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the headlines at 11:00pm: boris johnson and jeremy hunt face party members in bournemouth as they continue their campaigns to be the next tory leader and prime minister. brexit dominates the latest hustings. anybody who proposes any further delay is simply going to end up eroding trust in politics. no prime minister is going to last any time at all if they don't deliver brexit, and deliver it very quickly. vauxhall warns it will only build the next—generation astra in cheshire if the brexit deal is satisfactory. the row over anti—semitism. more than 100 labour mps and peers demand thatjeremy corbyn overturns the decision to allow chris williamson back into the party. commentator: here's lucy bronze. what a goal, what a goal! a roarfrom the lionesses. the sensational goal that sealed england's place in the semi—finals of the world cup. and at 11:30, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, torcuil crichton and claire cohen. stay with us for that. good evening. the two contenders to be the next prime minister, boris johnson and jeremy hunt, have been facing questi
the headlines at 11:00pm: boris johnson and jeremy hunt face party members in bournemouth as they continue their campaigns to be the next tory leader and prime minister. brexit dominates the latest hustings. anybody who proposes any further delay is simply going to end up eroding trust in politics. no prime minister is going to last any time at all if they don't deliver brexit, and deliver it very quickly. vauxhall warns it will only build the next—generation astra in cheshire if the brexit...
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jeremy hunt in bournemouth.litical editor, peter henley, who's at the hustings in bournemouth. let's listen in to some of the hustings now. i suppose the first notable thing is we can be grateful both had turned up, how much is brexit dominating the proceedings sfr? it is, not so much talk about character so far, not in the questions on the audience, but this idea that we need to be tough with you is coming from both sides, and borisjohnson in particular in refusing to rule out pro rogaine, dissolving parliament to ensure we leave the eu october 31, he said provoking is an archaic device, he said he would rather trust the maturity of parliamentarians who are staring down the barrel of public mistrust. in the end, he said no we must not ta ke in the end, he said no we must not take that off the table and we just heard live, jeremy hunt saying the same sort of thing, not about provoking parliament by a particular think that no deal has to be the thing that brings the eu back to the table, something that they are s
jeremy hunt in bournemouth.litical editor, peter henley, who's at the hustings in bournemouth. let's listen in to some of the hustings now. i suppose the first notable thing is we can be grateful both had turned up, how much is brexit dominating the proceedings sfr? it is, not so much talk about character so far, not in the questions on the audience, but this idea that we need to be tough with you is coming from both sides, and borisjohnson in particular in refusing to rule out pro rogaine,...
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the headlines at 11:00pm: boris johnson and jeremy hunt face party members in bournemouth as they continueinates the latest hustings. anybody who proposes any further delay is simply going to end up eroding trust in politics. no prime minister is going to last any time at all if they don't deliver brexit, and deliver it very quickly. vauxhall warns it will only build the next—generation astra in cheshire if the brexit deal is satisfactory. the row over anti—semitism. more than 100 labour mps and peers demand thatjeremy corbyn overturns the decision to allow chris williamson back into the party. commentator: here's lucy bronze. what a goal, what a goal!
the headlines at 11:00pm: boris johnson and jeremy hunt face party members in bournemouth as they continueinates the latest hustings. anybody who proposes any further delay is simply going to end up eroding trust in politics. no prime minister is going to last any time at all if they don't deliver brexit, and deliver it very quickly. vauxhall warns it will only build the next—generation astra in cheshire if the brexit deal is satisfactory. the row over anti—semitism. more than 100 labour...
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away at arsenal... ..and in their home match against bournemouth, cardiff city players, staff and fansibute to the missing 28—year—old striker. as the football club tried to get back to normality, more concerns began to emerge about the flight that sala was travelling on to cardiff from nantes. in a haunting message to friends, he had already expressed his own fears about the plane. now, serious questions are being asked about the suitability of the aircraft, and indeed the pilot, to make the journey at night, over the english channel. pilot david ibbotson was not qualified to fly at night. he is thought to have been colour blind, and he did not have a night rating on his uk private pilot's licence. his proposed flight plan was under a term called visual flight rules. he needed to see where he was going. he was an experienced pilot, but not apparently on instruments, and i don't believe he had an instrument rating. the speed at which a pilot can become disorientated, if he is not instrument flying, is very, very quick indeed. sala's family and friends raised enough money through online
away at arsenal... ..and in their home match against bournemouth, cardiff city players, staff and fansibute to the missing 28—year—old striker. as the football club tried to get back to normality, more concerns began to emerge about the flight that sala was travelling on to cardiff from nantes. in a haunting message to friends, he had already expressed his own fears about the plane. now, serious questions are being asked about the suitability of the aircraft, and indeed the pilot, to make...
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the mirror leads with the story of 20—month—old boy 0scar dunkley from bournemouth, who has receivedafter having nearly died several times following a campaign by the paper. and the ft reports that a senior regulator at the bank of england has written to chief executives this week ordering them to tighten standards and to stop cutting corners in aggressive pursuits of growth. and wanting boris to run unopposed. they are ruining ourfun. the best laugh i have is when they go across each other and people have a good old laugh. schadenfreude. it looks like someone in the senior ranks at the telegraph essay would not be if boris... and give him a crown. i cannot take it seriously. all the colonists. she was saying and salivating over boris johnson. you cannot wait for him to be prime minister, come on! come on. it has lost all even the slightest objectivity. so they want him crown and they will make this happen, i don't think so. matt hancock might be helping out on the ft. he hints at backing forjohnson and all queuing up for at backing forjohnson and all queuing upfora at backing forjoh
the mirror leads with the story of 20—month—old boy 0scar dunkley from bournemouth, who has receivedafter having nearly died several times following a campaign by the paper. and the ft reports that a senior regulator at the bank of england has written to chief executives this week ordering them to tighten standards and to stop cutting corners in aggressive pursuits of growth. and wanting boris to run unopposed. they are ruining ourfun. the best laugh i have is when they go across each other...
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his owner said, i'm retired, but i take him when i volunteer with parks in mind on mondays in bournemouthadrian saying he will bring his dog to work. he works from home though. this is ronan a three—year—old german pincher. now back to archy. this is work soing well. let the pictures speakfor work soing well. let the pictures speak for themselves. the consensus has been that people, some people think it is a great idea, it is good for the environment for the way people work, makes them happy. others are worried about allergies. yes and also the hairs. would it work in your office in the city. we are in an american company's service offices, the whacky furniture. you're probably dog central.m offices, the whacky furniture. you're probably dog central. it is like crufts at the best of the time so like crufts at the best of the time soi like crufts at the best of the time so i won't notice a difference. is it nice to have a dog in the work place. i sense you're not a dog person. not really and some of these i struggle to describe as dogs, the ones that fit in your handbag, the shawl ones ——
his owner said, i'm retired, but i take him when i volunteer with parks in mind on mondays in bournemouthadrian saying he will bring his dog to work. he works from home though. this is ronan a three—year—old german pincher. now back to archy. this is work soing well. let the pictures speakfor work soing well. let the pictures speak for themselves. the consensus has been that people, some people think it is a great idea, it is good for the environment for the way people work, makes them...
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our political correspondent alex forsyth is in bournemouth for us this evening, where tonight's debate have been trying to focus on domestic policy, whether that tuition fees or immigration, but you can bet your bottom dollar one thing will come up time and time again during tonight's debate. that is, of course, brexit. both candidates have said they want to leave with the deal approved by both the eu and parliament and so the focus is increasingly shifting on what happens if they can't achieve that. today the outgoing prime minister theresa may was asked whether she would back the brexit plan of whoever takes over and she said they wouldn't get her unconditional support and they would have to try and get a majority in parliament, something she wasn't able to do a man some mps are already looking at ways they could stop any future prime minister taking the uk out of the eu without a deal at all. so there are clear obstacles a deal at all. so there are clear o bsta cles in a deal at all. so there are clear obstacles in the way of whoever ends up obstacles in the way of whoever ends up i
our political correspondent alex forsyth is in bournemouth for us this evening, where tonight's debate have been trying to focus on domestic policy, whether that tuition fees or immigration, but you can bet your bottom dollar one thing will come up time and time again during tonight's debate. that is, of course, brexit. both candidates have said they want to leave with the deal approved by both the eu and parliament and so the focus is increasingly shifting on what happens if they can't achieve...
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coming up, the live debate where they actually go head to head tonight in front of the tories in bournemouthjeremy show. they need a kind of double act to truly live in this up. clearly that is the proposed spending gap, the projected spend four boris's campaign was about half ofjeremy hunt's, but that gap could definitely be closing. and that is not just a brexit definitely be closing. and that is notjust a brexit budget definitely be closing. and that is not just a brexit budget they are planning, that is an election budget they are planning as well. in the guardian, johnson's false promises locking the uk into no deal, this is the european parliament brexit co—ordinator. he has some pretty strong things to say about boris johnson's approach. he has, to pick one quote, he calls him a man who has continued to dissemble and misinform. far stronger than what was said in the commons this week and last week. he says he has learned nothing whatsoever from the past learned nothing whatsoever from the pa st two learned nothing whatsoever from the past two years, so really strong words. but i don't
coming up, the live debate where they actually go head to head tonight in front of the tories in bournemouthjeremy show. they need a kind of double act to truly live in this up. clearly that is the proposed spending gap, the projected spend four boris's campaign was about half ofjeremy hunt's, but that gap could definitely be closing. and that is not just a brexit definitely be closing. and that is notjust a brexit budget definitely be closing. and that is not just a brexit budget they are...
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for number ten, the two men vying to be the next prime minister addressed the party faithful in bournemouthround of hustings as boris johnson says any further delay will erode the nation's trust in democracy. jeremy hunt says he's the man to get a brexit deal. anybody who proposes any further delay is simply going to end up eroding trust in politics. no prime minister is going to last anytime at all if they don't deliver brexit and deliver it very quickly. vauxhall will only build the next generation astra in cheshire if the brexit deal is satisfactory. also tonight, the row over anti—semitism. more than 100 labour mps and peers demand thatjeremy more than 100 labour mps and peers demand that jeremy corbyn more than 100 labour mps and peers demand thatjeremy corbyn overturned the decision to allow chris williamson back into the party. after a man from el salvador and his daughter drowned trying to reach america, a special report on why so many take such risks for a new life. commentator: here's lucy bronze! what a goal, what a goal! the sensational goal that sealed england boss might place
for number ten, the two men vying to be the next prime minister addressed the party faithful in bournemouthround of hustings as boris johnson says any further delay will erode the nation's trust in democracy. jeremy hunt says he's the man to get a brexit deal. anybody who proposes any further delay is simply going to end up eroding trust in politics. no prime minister is going to last anytime at all if they don't deliver brexit and deliver it very quickly. vauxhall will only build the next...
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my landing in england took place near bournemouth, it almost looks like the cliffs of dover that everyone is familiar with. it was a beautiful sight to see the cliffs of england and know i could get some rest. i did not realize it at that time, but the buzz bombs would start coming over. here we see some of them flying over the english coastline. these buzz bombs were a terror weapon. they did not know where they would land but the british were quick to set up machine guns and anti-aircraft fire to knock them out of the sky, and they managed to shoot down quite a few. they even sent planes into the sky to knock them out of the air. of course, sometimes they did get through, and where they fell, they caused considerable damage. but you must have missed that pretty good shooting. there is one coming down, it landed in the london area. wherever they landed, they caused considerable damage. my second crossing of the channel was made on an lst, this time with units of the third armored division that was sorely needed because they were bringing over more tanks and vehicles to carry us in the di
my landing in england took place near bournemouth, it almost looks like the cliffs of dover that everyone is familiar with. it was a beautiful sight to see the cliffs of england and know i could get some rest. i did not realize it at that time, but the buzz bombs would start coming over. here we see some of them flying over the english coastline. these buzz bombs were a terror weapon. they did not know where they would land but the british were quick to set up machine guns and anti-aircraft...
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this is the scene live in bournemouth where borisjohnson said it of the foley to rule out the parliamenthris williamson back into the party following anti semitism allegations. the labour leader defends the party's approach. we deal with anti semitism very, very seriously. there is no place for anti semitism in our society and obviously not in our party as well. the lee pomeroy murder trial a jury hears that the man accused of stabbing him to death held
this is the scene live in bournemouth where borisjohnson said it of the foley to rule out the parliamenthris williamson back into the party following anti semitism allegations. the labour leader defends the party's approach. we deal with anti semitism very, very seriously. there is no place for anti semitism in our society and obviously not in our party as well. the lee pomeroy murder trial a jury hears that the man accused of stabbing him to death held
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to give you an idea about the future park scheme across the country, we have bournemouth, christchurcher swimmers. tonight, there's even a group of the first timers. never really done open water, i don't really go swimming much. just have at entertaining events, so yeah, just want to get into it and jump in at the deep end, literally! you'll have a great time, thank you. nottingham is one of eight towns and cities across the uk successful in bidding for extra money for parks and green spaces. £11 million is being given by the national lottery and the national trust to help find these open areas. this money is really important because for the first time it will allow us to get the breathing space to think and research and develop new ideas for how we're going to manage our spaces in the future. so for instance, we'll be looking at new business opportunities. how we can create better facilities for our communities so we can have a cafe where the park runners can sit in afterwards, where families can go and enjoy themselves. it is a golden opportunity for us to plan notjust for tomorrow b
to give you an idea about the future park scheme across the country, we have bournemouth, christchurcher swimmers. tonight, there's even a group of the first timers. never really done open water, i don't really go swimming much. just have at entertaining events, so yeah, just want to get into it and jump in at the deep end, literally! you'll have a great time, thank you. nottingham is one of eight towns and cities across the uk successful in bidding for extra money for parks and green spaces....
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ahead of the third conservative leadership hustings in bournemouth this evening — jeremy hunt has beenre is the foreign secretary with his wife lucia arriving at cowes harbour with a big blue flag with his leadership campaign slogan ‘has to be hunt'. he clearly isn't flagging on the campaign trail. he was meeting members of the local conservative association hoping they'd nail their colours to his mast. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is at westminster. where are we on the campaign? we are hearing a lot of promises now from both of them. yes, whilst brexit is undoubtedly the dominant factor in this campaign and i'm sure the thing on which conservative party members, most of them will make up their mind when thinking about who will make the best prime minister in the immediate future at least, they are putting forward different ideas. as you saw in the report, borisjohnson talking about his idea for an australian style points based immigration system whereas factors such as some are having a firm job offer, their ability to speak english, will be taken into consideration abov
ahead of the third conservative leadership hustings in bournemouth this evening — jeremy hunt has beenre is the foreign secretary with his wife lucia arriving at cowes harbour with a big blue flag with his leadership campaign slogan ‘has to be hunt'. he clearly isn't flagging on the campaign trail. he was meeting members of the local conservative association hoping they'd nail their colours to his mast. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is at westminster. where are we on the...