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with me are the political strategist jo tanner and the economics commentator at new statesman grace blakeleynt pages are leading on the rising levels of knife crime, following two more deaths at the weekend. lots of debate about what to do and how to battle this. the metro leads with strong words from the former met police chief lord bernard hogan—howe. he is calling for cuts to policing to be reversed. the daily telegraph publishes a plea from the chair of the west midlands police federation to roll out sweeping stop—and—search powers. the daily mail carries the images of the 27 teenagers who have lost their lives to knife crime in the past year. it asks how many more must die. the i also leads on this story, with the home secretary calling for an emergency summit. the guardian carries a picture of prodigy singer keith flint, who died today. their top story is also the rise in knife crime. the ft reveals the prime minister has moved to protectjersey, guernsey, and the isle of man from new financial transparency rules, angering campaigners. the times' top story is its own investigation which
with me are the political strategist jo tanner and the economics commentator at new statesman grace blakeleynt pages are leading on the rising levels of knife crime, following two more deaths at the weekend. lots of debate about what to do and how to battle this. the metro leads with strong words from the former met police chief lord bernard hogan—howe. he is calling for cuts to policing to be reversed. the daily telegraph publishes a plea from the chair of the west midlands police federation...
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with me are political strategist, jo tanner, and economics commentator at new statesman, grace blakeleyeady in. there's really only one story tomorrow, the rising levels in knife crime after the two senseless deaths. also the debate on how to battle this, let's start with the metro, leading with strong words from the former police chief. he calls for the 20,000 police who have been cut in the last decade to be replaced to help solve the crisis. the daily telegraph has the same top story there, publishing a plea from the chair of the west midlands police federation. stop and search powers to be increased across the uk. the daily mail has the life stories of the to teenagers who passed away. the eyelids on the story with saja javed's call for an emergency in knife crisis summit. the guardian carries a picture of the prodigy‘s lead singer, who died. theresa may's comments regarding police cuts having nothing to do with the rise in knife violence. the financial times has a different story on its front page, about the prime minister revealing theresa may has moved to protect the isle of man
with me are political strategist, jo tanner, and economics commentator at new statesman, grace blakeleyeady in. there's really only one story tomorrow, the rising levels in knife crime after the two senseless deaths. also the debate on how to battle this, let's start with the metro, leading with strong words from the former police chief. he calls for the 20,000 police who have been cut in the last decade to be replaced to help solve the crisis. the daily telegraph has the same top story there,...
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thank you, political strategist, jo tanner, and economics commentator at new statesman, grace blakeley mixing with some of those showers. this picture was taken in the new forest following a particularly heavy hail shower there. lots of rainbows have been coming in from our weather watches. tomorrow will be a chilly start, there will be more in the way of rain and hail and snow, but for the good part of the day it will be clear. back to this evening into night, we have those showers easing away. still a few showers southwest of england and wales, some rain and hail snow for northern ireland in southwest scotland. at clear skies and lighter winds else to a touch of frost likely on tuesday morning. tuesday starts off quiet, but here's the next area of low pressure, bringing increasingly wet and windy weather later in the day. much of england and wales should keep dry and bright weather before more rain and bright weather before more rain and heads into the southwest later on. for the north, and heads into the southwest later on. forthe north, hillsnow and heads into the southwest later o
thank you, political strategist, jo tanner, and economics commentator at new statesman, grace blakeley mixing with some of those showers. this picture was taken in the new forest following a particularly heavy hail shower there. lots of rainbows have been coming in from our weather watches. tomorrow will be a chilly start, there will be more in the way of rain and hail and snow, but for the good part of the day it will be clear. back to this evening into night, we have those showers easing...
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tonight are the political strategist, jo tanner and the economics commentator at the new statesman, grace blakeleyl ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. as the title race hots up — are liverpool feeling the heat? we don't play playstation. do you think we didn't take enough risks today? is that what you want to ask? that's a really disappointing question, i have to say. why the fans in spain are no longer warming to wales‘s gareth bale. and england outclass india in their opening t20. also coming up in the programme: critics of trans inclusion in women's sport are told to study the science before passing comment. good evening. seven points stood between liverpool and title rivals manchester city two months ago. now it's the champions city who are in front in the title race. the lead might only be a point but liverpool's goalless draw with everton yesterday was their fourth draw in their last six league games. so is the pressure starting to show. patrick gearey reports. it is getting close. liverpool stalemate at everton means their breath
tonight are the political strategist, jo tanner and the economics commentator at the new statesman, grace blakeleyl ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. as the title race hots up — are liverpool feeling the heat? we don't play playstation. do you think we didn't take enough risks today? is that what you want to ask? that's a really disappointing question, i have to say. why the fans in spain are no longer warming to wales‘s...
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reviewers, the political strategist jo tanner and the economics commentator at the new statesman grace blakeleyth us for that. good evening. the prime minister has vowed to tackle the causes of knife crime, after two more teenagers were killed in separate attacks in london and greater manchester at the weekend. theresa may said the government would look at the issues behind knife crime, whether it is gang or drug related. but she insisted that there was no direct correlation between the rise in knife crime and a fall in police numbers. on wednesday the home secretary, sajid javid, will meet police chiefs including those from the areas most affected by knife crime. today a former metropolitan police commissioner, lord hogan—howe, called on the government to get a grip on the rise in youth violence. june kelly's report contains some flashing images. they lived at either end of the country, butjodie chesney and yousef makki were the same age, on the verge of adulthood. and it was in the suburbs, not the city, that both their young lives were suddenly taken. today, at harold hill in romford, those
reviewers, the political strategist jo tanner and the economics commentator at the new statesman grace blakeleyth us for that. good evening. the prime minister has vowed to tackle the causes of knife crime, after two more teenagers were killed in separate attacks in london and greater manchester at the weekend. theresa may said the government would look at the issues behind knife crime, whether it is gang or drug related. but she insisted that there was no direct correlation between the rise in...
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joining me tonight are political strategist jo tanner and economics commentator at new statesman, grace blakeley deprived areas in england are to get a £1.6 billion funding boost, which has immediately been dubbed a brexit bribe by labour, who say theresa may is trying to use the money to win support for her brexit deal from opposition mps in areas which strongly voted to leave the eu. the communities secretary, james brokenshire, denies that and insists the money will have a transformative impact on areas that feel left behind. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports from stainforth in south yorkshire. just look at this, look at it, there is nothing. we've got nothing in this town. we've got this feeling that we're unimportant anymore, it's not a gold mine, it's just a dead town, now. keith allsop wants his home to feel like something to him again. hatfield main pit shut for good four years ago. there is a plan for a heritage centre, to create new work where it's gone, if there is the cash. i'm not sure whether it's a piecrust promise. that could be broken at any time. once the vote's g
joining me tonight are political strategist jo tanner and economics commentator at new statesman, grace blakeley deprived areas in england are to get a £1.6 billion funding boost, which has immediately been dubbed a brexit bribe by labour, who say theresa may is trying to use the money to win support for her brexit deal from opposition mps in areas which strongly voted to leave the eu. the communities secretary, james brokenshire, denies that and insists the money will have a transformative...