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with his politics but he not agree with his politics but he was not — not agree with his politics but he was not a — not agree with his politics but he was not a controversial list by any stretch _ was not a controversial list by any stretch of— was not a controversial list by any stretch of the imagination. so it's difficult _ stretch of the imagination. so it's difficult to — stretch of the imagination. so it's difficult to know why anybody would target _ difficult to know why anybody would target ten. if he isn't safe, none of the _ target ten. if he isn't safe, none of the 650 — target ten. if he isn't safe, none of the 650 mps will be safe stop rather _ of the 650 mps will be safe stop rather think that fact may have occurred to them not least as we heard _ occurred to them not least as we heard from — occurred to them not least as we heard from john saying that misled peter's _ heard from john saying that misled peter's partner. ijust a heard from john saying that misled peter's partner. ijus_ peter's partner. i “ust a quote then the ft peter's partner. i “ust a quote then the n story — peter's partner. ijust a quote then the ft story which _ peter's partner. ijust a quote then the ft story which focuses - peter's partner. ijust a quote then the ft story which focuses very - peter's partner. ijust a quote then i the ft story which focuses very much on np safety that says in that investigation set up afterjo cox was killed recalled dash recorded 678 crimes against mps including 46 cases of harassment and nine related to terrorism. on the a couple of weeks ago, the mp for north that ben was describing how she had been verbally harassed with some pretty crude sexual stop shouted at her when she was on the streets of her constituency town. i when she was on the streets of her constituency town.— constituency town. i don't know what's happened _ constituency town. i don't know what's happened to _ constituency town. i don't know what's happened to society, - constituency town. i don't know i what's happened to society, sean, constituency town. i don't know - what's happened to society, sean, it seems _ what's happened to society, sean, it seems to— what's happened to society, sean, it seems to have become acceptable to
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haley _ seems to have become acceptable to haley a _ seems to have become acceptable to haley a bs _ seems to have become acceptable to haley a bs people for no apparent reas0h~ _ haley a bs people for no apparent reason. some people blame social media _ reason. some people blame social media because people seem to lose all sehse _ media because people seem to lose all sense of decorum and etiquette and politeness when they get on social _ and politeness when they get on social media. and by that is a spread — social media. and by that is a spread into normal life as a result of that, _ spread into normal life as a result of that, i— spread into normal life as a result of that, i don't know, but, yes, mps are taking _ of that, i don't know, but, yes, mps are taking a — of that, i don't know, but, yes, mps are taking a hell of a lot of shtick at the _ are taking a hell of a lot of shtick at the moment and they complain about— at the moment and they complain about it _ at the moment and they complain about it frequently. i have written stories. _ about it frequently. i have written stories. i— about it frequently. i have written stories, i have heard them talking about— stories, i have heard them talking about it _ stories, i have heard them talking about it i— stories, i have heard them talking about it. i have seen them on tv programmes like your own and saying how they— programmes like your own and saying how they get too much abuse. and nothing _ how they get too much abuse. and nothing seems to be done about it. in fact, _ nothing seems to be done about it. in fact, abuse is one thing, people are right _ in fact, abuse is one thing, people are right to— in fact, abuse is one thing, people are right to criticise mps, but sometimes often echoes into real hasty— sometimes often echoes into real nasty hatred and whether that steals beobte _ nasty hatred and whether that steals people who are barely on the brink of doing _ people who are barely on the brink of doing something really nasty, i don't _ of doing something really nasty, i don't know, but nevertheless, the nastihess— don't know, but nevertheless, the nastiness and politics hasn't gone away _ nastiness and politics hasn't gone away it's—
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nastiness and politics hasn't gone away. it's got worse.— nastiness and politics hasn't gone away. it's got worse.- i - nastiness and politics hasn't gone away. it's got worse. john? i do think social _ away. it's got worse. john? i do think social media _ away. it's got worse. john? i do think social media has - away. it's got worse. john? i do think social media has played i away. it's got worse. john? i do think social media has played a| think social media has played a part. i think it's involved in people who often hide behind pseudonyms and silly names and say the most outrageous things without. .. the most outrageous things without... i labour mp talking about the number of death threats he had, it was common in the house of commons to talk about death threats, but loads and loads of people in the house had had death threats, and i cannot help thinking that the nature of social media, certain aspects of social media have actually. that should be called _ social media have actually. that should be called antisocial media. absolutely, absolutely. why enter the authorities, the organisations that run these organisations can't do more about it, i do not know. but i don't think it's done any good, let's put it that way. since the emergence of social media, the situation has got worse and worse. john from alexa and on the inside of the times, we get the front page earlier, but the inside commit
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illustrates my point about lots of obituaries to work with, three fantastic photographs here, the young david amess and missus amess, three of their five children, then the wedding photograph with his four daughters and fitting the bride and his wife, and then a fantastic entertaining photo which is typical of david amess, of him dressed up as a mediaeval knight celebrating his night had presumably for his local paper. night had presumably for his local -a er. , night had presumably for his local . a . er, , ., , night had presumably for his local naer. , ., , , ., , paper. yes, he amused people in house because _ paper. yes, he amused people in house because he _ paper. yes, he amused people in house because he used _ paper. yes, he amused people in house because he used to - paper. yes, he amused people in house because he used to take . paper. yes, he amused people in i house because he used to take full advantage of the german debates when he could raise local issues, all sorts of issues. he would raise everything in these debates from braggs said to tingling. he was actually i think the president of a charity that gave children with learning disabilities the ability to learning disabilities the ability to learn about music and play music, and due to the attention of the house, i think i got this right, that this particular choir from house, i think i got this right, that this particular choirfrom his constituency in southend which he promoted all the time in house won the with most tingling on a
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triangle. that was after some serious debate. i mean, like, what was going on if you listen to the bait, one would wonder what the hell is going on. and he was a man as i said who constantly plug for south bendin said who constantly plug for south bend in the campaign to get it recognise status as city, which unfortunately he didn't. well maybe that would be rather to him. about 30 seconds, get photo spread. the other thing ifind 30 seconds, get photo spread. the other thing i find about it is he didn't change very much in nearly a0 years. now. he has still got that beaming smile, and i think if you area man beaming smile, and i think if you are a man of a cheerful disposition, it keeps you looking young, i guess, but he was the same guy all the time. he didn't change at all, and people throughout the generations, he was friendly towards the new mps as he was to those writing as well about the other mp.—
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as he was to those writing as well about the other mp. dave, john, what is that they say? _ about the other mp. dave, john, what is that they say? it _ about the other mp. dave, john, what is that they say? it takes _ is that they say? it takes fewer muscles to smile than it does to frown. and you both know that because you are both natural smile is. thank you talking us through the front pages on david amess. might have past 11pm. front pages on david amess. might have past "pm. john and david will be back. i suspect we know at the front pages will be. sports and weather coming up next and i will be back with a full summary of the news at 11pm. back with a full summary of the news at "pm. do stay with us. good evening. i'm sarah. steve bruce says there have been no discussions on his future at newcastle club beyond this weekend's game against tottenham. bruce was speaking for the first time since the takeover of the club by a saudi backed consortium — and ahead of his ioooth game as a manager. newcastle took the unusual step earlier today of confirming that bruce would be in charge
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of sunday's match. bruce had a short meeting with the owners this week. a very brief ten—minute conversation with the new owner is where we talked about the team, we talked about injuries, we talked about the training ground and we talked about, it was very, very informal. ijust said carry on until, you know, i will carry on until i hear otherwise i'll stop and that's what i've done. pep guardiola says he can't guarantee raheem sterling more game time after the forward suggested he could leave manchester city if he didn't play regularly. sterling said he would be open to moving abroad after starting just one premier league match this season. guardiola told his pre—match press conference he hoped the england star would remain an important part of his squad. i cannot assure how many minutes every _ i cannot assure how many minutes every player is going to play, so, always _ every player is going to play, so, always they have to speak on the
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grass— always they have to speak on the grass and — always they have to speak on the grass and pitch, not raheem sterling, _ grass and pitch, not raheem sterling, but all of them. what i went— sterling, but all of them. what i went from — sterling, but all of them. what i went from him and for everyone is to be happy. _ went from him and for everyone is to be happy, they have to be satisfied to be _ be happy, they have to be satisfied to be here, — be happy, they have to be satisfied to be here, they have to be delighted to be in the club, if they is hot _ delighted to be in the club, if they is hot the — delighted to be in the club, if they is not the case, they are free to take the — is not the case, they are free to take the decision that is best for him. for— take the decision that is best for him, for the play take the decision that is best for him, forthe play is, forthe families, _ him, forthe play is, forthe families, for all the people who love them. west brom have moved back to the top of the championship after beating local rivals birmingham 1—0. karlan grant scored the only goal with 15 minutes left, this fine strike from the edge of the area. that was enough for albion to go top. birmingham are without a win in five games now. sale sharks left if late to beat defending champions harlequins in rugby union's premiership.0uins, who were undefeated before this game, led by 2 points with five minutes to go before a tom curtis penalty put sale in front and then this last—gasp try from scrum half raffi quirke sealed a 28—22 win and moved sharks up to fourth in the table.
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meanwhile ulster are back on top of the united rugby championship, after their 26 points to 10 victory at home to the lions. at home to the lions — with nick timoney running in two tries on the night. concern though for full back will addison, who was stretchered off with an ankle injury. the chinese grand prix has been dropped from next year's formula 1 calendar. the shanghai race has not been held since the coronavirus pandemic began and covid restrictions in china mean that holding it is impossible. it's been replaced by the emilia romagna grand prix at imola in april. races in australia, canada, singapore and japan are back after all four countries missed the last two seasons. the season starts in bahrain on the 20th of march and ends in abu dhabi in november. fi reporterjennie gow believes losing the chinese race
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is a blow to the sport. i think it is a large head, isn't to? if you think about the automotive industry and where most cars are made, china is a huge outlet commanded seen as a huge sales tool as well with hundreds of thousands of people coming across the race weekend to see the grand prix, to experience formula one and that new technologies that it brings. so i think it will be a big hit that it can't get to china, but next season sees miami on the calendar for the first time. so whilst you lose with some places obviously gaining another american race and a big one like miami, i think it seen by liberty as a good step forward. england's moeen ali was part of the victorious chennai super kings team in the ipl, which finished this evening in dubai. ali blasted 37 off 20 balls to help chennai to 192—3. in reply kolkata knight riders, captained by england t20 skipper eoin morgan, were 91 without loss but collapsed to 165 for 9.
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morgan was dismissed forjust a, caught on the boundary. it's a fourth ipl win for the super kings. we've already seen a photograph of him holding a bat after an operation on his finger, — now, england all rounder ben stokes has gone one better. this is video footage of him batting in the nets yesterday. he posted it on social media, just two weeks after his operation on a fractured finger. pretty encouraging for england fans ahead of the ashes tour to australia. stokes last played on the 26th ofjuly, before announcing he would be taking an indefinite break from the game. with him, it wasn'tjust a case of the crickets, there was a wider scale thing happening there, so it's
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hopefully the other things are going well and then the crickets can just come back, he is a quality player, so, he will get back into it, it's just whether, you know, he is feeling good, and i hope that that's the case. . , if you ever had balloons at a kids party, you've probably played keepy upy with them. well now, there is a world cup. they take it very seriously, wearing safety gear and helmets, with obstacles like cars and sofas placed in the arena. this is in spain and it's been organised by football star gerard pique and his girlfriend shakira the singer, who was also in the crowd. the rules are you have to stop it from touching the ground and you have to move the balloon up with your shot, not down. peru were crowned the first world champions. and that's all the sport for now. bye— bye.
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hello again. most of us had a fine day on friday with plenty of sunshine around. it sent me and to that date. in dumfries and galloway with the sun setting over the sea is there on the horizon. now, we did briefly see a cool down in weather with this slightly fresher air coming down from the northwest, but this weekend, milder air is going to be pushing back and off the atlanta command with that date. in dumfries and galloway with the sun setting over the sea is there on the horizon. now, we did briefly see a cool down in weather with this slightly fresher air coming down from the northwest, but this
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weekend, milderair from the northwest, but this weekend, milder air is going to be pushing back and not the atlanta command without become rising temperatures. across the board, we will see those damages climbing two or 3 c command a milder air is actually starting to arrive in the southwest that they can cloud and an odd state of rain from that of a 12 celsius that through the press part of saturday morning, contrast that with the cold and the northeast rep rights of eastern scotland in northeast england have a frost in the countryside. now, for saturday morning, there will be a lot of clout around first thing, of saturday morning, contrast that with the colour on the northeast rep rights of eastern scotland in northeast england have a frost in the countryside. now, for saturday morning, there will be a lot of clout around resting, a few showers for this pushing you spreads across england could be thick enough to give an odd spit of rain come into the afternoon, the threat that more general heavy rain moving into northern ireland, but that will arrive quite late in the day. it turns milder, 15 or 16 sunak celsius quite widely, but it's scotland, we are still hanging onto that slightly cooler and fresher air can attend the neck celsius in scotland, we are still hanging onto that slightly cooler and fresher air can attend the neck celsius and everything from a celsius in glasgow. saturday night, we will see more active bringing rain across northern ireland, some heavy rain in scotland. maybe a few spots for western parts of england and wales, but it is probably that the rain is going to be a year and it nature here, and that takes us into sunday. a lot of clout to start the day cannot stop thinking of for slightly
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cooler and fresher air can attend the neck celsius in aberdeen, i2 sunak celsius in glasgow. saturday night, we will see more active weather systems move into my bringing rain across northern ireland, some heavy rain in scotland. maybe a few spots for western parts of england and wales, but it is probably that the rain is going to be a little bit later and past year and it nature here, and that takes us into sunday. a lot of clout to start the day cannot stop thinking of for an odd spot mild again, looking at ties of 17 sunak celsius in london and glasgow and temperatures rising a little bit to the centre about the scotland around 1a to the centre about the scotland around ia to neck celsius for glasgow and edinburgh as well. into next week, the low pressure is firmly in charge, often going to be pretty windy, and we are going to see this very long weather friend. this could bring some heavy prolonged outbreaks of rain can at the moment, could be affecting the hills and wales to bringing some localised flooding, but otherwise very mild weather. could see temperatures up to 27 excels is in london on tuesday.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a british member of parliament, sir david amess, has been stabbed to death while meeting constituents at a church hall outside london. he died at the scene. a 25—year—old man was arrested immediately at the scene on suspicion of murder. he remains in custody. a knife was also recovered at the scene. the investiation into a likely motive continues. british prime minister borisjohnson paid tribute to sir david. the reason i think people are so shocked and saddened is a bubble he was one _ shocked and saddened is a bubble he was one of— shocked and saddened is a bubble he was one of the kindest, nicest most gentle _ was one of the kindest, nicest most gentle people in politics. in other news more than a0 people have died in a series
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