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both men have apologised. iain watson has the latest. iain watson has the latest. will iain watson has the latest. will start iain watson has the latest. will start with iain watson has the latest. will start with the with the winning candidate. oliver ryan looked to a candidate. oliver ryan looked to - a promises _ candidate. oliver ryan looked to - a promises career- candidate. oliver ryan looked to - a promises career when - candidate. oliver ryan looked to - a promises career when he| candidate. oliver ryan looked to - - a promises career when he won burnley from the conservatives thank you. let me start by thanking _ conservatives thank you. let me start by thanking the _ conservatives thank you. let me start by thanking the returning l officer. he had been an labour councillor— officer. he had been an labour councillor. nine _ officer. he had been an labour councillor. nine years - officer. he had been an labour councillor. nine years but. officer. he had been an labour- councillor. nine years but during cfiu'ncillcrr—fgr'nine years but'du'ring " time he was a member of a f— ethatsapp z = ”whatsapp group whatsapp group with fellow private whatsapp group with fellow councillors and the mp andrew given. the prime minister him the prime minister sacked him as a health ministerfor the prime minister sacked him as a health minister for comments the in the messages andrew in the group. in the messages andrew gwynne to mock a pensioner appeare; - f": 5 5555 "55 appeared to complain her who appeared to complain about her bin collection and imagining calling 77 77 calling foré % calling forvmoref calling forémoref cycle
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constituent calling for more cycle was moeen down by an hgv. i lanes was moeen down by an hgv. i feet queasy and astonished since i have known andrew for a long i have known andrew for a long time, i think he has profusely, think he has apologised profusely, he has been sacked as a government minister, he has had his membership the labour party suspended, of the labour party suspended, pending an into the of this group. rest of this group. 555! n55 555 " f has rest of this group. 555! n55 555 ~ 5 has turned to rest of this group. 555! n55 555 - has turned to oliver h} heis i n i anti—muslim 77 anti—muslim discourse is a on our scourge on our communities. but messages _ scourge on our communities. but messages posted in the group seen the 77 77 thef mailappear 77 thef mailappearto 77 thef mailappearto show him i 7 labour i i labourmp �*his mocking another labour mp for his sexuality and denigrating the vice—chairman of a local party branch in a statement he cabinets seem to
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an 7 5 anapology might an apology might not be m ie oliver 5 77 7 ”arc? ' mu” w 7 oliver will meet 77 7 ”air; ' ifiléeéi’wi’th: ’ 7 777o7li7v7e7r777 7 77i7~i7ll7m7eet7wi7th7the that oliver ryan will meet with the chief whip to discuss it, that the labour party will investigate what gone on and while that is under way won't investigation is under way i won't be offering any comment on be offering any more comment on that. . ., that. oliver ryan will have to ex - lain that. oliver ryan will have to explain himself _ that. oliver ryan will have to explain himself to _ that. oliver ryan will have to explain himself to the - that. oliver ryan will have to explain himself to the chief i that. oliver ryan will have to - explain himself to the chief whip who is in charge of party discipline, say nothing is discipline, sources say nothing is off the table, so it is 7he . 7hetoo . 7 he too could 777 hm i 7 7 he too could be77suspended possible he too could be suspended from the parliamentary party. perhaps a lesson for politicians is to say anything private owe to say anything public. e owe wouldn't want made public. this row the conservative thi5 r55 p555 5 5555 591555 555555555 plenty thi5 r55 h55gi’f5r! 591555555555555 plenty of ammunition to fire la7bour, 7 la7bour, they say this message at labour, they say this message group was full of, spewing out of february psi —— message, 7777 77_ say z _—5 they say is interesting 7 they say is interesting is 7 they say is interesting is this what they say is interesting is this isn't limited to andrew gwynne group isn't limited to andrew gwynne the prime minister has taken him, he has been sacked, it 5555555 {055 77 7 7 {07 oliver 77 777 7 7 to7 oliver ryan that is not limited to oliver ryan that . mp is not limited to oliver ryan that
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�* mp for burnley, it has serving new mp for burnley, it has serving labour ex—councillors -e m the and are saying why they call out some of the and is 7 7 7 777a7n7d7is7t7he 7 7 77 77 77 7 and7 is the 7 7party messages5ndisthetabotu party action against them? i asked taking action againstthern? tasked this, while they the in7 77 ti]? 77 77in7the777 ’ ti]? 7777ir717the7gro7up777 ti]? 77 77ir717the7group77i7s say the comments in the group is being they wouldn't say the comments in the group is being if they wouldn't say the comments in the group is being if other ey wouldn't say the comments in the group is being if other individual�*t confirmif somé'other individuat of that group are also being membersrof—thatrgrouprare—atso being or facing investigated or facing disciplinary action, has to speak investigated or facing disciplinary acti chief has to speak investigated or facing disciplinary acti chief whip has to speak investigated or facing disciplinary acti chief whip and has to speak investigated or facing disciplinary acti chief whip and he; to speak investigated or facing disciplinary acti chief whip and he will speak investigated or facing disciplinary acti chief whip and he will have( investigated or facing disciplinary acti ct good lip and he will have( investigated or facing disciplinary acti ct good account|e will have( investigated or facing disciplinary acti ct good account of mill have( investigated or facing disciplinary acti ct good account of mill havt if no action is -ii! t5rtn5r 55mm i5 t5 55 taktn 5555.5.55 him. t5rtn5r 5551 i5 t5 55 t555n ' ' him. the t5rt55r 5551 i5 t5 55 t555n ' ' him. the prime t5rt55r 55ti5n i5 t5 55 t555n ' ' him. the prime �* is against him. theprin’te minister is keen to against him. theprime minister is keen to move on, he has very keen to move on, he has appointed a new public health 77—= to �* gwynne, minister to replace andrew gwynne, thatis minister to replace andrew gwynne, that is ashley dalton won the breiection . breiection. she is a lancashire by—election, she is a breast cancer �* but if the breast cancer survivor but if the mail and mail breast cancer survivor but if the mailand mail on breast cancer survivor but if the mail and mail on who daily mail and mail on sunday who obtained the messages from anything which is ”which i; 35523515] 7 7 7 7 which is damaging ability 7 else which is damaging that ability of the prime minister to on is of the prime ministereteemove on is to be very going to be very limited. ian, you. thousands of migrants working
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the raid videos and photographs are being published on the day mps start debating the border security asylum mark easton, bbc news. now from westminster. henry, the government is focussed on this crackdown. why now? with seven money since general election where labour won liii seat, election where labour won 1.411. seat. won i2i election where labour won 1.411. seat. won 121 and reform the conservatives won 121 and reform won and yet it to have won five, and yet it is rare to have have a conversation anyone from have a conversation with anyone from one of the traditional two parties
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reform and without them mentioning reform and the threat pose to the two the threat they pose to the two system, and increasing party system, and the increasing labour strategists reform 7 reform is 7 reform is part 7 reform is part of 7 reform is part of the 7 with reform is part of the explanation while are hearing the government this from the government today. another part of the explanation as heard there, 77 77he7ard7th7e7re,7 7 t7h7a7t77 7 777 77 77he7ard7th7e7re,7 7 t7h7a7t7the7 7 7 77 is to do more =§4=5 = -—e7 7777777this77 77 77tofl7es7h 77777 7777777this77 77 tofl7es7h out 7 with this legislation. to flesh out exactly have meant what exactly they have meant when they for are going they said for years they are going to smash the but this area 59.5553.“ the gangs- but this area is political risk for ngsmash the gangs- but this area is political risk for keir 77— 7 yes, many labour party starmer, too. yes, many labour party mps want the to do more show 7they 7 7 777s7ho7v7v77 777 7they can 7 777s7h7o7v7v77 777 7they can control toshow voters they can control immigration but some illegal immigration but some labour mps, some on the left who worry that mp5. 55m5 5n the t5ft5�*n5 marry that ” into mp5. 55m5 5n the t5ft5�*n5 55rr1trth5t'” into contest mp5. 55me en the tett5�*ne 55rr1rth5t' ” into contest with getting into a contest with reform is a contest they can hope to win but they might alienate progressive voters in trying to do ie 77777 ie- e of the most settelhisds one of the most . 5. 5 in starmer�*s important issues in keir starmer�*s intray but one of the most dangerous.
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thanks henry. the deaths of three babies within its maternity services. our midlands correspondent navteonhaljoins me now. the hearing here at nottingham magistrates' court has been hearing evidence about how three evidence ebobt—how these three within three evidence ebodt—how these three within three months of babies died within three months of each other in the middle of it each other in the middle of 2021. it out a of failings, set out a series of failings, ranging from how heart rate and blood less were monitored and 77777 7777through 7 77777 7777through to 7 777 77 7777through to poor 7 recorded through to poor engagement 5 the parents of the babies sets how there are issues and it sets odt how there areissdes hand delays and missed within nddtver. delaysa nd-m issed to tit/itilhfinthyer. delaysa nd.missed to appropriate opportunities to provide appropriate careful in the last hour we have hearin- hearing criticism 7 hearing criticism of 7universit7y hospitals nhs
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impacts via impacts statements trust via victim impacts statements one described the conduct as trust via victim impacts statements one described �* perhaps ict as trust via victim impacts statements one described �* perhaps the s trust via victim impacts statements one described �* perhaps the most moment heard so affecting moment we have heard so �*was affecting moment we have heard so �* was when the father of affecting moment we have heard so �*was when parker, er of affecting moment we have heard so �*was when parker, er out a parker, ryan parker, ed out a heartbreaking poem he had written left ma77ny tears. this which left many in tears. this prosecution has brought by the prosecution has been brought by the care quality commission, it is only the second time it has taken this or services maternity trust or this services to court, the last was here, to court, the last time was years the case of z: aft7er7being born 23, the andrews after being born 23, the chief executive apologised to chief executive has apologisedto and said working environment at the trust is to it was four very different to what it was four years ago, the trust will yearsago. the trust will be,, , on wednesday, but is at the 7 at the centre 7 at the centre of 7 at the centre of the7biggest also at the centre of the biggest maternity in the history of maternity inquiry in the history of the nhs, which is being led by the
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maternity inquiry in the history of the nhs donna is being led by the maternity inquiry in the history of the nhs donna ockenden ed by the maternity inquiry in the history of the nhs donna ockenden 5d b that is to 7 toback 7' to back next 7 to back next year. 7 due to come back next year. thank you. rsv, in the coming days. babies under six months and people with a weakened immune system, today in new york. the attack took place in 2022 at the chautauqua institution ministers say drax currently gets nearly £1 billion a year in subsidies, because the wood pellets it burns are classed as a source of renewable energy. receives will be halved.
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been jailed for life. simon vicorers always said his daughter died in a tragic zenit. he —— he said they he said —— accident. he said they had messing in their home he said —— accident. he said they he darlington ;sing in their home he said —— accident. he said they he darlington and i in their home he said —— accident. he said they he darlington and i accidentally home in'fierti ngton'a rird ' he'ecci'de ntatty behr but i n'fierti ngto rra rird ' he'ecci'de nta tty behr but the judge said it clear that did not ishethat after >t baooen. 5 ishethat after he gaooen. 5 ishethat after he had en. 5 ishethat after he had a t. 5 ishethat after he had a flash clear she died after he had a flash of anger, and temper, and of anger, and lost his temper, and he said tragically, the 14—year—old of anger, and lost his temper, and he s within |ically, the 14—year—old of anger, and lost his temper, and he s within a ally, the 14—year—old of anger, and lost his temper, and he s within a few the 14—year—old of anger, and lost his temper, and he s within a few minutes, ear—old of anger, and lost his temper, and he s within a few minutes, now )ld of anger, and lost his temper, and he s within a few minutes, now he died wit�*ninefewmindtesfnow he jailed for died withinefewmindtesfnow he jailed for a minimum of year, ziil'———é 777to7ld7hi7r7n7 77 77 7 777 777to7ld7hi7r7n thtt 7 77 7 7777 777to7ld7hi7r7n thtt it 77 7 7777 77 777to7ld7hi7r7n thtt it we; 7 77 777to7ld7hi7r7n thtt it 5.5.1.5; ei= 7she must have she must have seen 7she must have seen the panic in face, that �*face, that must been her
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s7i7ghtin7g, 7 7 s7i7ghtin7g, now, 7 s7ightin7g, now, scarlets' mother lhad throdghedt the triat—sepperted partner, they had together 27— -: year, it was said 7 year, it was said again in nearty 39 year. it 555 said 5g5in in today that she nearty 3g yeer. it 555 said 5g5in in today that she believed her never have harmed her partner would never have harmed her daughter. she always felt it was an accident but thejudge daughter. she always felt it was an accident but the judge said it was �*that he had qdite ctear—thathe had constantty his story, and even today, changed hi5 5t5rig. 55 nd e�*een'tede'g. did changed hi5 5t5rig. and e�*een'teda'g. did not the truth about what we did not know the truth about what in kitchen. happened in the kitchen. thank stewart, thank you. mr trump has also repeated his plan for the us to take over and build in gaza, despite it facing international backlash. tom, talk of tariffs becoming one of the big themes absolutely, he thinks this is
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on his to delivering on'hisrprcmise to voters, and particularly american voters, and particularly when it comes to and when it comes to steel and aluminium. he said air force one atcrmin'rdm: he said oh air'forcefihe night atcrmin'rdm: he said di�*tair'fdr’ee'gfle night to reporters he last night toieportersthat he announce today, 25% on all steel 7 aluminium tariffs on all steel and aluminium import states, that 77 7affect affect some 7 7 7 affect some of the key trading partners including and mexico, an7d mexic7o, other 7 an7d mexic7o, other and 7 cana and mexico, other big and allies like korea, important allies like south korea, he sees as happening is this is what he sees as happening is this is programme tenting core about programme tenting core domestic industry, steel and in terms of aluminium making, in terms of the cost for importers of increasing the cost for importers of bringing the products into the united states, what many economists — -—— 7 777]t]t7th]>]]gh,77 77 7 7 777out7tho7ugh,7is7 77 7 7 777]t]t7th]>]]gh,i; 77es7pec7ially777 steel 7 7 steel mak7e, 7 steel mak7e, it 7 steel mak7e, it has 7 steel mak7e, it has a 7 ylilblateel make. it has been a based :-= �* the years that reduced �*the years that reduced the over the years that as reduced the of in those core numberpf jobs, in those core the states where people
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states. swing states where peepte for states, swing states where peepte for donald trump, he wants voted for donald trdmp, he wants te that voted for donald trdmp, he wants to that core vote. the other maintainthat corevote. the other he mratgtainthat corevote. the other he has is that he was problem he has is that he was elected of course on a core promise to bring down the cost offalying in the states, to bring down the united states, to bring down tariffs on import, aluminium because thaw is in aluminium because thaw is in building nium because thaw is in building cars because thaw is in building cars can ause thaw is in building cars can bring thaw is price, �*price7, end 7 consumer price, people end up paying more for things they in the more for things they buy in the shops and in this case, car, so shops and in this case, for car, so that damaging effect on is on something 7 is on so7me7thing of why mr trompis on'something ofra' when it comes to tariffs why mr trompis on'something ofra' a when it comes to tariffs why mr trompis on'something ofra' a potential it comes to tariffs why mr trompis on'something ofra' a potential trade ies to tariffs why mr trompis on'something ofra' a potential trade war o tariffs why mr trompis on'something ofra' a potential trade war with iffs why mr trompis on'something ofra' a potential trade war with some and a potential trade war with some of the us�*s key allies. the time is 13.16. a second laboortvtp'apologises the party says the burnley mp oliver ryan is being investigated. and tech experts in paris.
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coming up on bbc news, premier leaders liverpool were beaten league leaders liverpool were beaten by plymouth the fa cup. from last summer have been speaking about their daughters of their deaths. phil mccann has more. we just wejust dropped her to dance make that's all we did. make bracelets. that'sall we did. was make bracelets. thatfsrall we did. was a beautiful... funny, crazy, = 7:77 gorgeous girl. with their daughters in their own — gorgeous girl. with their daughters
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in their own words. _ gorgeous girl. with their daughters in their own words. .just - in their own words. it's just over six since elsie dot stancombe, six—year—old bebe king and nine—year—old we re were murdered in a knife while they made taylor swift affafl “we $5.55 $5555 t§¥jef518§ at affark while trees 5555 55155555 at a afféfls “d"? it??? $135 tétdfifgfllff at a dance class in bracelets at a dance class in southport. now in our first television interviews, lc and bebe's what on television interviews, lc and bebe's day what on television interviews, lc and bebe's day last what on television interviews, lc and bebe's day lastjuly what on television interviews, lc and bebe's day lastjuly —— hat on television interviews, lc and bebe's day lastjuly —— elsie. on television interviews, lc and bebe's day lastjuly —— elsie. eras on nice for her 7 ni7ce 77for her to do in the we7ek ni7ce 77for her to do in the 7 77 w7e7ek7of7c7e77for héitt do in the 7 77 w7e7ek7of7th7e73r ch; do in the 7 77 we7ei7t7oi'the7 school o do in the 7 77 w7e7ek7of 7th7e7 school holidays. e we7ek c ther77e ychool holidays. e 7 77 we7ek7c ther7e had7)7l holidays. e we7ek c ther77e had >l holi right e allthe kids there had... 7 be all the kids there hadmraeughh ifi all the kids there hadmraeughh i be there and all the kids there had—every right be there and safe. if all the kids there hadeoemrtght i be there and safe. to be there and feel safe. 5725555 . there, to be there and feel safe. 7 . y. there, have been there, it would not have i might not be i happened. i might not be here. i would never let that happen. would never have let that happen. and bebe king had to be the parents and bebe king had to be kept anonymous for legal reasons. i 5 lioness and i got feel like a lioness and i have got 7 protect my and i've got to sure that 7 sure that people 77that she make sure that people knew that she by this. she was pure
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she eras pure i0?- she was pure joy. bebe's light. she was pure 'oy. bebe's arents light. she was pure 'oy. bebe's parents were h light. she was pure 'oy. bebe's parents were also _ light. she was pure 'oy. bebe's| parents were also . the parents were also critical of the televise gecision to televise the sentencing liverpool court of their at liverpool crown court of their daughter's killer last month. plea. :.555.5555555 plea (139555551555 , f 5. 7 plea days earlier the to announce a public government to announce a public inquiry into what led up to the attack. parents say they attack. elsie's parents say they hope that inquiry leads even though, they accountability. even though, they said, it won't bring their daughter said, itwon'tbrihgtheird gt ~ back. i was so proud of her. from day mum. i was so proud of her. from day one, all i have ever said is elsie didn't know bad. phil mccann, bbc news. 19—year—old jaysley beck was found dead at larkhill camp
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today we have been hearing about the life of who was only when 7 77wh7e7ri she7 7 7 77wh7e7ri she7joined 7 7 77wh7e7rishe7joined the 7 7 77wh7e7rishe7joined the army. 7 7 77wh7e7rishe7joined the army. as7you 16 when she joined the army. as you said, just 19 when she died in december 2021 the not farfrom here. today not far from here. today we been hearing from77 leanne. �*leanne. 7 held a picture of mother leanne. she held a piste-re of in front of her as she gave laysley in front of her as she gave evidence today. said jaysley her evidence today. she said jaysley was kind, loving person, proud was a kind, loving person, proud to be the army, but that she be in the army. hot that she started the unwanted attention of getting the 5n5anted attention of line manager. getting the on5ante’d attention of line manager. he sent her line manager. he sent her something like 5000 whatsapp sognethgig like.5000 whatsapp in the two months before died. in some 7777di7e7d7.7in7s7o7me7o7f 7 diedinsomeof i]e777 diedinsomeof hesaid she died. in some of them he said that she loved her. but jaysley regarded these messages as psychotic because she oegdde’eehed’tr” 77 7 because she did riot head; shed7id7riot7f7e7el7777 7 even because she did not feel the same way about him. she said her own health was suffering mental health was suffering as a result of all this unwanted attention. she felt as she attention. she felt as though she could complain to could not complain to the authorities made a authorities because she made a similar complaint earlier authorities because she made a similarcomplaintearlier in authorities because she made a similar complaint earlier in the similar complaint earlier on in the year a separate soldier and
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if it remains as it is and it goes through as a bill, what we need in this industry. £1 million will still be exempt. but it is one of a series of changes, designed to raise more ministers argue their tax reforms are fair, balanced, farmers like the ones heading to the capital today say this is about more than just tax.
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yes, this is something like the third time in four months that farmers have brought heavy farmers have brought their heavy machinery to central london. (2le see can see parliament oeer one and over this one dozens 5�*55'455 5554— 5.55 55.5 555 555555 dozens of tractors. they far as my eye can see, all the miléhéll, ’wh'efghgu; the h fl rwhitehall, tllezgates way dawn whitehall; 'past'the'gates downing as way dawn whltahall; 'paat'tha'gataa downing as well. many of to downing street as well. many of them have banners on, they say — 7:2 =zz like axe the j j like axe the ta)l, 7 like axe the tax, ne things like axe the farm tax, no farmers, no food. i was speaking to the organiser this from save the organiser of this from save british farming, she telling ==: �* this proposed 77 �*this proposed change 77 �*this proposed change to 77 tax is being seen as straw for some farmers final alfaw far aama farmers altar years of final alfaw far ganja farmers altar years of challenging these farmers, of them up in north some of them met up in, narth landau. . down here earlier this before coming down here earlier this morning, that where they heard z -=: the uk party farage, j 1614 00:23:54,
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