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blackpool and swanning back out again.take earlier. we were telling you about allegations against the mp mark menzies. but we showed a picture of the mp william wragg, which was an error. nearly a quarter of five to seven year olds in the uk now have access to a smartphone. a study from the communications regulator, ofcom, also found that many of that age group are on the messaging service whatsapp, even though the minimum age for using it is supposed to be 13. our technology editor zoe kleinman reports. i've got ten messages... after a busy day at school in glasgow, 11—year—old heather is on her smartphone. she uses social media apps monitored by her parents. heather, how long have you had a smartphone? probably since i've been eight, so that would be three years. and what do you do on it? i text my friends, phone them, watch videos, like...flick through stuff. quite a lot of things, but too much to count. i've heard stories of people sharing pictures and bullying and all sorts of manner of stuff, and the internet is so o
blackpool and swanning back out again.take earlier. we were telling you about allegations against the mp mark menzies. but we showed a picture of the mp william wragg, which was an error. nearly a quarter of five to seven year olds in the uk now have access to a smartphone. a study from the communications regulator, ofcom, also found that many of that age group are on the messaging service whatsapp, even though the minimum age for using it is supposed to be 13. our technology editor zoe...
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blackpool, and i was so reassured that their— blackpool, and i was so reassured that their reaction. that by every subpostmaster around the - incredible. times that by every - subpostmaster around the country, some _ subpostmaster around the country, some were — subpostmaster around the country, some were hot _ subpostmaster around the country, some were not believed. _ subpostmaster around the country, some were not believed. what- subpostmaster around the country, some were not believed.— subpostmaster around the country, some were not believed. what you say is so true. some were not believed. what you say is so true- the — some were not believed. what you say is so true. the pillars _ some were not believed. what you say is so true. the pillars of _ some were not believed. what you say is so true. the pillars of the _ is so true. the pillars of the community, that's why this whole thing has struck, and it kind of, this story was communicated to people by that drama and it struck such a clanging, resident chord with people. we will be back in a second. to remind you of the breaking
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there will be a by—election in the neighbouring blackpool south seatin the neighbouring blackpool southre in may. that is also, again, going to be a difficult political challenge for mr zunic. so i think it will be grateful to mark menzies in one respect, that all he is resigning from the conservative party and therefore anything he does can't any longer be associated with the conservative party, at the same time, he is not forcing a by—election, because the mode of these religions was rishi sunak notice, ora these religions was rishi sunak notice, or a lost under his leadership, the more grumbles and discontent grows, who look at the opinion polls and feel that their own seats are in danger. —— the more that rishi sunak loses. us officials say the next delivery of american military aid for ukraine could arrive within a week. after a delay of six months, the house of representatives finally approved the multi—billion dollar package last night. america already provides the bulk of international support for kyiv, having spent more than $74 billion, in the first two years of the war. the n
there will be a by—election in the neighbouring blackpool south seatin the neighbouring blackpool southre in may. that is also, again, going to be a difficult political challenge for mr zunic. so i think it will be grateful to mark menzies in one respect, that all he is resigning from the conservative party and therefore anything he does can't any longer be associated with the conservative party, at the same time, he is not forcing a by—election, because the mode of these religions was...
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well, our north—west of england reporter sophie reaper is in blackpool.res are shocking, aren't they? what's behind them ? behind them? >> well, i think shocking just about sums it up, martin. those figures of course coming from the north of england today, as you say, blackpool faring the worst. but they're not alone. there are several other places, for example, hartlepool in the north—east of england. they're showing one in every 63 children in care. that's compared, of course, to the benchmark national average or english average, i should say, of one in every 140 children finding themselves in care. now, this problem is really amplified . i problem is really amplified. i feel when you compare places like blackpool and hartlepool to other parts of the country, for example , in hertfordshire, example, in hertfordshire, they're showing one in every 278. in buckinghamshire it's a similar story, one in every 256. so a real disparity there between places in the north of england compared to places in the south. now, the author of this report, doctor davara ben
well, our north—west of england reporter sophie reaper is in blackpool.res are shocking, aren't they? what's behind them ? behind them? >> well, i think shocking just about sums it up, martin. those figures of course coming from the north of england today, as you say, blackpool faring the worst. but they're not alone. there are several other places, for example, hartlepool in the north—east of england. they're showing one in every 63 children in care. that's compared, of course, to...
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well, let's yeah, take our lead from blackpool. >> yeah.nally rolled up his sleeves and said i've had enough of this, this administrative process. we're just going to go out and just treat them at source. that's what they're doing. and instead of spending , i know, £75 on each of spending, i know, £75 on each pothole, then they're spending £4.50 a hole. >> oh really? wow >> oh really? wow >> is that because they're doing some money. just the costs coming down. yeah. so what normally happens. >> sorry. this is very, very, very false. what happens is you go you normally report the pothole . they go out and measure pothole. they go out and measure it, see if it's worth filling, see what they're doing. whole process. now they're just saying oh look there's almost a hole there. let's fill it. let's deal with it. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> which is why it was quite a sensible thing to do anyway. >> yeah. and blackpool, very sensible. >> i see stephanie, this one caught my eye this morning and it shines a light really, doesn't it. >> on the wealth divid
well, let's yeah, take our lead from blackpool. >> yeah.nally rolled up his sleeves and said i've had enough of this, this administrative process. we're just going to go out and just treat them at source. that's what they're doing. and instead of spending , i know, £75 on each of spending, i know, £75 on each pothole, then they're spending £4.50 a hole. >> oh really? wow >> oh really? wow >> is that because they're doing some money. just the costs coming down. yeah....
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the blackpool teaching hospitals nhs foundation trust has not hit its target for seeing patients in athin four hours since 2015. before the strikes and before the pandemic, but five years after the conservatives came to office. so who does the deputy prime minister blame for that? deputy pm dowden: labour members like to pretend the pandemic did not happen, and they like”[interruption.] that is the cause of the biggest pressure on the nhs. they complain about nhs performance while backing strikes by doctors, who unreasonably want a 35% pay rise. despite all of those pressures, actually a&e performance has improved in the past month. sally-ann hart (hastings and rye)>> the labour leader of the almost bankrupt hastings borough council and several other labour councillors resigned from the labour party citing that the national labour party has become overly authoritarian, in a dereliction of local democracyÂ, and has Âlost its moral compasÂa and is suffocating local voices because its only objective is power for power™s sake. would the deputy prime minister agree that voting for conser
the blackpool teaching hospitals nhs foundation trust has not hit its target for seeing patients in athin four hours since 2015. before the strikes and before the pandemic, but five years after the conservatives came to office. so who does the deputy prime minister blame for that? deputy pm dowden: labour members like to pretend the pandemic did not happen, and they like”[interruption.] that is the cause of the biggest pressure on the nhs. they complain about nhs performance while backing...
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there's going to be a by election in the neighbouring blackpool south seat in lancashire in may.lt political challenge for mr sunak. so i think he can be grateful to mark menzies in one respect that although he is resigning from the conservative party and therefore anything he does can't be any longer associated with the conservative party, at the same time, he's not forcing a by—election because the more of these elections which mr sunak loses or are lost under his leadership, the more the grumbles and discontent grows amongst the ranks of his own mps, who look at the opinion polls and fear that perhaps their own seats are in danger when that general election comes. the uk prime minister's office says rishi sunak is appalled by the way the metropolitan police treated ajewish man, during a pro—palestinian march in london last weekend. an officer told gideon falter he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was "openlyjewish." there have been calls for the met police commissioner, mark rowley, to resign. he is due to meet the london mayor tomorrow and the home s
there's going to be a by election in the neighbouring blackpool south seat in lancashire in may.lt political challenge for mr sunak. so i think he can be grateful to mark menzies in one respect that although he is resigning from the conservative party and therefore anything he does can't be any longer associated with the conservative party, at the same time, he's not forcing a by—election because the more of these elections which mr sunak loses or are lost under his leadership, the more the...
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one in every 52 children in blackpool is in care.en in hartlepool is in care. one in every 278 is in care in hertfordshire , and one in every hertfordshire, and one in every 256 in buckinghamshire is in care. so we have a massive north—south divide in terms of the number of children going into care . the fact that in into care. the fact that in blackpool it's around about 2. clearly it's very, very alarming. now i'll be the first to say this is not a subject about which i know very much, but i'm keen to find out what is happening in the north of england is this a direct result of increased poverty or does it reflect a bigger, scarier societal breakdown? we're joining me first is professor kate pickett , academic director kate pickett, academic director of the of health equality north, kate, i can scarcely believe these numbers. what is going on? >> well, i'm glad you're shocked. and thanks for having me on. and this is something we really need to be talking about. we know that some of this reason is for exactly what you said. it is f
one in every 52 children in blackpool is in care.en in hartlepool is in care. one in every 278 is in care in hertfordshire , and one in every hertfordshire, and one in every 256 in buckinghamshire is in care. so we have a massive north—south divide in terms of the number of children going into care . the fact that in into care. the fact that in blackpool it's around about 2. clearly it's very, very alarming. now i'll be the first to say this is not a subject about which i know very much, but...
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peter collins as well, a subpostmaster for 34 years in blackpool, had to borrow £19,000 from a customer
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birmingham, while in blackpool it's as high as a quarter and this undermines the whole purpose of thel credit . purpose of the universal credit. then we go on to incapacity benefits. the 2.4 million is expected to rise to 3.4 million by the end of a decade. claims are up by 630,000 since before the pandemic , partly because of the pandemic, partly because of the pandemic, partly because of the large increase in those suffering from mental health issues. this costs you a fortune. £260 billion a year and is growing . that's about 20% of is growing. that's about 20% of all public expenditure, which falls on rich and poor taxpayers alike. and it's the failure to incentivise people to work that then allows it to become a lifestyle choice paid for by others. that seems to me to be the problem. reform is essential and as i said, fraud is important. it's actually a relatively small percentage of the total problem. only if we get these costs down, reduce that 260 billion can we afford to cut taxes, unleash britain's latent growth and innovation, and increase the size of the pie, as margaret th
birmingham, while in blackpool it's as high as a quarter and this undermines the whole purpose of thel credit . purpose of the universal credit. then we go on to incapacity benefits. the 2.4 million is expected to rise to 3.4 million by the end of a decade. claims are up by 630,000 since before the pandemic , partly because of the pandemic, partly because of the pandemic, partly because of the large increase in those suffering from mental health issues. this costs you a fortune. £260 billion a...
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there are crucial councils, but also the by election in blackpool, scott benton's old seat — labour will ought to win that. if the national polling is anywhere close to correct, they ought to walk that by election. they will say that's a sign they're going to win at a general election. but you'll also be looking at how the scale of conservative council losses, and i think losing some councillors obviously is inevitable for them. but how that compares to how many they lost in 1996, how many labour lost in 2009 — the last sort of changeover election moments. but then on friday and saturday, you get to the mayoralties — and that's where the conservatives are hoping to find a bit of consolation. so nice to have you with us. it's been lovely. yes. thank god you came in. thank you very much. on a sunday we say goodbye. we say goodbye. goodbye. live from london, this is bbc news. the us secretary of state heads to saudi arabia as diplomatic efforts intensify to stop israel's offensive in rafah. in ukraine, the commander—in—chief says the situation on the front line "has worsened". forces had wi
there are crucial councils, but also the by election in blackpool, scott benton's old seat — labour will ought to win that. if the national polling is anywhere close to correct, they ought to walk that by election. they will say that's a sign they're going to win at a general election. but you'll also be looking at how the scale of conservative council losses, and i think losing some councillors obviously is inevitable for them. but how that compares to how many they lost in 1996, how many...
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it was a roller—coaster ride to be honest with you, i felt like i was on blackpool pleasure beach, tond of the day, the pilots kept us safe. but elsewhere, it wasn't so much the wind as much as the warmth that was noticeable. the breeze blew in milder temperatures from the continent. 0n scarborough beach, people were making the most of it. but more strong winds on its way for northwest scotland this morning. after yesterday, a gust of ioimph was recorded in the scottish highlands. an investigation's under way after two passenger planes collided on the ground at heathrow airport. a stationary british airways plane with 121 passengers and crew onboard was hit by the wing of an empty virgin atlantic aircraft, which was being towed at the time. there are no reported injuries and the incident caused minor damage. slovakia has a new president. peter pellegrini is an ally of the country's populist prime minister. he won saturday's vote by a greater than expected margin, beating his rival ivan korcok after a campaign overshadowed by the war in ukraine. mr pellegrini favours peace talks with r
it was a roller—coaster ride to be honest with you, i felt like i was on blackpool pleasure beach, tond of the day, the pilots kept us safe. but elsewhere, it wasn't so much the wind as much as the warmth that was noticeable. the breeze blew in milder temperatures from the continent. 0n scarborough beach, people were making the most of it. but more strong winds on its way for northwest scotland this morning. after yesterday, a gust of ioimph was recorded in the scottish highlands. an...
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there are crucial councils, but also the by election in blackpool, scott benton's old seat — labour willy—election. they will say that's a sign they're going to win at a general election. but you'll also be looking at the scale of conservative council losses, and i think losing some councillors obviously is inevitable for them. but how that compares to how many they lost in 1996, how many labour lost in 2009 — the last sort of changeover election moments. but then on friday and saturday, you get to the mayoralties, and that's where the conservatives are hoping to find a bit of consolation. so nice to have you with us in person! it's been lovely. yes. thank god you came in. thank you very much. on a sunday, we say goodbye. we say goodbye. goodbye. newscast from the bbc. hello. expect a different feel to the weather over the next few days. some warmer weather on the way this week, but with that, we will still see some outbreaks of rain at times, so don't be expecting blue skies and sunshine all the way. and certainly low pressure in charge of the scene for monday, this frontal system pushi
there are crucial councils, but also the by election in blackpool, scott benton's old seat — labour willy—election. they will say that's a sign they're going to win at a general election. but you'll also be looking at the scale of conservative council losses, and i think losing some councillors obviously is inevitable for them. but how that compares to how many they lost in 1996, how many labour lost in 2009 — the last sort of changeover election moments. but then on friday and saturday,...
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we have a by—election in blackpool south after the resignation of scott benton, the former conservativeten what happens in the general election. finally, paul, we talked about national issues were one of the key issues for people that the local council can influence? the reality is councils _ council can influence? the reality is councils are _ council can influence? the reality is councils are in _ council can influence? the reality is councils are in tough _ council can influence? the reality is councils are in tough financial. is councils are in tough financial circumstances of the moment. two thirds _ circumstances of the moment. two thirds of— circumstances of the moment. two thirds of what major council spend is spent _ thirds of what major council spend is spent on — thirds of what major council spend is spent on social services and child _ is spent on social services and child protection but there's not a lot of— child protection but there's not a lot of money for much else and realistically, is there a great deal of difference between the parties and how— of difference between
we have a by—election in blackpool south after the resignation of scott benton, the former conservativeten what happens in the general election. finally, paul, we talked about national issues were one of the key issues for people that the local council can influence? the reality is councils _ council can influence? the reality is councils are _ council can influence? the reality is councils are in _ council can influence? the reality is councils are in tough _ council can influence? the...
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and the mp for blackpool south.ur as the favourites to win next month's by—election. in that constituency . now i've got some constituency. now i've got some breaking news here. let's bring that to you. paul morrell, who's the former chief executive of the former chief executive of the snp and is the husband of ex—first minister nicola sturgeon, is understood to have been arrested in connection with police scotland's investigation into the party's finances. an astonishing piece of breaking news there, chris hope. >> yeah, we're we're seeing this news breaking in about the last few minutes from police scotland on their twitter feed. the husband first minister husband of former first minister nicola has been nicola sturgeon has been re—arrested in connection with the investigation into re—arrested in connection with the finances investigation into re—arrested in connection with the finances of 'estigation into re—arrested in connection with the finances of the gation into re—arrested in connection with the finances of
and the mp for blackpool south.ur as the favourites to win next month's by—election. in that constituency . now i've got some constituency. now i've got some breaking news here. let's bring that to you. paul morrell, who's the former chief executive of the former chief executive of the snp and is the husband of ex—first minister nicola sturgeon, is understood to have been arrested in connection with police scotland's investigation into the party's finances. an astonishing piece of breaking...
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did just what blackpool did then and just have arcades and have like amusement arcades and things betting shops, they're some they're going to need some wetherspoons they're going to need some wetoh spoons they're going to need some wetoh gosh.s >> oh gosh. >> oh gosh. >> yeah. maybe some indoor swimming , maybe table swimming pools, maybe table tennis. to very tennis. it's going to be a very different vibe, isn't it's different vibe, isn't it? it's going like margate. going to be like margate. >> yes. margate. all right. margate. good enough though. >> and it's £10 a beer down >> and it's not £10 a beer down at margate. no sadly yeah. at margate. no sadly not. yeah. it's a lot money. yeah. it's a lot of money. yeah. >> listen what do you think >> now listen what do you think about the climate cults. because i know you're pretty in i know you're pretty green in your outlook, but have you not noficed your outlook, but have you not noticed the noticed how the sort of the extremists will just, you know, there's a spot of rain? bang. there's climate change. there's your climate change. well i
did just what blackpool did then and just have arcades and have like amusement arcades and things betting shops, they're some they're going to need some wetherspoons they're going to need some wetoh spoons they're going to need some wetoh gosh.s >> oh gosh. >> oh gosh. >> yeah. maybe some indoor swimming , maybe table swimming pools, maybe table tennis. to very tennis. it's going to be a very different vibe, isn't it's different vibe, isn't it? it's going like margate. going...
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and of course, some of you is who remember blackpool kiss me remember the blackpool kiss me quick itp of that. but generally don't like that. but i generally don't like this you attack people this idea that you attack people purely on the idea of their sort of political beliefs. that's not a value. a british value. >> attack them. don't >> don't attack them. just don't don't them if they don't go out with them if they have views, it's have opposing views, it's probably have quiet have opposing views, it's probwell, have quiet have opposing views, it's probwell, i've have quiet have opposing views, it's probwell, i've got have quiet have opposing views, it's probwell, i've got to ve quiet have opposing views, it's probwell, i've got to say quiet life. well, i've got to say a big thank you to my panel. benedict spence , benedict, thank benedict spence, benedict, thank you so much forjoining me. and also thank you very also tom bewick. thank you very much as well. and you at home for your company. listen, i'm back tomorrow for my show three till make you join me till six. make sure you
and of course, some of you is who remember blackpool kiss me remember the blackpool kiss me quick itp of that. but generally don't like that. but i generally don't like this you attack people this idea that you attack people purely on the idea of their sort of political beliefs. that's not a value. a british value. >> attack them. don't >> don't attack them. just don't don't them if they don't go out with them if they have views, it's have opposing views, it's probably have quiet...
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did just what blackpool did then and just have arcades and have like amusement arcades and things betting shops, they're some they're going to need some wetherspoons they're going to need some wetoh spoons they're going to need some wetoh gosh.s >> oh gosh. >> oh gosh. >> yeah. maybe some indoor swimming , maybe table swimming pools, maybe table tennis. to very tennis. it's going to be a very different vibe, isn't it's different vibe, isn't it? it's going like margate. going to be like margate. >> yes. margate. all right. margate. good enough though. >> and it's £10 a beer down >> and it's not £10 a beer down at margate. no sadly yeah. at margate. no sadly not. yeah. it's a lot money. yeah. it's a lot of money. yeah. >> listen what do you think >> now listen what do you think about the climate cults. because i know you're pretty in i know you're pretty green in your outlook, but have you not noficed your outlook, but have you not noticed the noticed how the sort of the extremists will just, you know, there's a spot of rain? bang. there's climate change. there's your climate change. well i
did just what blackpool did then and just have arcades and have like amusement arcades and things betting shops, they're some they're going to need some wetherspoons they're going to need some wetoh spoons they're going to need some wetoh gosh.s >> oh gosh. >> oh gosh. >> yeah. maybe some indoor swimming , maybe table swimming pools, maybe table tennis. to very tennis. it's going to be a very different vibe, isn't it's different vibe, isn't it? it's going like margate. going...
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it was a roller—coaster ride, to be honest with you, i felt like i was on blackpool pleasure beach, tots kept us safe. but elsewhere, it wasn't so much the wind as the warmth that was noticeable. the breeze blow in milder temperatures from the continent. 0n scarborough beach, people were making the most of it. but more strong wind on its way for northwest scotland this morning. after yesterday, a gust of 101mph was recorded in the scottish highlands. during both world wars, hundreds of thousands of women were recruited into the land army to replace farm workers who had gone away to fight. but no official records were ever kept. now one former royal navy officer is trying to trace some of the former land girls who farmed in devon during and after world war two. emma ruminski has been to meet them. from the planting of harvest to the girls working in the army, they work with all of the skill and confidence. it usually calls for a lot of experience.— confidence. it usually calls for a lot of experience. working the land durin: and lot of experience. working the land during and after— lot
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thankfully now closed, was from blackpool.socially deprived , of the most socially deprived, towns in the country. we're talking about the highest numbers of children in care who self—harm, who abuse drugs and who have psychological and mental ill health, attempt suicide , you name it. sexual suicide, you name it. sexual abuse is off the scale towards children in that town, and yet swathes of girls and young women are presenting as trans men, trans boys now , why do we think trans boys now, why do we think thatis? trans boys now, why do we think that is? i think it might be that is? i think it might be that they want to escape the hell that they are in, and that social workers are doing a one stop shop. easy. well yes, of course, you must be transgender. that must be why you're self—harming. that must be why you've you're estranged from your parents. that must be why your parents. that must be why you hate your body . so that's you hate your body. so that's going on on the one hand. on the other hand, i do hear stories from pa
thankfully now closed, was from blackpool.socially deprived , of the most socially deprived, towns in the country. we're talking about the highest numbers of children in care who self—harm, who abuse drugs and who have psychological and mental ill health, attempt suicide , you name it. sexual suicide, you name it. sexual abuse is off the scale towards children in that town, and yet swathes of girls and young women are presenting as trans men, trans boys now , why do we think trans boys now,...
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. >> speaking in blackpool , >> but speaking in blackpool, shadow chancellor rachel reeves gave reactiond the chancellor and we heard it in the budget last month, the taxes are coming down, the economy has turned a corner that their plan is working well. all that goes to show is how out of touch they are with the reality faced by ordinary british people. things might look all right from 10,000ft up in rishi sunaks helicopter. but down here on planet earth and here in blackpool south, people are still being squeezed by the conservatives. cost of living crisis. the truth is they have already failed . already failed. >> they are looking so confident now, aren't they? >> she talks about right here on planet earth. i don't think any politicians or party are on planet earth. i think very few of them know what's going on with people the with normal people on the streets, households. they're streets, in households. they're come on. come on. >> come on. >> very clever, though, isn't it, planet earth? i mean, i don't that at the don't like that sniping at the helicopter because it just helicopter
. >> speaking in blackpool , >> but speaking in blackpool, shadow chancellor rachel reeves gave reactiond the chancellor and we heard it in the budget last month, the taxes are coming down, the economy has turned a corner that their plan is working well. all that goes to show is how out of touch they are with the reality faced by ordinary british people. things might look all right from 10,000ft up in rishi sunaks helicopter. but down here on planet earth and here in blackpool...
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i've been interviewing people today i think blackpool is today and i think blackpool is empty because incredibly iconic and, you know, we had that dreadful pandemic. was it ever going to come back again? it's come back bigger and better than it's ever been. >> so if anyone's watching at home, what what should they expect to see on camera today from aintree. what are the people of liverpool going to bnng people of liverpool going to bring out? >> they just bring out an atmosphere of love and joy. you couldn't here your own, couldn't come here on your own, you not be left. mean, you would not be left. i mean, this restaurant here is absolutely buzzing this is absolutely buzzing and this is one of the restaurants one of many of the restaurants and there's restaurants that cater this is fine cater to everybody. this is fine dining this is superb. just dining and this is superb. just behind here where the horse behind us here where the horse is that over there is where the horse is. parade and then go through over to there. but what is great, sir kenny dalglish is here, sam quek here. peop
i've been interviewing people today i think blackpool is today and i think blackpool is empty because incredibly iconic and, you know, we had that dreadful pandemic. was it ever going to come back again? it's come back bigger and better than it's ever been. >> so if anyone's watching at home, what what should they expect to see on camera today from aintree. what are the people of liverpool going to bnng people of liverpool going to bring out? >> they just bring out an atmosphere of...
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is it next weekend's gig when i'm playing jongleurs blackpool. >> when you do the marathon at the endfor anyone using scarily accurate ai death calculator, why would you want to do that , so this amazing team to do that, so this amazing team have built a death calculator that takes a bunch of information about you, like your income, your profession in medical history, and so on. it's got 78% accuracy. >> how many daily mail stories you cover in one day? yeah. brilliant stuff, and the problem is as if that. >> i mean, why isn't that just the story on its own? that's hideous. it would do your head in, wouldn't it? yeah. 78% accuracy. but that's not the story. the story is that there's a fake one out there. and if you use that , it won't be accurate. use that, it won't be accurate. and they're just trying to get your data and other sensitive information. yeah. >> so nick is this i mean what is the moral ramifications here for finding out when you are going to die? would you want to know when you're going to die? >> i would, yeah, just because i'm so anxious about all the time that i'd ra
is it next weekend's gig when i'm playing jongleurs blackpool. >> when you do the marathon at the endfor anyone using scarily accurate ai death calculator, why would you want to do that , so this amazing team to do that, so this amazing team have built a death calculator that takes a bunch of information about you, like your income, your profession in medical history, and so on. it's got 78% accuracy. >> how many daily mail stories you cover in one day? yeah. brilliant stuff, and...
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it borders, actually blackpool south. you'll be familiar with that constituency, of course, because of, scott benton and the goings on there, anyway, this rishi sunak kelvin needs this , like a hole in the needs this, like a hole in the head. he must want to get hold of his party and give him the biggest shaking of their lives, because this is just not going to end well for him. >> no it's not. and of course, some of his colleagues, his senior colleagues, have known all about this since january. and i noticed that mr menzies is denying some of the allegations. however that won't stop the local people of his town actually seeking to have him deselected. so i'm afraid his career has come to an end. and they have a 16,000 seat majority. the conservatives are massive blue area right ? that massive blue area right? that will disappear in a heartbeat because of this man's . well, i'm because of this man's. well, i'm not sure. let's look upon it in a generous way and say it's stupidity. but the other people who are in the firing
it borders, actually blackpool south. you'll be familiar with that constituency, of course, because of, scott benton and the goings on there, anyway, this rishi sunak kelvin needs this , like a hole in the needs this, like a hole in the head. he must want to get hold of his party and give him the biggest shaking of their lives, because this is just not going to end well for him. >> no it's not. and of course, some of his colleagues, his senior colleagues, have known all about this since...
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it's blackpool to fylde to fylde. i pronounced it as rachel ayers . yeah. tell it as rachel ayers.h. tell us the story. the story is, is he's doing typical conservative things, which is basically steal stealing money. well we do i mean allegedly, allegedly he's been accused of that. and that's the difference i always say this. that's the difference between labour and the conservatives is the the conservatives is the is the conservatives is the is the conservatives allegedly steal and the and the labour party waste. >> well, well, i mean, given the other headlines in the newspapers at the moment is kind of neck and neck , to be honest. of neck and neck, to be honest. but i mean, this is this is such a great story. i mean, i say great story. >> wonderful. great story. >> we wonderful. great story. >> we wonrit.ful. great story. >> we wonrit. it's an old >> we love it. it's an old fashioned political scandal. we don't political don't get political scandals like they tend to like this anymore. they tend to be around gains tax or be around capital gains tax or something that. something
it's blackpool to fylde to fylde. i pronounced it as rachel ayers . yeah. tell it as rachel ayers.h. tell us the story. the story is, is he's doing typical conservative things, which is basically steal stealing money. well we do i mean allegedly, allegedly he's been accused of that. and that's the difference i always say this. that's the difference between labour and the conservatives is the the conservatives is the is the conservatives is the is the conservatives allegedly steal and the and...
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and other cities in the united kingdom, like blackpool , united kingdom, like blackpool, the percentaget so substantial . so this is substantial. so this is a multi—pronged problem, is that those low level skilled jobs in the care sector and the health sector, you know, the local population is just unwilling and, you know, to undertake them. so we have to sort that out from that front. >> we also have to have full, a full reform of the, you know, the health and social sector. >> there's just no, no other way around this. so this isn't just about migration. we're simply importing migrants , you know, importing migrants, you know, because the local population is just not willing to do a lot of these jobs. >> well, robert, it does seem that the bottom line is the net benefit isn't really working out because it ends up that in the end, even though we think we're helping ourselves, at the end of the day, they're not a net benefit. robert, your final thoughts? yes >> and under this conservative government, the, the immigration system is shifted overwhelmingly towards being made up of non eea
and other cities in the united kingdom, like blackpool , united kingdom, like blackpool, the percentaget so substantial . so this is substantial. so this is a multi—pronged problem, is that those low level skilled jobs in the care sector and the health sector, you know, the local population is just unwilling and, you know, to undertake them. so we have to sort that out from that front. >> we also have to have full, a full reform of the, you know, the health and social sector. >>...
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across england and wales and police and crime commissioner elections as well as a by—election in blackpoolto seeing what kind of position the national parties are in. you touched on defence — national parties are in. you touched on defence spending. _ national parties are in. you touched on defence spending. what - national parties are in. you touched on defence spending. what we - national parties are in. you touched i on defence spending. what we expect labour's position going to be of labour's position going to be rrf they going to match the idea of raising it to 2.5% gdp? there is a bit of a dividing line. it is labour's admission ticket 2.5% when economic conditions allow. but the prime minister setting out in detail, he says, how the government plans to hit that target by the end of the decade. labour say, were they to get into government, they would have a strategic defence review and work out how that might be affordable. it's not entirely clear how the conservatives, were they to win the election and stay in power, would have thought rise in spending. some speculation it might lea
across england and wales and police and crime commissioner elections as well as a by—election in blackpoolto seeing what kind of position the national parties are in. you touched on defence — national parties are in. you touched on defence spending. _ national parties are in. you touched on defence spending. what - national parties are in. you touched on defence spending. what we - national parties are in. you touched i on defence spending. what we expect labour's position going to be of...
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. >> rachel reeves are speaking to reporters up in blackpool.hour we're learning that the met police, a second police force is now investigating this honeytrap scandal. we know that leicestershire police is already investigating, but met police have put out a statement, already saying that we are in contact this morning with the colleagues in the parliamentary security and police and with leicestershire police following reporting of this unsolicited messages to members of parliament, we will assess any reports made to us accordingly. so now there are two police forces investigating this evolving scandal. i can tell you also that last night the speaker of the house of commons, lindsay hoyle, wrote to mps and staff to say that they have now got a government security expert examining these messages. they are trying to understand the nature of them. it's true. they don't want to speculate about the origin. some would say there's a risk. there could be some foreign nefarious actors involved, some countries trying to, isolate and go after mps who coul
. >> rachel reeves are speaking to reporters up in blackpool.hour we're learning that the met police, a second police force is now investigating this honeytrap scandal. we know that leicestershire police is already investigating, but met police have put out a statement, already saying that we are in contact this morning with the colleagues in the parliamentary security and police and with leicestershire police following reporting of this unsolicited messages to members of parliament, we...
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it was a roller—coaster ride to be honest with you, i felt like i was on blackpool pleasure beach, to. more than 5,000 nail technicians across the uk are coming together to collectively raise their prices from tomorrow, in what is being labelled national nail price increase day. it comes after it was calculated that workers were making around £7 an hour, well below minimum wage. 35! days ago, russell cook, nicknamed the hardest geezer, set off to run the entire length of africa to raise money for charity. since then, he's fallen victim to an armed robbery and suffered a health scare, but finally, the end is in sight. russell should cross the finish line in tunisia this afternoon. our reporter ellie price has been looking back at his journey. let's go! day three! day four! day six! his nickname on social media is hardest geezer. day 349 of running the entire length of africa. after more than 350 days, 10,000 miles and 19 million steps, he's probably earned it. he's run through deserts, rainforests, savannahs, mountains, jungle and 16 countries, and he's raised well over £500,000 for th
it was a roller—coaster ride to be honest with you, i felt like i was on blackpool pleasure beach, to. more than 5,000 nail technicians across the uk are coming together to collectively raise their prices from tomorrow, in what is being labelled national nail price increase day. it comes after it was calculated that workers were making around £7 an hour, well below minimum wage. 35! days ago, russell cook, nicknamed the hardest geezer, set off to run the entire length of africa to raise...
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in blackpool it is eight. in birmingham, only 6 degrees so do not put away your big coat just yet.erly wind down the east coast. milder in the west. and the dregs of the weather front ensconced across southern areas producing light rain. some moisture coming out of the cloud in north—east england and scotland. through the day you will see sunshine develop where we have this morning's cloud. the odd shower in wales into the south and south—west. and a brisk wind down the north sea coastline. after a cold start, temperatures getting to 16 in glasgow. 12 in birmingham. 11 in london. cooler along the north sea tempered by the wind. windy down the north sea coastline tonight. the odd shower. cloud in the west midlands heading to the west country. some clear skies and under those, it will be cold. with local frost. you can see where we have the blue, it indicates temperatures below freezing. but elsewhere, 3—6. and a quick look at tomorrow. more cloud with the odd shower coming in. a brisk wind across the north sea. a lot of dry weather in the west with sunshine. the odd shower in the so
in blackpool it is eight. in birmingham, only 6 degrees so do not put away your big coat just yet.erly wind down the east coast. milder in the west. and the dregs of the weather front ensconced across southern areas producing light rain. some moisture coming out of the cloud in north—east england and scotland. through the day you will see sunshine develop where we have this morning's cloud. the odd shower in wales into the south and south—west. and a brisk wind down the north sea coastline....
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travel to euston from birmingham, wolverhampton , liverpool, wolverhampton, liverpool, manchester, blackpoole, glasgow and finally edinburgh, you are completely out of luck. there are no trains coming into euston today. now of course there are some rail replacement busesin there are some rail replacement buses in place at some parts of the country. however, when you add that combine that into the problems we're going to be seeing at the footfall at the airports and of course the ferry delays and increased traffic on the motorways, in part due to the motorways, in part due to the fact that you can't get on some train services over this weekend. obviously today that is going to be a big problem for commuters. network rail has apologised and said that this maintenance and improvement work that they're carrying out is vital to keeping the railway running safely and improving performance . they're spending performance. they're spending around £135 million actually, this weekend to across the north west and central region. this is work on hs2 preparation , on work on hs2 preparation, on track impr
travel to euston from birmingham, wolverhampton , liverpool, wolverhampton, liverpool, manchester, blackpoole, glasgow and finally edinburgh, you are completely out of luck. there are no trains coming into euston today. now of course there are some rail replacement busesin there are some rail replacement buses in place at some parts of the country. however, when you add that combine that into the problems we're going to be seeing at the footfall at the airports and of course the ferry delays...
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i'm an a|seascape on a hotel, on the g a seascape on a hotel, on the blackpool front, all last week.he same. i should have been a civil servant from home servant working from home because were on because they were going on strike the strike as well, aren't they? the irony them going the irony of them going into the office line so office to do a picket line so they at home and not go they can work at home and not go to the office? any that's to the office? any case that's not and of you not lost on me and loads of you have touch have been getting in touch about the mp. a lot of the honeytrap mp. a lot of people are saying, david says when i work for a certain defence company, i know i was security check to ensure i would not to blackmail. security check to ensure i would not amazed to blackmail. security check to ensure i would not amazed mps to blackmail. security check to ensure i would not amazed mps are blackmail. security check to ensure i would not amazed mps are not ckmail. security check to ensure i would not amazed mps are not treated i'm amazed mps are not treated the same.
i'm an a|seascape on a hotel, on the g a seascape on a hotel, on the blackpool front, all last week.he same. i should have been a civil servant from home servant working from home because were on because they were going on strike the strike as well, aren't they? the irony them going the irony of them going into the office line so office to do a picket line so they at home and not go they can work at home and not go to the office? any that's to the office? any case that's not and of you not lost...