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so i'd thought the harlow constituency in 1992, there was a strong chance harlow was going to be a female7, and because 50% of the seats had to be eventually it wasn't and i succeeded. so at a personal interest level, it's kind of like i can understand concerns about it, but without women only shortlist, you would never broken the grass glass ceiling. >> i think women only shortlists are a bit ridiculous because as long as you've got within the selection panels that are making the decisions, if you've got mixed, it's for me. it's not just about your gender, it's about what's your experience? what do you bring to the table and all the rest. so as long as you've got a mixture of people making the decisions, you should have the best people for the job presented as potential candidates. i would never, ever want to get a job, literally just because no guy was allowed to apply. i would be absolutely mortified. and every day i went to work, i would sit there thinking i am a token , member of thinking i am a token, member of this team, and i'm here because a guy wasn't allowed to compete against
so i'd thought the harlow constituency in 1992, there was a strong chance harlow was going to be a female7, and because 50% of the seats had to be eventually it wasn't and i succeeded. so at a personal interest level, it's kind of like i can understand concerns about it, but without women only shortlist, you would never broken the grass glass ceiling. >> i think women only shortlists are a bit ridiculous because as long as you've got within the selection panels that are making the...
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the security guard from harlow in essex was arrested and charged after he disclosed his plan online tong for holly willoughby, the judge was told in court. so, life changing for holly willoughby, thejudge was told in court. so, a life sentence with a minimum of 16 years for gavin plumb. this is bbc news. she described the impact of gavin plumb's actions as life changing. thejudge said plumb planned it all meticulously. the plan to murder holly willoughby was the end point of a plan developed over a time to kidnap and falsely imprisoning herfor developed over a time to kidnap and falsely imprisoning her for the principal purpose of raping and otherwise sexually abusing her. another woman gavin plumb targeted says he could have been stopped — we'll hearfrom her later in the programme. also on the programme... ladies and gentlemen, president putin. another awkward moment for president biden, as he says he won't pull out of the us election. a major hunt for a man believed to have left two suitcases containing human remains in bristol. and one of england's finest cricketers, jimmy anderson,
the security guard from harlow in essex was arrested and charged after he disclosed his plan online tong for holly willoughby, the judge was told in court. so, life changing for holly willoughby, thejudge was told in court. so, a life sentence with a minimum of 16 years for gavin plumb. this is bbc news. she described the impact of gavin plumb's actions as life changing. thejudge said plumb planned it all meticulously. the plan to murder holly willoughby was the end point of a plan developed...
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gavin plumb from harlow sent graphic and sexually motivated plans online which involved invading the08, the second of those offences, which was false imprisonment against 216—year—old girls who he worked with in woolworths in harlow. he received a 32 month sentence in prison. this was one of the things the prosecution pointed out to the jury. they said even if he said this was all fantasy when talking about holly willoughby this was a man who had done these things for real. he crossed over the line from fantasy into reality to committing offences against real life women. my colleague charlotte gallagher has been looking back at the details of this very dark and disturbing case. holly willoughby, one of the uk's most popular and successful television presenters. this was her final appearance on this morning, before her life changed dramatically. police! as later that day, gavin plumb was arrested for plotting her kidnap, rape and murder. at the moment you're under arrest for conspiracy to kidnap. _ who? holly willoughby. i don't think those ones are. warm. i'm not gonna lie. she's a f
gavin plumb from harlow sent graphic and sexually motivated plans online which involved invading the08, the second of those offences, which was false imprisonment against 216—year—old girls who he worked with in woolworths in harlow. he received a 32 month sentence in prison. this was one of the things the prosecution pointed out to the jury. they said even if he said this was all fantasy when talking about holly willoughby this was a man who had done these things for real. he crossed over...
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of harlow, huge opposition of what seemed like it. a poll through the local council and 64% of people supported the proposals. we were putting forward. but it's the opposition which is very noisy and very vociferous, and the planning bill that the government is implementing gives the mechanism to be able to overcome that. >> let's talk about something else, emma. in the in the king's speech, talking about his border security command, i mean, whatever that means, i don't know. but starmer does keep saying he's going to smash the gangs. he's like a darling whizzing around. i will smash the gangs. i will smash the gangs. >> what does that mean? he doesn't. he doesn't really ever show his working out, does he? he says we're going. and it's actually the same with this. we're going to do this. but it's not entirely clear exactly how it's going to avoid all of the challenges that the conservative government faced it. you know, it's not necessarily the case that the conservatives just didn't want to do the things that they promised to the pub
of harlow, huge opposition of what seemed like it. a poll through the local council and 64% of people supported the proposals. we were putting forward. but it's the opposition which is very noisy and very vociferous, and the planning bill that the government is implementing gives the mechanism to be able to overcome that. >> let's talk about something else, emma. in the in the king's speech, talking about his border security command, i mean, whatever that means, i don't know. but starmer...
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he previously had to defend it and say it wasn't related to donald trump or nascar, more so jack harlownot just about the united states. good stuff. >>> when we come back, parents, you'll want to stay tuned for a popular sound machine recall. and an explosive video of whatnot to do with fireworks this holiday weekend so you can hopefully keep all of your fingers and limbs. fingers and limbs. ooh.troducing allison's plaque psoriasis. she thinks her flaky, gray patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. over here! otezla can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing otezla for over a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. ♪♪ [announcer] with clearer skin girls' day out is a
he previously had to defend it and say it wasn't related to donald trump or nascar, more so jack harlownot just about the united states. good stuff. >>> when we come back, parents, you'll want to stay tuned for a popular sound machine recall. and an explosive video of whatnot to do with fireworks this holiday weekend so you can hopefully keep all of your fingers and limbs. fingers and limbs. ooh.troducing allison's plaque psoriasis. she thinks her flaky, gray patches are all people...
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[chuckles] ♪ ♪ - this video is, like, really groundbreaking 'cause, like, jack harlow's not in it.
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it said it can be between the harlow. therefore, i think it was a, the 1st of all they say every day is what people want to be develop. the guy used to face the guy told us that in the last page for a not to be you said last, the need for it, the right to reverse all that section that lead to it says the donation for the bodies. yes. if this one do the ones that do it because of the way that they buy, the default is the right to do or the, to the account with the content on the serious decisions though, because with the majority was the con, you'll know, so it was very very difficult that the big to see why he's way georgia is that these hearing on fine, well 1st i'm going by girl jack, but here's what it is. now listening is of the lease that any we don't get the original be officially the days and you press the do with us, the office in lights and so on. so it's not the, the big number one i do on the use. the agenda use for the ambassador is the judge said israel's policy is could be equivalent to segregation discrimin
it said it can be between the harlow. therefore, i think it was a, the 1st of all they say every day is what people want to be develop. the guy used to face the guy told us that in the last page for a not to be you said last, the need for it, the right to reverse all that section that lead to it says the donation for the bodies. yes. if this one do the ones that do it because of the way that they buy, the default is the right to do or the, to the account with the content on the serious...
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on the 11th of december, 2008, when you were 21, while you were working at woolworths in harlow, youroached 216 year old girls who were also working there with a box cutter or stanley knife type instrument, and you threatened them, telling them to get to the back of the stock room after failing to untangle a piece of rope that you had intended to use , you took out intended to use, you took out some tape and began to bind the hands of one of the girls behind her back. the other girl escaped and the alarm was raised . the and the alarm was raised. the police attended and you were arrested on the 15th of june, 2009 for these offences of false imprisonment to which you had pleaded guilty. you were sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 32 months. there is no offence specific sentencing council guideline in relation to any of these offences. i have had regard to the guidelines on overarching principles and totality in relation to the offence of soliciting murder. i have considered the decisions of the court of appeal referred to in the sentencing note provided by the sentencing note prov
on the 11th of december, 2008, when you were 21, while you were working at woolworths in harlow, youroached 216 year old girls who were also working there with a box cutter or stanley knife type instrument, and you threatened them, telling them to get to the back of the stock room after failing to untangle a piece of rope that you had intended to use , you took out intended to use, you took out some tape and began to bind the hands of one of the girls behind her back. the other girl escaped and...
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scheduled to sit down with republican presidential nominees. donald trump, later this friday, with ms. harlow sir is digital to agree to a us bach piece proposal. so i think the scale of civilian casualties and guess she added the release of is really hostage and some relief for the suffering of people in the end clips was a top priority. but also emphasizing that a 2 state solution was the only last thing wait on some of the violence progress also stated that her support for his release. that sense from when i was a young girl collecting funds to plant trees for israel to my time in the united states senate. and now as the white house, i have had an unwavering commitment to the existence of the state of israel, to its security. and to the people of israel, i've said it many times, but it bears repeating. israel has a right to defend itself and how it does so matters. what was benjamin netanyahu met? 12 officials in the white house protesters port rivers effect club in the streets of the us capital. a number of the visits demonstrators are calling for it in to the warren gas, which has claime
scheduled to sit down with republican presidential nominees. donald trump, later this friday, with ms. harlow sir is digital to agree to a us bach piece proposal. so i think the scale of civilian casualties and guess she added the release of is really hostage and some relief for the suffering of people in the end clips was a top priority. but also emphasizing that a 2 state solution was the only last thing wait on some of the violence progress also stated that her support for his release. that...
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fbi in the united states as whether the metropolitan police in london and an essex police here in harlowsted very swiftly after that. in fact in her statement holly willoughby did single him as well as other people out when she said as women, we should not be made to feel unsafe going about our daily lives and in our own homes. i will be forever grateful to the undercover police officer who understood the imminent threat. gavin plumb wept in the dark when the verdict was read out. the three guilty counts to kidnap incitement, ralph incitement, to murder. he said that he was not somebody who is ever going to carry this out. but the jury felt differently and he has been convicted of those charges. he will be sentenced a week tomorrow on friday the 12th ofjuly back here at chelmsford crown court in the meantime he's continued to be remanded in custody. israel's prime minister has told president biden he's sending a negotiating team to take part in talks aimed at securing the release of hostages held by hamas in gaza. the two men talked over the phone earlier. but benjamin netanyahu's office
fbi in the united states as whether the metropolitan police in london and an essex police here in harlowsted very swiftly after that. in fact in her statement holly willoughby did single him as well as other people out when she said as women, we should not be made to feel unsafe going about our daily lives and in our own homes. i will be forever grateful to the undercover police officer who understood the imminent threat. gavin plumb wept in the dark when the verdict was read out. the three...
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street in london has pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office. 51—year—old craig carter, from harlow italian filmmaker who was in the capital attending a festival. carter will be sentenced in september. the former us president barack obama and his wife michelle have endorsed vice—president kamala harris to be the democratic presidential nominee. it ended days of speculation over whether she'd gain their support. they said in a phone call to the candidate they'd do everything they could to help her win. we called to say michelle and i couldn't be prouder to endorse you and to do everything we can to get you through this election and into the oval office. oh, my goodness! michelle, barack, this means so much to me. i am looking forward to doing this with the two of you, doug and i both, and getting out there, being on the road, but most of all, ijust want to tell you that the words you have spoken and the friendship that you have given over all these years need given over all these years mean more than i can express, so thank you both. and our north america editor sarah smith is outsid
street in london has pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office. 51—year—old craig carter, from harlow italian filmmaker who was in the capital attending a festival. carter will be sentenced in september. the former us president barack obama and his wife michelle have endorsed vice—president kamala harris to be the democratic presidential nominee. it ended days of speculation over whether she'd gain their support. they said in a phone call to the candidate they'd do everything they...
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street in london has pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office. 51—year—old craig carter, from harloways the regulator for nhs and care services in england is "not fit for purpose". he's promised urgent action to reform the care quality commission. he was reacting to the interim findings of an independent review of the coc which found significant failings. our health correspondent jim reed has the latest. from hospitals to gps surgeries and dentists to care homes, the coc is the organisation in england meant to regulate all these crucial parts of our lives. a new independent review out today, though, will say the whole system needs urgent reform, and the new health secretary agrees. there are brilliant people working throughout the nhs and social care, but what we can't do is pretend that there are also not enormous amounts of failure to be seen. and for that failure to be rotting at the heart of the coc is intolerable. we will not tolerate it, we will take the action needed to deliver the radical reform that organisation needs. according to the government, the report will say a large
street in london has pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office. 51—year—old craig carter, from harloways the regulator for nhs and care services in england is "not fit for purpose". he's promised urgent action to reform the care quality commission. he was reacting to the interim findings of an independent review of the coc which found significant failings. our health correspondent jim reed has the latest. from hospitals to gps surgeries and dentists to care homes, the coc is...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in winchester. 51—year—old craig carter from 51—year—old craig carterfrom harlowe will be sentenced in september. the health secretary wes streeting said a new regulator for nhs and care services in england is not fit for purpose. he has... care quality commission reform. independent review of the coc which found significant failings. police in the ancient japanese capital, nara, have stepped up patrols after a spate of cases involving tourists being aggressive towards the city's famous deer. the deer are a massive tourist draw for nara where they roam around temples and parks in large herds. officers have now been posted at key areas making announcements in english and chinese not to touch the deer. before you go, let'sjust before you go, let's just recap some of the olympic ceremony that got under way an hour of the olympic ceremony that got underway an hourand of the olympic ceremony that got under way an hour and a half ago. emmanuel macron and brigitta were on the stands getting ready to watch the stands getting ready to watch the ceremony. and lady gaga was
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in winchester. 51—year—old craig carter from 51—year—old craig carterfrom harlowe will be sentenced in september. the health secretary wes streeting said a new regulator for nhs and care services in england is not fit for purpose. he has... care quality commission reform. independent review of the coc which found significant failings. police in the ancient japanese capital, nara, have stepped up patrols after a spate of cases involving tourists being aggressive...
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in 2006, the former security guard from harlow received a suspended sentence for targeting two women. she got onto the same carriage as i did. she sat somewhere in the middle, i went to the back, when i noticed that somebody came and sat right in front of me, and i thought, well, the carriage is empty. she's never spoken before about what happened to her, but she agreed to speak to me on the condition her voice was disguised. he passed me a note. i mean, ithought, it'sjust some piece of paper. i didn't even look what he was doing, i ignored it. then, he pushed it forward for me to read. and when i read it, it was something, something along the lines of, "get off the train with me. "be quiet. "don't do anything. "get off the train with me and nothing will happen to anybody." he had a rope and replica gun on him. and as i read that note, it was only then i looked at the person. so, my first impression was that he is huge. i have no chance. so, there was this moment when i was just frozen and scared. but it was also disbelief. i thought, "maybe he'sjoking." i mean, it's absurd, but he s
in 2006, the former security guard from harlow received a suspended sentence for targeting two women. she got onto the same carriage as i did. she sat somewhere in the middle, i went to the back, when i noticed that somebody came and sat right in front of me, and i thought, well, the carriage is empty. she's never spoken before about what happened to her, but she agreed to speak to me on the condition her voice was disguised. he passed me a note. i mean, ithought, it'sjust some piece of paper....
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so whether or not that is swindon south, whether or not that is, you know, the old favourite of harlow, real election nerds know the names of these seats, the ones that swing with the overall trend. so we'll be looking out for those. but there are other really important headlines, if you like, that haven't been written yet that we'll find out about. so will reform manage to take seats, particularly nigel farage in clacton? will the snp really get hammered in scotland, or actually, might they manage to hang on to being the biggest party in scotland 7 so there are lots of sort of individual headlines. but the overall big picture is of course what matters most. and when does the big call get made? it's really simple. when a party hits 326 seats, that means they've got a majority. that means that they're going to run the country. now, that probably might be at about 3:00 or 11:00, but i think the result�*s going to be very clear before then. as the polls close at 10pm tomorrow night, the exit poll will be released. let's just have a look at some of those points in more detail. this is base
so whether or not that is swindon south, whether or not that is, you know, the old favourite of harlow, real election nerds know the names of these seats, the ones that swing with the overall trend. so we'll be looking out for those. but there are other really important headlines, if you like, that haven't been written yet that we'll find out about. so will reform manage to take seats, particularly nigel farage in clacton? will the snp really get hammered in scotland, or actually, might they...
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last one, i ask myself, why does it pilates exist in harlow? so i started my own studio, get an a brick-and-mortar in new york is not easy chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big health and chase with that for me, earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials for the chase inc. business cash part in chase for business, make moment. what's yours. feeling from a backed-up god? >> we are lacks works naturally with the water in your body to help you go for your gut and your mood will follow for eight grams of fiber, tried mirror fiber gummies new glasses by one. >> what free up vision works i'm just telling everyone by one pair, get one free for back-to-school vision works. see the difference that the most he's breathing when i saw that ethan was not breathing, i determined that i needed to use something to remove the obstruction from his airway. it's very important for every household to have a life. that everyone should have won in their home anything can happen in any moment. >> i want
last one, i ask myself, why does it pilates exist in harlow? so i started my own studio, get an a brick-and-mortar in new york is not easy chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big health and chase with that for me, earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials for the chase inc. business cash part in chase for business, make moment. what's yours. feeling from a backed-up god? >> we are lacks works naturally with the water in your...
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bryce harlow and melvin laird. and again, you can't learn from anybody like those two gentlemen. they they taught so much. and i watched them deal with the press. they would meet with members of the press in their offices and in watching the way they navigated with questions that were intended to be gotcha moments was was again inspiring. and from there i went back to school in the summer of 73 was tough and the ervin hearings were had taken place. it was it was just a tough summer and someone suggested i go see a government professor at the of virginia where i was attending college. he listened to me for several minutes and did what i have since discovered as a member of the faculty is typical and probably not the worst idea, he said. this sounds like an independent to me, and so he offered to supervise the independent study which resulted in a paper i he was his remarks at the end were very kind. i do know how that paper got in hands. he did ask me if he could share it, and i said yes. beyond that, i, i showed it to my mom and dad, mainly because of his comments, but i got a ca
bryce harlow and melvin laird. and again, you can't learn from anybody like those two gentlemen. they they taught so much. and i watched them deal with the press. they would meet with members of the press in their offices and in watching the way they navigated with questions that were intended to be gotcha moments was was again inspiring. and from there i went back to school in the summer of 73 was tough and the ervin hearings were had taken place. it was it was just a tough summer and someone...
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you know, i think about paulette harlow, the pro-life activist,bout a won with a medical condition, peacefullyraying and singing in front of a clinic and she's thrown in jail. but -- but these guys are not can put out a statement for you know, who do you think at this point, fbi , someone should be involved in researching the foreign countr thiny nexus? we have been warned about this. i would think that they're arey're looking intoearching th. >> oh, absolutely. and when i was at the atpartment of justice workiny lg for the attorney general barr, as you mentioned earlier, that's exactly what we were dointog with respect to blm. and so it's certainly can be done. som canrtainly on a minimu be investigated. and let's not forget here, kelly, that washington, d.c., doj here is uniquely situated in that it hasunique both local and federal jurisdiction over the areaon oves that were destrw basically yesterday. and yet not only do we not i have a statement, we have no idea if they're investigating and we don't know what they're they and w is just remarkable considering what happened in our backyard j
you know, i think about paulette harlow, the pro-life activist,bout a won with a medical condition, peacefullyraying and singing in front of a clinic and she's thrown in jail. but -- but these guys are not can put out a statement for you know, who do you think at this point, fbi , someone should be involved in researching the foreign countr thiny nexus? we have been warned about this. i would think that they're arey're looking intoearching th. >> oh, absolutely. and when i was at the...
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to save democracy, some people who have a problem with saying that, but i don't i represent harlow east harlem and washington hasn bragg's. >> i know what that means for my community so let's stick with him and if he decides not to do that, will be fully behind, would would somebody else. >> but right now switching horses in the middle of the river, leads to only one thing. you drown out the shore all right. standby for me because we have some breaking news tonight. it's incredibly sad news congresswoman sheila jackson lee, 30 year fixture in the united states congress she wants led the congressional black caucus. we've learned tonight that she has died she was 74-years-old, jackson lee, just last month, revealed that she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. she was undergoing treatment and in announcing the diagnosis, the congresswoman said this the road ahead will not be easy. but i stand in faith that god will strengthen me. jackson lee first rose to prominence in 1989, winning an at-large bid to the house houston city council. her career at touched virtually every human rights
to save democracy, some people who have a problem with saying that, but i don't i represent harlow east harlem and washington hasn bragg's. >> i know what that means for my community so let's stick with him and if he decides not to do that, will be fully behind, would would somebody else. >> but right now switching horses in the middle of the river, leads to only one thing. you drown out the shore all right. standby for me because we have some breaking news tonight. it's incredibly...
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now i'm joined by, well, actually two former mps for harlow, bill rammell and robert halfon. as you've reminded me, two former ministers for higher education, before we get into the campaign . yeah. as parents, the campaign. yeah. as parents, i think we can all identify with emma webber and the families involved in this does seem to me that something's gone wrong with this case, that they are feeling, that they haven't been listened to, that they've been failed by multiple agencies, and that valdo calocane seems to be getting more of the state and authorities attention than the families of these victims. we need a public inquiry into this, don't we? >> we do. what really struck me, were her words about the way that public agencies close ranks, when there's been potential wrongdoing. and i think the only way to cleanse that and get at it is a public inquiry. but i found it found it shocking that he's getting access to benefits, even if you accept that he was in the midst of a severe psychotic episode, it was still a heinous crime . he it was still a heinous crime. he is being
now i'm joined by, well, actually two former mps for harlow, bill rammell and robert halfon. as you've reminded me, two former ministers for higher education, before we get into the campaign . yeah. as parents, the campaign. yeah. as parents, i think we can all identify with emma webber and the families involved in this does seem to me that something's gone wrong with this case, that they are feeling, that they haven't been listened to, that they've been failed by multiple agencies, and that...
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gavin plumb from harlow in essex deny soliciting murder, incitement to kidnap and incitement to rape,noon... party leaders tour the country on the penultimate day of the general election campaign. they're hoping to win over undecided voters, with less than 48 hours to go until the polls open and the new children's laureate is announced in the next 15 minutes — we'll be hearing what they've got in store. and coming up on sportsday in the next 20 minutes on bbc news, we are going to have more from wimbledon — plenty of british interest on the second day of the championships. we'll head live to the all england club. fire crews on the greek island of kos are battling wildfires that forced locals and tourists to seek shelter overnight. more than 100 firefghters are still tackling the blaze, which officials say is now being brought under control. jessica lane has the latest. more than 100 firefighters spent the night battling these fires on the island of kos, trying to make sure they won't flare up again. this is one of greece's most popular and busiest tourist spots. the scenes last night
gavin plumb from harlow in essex deny soliciting murder, incitement to kidnap and incitement to rape,noon... party leaders tour the country on the penultimate day of the general election campaign. they're hoping to win over undecided voters, with less than 48 hours to go until the polls open and the new children's laureate is announced in the next 15 minutes — we'll be hearing what they've got in store. and coming up on sportsday in the next 20 minutes on bbc news, we are going to have more...
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because they hadnt it was partly because they hadn't won areas like basingstoke and basildon and harlowtalking about. >> they didn't break through in great yarmouth last year. >> they didn't break through in great yarmouth last year . we great yarmouth last year. we held the council, but this year reform of leapfrog straight over both parties, 17,500 majority. >> and i think that the state of local government finances is another huge issue. and i thought when rishi started talking about what had happened in nottingham and birmingham, he was actually on better ground than he kept going on about what was going on in wales. >> you see what what farage can probably do now , theo, is be a probably do now, theo, is be a thorn in the side of sir keir starmer, but doing it from within the house of commons. and what i mean by that is that what does farage do? he needles and he meddles and he does it via the media as much as through politics. it'll be interesting to see what he can now do with it from within. >> but, but, but but the house of commons is a vehicle votes in the house of commons is
because they hadnt it was partly because they hadn't won areas like basingstoke and basildon and harlowtalking about. >> they didn't break through in great yarmouth last year. >> they didn't break through in great yarmouth last year . we great yarmouth last year. we held the council, but this year reform of leapfrog straight over both parties, 17,500 majority. >> and i think that the state of local government finances is another huge issue. and i thought when rishi started...
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but what we do know is that gavin plum, 37 year old from harlow, had been planning this for over two the social media app called kik. and on there he met david nelson, who was an undercover police officer from the uk, and david and he didn't know this at the time, but he was speaking to an undercover police officer, and then he was arrested in october 2023 after nelson flagged his concerns to the fbi and passed that information on onto essex police . now, today, we've heard police. now, today, we've heard from the prosecutor who added that plum had been a researching her movements, her home address, seeing whether she had cctv or not at her home. and the prosecutor described this as part of a plan which she said was to abduct and kill. now, in terms of we, we also heard from plum's barrister sasha wass , who plum's barrister sasha wass, who said that the defendant is embarrassed and ashamed by the details of his online conversations. and they were conversations. and they were conversations he were expected to remain private now of course, he has been jailed for a minimum of 15 years
but what we do know is that gavin plum, 37 year old from harlow, had been planning this for over two the social media app called kik. and on there he met david nelson, who was an undercover police officer from the uk, and david and he didn't know this at the time, but he was speaking to an undercover police officer, and then he was arrested in october 2023 after nelson flagged his concerns to the fbi and passed that information on onto essex police . now, today, we've heard police. now, today,...
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>>for 47 years, the festival showcases all styles of houla. 12 are invited each year harlow really milehas participated every year. >>minutes a kid's eye made it in competition. good experience, especially those grand more than just a celebration of dance. much of hawaiian history is told through so this festival is a way to instill hawaii language and tradition with the youth. so the one thing about this event is we bring all of that to the community and the and invite the community to come learn about our hawaiian cultural practices traditions. president harris are pouring in from lawmakers across the state following the president biden's historic announcement, samantha cortez, he has more. >>it's also great for the former california attorney general, former senator for state of california. now vice president to be in the white house. it's going to be good for state and good for our priorities in a state full of progressive political heavyweights, endorsements are rolling in for vice president kamala harris to become the next democratic presidential nominee. senator alex padilla repla
>>for 47 years, the festival showcases all styles of houla. 12 are invited each year harlow really milehas participated every year. >>minutes a kid's eye made it in competition. good experience, especially those grand more than just a celebration of dance. much of hawaiian history is told through so this festival is a way to instill hawaii language and tradition with the youth. so the one thing about this event is we bring all of that to the community and the and invite the...
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and i did get members of the public in my former constituency of harlow, where i used to be mp. you know, they, they, they want to be able to vote reform without being called racist. there are a lot of very good, decent people, even though i don't necessarily agree with reform, i'm a conservative. they want to be able to vote and they hate the fact that people call them racist. and that. and the more that that happens, the more that people won't understand what is going on, and that people are upset that the they perceived that the conservatives were not able to deal with the migration problem. i do think it's a very complex problem. i do think it's easy for reform just to get up and shout. it's a terrible show. a bit like that guy from the muppets at the statler and waldorf or whatever, but it is much more complex. but but nevertheless, people out there in certain parts of the uk are worried or anxious. i don't think they're racist people, but they just feel that we, you know, our infrastructure is under strain, that, you know, we are an overcrowded nation and they have genuine
and i did get members of the public in my former constituency of harlow, where i used to be mp. you know, they, they, they want to be able to vote reform without being called racist. there are a lot of very good, decent people, even though i don't necessarily agree with reform, i'm a conservative. they want to be able to vote and they hate the fact that people call them racist. and that. and the more that that happens, the more that people won't understand what is going on, and that people are...
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we won harlow, you know , across this country people know, across this country people have said sick clubs , libraries closing, clubs, libraries closing, children, not getting the education they deserve, people not being able to get their foot on the housing market, we can do better as a country. we know this . hence better as a country. we know this. hence why better as a country. we know this . hence why we've said this. hence why we've said goodbye to the tories now. yes, keir starmer absolutely has got a massive job on his hands going forward. it's not just him, he's got a great team, he's got rachel reeves, he's got wes streeting, he's got others, but you know what i say to optimism and hope? and so i think , you and hope? and so i think, you know, i think watch this space kelvin. kelvin. >> only a couple of seconds, there are a few things in his favour. keir starmer, inflation has come down to target 2. so that means interest rates will come down in the summer. legal net migration is going to come down because of rishi sunaks changes to the rules. there so he might benefit. >>
we won harlow, you know , across this country people know, across this country people have said sick clubs , libraries closing, clubs, libraries closing, children, not getting the education they deserve, people not being able to get their foot on the housing market, we can do better as a country. we know this . hence better as a country. we know this. hence why better as a country. we know this . hence why we've said this. hence why we've said goodbye to the tories now. yes, keir starmer...
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and places like harlow, which was one of the first blue collar seats when i won in 2010.nk i think, you know, we can wax lyrical about cameron. you know, we got very thin majorities of cameron. i think we got a majority of 12 in 2015, 2010. we stuffed up and had to go into coalition. so it wasn't some magical dream world of united tories. and of course we had ukip and in the end he had to give a concession on the referendum. >> yeah, i'll tell you what. i'm just i'm going to bust in there just i'm going to bust in there just because we need to move your mic. kwasi so as we as we do that and have a little, a little bit of fiddle with that, let's cross over to the data centre and tom harwood. >> yes, that's right . we're >> yes, that's right. we're looking at the north east at the moment, perhaps where the most contiguous results have come in. and it's fascinating to have a look at how the reform party is doing, particularly in the north east. look at all of these second places. we're getting in blyth and ashington. reform second place, let's have a look at, gateshead centr
and places like harlow, which was one of the first blue collar seats when i won in 2010.nk i think, you know, we can wax lyrical about cameron. you know, we got very thin majorities of cameron. i think we got a majority of 12 in 2015, 2010. we stuffed up and had to go into coalition. so it wasn't some magical dream world of united tories. and of course we had ukip and in the end he had to give a concession on the referendum. >> yeah, i'll tell you what. i'm just i'm going to bust in there...
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, as somebody responsible for police actions, what's your take on last night's police response in harlowd and die rather than run away. that's i was a soldier first and then a police officer and nothing worse for the public to see police officers running away because of course , what do they do? course, what do they do? >> what do you do? if you're in fear? the police officers should be running towards danger as we often see them do, not running away from it. and i think what we often see is this is an area which is detached from society. it is a heavily immigrant, area. and i fear again, that we see this two tier policing in the sense if this was, leeds united fans protesting about the manager being sacked or something, who set a bus on fire, the response would be rather more robust. >> so the initial response i just don't think was good enough. >> you had the fire brigade hanging back again. >> we had the you know, when we had the manchester arena report, there's all sorts of comments about emergency services hanging back, and my view is once you put on that uniform, you know, you put
, as somebody responsible for police actions, what's your take on last night's police response in harlowd and die rather than run away. that's i was a soldier first and then a police officer and nothing worse for the public to see police officers running away because of course , what do they do? course, what do they do? >> what do you do? if you're in fear? the police officers should be running towards danger as we often see them do, not running away from it. and i think what we often see...
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paul et harlow, a 75-year-old catholic grandmother, is locked in a federal prison cell. ms. davids: why? for -- mr. davidson: why? for peacefully and blocking access to a late-term abortion mill. she's one of many convict under the biden administration for violating the face act, which prohibits any obstruction to abortion clinic entrances. for that offense, this wheelchair-bound grandmother will spend two years in jail. meanwhile, the same prosecutors declined to prosecute 67% of all people charged with a crime in washington, d.c. even violent crimes. at sentencing, the dejong mocked her and her faith, demanding that she, quote, make every effort to stay alive as part of the, quote, tenets of her religion. biden's d.o.j. is politically weaponizing our justice system through selective enforcement, disproportionate sentencing and bigotry. congress must stop these political persecutions and help save the lives of unborn babies. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> thank you. i ask unanimous consent
paul et harlow, a 75-year-old catholic grandmother, is locked in a federal prison cell. ms. davids: why? for -- mr. davidson: why? for peacefully and blocking access to a late-term abortion mill. she's one of many convict under the biden administration for violating the face act, which prohibits any obstruction to abortion clinic entrances. for that offense, this wheelchair-bound grandmother will spend two years in jail. meanwhile, the same prosecutors declined to prosecute 67% of all people...
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in 2006, the former security guard from harlow was handed a suspended sentence after targeting two women a note. uh, i mean, ithought, it's just some piece of paper. i didn't even look what he was doing, i ignored it. then, he pushed it forward for me to read. and when i read it, it was something, something along the lines of, "get off the train with me. be quiet." um... "don't do anything. get off the train with me and nothing will happen to anybody." he had a rope and replica gun on him. and as i read that note, it was only then i looked at the person. so my first impression was that he is huge. i have no chance. so there was this moment when i was just frozen and scared. but it was also disbelief. i thought, maybe he'sjoking. i mean, it's absurd, but he started pointing and showing me to stay quiet, and he started approaching me with his hands. he held his hand on my knee and was indicating that we're going to go. in the note it said, "get off with me at the next station." and after the initial freeze and disbelief, i realised what was going on. and, um, i was frightened. that feeling
in 2006, the former security guard from harlow was handed a suspended sentence after targeting two women a note. uh, i mean, ithought, it's just some piece of paper. i didn't even look what he was doing, i ignored it. then, he pushed it forward for me to read. and when i read it, it was something, something along the lines of, "get off the train with me. be quiet." um... "don't do anything. get off the train with me and nothing will happen to anybody." he had a rope and...
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. >> what is sad is i mean, we've just i've just found out we've lost my old seat of harlow.vative, staunch conservative candidate, hannah ellis, and i was very proud that she was my i mean, a hopeful successor. but clearly we're losing the new towns and the seats that we won in 2010. and you know, it looks like again, because of the reform vote, a lot of it will be labour's gained thurrock from the tories. >> we can reveal a folkestone, cheltenham and chelmsford have all gone for the tories . yes, all gone for the tories. yes, steve barclay has held his seat. rumours unconfirmed right now , rumours unconfirmed right now, but rumours that iain duncan smith, who was in a very, very difficult fight in chingford and woodford green on a very small majority, may have just clung on there because there's been a split of the left wing vote between the independent candidate who was standing for laboun candidate who was standing for labour, and faiza . yes, and labour, and faiza. yes, and equally, another labour candidate. so that split the vote on the left, perhaps, but we shall see.
. >> what is sad is i mean, we've just i've just found out we've lost my old seat of harlow.vative, staunch conservative candidate, hannah ellis, and i was very proud that she was my i mean, a hopeful successor. but clearly we're losing the new towns and the seats that we won in 2010. and you know, it looks like again, because of the reform vote, a lot of it will be labour's gained thurrock from the tories. >> we can reveal a folkestone, cheltenham and chelmsford have all gone for...