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as you rejoin us here live in bradford, we can talk to our assista nt bradford, we can talk to our assistantmith. what more do we know about what labour are saying about how they can pay for their promises? that is the big issue. the pledges have all been leaked in advance and we know the key thing is are doing in terms of childcare, 1 million more homes, scrapping tuition fees, four free bank holidays. more homes, scrapping tuition fees, fourfree bank holidays. we have that but we need to know how it will be funded. unfortunately i'm not allowed to tell you the details untiljeromy sits down. i think i can say on one piece of paper we have all the cost and on another sheet of paper we have all the tax revenue raising measures. i have been through it and it seems to me there is going to be quite a lot of controversy. because not included is a fairly chunky sum of money which labour will need. i suspect they will say that it is capital spending. but i suspect there will bea spending. but i suspect there will be a row about this document. labour think by publishing this somehow everything will
as you rejoin us here live in bradford, we can talk to our assista nt bradford, we can talk to our assistantmith. what more do we know about what labour are saying about how they can pay for their promises? that is the big issue. the pledges have all been leaked in advance and we know the key thing is are doing in terms of childcare, 1 million more homes, scrapping tuition fees, four free bank holidays. more homes, scrapping tuition fees, fourfree bank holidays. we have that but we need to know...
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some of the view is there of what people in bradford think about the ma nifesto. people in bradford thinkolitical editor laura kuenssberg is with me. it is clear that voters are going to face a real choice. it is chalk and cheese in plenty of places, the biggest gap we have seen between the two parties for some time. today we have seen that is because ofjeremy corbyn's 21st—century version of old labour, more tax and more spending and more state control, nationalisation in four areas of industry, bold changes that he would like to introduce. his calculation is that the frustrations of britain in 2017 mean that in his view the electorate is ready, right and ready for something that is very different. he said to to me, look at the crowd to turn out to hear me speak, but there are two things with that, crowds that go to hear someone and necessarily representative of the whole voting general public. —— aren't necessarily. ed miliband moved a few inches to the left taking a couple of dainty steps and he lost by doing that. jeremy corbyn is taking one big strides to the left, so it is certainly
some of the view is there of what people in bradford think about the ma nifesto. people in bradford thinkolitical editor laura kuenssberg is with me. it is clear that voters are going to face a real choice. it is chalk and cheese in plenty of places, the biggest gap we have seen between the two parties for some time. today we have seen that is because ofjeremy corbyn's 21st—century version of old labour, more tax and more spending and more state control, nationalisation in four areas of...
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iain watson, bbc news, bradford. we nowjoin norman smith.a huge choice for voters. we've not seen something like this in a generation of labour. talking about expanding benefits such as independent personal payments. dealing with the health service, education, housing and childcare. the significant expansion in the state where key utilities are being brought back into public ownership. renationalising the water industry, royal mail, the great, bringing back services that have been contracted out to the private sector. trying to push back the private sector in the nhs. changing our business environment. businesses paying more in tax, more in wages, more regulations and requirements that they offer, paternity leave, pa rt—timers, they offer, paternity leave, part—timers, those on contracts the same rights as full—time workers. that marks a significant change, where there has been a broad agreement about the liberal market economy. mr corbyn wants to see more from the state. lots of applause and rapture forjeremy corbyn, but there is already so
iain watson, bbc news, bradford. we nowjoin norman smith.a huge choice for voters. we've not seen something like this in a generation of labour. talking about expanding benefits such as independent personal payments. dealing with the health service, education, housing and childcare. the significant expansion in the state where key utilities are being brought back into public ownership. renationalising the water industry, royal mail, the great, bringing back services that have been contracted...
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now it is over to ben in bradford. thank you.ection manifesto, some of the details of which were leaked last week. the manifesto includes a few additions to the leaked draft, including the news that labour would ta ke including the news that labour would take back into public ownership, the water companies in england which we re water companies in england which were privatised by margaret thatcher. mr corbyn talked about promises which would cost £486 billion, funded in part by tax increases for the higher earners, those earning over £80,000 a year. let's have a listen to what mr corbyn had to say. what we are proposing here is rebalancing our economy, a rebalancing so there is proper levels of investment in infrastructure fairly across the whole of the uk, not totally in the london and south—east, but in every region of the country. i think that is extremely important. and a national investment bank that will ensure that fairness is taken all the way through it. we will also be increasing wages through the living wage, a living
now it is over to ben in bradford. thank you.ection manifesto, some of the details of which were leaked last week. the manifesto includes a few additions to the leaked draft, including the news that labour would ta ke including the news that labour would take back into public ownership, the water companies in england which we re water companies in england which were privatised by margaret thatcher. mr corbyn talked about promises which would cost £486 billion, funded in part by tax increases...
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iain watson, bbc news, bradford. here in bradford i am joined by norman smith. party manifesto from the previous manifestos in recent elections? it is a marked change because previously, going back 30 yea rs or because previously, going back 30 years or $0, because previously, going back 30 years or so, there has been an a cce pta nce years or so, there has been an acceptance of the market economy, try not to impose too many burdens on business, very careful about any talk of higher taxation, a sense that the private sector was by and large best to be encouraged to do more in public services. all of that, he has done a swift boat to man gone completely in the opposite direction, so what we now have is a massive extension of the role of the state, not just in massive extension of the role of the state, notjust in buying back key utilities, be it the railways or the national grid, but also in terms of local government, asking local authorities to look at bringing back services which have been contracted out, bring it back into public ownership, and the nhs, trying
iain watson, bbc news, bradford. here in bradford i am joined by norman smith. party manifesto from the previous manifestos in recent elections? it is a marked change because previously, going back 30 yea rs or because previously, going back 30 years or $0, because previously, going back 30 years or so, there has been an a cce pta nce years or so, there has been an acceptance of the market economy, try not to impose too many burdens on business, very careful about any talk of higher taxation, a...
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john piennar, bbc news, bradford. live to bradford and our political editor laura kuenssberg.d voters today? well manifesto moments are times in a campaign when voters sometimes think it is now i'm going to listen. what they would have heard from jeremy corbyn was a very clear choice, a very clear distinction between him and what the tories are putting on the table. his zist tories are putting on the table. his 21st century brand of old labour, more tax, more spending and more borrowing, but to spend on the things in this country that he believes voters need and that voters really wa nt. believes voters need and that voters really want. the question of course is how many people will believe him when he makes that offer? how many people women find that appealing when it is a real departure from the direction the labour party has been in when it is a departure from the consensus of the fabled centre some call it in politics for some time. now in his view, the irritations and anger and anxiety of britain in 2017 do mean that voters are right and ready for something that sounds ve
john piennar, bbc news, bradford. live to bradford and our political editor laura kuenssberg.d voters today? well manifesto moments are times in a campaign when voters sometimes think it is now i'm going to listen. what they would have heard from jeremy corbyn was a very clear choice, a very clear distinction between him and what the tories are putting on the table. his zist tories are putting on the table. his 21st century brand of old labour, more tax, more spending and more borrowing, but to...
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iain watson, bbc news, bradford. well, our assistant political editor norman smith is in bradford.ical and responsible — is it? i think it is generally radical. the likes of which we haven't really seen likes of which we haven't really seen from a labour party for many yea rs. seen from a labour party for many years. mr corbyn talking about not just halting austerity but reversing it. expanding some benefits such as personal independence payments. he's also talking about a significant bolstering for the public sector with billions being poured into the health service, education, childcare, housing. he is also talking about a marked expansion in the role of the state, renationalising key industries and telling local authorities to bring back services into their control. pushing the private sector in the nhs. he is talking about reshaping the way our liberal, pro—business market economy works, with business facing more obligations in terms of the conditions they offer employees, and the taxes they pay, turning britain into an economy more like those on continental europe. the key que
iain watson, bbc news, bradford. well, our assistant political editor norman smith is in bradford.ical and responsible — is it? i think it is generally radical. the likes of which we haven't really seen likes of which we haven't really seen from a labour party for many yea rs. seen from a labour party for many years. mr corbyn talking about not just halting austerity but reversing it. expanding some benefits such as personal independence payments. he's also talking about a significant...
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iain watson, bbc news, bradford.ending commitments are fully costed, but do they really add up? the conservatives say the sums do not add up. the bbc‘s chris morris has been giving the figures a reality check. is finally been published officially and we have been crunching through the numbers, where does labour say the numbers, where does labour say the money is coming from? it estimates an extra tax take £48.6 billion. higher earners will pay for, four to 5% of the top earners, 1.2 million people, earnings above £80,000 will be taxed at 45%, with a new 50% rate on earnings above 120 3000. labour says this will raise £61; 3000. labour says this will raise £6.4 billion per year. the biggest tax take will come in increase in corporation tax, a tax on profits, a 19%, labour plans to increase that to 26% by 2021. once that is done, labour says corporation tax plans will raise an extra £191; labour says corporation tax plans will raise an extra £19.4 billion per year, one important thing, labour acknowledges, companies an
iain watson, bbc news, bradford.ending commitments are fully costed, but do they really add up? the conservatives say the sums do not add up. the bbc‘s chris morris has been giving the figures a reality check. is finally been published officially and we have been crunching through the numbers, where does labour say the numbers, where does labour say the money is coming from? it estimates an extra tax take £48.6 billion. higher earners will pay for, four to 5% of the top earners, 1.2 million...
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thank you to bradford university for giving us this space this morning. with a lovely conversation the vice chancellor of the university, and i think this university is a great place, going great places. thank you for giving us the space this morning. [applause] mr. corbyn: and thank you to everyone in bradford and all across yorkshire. what a fantastic welcome we have had. what fantastic support we have received. [applause] mr. corbyn: so many people tell me so much about the hopes they have in our manifesto, and our plans, and all of us. we intend to deliver on those hopes and on these plans. [applause] you tobyn: and thank brian, mohammed and christine for what you just said and the bravery with which you spoke about your own problems and determinedause i am that we will deal with, address, and confront the issues of the mental health crisis facing this country, so people don't suffer alone. thank you for what you said this morning. [applause] mr. corbyn: i also want to say a big thank you to all those that contributed to our manifesto. our teams in th
thank you to bradford university for giving us this space this morning. with a lovely conversation the vice chancellor of the university, and i think this university is a great place, going great places. thank you for giving us the space this morning. [applause] mr. corbyn: and thank you to everyone in bradford and all across yorkshire. what a fantastic welcome we have had. what fantastic support we have received. [applause] mr. corbyn: so many people tell me so much about the hopes they have...
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and thank you to everyone in bradford. and those across yorkshire. i've been campaigning over the past few days. what a fantastic welcome we've had and fantastic support. [applause] so many people tell me so much about the hopes they have in our manifesto, in our plans, in all of us. we intend to deliver on those hopes and on those planes. [applause] i think you for the bravery for which you spoke about your own problems and demons because i am determined that we will deal with, address and confront the issues of the mental health crisis facing this country so people don't face it and suffer alone. thank you for what you said this morning. [applause] i also want to say a big thank you to all of those that contributed to our manifesto. those in our team in the labour party and my team that put amazing amounts of work into producing a very good manifesto in a very short space of time. well done to all of them, and thank you to all of the different society groups, civil society organizations and so many others that sent in really good ideas which have h
and thank you to everyone in bradford. and those across yorkshire. i've been campaigning over the past few days. what a fantastic welcome we've had and fantastic support. [applause] so many people tell me so much about the hopes they have in our manifesto, in our plans, in all of us. we intend to deliver on those hopes and on those planes. [applause] i think you for the bravery for which you spoke about your own problems and demons because i am determined that we will deal with, address and...
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[applause] and thank you to everyone in bradford. what a fantastic welcome we had. so many people tell me so much about the hoax they have in the manifesto in our plans. we intend to deliver. [applause] and thank you for the bravery which you spoke about your own problems and demons because i am determined that we will deal with come address and confront the issues facing this country so people don't face it and suffer alone. [cheering] i also want to say a thank you o those that contributed to the manifesto. it's producing a manifesto in a short space of time. different society groups and there are good ideas that help frame our thinking and ideas if they want to say thank you to the executive for the huge work they put in the list. they put an enormous amount of work into contributing. you see the life experience rooted they deliver for the people that put them there. [applause] the many not the few. there was a chancellor for a long time to. it's to expand the university education and make it accessible to if that is what they wish to do at any stage of their lif
[applause] and thank you to everyone in bradford. what a fantastic welcome we had. so many people tell me so much about the hoax they have in the manifesto in our plans. we intend to deliver. [applause] and thank you for the bravery which you spoke about your own problems and demons because i am determined that we will deal with come address and confront the issues facing this country so people don't face it and suffer alone. [cheering] i also want to say a thank you o those that contributed to...
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the huge release of tension came as a result of getting the better of a bradford side who had lookedance of an end to end first half full of missed opportunities fell to billy clark. a goal looked inevitable butjordan archer did just enough to keep him out. both sides could have done better in a second half that was littered with plenty of spurned chances. it was almost too much to bear as the clock ticked down with extra time looming. with nerves shredded, this combination was perfection, a half chance turning into a hammer blow. heartbreak for bradford but delirium for the lions roaring back to the championship two years after relegation. there's been a battle going on in the scottish premiership as the bottom two jostle for survival. but it's hamilton academical who get a stay of execution. inverness needed a win and for hamilton to drop points. they beat 3—2 to motherwell, but hamilton beat dundee by 4—0. here's how the bottom of the table finished after the final matches of the season. inverness have been relegated. while hamilton are through to the playoff against dundee united
the huge release of tension came as a result of getting the better of a bradford side who had lookedance of an end to end first half full of missed opportunities fell to billy clark. a goal looked inevitable butjordan archer did just enough to keep him out. both sides could have done better in a second half that was littered with plenty of spurned chances. it was almost too much to bear as the clock ticked down with extra time looming. with nerves shredded, this combination was perfection, a...
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in the other tie, it's advantage bradford.em a 1—0 win over fleetwood at valley parade to take into the second leg on sunday. if you were looking for a feast of goals tonight, you should have gone to the hive. home of the arsenal ladies, where they drew 4—1! with liverpool, in the spring series match. danielle carter brought arsenal back into it with a brace. england's under—17s, came from behind to win the first game of their european championship against norway. having gone behind early on, the young lions hit back with two goals from the liverpool youngster rhian brewster. and they kept that lead until deep into the second—half when manchester city's phillip foden, made the game safe. 3—1 the final score in croatia. england's next game is against ukraine on sunday. the everton manager ronald koeman says he hopes to see his winger, aaron lennon, back in his squad soon, but only when he's ready, and he says the player's well being is paramount. the club will give lennon all their support after he was detained under the mental
in the other tie, it's advantage bradford.em a 1—0 win over fleetwood at valley parade to take into the second leg on sunday. if you were looking for a feast of goals tonight, you should have gone to the hive. home of the arsenal ladies, where they drew 4—1! with liverpool, in the spring series match. danielle carter brought arsenal back into it with a brace. england's under—17s, came from behind to win the first game of their european championship against norway. having gone behind early...
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millwall will be back in the championship next season, after they beat bradford 1—0 in the league one sixth in the league, only qualifying for the playoffs with five minutes left of the season. it was a remarkable finish to this match with fan favourite steve morison after the game said his fans who invaded the pitch at the end of the game ruined the celebrations for him! nick parrott was watching. after two years of relegation, emotions got the better of millwall fans. confrontations after the final whistle will soon be forgotten. the huge release of tension came as a result of getting the better of a bradford side who had looked more likely to win. the best chance of an end to end first half full of missed opportunities felt to billy clark. a goal looked inevitable but jordan archer did just enough to keep him out. both sides could have done better in the second half that was littered with plenty of spurned chances. it was almost too much to bear as the clock ticked down with extra time looming. with nerves shredded, this combination was perfection, a half chance turning into a perf
millwall will be back in the championship next season, after they beat bradford 1—0 in the league one sixth in the league, only qualifying for the playoffs with five minutes left of the season. it was a remarkable finish to this match with fan favourite steve morison after the game said his fans who invaded the pitch at the end of the game ruined the celebrations for him! nick parrott was watching. after two years of relegation, emotions got the better of millwall fans. confrontations after...
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the huge release of tension came as a result of getting the better of a bradford side who had lookedssed opportunities fell to billy clark. a goal looked inevitable, butjordan archer did just enough to keep him out. both sides could have done better in a second half that was littered with plenty of spurned chances. it was almost too much to bear, as the clock ticked down with extra time looming. with nerves shredded, gregor and morison held theirs, a half chance turning into a hammer blow. heartbreak for bradford, but delirium for the lions, roaring back to the championship two years after relegation. inverness have been relegated from the scottish premiership, despite winning their last game of the season. they needed a win and for hamilton academical to drop points. but though inverness beat motherwell 3—2, hamilton beat dundee by 4—0. so hamilton survive for now. they'll face dundee united in a two—legged premiership play—off, the first match starts on thursday. brechin city beat alloa athletic 5—4 on penalties following a seven goal thriller. brechin led 1—0 from the first leg, b
the huge release of tension came as a result of getting the better of a bradford side who had lookedssed opportunities fell to billy clark. a goal looked inevitable, butjordan archer did just enough to keep him out. both sides could have done better in a second half that was littered with plenty of spurned chances. it was almost too much to bear, as the clock ticked down with extra time looming. with nerves shredded, gregor and morison held theirs, a half chance turning into a hammer blow....
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inflation has jumped general election manifesto in bradford.nflation hasjumped to its highest level for nearly four yea rs its highest level for nearly four years up to 2.4%, 2.7% pushed by energy prices, higher clothing costs and airfares. donald trump says he has an "absolute right" to share information with russia, after stirring controversy by giving the russian foreign minister classified information. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. back to one of our top stories now. president trump has defended his "absolute right" to discuss sensitive material on terrorism and airline safety, at a meeting with russia's foreign minister last week. this afternoon he has been holding talks with turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan at the white house and afterwards he reiterated his commitment to fighting terrorism. we had a very successful meeting with the foreign minister of russia. our fight is against isis, as gen
inflation has jumped general election manifesto in bradford.nflation hasjumped to its highest level for nearly four yea rs its highest level for nearly four years up to 2.4%, 2.7% pushed by energy prices, higher clothing costs and airfares. donald trump says he has an "absolute right" to share information with russia, after stirring controversy by giving the russian foreign minister classified information. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt...
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back now to our assistant political editor norman smith, from the launch of the labour manifesto in bradford. norman, do we have a clearer idea of how the election is shaping up now? i think today in a funny sort of way the manifesto was not really about policies, what it was really about was credibility, do people believe thatjeremy corbyn was credibility, do people believe that jeremy corbyn can was credibility, do people believe thatjeremy corbyn can deliver and pay for this huge range of spending commitments? because in policy terms, what is to object to? if you wa nt terms, what is to object to? if you want watch lk, corbyn is offering it, if you want your benefits restored, corbyn is offering it, if you want tuition fees scrapped, he is offering it. but can he pay for it and is offering it. but can he pay for itand do is offering it. but can he pay for it and do people believe he can? he indicates there will be more borrowing, his argument is that it is sensible to borrow, to invest and to grow the economy. the view of critics, i suspect, to grow the economy. the view of critics, isusp
back now to our assistant political editor norman smith, from the launch of the labour manifesto in bradford. norman, do we have a clearer idea of how the election is shaping up now? i think today in a funny sort of way the manifesto was not really about policies, what it was really about was credibility, do people believe thatjeremy corbyn was credibility, do people believe that jeremy corbyn can was credibility, do people believe thatjeremy corbyn can deliver and pay for this huge range of...
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bradford are trying to reach the second tier for the first time since their relegation in 2004, while hoping to erase memories of defeat in last year's final. emma jones reports. m illwa ll millwall are preparing for yet another trip to wembley. this will be their fourth another trip to wembley. this will be theirfourth leaguei play—off final in nine years. the team going to this one, hoping to raise last yea r‘s to this one, hoping to raise last year's memories of being beaten by barnsley. it is a difficult place to lose a game out, wembley. so many people come and there is so much love for the players and the team and then you get beat and it is disappointing. but we have no god—given right to succeed. we need a bit of luck on the occasion better than last year and certainly need to perform with the best of our ability. tony craig down the left—hand side. whips it in at the far post. steve morison knows the highs and lows of the play—offs and what it would mean for the club to go up. we'll be massive for the gaffer, his second season in charge, taking the team to two play—off finals
bradford are trying to reach the second tier for the first time since their relegation in 2004, while hoping to erase memories of defeat in last year's final. emma jones reports. m illwa ll millwall are preparing for yet another trip to wembley. this will be their fourth another trip to wembley. this will be theirfourth leaguei play—off final in nine years. the team going to this one, hoping to raise last yea r‘s to this one, hoping to raise last year's memories of being beaten by barnsley....
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jeremy corbyn has launched labour's manifesto in bradford pledging billions for the nhs, education and childcare. the price tag, an eye watering £48.6 billion. labour says it can find the money, but we'll apply our own reality check. and in the rhondda valley the welsh nationalists, plaid cymru, say they'll stick up for agriculture and industry in brexit talks, at the launch of their manifesto. they'll make promises they don't keep eventually. promises, promises. we've taken our hallowed box of balls to edinburgh, to see what the good folk there think about politicians and their pledges. so lots to talk about with our panel. the journalist and author rachel shabi, and sam coates of the times. let's catch up on the latest developments from the campaign trail, on tuesday 16th may. jeremy corbyn has launched labour's manifesto in bradford, saying it'll appeal to voters right across the country. our proposal is a government for the many not the few. our proposals are of hope for the many all over this country and i'm very proud to present our manifesto for the many not the few. thank you v
jeremy corbyn has launched labour's manifesto in bradford pledging billions for the nhs, education and childcare. the price tag, an eye watering £48.6 billion. labour says it can find the money, but we'll apply our own reality check. and in the rhondda valley the welsh nationalists, plaid cymru, say they'll stick up for agriculture and industry in brexit talks, at the launch of their manifesto. they'll make promises they don't keep eventually. promises, promises. we've taken our hallowed box...
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he is right to highlight bradford but my honorable friend has a particular knowledge of that city and people will be, i think, disappointed to see a liberal democrat readopt the candidate with a questionable record on anti-semitism. it is important that all parties maintain the strongest possible censure on all forms of intolerance. thank you, mister speaker. in the nine months the prime minister has held her office she has closed the door on desperate child refugees. she has ignored those suffering under the crisis in health and social care and is responsible for the shameful -- 20 years ago she berated the conservative party for being a nasty party but the party has never been captured. looking at this parliament, the le >> order! whatever the strength of feeling the right honorable gentlemen must be heard! >> the legacy of this parliament is the abject failure of her majesty's official opposition to effectively hold the government to account for anything. a >> let me pick up the point he made on child refugees. this government has a proud record of supporting refugees, the second b
he is right to highlight bradford but my honorable friend has a particular knowledge of that city and people will be, i think, disappointed to see a liberal democrat readopt the candidate with a questionable record on anti-semitism. it is important that all parties maintain the strongest possible censure on all forms of intolerance. thank you, mister speaker. in the nine months the prime minister has held her office she has closed the door on desperate child refugees. she has ignored those...
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here's deputy political editorjohn pienaar soliciting opinions in a gym in bradford.my corbyn, what do you think? well, i quite like his policies but i don't think they're doable. you don't think they're doable? what do you think? i agree, yeah, i don't think they're doable myself. why not? i just don't think they are. kenny watt was watching that and thought the views of the gentlemen exercising there, and more generally vox pops like that, did not add greatly to the sum of human knowledge. he's got a journalist coming in when he's in the middle of his work—out asking him questions when he's probablyjust thinking, "oh my god, when‘s this hill climb going to end?" and that's the problem with vox pops, because basically you're not getting a true representation of the population. this is how we get into the position of sound bites winning elections. stick to having trained journalists telling us about the facts in a story rather than the opinions of the ill informed. well, let's discuss some of those issues with the bbc‘s editor of political news katy searle who's in ou
here's deputy political editorjohn pienaar soliciting opinions in a gym in bradford.my corbyn, what do you think? well, i quite like his policies but i don't think they're doable. you don't think they're doable? what do you think? i agree, yeah, i don't think they're doable myself. why not? i just don't think they are. kenny watt was watching that and thought the views of the gentlemen exercising there, and more generally vox pops like that, did not add greatly to the sum of human knowledge....
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if bradford does not turn out to be smooth, the negotiations, that makes it difficult. —— brexit.y and the rules and regulations they are operating under. they like to know those. thank you. singapore has fined two banks over the imdb scandal. singaporean bank uob and credit suisse are facing penalties of more than half a million dollars each. let's go to sharanjit leyl in our asia business hub let's go to sharanjit leyl in our asia business hub in singapore. tell us what happened. what was the scandal? that is right. it follows a two year review by financial regulators here. we know that malaysia's imdb fund is at the centre of money laundering allegations. six different countries had it set up by the prime minister. it was meant to turn kuala lumpur law into something of a financial hub. it attracted a lot of attention just two years ago after it missed payments for some of the $11 billion it owed to banks and bond holders. there was the wall streetjournal article, a number of reports, alleging that they had seen a lot of that money, some 700 million of the fund, go into the pri
if bradford does not turn out to be smooth, the negotiations, that makes it difficult. —— brexit.y and the rules and regulations they are operating under. they like to know those. thank you. singapore has fined two banks over the imdb scandal. singaporean bank uob and credit suisse are facing penalties of more than half a million dollars each. let's go to sharanjit leyl in our asia business hub let's go to sharanjit leyl in our asia business hub in singapore. tell us what happened. what was...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, bradford.unched its manifesto, telling voters that wales badly needs a ‘strong voice‘ during the brexit process to protect welsh industry and agriculture. the party leader leanne wood said she wanted to ensure that wales could continue to trade with europe without costly barriers. policies include scrapping business rates, creating a publicly—owned bank, and retaining the triple lock on pensions. the rate of inflation rose last month to its highest since september 2013. the office for national statistics says prices — as measured by the consumer price index — were 2.7% higher in april than the year before. it means the cost of living is now rising faster than wages. the white house has denied president trump compromised national security by revealing classified information to the russian government at a meeting last week. it follows the confirmation on twitter earlier today by the president that he had shared the information. the white house said it was ‘wholly appropriate‘ for the president to
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, bradford.unched its manifesto, telling voters that wales badly needs a ‘strong voice‘ during the brexit process to protect welsh industry and agriculture. the party leader leanne wood said she wanted to ensure that wales could continue to trade with europe without costly barriers. policies include scrapping business rates, creating a publicly—owned bank, and retaining the triple lock on pensions. the rate of inflation rose last month to its highest since...
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joining us now is joanne bradford the coo of sofi. welcome. nice to see you. >> thank you.d morning. >> good morning. so as a company that does lending and wealth management, you have a ton of people's sensitive financial data. how do you protect that in an age where we're seeing attacks like this one today and this weekend? >> yeah, well, we do a couple of products. we have student loan refinancing, personal loans, mortgages, and investment accounts. so we have lots of information. we monitor all the time. we have in place measures, extra authentication for consumers. and have not had any issues to date. so we hope we can keep it that way going forward. >> generally the whole industry is built around more online lending and online finance. is it more or less vulnerable than traditional banking? >> well, we think that we're less vulnerable because we actually have just one control point. the only place you come to sofi.com is one place. we don't have branches which make it less points of vulnerability. but really for the consumer it's more about speed and ease of use and ge
joining us now is joanne bradford the coo of sofi. welcome. nice to see you. >> thank you.d morning. >> good morning. so as a company that does lending and wealth management, you have a ton of people's sensitive financial data. how do you protect that in an age where we're seeing attacks like this one today and this weekend? >> yeah, well, we do a couple of products. we have student loan refinancing, personal loans, mortgages, and investment accounts. so we have lots of...
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(steve ) back in 2007 matt bradford lost his vision and his legs.n he made history --- being the first blind and double amputee to re- enlist in the marines. but once he retired he made a promise go back to school and attend the univerisity of his dreams he says being a college graduate has a special place in his heart. "i've been to rupp arena, i've been on the floor, but walking across and receiving a diploma is truly amazing"(steve) bradford says he never doubted he would graduate. and says if you have a goal --- go out and do it...there is always a way (pam)in sports... the giants find some power... but was it enough against the mets... (steve) ..and the warriors... they just keep rolling... gary has the highlights... and reaction... coming up reaction... coming up more people than ever are making the move to nissan. reaction... coming up ♪ because of rogue, the best selling suv in america. ♪ titan, with america's best truck warranty. ♪ and the most advanced safety features on altima and other best selling models. ♪ that's why we're america's fa
(steve ) back in 2007 matt bradford lost his vision and his legs.n he made history --- being the first blind and double amputee to re- enlist in the marines. but once he retired he made a promise go back to school and attend the univerisity of his dreams he says being a college graduate has a special place in his heart. "i've been to rupp arena, i've been on the floor, but walking across and receiving a diploma is truly amazing"(steve) bradford says he never doubted he would graduate....
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miller with scunthorpe while bradford city begin their bid for a return to the championship as they played good squads, too wily old managers. just really looking forward to it. all the hard work that has come into this season, we have to relish it and be the best we have to relish it and be the best we can beat and we have that belief and confidence in the squad of players, but there are no guarantees in football. just go and be the best you can possibly be. there is one match in the spring series as well as the women's super league as arsenal take on liverpool. the england and 17th came from behind to win the first game of the european championship against norway having gone behind early on. the young lions came back with two goals from liverpool youngster ryan brewster. they kept the lead until deep into the second half when they made the game safe at 3—1. their next game is against ukraine on sunday. the everton manager has been speaking today about the plight of one who has been receiving treatment for the clu b has been receiving treatment for the club call a stress—related illness.
miller with scunthorpe while bradford city begin their bid for a return to the championship as they played good squads, too wily old managers. just really looking forward to it. all the hard work that has come into this season, we have to relish it and be the best we have to relish it and be the best we can beat and we have that belief and confidence in the squad of players, but there are no guarantees in football. just go and be the best you can possibly be. there is one match in the spring...
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in east bradford chester county it's downed wires that are the issue blocking bridge road 842, lucky hill gets you around that. west deptford we're watching the overturned semi and the bus between and it's 3 and 2 on new jersey turnpike. all the activity is clear, both lanes open heading southbound through gloucester county. that's the good news. south of millville, route 55 is blocked. accident involving a pedestrian. i would use delsea drive to get around that, busy morning already, tam. >> thank you matt. >>> time to look at first look at business. general motors is accused of designing an engine that can cheat on emissions tests. they produce higher leaves of nitrous oxide than what shows up on the test. >>> crown holding formally known as crown cork and steel is moving out of the city. it sold 238,000 square foot world headquarters along the boulevard at woodhaven road for $900 million. they plan to lease the property while looking for a new place. >>> this morning futures are pointing to a mixed open. >> 4:53 a.m. breaking overnight, a tour bus and tractor-trailer crash along t
in east bradford chester county it's downed wires that are the issue blocking bridge road 842, lucky hill gets you around that. west deptford we're watching the overturned semi and the bus between and it's 3 and 2 on new jersey turnpike. all the activity is clear, both lanes open heading southbound through gloucester county. that's the good news. south of millville, route 55 is blocked. accident involving a pedestrian. i would use delsea drive to get around that, busy morning already, tam....
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. >> as she plays for the bradford cobras in the north of england, local leagues allow wearing a hijabt internationally, basketball governing body does not. she said this is stopping muslims, sikh, and jewish women from playing, so she is calling for the ban to be lifted. >> create role models that are muslims that are in sports for young girls to take them on board and aspire to be like them. we are only seeing negative things. if we create something different than our young girls -- then our young girls can aspire to play sports too or whatever they want to do in life. ♪ >> that will then be, people will see that, then they won't ever see someone coming on the court wearing a job and say, can she even play, does she know what she is doing? so hopefully it will help. reporter: the company launched a line of bertini's moments -- bertini -- bukrinrkinis. these that found that not being able to cover up was holding the back in sports. >> all the new launches that are coming are to encourage men, encourage young girls there is nothing to stop you. if you want to do it, the product is avai
. >> as she plays for the bradford cobras in the north of england, local leagues allow wearing a hijabt internationally, basketball governing body does not. she said this is stopping muslims, sikh, and jewish women from playing, so she is calling for the ban to be lifted. >> create role models that are muslims that are in sports for young girls to take them on board and aspire to be like them. we are only seeing negative things. if we create something different than our young girls...
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stephanie bradford pudo hablar con ellas.n el pelo. que la uniÓn es la fuerza, que debe verlo mejor que uno puede tener. al final siempre nos pusieron como rivales. stephanie: pero en algÚn momento de su carrera si hubo esta debilidad. >> cuando salÍa una canciÓn de ella, yo lo escuchaba, y decÍa, por quÉ no me trajeron esa canciÓn! stephanie: ¿cuÁl hubieran querido cantar? >> todo esto tambiÉn viene porque habÍa pasado el atentado libre de orlando que me hizo llorar y me hizo pensar en hacer algo para pensar que si nos unimos, el mundo puede ser mÁs bonito. stephanie: empieza a incrementar la seguridad tras lo que paso en manchester. >> sÍ, va a haber seguridad y todo. >> sÍ, pero al final nunca puedes pensar que la gente aproveche esos momentos para esos desastres. >> no se puede vivir con miedo. ♪ ♪ ♪ marÍa: el marÍa: por lo menos una persona muriÓ y tres resultaron heridas en un ataque en chihuahua, mÉxico, el ataque ocurriÓ cuando grupo de hombres armados abriÓ fuego marÍa:tras el incendio de una bodega en stockton, las
stephanie bradford pudo hablar con ellas.n el pelo. que la uniÓn es la fuerza, que debe verlo mejor que uno puede tener. al final siempre nos pusieron como rivales. stephanie: pero en algÚn momento de su carrera si hubo esta debilidad. >> cuando salÍa una canciÓn de ella, yo lo escuchaba, y decÍa, por quÉ no me trajeron esa canciÓn! stephanie: ¿cuÁl hubieran querido cantar? >> todo esto tambiÉn viene porque habÍa pasado el atentado libre de orlando que me hizo llorar y me...
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leeds bradford airport has re—opened after police carried out a controlled explosion on a suspiciouswere diverted, and departing flights were delayed, while the item was dealt with after eight o'clock last night. police say the incident is not believed to have been malicious or terror—related. nursing leaders, who are currently considering strike action, have warned that the nhs in england is ‘dangerously‘ short of the nurses it needs. the rcn union blames the situation on stress and pay, but the conservatives say that whilst they've been in government, the number of nurses has risen. here's our health correspondent, jane dreaper. staff under pressure. the nurses‘ union says it has uncovered a level of nhs vacancies it describes as dangerous. the rcn asked nhs trusts in england for the so—called establishment figures, the level of staffing officially considered the right number for patients. the union calculated that 11% of nursing post are unfilled. and around the uk, four out of five nursing directors say their hospital relies on goodwill to keep running. what we are finding is the
leeds bradford airport has re—opened after police carried out a controlled explosion on a suspiciouswere diverted, and departing flights were delayed, while the item was dealt with after eight o'clock last night. police say the incident is not believed to have been malicious or terror—related. nursing leaders, who are currently considering strike action, have warned that the nhs in england is ‘dangerously‘ short of the nurses it needs. the rcn union blames the situation on stress and...
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shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell joins us from bradford now. thank you for coming on the programme.hink, has ever done this in this sort of detail. the funding and costing of individual projects. it's and costing of individual projects. it‘s quite innovative and groundbreaking for any political party to do this during a general election. are you able to tell us exactly how much manifesto commitments cost? i‘m sure you saw last week a couple of papers were saying its £93 billion. is that close ? saying its £93 billion. is that close? no, nowhere near. you will see at 11 o‘clock when we release all the information. no, there has been lots of wild and exaggerated claims. we have made it absolutely clear that what we are about is transforming and rebuilding our country and particularly investing in infrastructure and the skills of our people and also, making sure we can have public services where our nurses are paid so little they are going to pay —— ago to food banks. we wa nt going to pay —— ago to food banks. we want our public services that meet the needs of our population and the i
shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell joins us from bradford now. thank you for coming on the programme.hink, has ever done this in this sort of detail. the funding and costing of individual projects. it's and costing of individual projects. it‘s quite innovative and groundbreaking for any political party to do this during a general election. are you able to tell us exactly how much manifesto commitments cost? i‘m sure you saw last week a couple of papers were saying its £93 billion. is that...
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joining me from bradford is professor paul rogers, professor of peace studies at the university.ion mosque in manchester. welcome to you. your thoughts first of all in a broad sense about what has hit manchester, about manchester's response to what happened on monday night. the most prominent thing that i am concerned about now is that the sense of peace and safety has been shattered for all of us. and that, being a father and a grandfather, i am now also worried my children or my grandchildren will go to a football match alternative a rally or and activity and i'd be wondering whether it is too dangerous for them. i hope it will not beat us, i hope it won't prevent us from ensuring our children develop to theirfull ensuring our children develop to their full potential. and that they enjoy whatever manchester is able to provide. the fear is there. and i think we demand that the authorities do whatever they can to bring back the safety to our beloved city. what does that mean, though? does anyone know how to prevent young men, in this case someone born in this country, in this cit
joining me from bradford is professor paul rogers, professor of peace studies at the university.ion mosque in manchester. welcome to you. your thoughts first of all in a broad sense about what has hit manchester, about manchester's response to what happened on monday night. the most prominent thing that i am concerned about now is that the sense of peace and safety has been shattered for all of us. and that, being a father and a grandfather, i am now also worried my children or my grandchildren...
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talking of play offs, bradford and millwall meet in the league one final at wembley later today.s gone out of a tournament on penalties. this time it was the under 17s at the european championship. they were just seconds away from a record third title, when spain equalised in stoppage time. england missed two of their three penalties and spain didn't miss any, so they took the trophy from the young lions‘ grasp. in rugby union, scarlets are into the final of the pro 12, despite having to play more than half of their semi—final withjust 14 men. scarlets scored three tries to leinster‘s one in the first half but then had steffan evans sent off. they still held out though to set up a match against 0spreys or munster. they play their semi final later. meanwhile, cardiff blues won'tjoin scarlets in european rugby's elite club competition next season. they lost their champions cup qualification playoff semi final to stade francais. so the french side will play either connort or northampton for a spot in the competition. it's playoff time in the english premiership too. a week after ret
talking of play offs, bradford and millwall meet in the league one final at wembley later today.s gone out of a tournament on penalties. this time it was the under 17s at the european championship. they were just seconds away from a record third title, when spain equalised in stoppage time. england missed two of their three penalties and spain didn't miss any, so they took the trophy from the young lions‘ grasp. in rugby union, scarlets are into the final of the pro 12, despite having to play...
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back in 2007 matt bradford lost his vision and his legs.n he made history, being the first blind and double amputee to re- enlist in the marines. but once he retired he made a promise go back to school and attend the univerisity of his dreams he says being a college graduate has a special place in his heart. <"i've been to rupp arena, i've been on the floor, but walking across and receiving a diploma is truly amazing">( james ) bradford says he never doubted he would graduate. and says if you have a goal, go out and do it. (james) coming up on the kron four morning news at five. in just a matter of hours we will learn the fate of the man accused of killing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. kron four's will tran is live in san jose. plus. a sex offender uses a fake name to enroll into a bay area college. kron four's lydia pantazes is live with more on the story. plus. a mother is outraged after her daughter is beaten at school and it's all caught on camera. hear from her in a story you will only see on kron four. you will only see on kron f
back in 2007 matt bradford lost his vision and his legs.n he made history, being the first blind and double amputee to re- enlist in the marines. but once he retired he made a promise go back to school and attend the univerisity of his dreams he says being a college graduate has a special place in his heart. ( james ) bradford says he never doubted he would graduate. and says if you have a goal, go out and do it. (james) coming up on the kron four morning news at five. in just a matter of hours...
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difference a year makes around this time in 2016 carson wentz was third string rookie behind sam bradfordhase daniel. by opening day he was starter, by opening sees own set rocky record for passing attempts and now he is face of the franchise and a leader. >> it has come very naturally organically as a quarterback here. being a leader kind of goes hand and hand, so i have been, i have been looking forward to that and i feel that is continuing to grow every day. >> baseball now pete mackanin is shaking it up phillies lost 18 out of 22 and now shoveling the line up. fightins host column rod owe rockies tonight, and mexican than benched michael saunders, miguel franco and cameron rupp >> trying to find something just to perk us up. we need one spark plug to get us going and who knows who that might be. giving franco appreciate, saunders a breather but at the same time i'm trying continue on still offense in our line up. >> last night's loss to the rockies best play came from a fan, foul because and a diving one handed grab in the stand. guys, look at. that okay, so mlb.com says he is josh pe
difference a year makes around this time in 2016 carson wentz was third string rookie behind sam bradfordhase daniel. by opening day he was starter, by opening sees own set rocky record for passing attempts and now he is face of the franchise and a leader. >> it has come very naturally organically as a quarterback here. being a leader kind of goes hand and hand, so i have been, i have been looking forward to that and i feel that is continuing to grow every day. >> baseball now pete...
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leeds bradford airport has re—opened after police carried out a controlled explosion on a suspiciousm was dealt with after eight o'clock last night. police say the incident is not believed to have been malicious or terror—related. portugal has won the eurovision song contest for the first time in the history of the competition. salvador sobral, who is awaiting a heart transplant, lifted the trophy after winning over both the internationaljuries, and the tv viewers. the uk's lucie jones delivered the country's best result in six years, as our correspondent steve rosenberg reports. he could not believe it. but salvador sobral had just won eurovision. his victory is portugal's first in the contest after 49 attempts. as for the song, amar pelos dois, his sister wrote it and it is very un—eurovision. no gimmicks, no video screens. just a melancholic melody and his charisma and charm. bulgaria came second. portuguese eurovision fans have been waiting for this moment for such a long time. they had grown so used to losing that winning sparked plenty of emotion. amazing. it will be amazing. i
leeds bradford airport has re—opened after police carried out a controlled explosion on a suspiciousm was dealt with after eight o'clock last night. police say the incident is not believed to have been malicious or terror—related. portugal has won the eurovision song contest for the first time in the history of the competition. salvador sobral, who is awaiting a heart transplant, lifted the trophy after winning over both the internationaljuries, and the tv viewers. the uk's lucie jones...
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phil and kim dick from bradford came to the aid of a bleeding 14—year—old girl they found on floor afterat happened in the moments after the bomb went off. we can cross live now to greater manchester police ijust i just started screaming ijust started screaming my babies are in there. there were bodies everywhere. it was chaos. it was silence and then weeping and crying. it was quite confusing in the first second of two. astonishingly you we re second of two. astonishingly you were not injured, i understand that. though there and able to help. you are unable to help 114—year—old girl. she was staggering towards me. there was nobody with her. i went forward to hold because i thought she would fall over and i saw there was blood coming out of her mouth and down her arm and leg. her hair was burned. that was blood coming out of her mouth. there is a plastic bag went her here. i her. we got her out of the 48 here. —— fire. —— foyer. i said you look after this little girl and i will find our daughter and granddaughter. her legs gave way and i dropped out through the doors to win against the w
phil and kim dick from bradford came to the aid of a bleeding 14—year—old girl they found on floor afterat happened in the moments after the bomb went off. we can cross live now to greater manchester police ijust i just started screaming ijust started screaming my babies are in there. there were bodies everywhere. it was chaos. it was silence and then weeping and crying. it was quite confusing in the first second of two. astonishingly you we re second of two. astonishingly you were not...
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we'rejoined by the university of bradford's middle east politics lecturer, afshin shahi.e pictures of president trump arriving in sowed ya, the gran dour that —— grandeur of that moment, some people say this is about resetting the plants, the rerelationship between america and parts of the middle east and other people are saying, he seems like an unlikely person to be doing just that. but this is very much what this trip is for. this is absolutely right. you have to remember over the last 70 years saudi arabia played a very important role in every president's national security doctrine, from roosevelt to obama. during the obama time the relationship between these two very important countries started to get very problematic, particularly in the second term of president obama, saudi arabia was extremely unhappy with american foreign policy in the region, particularly in syria and yemen and more importantly, iran's deal, which obviously was championed by president obama. but now, basically saudis are expecting a new chapter in saudi arabia—american relations. the very fact t
we'rejoined by the university of bradford's middle east politics lecturer, afshin shahi.e pictures of president trump arriving in sowed ya, the gran dour that —— grandeur of that moment, some people say this is about resetting the plants, the rerelationship between america and parts of the middle east and other people are saying, he seems like an unlikely person to be doing just that. but this is very much what this trip is for. this is absolutely right. you have to remember over the last...
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he launches labour's general election ma nifesto launches labour's general election manifesto in bradfordfour years at 2. 7%, pushed up by nearly four years at 2. 7%, pushed up by energy price rises, higher clothing costs and air fares. now time for a bit of sport. a full round up from the bbc sport centre. 0lly has the details. good evening, clive. i'm sure you're aware, it's a pretty important night in the premier league. the race for the top four and champions league football next season. arsenal and manchester city are both playing. arsenal can't afford to slip up at home to relegated sunderland. they've had a goal disallowed already. giroud reflecting the ball in with his hand. not sure how he thought he would get away with that. the gunners are fifth, three points outside the top four. this is their penultimate game of the season. they've been playing half an hour and it is goalless. mnts are fourth at the moment, but a win against west brom would see them jump above liverpool into third. they've been playing 15 minutes. a free kick saved, was it going in? might have hit the post. t
he launches labour's general election ma nifesto launches labour's general election manifesto in bradfordfour years at 2. 7%, pushed up by nearly four years at 2. 7%, pushed up by energy price rises, higher clothing costs and air fares. now time for a bit of sport. a full round up from the bbc sport centre. 0lly has the details. good evening, clive. i'm sure you're aware, it's a pretty important night in the premier league. the race for the top four and champions league football next season....
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action will be taken if needed regarding the pitch invasion that followed millwall's victory over bradfordtes from the end was enough to send millwall back into the championship. but hundreds of lions fans then invaded the pitch after the final whistle, prompting morison to say their behaviour had ruined the day for him. a statement issued by wembley stadium tonight said they will be working with the authorities and millwall fc to identify those responsible. inverness have been relegated from the scottish premiership, despite winning their last game of the season. they needed a win and for hamilton academical to drop points, but though inverness beat motherwell 3—2, hamilton beat dundee by 4—0. so hamilton survive for now. they will face dundee united in a two—legged premiership play—off. the first match is on thursday. brechin city will be playing in the scottish championship next season, after beating alloa athletic 5—4 on penalties, following a seven—goal thriller in the second leg of their play—off final. brechin led 1—0 from the first leg. but seven goals, ending with this one from al
action will be taken if needed regarding the pitch invasion that followed millwall's victory over bradfordtes from the end was enough to send millwall back into the championship. but hundreds of lions fans then invaded the pitch after the final whistle, prompting morison to say their behaviour had ruined the day for him. a statement issued by wembley stadium tonight said they will be working with the authorities and millwall fc to identify those responsible. inverness have been relegated from...
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here's deputy political editorjohn pienaar soliciting opinions in a gym in bradford.myself. why not? i just don't think they are. kenny watt was watching that and thought the views of the gentlemen exercising there, and more generally vox pops like that, did not add greatly to the sum of human knowledge. he's got a journalist coming in when he's in the middle of his work—out asking him questions when he's probablyjust thinking, "oh my god, when's this hill climb going to end?" and that's the problem with vox pops, because basically you're not getting a true representation of the population. this is how we get into the position of sound bites winning elections. stick to having trained journalists telling us about the facts in a story rather than the opinions of the ill informed. well, let's discuss some of those issues with the bbc‘s editor of political news katy searle who's in our westminster studio. katy, let's start with the allegations of bias, mostly claiming that the bbc has an anti—corbyn bias and it's quite a personal one. you've seen the examples that viewers
here's deputy political editorjohn pienaar soliciting opinions in a gym in bradford.myself. why not? i just don't think they are. kenny watt was watching that and thought the views of the gentlemen exercising there, and more generally vox pops like that, did not add greatly to the sum of human knowledge. he's got a journalist coming in when he's in the middle of his work—out asking him questions when he's probablyjust thinking, "oh my god, when's this hill climb going to end?" and...
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bradford did get a consolation before craig conway tucked this away for blackburn.y finish today. meanwhile, forest had at one stage looked in trouble. anything other than a win would not do. jordan smith literally saved their season. from goalkeeping heroics to goalkeeping blunder. britt assombalonga leading forest out of the woods. but their survival bid did not stop there. chris cohen hammered home, everything looking rosy at the city ground. there was even time and space for another rocket from sombre longer. the relief was clear, as fans flooded the pitch on the final whistle. so, this is how tight it was in the end. forest survive on goal difference only. birmingham saving themselves with victory at bristol city. newcastle a re with victory at bristol city. newcastle are champions, taking the title by a point after they beat ba rnsley title by a point after they beat barnsley and brighton drew with aston villa. the play—off semifinalss sees huddersfield by sheffield wednesday and reading playing fulham. liverpool had a goalless draw with southampton, the fourt
bradford did get a consolation before craig conway tucked this away for blackburn.y finish today. meanwhile, forest had at one stage looked in trouble. anything other than a win would not do. jordan smith literally saved their season. from goalkeeping heroics to goalkeeping blunder. britt assombalonga leading forest out of the woods. but their survival bid did not stop there. chris cohen hammered home, everything looking rosy at the city ground. there was even time and space for another rocket...
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pat him on the back he said don't touch me i'm full of fuel >> it was across the street from east bradford elementary school >> this corn field is a place where folks walk and enjoy nature but apparently a place where a pilot found a fortunate place to land. a good end to what could have been a tragic story. >> reporter: the pilot's wife and son rushed to the scene as soon as it taped. the faa is continuing to investigate. >>> who shot nine people in north philadelphia? if police have any suspicions they're not saying but what happened last night on the 2300 block of west huntingdon street left nine people in the hospital. two remain in critical condition. police say someone walked up to a corner with a group of young people, 17 to 26 were hanging out and shot them. police are staying to tight lipped about what they may know >>> a suspicious fire claims the life of a pregnant woman. it happened early this morning in north philly. the fire is still under investigation. fox 29 joyce evans has been following and joins us in north philly with more. joyce? >> reporter: well, iain, central detec
pat him on the back he said don't touch me i'm full of fuel >> it was across the street from east bradford elementary school >> this corn field is a place where folks walk and enjoy nature but apparently a place where a pilot found a fortunate place to land. a good end to what could have been a tragic story. >> reporter: the pilot's wife and son rushed to the scene as soon as it taped. the faa is continuing to investigate. >>> who shot nine people in north...
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west bradford township, 56 degrees. 56 in sadburiville. exton is 58.lose to 60 degrees in bedminster, warring ton, bryn mawr even closer along with st. david's at 59. we will warm into the 60s. then low 70s this afternoon for the suburbs. we will see some sunshine today. wasn't around yesterday. a little bit of sunshine. warming up to 70 by 1:00 this afternoon in philadelphia. then low 70s this afternoon. as we go into the late afternoon hours, the clouds come back. this evening, we'll see showers, rain move back into the area. the shore will likely get it first before anybody else. scattered clouds blowing through now. you see it on the satellite radar -- satellite imagery. the radar is clear except to the south of this, on track to come back later today. the weekend, dry and warmer, too. low 80s. 81 in delaware. partly sunny skies. here come the clouds back on sunday with a chance of late-day showers. the shower threat will be around for memorial day monday. today, mainly dry during the day. it's this evening that we'll see showers. you can probably
west bradford township, 56 degrees. 56 in sadburiville. exton is 58.lose to 60 degrees in bedminster, warring ton, bryn mawr even closer along with st. david's at 59. we will warm into the 60s. then low 70s this afternoon for the suburbs. we will see some sunshine today. wasn't around yesterday. a little bit of sunshine. warming up to 70 by 1:00 this afternoon in philadelphia. then low 70s this afternoon. as we go into the late afternoon hours, the clouds come back. this evening, we'll see...
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millwall are up to the championship after beating bradford in the league one play—off final.on‘s goal in the 85th minute giving them a 1—0 win at wembley. but the match was overshadowed when hundreds of fans invaded the pitch afterwards. officials at wembley stadium say "appropriate action" will be taken if needed. it's the final weekend in the scottish premiership as well — treble—chasing celtic host hearts today and after the match they'll be presented with the league trophy. their unbeaten run this season already stands at 45 games — if they avoid defeat today they'll be the first title—winning side in scotland to complete an unbeaten league campaign in over a century. it is a huge testament to the professionalism and quality, the mentality of the squad. we want to finish the job well, playing in front of a packed stadium, hoping we can celebrate with the victory. inverness have been relegated from the scottish premiership. two goals from alex fisher gave them a 3—2 win over motherwell but it wasn't enough. they needed hamilton to lose but they beat dundee by 4 goals to ni
millwall are up to the championship after beating bradford in the league one play—off final.on‘s goal in the 85th minute giving them a 1—0 win at wembley. but the match was overshadowed when hundreds of fans invaded the pitch afterwards. officials at wembley stadium say "appropriate action" will be taken if needed. it's the final weekend in the scottish premiership as well — treble—chasing celtic host hearts today and after the match they'll be presented with the league...
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league one's millwall and bradford kick off at wembley in two and a half hours' time.championship at this stage last year. there is so much love for the players and the team and when you get beat, it is really disappointing. we use that disappointment quickly to galvanise our position. we have used it as inspiration for us. we have that experience and will lean on that. the expectations from the fans and the owners. we knew automatic way to wembley was never anything for us. they have been a good side this evening —— the season.
league one's millwall and bradford kick off at wembley in two and a half hours' time.championship at this stage last year. there is so much love for the players and the team and when you get beat, it is really disappointing. we use that disappointment quickly to galvanise our position. we have used it as inspiration for us. we have that experience and will lean on that. the expectations from the fans and the owners. we knew automatic way to wembley was never anything for us. they have been a...
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let's speak to paul rogers, professor of peace studies at bradford university and a security consultantself is not particularly significant. north korea has a big stock of this kind of missile. it will be home manufactured, but based on all designs. any kind of test like this enables them to further improve their guidance systems, but also there is a symbolism to base. the north koreans want to insist they do have the right, as they see it, defend themselves. this is contrary to the un resolution and contrary to the attitude of president donald trump, he is determined not to allow north korea to develop the capability to find a killer weapons as far as the united states. the problem with this goes back to 2002 when you had the famous speech of president george bush extending the war on terror to this axis of evil and implying that regimes to be terminated, as happened with iraq. one of the three countries on that axis of evil was north korea, since then the north koreans have been almost paranoid at times, expecting to be attacked. this is why they are insisting that they have the right
let's speak to paul rogers, professor of peace studies at bradford university and a security consultantself is not particularly significant. north korea has a big stock of this kind of missile. it will be home manufactured, but based on all designs. any kind of test like this enables them to further improve their guidance systems, but also there is a symbolism to base. the north koreans want to insist they do have the right, as they see it, defend themselves. this is contrary to the un...
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tomorrow, our manifesto will be launched in bradford. many of you have had a sneak preview anyway.ou may have had some ideas fed to you. it's the manifesto that will deal with the is use of health and housing and of education within our society. but it's also a manifesto that values people. that doesn't wa nt that values people. that doesn't want so many of our elderly lacking the services they need but, above all, living in isolation and loneliness. so many of our young people wracked with debt because they went to college all university and unable to work at the level of their skills because we haven't had their skills because we haven't had the proper investment in sustainable industries for the future and new technologies. liberal democrat leader tim farron says he wants to abolish the public sector pay cap, which limits pay rises for nhs staff and teachers. he says nurses could be £780 a year better off. and he revealed himself to be a secret star wars fan, telling nurses "we are literally, to quote princess leia, your only hope." scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has
tomorrow, our manifesto will be launched in bradford. many of you have had a sneak preview anyway.ou may have had some ideas fed to you. it's the manifesto that will deal with the is use of health and housing and of education within our society. but it's also a manifesto that values people. that doesn't wa nt that values people. that doesn't want so many of our elderly lacking the services they need but, above all, living in isolation and loneliness. so many of our young people wracked with...