, said that they would be able to either lend their votes towards the labour leadership or they would abstain from that vote, which labour won 29 to 28. in exchange for being able to develop and put forward a motion on a public, independent inquiry. that's been granted. and as we understand today, the process for achieving that inquiry is starting now. and we've also heard from one of the leading independent councillors from the failsworth independent party, independence party. i believe you'll be speaking to you later on your programme. martin, who said that they
as we've seen in telford , as we've seen in rotherham this way, they think campaigners and survivors have said this is the only way to secure a full and accountable understanding of what happened in the town. and it's only happening now because on the 2nd of may, earlier this month in the local elections, labour lost overall control of the council, losing to just 27 seats. of the 60 strong council, they've retained a minority control of the council because a group of independents, four...
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but unlike other towns such as telford or rotherham, there hasn't been that style of inquiry into the crisis there, into what happened in the town. they have had have had a review, sorry, led by the greater manchester authority, which came out in 2022, which found that there were significant safeguards failures, particularly in the 2000. but they said that lessons were being learned from that. however, last year a freedom of freedom of information request found that the number of referrals for child sexual exploitation being sent by social services or greater manchester police had rocketed by 580% in eight years, a very significant number. >> so, so why? why have they rocketed? >> well, the council at the time said that this was due to a greater understanding of csc in the town, with a better training for staff, better awareness . but for staff, better awareness. but local survivors in the town that i've spoken to have said that actually it's because many of the failures that occurred dunng the failures that occurred during the peak of this crisis are ongoing, and lessons haven't actu
but unlike other towns such as telford or rotherham, there hasn't been that style of inquiry into the crisis there, into what happened in the town. they have had have had a review, sorry, led by the greater manchester authority, which came out in 2022, which found that there were significant safeguards failures, particularly in the 2000. but they said that lessons were being learned from that. however, last year a freedom of freedom of information request found that the number of referrals for...
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so let's take a quick look, claire from telford sent us. oh, look at that. that's amazing . beautiful that's amazing. beautiful colours. you've got the purple, shades of green in there. and is it the case that the pictures always come up better than real life people saying that they couldn't see it with their naked eye? >> in places like london, where there's lots of light pollution, but on a camera, it looked amazing. and it really, really does.i amazing. and it really, really does. i can't believe we missed it. love that. >> love the stars as well . >> love the stars as well. >> love the stars as well. >> this one is from roy from barnsley. oh i love that one. i like the, looks like an angel in the sky. yeah. for an eagle. >> they were saying an eagle in my ear. eagle angel. yeah. great stuff. yeah. keep sending them in. and, fingers crossed we're going to be able to see them ourselves tonight . ourselves tonight. >> yes, we're going to stay up late tonight, but coming up, we're going to be joined by a meteorologist who predicted what is going to be the hottest day of the
so let's take a quick look, claire from telford sent us. oh, look at that. that's amazing . beautiful that's amazing. beautiful colours. you've got the purple, shades of green in there. and is it the case that the pictures always come up better than real life people saying that they couldn't see it with their naked eye? >> in places like london, where there's lots of light pollution, but on a camera, it looked amazing. and it really, really does.i amazing. and it really, really does. i...