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let's get more now on the memorial service that is going to be held for the conservative mp sir david amessying to become an mp and he was a very wise and encouraging and friendly guy and he was on my wavelength on a number of issues. he was a great believer in the independence of the uk and all that sort of stuff, a firm eurosceptic as people were then categorised, but also a staunch believer in opportunity for everybody. i think the moment he first came to national attention, long before i met him in person, i saw him on the night of that election in 1992 when his being lit up light when he was returned to victory, much to everybody�*s surprise. it victory, much to everybody's surrise. , victory, much to everybody's surprise-— victory, much to everybody's surrise. , ., ., ., , . surprise. it is now a month since he was killed in — surprise. it is now a month since he was killed in his _ surprise. it is now a month since he was killed in his constituency. - surprise. it is now a month since he| was killed in his constituency. when you think back to that friday, how do you feel about it?— y
let's get more now on the memorial service that is going to be held for the conservative mp sir david amessying to become an mp and he was a very wise and encouraging and friendly guy and he was on my wavelength on a number of issues. he was a great believer in the independence of the uk and all that sort of stuff, a firm eurosceptic as people were then categorised, but also a staunch believer in opportunity for everybody. i think the moment he first came to national attention, long before i...
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sir david amess was an mp for nearly a0 years. of 1992, before going on to represent southend. last month, he was stabbed to death whilst holding a constituency surgery, where mps meet the people they represent. today, localfriends, family and colleagues are coming together to remember him. literally working with him on the streets, knocking on the doors, going to see people and he ran them, you had to be fit to keep up with him, because he ran the streets. the prime minister said his thoughts are with sir david amess's family today and he recounted how he got the news. i then got called out and got given the news, i had to go back into the tell cabinet colleagues, many of whom had known david for decades, and i'm afraid several colleagues broke down in tears, because it wasjust an appalling piece of news. i think he inspired real feelings of... ..affection and love, admiration for the causes he espoused and i think we were all very shaken by the implication of what had happened, the fact that his life had been tragically ended in
sir david amess was an mp for nearly a0 years. of 1992, before going on to represent southend. last month, he was stabbed to death whilst holding a constituency surgery, where mps meet the people they represent. today, localfriends, family and colleagues are coming together to remember him. literally working with him on the streets, knocking on the doors, going to see people and he ran them, you had to be fit to keep up with him, because he ran the streets. the prime minister said his thoughts...
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hundreds of people have turned out to pay tribute to the late sir david amess, whose funeral service ld in southend. sir david, who was 69 and the mp for southend west, was stabbed to death at a constituency surgery last month. there was a private family service, after which the funeral procession made its way through the streets of southend, as daniela relph reports. he died working for the people he served. today, they came to say goodbye. sir david amess�*s coffin was borne by southend firefighters. the streets were filled with his constituents. and local sea scouts lined the path into church. as the place he'd served for almost a0 years said farewell. my son's actually in the 3rd chalkwell bay sea scouts. he's one of the sea scouts outside? that have come to represent. so, yeah, it'sjust a really sad day. it's touched a lot of people, whether they're into the same politics or not. took my grandson out of school today, this afternoon, - so that he could also come and pay respects as well. i everything felt local. the sound of the church service was broadcast on bbc radio essex. and
hundreds of people have turned out to pay tribute to the late sir david amess, whose funeral service ld in southend. sir david, who was 69 and the mp for southend west, was stabbed to death at a constituency surgery last month. there was a private family service, after which the funeral procession made its way through the streets of southend, as daniela relph reports. he died working for the people he served. today, they came to say goodbye. sir david amess�*s coffin was borne by southend...
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we are grateful to everyone who has shared their memories of sir david amess. taking the chance today to do that. it is a private memorial service for people who knew sir david personally. but it will be carried on bbc essex, or they can see their coffin being drawn through the streets from 2 am and then that funeral service at westminster tomorrow. thank you. austria has returned to a full national lockdown to try and stem the rise of covid infections in the country. non—essential shops have closed and workers are being encouraged to work from home. new restrictions have sparked protests throughout europe, including in belgium where demonstrators clashed with police. translation: by the end of this winter, as is sometimes cynically said, everyone will be vaccinated, recovered or dead. that said, everyone will be vaccinated, recovered or dead.— recovered or dead. that was the german health _ recovered or dead. that was the german health minister. - our correspondentjessica parker is in brussels and can tell us about the situation across europe. germany followin
we are grateful to everyone who has shared their memories of sir david amess. taking the chance today to do that. it is a private memorial service for people who knew sir david personally. but it will be carried on bbc essex, or they can see their coffin being drawn through the streets from 2 am and then that funeral service at westminster tomorrow. thank you. austria has returned to a full national lockdown to try and stem the rise of covid infections in the country. non—essential shops...
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returning to 1 of our earlier stories, which was the death of sir david amess and that memorial ceremonyndsay hoyle, who was a friend ? and of course colleague — of sir amess. yes, a mix of emotions, the tributes were absolute break absolutely captured —— the tributes absolutely captured —— the tributes absolutely captured david because he brought all politics together. once again today, we saw politics being brought together, stood together, united in ourfight together, stood together, united in our fight against together, stood together, united in ourfight against terrorism. together, stood together, united in our fight against terrorism. just what david would have stood for and he is that kind of person who you could rely on. i would say he was a great friend to me, a great supporter to me and i've got to say it was a tragic loss but actually it was bringing people there and the way that people are speaking about david. everyone was moved in the cathedral today without doubt. we have all lost a great friend, great colleague, but none more so than his family who suffered the greatest l
returning to 1 of our earlier stories, which was the death of sir david amess and that memorial ceremonyndsay hoyle, who was a friend ? and of course colleague — of sir amess. yes, a mix of emotions, the tributes were absolute break absolutely captured —— the tributes absolutely captured —— the tributes absolutely captured david because he brought all politics together. once again today, we saw politics being brought together, stood together, united in ourfight together, stood...
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sir david amess, mourned and missed.ticas, westminster. a bbc investigation has found that highly polluting greenhouse gases are being smuggled into the uk from eastern europe to be used in cooling systems, air conditioning units and fridges. the gases are called hfcs — they're heavily regulated and restricted. and they're now being phased out in the uk and the european union. but older machinery still runs on them and it's resulting in a thriving underground trade, as angus crawford reports. it's an illegal trade you've probably never heard of, in gases that harm the environment. that should not be on the market in the uk? absolutely not. that one there is about 4,000 times worse than carbon dioxide. they are called hfcs, hydrofluorocarbons, used in air—conditioning systems, shop fridges and the aircon in older cars. 0nly approved and licensed companies like this one can import, sell and use them. there are meant to be strict quotas. here's the thing. these old hfcs are powerful greenhouse gases. the government is phasi
sir david amess, mourned and missed.ticas, westminster. a bbc investigation has found that highly polluting greenhouse gases are being smuggled into the uk from eastern europe to be used in cooling systems, air conditioning units and fridges. the gases are called hfcs — they're heavily regulated and restricted. and they're now being phased out in the uk and the european union. but older machinery still runs on them and it's resulting in a thriving underground trade, as angus crawford reports....
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a funeral mass for the murdered mp, sir david amess, is underway at sir david amess, is under way at mily members and politicians will pay tribute to sir david, who was stabbed to death at a constituency surgery in essex last month. former conservative mp, ann widdecombe will read a eulogy to sir david. she spoke to us ahead of the service. all of us are feeling very, very sad but on the other hand we are also celebrating today, we are celebrating a life. and i feel very strongly that we must remember david not for how he died, but for how we lived and for but for how he lived and for the causes that he fought for. how important is the service today? this is the full requiem mass, this is david's funeral today. so this is very, very important, not only because a lot of important people are here, the papal nuncio is here, the pope has sent a message, other senior politicians will be here, it isn'tjust because of that, it is because this is an opportunity to pay our respects for everything that david did and of course to commend his soul unto almighty god. you mentioned a message from t
a funeral mass for the murdered mp, sir david amess, is underway at sir david amess, is under way at mily members and politicians will pay tribute to sir david, who was stabbed to death at a constituency surgery in essex last month. former conservative mp, ann widdecombe will read a eulogy to sir david. she spoke to us ahead of the service. all of us are feeling very, very sad but on the other hand we are also celebrating today, we are celebrating a life. and i feel very strongly that we must...
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hundreds of people have turned out to pay tribute to the late sir david amess, whose funeral service bed to death at a constituency surgery last month. there was a private family service, after which the funeral procession made its way through the streets of southend — as daniela relph reports. he died working for the people he served. today, they came to say goodbye. sir david amess's coffin was borne by southend firefighters. the streets were filled with his constituents. and local sea scouts lined the path into church. as the place he'd served for almost a0 years said farewell. my son's actually in the 3rd chalkwell bay sea scouts. he's one of the sea scouts outside? that have come to represent. so, yeah, it'sjust a really sad day. it's touched a lot of people, whether they're into the same politics or not. took my grandson out of school today, this afternoon, - so that he could also come and pay respects as well. _ everything felt local. the sound of the church service was broadcast on bbc radio essex. and friend and former conservative mp ann widdecombe spoke on behalf of sir dav
hundreds of people have turned out to pay tribute to the late sir david amess, whose funeral service bed to death at a constituency surgery last month. there was a private family service, after which the funeral procession made its way through the streets of southend — as daniela relph reports. he died working for the people he served. today, they came to say goodbye. sir david amess's coffin was borne by southend firefighters. the streets were filled with his constituents. and local sea...
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sir david amess's coffin was borne by southend firefighters. the 3rd chalkwell bay sea scouts. he's one of the sea scouts outside? that have come to represent. so, yeah, it'sjust a really sad day. it's touched a lot of people, whether they're into the same politics or not. took my grandson out of school today, this afternoon, - so that he could also come and pay respects as well. i everything felt local. the sound of the church service was broadcast on bbc radio essex. and friend and former conservative mp ann widdecombe spoke on behalf of sir david's wife and children. as a family, we are trying to understand why this awful thing has occurred. nobody should die in that way. please let some good come from this tragedy. his final journey through southend took him past his constituency office and the civic centre. the funeral mass will be in the grandeur of westminster cathedral tomorrow. but as it so often did for sir david amess, essex came first. daniela relph, bbc news, southend. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. it felt chi
sir david amess's coffin was borne by southend firefighters. the 3rd chalkwell bay sea scouts. he's one of the sea scouts outside? that have come to represent. so, yeah, it'sjust a really sad day. it's touched a lot of people, whether they're into the same politics or not. took my grandson out of school today, this afternoon, - so that he could also come and pay respects as well. i everything felt local. the sound of the church service was broadcast on bbc radio essex. and friend and former...
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sir david amess, remembered and missed.d the many lives he touched. damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good evening to you. some lively weather on the way towards the end of the week. at the moment some of them mildest conditions we will see all week long. tonight we will see some frost return in places and some fog and especially towards parts of east anglia and marquis across england and wales. cascais but there is some rain on the wait for the north and west later and any clear skies could be frost into tomorrow morning. not as widespread as this morning. not as widespread as this morning. fog is slowly lifting with outbreaks of rain, clearing to sunshine. showers and blustery wind and it will turn white in the afternoon. drive to the south and east but it will stay murky and cool east but it will stay murky and cool. in colder conditions pushing in from the north. we could see some gales develop across the northeast of scotland. it will bring cold air in
sir david amess, remembered and missed.d the many lives he touched. damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good evening to you. some lively weather on the way towards the end of the week. at the moment some of them mildest conditions we will see all week long. tonight we will see some frost return in places and some fog and especially towards parts of east anglia and marquis across england and wales. cascais but there is some rain on...
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hundreds of people have turned out to pay tribute to the late sir david amess, whose funeral service tuency surgery last month. there was a private family service, after which the funeral procession made its way through the streets of southend, as daniela relph reports. he died working for the people he served. today, they came to say goodbye. sir david amess's coffin was borne by southend firefighters. the streets were filled with his constituents. and local sea scouts lined the path into church. as the place he'd served for almost a0 years said farewell. my son's actually in the 3rd chalkwell bay sea scouts. he's one of the sea scouts outside? that have come to represent. so, yeah, it'sjust a really sad day. it's touched a lot of people, whether they're into the same politics or not. took my grandson out of school today, this afternoon, - so that he could also come and pay respects as well. _ everything felt local. the sound of the church service was broadcast on bbc radio essex. and friend and former conservative mp ann widdecombe spoke on behalf of sir david's wife and children. a
hundreds of people have turned out to pay tribute to the late sir david amess, whose funeral service tuency surgery last month. there was a private family service, after which the funeral procession made its way through the streets of southend, as daniela relph reports. he died working for the people he served. today, they came to say goodbye. sir david amess's coffin was borne by southend firefighters. the streets were filled with his constituents. and local sea scouts lined the path into...
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today, the funeral for sir david amess will reflect that, taking place at the roman catholic westminsteroliticians willjoin sir david's family to pay their respects to the mp who loyally served his constituents for nearly four decades. a message from pope francis will be read out too. it follows a private memorial in southend yesterday for the mp, his body carried into st mary's church by firefighters from the local fire service. many of his friends, family and closest colleagues came to say their goodbyes. there's been flowers and letters and the books of condolences and services and gatherings, you know, since his tragic and untimely death, and it is in those moments when you stop to consider the manner of his death, that it really brings a lump to your throat and helps you understand why this is so painful for anybody, but particularly his family. applause followed on the streets outside, as the father of five's coffin passed the civic centre and ivy hall, where many met the mp at his constituency office. ijust wanted to pay my respects to such a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful man. i
today, the funeral for sir david amess will reflect that, taking place at the roman catholic westminsteroliticians willjoin sir david's family to pay their respects to the mp who loyally served his constituents for nearly four decades. a message from pope francis will be read out too. it follows a private memorial in southend yesterday for the mp, his body carried into st mary's church by firefighters from the local fire service. many of his friends, family and closest colleagues came to say...
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sir david amess, mourned and missed.ime for a look at the weather with ben rich. good evening. it's been a pretty calm day of weather across most parts of the uk. sunshine for some, a lot of cloud for others — i think as we go through tonight, we will see extensive cloud cover in most places. some patches of mist and especially down towards the south. and then, through the second half of the night, this band of rain will sink southwards across scotland, eventually into northern ireland. temperatures for most hovering just above freezing — we could drop just below if we see clear spells for any length of time. now tomorrow, for england and wales, we'll start off with a lot of cloud, a bit of mist and fog around. this band of rain, though, will sink out of scotland and northern ireland in the parts of northern england and wales through the day. and then, behind that, brighter skies and sunshine, but also some showers. starting to turn wintry over high ground in scotland. it'll be turning windy and colderfrom the north — an
sir david amess, mourned and missed.ime for a look at the weather with ben rich. good evening. it's been a pretty calm day of weather across most parts of the uk. sunshine for some, a lot of cloud for others — i think as we go through tonight, we will see extensive cloud cover in most places. some patches of mist and especially down towards the south. and then, through the second half of the night, this band of rain will sink southwards across scotland, eventually into northern ireland....
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none of the prime ministers — david amess.f a surprise — ministers are masks, which is a bit of a surprise we've been told politicians or should be leading the way. i find it worrying that i am the minority who is wearing _ worrying that i am the minority who is wearing a — worrying that i am the minority who is wearing a mask when i should be in the _ is wearing a mask when i should be in the majority. likewise, i've lost count— in the majority. likewise, i've lost count of— in the majority. likewise, i've lost count of the — in the majority. likewise, i've lost count of the number of lateral flow tests _ count of the number of lateral flow tests and _ count of the number of lateral flow tests and pcr tests i've taken over the last _ tests and pcr tests i've taken over the last few months since i started travelling — the last few months since i started travelling again, which i did when i went— travelling again, which i did when i went to _ travelling again, which i did when i went to the — travelling again, which i did when
none of the prime ministers — david amess.f a surprise — ministers are masks, which is a bit of a surprise we've been told politicians or should be leading the way. i find it worrying that i am the minority who is wearing _ worrying that i am the minority who is wearing a — worrying that i am the minority who is wearing a mask when i should be in the _ is wearing a mask when i should be in the majority. likewise, i've lost count— in the majority. likewise, i've lost count of— in the...
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sir david amess's coffin was borne by southend firefighters.ell. —— he'd served. my son's actually in the 3rd chalkwell bay sea scouts. he's one of the sea scouts outside? that have come to represent. so, yeah, it'sjust a really sad day. it's touched a lot of people, whether they're into the same politics or not. took my grandson out of school today, this afternoon, - so that he could also come and pay respects as well. _ everything felt local. the sound of the church service was broadcast on bbc radio essex. and friend and former conservative mp ann widdecombe spoke on behalf of sir david's wife and children. as a family, we are trying to understand why this awful thing has occurred. nobody should die in that way. please let some good come from this tragedy. his final journey through southend took him past his constituency office and the civic centre. the funeral mass will be in the grandeur of westminster cathedral tomorrow. but as it so often did for sir david amess, essex came first. daniela relph, bbc news, southend. now it's time for a lo
sir david amess's coffin was borne by southend firefighters.ell. —— he'd served. my son's actually in the 3rd chalkwell bay sea scouts. he's one of the sea scouts outside? that have come to represent. so, yeah, it'sjust a really sad day. it's touched a lot of people, whether they're into the same politics or not. took my grandson out of school today, this afternoon, - so that he could also come and pay respects as well. _ everything felt local. the sound of the church service was broadcast...
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and in memory of sir david amess. dog of the year after his death, but he didn'tjust care about his bulldog. he was passionate about the welfare of all dogs. he was a frequent visitor here at the dog's home in basildon. he was a really enthusiastic and empathetic person and had a really lovely energy about him. you know, he was a great supporter of some of the campaigns that we're involved in as an organisation, including our puppy pilot taskforce, to end the cruel puppy smuggling trade. so, you know, he was a real, real champion for the underdog, if you pardon the pun. southend is notjust saying goodbye to its mp. the city is saying goodbye to its most passionate champion. # this could be the end of everything. # so why don't we go. # somewhere only we know.# zoe conway with that report. we are going to give you more information about our top story happening in the united states. we are getting more and more information as time ticks on. it has been confirmed five people have died and a0 injured after a car drove at
and in memory of sir david amess. dog of the year after his death, but he didn'tjust care about his bulldog. he was passionate about the welfare of all dogs. he was a frequent visitor here at the dog's home in basildon. he was a really enthusiastic and empathetic person and had a really lovely energy about him. you know, he was a great supporter of some of the campaigns that we're involved in as an organisation, including our puppy pilot taskforce, to end the cruel puppy smuggling trade. so,...
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we saw the house at its best with the tragedy of sir david amess, a great friend to the house, the houseits best when it united and there is no better way than remembering sir david, he brought the house together and we wanted to show that we stood shoulder to shoulder, that we will not give in to terrorism, far from it. this was the house and i have to say the tributes that were paid were unbelievable. people speaking from the heart, right across the chamber, that was fantastic, to be followed a short time later, when we went through the issue of owen paterson and that is when the house, without doubt, was at its worst. what we've got to do is take the best and try and maintain that and that is why i said on wednesday, please, we have just been, the day before, we have been at the cathedral, to the funeral of sir david amess, let us try and do it for him, let us be more respectful of each other and more tolerant in the way we approach it. the public out there, if we do not show respect to each other, why should other people? do you think there is a terrible reality now that actually bec
we saw the house at its best with the tragedy of sir david amess, a great friend to the house, the houseits best when it united and there is no better way than remembering sir david, he brought the house together and we wanted to show that we stood shoulder to shoulder, that we will not give in to terrorism, far from it. this was the house and i have to say the tributes that were paid were unbelievable. people speaking from the heart, right across the chamber, that was fantastic, to be followed...
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a few hundred of the family, closest friends and colleagues of sir david amess.campaigned vigorously for. you get a real sense of how loyal he was two people here, how committed he was to his service, how much is constituency meant to him and how much he meant two people hair. he was a politician not necessarily known nationwide, not particularly a household name across the country but someone who builds a very strong reputation here from the ground up in south end. the constituency he represented for many years, for decades as the mp here. someone who had taken a huge interest in a number of local charities, groups, organisations, really tackling the everyday issues that are brought to a constituency mp with great energy and determination to actually help people and to make a difference. it's that sort of thing that people here have been reflecting on today. after the service his coffin was taken behind a horse—drawn hearse through the streets of southend for his constituency, for this community, the people he represented to pay their respects. and this is a hea
a few hundred of the family, closest friends and colleagues of sir david amess.campaigned vigorously for. you get a real sense of how loyal he was two people here, how committed he was to his service, how much is constituency meant to him and how much he meant two people hair. he was a politician not necessarily known nationwide, not particularly a household name across the country but someone who builds a very strong reputation here from the ground up in south end. the constituency he...
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a memorial service and procession is held in southend — to remember the mp sir david amess — who wasbed to death last month. a bbc investigation has found that two mothers who died of herpes after giving birth could have been infected by a single surgeon. and going the extra mile — rugby league star kevin sinfield attempts to run 101 miles in a day for motor neurone disease research. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. five people have been killed and more than a0 injured after a car was driven at high speed into a christmas parade in the american state of wisconsin. children are among the victims. police in the town of waukesha have arrested the driver of the vehicle. they say it does not appear to be an act of terrorism, and that the suspect may have been fleeing a crime scene. peter bowes sent this report. this was the scene seconds before the holiday parade in waukesha descended into chaos and mayhem. all of a sudden, a red sports utility vehicle ploughed at high speed into a school marching band that was entertaining the crowd. the sequence of events was captured on video by
a memorial service and procession is held in southend — to remember the mp sir david amess — who wasbed to death last month. a bbc investigation has found that two mothers who died of herpes after giving birth could have been infected by a single surgeon. and going the extra mile — rugby league star kevin sinfield attempts to run 101 miles in a day for motor neurone disease research. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. five people have been killed and more than a0 injured after a car...
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sir david amess was an mp for nearly a0 years.in the election of 1992, before going on to represent southend. last month, he was stabbed to death whilst holding a constituency surgery, where mps meet the people they represent. today, localfriends, family and colleagues are coming together to remember him. literally working with him on the streets, knocking on the doors, going to see people and he ran them, you had to be fit to keep up with him, because he ran the streets. the prime minister said his thoughts are with sir david amess's family today and he recounted how he got the news. i then got called out and got given the news, i had to go back in to the tell cabinet colleagues, many of whom had i had to go back in to tell cabinet colleagues, many of whom had known david for decades, and i'm afraid several colleagues broke down in tears, because it wasjust an appalling piece of news. i think he inspired real feelings of... ..affection and love, admiration for the causes he espoused and i think we were all very shaken by the impl
sir david amess was an mp for nearly a0 years.in the election of 1992, before going on to represent southend. last month, he was stabbed to death whilst holding a constituency surgery, where mps meet the people they represent. today, localfriends, family and colleagues are coming together to remember him. literally working with him on the streets, knocking on the doors, going to see people and he ran them, you had to be fit to keep up with him, because he ran the streets. the prime minister...
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many morning sir david amess _ a month ago. many morning sir david amess will— a month ago.security behind me. there are search dogs in the area and a little _ are search dogs in the area and a little bit — are search dogs in the area and a little bit later on, a lot of the roads— little bit later on, a lot of the roads around here in central london will be _ roads around here in central london will be closed off because security is going _ will be closed off because security is going to be tight. we are expecting around 800 guests. many of those will— expecting around 800 guests. many of those will be from politicians from all parties. — those will be from politicians from all parties, including the prime minister— all parties, including the prime minister borisjohnson all parties, including the prime minister boris johnson and the labour— minister boris johnson and the labour leader sir keir starmer. during — labour leader sir keir starmer. during the _ labour leader sir keir starmer. during the service we are going to hear a _ during the service we are going to hear a wri
many morning sir david amess _ a month ago. many morning sir david amess will— a month ago.security behind me. there are search dogs in the area and a little _ are search dogs in the area and a little bit — are search dogs in the area and a little bit later on, a lot of the roads— little bit later on, a lot of the roads around here in central london will be _ roads around here in central london will be closed off because security is going _ will be closed off because security is going to...
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the funeral has taken place at westminster cathedral for the murdered mp sir david amess. s to pay their respects to the 69—year—old who was stabbed to death last month. words from pope francis were read out praising sir david for years of devoted service. his friend and former mp ann widdecombe also spoke, recalling his fondness for practical jokes and the time he arrived at parliament on horseback. it's100 days since the taliban seized power in afghanistan — during which time the united nations has warned of an impending humanitarian catastrophe, with over half the population at risk of going hungry this winter. after it called for urgent support when the taliban took over in august, the un now says its appeal for $600 million has reached its target — and that the funds will be directed at helping the 11 million most deprived people in the country. at helping the 11 million most the bbc�*s yalda hakim has been speaking to afghans about their lives under taliban rule, and shejoins us now from kabul. thank you. it is 100 days since the taliban swept to power in afghanistan
the funeral has taken place at westminster cathedral for the murdered mp sir david amess. s to pay their respects to the 69—year—old who was stabbed to death last month. words from pope francis were read out praising sir david for years of devoted service. his friend and former mp ann widdecombe also spoke, recalling his fondness for practical jokes and the time he arrived at parliament on horseback. it's100 days since the taliban seized power in afghanistan — during which time the united...
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thinks of in the last month, the awful murder of the last month, the awful murder of the mp sir david amess incident in liverpool is that we are talking now, and this has been highlighted by a number of counter terrorism experts today, that we are talking about smalltime, if this can be described as smalltime, homemade terrorists who are going their own way, not necessarily part of some huge conspiracy, but of course are immensely difficult for the likes of mis to immensely difficult for the likes of mi5 to keep tabs on if they know anything about them at all. at mi5 to keep tabs on if they know anything about them at all. at the moment the _ anything about them at all. at the moment the police _ anything about them at all. at the moment the police are _ anything about them at all. at the moment the police are not - anything about them at all. at the | moment the police are not making anything about them at all. at the - moment the police are not making an explicit link between the events that happened in liverpool and the fact it was on remembrance sunday. but it is a very sensitive day —
thinks of in the last month, the awful murder of the last month, the awful murder of the mp sir david amess incident in liverpool is that we are talking now, and this has been highlighted by a number of counter terrorism experts today, that we are talking about smalltime, if this can be described as smalltime, homemade terrorists who are going their own way, not necessarily part of some huge conspiracy, but of course are immensely difficult for the likes of mis to immensely difficult for the...
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could see the threat level go up, we have had two terrorist attacks in the last month now, with sir david amessand we have a cobra meeting going on, the cabinet office emergency meeting, chaired by the prime minister right now in whitehall. that was the bbc�*s gordon corera there. the government is set to scrap the high—speed rail link between the east midlands and leeds. the department for transport is expected to announce plans later this week, which will see the existing line between east midlands parkway and leeds upgraded, rather than replaced. our political correspondent nick eardley explained how significant it was. the integrated rail plan is a big deal for many people around england, who want to know what it will mean for theirjourney times, but also for the government, as it seeks to try and persuade voters that it means business when it talks about levelling up opportunity outside london. this is going to be a big package, around £96 billion will be spent over the coming decades. £40 billion of the plan we expect to see on thursday will be new money that we haven't heard about before
could see the threat level go up, we have had two terrorist attacks in the last month now, with sir david amessand we have a cobra meeting going on, the cabinet office emergency meeting, chaired by the prime minister right now in whitehall. that was the bbc�*s gordon corera there. the government is set to scrap the high—speed rail link between the east midlands and leeds. the department for transport is expected to announce plans later this week, which will see the existing line between...
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the late mp sir david amess campaigned for the women, taking a letter to the prime minister, callingret say is now needed. i don't understand why they won't apologise. what harm is it going to do? but it would mean a lot to us. it would mean a tremendous lot to us. you've never been able to have a reunion with your son in 60 years. has there ever been a day you haven't thought of your son? no. and there never will be. i mean, now, when i think about anybody taking a baby from me, i think i would kill them first. so, why didn't i react more? i feel guilty that i didn't stop it happening. and ijust feel like saying to people when i see them with babies, do you realise how lucky you are? that you've got that baby. there is nobody going to come along and take it from you. margaret souter, talking about her experience of forced adoption , ending that report by duncan kennedy. a boy who was 1a when he killed his 12—year—old friend has been sentenced to jail. marcel grzeszcz stabbed roberts buncis over 70 times in boston in lincolnshire. 0ur correspondent jessica lane is in boston. this is
the late mp sir david amess campaigned for the women, taking a letter to the prime minister, callingret say is now needed. i don't understand why they won't apologise. what harm is it going to do? but it would mean a lot to us. it would mean a tremendous lot to us. you've never been able to have a reunion with your son in 60 years. has there ever been a day you haven't thought of your son? no. and there never will be. i mean, now, when i think about anybody taking a baby from me, i think i...
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people in southend will pay their respects to sir david amess today, as a memorial service and processionevery hour for 24 hours. no rest, no sleep, only time to eat and he is doing it
people in southend will pay their respects to sir david amess today, as a memorial service and processionevery hour for 24 hours. no rest, no sleep, only time to eat and he is doing it
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the home secretary referring to the killing of the mp sir david amess in his constituency four weeks harbi ali, has been charged with sir david's murder. in liverpool, rutland avenue in the sefton park area is where the taxi driver picked up the bomber, and it's now a key location. significant items have been found at an address here. we've seen a shift from directed, organised terrorism very much towards individual, lone actors, people who are going online, seeing material and might be engaging with others, but not uncommonly they're just looking at material and forming their own perverse view of the world. counterterrorism detectives will now be trying to build a life story of the man who began his finaljourney here. they will be trying to find out about his beliefs, his mental state and contacts, and that will involve any possible technological evidence, including his use of the internet. tonight, liverpool is waiting to learn the identity of the man who mounted this city's first such attack. at this stage, he appears not to have been on the radar of the security service, mi5. from
the home secretary referring to the killing of the mp sir david amess in his constituency four weeks harbi ali, has been charged with sir david's murder. in liverpool, rutland avenue in the sefton park area is where the taxi driver picked up the bomber, and it's now a key location. significant items have been found at an address here. we've seen a shift from directed, organised terrorism very much towards individual, lone actors, people who are going online, seeing material and might be...
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the home secretary referring to the killing of the mp sir david amess in his constituency four weeks i, has been charged with sir david“s murder. in liverpool, rutland avenue in the sefton park area is where the taxi driver picked up emad al swealmeen. police say he“d recently rented a property here and significant items have been found. we've seen a shift from directed, organised terrorism very much towards individual, lone actors, people who are going online, seeing material and might be engaging with others, but not uncommonly they“re just looking at material and forming their own perverse view of the world. counterterrorism detectives will now be trying to build a life story of the man who began his finaljourney here. they'll be trying to find out about his beliefs, his mental state and his contacts, and that will involve any possible technological evidence, including his use of the internet. tonight, liverpool has learned the identity of the man who mounted this city's first such attack. at this stage, he appears not to have been on the radar of the security service, mi5. from a
the home secretary referring to the killing of the mp sir david amess in his constituency four weeks i, has been charged with sir david“s murder. in liverpool, rutland avenue in the sefton park area is where the taxi driver picked up emad al swealmeen. police say he“d recently rented a property here and significant items have been found. we've seen a shift from directed, organised terrorism very much towards individual, lone actors, people who are going online, seeing material and might be...
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we have seen two terrorist attacks in the last months now, with the mp sir david amess being killed asime minister is happening right now in whitehall. ., ~ , ., minister is happening right now in whitehall. ., ~ ., minister is happening right now in whitehall. ., ., ., ., the government is set to scrap the high speed rail link between the east midlands and leeds. the department for transport is expected to announce plans later this week — which will see the existing line between east midlands parkway and leeds upgraded rather than replaced. in a moment we'll speak to our business correspondent colletta smith, but first to our political correspondent nick eardley in westminster. how significant is this? the integrated _ how significant is this? the integrated rail— how significant is this? the integrated rail plan - how significant is this? tt2 integrated rail plan is a big deal for many people around england who want to know what it will mean for their journey want to know what it will mean for theirjourney times, but want to know what it will mean for their journey times, but also fo
we have seen two terrorist attacks in the last months now, with the mp sir david amess being killed asime minister is happening right now in whitehall. ., ~ , ., minister is happening right now in whitehall. ., ~ ., minister is happening right now in whitehall. ., ., ., ., the government is set to scrap the high speed rail link between the east midlands and leeds. the department for transport is expected to announce plans later this week — which will see the existing line between east...
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. >>> british politicians coming together for a mass to mourn the death of slain lawmaker david amess francis sent a message to combat good with evil, praising him for years of progress. >>> another benefit of drinking coffee a new study shows a regular cup of coffee can lower the risk of strokes and dementia researchers found a similar risk reduction among tea drinkers after six companies of coffee is when the benefits go downhill. keep it under six. >> then you have a stroke. rahel, thank you very much >>> up next, everybody, shares of gap down nearly 39% from the highs, but banana republic is expected to post strong comps this quarter shares of nordstrom fell 18% on the last earnings release despite a revenue beat and strong guidance. do the shorts have the right idea or not? all of the key numbers to watch and how to position ahead of the results, next. [energetic music throughout] what's strong with me? i know when i'm ready to run. what's strong with me? i can find strength in a rest day. what's strong with me? there are some nights i sleep so well... i'm ready for anything. fin
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in the uk, hundreds of politicians have joined the family of the murdered mp sir david amess for a mass was held in southend. welcome back to this bbc news special programme on afghanistan — 100 days since the taliban returned to power. taliban forces captured kabul on 15 august emboldened by the withdrawal of foreign troops. in the 100 days since then, how much has changed? afg hanistan's democratically—elected government was replaced by an unelected caretaker cabinet made up exclusively of men who are senior taliban figures. several of them are on a un sanctions list aimed at those who pose a threat to international peace. despite taliban assurances about access to education, only male students were told to return to secondary schools in september. the taliban have said they are working on a way of allowing girls to go back to high schools. i sat down with the taliban's international spokesperson suhail shaheen and asked him when all women and girls will be allowed to freely work and study. we have the policy that women have the right to have access to education and work, so the polic
in the uk, hundreds of politicians have joined the family of the murdered mp sir david amess for a mass was held in southend. welcome back to this bbc news special programme on afghanistan — 100 days since the taliban returned to power. taliban forces captured kabul on 15 august emboldened by the withdrawal of foreign troops. in the 100 days since then, how much has changed? afg hanistan's democratically—elected government was replaced by an unelected caretaker cabinet made up exclusively...
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of counterterrorism policing is concerned that, after the liverpool bomb and the killing of sid david amesst they play their part through vigilance - in countering the terrorist threat. among other things, police are asking retailers to look out for unusual purchases of chemicals that can be used to make explosives. daniel sandford, bbc news. health officials are warning of a "hidden pandemic" of antibiotic—resista nt infections. the uk health security agency say they should only be prescribed when really needed. one in five people who caught an infection last year had one which was resistant to antibiotic treatment. drjacqueline sneddon is from the royal pharmaceutical society and is chair of their antimicrobial expert advisory group. shejoins us now. good to happy with us. how does this occur because mike is simply too many people taking antibiotics and it is not suitable? so, antimicrobial resistance is driven by the use of antibiotics. so we must be very careful how we use antibiotics only requiring, only using them when they are really necessary and when the d is found, to choose the c
of counterterrorism policing is concerned that, after the liverpool bomb and the killing of sid david amesst they play their part through vigilance - in countering the terrorist threat. among other things, police are asking retailers to look out for unusual purchases of chemicals that can be used to make explosives. daniel sandford, bbc news. health officials are warning of a "hidden pandemic" of antibiotic—resista nt infections. the uk health security agency say they should only be...
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surprise, particularly as we have had two incidents in the last month, of course the death of sir david amesshave two incidents like that in a short period of time, thejob of two incidents like that in a short period of time, the job of thejoint terrorism analysis centre housed in mis is terrorism analysis centre housed in mi5 is to look at that and go actually, does the threat picture against the uk look different, and the answer clearly to them is yes. now, it doesn't necessarily mean there is an ongoing threat in liverpool, for instance, and i think we could hear that from the home secretary and we can hear it from people i've been speaking to who suggest that they don't have any evidence of an ongoing situation up there, orany evidence of an ongoing situation up there, or any sense that there are others out there who might be able to carry out an attack now. when they have that kind of intelligence of an actual, specific plot on way then they tend to go to critical, which is the absolute highest level of threat, which means an attack is imminent. we are not at that level, it is simply an
surprise, particularly as we have had two incidents in the last month, of course the death of sir david amesshave two incidents like that in a short period of time, thejob of two incidents like that in a short period of time, the job of thejoint terrorism analysis centre housed in mis is terrorism analysis centre housed in mi5 is to look at that and go actually, does the threat picture against the uk look different, and the answer clearly to them is yes. now, it doesn't necessarily mean there...
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the late mp sir david amess campaigned for the women, taking a letter to the prime minister.uld mean a lot to us, it would mean a tremendous lot to us. you've never been able to _ tremendous lot to us. you've never been able to have _ tremendous lot to us. you've never been able to have a _ tremendous lot to us. you've never been able to have a reunion - tremendous lot to us. you've never been able to have a reunion with i been able to have a reunion with yourson been able to have a reunion with your son in 60 years? has there ever been a day? ida. your son in 60 years? has there ever been a day?— been a day? no. there never will be. when i think— been a day? no. there never will be. when i think about _ been a day? no. there never will be. when i think about anybody - been a day? no. there never will be. when i think about anybody taking i been a day? no. there never will be. | when i think about anybody taking my baby from _ when i think about anybody taking my baby from me, i think i would tell them _ baby from me, i think i would tell them first, — baby from me, i think i
the late mp sir david amess campaigned for the women, taking a letter to the prime minister.uld mean a lot to us, it would mean a tremendous lot to us. you've never been able to _ tremendous lot to us. you've never been able to have _ tremendous lot to us. you've never been able to have a _ tremendous lot to us. you've never been able to have a reunion - tremendous lot to us. you've never been able to have a reunion with i been able to have a reunion with yourson been able to have a reunion...
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events of sir david amess, we have had - the tragic events of sir david l amess, we have had obviouslyely to attack is highly likely. when i say— gone from likely to attack is highly likely. when i say increased - likely. when i say increased vigilance, _ likely. when i say increased vigilance, '— likely. when i say increased vigilance, i know— likely. when i say increased vigilance, i know that - vigilance, i know that counterterrorism - vigilance, i know that . counterterrorism officers vigilance, i know that - counterterrorism officers and vigilance, i know that _ counterterrorism officers and our security— counterterrorism officers and our security officers _ counterterrorism officers and our security officers are _ counterterrorism officers and our security officers are vigilant - security officers are vigilant anvwav _ security officers are vigilant anvwav. thev _ security officers are vigilant anyway. they were - security officers are vigilant anyway. they were nearly l security officers are vigilant. anyway. they were nearly 30 security officers are vigilant - anyway. they were
events of sir david amess, we have had - the tragic events of sir david l amess, we have had obviouslyely to attack is highly likely. when i say— gone from likely to attack is highly likely. when i say increased - likely. when i say increased vigilance, _ likely. when i say increased vigilance, '— likely. when i say increased vigilance, i know— likely. when i say increased vigilance, i know that - vigilance, i know that counterterrorism - vigilance, i know that . counterterrorism officers...
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the plaques in this house to every need and joe cox, the empty seats where just weeks ago, sir david amessood faith exercise.— hear from the treasury bench is a good faith exercise. i do share that concern, good faith exercise. i do share that concern. it — good faith exercise. i do share that concern, it would _ good faith exercise. i do share that concern, it would be _ good faith exercise. i do share that concern, it would be a _ good faith exercise. i do share that concern, it would be a very - good faith exercise. i do share that concern, it would be a very easy i concern, it would be a very easy thing for the government to say today, and we got another two hours left to run in this debate, so there's plenty time to say it. i there's plenty time to say it. i couldn't agree more with the opposition that house business should never be whipped. ijust want wonder if the leader of the opposition can say whether he whipped his members last week? ho. whipped his members last week? no. we didn't. our members didn't need whipping. to know what the right decision was. mr speaker, there are good
the plaques in this house to every need and joe cox, the empty seats where just weeks ago, sir david amessood faith exercise.— hear from the treasury bench is a good faith exercise. i do share that concern, good faith exercise. i do share that concern. it — good faith exercise. i do share that concern, it would _ good faith exercise. i do share that concern, it would be _ good faith exercise. i do share that concern, it would be a _ good faith exercise. i do share that concern, it would be...
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. —— david amess.he fed in westminster and how politics is being played right now? —— the government u—turned yesterday. yes, the government mixed two things yesterday, the case of owen paterson and the reform of the system. i supported a separate amendment which was not cold for debate dealing with mr paterson's case there is an independently looking at reform in a cross—party basis because i think both sides of the house of commons realises a problem with this system and i think the chairman of the standards committee was in the chamber when i was there said improvements could be made but trying to tie the two things that was a mistake by the government and i now understand there will be an emergency debate in there will be an emergency debate in the house of commons on monday and i think the government will make this position clear we will do the two things separately which is really what should happen in the first place. there were a number of tory mps voting against an abseiling on that has weaken
. —— david amess.he fed in westminster and how politics is being played right now? —— the government u—turned yesterday. yes, the government mixed two things yesterday, the case of owen paterson and the reform of the system. i supported a separate amendment which was not cold for debate dealing with mr paterson's case there is an independently looking at reform in a cross—party basis because i think both sides of the house of commons realises a problem with this system and i think...
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the killing of sir david amess rocked mps across the political divide — it was a tragic reminder of theolitical literacy day, and it's a difficult day on the back of what happened in parliament yesterday but it is being engage young people with politics and democracy. taste engage young people with politics and democracy.— engage young people with politics and democracy. engage young people with politics and democra . ~ _, . ~ ., and democracy. we will come back to what ou and democracy. we will come back to what you mentioned _ and democracy. we will come back to what you mentioned a _ and democracy. we will come back to what you mentioned a moment - and democracy. we will come back to what you mentioned a moment ago i and democracy. we will come back to what you mentioned a moment ago ifj what you mentioned a moment ago if you don't mind, but as soon as you start trying to say, and i don't know what the phrasing you are using, educating people about politics and make sure people know about politics and sometimes people step away from the phrase because that in itself likes politic ? p
the killing of sir david amess rocked mps across the political divide — it was a tragic reminder of theolitical literacy day, and it's a difficult day on the back of what happened in parliament yesterday but it is being engage young people with politics and democracy. taste engage young people with politics and democracy.— engage young people with politics and democracy. engage young people with politics and democra . ~ _, . ~ ., and democracy. we will come back to what ou and democracy. we...
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who have had to continue to work in a very difficult environment, and indeed the tragic loss of david amessere are transgressions of any sort they are picked up and dealt with. we have one of the most transparent and resilient systems in the world and i'm very proud of it. we have just the world and i'm very proud of it. we havejust spoken the world and i'm very proud of it. we have just spoken to chris bryant, the chair of the standards committee. he said after the speech he gave last week he got on a train and got a round of applause. you are saying that no one in your constituency has raised the issue of sleaze with you at all? 50. constituency has raised the issue of sleaze with you at all?— sleaze with you at all? so, i have had a few — sleaze with you at all? so, i have had a few e-mails _ sleaze with you at all? so, i have had a few e-mails with _ sleaze with you at all? so, i have had a few e-mails with concerns| had a few e—mails with concerns about the way the debate went last week. i wasn't there, so i was not able to comment directly. i think it was very clearly reset the follow
who have had to continue to work in a very difficult environment, and indeed the tragic loss of david amessere are transgressions of any sort they are picked up and dealt with. we have one of the most transparent and resilient systems in the world and i'm very proud of it. we have just the world and i'm very proud of it. we havejust spoken the world and i'm very proud of it. we have just spoken to chris bryant, the chair of the standards committee. he said after the speech he gave last week he...