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hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes. just want to bring you that news we brought you a few minutes ago,e barrow has been charged with the monitors don�*t act murders and her two young daughters —— with the murders. jimmy barrow is due to appear at nottingham magistrates�* court tomorrow —— jamie barrow. the owner of sports direct is buying the historic savile row tailor gieves & hawkes. frasers group said the move secured "a long term future" for the 250—year—old firm. let�*s talk to our business reporter noor nanji. what do we know? firstly remind us of these two companies and what has happened. this of these two companies and what has ha ened. , , ., of these two companies and what has hauened. , , ., , happened. this is frazier scrip, the company funded — happened. this is frazier scrip, the company funded by _ happened. this is frazier scrip, the company funded by mike _ happened. this is frazier scrip, the company funded by mike ashley, . company funded by mike ashley, buying up gieves & hawkes, a historic tale he has been around for turning 50 years. the deal as we understand incl
hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes. just want to bring you that news we brought you a few minutes ago,e barrow has been charged with the monitors don�*t act murders and her two young daughters —— with the murders. jimmy barrow is due to appear at nottingham magistrates�* court tomorrow —— jamie barrow. the owner of sports direct is buying the historic savile row tailor gieves & hawkes. frasers group said the move secured "a long term future" for the 250—year—old...
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hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.now been arrested by the metropolitan police in what is the uk's biggest anti—fraud operation. some victims have been tricked out of large sums of money. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds explains. it's the met�*s biggest ever operation against fraudsters. the new strategy — taking away their tools. hello! specifically a web—site allegedly run from this flat in east london, which police say was used by nearly 60,000 criminals worldwide. ispoof have been closed by the fbi. it was advertised openly online. the no 1 spoofing service... with handy how—to guides. police say it was used to call victims anonymously, while pretending to be from their bank. we are all used to these one—time passwords that come to your phone, for example, and you need to somehow con somebody to for example, and you need to somehow con somebody to give you that over the phone — that's the core of this. and to do that, you need to impersonate, perhaps, being their bank. to impersonate their bank, you need
hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.now been arrested by the metropolitan police in what is the uk's biggest anti—fraud operation. some victims have been tricked out of large sums of money. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds explains. it's the met�*s biggest ever operation against fraudsters. the new strategy — taking away their tools. hello! specifically a web—site allegedly run from this flat in east london, which police say was used by nearly 60,000 criminals worldwide. ispoof...
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she's there milton keynes . good evening, milton keynes. good evening, nana. milton keynes.uess i do think that the triple lock is worth keeping . the reason being is keeping. the reason being is that pensioners are not able to boost income even before the cost of living increases and the energy crisis. one in five pensioners were experiencing poverty. i do think that's increasing . keeping the triple increasing. keeping the triple lock you know, the triple lock is there against inflation, against earnings at more than 2.5, which is to which is 10.1. so i do believe that keeping the triple lock is and vital for our pensioners. thank you very much a big thank you to my wonderful great british voices. miranda in northampton, to brian and sally howe joining them in stand. stephanie in milton keynes. thank you . right. so that's what thank you. right. so that's what they think. what do you think? it's good to hear thoughts it's good to hear your thoughts , time for a quick , but now it's time for a quick p0p , but now it's time for a quick pop it's the part of the pop quiz. it's
she's there milton keynes . good evening, milton keynes. good evening, nana. milton keynes.uess i do think that the triple lock is worth keeping . the reason being is keeping. the reason being is that pensioners are not able to boost income even before the cost of living increases and the energy crisis. one in five pensioners were experiencing poverty. i do think that's increasing . keeping the triple increasing. keeping the triple lock you know, the triple lock is there against inflation,...
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afford it at all. james burridge has been to meet the family of 16—year—old gymnast naana oppon, in milton keynesan the absolute world to me. all mean the absolute world to me. fill my hard work and dedication, it would feel like it is all worth it. so you have to be very strong to do tumbling. you need very strong legs, very strong arms and core, your whole body needs to be in shape. i am very, very focused, i block out all the destruction, just focus on the run and try to get down track. naana oppon has a prodigious talent. she was first spotted aged four. ever since her parents have sacrificed everything to support her, working twojobs. it cost sacrificed everything to support her, working two jobs. it cost them around £700 a month. there is no financial help from the governing body and as the cost of living continues to bite, it is a dream getting harder to fund. l continues to bite, it is a dream getting harder to fund.- continues to bite, it is a dream getting harder to fund. i 'ust said to heri getting harder to fund. i 'ust said to hem don-ti getting harder to fund. i 'ust said to her i d
afford it at all. james burridge has been to meet the family of 16—year—old gymnast naana oppon, in milton keynesan the absolute world to me. all mean the absolute world to me. fill my hard work and dedication, it would feel like it is all worth it. so you have to be very strong to do tumbling. you need very strong legs, very strong arms and core, your whole body needs to be in shape. i am very, very focused, i block out all the destruction, just focus on the run and try to get down track....
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the chapter on milton friedman, hilton's paradise. keynesi on an old film and marks madness so we have a lot of fun with our titles. out of the blue dan. they don't read anymore, they just look but seriously, they do read but i have a lot of stories to bring to life each economist so it's important for got good compliments from other writers and economists, your bringing history alive. most books are dry and heavy theory but i try to show the theory like keynes. out of the great depression and marks out of the industrial revolution. milton friedman was in response to kane to bring it together in the thing i do that is unique, somewhat enthusiastic about it is that i have a hero. his economists said this and this economist said this, there's no hero, no pros and cons for the running thread so m make adam smith the founder of modern economics, a believer that is government would let people fulfill their own self interest you see an increase in prosperity and more people would be involved in a way to increase the standard of living so he become
the chapter on milton friedman, hilton's paradise. keynesi on an old film and marks madness so we have a lot of fun with our titles. out of the blue dan. they don't read anymore, they just look but seriously, they do read but i have a lot of stories to bring to life each economist so it's important for got good compliments from other writers and economists, your bringing history alive. most books are dry and heavy theory but i try to show the theory like keynes. out of the great depression and...
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keynes is there he came out of the great depression. marxists theory came out of the excesses of the industrial revolution. milton friedman was in response to keynes, and so forth. i bring it all together and the other thing i do that is unique of this book, you can see i'm somewhat enthusiastic about it, is that i have hero. all histories of thought prior to mind, well, this economist said this and this economists said this. there's no running plot. there is no hero. there's no pros and cons and a running thread. so i make adam smith, the founder of modern economics, kind of a believer in laissez faire that government, if government would just let people fulfill their own self interests, that you see an increase in prosperity, more people would be involved and it would be a way to increase the standard of living. so he becomes a hero, system of natural liberty becomes a hero. and then i judge every economist to what extent do you build upon this house that has been built, or are you tearing it down? are you trying to build another building? which is what marx did. to some extent keynes. and then i have adam smit
keynes is there he came out of the great depression. marxists theory came out of the excesses of the industrial revolution. milton friedman was in response to keynes, and so forth. i bring it all together and the other thing i do that is unique of this book, you can see i'm somewhat enthusiastic about it, is that i have hero. all histories of thought prior to mind, well, this economist said this and this economists said this. there's no running plot. there is no hero. there's no pros and cons...
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we will give you a £5,000 grant and you will go to somewhere milton keynes somewhere north of milton ld a new town where you will live and create a community. we have a million people arriving on. mike people a week arriving on. mike have offered them a job and have you offered them a job and a village to live in? can't be the solution. i mean, everybody keeps people keeps saying we need more people in country, you know, some in this country, you know, some people make their minds up whether we're going to have more in to boost the economy or not. but but again, it would be limited numbers. that's i'm limited numbers. that's what i'm saying, assuming. saying, right. okay. assuming. okay, looking at okay, but if but looking at these here, just looking these people here, just looking at find out about at this, we can find out about million pounds a day, i think is we're spending now house we're spending now to house illegal immigrants. we're spending now to house illegal immigrants . can find illegal immigrants. we can find that you say , the that money, as you say, the hotels, the bays
we will give you a £5,000 grant and you will go to somewhere milton keynes somewhere north of milton ld a new town where you will live and create a community. we have a million people arriving on. mike people a week arriving on. mike have offered them a job and have you offered them a job and a village to live in? can't be the solution. i mean, everybody keeps people keeps saying we need more people in country, you know, some in this country, you know, some people make their minds up whether...
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hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.f sunday morning. one—year—old nawa, and fatima, three, died on the day of the fire. their mother was on life support, but died on tuesday. today, two of fatimata's uncle spoke of the strength they are getting from the people around them. i am really grateful. _ from the people around them. i am really grateful. it _ from the people around them. i am really grateful. it shows _ from the people around them. i —n really grateful. it shows the solidarity of the community, and how the community always come together to support each other. latte the community always come together to support each other.— to support each other. we are very much comforted, _ to support each other. we are very much comforted, because - to support each other. we are very much comforted, because we - to support each other. we are very| much comforted, because we know to support each other. we are very - much comforted, because we know that our community is behind us, and in demanding— our community is behind us, a
hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.f sunday morning. one—year—old nawa, and fatima, three, died on the day of the fire. their mother was on life support, but died on tuesday. today, two of fatimata's uncle spoke of the strength they are getting from the people around them. i am really grateful. _ from the people around them. i am really grateful. it _ from the people around them. i am really grateful. it shows _ from the people around them. i —n really grateful. it shows the solidarity of...
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assassinate milton keynes. thank you so much for your thoughts. brilliant british voices.upplements now it is time for supplements sunday when me and my panel discussed that have our discussed that have caught our eye. start . stanley. eye. let's start. stanley. stanley, got stories stanley, you've got stories about boy george having a bit of about boy george having a bit of a meltdown the jungle. yeah, a meltdown in the jungle. yeah, there it is. is my funk. there it is. there is my funk. there my front. well, having there is my front. well, having beenin there is my front. well, having been in the jungle myself, you did know for couple of years ago i've actually been following this with great interest. so i mean, i'm a bit of a supporter, matt hancock, this particular matt hancock, on this particular one. oh, boy. george has one. but oh, boy. george has been a joy a joy to look at. but it does seem as yesterday he had a bit of a bit of a hero. errol mcgreevy wanted a lift back home in the beginning. i don't recall anybody ever offering me a lift in the in the bar. didn't
assassinate milton keynes. thank you so much for your thoughts. brilliant british voices.upplements now it is time for supplements sunday when me and my panel discussed that have our discussed that have caught our eye. start . stanley. eye. let's start. stanley. stanley, got stories stanley, you've got stories about boy george having a bit of about boy george having a bit of a meltdown the jungle. yeah, a meltdown in the jungle. yeah, there it is. is my funk. there it is. there is my funk....
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milton keynes judith bedfordshire, our linguist.ossible solve the migrant crisis? lots of been getting touch of you've been getting in touch with carol says we with your views, carol says we can the government tough can if the government tough ignore courts that , hate us and ignore courts that, hate us and get the illegals out any way we can and says there is no political will to solve the illegal immigrant problem despite nowhere to put them so . despite nowhere to put them so. your thoughts coming thick and fast. now it's time for our quick fire debate, the part of the show where discuss of the the show where we discuss of the other making the other stories making the headlines. today, headlines. joining me today, author christine author and broadcaster christine hamilton , journalist, hamilton, also journalist, broadcaster entrepreneur broadcaster and entrepreneur danny kelly. right. kick danny kelly. right. let's kick off this story. a in off this story. a town in cornwall was not too happy after being named one of their toilet
milton keynes judith bedfordshire, our linguist.ossible solve the migrant crisis? lots of been getting touch of you've been getting in touch with carol says we with your views, carol says we can the government tough can if the government tough ignore courts that , hate us and ignore courts that, hate us and get the illegals out any way we can and says there is no political will to solve the illegal immigrant problem despite nowhere to put them so . despite nowhere to put them so. your thoughts...
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try to show is that the theory, like keynes's theory, came out of the great depression, marxist theory came out of the excesses of the industrial revolution. and milton friedman in response to keynes. and so forth. so i bring i bring it all together. the other thing i do, that unique of this book, you can i'm somewhat enthusiastic about it is that i have a hero. all histories fire prior to mine. wow. this economist said this then this economist there's there's no running plot. there's no hero. there's no pros and cons and. a running thread. so i make adam smith the founder of modern economics, kind of a in laissez faire that government but if government would just people fulfill their own self-interest that you would see an increase in prosperity more people would be involved and it would be a way to increase the standard of living. so he the hero system of natural liberty the hero. and then i judge every to what extent do you build this the house that smith built or are you tearing it down or are you trying to build another building which is what marx did and to some extent. cage so and then i have adam model left for dead then is resuscitated by th
try to show is that the theory, like keynes's theory, came out of the great depression, marxist theory came out of the excesses of the industrial revolution. and milton friedman in response to keynes. and so forth. so i bring i bring it all together. the other thing i do, that unique of this book, you can i'm somewhat enthusiastic about it is that i have a hero. all histories fire prior to mine. wow. this economist said this then this economist there's there's no running plot. there's no hero....
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milton friedman was response to keynes and so forth. i bring it all together.er thing that i do that is unique of this book, someone enthusiastic about it, i have a hero. well, this economists said this in this economist said this, there is no running plot, there is no hero, no pros and cons, a running thread so i make adam smith the founder of modern economics. kind of a believer that government, if government would just let people fulfill their own self interest that you would see an increase in prosperity, more people would be involved and it would be a way to increase the standard of living. so key becomes the hero. and then i judge every economist to what extent you build upon the house that smith built. are you trying to build another building which is what marx did. to some extent, keynes. and then i have adam smith's model left for dead anti-has resuscitated by the school, by the austrians, by the british school, by the chicago school, by the austrian. in typical american fashion, it is with a good ending. the collapse of the berlin wall. and capitalism
milton friedman was response to keynes and so forth. i bring it all together.er thing that i do that is unique of this book, someone enthusiastic about it, i have a hero. well, this economists said this in this economist said this, there is no running plot, there is no hero, no pros and cons, a running thread so i make adam smith the founder of modern economics. kind of a believer that government, if government would just let people fulfill their own self interest that you would see an increase...
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that's nice jenny in milton keynes says good , in milton keynes says good, morning, my little front roomok a lot like it really is. i'm surprised it move around i and susan . yes susan around i and susan. yes susan said we had to put us because we emptied a storage and there's no room to put this anywhere except the kitchen . there you go. very the kitchen. there you go. very nice to . get your pictures nice to. get your pictures coming through gb news and gbnews.uk got all the headlines . i will tell you more about cyber scammers after the weather . good morning. i'm alex deakin . this is your latest weather update from the met office. a bright and the breezy friday out there today. sunny spells for most and not much the way of rain. we certainly had a lot of wet and windy weather over the past 48 hours from a couple of weather fronts in this low pressure system. but here this little in the ours is little bump in the of ours is what a little ridge . and what call a little ridge. and that will bring, as i say, most of us fine day, not everywhere of us a fine day, not everywhere still wes
that's nice jenny in milton keynes says good , in milton keynes says good, morning, my little front roomok a lot like it really is. i'm surprised it move around i and susan . yes susan around i and susan. yes susan said we had to put us because we emptied a storage and there's no room to put this anywhere except the kitchen . there you go. very the kitchen. there you go. very nice to . get your pictures nice to. get your pictures coming through gb news and gbnews.uk got all the headlines . i...
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motley are from milton keynes. i hope i'm pronouncing that right . that's perfect.'s been wonderful to watch you tonight. yes you have a pronounced address . excellent. good. address. excellent. good. i normally can't my own name, so that's a vast improvement. so what's your take on this one? i mean , you know, you're you're mean, you know, you're you're quite clearly a woman or you are identifying as a woman . what's identifying as a woman. what's your take on the qatar world cup ? the fact that we take so much money from a regime that women not even as second class citizens, as third class citizens, as third class citizens don't. i agree . i think citizens don't. i agree. i think that we should boycott qatar money for so many reasons we need to take a against the qataris for all that they you know their beliefs and how they treat the lgbt the gay community women and also migrant workers . women and also migrant workers. we know that they obviously there's been a lot abuse for migrant workers, lots of them have lost their lives . we have have lost their lives. we h
motley are from milton keynes. i hope i'm pronouncing that right . that's perfect.'s been wonderful to watch you tonight. yes you have a pronounced address . excellent. good. address. excellent. good. i normally can't my own name, so that's a vast improvement. so what's your take on this one? i mean , you know, you're you're mean, you know, you're you're quite clearly a woman or you are identifying as a woman . what's identifying as a woman. what's your take on the qatar world cup ? the fact...
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barber introduced operation deter is a zero tolerance approach to knife crime and it started in milton keynes repeat this in their areas? i forces in the country to repeat this in their areas?— forces in the country to repeat this in their areas? i have met with the excellent police _ in their areas? i have met with the excellent police and _ in their areas? i have met with the excellent police and crime - excellent police and crime commissioner to whom he refers on two occasions now, maybe even more, and i really welcome the initiatives that are showing measurable impacts against violent crime. i'm determined those interventions are proven to work and that they are delivered across the forces and i'm also a big supporter of violence reduction units and i'm very keen to look at the verified results of operation deter along side all other innovative approaches and i'm clear that all options should be explored and we should support those operations that work.- and we should support those operations that work. thank you, mr s-eaker. operations that work. thank you, mr speaker- the — operations t
barber introduced operation deter is a zero tolerance approach to knife crime and it started in milton keynes repeat this in their areas? i forces in the country to repeat this in their areas?— forces in the country to repeat this in their areas? i have met with the excellent police _ in their areas? i have met with the excellent police and _ in their areas? i have met with the excellent police and crime - excellent police and crime commissioner to whom he refers on two occasions now, maybe...
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afford it at all. james burridge has been to meet the family of 16—year—old gymnast naana oppon in milton keynes a prodigious| talent. she was first spotted aged four. eversince talent. she was first spotted aged four. ever since her parents antonia and paul have sacrificed everything to support her. working two jobs. it cost them around £700 a month. there is no financial help from the governing body, and as a cost of living continues to bite, it is a dream getting harder to find. ljust dream getting harder to find. i 'ust sa to dream getting harder to find. i 'ust say to her. — dream getting harder to find. i 'ust say to her. i— dream getting harder to find. i 'ust say to her, i don't i dream getting harder to find. i 'ust say to her, i don't know i dream getting harder to find. inst say to her, i don't know how we will cope next year. and i am trying as much as possible to see if we can really afford to travel that far for competitions and training.- really afford to travel that far for competitions and training. when i com ete i competitions and training. when i compete i think— competitions
afford it at all. james burridge has been to meet the family of 16—year—old gymnast naana oppon in milton keynes a prodigious| talent. she was first spotted aged four. eversince talent. she was first spotted aged four. ever since her parents antonia and paul have sacrificed everything to support her. working two jobs. it cost them around £700 a month. there is no financial help from the governing body, and as a cost of living continues to bite, it is a dream getting harder to find. ljust...