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in east london, the east london. in east london, he's buying camping gear right now .tent . so it's the details of the tent. so it's a blue two man tent, which we assume would be something like a ridge there are. that's ridge tent. there we are. that's the sort of thing that they bought from august. they're bought from august. so they're asking the public to asking members of the public to an they see this an eye out in case they see this wood or scrubland somewhere. yes exactly. statement from exactly. so a new statement from the and police has the metropolitan and police has said that they believe that the are camping somewhere in are camping out somewhere in a tent that looks just like this one for listening on the radio. it's a blue two man tent argos and of course they're concerned because been five because it has been minus five six in london the last week six in london in the last week alone. are there is a alone. they are there is a school of thought they could be to blend in with homeless communities or perhaps could be coming out a rural or wooded coming out
in east london, the east london. in east london, he's buying camping gear right now .tent . so it's the details of the tent. so it's a blue two man tent, which we assume would be something like a ridge there are. that's ridge tent. there we are. that's the sort of thing that they bought from august. they're bought from august. so they're asking the public to asking members of the public to an they see this an eye out in case they see this wood or scrubland somewhere. yes exactly. statement from...
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but it's also a retracing of herjourney from east london to turkey and then into syria and what exactlyappened on that journey. it's important to stress that this is a story which is notjust told through challenging interviews with shamima begum. we then go and test what shamima begum has said with other eyewitnesses, with experts, and also with some of the victims of the islamic state. you see, people are saying, all very well, but is it ethical to interview someone whojoined a terror group to tell her story, when we know at the same time she's trying to win sympathy for her ongoing court case? i think the key things here are there is a lot of noise and some confusion over what exactly happened on that particularjourney from east london to syria, and we absolutely explore that. we never take her account as necessarily the truth. ourjob is to unpick, ourjob is to test. ourjob is to find out exactly what happened. and then there are key issues around radicalisation, and we know that radicalisation amongst young people is an issue. and shamima begum's experience tells us about radicalisat
but it's also a retracing of herjourney from east london to turkey and then into syria and what exactlyappened on that journey. it's important to stress that this is a story which is notjust told through challenging interviews with shamima begum. we then go and test what shamima begum has said with other eyewitnesses, with experts, and also with some of the victims of the islamic state. you see, people are saying, all very well, but is it ethical to interview someone whojoined a terror group to...
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this is the final cctv image uncovered so far on brick lane in east london.7th of january. after that of the couple and their new baby simply vanished. detectives are urging pear or anybody who has seen them to come forward for the sake of the baby. this year's oscar nominations have been announced with the science fiction film, �*everything, everywhere all at once' leading the field. it's up for 11 awards, including best picture. colin farrell and bill nighy have also received their first best actor nominations, nighy for the film �*living,’ and farrell for �*the banshees of inisherin'. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, has all the details. it does not look good. she's right, in fact it looks _ it does not look good. she's right, in fact it looks great. _ in fact it looks great. everything everywhere all at once, a mind—bending, universe hopping fantasy leads with 11 nominations, including michelle yeoh, the first asian woman ever to be nominated for best actress. just behind with nine nominations, the german war drama all quiet on the western fr
this is the final cctv image uncovered so far on brick lane in east london.7th of january. after that of the couple and their new baby simply vanished. detectives are urging pear or anybody who has seen them to come forward for the sake of the baby. this year's oscar nominations have been announced with the science fiction film, �*everything, everywhere all at once' leading the field. it's up for 11 awards, including best picture. colin farrell and bill nighy have also received their first...
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mark white gb news south east london . brief reaction to that story. it's quite a significant change in guidance, the looks of it. emma. lee said it, didn't he? mean, to me though he? i mean, to me though watching this footage looks it's a like watching someone a bit like watching someone trying plug in the titanic trying to plug in the titanic with tag because you can with blue tag because you can arrest all of the eu nationals as that are working as you want that are working here illegally. but if we have hundreds across hundreds coming across the channel tens of thousands over very short of time, then the overall effect of this is , you overall effect of this is, you know, really not going to make that much a difference. you should be trying to people from coming source and. coming in at the source and. that's thing that the that's the thing that the government utterly failed government have utterly failed to . and that was to do repeatedly. and that was the whole point. one of the one of the purposes in brexit was to t
mark white gb news south east london . brief reaction to that story. it's quite a significant change in guidance, the looks of it. emma. lee said it, didn't he? mean, to me though he? i mean, to me though watching this footage looks it's a like watching someone a bit like watching someone trying plug in the titanic trying to plug in the titanic with tag because you can with blue tag because you can arrest all of the eu nationals as that are working as you want that are working here illegally....
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the stars of the drag queen world — and their biggest fans — gathered to hit the pink carpet in east londonon at the london excel centre, brightening up the grey months are the sequence in the wings of the flamboyant artistry of the finest drag queens. and this is an important convention because it is where people can feel accepted and be themselves. having 150 queens from the phenomenally successful tv show rupaul�*s drag race in the same room? there is some energy. and we were left to marvel at a parade of elaborate costumes and make—up that adorn these performers. which allows forfull expression of their extravagant persona. some fans got quite emotional. i have been nervous ever since i found her! solidarity with the weirder girls, you know? that is why i got so emotional. it is such an escape from reality, having so much fun watching them perform, ijust love it. the queens are no less excited to be here to meet them. this time of year is tough to keep motivated and smiling and keep going. how do you do it, darting? the biggest thing today is paint on your smile, the biggest thing to do
the stars of the drag queen world — and their biggest fans — gathered to hit the pink carpet in east londonon at the london excel centre, brightening up the grey months are the sequence in the wings of the flamboyant artistry of the finest drag queens. and this is an important convention because it is where people can feel accepted and be themselves. having 150 queens from the phenomenally successful tv show rupaul�*s drag race in the same room? there is some energy. and we were left to...
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a white chapel area of east london on january the infant in a white chapel area of east london onjanuary really concerned _ plummeted below zero. really concerned that _ plummeted below zero. really concerned that a _ plummeted below zero. really concerned that a newborn - plummeted below zero. really| concerned that a newborn baby plummeted below zero. really - concerned that a newborn baby was only days old at the time would have been subjected to the harsh environment that we have had over the last couple of weeks. 35—year—old constance know to her friends as students comes from enormous wealth. herfamily friends as students comes from enormous wealth. her family had friends as students comes from enormous wealth. herfamily had £100 million country house in dorset before it was sold but she is now estranged from them. 48—year—old mark gordon is a bit registered sex offender. he was convicted of rape in florida aged 14 and served 20 years in prison. when their car caught fire on the m 61 near bolton and left the scene it became clear that they were on the run from the authorities. they
a white chapel area of east london on january the infant in a white chapel area of east london onjanuary really concerned _ plummeted below zero. really concerned that _ plummeted below zero. really concerned that a _ plummeted below zero. really concerned that a newborn - plummeted below zero. really| concerned that a newborn baby plummeted below zero. really - concerned that a newborn baby was only days old at the time would have been subjected to the harsh environment that we have had over...
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in 2015, three school girls from east london left their families for syria to join the islamic statepened over the next few years? to one of them, shamima begum, has often featured on news bulletins, including the twists and turns of the removal of her british citizenship. now, a ten part series has started on radio four and as a podcast in which investigative journalist josh baker traces shamima begum's journey and talks to her in a series of interviews. do you understand why society has so much anger towards you? yes, i do understand, but i don't think it's actually towards me. i think it's towards isis. but when they think of isis, they think of me because i've been put on the media so much, you know? but they only did that because you chose to go to isis. but what was there to obsess over? we went to isis. that was it, it was over. theyjust wanted to continue the story because it was a story. it was the big story. but you do accept that you did join a terrorist group? yes. idid. an accompanying television documentary will be shown on bbc two next month. but the podcast series, wh
in 2015, three school girls from east london left their families for syria to join the islamic statepened over the next few years? to one of them, shamima begum, has often featured on news bulletins, including the twists and turns of the removal of her british citizenship. now, a ten part series has started on radio four and as a podcast in which investigative journalist josh baker traces shamima begum's journey and talks to her in a series of interviews. do you understand why society has so...
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mark white, chief news, south east london . chief news, south east london. lawyer skyler mccabe. so, scarlett , skyler mccabe. so, scarlett, this just signalled, isn't it a tougher approach from border force ? it does signal a tougher force? it does signal a tougher approach, but there are systems and rules in place that are expected to be followed from an immigration. i'm sorry. it's my baby and he is being removed right now . but yeah, there are right now. but yeah, there are systems and rules in place that are expected to be followed from an immigration standpoint and use citizens coming to the uk to work following brexit must now obtain work visas and those resident in the uk before brexit went into effect needed to apply to the eu settlement scheme to obtain pre—set or sanctioned status to continue being able to live and work in the uk and coming out of lockdown. the people who did not their status are desperate and the immigration rules need to possibly be expanded to make it easier for people to obtain work permissions and there is also a labour short
mark white, chief news, south east london . chief news, south east london. lawyer skyler mccabe. so, scarlett , skyler mccabe. so, scarlett, this just signalled, isn't it a tougher approach from border force ? it does signal a tougher force? it does signal a tougher approach, but there are systems and rules in place that are expected to be followed from an immigration. i'm sorry. it's my baby and he is being removed right now . but yeah, there are right now. but yeah, there are systems and...
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he attacked 35 year old zara in east london as she walked home after a night out last june.weeney should have been treated as a high risk of serious offender, but was wrongly as medium risk. sara ness says more , needs to be done ness says more, needs to be done to avoid the same happening again . our streets are safe, again. our streets are safe, probation work has be tight, has to be high quality because the risks the stake high the stake is zara's life was taken and probation have blood on their hands. probation have blood on their hands . the bbc chairman he will hands. the bbc chairman he will not stand down from his role . not stand down from his role. the boris johnson loan row is after richard sharpe welcomed review by the commissioner of pubuc review by the commissioner of public appointments into how he got his job. mr. sharpe is under scrutiny over his links to the former prime minister and his role in talks over an £800,000 loan. speaking the bbc, mr. sharpe says he's confident he was appointed . on princess was appointed. on princess eugenie and her husband jack
he attacked 35 year old zara in east london as she walked home after a night out last june.weeney should have been treated as a high risk of serious offender, but was wrongly as medium risk. sara ness says more , needs to be done ness says more, needs to be done to avoid the same happening again . our streets are safe, again. our streets are safe, probation work has be tight, has to be high quality because the risks the stake high the stake is zara's life was taken and probation have blood on...
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she went to university, she wanted drama school in east london, and seems to have just disappeared offly. her brother had a huge wedding the couple of years ago that featured en vogue, married a jewellery designer. she is not in any of the pictures, so it is a very, very fascinating part of the story, constance marten's journey from huge wealth to living in relative poverty in east london, to now being on the run, with a baby that she does not seem 20 authorities to know about. —— seem to want the authorities. authorities to know about. -- seem to want the authorities.— to want the authorities. daniel sanford, thank _ to want the authorities. daniel sanford, thank you _ to want the authorities. daniel sanford, thank you very i to want the authorities. daniel sanford, thank you very much | to want the authorities. danieli sanford, thank you very much for now. much more coming up in the next half hour. we willjust take a pause because we will look at the weather prospects. we will see a bit of a change in the weather over the next few days. fewer winter showers and it will gradually turn
she went to university, she wanted drama school in east london, and seems to have just disappeared offly. her brother had a huge wedding the couple of years ago that featured en vogue, married a jewellery designer. she is not in any of the pictures, so it is a very, very fascinating part of the story, constance marten's journey from huge wealth to living in relative poverty in east london, to now being on the run, with a baby that she does not seem 20 authorities to know about. —— seem to...
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being spent on some of the wrong — heard, it's being spent on some of the wrong areas, in london and the south-eastt of england for instance, only £108 million — england for instance, only £108 million has been earmarked, half the price of— million has been earmarked, half the price ofiust — million has been earmarked, half the price ofjust what you got here in morecambe itself. in the north—west, there's— morecambe itself. in the north—west, there's been— morecambe itself. in the north—west, there's been a lot of investment. e350 _ there's been a lot of investment. £350 million. labour has called it a hunger— £350 million. labour has called it a hunger games strategy, putting one region— hunger games strategy, putting one region against another. it's 18 months — region against another. it's 18 months since the first round of funding — months since the first round of funding was handed out for levelling up funding was handed out for levelling up round _ funding was handed out for levelling up round one, and some of those projects— up round one, and some of those projects still haven't got off the g
being spent on some of the wrong — heard, it's being spent on some of the wrong areas, in london and the south-eastt of england for instance, only £108 million — england for instance, only £108 million has been earmarked, half the price of— million has been earmarked, half the price ofiust — million has been earmarked, half the price ofjust what you got here in morecambe itself. in the north—west, there's— morecambe itself. in the north—west, there's been— morecambe itself. in...
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and the flamboyant stars of the drag queen world hit the pink carpet in east london.
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it isjust a fact in absolute terms, london and the south-east— in absolute terms, london and the south—east on her head _ country. you are concentrating on her head but that is a long—term justification for spending less on the north, — justification for spending less on the north, as we have seen across many— the north, as we have seen across many decades. are we getting the kind of— many decades. are we getting the kind of levelling up that we were promised — kind of levelling up that we were promised in the 2019 general election— promised in the 2019 general election by boris johnson and promised in the 2019 general election by borisjohnson and is promised in the 2019 general election by boris johnson and is the thing _ election by boris johnson and is the thing that— election by boris johnson and is the thing that has really changed that you are _ thing that has really changed that you are worried about losing southern _ you are worried about losing southern seats and one link question. _ southern seats and one link question, are you 100% committed to the current— question, are you 100%
it isjust a fact in absolute terms, london and the south-east— in absolute terms, london and the south—east on her head _ country. you are concentrating on her head but that is a long—term justification for spending less on the north, — justification for spending less on the north, as we have seen across many— the north, as we have seen across many decades. are we getting the kind of— many decades. are we getting the kind of levelling up that we were promised — kind of levelling...
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the east london last june.reated as a high risk of serious harm offender but was wrongly graded as a medium risk policing minister. chris philp says the government has ordered review into how probation staff supervise a 29 year old. the probation service i think is completely accepted. the recommendations the inspector has made, they're making changes to the way they risk assess offenders . they're putting more offenders. they're putting more resources into it. they've hired, i think, an extra couple of thousand, two and a half thousand probation service staff in the last two years. they're increasing their funding by £155 million to make sure this doesn't happen again. they're supervising , doesn't happen again. they're supervising, i think, over 200,000 offenders. this kind of incident is thankfully very rare, but it is appalling and heartbreaking when it does happen. heartbreaking when it does happen . the chairman of the bbc happen. the chairman of the bbc says he will not stand down from his role over the
the east london last june.reated as a high risk of serious harm offender but was wrongly graded as a medium risk policing minister. chris philp says the government has ordered review into how probation staff supervise a 29 year old. the probation service i think is completely accepted. the recommendations the inspector has made, they're making changes to the way they risk assess offenders . they're putting more offenders. they're putting more resources into it. they've hired, i think, an extra...
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speaking in east london , rishi sunak issued london, rishi sunak issued a series of pledges, includingcost of living . growing the economy . pledging . growing the economy. pledging to create more opportune analyses across the country. reducing the national debt which , he says, will secure the future of public services. cut waiting lists to ensure can get care quicker and stopping the small boats , ensuring people are small boats, ensuring people are detained and removed from the country . he said detained and removed from the country. he said his detained and removed from the country . he said his government country. he said his government had already made steps towards improving the country since i became prime minister we've made progress , stabilise the economy progress, stabilise the economy and people's mortgage rates provided and people's mortgage rates provide d £6 billion of support provided £6 billion of support for the cost of living, invested billions more in schools, the nhs and care deepened ties with allies around the world on everything from ukraine to our collective e
speaking in east london , rishi sunak issued london, rishi sunak issued a series of pledges, includingcost of living . growing the economy . pledging . growing the economy. pledging to create more opportune analyses across the country. reducing the national debt which , he says, will secure the future of public services. cut waiting lists to ensure can get care quicker and stopping the small boats , ensuring people are small boats, ensuring people are detained and removed from the country . he...
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i spent a lot of my time and my childhood and east london like. and i was really inspired by one of the street out there and not help to inspire all of the colors i used to day. and it works perfectly with me, carson corals, and the final moment of the car life. so seeing the impacts of climate change on co rapes mass times, i'm really drives me to try to take action through it on my heart as thoughts we can restore and co riffs around the world that are being destroyed by warming arch in temperatures. and instead of vacation of the ocean and trying to really restore those ecosystems because they protect millions of people across the wilds from flooding and rising sea levels. it's incredibly important that we preserve these areas of our planet for future generations. ah, when it comes to clubbing in berlin, the city is known for its techno music, but another genre of dance music is taking the club. culture here by storm. are fro, beats, or rhythms from various parts of africa are becoming a must on play lists. but the journey to get there has not
i spent a lot of my time and my childhood and east london like. and i was really inspired by one of the street out there and not help to inspire all of the colors i used to day. and it works perfectly with me, carson corals, and the final moment of the car life. so seeing the impacts of climate change on co rapes mass times, i'm really drives me to try to take action through it on my heart as thoughts we can restore and co riffs around the world that are being destroyed by warming arch in...
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it is just in the extreme now today , east london in exactly today, east london in exactly the same thatan't believe i'm saying this, but it's true in exactly the same venue. it's true in exactly the same venue . the british sunak spoke venue. the british sunak spoke out yesterday to the leader of her majesty's his majesty's loyal opposition, sir keir starmer gave a speech and some of the language he used was . of the language he used was. really? interesting. just take listen to this both for us to recognise the desire of communities to stand on their own feet. it's what. take back control meant to control . wanted control meant to control. wanted control meant to control. wanted control over their lives and their communities. so we will embrace the take back control message , but will turn it message, but will turn it a slogan into a solution from a catchphrase into change. we will spread control of westminster, devolve new powers over employment , devolve new powers over employment, support, transport, energy , climate change, housing energy, climate change, housing culture, childcare
it is just in the extreme now today , east london in exactly today, east london in exactly the same thatan't believe i'm saying this, but it's true in exactly the same venue. it's true in exactly the same venue . the british sunak spoke venue. the british sunak spoke out yesterday to the leader of her majesty's his majesty's loyal opposition, sir keir starmer gave a speech and some of the language he used was . of the language he used was. really? interesting. just take listen to this both for...
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it is just in the extreme now today , east london in exactly today, east london in exactly the same thatan't believe i'm saying this, but it's true in exactly the same venue. it's true in exactly the same venue . the british sunak spoke venue. the british sunak spoke out yesterday to the leader of her majesty's his majesty's loyal opposition, sir keir starmer gave a speech and some of the language he used was . of the language he used was. really? interesting. just take listen to this both for us to recognise the desire of communities to stand on their own feet. it's what. take back control meant to control . wanted control meant to control. wanted control meant to control. wanted control over their lives and their communities. so we will embrace the take back control message , but will turn it message, but will turn it a slogan into a solution from a catchphrase into change. we will spread control of westminster, devolve new powers over employment , devolve new powers over employment, support, transport, energy , climate change, housing energy, climate change, housing culture, childcare
it is just in the extreme now today , east london in exactly today, east london in exactly the same thatan't believe i'm saying this, but it's true in exactly the same venue. it's true in exactly the same venue . the british sunak spoke venue. the british sunak spoke out yesterday to the leader of her majesty's his majesty's loyal opposition, sir keir starmer gave a speech and some of the language he used was . of the language he used was. really? interesting. just take listen to this both for...
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constance marten and mark gordon were last seen in east london earlier this month.y have moved from east ham to whitechapel. the breakthrough we have had is on the seventh, late into the evening, they purchased a tent from argos in whitechapel, and sleeping bags, which we believe now is the intention for them to sleep rough. obviously with what is a 2—3 —day—old baby. rough. obviously with what is a 2-3 -day-old baby-— -day-old baby. they have been nomadic since _ -day-old baby. they have been nomadic since september. - -day-old baby. they have been nomadic since september. it i nomadic since september. it incredible people can just disappear and pop up again and not be located by police. brute and pop up again and not be located b olice. ~ ,, ., , ., , by police. we know they are using cash readily _ by police. we know they are using cash readily across _ by police. we know they are using cash readily across the _ by police. we know they are using cash readily across the travel- by police. we know they are using cash readily across the travel they have done. we hav
constance marten and mark gordon were last seen in east london earlier this month.y have moved from east ham to whitechapel. the breakthrough we have had is on the seventh, late into the evening, they purchased a tent from argos in whitechapel, and sleeping bags, which we believe now is the intention for them to sleep rough. obviously with what is a 2—3 —day—old baby. rough. obviously with what is a 2-3 -day-old baby-— -day-old baby. they have been nomadic since _ -day-old baby. they...
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it's one o'clock in the morning in south east london and there's no time to lose.earing rumours the uk's longest queue might soon be closed to new arrivals, this group of friends, straight off the plane from belfast, hurry along. it's only when they are sure they've passed the point of no return that kathryn beggs and her companions from county tyrone pause to explain their extraordinary late night pilgrimage. i think it's a really historic moment. i'm a teacher, primarily english, but i do teach a bit of history and i just think that the palace of westminster was built after william the conqueror and we teach about that in year 8 in school. we're still talking about him 1,000 years later and i think we will be still talking about this queen for many generations to come. i think the crowd will carry us through. there's eight of us here and we're in it together and in the end it is to pay respects to the queen that served for over 70 years. so i think this is the least we can do. kathryn, good luck, good luck with the rest of the trip. this is by no means the only g
it's one o'clock in the morning in south east london and there's no time to lose.earing rumours the uk's longest queue might soon be closed to new arrivals, this group of friends, straight off the plane from belfast, hurry along. it's only when they are sure they've passed the point of no return that kathryn beggs and her companions from county tyrone pause to explain their extraordinary late night pilgrimage. i think it's a really historic moment. i'm a teacher, primarily english, but i do...
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we go to clubs all around east london _ grassroots level.. we go to clubs all around east london all the - grassroots level. we go to clubs all around east london all the time - grassroots level. we go to clubs all| around east london all the time and you see the conditions of them, the changing rooms, the toilets, showers, they are a disgrace. but what can they do? they haven't got the money to get them up. the investment is terrible. the report sa s that investment is terrible. the report says that in _ investment is terrible. the report says that in 2015 _ investment is terrible. the report says that in 2015 the _ investment is terrible. the report says that in 2015 the government| investment is terrible. the report . says that in 2015 the government did focus more on local investment, but even then, adult participation only rose by around 1% in three years. the government say they have made the nation's health and fitness a priority, and people's activity levels were at all—time highs before covid, and that through the pandemic they prov
we go to clubs all around east london _ grassroots level.. we go to clubs all around east london all the - grassroots level. we go to clubs all around east london all the time - grassroots level. we go to clubs all| around east london all the time and you see the conditions of them, the changing rooms, the toilets, showers, they are a disgrace. but what can they do? they haven't got the money to get them up. the investment is terrible. the report sa s that investment is terrible. the report...
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cheering and the flamboyant stars of the drag queen world hit the pink carpet in east london.publican kevin mccarthy has fallen agonisingly short in his latest attempt to be elected speaker of the house of representatives. he needed one more vote to secure victory, but has now failed 1a times, in a matter of days. there was a heated exchange on the floor of the chamber when mr mccarthy confronted one of the rebels, matt gaetz, who has repeatedly blocked his election. a 15th vote is now under way. david willis is our north america correspondent in washington. david, some extraordinary scenes on capitol hill. tell us what you saw from your perspective. what you saw from your perspective-_ perspective. yes, it is breathtaking, - perspective. yes, it is breathtaking, isn't - perspective. yes, it is breathtaking, isn't it i perspective. yes, it is - breathtaking, isn't it really? you avert your gaze for more than 15 seconds and it all changes, it would seem. they were going to adjourn after kevin mccarthy lost that 14th vote over the course of the last four days, of course, these v
cheering and the flamboyant stars of the drag queen world hit the pink carpet in east london.publican kevin mccarthy has fallen agonisingly short in his latest attempt to be elected speaker of the house of representatives. he needed one more vote to secure victory, but has now failed 1a times, in a matter of days. there was a heated exchange on the floor of the chamber when mr mccarthy confronted one of the rebels, matt gaetz, who has repeatedly blocked his election. a 15th vote is now under...
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keir starmer shadow chancellor or at a high—tech engineering site in east london today.izmos, gadgets. keir starmer... and a labour leader who backed remain and wanted a second eu referendum, now claiming a leave campaign catchphrase as his own. we will embrace the "take back control" message, but we'll turn it from a slogan into a solution, from a catchphrase into change. we will spread control out of westminster, devolve new powers over employment support, transport, energy, climate change. he wants to reassure brexit voters he gets it. he wants to reassure conservative voters last time that labour can now be trusted on the economy that his plans won't involve lots more money. none of this should be taken as code for labour getting its big government chequebook out. of course, investment is required. i can see the damage the tories have done to our public services as plainly as anyone else. but we won't be able to spend our way out of their mess. it's not as simple as that. keir starmer has a confidence that comes from a prospect of winning now being realistic. but he
keir starmer shadow chancellor or at a high—tech engineering site in east london today.izmos, gadgets. keir starmer... and a labour leader who backed remain and wanted a second eu referendum, now claiming a leave campaign catchphrase as his own. we will embrace the "take back control" message, but we'll turn it from a slogan into a solution, from a catchphrase into change. we will spread control out of westminster, devolve new powers over employment support, transport, energy,...
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keir starmer and the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, were at a high—tech engineering site in east london.. keir starmer. ..and a labour leader who backed remain and wanted a second eu referendum, now claiming a leave campaign catchphrase as his own. we will embrace the "take back control" message, but we'll turn it from a slogan into a solution, from a catchphrase into change. we will spread control out of westminster, devolve new powers over employment support, transport, energy, climate change. he wants to reassure brexit voters he gets it. conservative voters last time labour can now be trusted on the economy, that his plans won't involve lots more money. none of this should be taken as code for labour getting its big government cheque book out. of course, investment is required. i can see the damage the tories have done to our public services as plainly as anyone else. but we won't be able to spend our way out of their mess. it's not as simple as that. keir starmer has a confidence that comes from the prospect of winning now being realistic. but he knows plenty of crucial voters stil
keir starmer and the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, were at a high—tech engineering site in east london.. keir starmer. ..and a labour leader who backed remain and wanted a second eu referendum, now claiming a leave campaign catchphrase as his own. we will embrace the "take back control" message, but we'll turn it from a slogan into a solution, from a catchphrase into change. we will spread control out of westminster, devolve new powers over employment support, transport, energy,...
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housing, consequentially in london, the south—east and a few other hotspots.re's quite a lot of commissions in planning policy happening in in sunderland or in grimsby or whatever it might be. but that doesn't actually solve the problem of where the demand is. so it's first of all, it's lack of housing. and then to push on to the next stage , it's the way to the next stage, it's the way in which our planning system works. this is actually then works. and this is actually then a message for those on a tougher message for those on the it isn't the fact the right. it isn't the fact that the rees government intervention the housing that the rees government interveror)n the housing that the rees government interveror whatthe housing that the rees government interveror what caniousing that the rees government interveror what can be sing that the rees government interveror what can be built market or what can be built where that is as old as a snow we've got evidence and littering the other cities you know roman greek in the hindu kush there was some sort of state re
housing, consequentially in london, the south—east and a few other hotspots.re's quite a lot of commissions in planning policy happening in in sunderland or in grimsby or whatever it might be. but that doesn't actually solve the problem of where the demand is. so it's first of all, it's lack of housing. and then to push on to the next stage , it's the way to the next stage, it's the way in which our planning system works. this is actually then works. and this is actually then a message for...
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mark white gb news south east london . while our south east london.reat story joining me on the show now is ivan, who's a specialist immigration lawyer. ivan, good afternoon to. good afternoon, andrew. so this is the government, the home office, immigration service. call it what you will finally doing job properly . i mean, yeah, i mean, properly. i mean, yeah, i mean, it's the border enforcement agency . and if you're in agency. and if you're in a unhed agency. and if you're in a united arsenal, want to come and live and work in the uk post—brexit, you need to have permission and that's under what's called a skilled worker visa . the cost of these visas , visa. the cost of these visas, including legal fees and application fees for three year visas, about 5000 and for a five year visa. it's about 9000 per person. on top of that employer also has to have a sponsored licence and the cost of that , licence and the cost of that, including legal fees, is around 3 to 5000. so it is for employees to employ people in low skilled jobs , to get the low skilled
mark white gb news south east london . while our south east london.reat story joining me on the show now is ivan, who's a specialist immigration lawyer. ivan, good afternoon to. good afternoon, andrew. so this is the government, the home office, immigration service. call it what you will finally doing job properly . i mean, yeah, i mean, properly. i mean, yeah, i mean, it's the border enforcement agency . and if you're in agency. and if you're in a unhed agency. and if you're in a united...
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here in wennington in east london, a small blaze soon became an inferno that destroyed 19 homes. office says more than half of the uk's oldest weather stations recorded their hottest day during the heatwave, so extreme it was virtually impossible without human—induced climate change. it was europe's hottest summer, with spain enduring multiple heatwaves, including its most intense on record. in france, rivers dried up in the country's worst drought on record and the scale of the drought that spread across europe was said to be the worst in 500 years. a crippling water shortage across parts of asia too, including here in china after its worst heatwave on record. and for the first time, japan hit a0 degrees in the month ofjune during its second hottest summer which was then followed by its warmest autumn. but the most haunting image from that hot summer is of spanish farmer angel martin arjona, hailed as a hero as he used his bulldozer to dig a trench to stop a fire from spreading. although he escaped the flames alive, he suffered severe burns and tragically died from his injuries
here in wennington in east london, a small blaze soon became an inferno that destroyed 19 homes. office says more than half of the uk's oldest weather stations recorded their hottest day during the heatwave, so extreme it was virtually impossible without human—induced climate change. it was europe's hottest summer, with spain enduring multiple heatwaves, including its most intense on record. in france, rivers dried up in the country's worst drought on record and the scale of the drought that...
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does it bother you that the south east and london are getting a large slice of this levelling up cashof the pie. it's a massive boost for morecambe, but we've got to think of it| as the start of the journey, not the final thing. transport is a bigger issue for me, in many ways, _ and i think levelling up has to address that. i there is not the north—south divide for me, it's the east—west. - borisjohnson put levelling up at the heart of his promise to voters at the last election — a pledge to shrink the wealth and health gap between north and south. morecambe is one of today's winners, but people across the north of england and midlands can see levelling up money being shovelled into london and the south east. given too the fact that local government spending has been deeply cut since your party took power, isn't there a big gap between your rhetoric on this and the reality? i wish we could say yes to everybody, my life would be, gosh, enormously easy, if i could do that. but unfortunately we can't, and there will always be people who feel upset about that. but what i'd say is that pe
does it bother you that the south east and london are getting a large slice of this levelling up cashof the pie. it's a massive boost for morecambe, but we've got to think of it| as the start of the journey, not the final thing. transport is a bigger issue for me, in many ways, _ and i think levelling up has to address that. i there is not the north—south divide for me, it's the east—west. - borisjohnson put levelling up at the heart of his promise to voters at the last election — a...
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chris mason, bbc news, in east london. you're watching newsday on the bbc. — benedict 16th — before his funeral at the vatican on thursday. the japanese people are in mourning following the death of emperor hirohito. thousands converged on the imperial palace to pay their respects when it was announced he was dead. good grief. after half a century of delighting fans around the world, charlie brown and the rest of the gang are calling it quits. the single paul simon starts his tour of south africa tomorrow, in spite of protests and violence from some black activist groups. they say international artists should continue to boycott south africa until majority rule is established. around the world, people have been paying tribute to the iconic rock star david bowie, who sold 140 million albums in a career that spanned half a century. his family announced overnight that he died of cancer at the age of 69. the world's tallest skyscraper opens later today. the burj dubai has easily overtaken its nearest rivals. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in si
chris mason, bbc news, in east london. you're watching newsday on the bbc. — benedict 16th — before his funeral at the vatican on thursday. the japanese people are in mourning following the death of emperor hirohito. thousands converged on the imperial palace to pay their respects when it was announced he was dead. good grief. after half a century of delighting fans around the world, charlie brown and the rest of the gang are calling it quits. the single paul simon starts his tour of south...
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he is professor of international relations at the university of east london as well as editor of the journal of balkan and near eastern studies in north florida. we have tom, we won, go. he's publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog, and newsletter. and in prague we have brad blankenship. he is a com this it c g t n, a freelance reporter shinla, as well as an r t contributor or a gentleman cross i girls in the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i appreciate tom, let me go to you 1st in north florida. did i overstate my introduction that europe is consigning itself to be a regional minor regional power in a multi polar world. it's getting pretty bleak for the european future. i would say your thoughts, tom? yeah, i would agree with you on that peter. the, the issue for europe is that it's very clear that the, that russia is done with them and that's a bigger issue. now, knowing that this, this oil price cap is gone into place. the, the funny part now is that, you know, the headlines are all being written that russia is going to have to cut production . and this is goin
he is professor of international relations at the university of east london as well as editor of the journal of balkan and near eastern studies in north florida. we have tom, we won, go. he's publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog, and newsletter. and in prague we have brad blankenship. he is a com this it c g t n, a freelance reporter shinla, as well as an r t contributor or a gentleman cross i girls in the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i appreciate tom, let me go to you...
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cheering and the flamboyant stars of the drag queen world hit the pink carpet in east london.ns that days of deadlock in the us house of representatives could be coming to an end. the senior republican kevin mccarthy says he's confident he'll win enough votes in the coming hours to be elected speaker. so far, he's been blocked 13 times by hard—line conservatives. it comes on the second anniversary of the january 6th attack on the us capitol building. gary o'donoghue reports from washington. commemorating the heroes of january 6th two years ago for their courage in the face of overwhelming odds. it was the moment american democracy teetered on the brink, as protesters, supporters of donald trump, stormed the capitol, bent on preventing the ratification ofjoe biden�*s victory. you know, for those who lost someone on that day, they're proud as the devil that their kin are being honoured but, boy, is it hard. up on capitol hill, democrat members of the house marked the moment in solemn silence, while demonstrating a forceful display of party unity. the tellers agree in their talli
cheering and the flamboyant stars of the drag queen world hit the pink carpet in east london.ns that days of deadlock in the us house of representatives could be coming to an end. the senior republican kevin mccarthy says he's confident he'll win enough votes in the coming hours to be elected speaker. so far, he's been blocked 13 times by hard—line conservatives. it comes on the second anniversary of the january 6th attack on the us capitol building. gary o'donoghue reports from washington....
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our special correspondent lucy manning has been to visit a school in south—east london.ill sits in the minds of british teenagers. why is it that andrew tate has had so much impact? at the st dunstan's college, they don't ignore the problem. the online influencer had millions of followers but views he admits are misogynistic. he's been arrested as part of a rape and human trafficking investigation, allegations he denies. what is it about his videos that give the perception of them being so popular? because at first, seemingly, his most videos he might have like a funnyjoke at the beginning, but as you watch more and more of his videos, his radical views develop and it kind of like seeps into your mind. another reason it's so successful is because it's controversial, - so it will invoke a reaction and make people angry, l which will then make them more likely to like talk about it. - someone who like dresses really well, has lots of money, lots of cars and he brings that into his videos a lot, and he kind of like connects that with his views. if they see loads of views, i
our special correspondent lucy manning has been to visit a school in south—east london.ill sits in the minds of british teenagers. why is it that andrew tate has had so much impact? at the st dunstan's college, they don't ignore the problem. the online influencer had millions of followers but views he admits are misogynistic. he's been arrested as part of a rape and human trafficking investigation, allegations he denies. what is it about his videos that give the perception of them being so...
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the 31—year—old from east london is a big underdog against the wbo, wbc and ibf belt holder — who hasoming up. 100%, fireworks, explosions and pure entertainment. to win a world title at this stage would mean the world, it would mean everything. it's notjust the world title, it's three world titles. it's the unification of the whole light heavyweight division. three of the major belts in one go. at the same venue that i started my professional boxing career, amazing. there's the difference between thinking something and knowing. i'm going to be the unified heavyweight champion of the world. as a boxer he is a good challenge for me, because he had a good professional career. he had good fights and i'm prepared for him, like everyone. every fight is important for me. to have a couple of strategies, like, but i can't tell you. any boxer is dangerous. he tries to punch me, i tried to punch him, like, we will see. anthony yarde has certainly got the tools for the job to win this fight. from where he has come from, anthony yarde, to where he is now, has been a fantastic progression in the t
the 31—year—old from east london is a big underdog against the wbo, wbc and ibf belt holder — who hasoming up. 100%, fireworks, explosions and pure entertainment. to win a world title at this stage would mean the world, it would mean everything. it's notjust the world title, it's three world titles. it's the unification of the whole light heavyweight division. three of the major belts in one go. at the same venue that i started my professional boxing career, amazing. there's the...
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graduate as she walked home in east london last june. the government has ordered review into how probation supervised the 29 year old. the probation service i think is completely accepted. the recommendations the inspector has made, they're making changes to the way they risk assess offenders . they're risk assess offenders. they're putting more resources into it. they've hired, i think, an extra couple thousand, two and a half thousand probation service staff in the last two years. they're increasing their funding by £155 million to make sure this doesn't happen again. that's supervising, i think over 200,000 defenders, this kind of incident is thankfully very rare, but it is appalling, heartbreaking when it does happen. heartbreaking when it does happen . the latest figures show happen. the latest figures show government borrowing hit a new record high last month as the cost of living crisis to hit households . the office for households. the office for national statistics says the government borrowed national statistics says the govern
graduate as she walked home in east london last june. the government has ordered review into how probation supervised the 29 year old. the probation service i think is completely accepted. the recommendations the inspector has made, they're making changes to the way they risk assess offenders . they're risk assess offenders. they're putting more resources into it. they've hired, i think, an extra couple thousand, two and a half thousand probation service staff in the last two years. they're...
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her west london home as an investigation has been launched after human remains were found in an east londond and in croydon , a man in his twenties croydon, a man in his twenties is fighting for his life after a stabbing that was just a flavour of what's been on in the last few weeks. so earth going on in the capital and what can be done to bring law and order back to london ? well, i'm joined now by london? well, i'm joined now by the deputy chair of the london assembly, andrew boss, a conservative assembly member. what is going on in london in particular? we've got a mayor who's largely asleep on the job. remember that sadiq khan is the police and crime commissioner for london . and under his watch, for london. and under his watch, we've seen increase in violence against the person by about 11. we've seen an increase in sexual . and we've seen an increase in muggings as . well, since he came muggings as. well, since he came to office in 2017. it's like he's been asleep on the job that he's been asleep on the job that he hasn't paid attention to policing and he's it very difficult to motiv
her west london home as an investigation has been launched after human remains were found in an east londond and in croydon , a man in his twenties croydon, a man in his twenties is fighting for his life after a stabbing that was just a flavour of what's been on in the last few weeks. so earth going on in the capital and what can be done to bring law and order back to london ? well, i'm joined now by london? well, i'm joined now by the deputy chair of the london assembly, andrew boss, a...