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ashworth said almost everything now is based around this place, saint georges park, and that so longoceeds are reinvested into the grassroots game, then he has no objection. it wouldn't make any difference to me. nobody said we are well resourced here at saint georges. this is our home, the training base. we're talking about five games a year so it doesn't really affect the project for the england team is. ultimately, grassroots football is incredibly important. the professional teams ta ke important. the professional teams take their players from grassroots football, that is where they'd are developed initially. we invite our players in from the professional tea m players in from the professional team so it is a cascade that is interlinked so grassroots football is to improve, of course i would be a supporter of that. every single player, every single one of us started a career in grassroots football. he was also is "the first time since the scandal surrounding mark sampson which finished with him being sacked as england women's manager. ashworth said mistakes were made and new proc
ashworth said almost everything now is based around this place, saint georges park, and that so longoceeds are reinvested into the grassroots game, then he has no objection. it wouldn't make any difference to me. nobody said we are well resourced here at saint georges. this is our home, the training base. we're talking about five games a year so it doesn't really affect the project for the england team is. ultimately, grassroots football is incredibly important. the professional teams ta ke...
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heart of labour shadow health secretary john ashworth.he age of eight or so, going to my dad is at the weekend, was effectively the carer. it would be very typicalfor my effectively the carer. it would be very typical for my dad to pick me up very typical for my dad to pick me up from school, literally fall over because he was so drunk. it was this powerful statement that led to the start of political opponents joining force on the issue. this morning, the government, with labour's support, are announcing a package of new measures worth £6 million. it's hoped the muggy will see faster access to mental health services and better support for children and theirfamilies where better support for children and their families where there is a dependent drinker. but with an estimated 200,000 children needing support, the government will only fund aid local authorities in england as the project gets under way. simon browning, bbc news. unusually we will. .. be speaking to both the health secretary, jeremy hunt, and his labour shadow, jon ashworth,
heart of labour shadow health secretary john ashworth.he age of eight or so, going to my dad is at the weekend, was effectively the carer. it would be very typicalfor my effectively the carer. it would be very typical for my dad to pick me up very typical for my dad to pick me up from school, literally fall over because he was so drunk. it was this powerful statement that led to the start of political opponents joining force on the issue. this morning, the government, with labour's support, are...
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with me is bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european and anne ashworth, assistant editor at the times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with london mayor sadiq khan — calling for the home secretary to resign over what he says is her "inhumane treatment" of immigrants. the mail on sunday reports on allegations regarding the tory mp charlie elphicke. he denies any wrongdoing. the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a merger. the sunday times claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so a mixture of stories on the front pages, let's have a closer look. let us take a closer look. anne and
with me is bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european and anne ashworth, assistant editor at the times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with london mayor sadiq khan — calling for the home secretary to resign over what he says is her "inhumane treatment" of immigrants. the mail on sunday reports on allegations regarding the tory mp charlie elphicke. he denies any wrongdoing. the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda...
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pretty much because he dropped out i hope we can finally end the conflict in the basque region vicot ashworth you know the funny dammit on friday published a statement apologizing to nonpartizan victims who were caught up in the violence more than eight hundred people were killed in attacks the group didn't agree to put down its weapons until two thousand and eleven. journalist who. was in the crosshairs for years forcing him into police protection he says the apology doesn't go far enough but i think i'm going to bone on the do not buy i think it's disgusting that at the only apologize to civilian victims but not to the police or military what if he lets all meet that it means that the terrorists still don't admit that the struggle was for nothing be annoyed the other day care for you know the spanish government says as apology was long overdue will be. all said and done it was democrats backed by the courts and international opinion that defeated enter . into. a bloody campaign that shock spain for decades appears to be coming to an end it is set to announce its dissolution in may. fans hav
pretty much because he dropped out i hope we can finally end the conflict in the basque region vicot ashworth you know the funny dammit on friday published a statement apologizing to nonpartizan victims who were caught up in the violence more than eight hundred people were killed in attacks the group didn't agree to put down its weapons until two thousand and eleven. journalist who. was in the crosshairs for years forcing him into police protection he says the apology doesn't go far enough but...
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and coming up on bbc news: the fa's technical director, dan ashworth, says england could win the worldsummer. but while there's no specific target for the team, an early exit would be "disappointing". good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the new home secretary, sajid javid, has said his most "urgent task" is to help the windrush generation. the former communities secretary has taken over from amber rudd, who resigned late last night for misleading mp's about immigration removal targets after days of criticism over the windrush scandal. the departure of a close ally is a loss to the prime minister, who is coming under renewed attack now from labour. they are calling her the architect of the windrush crisis during her time as home secretary. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, has more. 8.30, off to work. but where's the office? good morning. half an hour later, at 9am, sajid javid took the call that gave the answer. the new home secretary. will you be able to get a grip on the home office? with orders from number 10 for one of the biggestjobs, with some of the most bruta
and coming up on bbc news: the fa's technical director, dan ashworth, says england could win the worldsummer. but while there's no specific target for the team, an early exit would be "disappointing". good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the new home secretary, sajid javid, has said his most "urgent task" is to help the windrush generation. the former communities secretary has taken over from amber rudd, who resigned late last night for misleading mp's about...
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it‘s an issue that lies close to the heart of labour shadow health secretary, jon ashworth.it would be very typical for my dad to pick me up from school, literally fall over because he was so drunk. it was this powerful statement that led to the start of political opponents joining force on the issue. this morning, the government, with labour‘s support, are announcing a package of new measures worth £6 million. it‘s hoped the money will see faster access to mental health services and better support for children and their families where there‘s a dependent drinker. but, with an estimated 200,000 children needing support, the government will only fund eight local authorities in england as the project gets under way. simon browning, bbc news. for more on this, let‘s talk to the labour mp liam byrne. he lost his father following a struggle with alcohol and chairs the all party group on children of alcoholics. he joins us by webcam from the council of europe in strasbourg. thank you forjoining us. thank you for talking about such a difficult issue and one close to your own life.
it‘s an issue that lies close to the heart of labour shadow health secretary, jon ashworth.it would be very typical for my dad to pick me up from school, literally fall over because he was so drunk. it was this powerful statement that led to the start of political opponents joining force on the issue. this morning, the government, with labour‘s support, are announcing a package of new measures worth £6 million. it‘s hoped the money will see faster access to mental health services and...
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england could win the world cup this year — that's according to the fa's technical director dan ashworthd the possible sale of wembley and the sacking of mark sampson as england's women's coach — he spoke about targets for the tournament in russia this summer — and said anything less than the latter stages of the world cup would be "disappointing". we have got some really good players. if you talk to our counterparts, they talk about johnstone and jordan henderson. we have got some talented players. we can't name a raft of players who are at the top of their game. we have got some talented players, we do not have a history at this moment of succeeding in tournaments. we have got to try and move our talented players into performing better at tournaments and getting through to latter stages. is it impossible for us latter stages. is it impossible for us to win the world cup, no it isn't. mark williams is through to the quarter finals of the world snooker championships in sheffield. the world number seven beat robert milkins by 13 frames to seven. it's the eighth time the welshman has reach
england could win the world cup this year — that's according to the fa's technical director dan ashworthd the possible sale of wembley and the sacking of mark sampson as england's women's coach — he spoke about targets for the tournament in russia this summer — and said anything less than the latter stages of the world cup would be "disappointing". we have got some really good players. if you talk to our counterparts, they talk about johnstone and jordan henderson. we have got...
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tom: marcus ashworth, thank you.e from london and new york, later on bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance," from london and new york. we will go to kevin cirilli in the next hour. also, jpmorgan earnings on the backside of the next hour. right now with your first word news, kailey leinz. trump is shifting his tone on trade. he has told his staff to look into rejoining the asia trade the one he withdrew from. he expressed optimism about reaching an agreement with china and said that the countries may not end up imposing new tariffs on each other. president trump is making a move that could have an impact on one of his favorite corporate targets. he ordered a task force to review business practices at the service, claiming that the postal service loses money delivering packages for amazon. the post office says it makes money on the deal. a new book by james comey compares president trump to a and calls- mafia boss him a congenital liar. lastdent trump fired comey ma
tom: marcus ashworth, thank you.e from london and new york, later on bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance," from london and new york. we will go to kevin cirilli in the next hour. also, jpmorgan earnings on the backside of the next hour. right now with your first word news, kailey leinz. trump is shifting his tone on trade. he has told his staff to look into rejoining the asia trade the one he withdrew from. he expressed optimism...