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well you have now — this is cheshire cricket league as kerridge hosted mossley...party slowly creeps onto the field of play before having a little charge at the players and a very cool and calm umpire.. he should probably swap the cricket pitch for the bull—fighting ring — nerves of steel!! new zealand have won the america's cup. more of that later this evening but that is all from sports day, thanks forjoining us, we'll see you again soon. more on our top story — and theresa may has reached a deal with the dup after more than two weeks of negotiations. the prime minister will form a minority government with ten democratic unionist mps, in exchange for a billion pounds of investment in northern ireland. this was the reaction of the sinn fein president gerry adams speaking at stormont a little bit earlier. let me say that any money coming in given the history of hostility and conservative cuts was helped to offset all of that pressure on public services is a good thing. let me say that. secondly we have two other side of the deal, the price to be paid for keeping th
well you have now — this is cheshire cricket league as kerridge hosted mossley...party slowly creeps onto the field of play before having a little charge at the players and a very cool and calm umpire.. he should probably swap the cricket pitch for the bull—fighting ring — nerves of steel!! new zealand have won the america's cup. more of that later this evening but that is all from sports day, thanks forjoining us, we'll see you again soon. more on our top story — and theresa may has...
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the driver of the crane has been airlifted to hospital and a spokeswoman for cheshire police say theye incident. on the line isjenny from bbc radio stoke, bring it up to date? what i can bring you is that it is two people trapped, one of them has been released. they have separated the investigation and the crane, so separated the investigation and the crane, so that means they can investigate what is happening. a number of residents concerned as you can imagine, there is plenty of housing around here. it happened on a building site. people could see what happened from their balconies, they were coming out and seeing what had gone an and i imagine would have heard what happened as well. residents have been telling me we can see a crane on the building site next to this pile of rubble, that's not actually the crane we believe that collapsed, but it is helping, it is lifting the crane which debt collapse. two people trapped, one person has been released and taken to hospital and the driver also airlifted to hospital is the latest. so this crane was working on a building site at the time?
the driver of the crane has been airlifted to hospital and a spokeswoman for cheshire police say theye incident. on the line isjenny from bbc radio stoke, bring it up to date? what i can bring you is that it is two people trapped, one of them has been released. they have separated the investigation and the crane, so separated the investigation and the crane, so that means they can investigate what is happening. a number of residents concerned as you can imagine, there is plenty of housing...
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two men have died after a crane collapsed at a building site in crewe in cheshire.nd three people trapped. one man who is believed to be the crane driver was taken to hospital by ambulance. his condition isn't known. today the first funeral for one of those killed in the grenfell tower fire took place. mohammed alhajali was a 23—year—old syrian refugee and he said —— is family said in a statement he loved england. elaine dunkley reports. they came to say farewell. mohammed alhajali was buried in a country where he came to seek refuge. he was a love and caring person always showing support and solidarity with his friends and family stuck back in syria. he never forgot his friends and family stuck back in syria. he neverforgot to his friends and family stuck back in syria. he never forgot to tell us how much he loved us. his very last words to us were how much he missed us. words to us were how much he missed us. muhamed lived on the 14th floor of g re nfell tower us. muhamed lived on the 14th floor of grenfell tower with his brother, omar. as fire crews tried to evac
two men have died after a crane collapsed at a building site in crewe in cheshire.nd three people trapped. one man who is believed to be the crane driver was taken to hospital by ambulance. his condition isn't known. today the first funeral for one of those killed in the grenfell tower fire took place. mohammed alhajali was a 23—year—old syrian refugee and he said —— is family said in a statement he loved england. elaine dunkley reports. they came to say farewell. mohammed alhajali was...
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cheshire fire service says one person has been released after a collapsed crane trapped three peopleoint, in europe, and 15 minutes to closing, bell in the states, nasdaq is up, and the dow down ever so slightly. doctors say three quarters of baby stillborn or suffering brain damage during birth could have had a different outcome if they had received better care. the royal college of obstreticians and gynaecologists looked at more than 700 cases in 2015. the uk has the second worst infant mortality rate in western europe. the only country with a higher rate is malta. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. we are not comparing her to maddy, but we will always wonder, we never saw her with open eyes. these parents never met her older sister, —— ellie and alfie never met their older sibling. katie went to hospital for a planned induction. when she got there, the labour ward was full, and she was put in a side room. they checked and said i was about two centimetres but they had to wait for a bed to become available, and no bed became available until we found out that
cheshire fire service says one person has been released after a collapsed crane trapped three peopleoint, in europe, and 15 minutes to closing, bell in the states, nasdaq is up, and the dow down ever so slightly. doctors say three quarters of baby stillborn or suffering brain damage during birth could have had a different outcome if they had received better care. the royal college of obstreticians and gynaecologists looked at more than 700 cases in 2015. the uk has the second worst infant...
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thunderstorms in cheshire. the west. through the evening and overnight we will still have some of those thunderstorms across north—east england and lincolnshire, still the potential for them to be severe. we have a dry slot and some mist and fog coming in from the west across the irish sea. then we have some severe thunderstorms coming in again. a lot of water coming out in again. a lot of water coming out in a short amount of time. tomorrow morning we start off with those. but they will clear as we go through the morning into the north sea. then for many of us it will be a dry and sunny day and a fresher feel as well. but it is also going to be windy across the north—west, with local gales, and we have rain later coming in across the north—west of northern ireland. that rain on friday will continue to move steadily towards the east in the south, weakening as it does so, but look at the temperatures. we will be quite different compared to what we have been used during the few days. change is thought! —— is comi
thunderstorms in cheshire. the west. through the evening and overnight we will still have some of those thunderstorms across north—east england and lincolnshire, still the potential for them to be severe. we have a dry slot and some mist and fog coming in from the west across the irish sea. then we have some severe thunderstorms coming in again. a lot of water coming out in again. a lot of water coming out in a short amount of time. tomorrow morning we start off with those. but they will...
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an hour ago he was here in this park in runcorn in cheshire. 806 reasons why he decided to come here. ago in the seat here, the type of place that labour has to snatch back if jeremy corbyn is to make progress. — that the conservatives got two years ago. he has to enrouse spoer to ensure labour voters come out and back him, talking about the conservative cuts, closures and privatisations as he sees them. a long campaigning road ahead for the remainder of the day for labour. 0n he goes to north wales then to watford, rounding off in islington in north london this evening. and now to mack 3. —— now to sima kotecha how is the liberal democrats‘ last day of campaigning shaping up? we have been snaint albans and shaping up? we have been snaint alba ns and they‘ve shaping up? we have been snaint albans and they‘ve been talking about the detrimental affects if the eu were —— uk were to leave the eu. the core pledge of the manifesto is to allow people to vote on the crucial deal between the eu and the uk. tim farron has been speaking to businesses, he is on my left—handside doing media interv
an hour ago he was here in this park in runcorn in cheshire. 806 reasons why he decided to come here. ago in the seat here, the type of place that labour has to snatch back if jeremy corbyn is to make progress. — that the conservatives got two years ago. he has to enrouse spoer to ensure labour voters come out and back him, talking about the conservative cuts, closures and privatisations as he sees them. a long campaigning road ahead for the remainder of the day for labour. 0n he goes to...
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he's due appear via video link at south cheshire magistrates' court next week.ld man after a van was driven into a crowd of muslim worshippers in north london. one person, who was being given first aid when the van struck, has died. nine others were taken to hospital. recent attacks have led to renewed calls for the government to reverse planned police funding cuts. daniela relph reports. the flowers and messages close to finsbury park mosque. they are words of defiance, of unity. 0vernight, 24 hours after the attack, worshippers returned to the mosque. the regular rhythm of prayer during ramadan was unbroken, despite the violence of the night before. the attack here added to the unrelenting pressure on the police in london. the met‘s commissioner was among those who visited yesterday and joined a vigil. today she spoke out about the strain on her force. we are not having any fewer calls from the public for help. we are stretched. i'm talking with the mayor and the government about the resources that we need, i believe, in the future. as well as the regular work
he's due appear via video link at south cheshire magistrates' court next week.ld man after a van was driven into a crowd of muslim worshippers in north london. one person, who was being given first aid when the van struck, has died. nine others were taken to hospital. recent attacks have led to renewed calls for the government to reverse planned police funding cuts. daniela relph reports. the flowers and messages close to finsbury park mosque. they are words of defiance, of unity. 0vernight, 24...
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cheshire fire and rescue service and the police remain at the scene of this collapse in crewe after beingthat people were trapped underneath the game. it was working at the new house development. 0nce game. it was working at the new house development. once the emergency services arrived, the driver of the team was airlifted to hospital and i5 driver of the team was airlifted to hospital and is receiving treatment for his injuries. north west ambulance service would only say that an adult and child were also taken to hospital for a that an adult and child were also taken to ho5pitalfor a checkup. we do not have confirmation if they we re do not have confirmation if they were pa rt of do not have confirmation if they were part of the three that were trapped under that claim. a building inspector i5 trapped under that claim. a building inspector is also on site and i am told that investigations are underway. this is 0ut5ide source live from the bbc newsroom. the iraqi military said that islamic state militants have blown up the mosque in morsel of the eis leader, abu bakr al—baghdadi gave a
cheshire fire and rescue service and the police remain at the scene of this collapse in crewe after beingthat people were trapped underneath the game. it was working at the new house development. 0nce game. it was working at the new house development. once the emergency services arrived, the driver of the team was airlifted to hospital and i5 driver of the team was airlifted to hospital and is receiving treatment for his injuries. north west ambulance service would only say that an adult and...
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our deputy political editor john pienaar has spent the day with voters in cheshire.hen britain is deciding its future — choosing between candidates to run the country. whether you've joined the battle, like the labour faithful here in runcorn today, or you've have other pressing business, people everywhere have been making their minds up. my mum works in the nhs, she deserves a pay rise. my school, the children who go to school, the two schools have got to find almost £1 million worth of cuts in the next three years. my niece goes to university, and she is going to leave with £44,000 worth of debt. we've just had enough. stop privatising the railways and bring them back into the public, you know. instead of selling them off all to these private franchises. the glaring differences between the parties and the leaders has grabbed the attention of people who will make such an important, even historic decision tomorrow. government for the many, not the few, isn't just a labour slogan. it's what all the parties and both main contenders for downing street realise they have
our deputy political editor john pienaar has spent the day with voters in cheshire.hen britain is deciding its future — choosing between candidates to run the country. whether you've joined the battle, like the labour faithful here in runcorn today, or you've have other pressing business, people everywhere have been making their minds up. my mum works in the nhs, she deserves a pay rise. my school, the children who go to school, the two schools have got to find almost £1 million worth of...
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0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar, has spent the day with voters in cheshire.ch, this election, but then britain is deciding its future — choosing between candidates to run the country. whether you've joined the battle, like the labour faithful here in runcorn today, or you've have other pressing business, people everywhere have been making their minds up. my mum works in the nhs, she deserves a pay rise. my school, the children who go to school, the two schools have got to find almost £1 million worth of cuts in the next three years. my niece goes to university, and she is going to leave with £44,000 worth of debt. we've just had enough. stop privatising the railways and bring them back into the public, you know. instead of selling them off all to these private franchises. the glaring differences between the parties and the leaders has grabbed the attention of people who will make such an important, even historic decision tomorrow. government for the many, not the few isn't just a labour slogan. it's what all the parties and both main contenders for downing st
0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar, has spent the day with voters in cheshire.ch, this election, but then britain is deciding its future — choosing between candidates to run the country. whether you've joined the battle, like the labour faithful here in runcorn today, or you've have other pressing business, people everywhere have been making their minds up. my mum works in the nhs, she deserves a pay rise. my school, the children who go to school, the two schools have got to find...
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crew in cheshire. i was quite shocked to be honest. they don't really come to places like this and the real live people —— win you mum gemma. ifeel they live in a bit of a bubble. crew has switched from tory to labour and market trader punchal said the conservatives should have stuck to issues he cared about. what are you interested in? health, schooling, education. i've got two boys, i don't know whether they are going to get a job or anything like that. teresa has shot herself in the foot actually because a lot of pensioners have been very unhappy. i've been a staunch supporter of her but i'm very disappointed. did you vote for her? yes, i did. we carry on down through the midlands. labour has also won constituencies that voted to remain in the eu, like sprout in rural gloucs. this is now one of jeremy corbyn's seats.” rural gloucs. this is now one of jeremy corbyn's seats. i think they we re jeremy corbyn's seats. i think they were resting on their laurels. on the village green we meet pippa, a tory voter, but she thinks labour work
crew in cheshire. i was quite shocked to be honest. they don't really come to places like this and the real live people —— win you mum gemma. ifeel they live in a bit of a bubble. crew has switched from tory to labour and market trader punchal said the conservatives should have stuck to issues he cared about. what are you interested in? health, schooling, education. i've got two boys, i don't know whether they are going to get a job or anything like that. teresa has shot herself in the foot...
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crewe in cheshire. i was quite shocked, to be honest.t really come to places like this and the the real live people. i feel they live in a bit of a bubble. news report: theresa may will meet the queen in the next half an hour... crewe has switched from the tory to labour, and market trader punchal said the conservatives should have stuck to the issues he cares about. what were you interested in, what do you want to hear about? health, schooling, education. you know? prospects for my kids. i've got two boys, and i don't know where they're going to get a job or anything like that. theresa has shot herself in the foot, actually. because a lot of pensioners have been very unhappy. i've been a staunch supporter of her, but i'm very disappointed. did you vote for her? yes, idid. we carry on down through the midlands. labour has also won constituencies that voted to remain in the eu. like stroud, in rural gloucestershire. this is now one of jeremy corbyn's seats. i think they were resting on their laurels. 0n the village green we meet pippa, a
crewe in cheshire. i was quite shocked, to be honest.t really come to places like this and the the real live people. i feel they live in a bit of a bubble. news report: theresa may will meet the queen in the next half an hour... crewe has switched from the tory to labour, and market trader punchal said the conservatives should have stuck to the issues he cares about. what were you interested in, what do you want to hear about? health, schooling, education. you know? prospects for my kids. i've...
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the old according to cheshire. welcome to my rural come along for the ride. on larry king and you're watching our america question more. all the world's a stage and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties are into america. america offers more artsy american person to. many ways musically and skate it's just like the real news good actors bad actors and in the end you could never you're on. so much parking all the world all the world's a stage all the world's a stage and we are definitely a player. greetings and salutations some days we must take stock of where our true values lie quaters like what do we value more our health happiness and physical safety or do we value more an anti-bacterial eyes house having no weeds in our gardens or our never ending lust for corporate dollars this week the state of california of the sixth biggest economy in the world secured a rare victory for food and health activists when they declared that say to the main herbicide used among those roundup weed killer will be added to the state's list of cancer ca
the old according to cheshire. welcome to my rural come along for the ride. on larry king and you're watching our america question more. all the world's a stage and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties are into america. america offers more artsy american person to. many ways musically and skate it's just like the real news good actors bad actors and in the end you could never you're on. so much parking all the world all the world's a stage all the world's a stage and...
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the old according to cheshire. welcome to my world come along for the. pledge you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put. your wife or. what's your biggest fear a little bit on a hay ride when the last time medical board you say if you ever met the things the best quarterback. explain the topic that doesn't belong on the piece now i did did you do to question more. hello i'm tom hartman at washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture with neil gorsuch on the supreme court and some more liberal justices looking to retire is america on the verge of sliding into theocracy alas the reverend barry lynn in just a moment and the trumpet ministration has just put the drinking water for one out of three americans at risk we'll talk about how tonight's lone liberal rumble with horace cooper and charles. donald trump i want to build a wall on the mexican border but under his watch the constitutional wall that is supposed to separate church and state is crumbling and crumbling fast this week the u.s. supreme court took action on thr
the old according to cheshire. welcome to my world come along for the. pledge you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put. your wife or. what's your biggest fear a little bit on a hay ride when the last time medical board you say if you ever met the things the best quarterback. explain the topic that doesn't belong on the piece now i did did you do to question more. hello i'm tom hartman at washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture with neil gorsuch on the...
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june, cheshire magistrates' court on wednesday, 28th ofjune, in relation to these charges.iq khan, says islamophobic attacks in the capital have increased five—fold since the london bridge attack. there has also been a sharp increase in manchester following the concert bombing. but nationally, the figure isn't exactly clear. that's because the home office, which monitors hate crimes, doesn't specify which religions are targeted when offences are committed. our reality check correspondent, chris morris, has been looking at the official numbers to try to gauge how big this problem is in britain. hejoins me now. chris, take us first of all through the official figures. as you say, religion is one of the categories nationally the home office collates asa nationally the home office collates as a hate crime but it is not broken down, we do not know how many of the tax based on the religion of the victim are people who are muslims —— the attacks. we know the overall number of attacks based on religion rose by 34% last year, significant increase. some areas and police forces do bre
june, cheshire magistrates' court on wednesday, 28th ofjune, in relation to these charges.iq khan, says islamophobic attacks in the capital have increased five—fold since the london bridge attack. there has also been a sharp increase in manchester following the concert bombing. but nationally, the figure isn't exactly clear. that's because the home office, which monitors hate crimes, doesn't specify which religions are targeted when offences are committed. our reality check correspondent,...
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earlier he was in cheshire where they have an 800 majority for the conservatives.f the record they say far more resources are going into defending liberty, conservative attack. the kind of elliott theresa may is visiting. we expected pick up some labour victories, a few in scotla nd some labour victories, a few in scotland from the assembly in fact. but undoubtedly whatever jeremy corbyn is doing with these rallies, certainly the party strategists are putting more resources into trying to defend labour seats from tory attacks although they expect to pick up attacks although they expect to pick up some seats. expectation of net losses is still the expectation of the record. well of course the lib dems have been out today campaigning, with tim farron urging voters to vote tactically to send a message to theresa may about her plans for leaving the european union. this is where the liberal democrats have been doing some last—minute campaigning, tim farron is here and before that he was in hertfordshire in st albans and twickenham where he spoke to small businesses abou
earlier he was in cheshire where they have an 800 majority for the conservatives.f the record they say far more resources are going into defending liberty, conservative attack. the kind of elliott theresa may is visiting. we expected pick up some labour victories, a few in scotla nd some labour victories, a few in scotland from the assembly in fact. but undoubtedly whatever jeremy corbyn is doing with these rallies, certainly the party strategists are putting more resources into trying to...
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that is jeremy corbyn campaigning in runcorn in cheshire on the last day of campaigning for the country london and she will be going up the south coast, heading up to norfolk, nottinghamshire and the west midlands, and we will check in with theresa may in about ten minutes because she will be speaking in norfolk. jeremy corbyn speaking again. i think we will leave that now. we will hear from theresa may in the next ten minutes. the leaders of all of the parties are out on the final campaign push before tomorrow's general election. the conservatives and labour say there is all to play for in the closing stages. theresa may promises brexit will lead to morejobs, homes and better transport links. jeremy corbyn is speaking at rallies in england, scotland and wales, and he warns that are 2a hours to save the nhs. meanwhile, lib dem leader tim farron has posed people to vote tactically in order to prevent a landslide conservative victory. our political correspondent, chris mason is with the labour campaign in runcorn. a very passionatejeremy corbyn they're behind you, chris. yes, he has just
that is jeremy corbyn campaigning in runcorn in cheshire on the last day of campaigning for the country london and she will be going up the south coast, heading up to norfolk, nottinghamshire and the west midlands, and we will check in with theresa may in about ten minutes because she will be speaking in norfolk. jeremy corbyn speaking again. i think we will leave that now. we will hear from theresa may in the next ten minutes. the leaders of all of the parties are out on the final campaign...
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, and cheshire, a few breaks in cloud and sunshine.ast midlands into east anglia, cloud with sunshine, temperatures in the low 20s. we could get that at glastonbury today. most of the time, drive this weekend, but on saturday this is when we could see a little bit of rain. it wouldn't be glastonbury without this forecast. the rain edging southwards, fairly fragmented, producing damp conditions towards the southwest approaches, including glastonbury. monkey tonight across southern areas, fresher in the north with clearer skies, but turning increasingly windy. that is another story this weekend. unseasonably windy weather of scotland. severe gales with the low pressure, gale force winds through the central belt of scotland. sunshine and showers here, northern ireland. northern england will brighten up after a cloudy and damp start. we could see showers across the south, including a damp start a customary. temperatures in the low 20s in the south—east. elsewhere, dropping down, lowerfor this time south—east. elsewhere, dropping down, lowe
, and cheshire, a few breaks in cloud and sunshine.ast midlands into east anglia, cloud with sunshine, temperatures in the low 20s. we could get that at glastonbury today. most of the time, drive this weekend, but on saturday this is when we could see a little bit of rain. it wouldn't be glastonbury without this forecast. the rain edging southwards, fairly fragmented, producing damp conditions towards the southwest approaches, including glastonbury. monkey tonight across southern areas, fresher...
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she will go home to be with her family in and she says she will go home to be with herfamily in cheshirebecause she says she owes him her life. a number of other people have been coming here over the past few hours to lay flowers. a lot of people who live in the area say they feel so saddened by what has happened here that they do not know how to express their sadness and this is the only thing they can think of doing at the moment. some of the tributes are very moving. one says london was built on diversity, friendship and compassion, we will continue to build, flourish and succeed for all those who lost their lives here. some people like rhianna feel they need to go away and take some time out. others i have spoken to have shown some resolve and said that they will not be terrorised by these acts. they will not live in fear. one man i was speaking to, richard, had been in one of the rest is last night and he said he cannot wait to go back there. he was smiling and said he had not yet paid his bill. he wanted to do that and give the staff are very big tip. this really is a very vibrant
she will go home to be with her family in and she says she will go home to be with herfamily in cheshirebecause she says she owes him her life. a number of other people have been coming here over the past few hours to lay flowers. a lot of people who live in the area say they feel so saddened by what has happened here that they do not know how to express their sadness and this is the only thing they can think of doing at the moment. some of the tributes are very moving. one says london was...
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crewe in cheshire. i was quite shocked, to be honest.fe people. i feel they live in a bit of a bubble. news report: theresa may will meet the queen in the next half an hour... crewe has switched from tory to labour, and market trader punchal said the conservatives should have stuck to the issues he cares about. what were you interested in, what do you want to hear about? health, schooling, education. you know? prospects for my kids. i've got two boys, and i don't know where they're going to get a job or anything like that. theresa has shot herself in the foot, actually. because a lot of pensioners have been very unhappy. i've been a staunch supporter of her, but i'm very disappointed. did you vote for her? yes, idid. we carry on down through the midlands. labour has also won constituencies that voted to remain in the eu. like stroud, in rural gloucestershire. this is now one of jeremy corbyn's seats. i think they were resting on their laurels. 0n the village green we meet pippa, a tory voter. but she says labour worked harder to tempt yo
crewe in cheshire. i was quite shocked, to be honest.fe people. i feel they live in a bit of a bubble. news report: theresa may will meet the queen in the next half an hour... crewe has switched from tory to labour, and market trader punchal said the conservatives should have stuck to the issues he cares about. what were you interested in, what do you want to hear about? health, schooling, education. you know? prospects for my kids. i've got two boys, and i don't know where they're going to get...
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the animal interrupted a match in bollington, cheshire, over the weekend. nobody was hurt. pletely all. the other cricketer ran completely away. did you like that, sally? that badtempered bullock was a reflection of the grand prix. my goodness me, some badtempered driving. red bullock! we like to see exciting racing but it really got nasty. strong words from lewis hamilton about sebastian vettel. he says, "sebastian vettel‘s driving yesterday was disgusting." no love lost their between those two. a remarkable race that featured three safety cars and several crashes was won by red bull's daniel ricciardo. england have won their t20 series against south africa. it was winner takes all in cardiff — with england victorious by 19 runs to take the series 2—1. feliciano lopez caused a shock and beat marin cilic to win a thrilling final of the queen's tournament in west london. lopez came from a set down to win 2—1. and petra kvitova wins the aegon classic in birmingham — her first title since being injured in a knife attack last year. she beat australia's ashleigh barty in three s
the animal interrupted a match in bollington, cheshire, over the weekend. nobody was hurt. pletely all. the other cricketer ran completely away. did you like that, sally? that badtempered bullock was a reflection of the grand prix. my goodness me, some badtempered driving. red bullock! we like to see exciting racing but it really got nasty. strong words from lewis hamilton about sebastian vettel. he says, "sebastian vettel‘s driving yesterday was disgusting." no love lost their...
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five—year—old bella from cheshire started playing her ukulele to a herd of cows in llandudno.m. cows really like music. bella's .be. .. hold on a minute, going to say it again, mukelele! penalties! england fans are used to it, though, aren't they? too many times. england under 215 lost to germany in the european championship semi—final yesterday on penalties. do we practice loads? 0r yesterday on penalties. do we practice loads? or do we do what the germans 5ay practice loads? or do we do what the germans say they did, not practice at all and turn up and have a go? i'm not sure i believe them by the look5 i'm not sure i believe them by the looks of that penalty 5hootout. once again, england have lost the semi—final of a football tournament to germany on penalties. this time it was the under 21s european championship, england came from behind to take the lead through chelsea's tammy abraham. but the germans levelled and after extra time, nathan redmond penalty was saved and the side followed the fate of the senior teams in 1990 and 1996. we've been practising for weeks but in t
five—year—old bella from cheshire started playing her ukulele to a herd of cows in llandudno.m. cows really like music. bella's .be. .. hold on a minute, going to say it again, mukelele! penalties! england fans are used to it, though, aren't they? too many times. england under 215 lost to germany in the european championship semi—final yesterday on penalties. do we practice loads? 0r yesterday on penalties. do we practice loads? or do we do what the germans 5ay practice loads? or do we do...
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it is how in a neutral part of cheshire.n the charges to them. we will find out later ever have been any charges in two cases. we are expecting an announcement on what if any charges that are to be from the crown prosecution service at half past 11 so we prosecution service at half past 11 so we will bring that to you in a few minutes time. two weeks on from the grenfell tower fire, theresa may has called for a "major national investigation" into the use of potentially flammable cladding on high rise buildings. every one of the samples tested from 95 buildings across england have now failed safety tests. last night the government confirmed all school buildings over four storeys tall are having their external cladding analysed as well. this morning on victoria sharma the housing ministerfaced this morning on victoria sharma the housing minister faced angry clarification from residents. if you give me a house i'm not going to a cce pt if you give me a house i'm not going to accept it. i was happy in my house. i had a good hous
it is how in a neutral part of cheshire.n the charges to them. we will find out later ever have been any charges in two cases. we are expecting an announcement on what if any charges that are to be from the crown prosecution service at half past 11 so we prosecution service at half past 11 so we will bring that to you in a few minutes time. two weeks on from the grenfell tower fire, theresa may has called for a "major national investigation" into the use of potentially flammable...
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crewe, in cheshire. i was quite shocked, to be honest.ve people. i feel they live in a bit of a bubble. news report: theresa may will meet the queen in the next half an hour... crew has switched from the tory to labour, and market trader punchal said the conservatives should have stuck to the issues he cares about. what were you interested in, what do you want to hear about? health, schooling, education. you know? prospects for my kids. i've got two boys, and i don't know where they're going to get a job or anything like that. theresa has shot herself in the foot, actually. because a lot of pensioners have been very unhappy. i've been a staunch supporter of her, but i'm very disappointed. did you vote for her? yes, idid. we carry on down through the midlands. labour has also won constituencies that voted to remain in the eu. like stroud, in rural gloucestershire. this is now one of jeremy corbyn's seats. i think they were resting on their laurels. on the village green we meet pippa, a tory voter. but she says labour worked harder to tempt
crewe, in cheshire. i was quite shocked, to be honest.ve people. i feel they live in a bit of a bubble. news report: theresa may will meet the queen in the next half an hour... crew has switched from the tory to labour, and market trader punchal said the conservatives should have stuck to the issues he cares about. what were you interested in, what do you want to hear about? health, schooling, education. you know? prospects for my kids. i've got two boys, and i don't know where they're going to...
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cumbria and will be across parts of manchester, lancashire, not too much rain in merseyside into cheshireest, mainly light rain with a bit of a breeze to take that into saturday morning. rain at times in the north and midlands, dry to the south—east corner, mild here. a fresh start to scotla nd corner, mild here. a fresh start to scotland and northern ireland. breezy on saturday, overall pressure pushing to the north, and for shetland and orkney, and the hebrides, severe gales. central scotla nd hebrides, severe gales. central scotland could see gales. sunny spells, one or two showers. cloud and rain in northern england, brightening up later on. patchy drizzle towards the south. that will clear and one or two showers later, nice in the sunshine, but temperatures on the way down, and further into sunday, windy conditions to the north and east, a view showers in the west, and a good day for all of you. dry and reasonably sunny weather. not as hot as it has been lately. iam fairly i am fairly pleased about that, i like the hot weather, but the people in kents. a bit of rain, but not too bad.
cumbria and will be across parts of manchester, lancashire, not too much rain in merseyside into cheshireest, mainly light rain with a bit of a breeze to take that into saturday morning. rain at times in the north and midlands, dry to the south—east corner, mild here. a fresh start to scotla nd corner, mild here. a fresh start to scotland and northern ireland. breezy on saturday, overall pressure pushing to the north, and for shetland and orkney, and the hebrides, severe gales. central scotla...
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jeremy corbyn is arriving at his account in islington so go smiling like a cheshire cat.y labour members to be astonishment of the labour political establishment wa nts. labour political establishment wants. then the labour establishment tried to get rid of him. he was re—elected twice, and now he looks to have achieved one of the biggest political upsets in many, many yea rs. political upsets in many, many years. he has relished this campaign. we have seen day by day he has looked more and more confident, he has looked as if he has enjoyed more and more. he has, from the time that he took on the labour leadership, believe that if given the chance he could begin to put together a sort of coalition of young people, of former greens, former people who moved away from the labour party in the late 2000 the labour party in the late 2000 the mac, and that might possibly be some way towards getting labour into power. even 24 hours ago, even today, nobody in the labour party was predicting this kind of result. both the main parties got their numbers completely wrong. they got the
jeremy corbyn is arriving at his account in islington so go smiling like a cheshire cat.y labour members to be astonishment of the labour political establishment wa nts. labour political establishment wants. then the labour establishment tried to get rid of him. he was re—elected twice, and now he looks to have achieved one of the biggest political upsets in many, many yea rs. political upsets in many, many years. he has relished this campaign. we have seen day by day he has looked more and...