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lots of you promising to sponsor graeme. so thatis you promising to sponsor graeme.ut is not complete, our time here. but just in case we are not able to do it, obviously it is unfair to say what we have done the last six years, orseven, 12, this what we have done the last six years, or seven, 12, this is something extraordinary. it has been externally, and a champions league win would top it off. from top to the bottom, big sam says it's a big ask to try and keep leeds up now. they need a miracle, and manager sam allardyce who's built a reputation as an escape artist, increasingly unlikely to deliver it, losing 3—1 to west ham. and three seasons after getting promoted, leeds will be relegated to the championship next weekend if they don't beat spurs — even that might not be enough if results go against them. the remarkable rise of brighton continues. they'll be enjoying european football next season after a 3—1 victory over southampton. their manager, roberto de zerbi, says that achievement is more prestigious than winning the title with a top six club. the title wi
lots of you promising to sponsor graeme. so thatis you promising to sponsor graeme.ut is not complete, our time here. but just in case we are not able to do it, obviously it is unfair to say what we have done the last six years, orseven, 12, this what we have done the last six years, or seven, 12, this is something extraordinary. it has been externally, and a champions league win would top it off. from top to the bottom, big sam says it's a big ask to try and keep leeds up now. they need a...
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a lot more on that charity because with graeme souness on the bbc sport website but for me and the resttories making headlines across the uk. and we start in northern ireland. the head of the civil service there has asked political parties, entitled to form a government at stormont, to meet her later this week. you'll remember that there is no functioning executive or assembly because of the democratic unionist pa rty�*s protest against post—brexit trade rules. the move comes after sinn fein became the largest party in local government after last week's election. live to belfast and our ireland correspondent, chris page. chris, this meeting called by the head of the civil service, what is likely to happen there? the meeting is auoin to likely to happen there? the meeting is going to focus _ likely to happen there? the meeting is going to focus on _ likely to happen there? the meeting is going to focus on really, - likely to happen there? the meeting is going to focus on really, i - is going to focus on really, i suppose, you can see the unenviable position of northern ireland's civil se
a lot more on that charity because with graeme souness on the bbc sport website but for me and the resttories making headlines across the uk. and we start in northern ireland. the head of the civil service there has asked political parties, entitled to form a government at stormont, to meet her later this week. you'll remember that there is no functioning executive or assembly because of the democratic unionist pa rty�*s protest against post—brexit trade rules. the move comes after sinn...
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read this it like the piece by graeme.ing here. >> thank you, katie. >> and, up next. family first, a new msnbc documentary explores the personal and practical challenges of being a caregiver for loved ones in the united states. producer, director, msnbc anchor, and my good friend, richard louis, joins us with a closer look after the break. e break. (man) it's pretty simple. i kinda just want things the way i want them. (woman) i want a network that won't let me down. even up here! (woman #2) with an unlimited plan that's truly right for me. (woman #3) with verizon's new myplan, i get exactly what i want. and only pay for what i need. (man #2) now i'm in charge... ...of my plan. (vo) introducing myplan from verizon, the first and only plan where you pick your perks... ...and save on every one. so you get exactly what you want and only pay for what you need. and it all starts at just $30. on the network you want. because it's your verizon. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some other
read this it like the piece by graeme.ing here. >> thank you, katie. >> and, up next. family first, a new msnbc documentary explores the personal and practical challenges of being a caregiver for loved ones in the united states. producer, director, msnbc anchor, and my good friend, richard louis, joins us with a closer look after the break. e break. (man) it's pretty simple. i kinda just want things the way i want them. (woman) i want a network that won't let me down. even up here!...
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graeme bone fashion.ar. i did buy the calendar. >> you know michael is joining you over there across the pond for the coronation. any chance you could get michael in a kilt? do you think that's a possibility? [ laughter ] >> i actually have worn a kilt before. >> let me tell you, it's already in process. [ laughter ] >> you have been warned, michael. >> i wore one at a fashion show here in new york a long time ago. thank you very much, lara. it was quite comfortable and breezy. [ laughter ] >> anybody who can find a photo of that. >> that's right. i don't know why i miss these things. all right. we're going to have complete coverage of the coronation. i am heading over and, of course, i'll be there with our abc news team live saturday morning beginning at 5 a.m. eastern. i don't know if i'll be wearing a kilt that early, but i will be there, ginger. >> we'll be watching with baited breath, michael. i cannot wait to see that. also, it's afternoon. you can totally get a kilt by then. dust off your dancing s
graeme bone fashion.ar. i did buy the calendar. >> you know michael is joining you over there across the pond for the coronation. any chance you could get michael in a kilt? do you think that's a possibility? [ laughter ] >> i actually have worn a kilt before. >> let me tell you, it's already in process. [ laughter ] >> you have been warned, michael. >> i wore one at a fashion show here in new york a long time ago. thank you very much, lara. it was quite...
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reservorios del estado en suficiente agua para producir electricidad y en el 2020 hubo una hora de graemeteorologÍa. elena: maÑana iniciamos la semana con condiciones secas, un alto Índice y temperaturas bastante agradables en toda la regiÓn, pero el Índice ultravioleta llega a 10, serÁ extremo y necesitamos es protector solar y recuerden que la radiaciÓn ultravioleta puede causar el cÁncer en la piel. o las temperaturas van a estar en el mediodÍa en 67 grados y aunque son temperaturas que van a mantenerse por debajo de las mÁximas normales para esta Época del aÑo se recuperan bastante porque estarÁn por encima de las mÁximas que se reportaron hoy domingo en la tarde y el resto de nuestra Área en los 73 grados en san josÉ. podrÍamos tener 64 en san rafael, mientras que en santa rosa las temperaturas van a quedarse en 67 grados. recomiendo que si harÁ actividades al aire libre, tomÉ agua y jugos, utilice el proyecto solar, vista ropa de cores claros y frescos, que solo ayuda a mitigar el calor que podrÍamos tener en algunos sectores y recuerden no exponerse a periodos prolongados de sol qu
reservorios del estado en suficiente agua para producir electricidad y en el 2020 hubo una hora de graemeteorologÍa. elena: maÑana iniciamos la semana con condiciones secas, un alto Índice y temperaturas bastante agradables en toda la regiÓn, pero el Índice ultravioleta llega a 10, serÁ extremo y necesitamos es protector solar y recuerden que la radiaciÓn ultravioleta puede causar el cÁncer en la piel. o las temperaturas van a estar en el mediodÍa en 67 grados y aunque son temperaturas...
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the ceo of republic graeme smith said the arrests— republic graeme smith said the arrests are a direct further says the right to protest peacefully in the _ says the right to protest peacefully in the uk _ says the right to protest peacefully in the uk no longer exists. he said we have _ in the uk no longer exists. he said we have a — in the uk no longer exists. he said we have a freedom to protest that is contingent— we have a freedom to protest that is contingent on the political decisions made by ministers and senior— decisions made by ministers and senior police officers. that is entirely— senior police officers. that is entirely unacceptable. in reading the statement from sir mike —— mark rowley. _ the statement from sir mike —— mark rowley. it _ the statement from sir mike —— mark rowley. it is — the statement from sir mike —— mark rowley, it is clear that the arrests were _ rowley, it is clear that the arrests were not— rowley, it is clear that the arrests were not necessary and he said he supports _ were not necessary and he said he supports the actions of the police officers _
the ceo of republic graeme smith said the arrests— republic graeme smith said the arrests are a direct further says the right to protest peacefully in the _ says the right to protest peacefully in the uk _ says the right to protest peacefully in the uk no longer exists. he said we have _ in the uk no longer exists. he said we have a — in the uk no longer exists. he said we have a freedom to protest that is contingent— we have a freedom to protest that is contingent on the political...
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graeme's been telling me about the girl that inspired him — 14—year—old isla grist from the scottishot that say _ excruciating pain every day. there will be a lot that say that's - excruciating pain every day. there will be a lot that say that's cruel l will be a lot that say that's cruel and then move on, and then yet you have gone, i'm going to do something about it and i'm going to swim the channel. what made you want to... ? i do three plus hours in the water. i do three plus hours in the water. i thought this would be easy, i can swim, which i thought. but swimming in a swimming full in the open sea isa in a swimming full in the open sea is a different sport altogether. i trained with guys who are serious in the military and they've pushed me on. it was long for two or three months, and it's strange how you sort of... when you're in the water, you understand the movement of the sea. it's a bit lumpy. it doesn't take it any further.— sea. it's a bit lumpy. it doesn't i take it any further.- change take it any further. this is change m life. take it any further. this is change my
graeme's been telling me about the girl that inspired him — 14—year—old isla grist from the scottishot that say _ excruciating pain every day. there will be a lot that say that's - excruciating pain every day. there will be a lot that say that's cruel l will be a lot that say that's cruel and then move on, and then yet you have gone, i'm going to do something about it and i'm going to swim the channel. what made you want to... ? i do three plus hours in the water. i do three plus hours in...
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graeme smith, the leader of anti—monarchy group republic, seen on the ground here, was arrested alongthers early on saturday as he collected placards from a van. the six were arrested under a new law passed only last week that makes it an offence to go equipped for looking on. it is thought luggage straps used for holding placards could have been used for this purpose. the met said those arrested stated the items would be used to secure their placards and the investigation has been unable to prove intent to use them to log on and disrupt the event. we regret those six people arrested were unable to join the wider group of protesters in trafalgar square and elsewhere on the procession route. the met added that officers had been proved to be extremely vigilant and proactive because of information that people were looking to seriously disrupt the event. we were looking to seriously disrupt the event. ~ ., were looking to seriously disrupt the event. ~ . ., ., were looking to seriously disrupt the event. ~ . . ., ., ., the event. we want an extra nation while we had _ the event. we want a
graeme smith, the leader of anti—monarchy group republic, seen on the ground here, was arrested alongthers early on saturday as he collected placards from a van. the six were arrested under a new law passed only last week that makes it an offence to go equipped for looking on. it is thought luggage straps used for holding placards could have been used for this purpose. the met said those arrested stated the items would be used to secure their placards and the investigation has been unable to...
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like-minded people on the morning of the coronation ceremony, the police arrested 64 people, including graeme smith, the director of the executive group the republican movement in this country has admitted that we were coordinating with the police to hold a peaceful demonstration on the day of the coronation , and they asked many times about the details of the program of the day of the demonstration, and based on that, the permission to hold the demonstration and we went to the place on the morning of the day of the coronation and had placards from the car going out a large group of police forces surrounded us, the loudspeakers and broke my placard, and you were in the detention center of the british government and parliament, the day before the coronation ceremony of charles the king of england, with the agreement of the majority of representatives from all parties , the most iranian anti-demonstration laws with a penalty of 12 months prison and unlimited fines for what they called the disturbance of public order . they supported this law and the arrest of protesters against the monarchy, bu
like-minded people on the morning of the coronation ceremony, the police arrested 64 people, including graeme smith, the director of the executive group the republican movement in this country has admitted that we were coordinating with the police to hold a peaceful demonstration on the day of the coronation , and they asked many times about the details of the program of the day of the demonstration, and based on that, the permission to hold the demonstration and we went to the place on the...
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and graeme le saux smith, the head of graeme le saux smith, the head et teentttet— graeme le saux smithink? do we tntnt tne— van. what do we think? do we think the police _ van. what do we think? do we think the police were a bit too neevv— think the police were a bit too heavy handed?— think the police were a bit too heavy handed? they were in tnteteet— heavy handed? they were in trafalgar-there- heavy handed? they were in trafalgar there was an trafalgar square. there was an teete— trafalgar square. there was an issue-megaphone- issue over a megaphone that evenen — issue over a megaphone that graham planned— issue over a megaphone that graham planned use and also graham planned to use and also i tntnt— graham planned to use and also i tntnt-ettee— graham planned to use and also i tntnt-ettee en— graham planned to use and also i think-clips on their- think some clips on their etetntnet— think some clips on their clothing, to be clothing, which were meant to be teet— clothing, which were meant to be neetlnetttne— clothing, which were meant to be used holding banners. but in used for hol
and graeme le saux smith, the head of graeme le saux smith, the head et teentttet— graeme le saux smithink? do we tntnt tne— van. what do we think? do we think the police _ van. what do we think? do we think the police were a bit too neevv— think the police were a bit too heavy handed?— think the police were a bit too heavy handed? they were in tnteteet— heavy handed? they were in trafalgar-there- heavy handed? they were in trafalgar there was an trafalgar square. there was an...
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we are speaking to graeme smith, the leader of republic, campaigning to replace the monarchy with aned head of state. good to have you on the program. tell us first of all what happened on saturday. >> we were simply unloading our van which was full of placards, part of arrangements that we had explained in detail on a number of occasions with police in which they had no concerns of. before we barely started doing that, we were surrounded by a large number of police who then proceeded to detain us, search us, arrested us, held us for 16 hours in a police station. christian: we spoke on friday outside buckingham palace. you told me you had an open conversation with the police through the week. so what went wrong? graham: i don't know what went wrong. i can only say that at some point they started lying to us and, i think, had every intention before we even arrived of arresting us and stopping us from protesting, disrupting the protest. some protesters did continue but we were stopped from using amplification equipment, even though there was clear there was no law against that and that
we are speaking to graeme smith, the leader of republic, campaigning to replace the monarchy with aned head of state. good to have you on the program. tell us first of all what happened on saturday. >> we were simply unloading our van which was full of placards, part of arrangements that we had explained in detail on a number of occasions with police in which they had no concerns of. before we barely started doing that, we were surrounded by a large number of police who then proceeded to...
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we have to use this glorification full propaganda against the graeme. and of course this also could i use, so i'm not coming for which has found we're letting him know that you want me, you know, we're giving him the ability to these images. um, when actually they were made for us, it was for the words it isn't one of them in so i uses 3rd is on us is for who i think we should be using the money, minority strength and the spirit of resistance and long ukrainians who still with most small levels, again, since we're slicing the occupying forces just as the money man, because of it. but instead we're tearing down these monuments small assume the dissociate monuments, 13 extra complete linked to the question of identity for something they are monuments of oppression. expressions of rushes claim to power. for others, they are testaments to the past. works of art with holding on to the ultimately there's a broad consensus that they shouldn't be destroyed, that they should be preserved. perhaps none of the original sites, but at least in museums. as silent wit
we have to use this glorification full propaganda against the graeme. and of course this also could i use, so i'm not coming for which has found we're letting him know that you want me, you know, we're giving him the ability to these images. um, when actually they were made for us, it was for the words it isn't one of them in so i uses 3rd is on us is for who i think we should be using the money, minority strength and the spirit of resistance and long ukrainians who still with most small...
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one of those arrested was graeme smith, the head of the campaign group republic. happened. the conservative mp david davis said the public order act, which was used to arrest them, was too crude and pearly defined. 0ur was too crude and pearly defined. our home affairs correspondent daniel sanford is in the newsroom and has more context. some of the protest organiser there and they went to collect placards more basically did not come back. we heard basically did not come back. - heard quite quickly they had been arrested and went along and managed to talk to some in handcuffs before they were taken away and they were quite clear that the time that the police were interested in luggage straps that were in the van which they were accused of perhaps using for locking on to a building or mailing or something like that. 0ver mailing or something like that. over the weekend, the police had actually, the men had been arrested on suspicion of conspiring to cause a public nuisance, but last night they conceded, yes, they had been arrested using this new law which made it i
one of those arrested was graeme smith, the head of the campaign group republic. happened. the conservative mp david davis said the public order act, which was used to arrest them, was too crude and pearly defined. 0ur was too crude and pearly defined. our home affairs correspondent daniel sanford is in the newsroom and has more context. some of the protest organiser there and they went to collect placards more basically did not come back. we heard basically did not come back. - heard quite...
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and a response that they be against the graeme and i'm not going to have that in the official announcement about the $36.00. so $8.00 later. because what's the square? thank you and how to present the, the people and the if, if it had been the publication, even the old, the media would be ominous. you know, in the next few hours say we must do something, know what it would make a speech or nothing happened. so he did it, wasn't it there, and russia really, we don't know well, because revenge is the, uh, the service cool. just the fresh say right. uh, but uh, you know, the new idea or full square that, that you know, that you see the, all the media in government to do that to states in the u. k. i mean this very need to say that falsely. i got, that's very typical. people can say, a conspiracy theorist, you know, didn't they shut down the, you know, to some of the, them that say that they spread, you know, the conspiracy theorist of all the full slide it back in about a he the, you know, so, i mean, he sees the 100 by the laptop. okay, is it part of the wasted media in the west folks talkin
and a response that they be against the graeme and i'm not going to have that in the official announcement about the $36.00. so $8.00 later. because what's the square? thank you and how to present the, the people and the if, if it had been the publication, even the old, the media would be ominous. you know, in the next few hours say we must do something, know what it would make a speech or nothing happened. so he did it, wasn't it there, and russia really, we don't know well, because revenge is...
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says that they cannot do liable can for, for example, that they made these go on a deck against the graeme. and this is the usual way, terrorist organizations react to it. these agents, you know, they do not deny it. they don't all confer, but in general, will they stable is the general strategy of the ukraine, special services, the training and government, and the less supporting the idea that the most inflict some kind of damage the rush that they must achieve, some kind of decrease so that they would negotiate with the restaurant from position. of course, this is not something you access to store and i can through the portal. so i've been saying that since the 17th century, that was their formula negotiate with the roster propositional strain and were being taken back to the 17th century by these people. the something new that the uh, the sides a, b, c or a deal, and very russian nation. what do you make of the timing of those most recent that starts obviously those are the drone to type on the kremlin. and that's a because i'm attacked on p live pin. i've, obviously, we have made the 9
says that they cannot do liable can for, for example, that they made these go on a deck against the graeme. and this is the usual way, terrorist organizations react to it. these agents, you know, they do not deny it. they don't all confer, but in general, will they stable is the general strategy of the ukraine, special services, the training and government, and the less supporting the idea that the most inflict some kind of damage the rush that they must achieve, some kind of decrease so that...
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when arrested was graeme smith, the head of the campaign group republic, who says he has received a personalo take place. david davis, the conservative mp, said at the public order act used arrest and was too crude and poorly defined. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford spoke to my colleague from the newsroom earlier. yeah, i was there on saturday morning. i'd gone along to film the protest. we all met at 6:00 in the morning. some of the protest organisers were there. they went away to collect placards from a van and basically they didn't come back. we heard quite quickly that they'd been arrested and went along and managed to talk to some of them in handcuffs before they were taken away, and they were quite clear at the time that the police were interested in some luggage straps that had been in the van, which they were accused of perhaps using for locking onto a building or a railing or something like that. well, over the weekend, the police said actually the men had been arrested on suspicion of conspiring to cause a public nuisance. but last night they conceded, yes, they had
when arrested was graeme smith, the head of the campaign group republic, who says he has received a personalo take place. david davis, the conservative mp, said at the public order act used arrest and was too crude and poorly defined. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford spoke to my colleague from the newsroom earlier. yeah, i was there on saturday morning. i'd gone along to film the protest. we all met at 6:00 in the morning. some of the protest organisers were there. they went away...
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former footballer graeme souness tells us why he's swimming the channel to raise awareness of a painful
former footballer graeme souness tells us why he's swimming the channel to raise awareness of a painful
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the head of the anti—monarchy group republic graeme smith spent 16 hours in police custody. will be more celebrations over the next of the long weekend, stars including lionel richie, katy perry and take that will perform at a concert on windsor in front of 20,000 people on sunday. street parties are also expected to take place from what has been called the coronation big lunch. some will be attended by members of the royal family. sarah campbell reports on the events. pare family. sarah campbell reports on the events-_ family. sarah campbell reports on the events. �* . ., ., the events. are much more relaxed feel today- — the events. are much more relaxed feel today. yesterday, _ the events. are much more relaxed feel today. yesterday, it _ the events. are much more relaxed feel today. yesterday, it was - the events. are much more relaxed feel today. yesterday, it was very l feel today. yesterday, it was very traditional, historic. the magnificent processions, two of them, back from westminster abbey to buckingham palace. today, much more relaxed, a day of celebrations, so
the head of the anti—monarchy group republic graeme smith spent 16 hours in police custody. will be more celebrations over the next of the long weekend, stars including lionel richie, katy perry and take that will perform at a concert on windsor in front of 20,000 people on sunday. street parties are also expected to take place from what has been called the coronation big lunch. some will be attended by members of the royal family. sarah campbell reports on the events. pare family. sarah...
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the former liverpool and scotland footballer graeme souness is to swim the channel next month, to raiseeople living with epidemolysis bullosa, which causes skin to tear or blister at the slightest touch. he was inspired to take on the challenge after meeting 14—year—old isla grist, who has the disorder. i knew nothing about this disease. you know, this disease is... it is the cruellest. erm, excuse me. i knew this would happen. it is the cruellest, nastiest disease out there that i know of. and, you know, for someone so young to be so brave and... you know, isla“s aware of the impact this has on her mum and dad, and she helps them. this is a very special young lady you are in the company of. she really is. the king and queen and the princess of wales have visited the chelsea flower show today as the world famous horticultural competition marks its 110th year. there are more women exhibitors than ever before and the show has hosted its first wedding. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph is there. well, the king and queen are still on site chelsea, taking it all in. they are of course bo
the former liverpool and scotland footballer graeme souness is to swim the channel next month, to raiseeople living with epidemolysis bullosa, which causes skin to tear or blister at the slightest touch. he was inspired to take on the challenge after meeting 14—year—old isla grist, who has the disorder. i knew nothing about this disease. you know, this disease is... it is the cruellest. erm, excuse me. i knew this would happen. it is the cruellest, nastiest disease out there that i know of....
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talking this morning about what happened particularly the leader of the anti—monarchy group republic, graemethe metropolitan police for four months before the coronation, they had been open with their plans, what they wanted to do and the equipment they were dues and they were not aware of any problems, not that is until they were arrested and detained he said in his case for 16 hours. 0bviously, in his case for 16 hours. obviously, this is something that will not finish here because there will be people in court, there will be people in court, there will be people asking what happened here? the metropolitan police federation has defended its officers and the way they behaved, as you said the metropolitan police said they behaved proportionately and we may hear from the commissioner later in the week. sanchia, thank you. the prime minister of the caribbean nation of st kitts and nevis says the country will begin a public consultation about whether to remove king charles as their head of state. dr terrance drew said his country was "not totally free" as long as the king remained its head of s
talking this morning about what happened particularly the leader of the anti—monarchy group republic, graemethe metropolitan police for four months before the coronation, they had been open with their plans, what they wanted to do and the equipment they were dues and they were not aware of any problems, not that is until they were arrested and detained he said in his case for 16 hours. 0bviously, in his case for 16 hours. obviously, this is something that will not finish here because there...
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football legend graeme souness plans to swim the english channel to help people living with a rare skin challenge to raise money to fight a rare skin disease called epidermolysis bullosa after meeting a young girl from the scottish highlands who has the condition. there are calls for all suicides which may be work—related, to be investigated by the health and safety executive. two prominent academics have written an open letter in the british medicaljournal, pointing to the death of the head teacher, ruth perry, in reading, who took her own life after an ofsted inspection downgraded her school. ofsted says it carries out its work professionally and sensitively. here's our education editor, branwen jeffreys. ruth perry took her own life while waiting for an ofsted report. caversham primary was being graded inadequate. inspectors raised concerns about how children were kept safe. an inquest will look at events round ruth perry's death. it has provoked a bigger debate about teachers�* mental health. suicides are not investigated by the health and safety executive. now, two leading academic
football legend graeme souness plans to swim the english channel to help people living with a rare skin challenge to raise money to fight a rare skin disease called epidermolysis bullosa after meeting a young girl from the scottish highlands who has the condition. there are calls for all suicides which may be work—related, to be investigated by the health and safety executive. two prominent academics have written an open letter in the british medicaljournal, pointing to the death of the head...
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that's david graeme le saux in watford and david graeme le saux in watford uni john— david graeme lei io woien— together despite the weather, just to watch this huge occasion in nieiory. — just to watch this huge occasion in nioiory. so— just to watch this huge occasion in history. so it's— just to watch this huge occasion in history. c “g in history. so it's something special. it's something- in history. c “g s it's something unique special. it's something unique to special. it's something unique io us.— special. it's something unique io ano— special. it's something unique io ano iie— s it's something unique to us. and it's something for us to us. and it's something for us io oii— to us. and it's something for us to all treasure. _ to us. and it's something for us to all treasure. i/oo“ so to us. and it's something for us to all treasure. / so yeah. to all treasure. yeah. so yeah. anu— to all treasure. yeah. so yeah. and i— to all treasure. yeah. so yeah. and i think— to all treasure. yeah. so yeah. and i think it's been a nice day as well. you know, it's not been so greoi— as well.
that's david graeme le saux in watford and david graeme le saux in watford uni john— david graeme lei io woien— together despite the weather, just to watch this huge occasion in nieiory. — just to watch this huge occasion in nioiory. so— just to watch this huge occasion in history. so it's— just to watch this huge occasion in history. c “g in history. so it's something special. it's something- in history. c “g s it's something unique special. it's something unique to special. it's...
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we have been hearing from the met police and next we are going to be hearing from graeme smith the chiefmonarchy group that we have been hearing about, republic. and daniel sandford our correspondent is with me. the chair there referencing the slightly ironic fact that this committee on protests was itself in fact interrupted by protesters are little earlier. butjust to recap one of the questions was, were the officers overzealous on the day? tell us what he said in reply to that, this is the assistant commissioner?— that, this is the assistant commissioner? , ., , commissioner? yes, he was quite clear talking _ commissioner? yes, he was quite clear talking specifically _ commissioner? yes, he was quite clear talking specifically about - commissioner? yes, he was quite j clear talking specifically about the republic arrests, he felt the arrests were lawful because the police officers did have reasonable grounds to suspect that those protesters might be going to lock on. what they had found as he told the committee where heavy duty material straps with combination locks on, which were sti
we have been hearing from the met police and next we are going to be hearing from graeme smith the chiefmonarchy group that we have been hearing about, republic. and daniel sandford our correspondent is with me. the chair there referencing the slightly ironic fact that this committee on protests was itself in fact interrupted by protesters are little earlier. butjust to recap one of the questions was, were the officers overzealous on the day? tell us what he said in reply to that, this is the...
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leader graeme smith has vowed to take— now republic leader graeme smith has vowed to take legal actions plan to tooheh — plot where fake stewards plan to launch bottles— plot where fake stewards plan to launch bottles of— plot where fake stewards plan to launch bottles of paint at the pteoeeetoh— launch bottles of paint at the procession and— launch bottles of paint at the procession and had received thtetttoehee— procession and had received intelligence that protesters ptohheo— intelligence that protesters ptohheo to— intelligence that protesters planned to use— intelligence that protesters planned to use rape alarms to epoot— planned to use rape alarms to epoot hoeee— planned to use rape alarms to spook horses. now many royalists ototetot— spook horses. now many royalists were grateful for— spook horses. now many royalists were grateful for the police's no nonsense approach to the ptoteetete. — no nonsense approach to the protesters. lady— no nonsense approach to the protesters. lady victoria harvey oeee— protesters. lady victoria harvey oeeo thte— protesters. lady victoria harvey us
leader graeme smith has vowed to take— now republic leader graeme smith has vowed to take legal actions plan to tooheh — plot where fake stewards plan to launch bottles— plot where fake stewards plan to launch bottles of— plot where fake stewards plan to launch bottles of paint at the pteoeeetoh— launch bottles of paint at the procession and— launch bottles of paint at the procession and had received thtetttoehee— procession and had received intelligence that protesters ptohheo—...
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let's talk about this with the former player graeme stewart who knows about last gaps escapes at goodison sunday against bournemouth? this through here on sunday against bournemouth?— through here on sunday against bournemouth? this place will be intense. there's _ bournemouth? this place will be intense. there's no _ bournemouth? this place will be intense. there's no doubt - bournemouth? this place will be intense. there's no doubt about| intense. there's no doubt about that. there will be nervousness and emotions flying around but we want to make sure the ii emotions flying around but we want to make sure the 11 players that have the pleasure of starting a game on sunday keep calm. that's the most important thing. they have to play with fire in their bellies but have, minds and manage the game well. we need an air of calmness on the page and let the fans make the noise. supporters point the finger at financial mismanagement and serious debts, and a stadium to fund as well. because of that how concerned are you that this club would be in a precarious position if everton were to go down?
let's talk about this with the former player graeme stewart who knows about last gaps escapes at goodison sunday against bournemouth? this through here on sunday against bournemouth?— through here on sunday against bournemouth? this place will be intense. there's _ bournemouth? this place will be intense. there's no _ bournemouth? this place will be intense. there's no doubt - bournemouth? this place will be intense. there's no doubt about| intense. there's no doubt about that. there will be...
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leader graeme smith has vowed to take— now republic leader graeme smith has vowed to take legal actions plan to tooheh — plot where fake stewards plan to launch bottles— plot where fake stewards plan to launch bottles of— plot where fake stewards plan to launch bottles of paint at the pteoeeetoh— launch bottles of paint at the procession and— launch bottles of paint at the procession and had received thtetttoehee— procession and had received intelligence that protesters ptohheo— intelligence that protesters ptohheo to— intelligence that protesters planned to use— intelligence that protesters planned to use rape alarms to epoot— planned to use rape alarms to epoot hoeee— planned to use rape alarms to spook horses. now many royalists ototetot— spook horses. now many royalists were grateful for— spook horses. now many royalists were grateful for the police's no nonsense approach to the ptoteetete. — no nonsense approach to the protesters. lady— no nonsense approach to the protesters. lady victoria harvey oeee— protesters. lady victoria harvey oeeo thte— protesters. lady victoria harvey us
leader graeme smith has vowed to take— now republic leader graeme smith has vowed to take legal actions plan to tooheh — plot where fake stewards plan to launch bottles— plot where fake stewards plan to launch bottles of— plot where fake stewards plan to launch bottles of paint at the pteoeeetoh— launch bottles of paint at the procession and— launch bottles of paint at the procession and had received thtetttoehee— procession and had received intelligence that protesters ptohheo—...
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thank you so much, graeme wood for your reporting and for coming on the show.an sweep. the denver nuggets knocked out the lakers and they're headed to the nba finals. and now, oh, this song. >> really, really? who is playing this song. >> now lebron james isn't going to the finals this year. what are his plans for next year? retirement? maybe. >> we'll see what happens going forward. i don't know. i don't know. more protection, more sun, more joy. neutrogena® beach dense® the suncare brand used st by dermatologists and theifamilies, neutrogena® for people with skin. from big cities, to small towns, and on main streets across the us, you'll find pnc bank. helping businesses both large and small, communities and the people who live and work there grow and thrive. we're proud to call these places home too. they're where we put down roots, and where together, we work to help move everyone's financial goals forward. pnc bank. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...the burning, the itching. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. emerge tremfyant®. with tremf
thank you so much, graeme wood for your reporting and for coming on the show.an sweep. the denver nuggets knocked out the lakers and they're headed to the nba finals. and now, oh, this song. >> really, really? who is playing this song. >> now lebron james isn't going to the finals this year. what are his plans for next year? retirement? maybe. >> we'll see what happens going forward. i don't know. i don't know. more protection, more sun, more joy. neutrogena® beach dense®...
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dor needn— republic, graeme smith, was held for needy re— republic, graeme smith, was held for nearlyto protest in the uk after the reduc— to protest in the uk after the public order— to protest in the uk after the public order bill— to protest in the uk after the public order bill was passed earner— public order bill was passed earlier this— public order bill was passed earlier this year— public order bill was passed earlier this year. you're up to dare— earlier this year. you're up to done on— earlier this year. you're up to done on on— earlier this year. you're up to date on gb news— earlier this year. you're up to date on gb news now. it's time for free— date on gb news now. it's time for free speech _ date on gb news now. it's time for free speech nation . for free speech nation. drsds— for free speech nation. ipsis anti—monarchy acts are encoded— ipsis anti—monarchy acts are needed or— ipsis anti—monarchy acts are arrested at the— ipsis anti—monarchy acts are arrested at the coronation, a comedy— arrested at the coronation, a comedy crwd— arrested at the coronation, a comedy clu
dor needn— republic, graeme smith, was held for needy re— republic, graeme smith, was held for nearlyto protest in the uk after the reduc— to protest in the uk after the public order— to protest in the uk after the public order bill— to protest in the uk after the public order bill was passed earner— public order bill was passed earlier this— public order bill was passed earlier this year— public order bill was passed earlier this year. you're up to dare— earlier this year....
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the head of the anti—monarchy group republic, graeme smith, spent nearly 60 hours in police custody.re will be more coronation celebrations over the rest of the long weekend, stars including lionel richie katy perry, and take that will perform at a concert in windsor on sunday evening. that'll be in front of 20,000 people. there will also be numerous street parties across the uk, expected to take place for what is being called the coronation big lunch. some of these will be attended by members of the royal family. let's go live now to windsor. if yesterday was all about p°mp windsor. if yesterday was all about pomp and ceremony, today is about partying and a big lunch. find pomp and ceremony, today is about partying and a big lunch.— partying and a big lunch. and food. and music here _ partying and a big lunch. and food. and music here at _ partying and a big lunch. and food. and music here at windsor. - partying and a big lunch. and food. and music here at windsor. there l and music here at windsor. there will be that concert later on this evening. it starts at eight o'clock bm. ther
the head of the anti—monarchy group republic, graeme smith, spent nearly 60 hours in police custody.re will be more coronation celebrations over the rest of the long weekend, stars including lionel richie katy perry, and take that will perform at a concert in windsor on sunday evening. that'll be in front of 20,000 people. there will also be numerous street parties across the uk, expected to take place for what is being called the coronation big lunch. some of these will be attended by...
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graeme smith, the nuisance. graeme smith, the owed— nuisance.of anti—monarchy group republic , was held for group republic, was held for neody— group republic, was held for needy de— group republic, was held for nearly 16 hours.— group republic, was held for nearly 16 hours. he says there's no wonder— nearly 16 hours. he says there's no dodger o— nearly 16 hours. he says there's no longer a right— nearly 16 hours. he says there's no longer a right to peaceful eroded— no longer a right to peaceful prodeed dere— no longer a right to peaceful protest here in— no longer a right to peaceful protest here in the uk. however cwddwe— protest here in the uk. however culture secretary— protest here in the uk. however culture secretary lucy frazer dodd— culture secretary lucy frazer told camilla— culture secretary lucy frazer told camilla tominey new police powe— told camilla tominey new police powers are there— told camilla tominey new police powers are there to— told camilla tominey new police powers are there to be used . �*vw�*rz; powers are there to be
graeme smith, the nuisance. graeme smith, the owed— nuisance.of anti—monarchy group republic , was held for group republic, was held for neody— group republic, was held for needy de— group republic, was held for nearly 16 hours.— group republic, was held for nearly 16 hours. he says there's no wonder— nearly 16 hours. he says there's no dodger o— nearly 16 hours. he says there's no longer a right— nearly 16 hours. he says there's no longer a right to peaceful eroded— no longer...
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graeme smith, the nuisance. graeme smith, the enet— nuisance.w shirts nototno— as people in yellow shirts holding placards. is that is tnot— holding placards. is that is that really the kind of country you want to live in, where where people who have had long people who have had a long tradition suffragettes tradition since the suffragettes onwards standing what onwards of standing for what they believe in? do we really onwards of standing for what they to .ieve in? do we really onwards of standing for what they to see in? do we really onwards of standing for what they to see people» we really onwards of standing for what they to see people beingeally want to see people being noteeteve— want to see people being protesters, being arrested for nototno— protesters, being arrested for holding placards? i think no . holding placards? i think no. wal— holding placards? i think no. well, coronation— holding placards? i think no. well, coronation celebration tone— well, coronation celebration tone oe— well, coronation celebration fans are continuing tod
graeme smith, the nuisance. graeme smith, the enet— nuisance.w shirts nototno— as people in yellow shirts holding placards. is that is tnot— holding placards. is that is that really the kind of country you want to live in, where where people who have had long people who have had a long tradition suffragettes tradition since the suffragettes onwards standing what onwards of standing for what they believe in? do we really onwards of standing for what they to .ieve in? do we really onwards...
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— executive of anti monarchy group republic, graeme smith, was held for neerw— republic, graeme smith right re prereer— claims there's no longer a right re prereer in— claims there's no longer a right to protest in the— claims there's no longer a right to protest in the uk after the runne— to protest in the uk after the public order— to protest in the uk after the public order bill— to protest in the uk after the public order bill was passed earner— public order bill was passed earlier this— public order bill was passed earlier this year— public order bill was passed earlier this year. you're up to were— earlier this year. you're up to were on— earlier this year. you're up to were en en— earlier this year. you're up to date on gb news— earlier this year. you're up to date on gb news now. it's time for free— date on gb news now. it's time for free speech _ date on gb news now. it's time for free speech nation . for free speech nation. rrsrs— for free speech nation. ipsis anti—monarchy acts are erreereu— ipsis anti—monarchy acts are erreereu er— ipsis anti—monarchy acts are arrested at
— executive of anti monarchy group republic, graeme smith, was held for neerw— republic, graeme smith right re prereer— claims there's no longer a right re prereer in— claims there's no longer a right to protest in the— claims there's no longer a right to protest in the uk after the runne— to protest in the uk after the public order— to protest in the uk after the public order bill— to protest in the uk after the public order bill was passed earner— public order bill was...
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graeme smith would probably say this is the right time and place to have their voices heard and placees. did you get wet? _ you saw the marching bands? and the horses. did you get wet? absolutely l horses. did you get wet? absolutely soaked. as horses. did you get wet? absolutely soaked- as a — horses. did you get wet? absolutely soaked. as a farmer, _ horses. did you get wet? absolutely soaked. as a farmer, you _ horses. did you get wet? absolutely soaked. as a farmer, you are - horses. did you get wet? absolutely soaked. as a farmer, you are used l horses. did you get wet? absolutely| soaked. as a farmer, you are used to getting _ soaked. as a farmer, you are used to getting wet — soaked. as a farmer, you are used to getting wet l — soaked. as a farmer, you are used to getting wet-— getting wet. i was watching you all this morning. _ getting wet. i was watching you all this morning, you _ getting wet. i was watching you all this morning, you got _ getting wet. i was watching you all this morning, you got there i getting wet. i was watching you all this morning, you got there very i
graeme smith would probably say this is the right time and place to have their voices heard and placees. did you get wet? _ you saw the marching bands? and the horses. did you get wet? absolutely l horses. did you get wet? absolutely soaked. as horses. did you get wet? absolutely soaked- as a — horses. did you get wet? absolutely soaked. as a farmer, _ horses. did you get wet? absolutely soaked. as a farmer, you _ horses. did you get wet? absolutely soaked. as a farmer, you are - horses. did...
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we have graeme smith here who leads republic on the programme last night, clearly there has been an openalitarian _ that? while we would be called a totalitarian society _ that? while we would be called a totalitarian society of _ that? while we would be called a totalitarian society of 99.996 i that? while we would be called a totalitarian society of 99.996 of i that? while we would be called a i totalitarian society of 99.996 of the totalitarian society of 99.9% of the population felt the same way or were forced to express the same view in public. the fact that they were allowed to express their views is a measure of democracy, of diversity. is your question saying, well should they have been allowed to disrupt it? ithink, looking they have been allowed to disrupt it? i think, looking around us all of the metropolitan police, they would say that now is not the occasion. you will have a chance to play or and apply for a licence but today you should not... this is the biggest military operation, it is unprecedented.— biggest military operation, it is unprecedented. there is a time of the
we have graeme smith here who leads republic on the programme last night, clearly there has been an openalitarian _ that? while we would be called a totalitarian society _ that? while we would be called a totalitarian society of _ that? while we would be called a totalitarian society of 99.996 i that? while we would be called a totalitarian society of 99.996 of i that? while we would be called a i totalitarian society of 99.996 of the totalitarian society of 99.9% of the population felt the...
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i think, when you came back, graeme saux says, i was back, graeme le saux says, i was a professionalthat one. the nation will weane— that one. the nation will breathe _of- that one. the nation will breathe of relief that one. the nation will- breathe _of relief because breathe a sigh of relief because i'm breathe a sigh of relief because r-n nar— breathe a sigh of relief because r-n nar gang— breathe a sigh of relief because i'm not going myself i'm not going to restart myself up i'm not going to restart myself nan-cowo— i'm not going to restart myself nn-covrn au— i'm not going to restart myself up-covid all over- i'm not going to restart myself up covid all over again. up about covid all over again. someone's just— up about covid all over again. someone's just pointed out the verv— someone's just pointed out the very eenane— someone's just pointed out the very serious-crash- someone's just pointed out the very serious crash that very serious train crash that nannened— very serious train crash that happened-driver. very serious train crash that. happened-driver fell happened when th
i think, when you came back, graeme saux says, i was back, graeme le saux says, i was a professionalthat one. the nation will weane— that one. the nation will breathe _of- that one. the nation will breathe of relief that one. the nation will- breathe _of relief because breathe a sigh of relief because i'm breathe a sigh of relief because r-n nar— breathe a sigh of relief because r-n nar gang— breathe a sigh of relief because i'm not going myself i'm not going to restart myself up i'm not...
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graeme wood writes this today, quote, in an email, crow told me that, quote, it's not like we haven'tasual and unrelated to jurisprudence. it would be absurd for me to talk to justice thomas about supreme court cases because that is not my world, he told me at his house. i could probably name maybe five or six cases, brown v board of education, madison, he thought about it for a bit and then stopped at two. we talk about life. we're two guys who are the same age and grew up in the same era. we share a love of motown. sheldon whitehouse, a member of the senate judiciary committee. so harlan crow had me going until he got to i can only name two supreme court case. who says that? >> well, the thing that had me going was when he said it's not my world, despite the fact that the article also says that harlan crow has been near the center of the conservative world for decades, which by the way is the same conservative world that is busily out to capture the court, the same conservative world that hired a fixer, leonard leo to assemble this court, and the same groups that fire into the court
graeme wood writes this today, quote, in an email, crow told me that, quote, it's not like we haven'tasual and unrelated to jurisprudence. it would be absurd for me to talk to justice thomas about supreme court cases because that is not my world, he told me at his house. i could probably name maybe five or six cases, brown v board of education, madison, he thought about it for a bit and then stopped at two. we talk about life. we're two guys who are the same age and grew up in the same era. we...
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we realised they weren't coming back when the today programme told me their guest, graeme smith, theic, had answered his phone for that interview he was doing with them. then we were shown a picture of their van surrounded by police officers. so we went to go and see what had happened and we found that some of the people had already been arrested and taken away and others were being held there in handcuffs at the bottom of scent martins lane, near trafalgar square. they were telling us even then that the police seemed to be expressing an interest in some luggage straps they were using to hold the placards together and that the police had mentioned the phrase locking on. the context of that is just three days earlier, a bit of legislation had come into force making it an offence to go equipped for locking on. that legislation was designed to stop protests where people use things like bike locks and heavy chains to chain themselves to bits of equipment. bits of street furniture, and that legislation was obviously rushed through to prevent disruptive protests at the coronation but ended
we realised they weren't coming back when the today programme told me their guest, graeme smith, theic, had answered his phone for that interview he was doing with them. then we were shown a picture of their van surrounded by police officers. so we went to go and see what had happened and we found that some of the people had already been arrested and taken away and others were being held there in handcuffs at the bottom of scent martins lane, near trafalgar square. they were telling us even...
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graeme le saux_ and you know, harsh but true. graeme le saux you— and you know, harsh but true.ere. what's it doing insides? doing to your insides? it's doing to your insides? it's doing the doing to your teeth. and the biggest reason— biggest reason for hospitalisation of children is een— hospitalisation of children is teeth extraction.— hospitalisation of children is teeth extraction. yeah, teeth extraction. yeah, yeah, teat,— yeah, right. sam ministers auset— yeah, right. sam ministers accused to accused of giving handouts to cnntnats— accused of giving handouts to criminals-they— accused of giving handouts to criminals they were given criminals as they were given taotatet— criminals as they were given taxpayer-return- taxpayer cash to return tottowtnt— taxpayer cash to return following conviction. oh following conviction. what? oh tnts— following conviction. what? oh tnts-tts— following conviction. what? oh tnts-tt-s a— following conviction. what? oh this-it's a £100— following conviction. what? oh this it's a £100 sweetener this is a it's a £100 sweetener tetegtatn— this is
graeme le saux_ and you know, harsh but true. graeme le saux you— and you know, harsh but true.ere. what's it doing insides? doing to your insides? it's doing to your insides? it's doing the doing to your teeth. and the biggest reason— biggest reason for hospitalisation of children is een— hospitalisation of children is teeth extraction.— hospitalisation of children is teeth extraction. yeah, teeth extraction. yeah, yeah, teat,— yeah, right. sam ministers auset— yeah, right. sam...
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i love graeme le saux wttneee— i live in. i love graeme le saux wttneee ot— i live in. brazier voice great enotee . t etw .— duda voice brazier voice great more . r etw. tn— duda voice brazier voice great choice . i say. in the name of choice. i say. in the name of tte— choice. i say. in the name of me trne.— choice. i say. in the name of me trne. tot— choice. i say. in the name of the king, god save the . king the king, god save the. king tower— the king, god save the. king ttwer .— the king, god save the. king ttwer . amen— the king, god save the. king river. amen liam halligan you wou— river. amen liam halligan you you open— river. amen liam halligan you one you open maher maaroufe . oh one you open maher maaroufe. oh oh one you open maher maaroufe. oh on tto— one you open maher maaroufe. oh on not torme— one you open maher maaroufe. oh on not townt .— one you open maher maaroufe. oh oh erg loving, loving, one you open maher maaroufe. oh oh erg loving , loving , loyal oh erg loving, loving, loyal tttner— oh erg loving, loving, loyal tttner .— father. god i father. go
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graeme satchell, bbc news.rs, the come from across east anglia and the south—east. also a few showers and on the north—east coast of england, one or two for northern ireland and for north—west scotland, too. through the day, most of the rain in the east clears away, the show is becoming bit more widespread across scotland in particular, some for northern and eastern england at times, too. but predominantly dry, perhaps the odd rogue shower around. temperatures today between about 12 and 16 celsius, a bit lower than yesterday. fresh, cool, but generally light winds coming in from the north—westerly direction. through this evening and tonight, clear skies for most of us, so some showers packing in across the northern half of scotland. temperatures here staying up at around nine celsius. many of us start tuesday on that fairly fresh note, four or five celsius first thing. warming up quite nicely tomorrow in this country, a bit more sunshine and fewer showers than today, still one or two for scotland and northern e
graeme satchell, bbc news.rs, the come from across east anglia and the south—east. also a few showers and on the north—east coast of england, one or two for northern ireland and for north—west scotland, too. through the day, most of the rain in the east clears away, the show is becoming bit more widespread across scotland in particular, some for northern and eastern england at times, too. but predominantly dry, perhaps the odd rogue shower around. temperatures today between about 12 and...
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chelsea who got a consolation, well it's now six defeats in six for frank lampard since he replaced graeme our team — you know, full commitment, a lot of energy, quality, speed, movement, two beautiful goals. and we connected with our crowd and created an incredible atmosphere again. we wanted to end the right to be top of the league we wanted to earn the right to be top of the league tonight again — we are. and we have to be happy. we're where we are, but not accepting because it's not end up and we want to achieve that. we were too nice to play- against in all aspects in the first half, and in the second half we played more like - a team that has a... a threat at the top end of the pitch. l that's a collective when i say that — runs from wide - areas, runs from central. and in the first half we weren't... we were easy to play against. some teams are fighting for their futures in that relegation battle. now how many games do you need to keep a team up? there is the very real chance leeds will sack their managerjavi gracia, handing his replacementjust four matches to try and keep the team
chelsea who got a consolation, well it's now six defeats in six for frank lampard since he replaced graeme our team — you know, full commitment, a lot of energy, quality, speed, movement, two beautiful goals. and we connected with our crowd and created an incredible atmosphere again. we wanted to end the right to be top of the league we wanted to earn the right to be top of the league tonight again — we are. and we have to be happy. we're where we are, but not accepting because it's not end...
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we just wanted to bring you up—to—date with yesterday's programme, when graeme souness was in talkingwn at police as 100—150 people gathered at the scene. some of the people there last night wore balaclavas while others
we just wanted to bring you up—to—date with yesterday's programme, when graeme souness was in talkingwn at police as 100—150 people gathered at the scene. some of the people there last night wore balaclavas while others
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sergeant, your nominee, graeme football graeme souness, the football manager, you know, the brillianthe's the head of the wagner. russian military group that has just claimed victory in bakhmut . and claimed victory in bakhmut. and of course, it wasn't a victory because they destroyed the whole place. he's an evil man. rebecca john lydon . dominic raab rebecca john lydon. dominic raab delighted to see him go but bit wet that he couldn't fight an election. oh, how kind of you . election. oh, how kind of you. tnat-s— election. oh, how kind of you. inat-s se— election. oh, how kind of you. that's so mean. _ election. oh, how kind of you. that's so mean. i— 1 10“ oh, how kind of you. that's so mean. 1 that's so mean. i think it's a bit wet, i think dominic raab was an excellent cabinet minister and he's a big loss. but of course i'm going for itaenet— but of course i'm going for rachel reeves.— but of course i'm going for rachel reeves. the ultimate enanpagne— rachel reeves. the ultimate champagne socialist on for her tneusant— champagne socialist on for her thousand pound— champagne soci
sergeant, your nominee, graeme football graeme souness, the football manager, you know, the brillianthe's the head of the wagner. russian military group that has just claimed victory in bakhmut . and claimed victory in bakhmut. and of course, it wasn't a victory because they destroyed the whole place. he's an evil man. rebecca john lydon . dominic raab rebecca john lydon. dominic raab delighted to see him go but bit wet that he couldn't fight an election. oh, how kind of you . election. oh, how...
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i think— sylvie and graeme agrees. i wink—needs- sylvie and graeme agrees.t immediate there announced it will stop attending ment immediate threat there announced it will stop attending ment immediate threat to there announced it will stop attending ment immediate threat to life are announced it will stop attending ment immediate threat to life .�*e is an immediate threat to life. the commissioner of britain's largest police says the largest police force says the move attempt to free up move is an attempt to free up resources with officers often being diverted from fighting crime. it comes as new data from the liberal democrats reveals that 30,000 muggings went and solved last year , with the party solved last year, with the party accusing the police of letting criminals off the hook. well, former detective chief inspector mike neville joins us now . good mike neville joins us now. good morning to you, mike. very, very good to have your company. so what do you make of this then? the metropolitan police are going to stop attending mental health calls ? well,
i think— sylvie and graeme agrees. i wink—needs- sylvie and graeme agrees.t immediate there announced it will stop attending ment immediate threat there announced it will stop attending ment immediate threat to there announced it will stop attending ment immediate threat to life are announced it will stop attending ment immediate threat to life .�*e is an immediate threat to life. the commissioner of britain's largest police says the largest police force says the move attempt to free up...
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graeme, talk us through where you are and what you are going to be doing?ning. good morning, john. we are in finchley in north london, this- morning. good morning, john. we are in finchley in north london, this is- in finchley in north london, this is one ofjust in finchley in north london, this is one of just thousands in finchley in north london, this is one ofjust thousands and thousands of streets across the country that will be hosting a big lunch today. let's take a quick look at what we've got. very early still, some of the food has already been made, we are going to have a chat with marilyn, who has organised everything in the street. good morning, marilyn.— everything in the street. good morning, marilyn. this morning, marilyn. good morning. this has been going _ morning, marilyn. good morning. this has been going since _ morning, marilyn. good morning. this has been going since 2009, _ morning, marilyn. good morning. this has been going since 2009, hasn't - has been going since 2009, hasn't it? explain the background of the big lunch? it? explain
graeme, talk us through where you are and what you are going to be doing?ning. good morning, john. we are in finchley in north london, this- morning. good morning, john. we are in finchley in north london, this is- in finchley in north london, this is one ofjust in finchley in north london, this is one of just thousands in finchley in north london, this is one ofjust thousands and thousands of streets across the country that will be hosting a big lunch today. let's take a quick look at what...
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graeme le saux of wnot— evacuated. graeme le saux of wit tottenet— evacuated.off tnein— their nose to spite their faces? my their nose to spite their faces? my question— their nose to spite their faces? my question i— their nose to spite their faces? my question, i mean, what are tney—it— my question, i mean, what are tney—it ont- my question, i mean, what are they—it and what. they putting into it and what are they putting into it and what oeou—t- they putting into it and what one—outlitel they putting into it and what. are—outlit? and are they getting out of it? and it woutt—tney- are they getting out of it? and. it would _they might it would seem to me they might tose— it would seem to me they might toss-o— it would seem to me they might tose-o tot— it would seem to me they might tose-o tot it- it would seem to me they might lose-a lot if-if. lose out quite a lot if they if tney—nin - lose out quite a lot if they if tney—nin os- lose out quite a lot if they if. they—him as their they want to lose him as their neot. — they want to lose him as their neot. -tno
graeme le saux of wnot— evacuated. graeme le saux of wit tottenet— evacuated.off tnein— their nose to spite their faces? my their nose to spite their faces? my question— their nose to spite their faces? my question i— their nose to spite their faces? my question, i mean, what are tney—it— my question, i mean, what are tney—it ont- my question, i mean, what are they—it and what. they putting into it and what are they putting into it and what oeou—t- they putting into it and...
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the leader of anti—royal campaigners republic, graeme smith, is one of those taken in.e was no longer a right to peaceful protest in the uk. labour wants more of an explanation. people can disagree, and disagree well, i hope. ithink it people can disagree, and disagree well, i hope. i think it is for the met to explain the arrests and make sure they got the balance right, and as we have seen, if they didn't get it right then i think the case to review demonstrates its important to hold your hands up. it’s review demonstrates it's important to hold your hands up.— to hold your hands up. it's not clear whether _ to hold your hands up. it's not clear whether a _ to hold your hands up. it's not clear whether a new _ to hold your hands up. it's not clear whether a new law - to hold your hands up. it's not| clear whether a new law giving police further powers to proactively intervene against some protesters was used yesterday. some were accused of conspiracy to cause a public nuisance and others of affray. the met is now fending off accusations it acted like the police in mos
the leader of anti—royal campaigners republic, graeme smith, is one of those taken in.e was no longer a right to peaceful protest in the uk. labour wants more of an explanation. people can disagree, and disagree well, i hope. ithink it people can disagree, and disagree well, i hope. i think it is for the met to explain the arrests and make sure they got the balance right, and as we have seen, if they didn't get it right then i think the case to review demonstrates its important to hold your...
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and graeme le saux smith, the head of republic, the anti—monarchy campaign group, ended up being thrownou imagine what— and what might not happen. can you imagine what would have nettenet— you imagine what would have nettenetltney-t— you imagine what would have happened they'd nothing happened if they'd done nothing and happened if they'd done nothing eneemet—- and then we'd had some obstruction— and then we'd had some obstruction on- and then we'd had some obstruction on the or obstruction on the parade or . twt— obstruction on the parade or worse . but where's- obstruction on the parade or worse . . worse. but where's the line drawn between peaceful protests? i mean, does the megaphone change the situation? he's allowed to go in trafalgar square and shout against the monarchy on a megaphone , isn't monarchy on a megaphone, isn't he? well, yes, absolutely . and he? well, yes, absolutely. and wtet— he? well, yes, absolutely. and wten yew— he? well, yes, absolutely. and when you look at steve bray, he's been doing it for years. and when you at the and when you look at the legislation,— a
and graeme le saux smith, the head of republic, the anti—monarchy campaign group, ended up being thrownou imagine what— and what might not happen. can you imagine what would have nettenet— you imagine what would have nettenetltney-t— you imagine what would have happened they'd nothing happened if they'd done nothing and happened if they'd done nothing eneemet—- and then we'd had some obstruction— and then we'd had some obstruction on- and then we'd had some obstruction on the or...
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we had graeme smith describing it as a traumatic experience. some time in custody for no reason. the protesters were saying, well, that's not an acceptable price to pay to allow coronation to go ahead, it shouldn't be the case that we end spending 16 hours in custody because someone thought maybe we might do something for which it turned out that wasn't really any evidence at all. so across the two hours, i'm not sure that we have really got a lot more light apart from the nature of these straps and also the fact that the police are still saying they believe their officers had reasonable grounds for making this arrests. is reasonable grounds for making this arrests. , ., ,., reasonable grounds for making this arrests. , ., ., ., ., arrests. is also about how long it took to process _ arrests. is also about how long it took to process them _ arrests. is also about how long it took to process them and - arrests. is also about how long it took to process them and they i arrests. is also about how long it - took to process them and they talked abou
we had graeme smith describing it as a traumatic experience. some time in custody for no reason. the protesters were saying, well, that's not an acceptable price to pay to allow coronation to go ahead, it shouldn't be the case that we end spending 16 hours in custody because someone thought maybe we might do something for which it turned out that wasn't really any evidence at all. so across the two hours, i'm not sure that we have really got a lot more light apart from the nature of these...
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the force has also apologised to graeme smith, one of those arrested, ahead —— the head of the campaigncond to keep — set of decisions in a split second to keep people safe and key public order~ _ to keep people safe and key public order. some of the things we have been _ order. some of the things we have been reading about, some of the reasons— been reading about, some of the reasons why people were intervened on, reasons why people were intervened on. people _ reasons why people were intervened on, people setting off rape alarms and scaring horses, that could have been _ and scaring horses, that could have been a _ and scaring horses, that could have been a dangerous thing to do, it could _ been a dangerous thing to do, it could have — been a dangerous thing to do, it could have caused horses to bolt and people _ could have caused horses to bolt and people could have lost their lives. the police — people could have lost their lives. the police have to take decisions on a split— the police have to take decisions on a split second to keep the public safe and — a split second to keep the
the force has also apologised to graeme smith, one of those arrested, ahead —— the head of the campaigncond to keep — set of decisions in a split second to keep people safe and key public order~ _ to keep people safe and key public order. some of the things we have been _ order. some of the things we have been reading about, some of the reasons— been reading about, some of the reasons why people were intervened on, reasons why people were intervened on. people _ reasons why people were...