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how do ou a- -l cumbria, across the country. how do you apply that _ cumbria, across the country.hat in the house - cumbria, across the country. how do you apply that in the house of- you apply that in the house of commons? we you apply that in the house of commons?— you apply that in the house of commons? ~ ., ., ., ., commons? we are going to hold the government — commons? we are going to hold the government to _ commons? we are going to hold the government to account. _ commons? we are going to hold the government to account. i _ commons? we are going to hold the government to account. i think- commons? we are going to hold the government to account. i think they | government to account. i think they are incompetent, indecent, ithink the prime minister should have gone a long time ago and the liberal democrats will be championing help for people suffering under the cost of living and investment in our health service, holding this appalling government to account. thank you. let's have a reminder of what was in the queen's speech, delivered for the first time by a royal other tha
how do ou a- -l cumbria, across the country. how do you apply that _ cumbria, across the country.hat in the house - cumbria, across the country. how do you apply that in the house of- you apply that in the house of commons? we you apply that in the house of commons?— you apply that in the house of commons? ~ ., ., ., ., commons? we are going to hold the government — commons? we are going to hold the government to _ commons? we are going to hold the government to account. _ commons? we are...
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cumbria, what a difference it has made. in cumbria, where they were labour did win control... find cumbriaur did win control. . ._ win control... and be heard from durham police? _ win control... and be heard from durham police? difficult - win control... and be heard from i durham police? difficult questions or kier starmer _ durham police? difficult questions or kier starmer as _ durham police? difficult questions or kier starmer as police - durham police? difficult questions| or kier starmer as police confirmed date investigate an event he attended during covid restrictions, labour insists no rules are broken. the conservatives were braced for bad results, and that's largely what they got, losing control of several areas in england down more than 250 council seats. areas in england down more than 250 councilseats. even areas in england down more than 250 council seats. even in local elections, the buck stops with him and borisjohnson acknowledged about her�*s verdict. this and boris johnson acknowledged about her's verdict. , ., , , and boris johnson acknowledged about her's verdict. ,
cumbria, what a difference it has made. in cumbria, where they were labour did win control... find cumbriaur did win control. . ._ win control... and be heard from durham police? _ win control... and be heard from durham police? difficult - win control... and be heard from i durham police? difficult questions or kier starmer _ durham police? difficult questions or kier starmer as _ durham police? difficult questions or kier starmer as police - durham police? difficult questions| or kier...
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leiland james corkill was placed with laura and scott castle by authorities in cumbria less than fivethat leiland—james's death was argue that leiland—james's death was a tragic accident but admitted manslaughter at the beginning of this trial. the one—year—old suffered brain injuries, catastrophic brain injuries at the home of laura castle and her husband scott in barrow in cumbria. scott castle is 35 and was cleared of all charges here today and he wept and struggled to draw breath as the verdicts will return. the court heard that leiland—james was moved into the home by cumbria county council bite workers in august 2020, but by november, concerns had been raised whenever the couple had said they have struggled to bond with leiland—james. to the chief executive of cumbria county council has said that a review has been ordered into what went wrong here in that review we published injuly ordered into what went wrong here in that review we published in july and the crown prosecution service has today released a statement saying they work very closely with the police to build the strong
leiland james corkill was placed with laura and scott castle by authorities in cumbria less than fivethat leiland—james's death was argue that leiland—james's death was a tragic accident but admitted manslaughter at the beginning of this trial. the one—year—old suffered brain injuries, catastrophic brain injuries at the home of laura castle and her husband scott in barrow in cumbria. scott castle is 35 and was cleared of all charges here today and he wept and struggled to draw breath as...
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front which, at the moment, it's pretty much crossing the irish sea, the worst of the weather around cumbrialancashire, parts of northern wales. this is where it will be through the early afternoon. it has been such a dry end to the spring that this rainfall is welcome, particularly welcome in the south. the trouble is, even once the south. the trouble is, even once the rain does reach southern areas this evening and overnight, the weather front reigns itself out, so weather front reigns itself out, so we have spits and spots left. at the weekend isjust we have spits and spots left. at the weekend is just around the corner, and a lot of us would like some fine weather. actually, starting off quite sunny, quite bright across many western areas of the uk. i think in the east through the morning and into the afternoon it may stay overcast at times, particularly the north norfolk coast, into lincolnshire, quite possibly. showers breaking out as well. the best of the weather on saturday, in the south—west of england, wales, northern ireland, scotland, although quite nippy here. that was saturday,
front which, at the moment, it's pretty much crossing the irish sea, the worst of the weather around cumbrialancashire, parts of northern wales. this is where it will be through the early afternoon. it has been such a dry end to the spring that this rainfall is welcome, particularly welcome in the south. the trouble is, even once the south. the trouble is, even once the rain does reach southern areas this evening and overnight, the weather front reigns itself out, so weather front reigns itself...
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re—examining what happened last year, it's questions about it that have followed sir keir starmer from cumbriar of times, i was working in the office, we stopped for something to eat. there was no party, there was no breach of the rules. i'm confident about that. police have obviously got to do theirjob. this is a perilous moment for keir starmer. he may not be fined, but if he is, his time as labour leader might be up. well, in the past hour, the shadow communities secretary, lisa nandy was asked about keir starmer�*s position on the bbc�*s sunday morning programme. if keir starmer is found to have broken the law does he have to resign? i broken the law does he have to resin? ., �* ., ., ., resign? i don't want to get into an hinu resign? i don't want to get into anything hypothetical- resign? i don't want to get into anything hypothetical and - resign? i don't want to get into anything hypothetical and i - resign? i don't want to get into anything hypothetical and i dol resign? i don't want to get into i anything hypothetical and i do not believe he has broken the rules and it is absurd to e
re—examining what happened last year, it's questions about it that have followed sir keir starmer from cumbriar of times, i was working in the office, we stopped for something to eat. there was no party, there was no breach of the rules. i'm confident about that. police have obviously got to do theirjob. this is a perilous moment for keir starmer. he may not be fined, but if he is, his time as labour leader might be up. well, in the past hour, the shadow communities secretary, lisa nandy was...
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the parties gains here in cumbria and beyond tainted breaking covid regulations.explained a number of times we were working in the office, we stop for something to eat. no party, no breach of the rules. the police obviously, have got theirjob to do and we should let them get on with it, but i'm confident no rules were broken. labour needed a stronger showing to prove government could be within their reach. i'm not saying we would win the general election tomorrow but we are saying is we are on our way. it gives us great hope and we are really encouraged and i will be honest with you in the shadow cabinet we were having presentations about how well we might do and what we could expect this is most definitely the top end. some races are just too close to call. heads or tails deciding one ward in monmouthshire in wales where labour gain from conservative losses. the scottish national party consolidated their position as the dominant force in scotland. yet more trouble for the tories here — labour now in second place. as ever with local elections, it's a patchwork of
the parties gains here in cumbria and beyond tainted breaking covid regulations.explained a number of times we were working in the office, we stop for something to eat. no party, no breach of the rules. the police obviously, have got theirjob to do and we should let them get on with it, but i'm confident no rules were broken. labour needed a stronger showing to prove government could be within their reach. i'm not saying we would win the general election tomorrow but we are saying is we are on...
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re—examining what happened last year, it's questions about it that have followed sir keir starmer from cumbriaber of times, i was working in the office, we stopped for something to eat. there was no party, there was no breach of the rules. i'm confident about that. police have obviously got to do theirjob. this is a perilous moment for keir starmer. he may not be fined, but if he is, his time as labour leader might be up. chris mason, bbc news. to hong kong now, and a pro—beijing committee has overwhelmingly endorsed the only candidate vetted to be the territory s new chief executive. the former security secretary, john lee, received all but eight votes out of more than 1,400 cast. lee succeeds carrie lam who oversaw the implementation of a controversial national security law that led to massive protests against the territory's government in 2019. let's go live to hong kong where we can speak to the bbc�*s danny vincent. tell us more aboutjohn lee. john lee has a background in the police force. he quietly rose to a position of protest movement and overseeing the crackdown and implementation of
re—examining what happened last year, it's questions about it that have followed sir keir starmer from cumbriaber of times, i was working in the office, we stopped for something to eat. there was no party, there was no breach of the rules. i'm confident about that. police have obviously got to do theirjob. this is a perilous moment for keir starmer. he may not be fined, but if he is, his time as labour leader might be up. chris mason, bbc news. to hong kong now, and a pro—beijing committee...
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leiland—james corkill died in cumbria injanuary last year, less than five months after he went to live. castle admitted shaking the 13—month—old. her lawyer said she'd "lost it" because of his crying. her husband, scott castle, was cleared of causing or allowing his death. castle will be sentenced next week. the founder of the neo—nazi group national action has been found guilty of remaining in the group after it was banned. alex davies from swansea is the 19th person to be convicted of being a member of the fascist group. during his trial, the 27—year—old was described as "probably the biggest nazi of the lot". he will be sentenced at the old bailey on 7june. the un human rights office says it's deeply concerned about the apparent rapid spread of covid—19 in north korea. the un says it believes around 700,000 people are ill, and that north korea's "very limited" health care system is not equipped to cope. the un said the apparent "very strict lockdowns" now in place could have a "devastating" effect on human rights in the country. 0ur correspondent jean mackenzie reports from neighbou
leiland—james corkill died in cumbria injanuary last year, less than five months after he went to live. castle admitted shaking the 13—month—old. her lawyer said she'd "lost it" because of his crying. her husband, scott castle, was cleared of causing or allowing his death. castle will be sentenced next week. the founder of the neo—nazi group national action has been found guilty of remaining in the group after it was banned. alex davies from swansea is the 19th person to be...
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yet, as he travelled to celebrate success in cumbria, too, allegations over lockdown chased him therece will now investigate claims that the labour leader broke the rules, having beer and curry with colleagues. anything to say about - the investigation, sir keir? have you heard from durham police? questions he had to answer again. no party, no breach of the rules. the police obviously have got theirjob to do. we should let them get on with it. but i'm confident that no rules were broken. free of lockdown claims, voters' response to the lib dems was warm in many places, grabbing seats in cities, hulland birmingham. from the tories in kent, tunbridge wells, somerset and pockets of affluent london. the message from some green suburbs will cause tory nerves. they are saying they have had enough of this prime minister, and i think the tectonic plates of british politics are shifting. and now it is up to conservative mps to shove the prime minister into the abyss. remember, your votes stitch together a giant patchwork, not a picture that is the same in every corner of the country. cheering.
yet, as he travelled to celebrate success in cumbria, too, allegations over lockdown chased him therece will now investigate claims that the labour leader broke the rules, having beer and curry with colleagues. anything to say about - the investigation, sir keir? have you heard from durham police? questions he had to answer again. no party, no breach of the rules. the police obviously have got theirjob to do. we should let them get on with it. but i'm confident that no rules were broken. free...
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yet, as he travelled to celebrate success in cumbria, too, allegations over lockdown chased him there will now investigate claims that the labour leader broke the rules, having beer and curry with colleagues. anything to say about - the investigation, sir keir? have you heard from durham police? questions he had to answer again. no party, no breach of the rules. the police obviously have got theirjob to do. we should let them get on with it. but i'm confident that no rules were broken. free of lockdown claims, voters' response to the lib dems was warm in many places, grabbing seats in cities, hulland birmingham. from the tories in kent, tunbridge wells, somerset and pockets of affluent london. the message from some green suburbs will cause tory nerves. they are saying they have had enough of this prime minister, and i think the tectonic plates of british politics are shifting. and now it is up to conservative mps to shove the prime minister into the abyss. remember, your votes stitch together a giant patchwork, not a picture that is the same in every corner of the country. cheering. t
yet, as he travelled to celebrate success in cumbria, too, allegations over lockdown chased him there will now investigate claims that the labour leader broke the rules, having beer and curry with colleagues. anything to say about - the investigation, sir keir? have you heard from durham police? questions he had to answer again. no party, no breach of the rules. the police obviously have got theirjob to do. we should let them get on with it. but i'm confident that no rules were broken. free of...
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crown court she "lost her mind" and shook 13—month—old leiland—james corkill at her home in barrow in cumbriae between actorsjohnny depp and amber heard. she told the court via video—link from gloucestershire, that she'd never been pushed down the stairs by the actor, a rumour which had been referred to by ms heard, his former wife. mr depp is suing ms heard following an article in which she said he was violent, and she is countersuing. closing arguments are expected on friday. our correspondent david sillito has been following the case. would you please state your full name for the record? kate moss. kate moss testifying by video in what is week six of this libel case betweenjohnny depp and his former wife amber heard. and the reason? to address a rumour mentioned by amber heard that kate moss had been pushed down some stairs during a holiday injamaica when she and johnny depp were a couple. what if anything happened when you were injamaica with mr depp? we were leaving the room and johnny left the room before i did and there had been a rainstorm and as i left the room i slid down the stairs
crown court she "lost her mind" and shook 13—month—old leiland—james corkill at her home in barrow in cumbriae between actorsjohnny depp and amber heard. she told the court via video—link from gloucestershire, that she'd never been pushed down the stairs by the actor, a rumour which had been referred to by ms heard, his former wife. mr depp is suing ms heard following an article in which she said he was violent, and she is countersuing. closing arguments are expected on...
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the borough council in cumbria.ng about. a loss to the conservatives last time. there was a parliamentary by—election where the conservatives took this once rock—solid labour seat. labour have not gone anywhere, they haven't won, not lost. conservatives have won two from the independents. the labour party say this is progress because they say that, had the labour party done as badly as they did in 2019, as badly as they did in 2021, just one year ago, then the labour party it would have lost more seats, they would not have lost more seats, they would not have stood still, they may have been eliminated from the council altogether. and so really that is the story in terms of the performance of the labour party. it depends on your baseline. if your baseline is doing better than 2019, the general election, better than 2021, the local election drumming under keir starmer's leadership, then there is real signs of progress. if your metric is, is the labour party on the verge of returning to government? well, on the basis o
the borough council in cumbria.ng about. a loss to the conservatives last time. there was a parliamentary by—election where the conservatives took this once rock—solid labour seat. labour have not gone anywhere, they haven't won, not lost. conservatives have won two from the independents. the labour party say this is progress because they say that, had the labour party done as badly as they did in 2019, as badly as they did in 2021, just one year ago, then the labour party it would have...
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going on in nottingham in maternity care has echoes of shrewsbury and telford, morecambe bay and cumbrianquiries are aborted or ongoing and finding maternity failings. all that is true but what is also true must be remembered is that britain is one of the safest countries in the world for a woman to have a baby. michael buchanan lived in nottingham. borisjohnson says the £15 billion package unveiled by the government yesterday to tackle the cost of living crisis is a very substantial commitment to get through a bumpy time. but he said he was "not going to pretend this is going to fix everything for everybody immediately". he was speaking as a conservative mp quit as a ministerial aide over sue gray's report on lockdown parties in downing street earlier this week. alex forsyth is in westminster. the prime minister would have preferred a much better sendoff than a resignation before the commons goes into recess? trio a resignation before the commons goes into recess?— goes into recess? no doubt it has been a bit of _ goes into recess? no doubt it has been a bit of a _ goes into recess? no
going on in nottingham in maternity care has echoes of shrewsbury and telford, morecambe bay and cumbrianquiries are aborted or ongoing and finding maternity failings. all that is true but what is also true must be remembered is that britain is one of the safest countries in the world for a woman to have a baby. michael buchanan lived in nottingham. borisjohnson says the £15 billion package unveiled by the government yesterday to tackle the cost of living crisis is a very substantial...
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a 58—year—old man and a 14—year—old girl have died in a house fire in distington, west cumbria. managed to escape. when we turned up, the house was well involved in fire, the fire had broken through the roof and there was two people unaccounted for. we quickly ascertained that there was one person found straightaway. the damage is very extensive. we believe the fire started to the rear of the building and on the ground floor, but as far as what caused it, the investigation is still getting under way. a woman has been arrested on suspicion of neglect after a two—year—old boy fell from a second—storey flat window in leicester. the ambulance service called the police to the apartments, at frog island, yesterday afternoon. the toddler had to be taken to hospital, but his injuries aren't thought to be life threatening. a 23—year—old woman remains in custody. the police are appealing for anyone with information to contact them. a drastically reduced rail timetable comes into force in scotland tomorrow, following a pay dispute between the newly nationalised scotrail and the aslef union
a 58—year—old man and a 14—year—old girl have died in a house fire in distington, west cumbria. managed to escape. when we turned up, the house was well involved in fire, the fire had broken through the roof and there was two people unaccounted for. we quickly ascertained that there was one person found straightaway. the damage is very extensive. we believe the fire started to the rear of the building and on the ground floor, but as far as what caused it, the investigation is still...
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leiland—james corkill died in cumbria injanuary last year, less than five months after he went to liveis crying. her husband, scott castle, was cleared of causing or allowing his death. she will be sentenced next week. the founder of the neo—nazi terrorist group national action has been found guilty of remaining in the group after it was banned. alex davies from swansea is the 19th person to be convicted of being a member of the group. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has this report, which contains offensive material. it was the most provocative neo—nazi group to emerge in britain since the 19705. alex davies, seen here with the megaphone, was its founder. national action members were white supremacists preparing for a race war. alex davies did a nazi salute at buchenwald concentration camp. whenjo cox was murdered, a national action account celebrated, saying, "only 649 mps to go." it led to the group being banned. at his trial in winchester, davies didn't deny his neo—nazi past. he said he was the founder of national action. he said it was his idea, but he insisted he
leiland—james corkill died in cumbria injanuary last year, less than five months after he went to liveis crying. her husband, scott castle, was cleared of causing or allowing his death. she will be sentenced next week. the founder of the neo—nazi terrorist group national action has been found guilty of remaining in the group after it was banned. alex davies from swansea is the 19th person to be convicted of being a member of the group. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has this...
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a 58—year—old man and a 14—year—old girl have died in a house fire in distington in west cumbria.orning. a number of fire engines were involved and roads had to be closed to allow firefighters to tackle the blaze. one person managed to escape. today marks the fifth anniversary of the manchester arena terror attack — in which 22 people died. among the tributes, a minute's applause was held at the start today marks the fifth anniversary of the manchester of each wave of the annual great manchester run. and at victoria station — next to the arena — the names of the victims were read out. becky holmes reports. families have been paying their respects at the grade of light memorial in manchester today as they marked the fifth anniversary of the arena attack. just marked the fifth anniversary of the arena attack-— arena attack. just keeping in our hearts and _ arena attack. just keeping in our hearts and keeping _ arena attack. just keeping in our hearts and keeping a _ arena attack. just keeping in our hearts and keeping a close - arena attack. just keeping in our hearts and keeping a
a 58—year—old man and a 14—year—old girl have died in a house fire in distington in west cumbria.orning. a number of fire engines were involved and roads had to be closed to allow firefighters to tackle the blaze. one person managed to escape. today marks the fifth anniversary of the manchester arena terror attack — in which 22 people died. among the tributes, a minute's applause was held at the start today marks the fifth anniversary of the manchester of each wave of the annual great...
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re—examining what happened last year, it's questions about it that have followed sir keir starmer from cumbria number of times, i was working in the office, we stopped for something to eat. there was no party, there was no breach of the rules. i'm confident about that. police have obviously got to do theirjob. this is a perilous moment for keir starmer. he may not be fined, but if he is, his time as labour leader might be up. chris mason, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... sinn fein has become the largest party in the northern ireland assembly for the first time. but the issue of the post—brexit protocol could get in the way of restoring a devolved administration president zelensky says diplomatic efforts are continuing to try to rescue wounded soldiers from the besieged steelworks in mariupol. uk opposition leader sir keir starmer faces more questions over whether he broke lockdown rules, after a leaked memo suggests a meal he attended was planned, despite covid restrictions. the man who oversaw the crackdown on protesters in hong kong during demonstrations over a controversial extraditio
re—examining what happened last year, it's questions about it that have followed sir keir starmer from cumbria number of times, i was working in the office, we stopped for something to eat. there was no party, there was no breach of the rules. i'm confident about that. police have obviously got to do theirjob. this is a perilous moment for keir starmer. he may not be fined, but if he is, his time as labour leader might be up. chris mason, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... sinn fein has...
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for labour, results were good but not great, the party's gains here in cumbria and beyond tainted bycovid restrictions. well, as i have explained a number of times, we were working in the office. we stopped for something to eat. no party, no breach of the rules. the police obviously have got theirjob to do, and we should let them get on with it, but i'm confident that no rules were broken. labour needed a stronger showing to prove government could be within their reach. we're not saying that we would win the general election tomorrow, but what we're saying is that we're on our way. but it gives us great hope, and we're really encouraged. and i'll be honest with you — in the shadow cabinet, when we were having presentations about how well we might do and what we could expect, this is most definitely at the top end. some races are just too close to call, heads or tails deciding one ward in monmouthshire in wales, where labour gained from conservative losses and nationalists plaid cymru also picked up seats. the scottish national party consolidated their position as the dominant force i
for labour, results were good but not great, the party's gains here in cumbria and beyond tainted bycovid restrictions. well, as i have explained a number of times, we were working in the office. we stopped for something to eat. no party, no breach of the rules. the police obviously have got theirjob to do, and we should let them get on with it, but i'm confident that no rules were broken. labour needed a stronger showing to prove government could be within their reach. we're not saying that we...
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major labour gains outside london, the newly created unitary authority here replacing the former cumbria30 of them, and this is a classic tory—labour battleground, and the leader of the city council here has said the prime minister must bear some of the responsibility for the loss here, but it has been difficult to cut through with local issues when everyone wanted to talk about partygate and other national issues, and labour have said the same, that national issues played on the doorstep for them as well. but it hasn't been as positive for labour across the north of england. in hull, they lost the council, now in control of the liberal democrats, and in hartlepool they haven't made any gains, the tories have made gains, and danny savage has been gauging reaction in the town. hartlepool, one of those traditional labour strongholds that just last year was won by the conservatives. that direction of travel hasn't really changed. plenty of people voted tory here yesterday. i voted conservative. _ voted tory here yesterday. i voted conservative. have _ voted tory here yesterday. i voted cons
major labour gains outside london, the newly created unitary authority here replacing the former cumbria30 of them, and this is a classic tory—labour battleground, and the leader of the city council here has said the prime minister must bear some of the responsibility for the loss here, but it has been difficult to cut through with local issues when everyone wanted to talk about partygate and other national issues, and labour have said the same, that national issues played on the doorstep for...
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crown court she "lost her mind" and shook 13—month—old leiland—james corkill at her home in barrow in cumbriariker gave his club the timely boost as they prepare to face real madrid in paris on saturday, looking to win a second champions league trophy in three years. here's our sports editor, dan roan. salah! he's the talisman spearheading liverpool's quest for a historic cup treble. with more than 30 goals this season, mohamed salah has reaffirmed his status as one of the world's best players. but having just missed out on the premier league title, the egyptian superstar was back training today, preparing to help his club become champions of europe again in paris this weekend. after what happened on sunday, everybody�*s motivated to win the champions league, because this is like an unbelievable trophy for us, and i think every season we fight for it since i came here, and i think everybody is excited for it. salah has history with saturday's opponents, real madrid — the forward cruelly injured as liverpool lost to the spanish giants in the final four years ago. with just one year left on his
crown court she "lost her mind" and shook 13—month—old leiland—james corkill at her home in barrow in cumbriariker gave his club the timely boost as they prepare to face real madrid in paris on saturday, looking to win a second champions league trophy in three years. here's our sports editor, dan roan. salah! he's the talisman spearheading liverpool's quest for a historic cup treble. with more than 30 goals this season, mohamed salah has reaffirmed his status as one of the...
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the party's games here in cumbria and beyond painted by keir starmerfacing a cumbria and beyond paintedtion for an event during covid restrictions. this i investigation for an event during covid restrictions.— covid restrictions. as i have exnanded — covid restrictions. as i have expanded number - covid restrictions. as i have expanded number of - covid restrictions. as i havej expanded number of times, covid restrictions. as i have - expanded number of times, we were working in the office. we stopped for something to eat. no party, no breach of the rules. the police obviously had got the job to do, we should let them get on with it. but i am confident that no rules were broken. ., ,., ., i am confident that no rules were broken. ., ., , ., broken. labour needed a stronger showin: broken. labour needed a stronger showing to _ broken. labour needed a stronger showing to prove _ broken. labour needed a stronger showing to prove government - broken. labour needed a stronger i showing to prove government could broken. labour needed a stronger - showing to prove government could be within th
the party's games here in cumbria and beyond painted by keir starmerfacing a cumbria and beyond paintedtion for an event during covid restrictions. this i investigation for an event during covid restrictions.— covid restrictions. as i have exnanded — covid restrictions. as i have expanded number - covid restrictions. as i have expanded number of - covid restrictions. as i havej expanded number of times, covid restrictions. as i have - expanded number of times, we were working in the office....
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leiland—james corkill was placed with laura and scott castle by authorities in cumbria less than fivecleared of all charges and he wept and struggled to draw breath as those verdicts were read out today. the court heard leiland—james corkill was moved into their home by the social workers in august 2020 and in november concerns had been raised that the couple were failing to bond with the little boy and the following month the couple were told by a senior social worker she would not support any application to formally adopt leiland—james corkill and recommended further therapeutic parenting sessions and a review by social services was set to take place in the new year but on the 6th of january laura castle called 999 to say leiland—james corkill had fallen from the sofa but doctors at the children's hospital in liverpool were sceptical about the severity of his internal injuries. the court heard how scott castle was asleep upstairs after a night shift when the boy was fatally injured. mr justicejeremy baker will the boy was fatally injured. mr justice jeremy baker will sentence laura
leiland—james corkill was placed with laura and scott castle by authorities in cumbria less than fivecleared of all charges and he wept and struggled to draw breath as those verdicts were read out today. the court heard leiland—james corkill was moved into their home by the social workers in august 2020 and in november concerns had been raised that the couple were failing to bond with the little boy and the following month the couple were told by a senior social worker she would not support...
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leiland—james corkill died in cumbria injanuary last year, less than five months after he went to liveas cleared of causing or allowing his death. she will be sentenced next week. now to the libel case involving coleen rooney and rebekah vardy. wayne rooney, speaking for the first time, says he was asked by the england manager during the euro 2016 tournament to speak to his then team—mate jamie vardy about his wife's "media activities" because they were "causing problems and distractions". the former england captain's wife coleen is being sued for libel by rebekah vardy. 0ur correspondent colin paterson report. day six, and for the first time, leicester city footballer jamie vardy accompanied his wife rebekah vardy to court. but it was his former international team—mate wayne rooney who was facing the questions. england's all—time top goal—scorer is used to getting into the box. today, it was the witness box. while giving his evidence, he appeared confident and assured. he spoke about when he was england captain at the 2016 euros and how their manager, roy hodgson, asked him to speak t
leiland—james corkill died in cumbria injanuary last year, less than five months after he went to liveas cleared of causing or allowing his death. she will be sentenced next week. now to the libel case involving coleen rooney and rebekah vardy. wayne rooney, speaking for the first time, says he was asked by the england manager during the euro 2016 tournament to speak to his then team—mate jamie vardy about his wife's "media activities" because they were "causing problems and...
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laura castle shook 13 month old leeland—james corkill at their home in barrow in furness in cumbria,boy who deserved to be loved. leeland james was put into care just two days after he was born. his life was in this woman's hands. and laura castel shook him to death. he also had a head injury. she lied about what happened to the police. i just sit up like that. later, she admitted manslaughter. she was at her wits end she said and was struggling to bond with leeland james. she's a manipulative liar and she's a bully. she had opportunities to say what had occurred that would have increased the opportunity forjames to live but she was just self—centered and she thought she could lie repeatedly to get away with murder. for the first time today we heard from his birth mother and a letter to the judge she directed the statement at laura castle. you blamed him for your disgusting behaviour. shame on you. you are not a mother, you are a monster. she also said she did not trust the local authority and this would never have happened if he was with me. he was suffering behind closed doors. an
laura castle shook 13 month old leeland—james corkill at their home in barrow in furness in cumbria,boy who deserved to be loved. leeland james was put into care just two days after he was born. his life was in this woman's hands. and laura castel shook him to death. he also had a head injury. she lied about what happened to the police. i just sit up like that. later, she admitted manslaughter. she was at her wits end she said and was struggling to bond with leeland james. she's a...
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bob in cumbria said he switched off the heating in february.ars. i have no chance of keeping my head above water. i gave up my car. itjust goes on. i am really sorry to hear that, bob. some more messages on instagram. bear with me. my my partner works full—time, i work, after our mortgage and child care is paid we are living off a credit card to pay for food each week. we were getting ourselves into debt and i am so worried about this. a i shopping a little, walk up where i can, and i can't remember the last time we went out as a family. i don't know what else i can do. these are really desperate, actually. these are really desperate, actually. i'm joined now by miatta fahnbulleh, chief economics at new economics foundation — a left—of—centre think tank. thanks for talking to earth. do you support the calls by some charities and labour politicians to bring forward the writers that are going to happen in benefits and state pension next april?— to happen in benefits and state pension next april? 100%. that is a relatively easy _ pension next apri
bob in cumbria said he switched off the heating in february.ars. i have no chance of keeping my head above water. i gave up my car. itjust goes on. i am really sorry to hear that, bob. some more messages on instagram. bear with me. my my partner works full—time, i work, after our mortgage and child care is paid we are living off a credit card to pay for food each week. we were getting ourselves into debt and i am so worried about this. a i shopping a little, walk up where i can, and i can't...
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she shook the 13 month —year—old at their home in cumbria injanuary last year.ghter. she was at her wits end, she said it was struggling to bond with james. she is a manipulative liar and a bully — she is a manipulative liar and a bully she _ she is a manipulative liar and a bully. she had opportunities to actually— bully. she had opportunities to actually say what had occurred it would _ actually say what had occurred it would have actually increased the opportunity forjames to live and she just — opportunity forjames to live and she just is — opportunity forjames to live and she just is self—centered and stressed _ she just is self—centered and stressed about her and she thought she could _ stressed about her and she thought she could lie repeatedly to get away with what _ she could lie repeatedly to get away with what was murdered. be she could lie repeatedly to get away with what was murdered.— with what was murdered. be heard from james — with what was murdered. be heard from james birth _ with what was murdered. be heard from james birth mother _ with what
she shook the 13 month —year—old at their home in cumbria injanuary last year.ghter. she was at her wits end, she said it was struggling to bond with james. she is a manipulative liar and a bully — she is a manipulative liar and a bully she _ she is a manipulative liar and a bully. she had opportunities to actually— bully. she had opportunities to actually say what had occurred it would _ actually say what had occurred it would have actually increased the opportunity forjames to live...
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others, much more grey and signs of rain, pushing into cumbria as we speak.y dry. cloud and patchy rain across northern england, north wales, much of the day, just edging into the midlands at the end of the afternoon. north—south split in the weather. 11 degrees in stornoway, chilly conditions, and 21 to the south and east where we stay into the evening rush—hour dry with sunny spells, a lot more clouds, southwest, south midlands. some showers, maybe the odd heavy one. it brightens the end of the day in northern england, so the scotland and northern england but the show is keep going in the north and west of scotland with gusty wind, a bit of sunshine in between but those showers on the heavy side. through this evening and overnight commissioner was keep going for scotland, parts of northern ireland, cloud, patchy drizzle for a short while across the south, gradually clearing. leads to a reasonably fresh light on friday, a lot of dry weather on friday and of the weekend to notice the temperatures. it is starting to turn colder. the cold weather takes it all b
others, much more grey and signs of rain, pushing into cumbria as we speak.y dry. cloud and patchy rain across northern england, north wales, much of the day, just edging into the midlands at the end of the afternoon. north—south split in the weather. 11 degrees in stornoway, chilly conditions, and 21 to the south and east where we stay into the evening rush—hour dry with sunny spells, a lot more clouds, southwest, south midlands. some showers, maybe the odd heavy one. it brightens the end...
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re—examining what happened last year, it's questions about it that have followed sir keir starmer from cumbria.. as i've explained a number of times, i was working in the office, we stopped for something to eat. there was no party, there was no breach of the rules. i'm confident about that. police have obviously got to do theirjob. this is a perilous moment for keir starmer. he may not be fined, but if he is, his time as labour leader might be up. chris mason, bbc news. the taliban have ordered women in afghanistan to cover their faces with a veil in public — warning that if they don't, their male relatives could be jailed for three days. the new rule was issued by a department known as the ministry for the prevention of vice and promotion of virtue. our afghanistan correspondent, secunder kermani, sent this report from kabul. the clothes afghan women wear have been fiercely debated and fought over. this is a conservative country and many wear the blue burqa or cover their face. but in big cities, like in this market in kabul, many others choose just to cover their hair. translation: humans ar
re—examining what happened last year, it's questions about it that have followed sir keir starmer from cumbria.. as i've explained a number of times, i was working in the office, we stopped for something to eat. there was no party, there was no breach of the rules. i'm confident about that. police have obviously got to do theirjob. this is a perilous moment for keir starmer. he may not be fined, but if he is, his time as labour leader might be up. chris mason, bbc news. the taliban have...
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this is in the part of cumbria where the conservatives have a lot of mps and a lot of councillors.iving has been huge. they do _ partygate been? the cost of living has been huge. they do see - partygate been? the cost of living has been huge. they do see that. partygate been? the cost of living. has been huge. they do see that as the number one issue. the north—east has the lowest take—home pay in the country, so it is perhaps even more important here. it is also true that partygate has really damaged the conservative government's reputation here. it is well known that boris johnson had almost a personal connection with voters in some parts of the north—east. he was thought to be a prime minister that could reach some parts of the region and others could not manage. when i had been out doing vox pops in the last few months, people have been coming up to me telling me what they think that what has been going on in downing street. no doubt that has had a real impact.— had a real impact. thank you for that update- _ our political editor in the east midlands, tony roe, joins us from no
this is in the part of cumbria where the conservatives have a lot of mps and a lot of councillors.iving has been huge. they do _ partygate been? the cost of living has been huge. they do see - partygate been? the cost of living has been huge. they do see that. partygate been? the cost of living. has been huge. they do see that as the number one issue. the north—east has the lowest take—home pay in the country, so it is perhaps even more important here. it is also true that partygate has...
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cumbria, what a difference it has made. in cumbria, where they were labour did win control...
cumbria, what a difference it has made. in cumbria, where they were labour did win control...
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but from caithness to cumbria, from shropshire to devon, farmers own input costs are spiralling upwardshard to abate those costs but what we have also got to do, notjust cutting duty, but everything else we can do to ensure that we fix the energy crisis, but what we are also doing is championing uk food and farming which has fantastic export markets around the world and now has 73 trade deals to exploit in a world avid for delicious hell some nutritious uk food and drink. i would be very happy to organise the relevant meeting with the right honourable gentleman.- relevant meeting with the right honourable gentleman. thank you, mr seaker. honourable gentleman. thank you, mr speaker- my — honourable gentleman. thank you, mr speaker- my right _ honourable gentleman. thank you, mr speaker. my right honourable - honourable gentleman. thank you, mr speaker. my right honourable friend i speaker. my right honourable friend join me in thanking my constituents in hertford and stortford who are offering help and refuge to ukrainians suffering from and fleeing the russian invasion? and can he set o
but from caithness to cumbria, from shropshire to devon, farmers own input costs are spiralling upwardshard to abate those costs but what we have also got to do, notjust cutting duty, but everything else we can do to ensure that we fix the energy crisis, but what we are also doing is championing uk food and farming which has fantastic export markets around the world and now has 73 trade deals to exploit in a world avid for delicious hell some nutritious uk food and drink. i would be very happy...
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, saying — local leaders, one in cumbria, saying it — local leaders, one in cumbria, saying it was abouts that? i running things. which one is that? i think the results with thing across the country, notjust places in cumberland, that people are turning away from the government and coming back to labour and these are key areas for us. it is notjust something we doing well in london although some of the results are unprecedented in london but we are making progress in those target seats for the next election. people are coming back to labour and there is a positivity there that i have not seen for a while. a couple of years ago the response was very different. we are getting a warm response now. people are willing to listen to us. we have set out a real plan for the cost of living in contrast to the government. people are absolutely desperate. it is a combination when it comes to the conduct of the prime minister and people have high expectations, quite rightly, i've how the prime minister should behave and borisjohnson has fallen short of that. but that as well as across a shopping and e
, saying — local leaders, one in cumbria, saying it — local leaders, one in cumbria, saying it was abouts that? i running things. which one is that? i think the results with thing across the country, notjust places in cumberland, that people are turning away from the government and coming back to labour and these are key areas for us. it is notjust something we doing well in london although some of the results are unprecedented in london but we are making progress in those target seats for...
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to help people and it's been a bit of an honour to produce this kind of response for the people of cumbriauld save lives. ~ ., , . patient on a mountain could save lives. ~ ., ' . ., ~ lives. what difference will it make com ared lives. what difference will it make compared to _ lives. what difference will it make compared to the _ lives. what difference will it make compared to the many _ lives. what difference will it make compared to the many search i lives. what difference will it make compared to the many search and j compared to the many search and rescue teams that operate here and are out so often? this rescue teams that operate here and are out so often?— are out so often? this is all about workin: are out so often? this is all about working as _ are out so often? this is all about working as part — are out so often? this is all about working as part of— are out so often? this is all about working as part of the _ are out so often? this is all about working as part of the system i are out so often? this is all about| working as part of the system with are out so often? this is all
to help people and it's been a bit of an honour to produce this kind of response for the people of cumbriauld save lives. ~ ., , . patient on a mountain could save lives. ~ ., ' . ., ~ lives. what difference will it make com ared lives. what difference will it make compared to _ lives. what difference will it make compared to the _ lives. what difference will it make compared to the many _ lives. what difference will it make compared to the many search i lives. what difference will it make...
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heavy rain in parts of cumbria coming in through wales and the malls with cloud building all the mallsery day. brisk winds along the english channel coastline. tonight the weather front does eventually move away. we will see falk in the south—west of england. some clear skies as well. then the next patch of rain coming in across the north west. tomorrow that will sink south. some of it will be heavy at times. the other showers in the north and scotland. on the highest ground they are likely to be sleet and in between that some sunshine. a real difference in temperatures, ten in the north and 20 in the south. a windy day as well. thank you very much indeed. day as well. thank you very much indeed- that _ day as well. thank you very much indeed. that wind _ day as well. thank you very much indeed. that wind is _ day as well. thank you very much indeed. that wind is not - day as well. thank you very much indeed. that wind is not good i day as well. thank you very much indeed. that wind is not good for| indeed. that wind is not good for butterfly spotting, is it? not great timing for us. h
heavy rain in parts of cumbria coming in through wales and the malls with cloud building all the mallsery day. brisk winds along the english channel coastline. tonight the weather front does eventually move away. we will see falk in the south—west of england. some clear skies as well. then the next patch of rain coming in across the north west. tomorrow that will sink south. some of it will be heavy at times. the other showers in the north and scotland. on the highest ground they are likely...
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some showers pushing across lancashire getting up into cumbria.weekend as well? if you insist. i could always plan one for- next weekend as well? if you insist. i could always plan one for next - i could always plan one for next weekend as well. golf is a popular sport, but one with an image problem — it still has something of a reputation as a sport for well—off, white men. well, those stereotypes are being challenged by a professional golfer called nicola bennett. she's putting clubs into the hands of young people who would never normally think about playing. take a look. there has been tremendous barriers being the only black female professional golfer in the uk. high, i am nicola professional golfer in the uk. high, iam nicola bennett, and i am a girl professional. we are here getting kids into the game. i started at tens were designed to build through the same occasion that he's never stops feel highly privileged that i can inspire young girls and women to play the game which they have slightly love. play the game which they have slightly lov
some showers pushing across lancashire getting up into cumbria.weekend as well? if you insist. i could always plan one for- next weekend as well? if you insist. i could always plan one for next - i could always plan one for next weekend as well. golf is a popular sport, but one with an image problem — it still has something of a reputation as a sport for well—off, white men. well, those stereotypes are being challenged by a professional golfer called nicola bennett. she's putting clubs into...
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part of cumbria, west wales and the south—west. showers continue to drift towards the east.ers come and i've been speaking to warrington wolves wingerjosh charnley, who has been affected. he received a death rate for fun online. the club and the person would arrange the meeting between him and josh. it gave just the opportunity to explain the impact the tweet had on him and his family. i have been speaking to him and his wife. we put our bodies on the line for this club. i don't know why i was targeted. not nice to see that when you open twitter and that were the top comment. i don't want to be getting comments like that, and, you know, my family feeling that i'm in danger. for years, rugby league player josh charnley has faced abuse from the stands. but it became much darker when a tweet forced the club to act. i know we was in a bit of a rut, playing, getting beat. but, you know, when you check social media and that was there, it shocked me at first. people watching this must be thinking, you're going to work, you're doing yourjob, you do not expect to see something like t
part of cumbria, west wales and the south—west. showers continue to drift towards the east.ers come and i've been speaking to warrington wolves wingerjosh charnley, who has been affected. he received a death rate for fun online. the club and the person would arrange the meeting between him and josh. it gave just the opportunity to explain the impact the tweet had on him and his family. i have been speaking to him and his wife. we put our bodies on the line for this club. i don't know why i...
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drifting into cumbria. the driest and brightest further south and east you are.oud was some patchy rain on and off for western scotland and northern ireland and just the mid—teens of 220 or 21 we have long spells of sunshine. if you head out this evening you'll be fine across england and wales, the rain sets in more properly across scotland with 5°99y more properly across scotland with soggy conditions into the small hours particularly across the northern half of western scotland are mild enough night, south breeze and overnight lows of 2—11. the reason we get more established rain for scotland overnight is that centre of low pressure moving to the north of the and it will stay close by through sunday so for scotland more solid cloud around on sunday, some as bright as possible in the east and again with some cloud and showers on and off and a thick avail of cloud spreading over the south of england and wales. driest and brightest tomorrow, southern counties of here the highest temperatures. monday coming at us from all angles we have an area of low pressure clos
drifting into cumbria. the driest and brightest further south and east you are.oud was some patchy rain on and off for western scotland and northern ireland and just the mid—teens of 220 or 21 we have long spells of sunshine. if you head out this evening you'll be fine across england and wales, the rain sets in more properly across scotland with 5°99y more properly across scotland with soggy conditions into the small hours particularly across the northern half of western scotland are mild...