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i'm that she lied to mp�*s. in worcestershire to report c how i'm in worcestershire to report on how climate change is making britain wetter as well as warm. coming up on bbc news... mauricio pochettino leaves chelsea afterjust one season in charge. kieran mckenna of ipswich, sporting's ruben amorim and burnley boss vincent kompany are among the favourites to replace him. now, to the remarkable story of conservative mp craig mackinlay who has returned to the house of commons for the first time after suffering a life—threatening episode of sepsis which led to the amputation of his hands and feet. the south thanet mp woke up from an induced coma to find his limbs had turned completely black. our political correspondent helen catt reports. cheering and applause. clapping isn't usually allowed in the commons... but the speaker made an exception for this moment. craig mckinley returning after a life changing 18 months. it is an inspiration _ life changing 18 months. it is an inspiration for _ life changing 18 months. it is an inspiration for the _ life changing 18 months. it is an inspi
i'm that she lied to mp�*s. in worcestershire to report c how i'm in worcestershire to report on how climate change is making britain wetter as well as warm. coming up on bbc news... mauricio pochettino leaves chelsea afterjust one season in charge. kieran mckenna of ipswich, sporting's ruben amorim and burnley boss vincent kompany are among the favourites to replace him. now, to the remarkable story of conservative mp craig mackinlay who has returned to the house of commons for the first...
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i andy swiss there, reporting on the death of worcestershire bowlerjosh baker. they are the reigning european champions and world cup finalists, england's lionesses have had great success in recent years, but what's the secret behind it all? well, our women's sports reporter jo currie has been talking to the team's doctor about how he's helped them unlock the next level of performance. commentator: chloe kelly! the lionesses are leading the way on the pitch, but what's been the secret moments like this off it? well, a clue is in the bra. it's just one of the ways england and the fa are tackling the taboos of female health, led by this man, dr ritan mehta. i've been really surprised at how open players are, and as a male doctor in a female environment, i think i was probably more conscious than they were. talking about female health means talking periods. as elite athletes, england are always looking to find that 1%, but this is also about player care. that's why for the last four years, england have tracked their players' cycles on an app. we're trying to unders
i andy swiss there, reporting on the death of worcestershire bowlerjosh baker. they are the reigning european champions and world cup finalists, england's lionesses have had great success in recent years, but what's the secret behind it all? well, our women's sports reporter jo currie has been talking to the team's doctor about how he's helped them unlock the next level of performance. commentator: chloe kelly! the lionesses are leading the way on the pitch, but what's been the secret moments...
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worcestershire�*s chief executive officer, ashley giles, said... the semifinals of snooker�*s world championship are under way with three qualifiers in the last four for the first time since 1977. stuart bingham is the only former winner left. he'll play the welshmanjakjones starting at 7pm this evening. david gilbert is up against kayren wilson in the other semi — it's the first to 17 frames. 4—1; at the break, 11 reds and ii blacks for wilson, but he missed out on a second crucible 147, still taking the frame, though, to level this one nicely. it resumes at 10am tomorrow morning. and that's all your sport for now. back to you, matthew. for very much. a boy appeared to be fatally shot... israel said is reviewing the instant and said it believes explosive are about to be thrown. a special investigation by isobel yeung, josh baker and sara 0beidat has uncovered new evidence about the killing of two boys by the israeli army. here's isobel yeung. you may find some images in her report distressing. 0n the 29th of november last year, 15—year—o
worcestershire�*s chief executive officer, ashley giles, said... the semifinals of snooker�*s world championship are under way with three qualifiers in the last four for the first time since 1977. stuart bingham is the only former winner left. he'll play the welshmanjakjones starting at 7pm this evening. david gilbert is up against kayren wilson in the other semi — it's the first to 17 frames. 4—1; at the break, 11 reds and ii blacks for wilson, but he missed out on a second crucible...
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worcestershire's chief executive officer, ashley giles, said... the semifinals of snooker�*s world championship are under way, with three qualifiers in the last four for the first time since 1977. there's quite a contest going on between former winner stuart bingham and jakjones. jones went three frames to nil down after making a number of mistakes, but he's fought back to take the last two, so the 2015 champion bingham leads 3—2. david gilbert is up against kayren wilson in the other semi. it's the first to 17 frames. 4—1; at the break, 11 reds and 11 blacks for wilson, but he missed out on a second crucible 147, still taking the frame though to level this one nicely. it resumes on friday. world number one iga swiatek cruised through to a second consecutive madrid 0pen final with a straight sets victory over america's madison keys. the pole will face either reigning champion and second seed aryna sabalenka or elena rybakina in saturday's final. that match currently underway. the international olympic committee has announced its refugee team
worcestershire's chief executive officer, ashley giles, said... the semifinals of snooker�*s world championship are under way, with three qualifiers in the last four for the first time since 1977. there's quite a contest going on between former winner stuart bingham and jakjones. jones went three frames to nil down after making a number of mistakes, but he's fought back to take the last two, so the 2015 champion bingham leads 3—2. david gilbert is up against kayren wilson in the other semi....
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meanwhile, worcestershire i chance of playing the game. i meanwhile, worcestershire cricket club that meets it may have to move from its historic ground because of what it called it increasing the regular flooding. what it called it increasing the regularflooding. manchester united regular flooding. manchester united were regularflooding. manchester united were forced into a clean—up operation earlier this week after old trafford struggled to cope when a month's worth of rain fell in two hours. dan roan, bbc news. formula one design legend adrien newey has dropped the biggest hint yet that he will stay in f1 when he leaves red bull at the start of next year. he says, "i feel a little bit tired at the moment, but at some point i'll probably go again". the team's chief technical officer is now 65, but as the our f1 reporter jenny gow told me, he'll have plenty of choices. his phone must�*ve been ringing off the hook when it suddenly was announced that he wasn't staying at red bull. i think everyonejust i think everyone just assumed he wo
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, worcestershire. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. thank you very much. more wet weather is on the way and in fact it looks very wet for the next couple of days thanks to an area of low pressure parked on top of the uk. so very wet for many areas today particularly in the north of the country. this is the amber warning issued taking in parts of north—west england and north wales. this will be the wettest area by the time we end the day on thursday as the low pressure sits across the uk bringing heavy and persistent rain. this is the rainfall earlier piling on from the rainfall earlier piling on from the east. across england and wales and starting to move into eastern scotland as well. not too bad for northern ireland, southern counties of england with some brighter weather. there is a yellow warning in force for southern counties but for the rest of the country it is wet and cloudy with persistent rain. more of a breeze as well so feeling a bit cooler with temperatures low to mid—teens for most. around 16 or 17 further south where
justin rowlatt, bbc news, worcestershire. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. thank you very much. more wet weather is on the way and in fact it looks very wet for the next couple of days thanks to an area of low pressure parked on top of the uk. so very wet for many areas today particularly in the north of the country. this is the amber warning issued taking in parts of north—west england and north wales. this will be the wettest area by the time we end the day on thursday...
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and importantly , worcestershire. and importantly, chair of the treasury select committee, joins me. we talked just a few weeks ago about the fact that it's staggering 140,000 businesses extraordinary, had had their bank accounts closed in the last yeah bank accounts closed in the last year. we don't even know how many personal accounts have been closed. we will find that out at some point in the future. but let's stick to business for now. you know, i've always been a great believer that small business, new business, that's where growth comes from. absolutely, at least two thirds ofjobs absolutely, at least two thirds of jobs in the private sector work for small companies. of jobs in the private sector work for small companies . your work for small companies. your report out today and it seems to me there are two quite important categories here. one is the de—banking and why it's happening. and second is that regulation is holding us back. so let's deal with the de—banking to begin with, you're telling the fca, t
and importantly , worcestershire. and importantly, chair of the treasury select committee, joins me. we talked just a few weeks ago about the fact that it's staggering 140,000 businesses extraordinary, had had their bank accounts closed in the last yeah bank accounts closed in the last year. we don't even know how many personal accounts have been closed. we will find that out at some point in the future. but let's stick to business for now. you know, i've always been a great believer that small...
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meanwhile, worcestershire cricket club admits it may have to move from its historic new road ground because of what it called unprecedented and increasingly regular flooding. manchester united were forced into a clean—up operation earlier this week after old trafford struggled to cope when a month's worth of rain fell in just two hours. clubs at all levels now being impacted by extreme weather conditions. dan roan, bbc news. you may have seen the new official portrait of the king unveiled earlier this week. well, now, visitors to buckingham palace will have the chance to see one of the biggest collections of images from the royal family archive, collated over more than 150 years. our royal correspondent daniela relph has been to see the exhibition. through the gallery doors, the faces of royalty loom large. some of the photos are familiar. here, the andy warhol print of the late queen from 1985. but many capture something more intimate. this photo was kept private until now. royal mothers with their newborn babies — the queen, princess margaret, princess alexandra and the duchess of ken
meanwhile, worcestershire cricket club admits it may have to move from its historic new road ground because of what it called unprecedented and increasingly regular flooding. manchester united were forced into a clean—up operation earlier this week after old trafford struggled to cope when a month's worth of rain fell in just two hours. clubs at all levels now being impacted by extreme weather conditions. dan roan, bbc news. you may have seen the new official portrait of the king unveiled...
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meanwhile, worcestershire cricket club admits it may have to move from its historic new road ground because of what it called unprecedented and increasingly regular flooding. manchester united were forced into a clean—up operation earlier this week after old trafford struggled to cope when a month's worth of rain fell in just two hours. clubs at all levels now being impacted by extreme weather conditions. dan roan, bbc news. scientists have solve the mysteries of ancient vail bob treas, first appearing in madagascar 21 million years ago —— baobab trees. we undertook it because this is a remarkable group of species. they are the iconic baobabs that everyone knows but it's been a puzzle for a long time to really understand where they evolve from because of their distinctive distribution. we have six species in madagascar are, one in africa and one all the way over in africa and one all the way over in australia. the question is how did that originate. i guess the work that we've been doing has really tried to work out which of the different competing hypotheses of where they evolve did
meanwhile, worcestershire cricket club admits it may have to move from its historic new road ground because of what it called unprecedented and increasingly regular flooding. manchester united were forced into a clean—up operation earlier this week after old trafford struggled to cope when a month's worth of rain fell in just two hours. clubs at all levels now being impacted by extreme weather conditions. dan roan, bbc news. scientists have solve the mysteries of ancient vail bob treas, first...
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let's take a closer look at redditch in worcestershire. here, labour took control from the conservatives with a huge majority, winning 21 of the 27 seats up for grabs. the incoming labour leader says he's overwhelmed by the size of the win. 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 shortchanged by those who've been in charge. it feels like this town is rotting, and it doesn't feel like we're going forward. something needed to happen, because it's like it is stuck in a rut. and i think change is only good when you're in that position. her customers, too, wanted to see fresh thinking. they didn't listen to people, they didn't listen to us when we
let's take a closer look at redditch in worcestershire. here, labour took control from the conservatives with a huge majority, winning 21 of the 27 seats up for grabs. the incoming labour leader says he's overwhelmed by the size of the win. 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...
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that's how worcestershire's left—arm spinnerjosh baker's been described — a day after he died. police aren't treating the death of the 20—year—old as suspicious. today his former coach shaftab khalid has been paying tribute. a very humble person, you know obviously, you know, be there with his mates, having fun but obviously incredibly talented, that's why at an early age she was given the opportunity to gain a professional contract, and obviously he's done very well. in the first and also the one day, he was a good cricketer. he did extremely well in the under 90 world cup as well, yeah, brilliant quy world cup as well, yeah, brilliant guy and obviously he had a massive future. he will be missed very dearly and we lost a very, very talented cricketer and also and such a amazing and wonderful human being. next tonight, to the race to be snooker world champion. both semi—finals could not be any closer after a thrilling day at the crucible so far. kyren wilson and david gilbert are square at 8—8. earlier they resumed her for all. two century breaks to keep wilson in check
that's how worcestershire's left—arm spinnerjosh baker's been described — a day after he died. police aren't treating the death of the 20—year—old as suspicious. today his former coach shaftab khalid has been paying tribute. a very humble person, you know obviously, you know, be there with his mates, having fun but obviously incredibly talented, that's why at an early age she was given the opportunity to gain a professional contract, and obviously he's done very well. in the first and...
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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't listen to the people. they didn't listen to us when we said we wanted it they didn't listen to us wh
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...
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the footballerjack grealish has been fined £666 for speeding in worcestershire injuly last year. in 2020, the england and manchester city star was banned from driving for nine months, and fined more than £80,000, for crashing his range rover. today magistrates also handed him five penalty points for speeding at 44 miles an hour in a 30 mph zone. let's return briefly to our top story, the news this lunchtime that the mp for dover has defected to the labour party — this is the moment at the start of prime minister's questions when she joined the labour benches. and in the last few minutes she had this to say outside parliament. in 2019 the conservatives stood on a manifesto that was very much centre ground, but under rishi sunak they've abandoned the centre ground and broken many election promises. meanwhile, under keir starmer, labour have changed, and i think that change is going to bring a much better future for our country, and that's why i was so keen to join the labour party and play my part in bringing that important future forward. do abandoned metal mines pose a danger
the footballerjack grealish has been fined £666 for speeding in worcestershire injuly last year. in 2020, the england and manchester city star was banned from driving for nine months, and fined more than £80,000, for crashing his range rover. today magistrates also handed him five penalty points for speeding at 44 miles an hour in a 30 mph zone. let's return briefly to our top story, the news this lunchtime that the mp for dover has defected to the labour party — this is the moment at the...
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first up, we are going to worcestershire and west yorkshire. let's start with aisha iqbal in bradford. hello from bradford, where they are working around the clock to get ready to host the uk city of culture in 2025, next year, and that is going to be a significant moment both economically, socially and politically for a city and a district that likes to think of itself as something of a sleeping giant. in terms of the political landscape, it is a tale of two cities, three sitting labour mps representing the urban and inner—city constituencies, two conservatives representing the more rural, dare i say more affluent areas of the district. one of those is keighley, a bellwether seat which will be an important one for labour to be eyeing up on the general election trial, because they will be trying to rebuild their fabled northern red wall. one of the issues that will be important for voters here in the general election, at the forefront of the mines, the cost of living crisis. bradford is an area that has got deep pockets of inequality, and a b
first up, we are going to worcestershire and west yorkshire. let's start with aisha iqbal in bradford. hello from bradford, where they are working around the clock to get ready to host the uk city of culture in 2025, next year, and that is going to be a significant moment both economically, socially and politically for a city and a district that likes to think of itself as something of a sleeping giant. in terms of the political landscape, it is a tale of two cities, three sitting labour mps...
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worcestershire players will wear the number 33 on their shirts for the rest of the season in tribute to team—matejosh baker, who died earlier this month. the 20 year old, spin bowler, played in 47 games for the county in all formats, taking 70 wickets. baker's number will be stamped underneath the club's crest on the front of the shirts, with chief executive ashley giles saying it is a way for the team to pay tribute and keep his spirit alive on the field. andy murray could return from injury at the geneva open this month, after being given a wild card for the tournament. murray hasn't played since he ruptured ankle ligaments in miami in late march. but after deciding against surgery to speed up his recovery, he's now due to play in switzerland in ten days' time. as part of his run—up to the french open. after that, he'll begin his grass court preparations in stuttgart. british number three dan evans was due on court at the italian 0pen to face italy's fabio fognini who's 25 places below him in the world rankings. but the weather has delayed proceedings in rome. former world numb
worcestershire players will wear the number 33 on their shirts for the rest of the season in tribute to team—matejosh baker, who died earlier this month. the 20 year old, spin bowler, played in 47 games for the county in all formats, taking 70 wickets. baker's number will be stamped underneath the club's crest on the front of the shirts, with chief executive ashley giles saying it is a way for the team to pay tribute and keep his spirit alive on the field. andy murray could return from injury...
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. >> with president biden at morehouse today amid his campaign worcestershire a black support, a new injury in the msnbc turning point series looks at the impact georgia grassroots organizers played in the 2020 victory, and why the state has emerged as a key battleground in the last four years, and ahead of this november's election. joining me now is the filmmaker behind the battleground georgia. thank you for joining us. let me ask you, between the democratic historic 2020 wins in georgia and the restrictions that have followed just six months ahead of the election, why has georgia emerged as such and battleground for the right and left? what made you want to make this film? >> thank you so much for having me. i am honored to be here. i think georgia, there are groups on the ground who have made the difference in georgia in terms of flipping it from red to blue in early 2020 and 2021. they are really engaged. they have sent out millions of tax, millions of phone calls, registered millions of voters, engaged with people and empowered people. help people to connect the dots between th
. >> with president biden at morehouse today amid his campaign worcestershire a black support, a new injury in the msnbc turning point series looks at the impact georgia grassroots organizers played in the 2020 victory, and why the state has emerged as a key battleground in the last four years, and ahead of this november's election. joining me now is the filmmaker behind the battleground georgia. thank you for joining us. let me ask you, between the democratic historic 2020 wins in...
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the 20 year old worcestershire spinner died earlier this month. there was a minutes silence followed by a minute's applause ahead of their match at canterbury against kent and silences were held at all the other fixures taking place around the country. baker represented the england under—19's and died on 2nd may, a day after taking three wickets for the second xi. west mercia police are not investigating baker's death, with no suspicious circumstances suspected let's have a quick look at some of the other stories today nat sciver—brunt will miss the start of england's t20 series against pakistan after undergoing a minor medical procedure. they play the opening match at edgbaston tomorrow. she has been cleared to play for the rest of the series ireland have beaten pakistan by five wickets in the first match of their t20 series. ireland restricted paksitan to 182 for six from their twenty overs and knocked off the runs with a ball to spare. andy murray will play a challenger event in bordeaux next week. he's back sooner than expected after injur
the 20 year old worcestershire spinner died earlier this month. there was a minutes silence followed by a minute's applause ahead of their match at canterbury against kent and silences were held at all the other fixures taking place around the country. baker represented the england under—19's and died on 2nd may, a day after taking three wickets for the second xi. west mercia police are not investigating baker's death, with no suspicious circumstances suspected let's have a quick look at some...
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on the other hand labour are gaining in interesting areas for them like essex and hampshire and worcestershire. so that i think it's possibly keir starmer's bargain with himself is that he doesn't mind losing a few muslim voters in areas which, on the whole are probably going to turn labour mps anyway. okay. if he can pick up, disgruntled conservatives and lib dems in the south of england. >> and this is perhaps what jeremy corbyn got very wrong in 2017, where he got a similar vote share to theresa may, but was about 60 points behind, 60 seats behind, or maybe more than 60 seats behind because he piled up the labour vote in areas where it was a sort of inefficient vote. if keir starmer gets perhaps no seats with 80% vote share, but a lot with 80% vote share, but a lot with over 50% vote share, it's a more efficient vote spread across the country. >> absolutely. yes. i think you said it. you said it perfectly. so both labour and to some extent the lib dems are all about concentrate the votes where they're going to do the most good, so , so it's i suppose most good, so, so it's i suppose speaks
on the other hand labour are gaining in interesting areas for them like essex and hampshire and worcestershire. so that i think it's possibly keir starmer's bargain with himself is that he doesn't mind losing a few muslim voters in areas which, on the whole are probably going to turn labour mps anyway. okay. if he can pick up, disgruntled conservatives and lib dems in the south of england. >> and this is perhaps what jeremy corbyn got very wrong in 2017, where he got a similar vote share...
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yeah i've done a bit of work with, the people who run saint richard's hospice up in worcestershire, fantastic people. fantastic cause. and i'm really pleased that you mentioned it. thanks. so if anybody wants to put a donation on their way, i'm sure they'd be delighted. >> and how did they put that donation in? is there a link or is there a, no. >> i think if you go on to their website, you can it has a button says donate . says donate. >> okay. so you've got a, you know, a good career in the pfison know, a good career in the prison service. you served your country, you've done your bit for king and country and queen and country young people today looking for a career. would you advise them to go into the into the prison service and what's the prison service and what's the do's or don'ts, i think you've got to understand that the prison service over the last sort of i'd say probably ten, 15 years has changed dramatically. you know, ever since 2010, it's been bled dry of funding . we've been bled dry of funding. we've got crumbling buildings, we've got crumbling buildings, we've got overcrowd
yeah i've done a bit of work with, the people who run saint richard's hospice up in worcestershire, fantastic people. fantastic cause. and i'm really pleased that you mentioned it. thanks. so if anybody wants to put a donation on their way, i'm sure they'd be delighted. >> and how did they put that donation in? is there a link or is there a, no. >> i think if you go on to their website, you can it has a button says donate . says donate. >> okay. so you've got a, you know, a...
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redditch in worcestershire, they took that directly from the conservatives. that is the kind of place they want to win at the general election. what was more of a surprise was rushmore hampshire, which covers andover, real conservative territory. you would think that would not have turned labour but it did. they were really chuffed at that one. not all plain sailing for labour. oldham, they lost control of that council. that is one area where there has been dissent over its stance over the war in gaza. we can hear more from the leader of oldham council. we have had some really toxic and negative _ we have had some really toxic and negative politics. the one thing we had to— negative politics. the one thing we had to recognise, and i have been saying _ had to recognise, and i have been saying it _ had to recognise, and i have been saying it for — had to recognise, and i have been saying it for a long time, oldham has been — saying it for a long time, oldham has been torn apart by extreme politics— has been torn apart by extreme politics and that is a r
redditch in worcestershire, they took that directly from the conservatives. that is the kind of place they want to win at the general election. what was more of a surprise was rushmore hampshire, which covers andover, real conservative territory. you would think that would not have turned labour but it did. they were really chuffed at that one. not all plain sailing for labour. oldham, they lost control of that council. that is one area where there has been dissent over its stance over the war...
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worcestershire cricketer josh baker has died at the age of 20. it comes just a day after he took three wickets for the second team against somerset . no second team against somerset. no further details have been shared at this stage, but his family have asked for privacy and in a statement, worcestershire county cricket club say they are heartbroken to announce josh's untimely passing. he was only 20 years old. that's the latest from the newsroom. plenty more to come with martin throughout the next hour. until then, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts . alerts. >> thank you sam. now let's get cracking into this hour, because yesterday marked the busiest day for small boat arrivals of this year so far, with an astonishing 711 small boats arrivals in one day yesterday alone. and this takes the total for the year to 8278, exactly one third more than the same period last year. and 14 boats were detected yesterday, suggesting an average of 51 people per boat. a home office spokesperson s
worcestershire cricketer josh baker has died at the age of 20. it comes just a day after he took three wickets for the second team against somerset . no second team against somerset. no further details have been shared at this stage, but his family have asked for privacy and in a statement, worcestershire county cricket club say they are heartbroken to announce josh's untimely passing. he was only 20 years old. that's the latest from the newsroom. plenty more to come with martin throughout the...
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worcestershire county cricket club submerged back injanuary. its new road ground has flooded eight times over the winter and as the club's chief executive tells me, the effect has been catastrophic. you had the first proper flood back in october. what kind of financial impact has that had on the club? huge, yeah, for us, we're looking in the region of 200 to £250,000, which for a club our size is a lot of money. and that comes from... a loss? yeah, a loss of, and that comes from lost revenues of not having people here, but also the costs of having to pick everything up and move it to kidderminster, which is where we played our first two home games. an army of volunteers has turned up to help clean the mucky seats following the repeated floods. sue holden's had a box here for over ten years and is devoted to the club. theyjust need some help because it's a massive task with the river teme that comes in across here and floods, it's mucky, it's a mucky river and obviously the severn from the other side. so when they meet it's a bit chaotic. i jus
worcestershire county cricket club submerged back injanuary. its new road ground has flooded eight times over the winter and as the club's chief executive tells me, the effect has been catastrophic. you had the first proper flood back in october. what kind of financial impact has that had on the club? huge, yeah, for us, we're looking in the region of 200 to £250,000, which for a club our size is a lot of money. and that comes from... a loss? yeah, a loss of, and that comes from lost revenues...
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i love this story in the papers about village in worcestershire. you know those metal wall mounted things for its cigarette buts outside pubs and stuff? apparently there is one on a stourport—on—severn that has been taken over by bluetits. they are nesting in there. there is a nest and eggs and adults keep going in and eggs and adults keep going in and out, the baby is either so it means no cigarettes but people have been told, don't smoke near it or stand near it.— stand near it. don't put your cigarettes — stand near it. don't put your cigarettes out _ stand near it. don't put your cigarettes out and _ stand near it. don't put your cigarettes out and it! - stand near it. don't put your cigarettes out and it! the i stand near it. don't put your - cigarettes out and it! the bluetits have taken over. _ cigarettes out and it! the bluetits have taken over. i _ cigarettes out and it! the bluetits have taken over. i wonder - cigarettes out and it! the bluetitsl have taken over. i wonder whether other people have got pictures of nests in unusual
i love this story in the papers about village in worcestershire. you know those metal wall mounted things for its cigarette buts outside pubs and stuff? apparently there is one on a stourport—on—severn that has been taken over by bluetits. they are nesting in there. there is a nest and eggs and adults keep going in and eggs and adults keep going in and out, the baby is either so it means no cigarettes but people have been told, don't smoke near it or stand near it.— stand near it. don't...
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yeah, yeah, he's been fined £666 for speeding at 44 miles an hour in a 30 mile an hour zone in north worcestershire in july last year. i don't think it's going to cripple him well, but that'll be what will that be a minute's wage? >> yeah. jack grealish is an interesting character. he was the most fouled player in the premier league last year because he's also the most irritating player he is . he's also the most irritating player he is. he's he's also the most irritating player he is . he's the sort of player he is. he's the sort of person, as mike and i both played football, the sort of person who absolutely had nasty, niggling little back biting goes down all the time with his socks round his ankles all the time, and that ludicrous hairband now losing the room here. yeah, gentlemen, but the money just to he is capable of a divine ball into the box from time to time. >> he is. but to put his financial situation into perspective? he's britain's most expensive footballer at 100 million obe. he recently signed a commercial deal to promote boots for 10 million. and see he gets paid about £300,000 a
yeah, yeah, he's been fined £666 for speeding at 44 miles an hour in a 30 mile an hour zone in north worcestershire in july last year. i don't think it's going to cripple him well, but that'll be what will that be a minute's wage? >> yeah. jack grealish is an interesting character. he was the most fouled player in the premier league last year because he's also the most irritating player he is . he's also the most irritating player he is. he's he's also the most irritating player he is ....
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our climate editor, justin rowlatt, is in worcestershire to tell us more. iam i am outside the home of somebody who used concrete, the most widely used material on earth apart from water, to protect his lovely home from those winter floods. he used it to build this formidable wall. just look how effective it was. but did you know that concrete is one of the most polluting materials on earth? it is responsible for about 8% of total co2 emissions. the good news is a team of frank cambridge university is come up with an ingenious process which could just massively reduce the emissions from concrete. concrete is everywhere — it is an incredibly versatile building material. but it is also very polluting. making a cement that binds it altogether produces a lot of co2. a team from cambridge university have a plan to sidestep all of that polluting chemistry by reactivating this stuff, used cement. it has been done before in cement kilns. the cambridge breakthrough was to realise they could piggyback on another heavy industry, steel recycling. the electric arc fur
our climate editor, justin rowlatt, is in worcestershire to tell us more. iam i am outside the home of somebody who used concrete, the most widely used material on earth apart from water, to protect his lovely home from those winter floods. he used it to build this formidable wall. just look how effective it was. but did you know that concrete is one of the most polluting materials on earth? it is responsible for about 8% of total co2 emissions. the good news is a team of frank cambridge...