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the day visiting the different constituencies in and around greater manchester.he went to west howden which is in the constituency of golden west. this constituency of golden west. this constituency matters because symbols built west, so goes the nation it is one of those reliable bellwethers in both conservative —— it went conservative at the last election and that the moments it puts the bowling neck and neck. we will tell you, we found this. there you can see, rishi's take away although not open at the moment. i don't know what that sign is or is not. let's take you into the florist to meet deputy. did you watch the debate yesterday? what did you make of it? flat did you watch the debate yesterday? what did you make of it?— what did you make of it? not really a lot. they make _ what did you make of it? not really a lot. they make a _ what did you make of it? not really a lot. they make a lot _ what did you make of it? not really a lot. they make a lot of— what did you make of it? not really a lot. they make a lot of promises, | a lot. they make a lot of promis
the day visiting the different constituencies in and around greater manchester.he went to west howden which is in the constituency of golden west. this constituency of golden west. this constituency matters because symbols built west, so goes the nation it is one of those reliable bellwethers in both conservative —— it went conservative at the last election and that the moments it puts the bowling neck and neck. we will tell you, we found this. there you can see, rishi's take away although...
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marple bridge in greater manchester. part of the thing covering a general election. that is, unless you've arrived in the nick of time. we are just catching up a bit. this bedraggled reporter in a creased suit finds himself on an impromptu hike, chasing the leader of the liberal democrats. ed davey has specialised in the wacky stunt on this campaign. he's brought us to the top of a hill for his next one. today, he's painting porcelain on a picnic table. these capers command attention — that is their strategy, a small party fighting to be heard. they'd like to rejoin the eu single market, give 16 and i7—year—olds the vote, and deliverfree personal care and more gps in england. now reunited with his jacket and tie, i wanted on your behalf to ask sir ed what a party like his can actually achieve, given it won't win the election. what's the best you can hope for, for the content of this manifesto? is it that whoever is in government nicks the best bits? well, it's quite often that liberal democrat policies are stolen, but yo
marple bridge in greater manchester. part of the thing covering a general election. that is, unless you've arrived in the nick of time. we are just catching up a bit. this bedraggled reporter in a creased suit finds himself on an impromptu hike, chasing the leader of the liberal democrats. ed davey has specialised in the wacky stunt on this campaign. he's brought us to the top of a hill for his next one. today, he's painting porcelain on a picnic table. these capers command attention — that...
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greater manchester for reform to pick up _ greater manchester for reform to pick up votes _ greater manchesterittle _ parliament looks. thanks very much and we will talk a little later. - parliament looks. thanks very much and we will talk a little later. to - and we will talk a little later. to tell you these are the candidates that have been selected so far that are battling it in that constituency were we have been reporting from full stop all on the screen but is worth saying that there is 48 hours for the party together candidates in place and the deadline for pm friday so let's talk about what happens next. we have a journalist looking for candidates been chosen and some have been a drop both parties do not have much time to give those plans in place and michaeljoins me from london. i want to start with the conservative chairman. he has been bouncing around trying to find a place to settle and we now know where that might be. yes basildon in essex. they have a meeting at eight o'clock tonight and the party is being told that they have to, they have been told by conservative central offic
greater manchester for reform to pick up _ greater manchester for reform to pick up votes _ greater manchesterittle _ parliament looks. thanks very much and we will talk a little later. - parliament looks. thanks very much and we will talk a little later. to - and we will talk a little later. to tell you these are the candidates that have been selected so far that are battling it in that constituency were we have been reporting from full stop all on the screen but is worth saying that there is...
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greater manchester police say the woman, who was hurt by the dog, is still receiving treatment for hering the ownership of xl bullies came into effect earlier this year. it's now illegal to own one without an exemption certificate, and they must be kept on a lead and muzzled when in public. divina ramos, bbc news. the glastonbury festival ends tonight, with the american r&b star, sza headlining the pyramid stage. shania twain hasjust performed there, in the famed legends slot. katie razzall�*s at glastonbury. let's dance. let's go girls! glastonbury has been getting ready. as shania twain so memorably sings, to have a little fun. i feel like a woman. and the queen of country didn't disappoint at her glastonbury debut. and there she is, on stage somewhere way across this sea of pink cowboy hats and leopard print outfits. a true legend in the legends slot here at glastonbury. in a year where female voices have sung out across the festival. after dua lipa headlined on friday, other women artists have been wowing the glastonbury faithful, including little simz and paloma faith. when sza ta
greater manchester police say the woman, who was hurt by the dog, is still receiving treatment for hering the ownership of xl bullies came into effect earlier this year. it's now illegal to own one without an exemption certificate, and they must be kept on a lead and muzzled when in public. divina ramos, bbc news. the glastonbury festival ends tonight, with the american r&b star, sza headlining the pyramid stage. shania twain hasjust performed there, in the famed legends slot. katie...
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greater manchester police apologised for the failings of their investigation., bbc news. before we go —june marks pride month and celebrations have kicked off all around the world. in washington dc, these were the scenes as thousands celebrate with the lgbtq+ community. the parade route acknowledges the evolution of the lgbtq+ neighborhoods in the city. and in europe, the 28th rainbow parade took place in vienna. than 3a0,000 thousand people participating in the parade hello there. we started part two of the weekend. on a fine note, there was plenty of sunshine around, but since then, skies have clouded over for many. and we're seeing patchy rain pushing into northern ireland, parts of northern england, the midlands and wales, all courtesy of this weather front here, which is popping up as it's sliding its way south eastwards. all the while, this area of low pressure bringing strong winds to northern north east scotland with plenty of blustery showers here, some good sunny spells continuing across scotland and also south west england, the channel islands, but e
greater manchester police apologised for the failings of their investigation., bbc news. before we go —june marks pride month and celebrations have kicked off all around the world. in washington dc, these were the scenes as thousands celebrate with the lgbtq+ community. the parade route acknowledges the evolution of the lgbtq+ neighborhoods in the city. and in europe, the 28th rainbow parade took place in vienna. than 3a0,000 thousand people participating in the parade hello there. we started...
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and it _ shocker around greater manchester and it was _ shocker around greater manchester and it wasr that the swing _ politics and it does appear that the swing would be going the other way this time, _ swing would be going the other way this time, with labour, according to the polls— this time, with labour, according to the polls at— this time, with labour, according to the polls at least, taping leigh back— the polls at least, taping leigh back quite comfortable and picking up back quite comfortable and picking up seats _ back quite comfortable and picking up seats across greater manchester, and a _ up seats across greater manchester, and a big — up seats across greater manchester, and a big reversal of what was a bit of a shock— and a big reversal of what was a bit of a shock in— and a big reversal of what was a bit of a shock in the red bull seat in 2019 _ of a shock in the red bull seat in 2019. ~ ., , of a shock in the red bull seat in 2019. . ., , , ~ 2019. what is quite striking as well is how the issues _ 2019. what is quite striking as well is how the issues that _ 2019. w
and it _ shocker around greater manchester and it was _ shocker around greater manchester and it wasr that the swing _ politics and it does appear that the swing would be going the other way this time, _ swing would be going the other way this time, with labour, according to the polls— this time, with labour, according to the polls at— this time, with labour, according to the polls at least, taping leigh back— the polls at least, taping leigh back quite comfortable and picking up back...
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as i said earlier, the overall feeling is here in greater manchester commit a feel for politicians downto peter, i think he is spending the winnings at the bar. but good to finally get away with that. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today here in the uk. the first minister of wales vaughan gething has lost a confidence vote in the welsh parliament, the senedd — barely two months after he took office. the motion was brought by the conservatives — vaughan gething has faced questions about a campaign donation he received from a millionaire who had convictions for illegally dumping waste. the vote is non—binding, so the first minister is not obliged to resign. a court in florence has re—convicted amanda knox for slander, years after she was acquitted of murdering her british roommate meredith kercher in 2007. knox will not go to prison as she has already served four years for the murder, of which she was later acquitted. at the time of the investigation she accused local bar owner patrick lumumba who was innocent
as i said earlier, the overall feeling is here in greater manchester commit a feel for politicians downto peter, i think he is spending the winnings at the bar. but good to finally get away with that. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today here in the uk. the first minister of wales vaughan gething has lost a confidence vote in the welsh parliament, the senedd — barely two months after he took office. the motion was...
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greater. manchester lot of that. andy. _ a number of years. and a lot of that. andy. is— a number of years. and a lot of that. andy. is it _ a number of years. and a lot of that, andy, is it due _ a number of years. and a lot of that, andy, is it due to - a number of years. and a lot of that, andy, is it due to the - that, andy, is it due to the investment that you have been given by the conservative government. they have invested in levelling up in your region. i did it when i was secretary of state i gave you money. i know that you lot aren't such shrinking violets, i am going to call a halt to this bit of the conversation. brian, you are putting your hand up, i have to give you a shot as you politely put your hand up. i shot as you politely put your hand u . _ ., , shot as you politely put your hand up. i worry about the conservatives. that they are _ up. i worry about the conservatives. that they are not _ up. i worry about the conservatives. that they are not going _ up. i worry about the conservati
greater. manchester lot of that. andy. _ a number of years. and a lot of that. andy. is— a number of years. and a lot of that. andy. is it _ a number of years. and a lot of that, andy, is it due _ a number of years. and a lot of that, andy, is it due to - a number of years. and a lot of that, andy, is it due to the - that, andy, is it due to the investment that you have been given by the conservative government. they have invested in levelling up in your region. i did it when i was secretary...
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the fusilier museum, in bury, in greater manchester is a shrine to military service.ry would be safe in his hands. look at those around him — they have each served in the forces. they are now labour candidates. national security is the most important issue of our times. something which, of course, is always true. and which, for us, if we are privileged to serve our country, will become our solemn responsibility. and labour is promising to keep the uk's nuclear weapons if it wins. keir starmer, you could be prime minister next month. if circumstances necessitated it, would you authorise the firing of nuclear weapons, yes or no? it's a vital part of our defence, and of course, that means we have to be prepared to use it. how things have changed. i can't imagine being invited to a place like this for a speech by his predecessorjeremy corbyn. i want to be here because of my belief in a nuclear—free future! here addressing a campaign for nuclear disarmament rally in 2016. in that same year, half a dozen members of the current shadow cabinet voted against renewing the uk's
the fusilier museum, in bury, in greater manchester is a shrine to military service.ry would be safe in his hands. look at those around him — they have each served in the forces. they are now labour candidates. national security is the most important issue of our times. something which, of course, is always true. and which, for us, if we are privileged to serve our country, will become our solemn responsibility. and labour is promising to keep the uk's nuclear weapons if it wins. keir...
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, but the same _ much of greater manchester, but the same cost _ much of greater manchester, but thebuilding _ where the roof collapsed and another building has been condemned. so be concerns— building has been condemned. so be concerns about that level of investment in the nhs and the service — investment in the nhs and the service people are getting bigger concerns — service people are getting bigger concerns. and hopes one of the parties — concerns. and hopes one of the parties would have a plan to turn that around. parties would have a plan to turn that around-— parties would have a plan to turn that around. kevin fitzpatrick and bethan, interesting _ that around. kevin fitzpatrick and bethan, interesting to _ that around. kevin fitzpatrick and bethan, interesting to talk- that around. kevin fitzpatrick and bethan, interesting to talk to i that around. kevin fitzpatrick and | bethan, interesting to talk to both of you. thank you for bringing us the news from where you are. and you can see a full list of the candidates standing in the cheadle constituency here, and a reminder that
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studio: we will cut out of that to bring you what is happening in greater manchester.our. that is at the core of keir — the past from labour. that is at the core of keir starmer's _ the past from labour. that is at the core of keir starmer's election - core of keir starmer's election campaign, that one word slogan, change, refers to the fact notjust that they want to change the country and a change of party and government obviously, but it is designed to appeal to what keir starmer courses change labour party, and one of the clearest symbols of that is the language he is using to talk about defence, and to talk about as he is talking about today, the nuclear deterrent because as you heard in that clip from shadow defence secretaryjohn healey, what labour are talking about today is what they call a triple lock of the nuclear deterrent, policies designed to show that labour will maintain and renew the nuclear deterrent and that in itself is a departure from a few years ago under the leadership of jeremy corbyn when there were splits within the party, but some of the very
studio: we will cut out of that to bring you what is happening in greater manchester.our. that is at the core of keir — the past from labour. that is at the core of keir starmer's _ the past from labour. that is at the core of keir starmer's election - core of keir starmer's election campaign, that one word slogan, change, refers to the fact notjust that they want to change the country and a change of party and government obviously, but it is designed to appeal to what keir starmer courses...
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respect party mp george galloway in 2019 — have launched their general election campaign in greater manchesterelection in february — says the party will field hundreds of candidates. the workers party leader also told supporters he will begin legal action against itv and 0fcom for not being invited to take part in next tuesday's head—to—head debate between labour leader keir starmer and prime minister rishi sunak. the opposition leader in israel has asked the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, to accept a peace proposal announced by president biden to end the conflict with hamas in gaza. yair lapid said he would support the government, if right—wing members of benjamin netanyahu's coalition resigned in protest. mr netanyahu says israel will continue to focus on the destruction of hamas and the freeing of all hostages. he was responding to a three—phase proposal from presidentjoe biden who says hamas is no longer capable of launching another 0ctober 7th—style attack on israel. meanwhile, there are reports that a meeting between egyptian, us and israeli officials will take place on sunday to di
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people of greater manchester, you've got, you've got, some other interesting characters there, but ,ently nearly 20 of them have allegedly been saying stuff like , you know, saying stuff like, you know, anti—semitic slurs and even backed pro—palestinian protests at auschwitz. suzanne, i mean, what's happened to the green party? >> i mean, you'd have to be have to be nuts, i think, to actually go anywhere near the green party. anyway, if you read their manifesto, everybody thinks they're lovely, light and fluffy green environmentalists. absolutely not. they're what's called the watermelon party, you know, nice and green on the outside and blood red in the middle. hard socialist, communist. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and i think what's really encourages these kind of people to join them, they're now at 10. >> they're actually ahead of the lib dems. they're now the lib dems are fifth in some polls. so i think you're going to see more scrutiny in the run up to the campaign. >> the important thing is i want to see the green party treat these people as it always tells other people, other politic
people of greater manchester, you've got, you've got, some other interesting characters there, but ,ently nearly 20 of them have allegedly been saying stuff like , you know, saying stuff like, you know, anti—semitic slurs and even backed pro—palestinian protests at auschwitz. suzanne, i mean, what's happened to the green party? >> i mean, you'd have to be have to be nuts, i think, to actually go anywhere near the green party. anyway, if you read their manifesto, everybody thinks...
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marple bridge in greater manchester.al election. that is, unless you've arrived in the nick of time. we're just catching up a bit. this bedraggled reporter in a creased suit finds himself on an impromptu hike, chasing the leader of the liberal democrats. ed davey has specialised in the wacky stunt on this campaign. he's brought us to the top of a hill for his next one. today, he's painting porcelain on a picnic table. these capers command attention — that is their strategy, a small party fighting to be heard. they'd like to rejoin the eu single market, give 16 and i7—year—olds the vote, and deliverfree personal care and more gps in england. now reunited with his jacket and tie, i wanted on your behalf to ask sir ed what a party like his can actually achieve, given it won't win the election. what's the best you can hope for, for the content in this manifesto? is it that whoever is in government nicks the best bits? well, it's quite often that liberal democrat policies are stolen, but you'll get them stolen more often if y
marple bridge in greater manchester.al election. that is, unless you've arrived in the nick of time. we're just catching up a bit. this bedraggled reporter in a creased suit finds himself on an impromptu hike, chasing the leader of the liberal democrats. ed davey has specialised in the wacky stunt on this campaign. he's brought us to the top of a hill for his next one. today, he's painting porcelain on a picnic table. these capers command attention — that is their strategy, a small party...
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journalists were invited, seamless link, to greater manchester on thursday morning to see keir starmerw cabinet unveil labour's manifesto. and this was, laura, the weird thing about this is, i mean, the manifesto was finalised a few days ago at that clause five meeting they have with the unions and other stakeholders. but actually a lot of it they've been discussing for years. yes, and the important thing to understand is that this is part of keir starmer's very carefully worked outflow chart of sort out win the leadership election, sort out the party, start to make the public arguments, get the public hopefully to trust you, spell out his priorities through the missions for government, start giving more of the detail, then culminate in a manifesto and then hopefully wins the election. right. so we're about whatever is that stage five or six of his very, very, very carefully worked out flow chart that he drew with his close staff really some years ago. and very deliberately, this is not a moment of, "oh, my god, what fireworks. "i can't imagine that they've come up with this huge tax c
journalists were invited, seamless link, to greater manchester on thursday morning to see keir starmerw cabinet unveil labour's manifesto. and this was, laura, the weird thing about this is, i mean, the manifesto was finalised a few days ago at that clause five meeting they have with the unions and other stakeholders. but actually a lot of it they've been discussing for years. yes, and the important thing to understand is that this is part of keir starmer's very carefully worked outflow chart...
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the debate was held in greater manchester and was moderated byjulie etchingham, who posed questions onalso each given the opportunity to ask another representative a question. to unpick this more is our political correspondent helen catt. let's start with that debate. what do you think was the subject that cause the most heated discussions? as you said, it covered a range of topics from health to the economy, immigration, it winning quite a bit of depth, this debate. what was to watch the changing dynamics when there was a similar debate last week on the bbc what we saw were labour and the conservatives really having their own mini debate on one side, along the other parties attacking reform last week. but this week what was really notable was while there were attacks on the conservatives on issues like immigration, the economy and the cost—of—living labour came under a lot more fire. labours angela raynerfrom other parties like the greens, light plaid cymru, like the greens, light plaid cymru, like the greens, light plaid cymru, like the snp on topics like their plans for health care
the debate was held in greater manchester and was moderated byjulie etchingham, who posed questions onalso each given the opportunity to ask another representative a question. to unpick this more is our political correspondent helen catt. let's start with that debate. what do you think was the subject that cause the most heated discussions? as you said, it covered a range of topics from health to the economy, immigration, it winning quite a bit of depth, this debate. what was to watch the...
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respect party mp george galloway in 2019 — have launched their general election campaign in greater manchesterebruary — says the party will field hundreds of candidates. the workers party leader also told supporters he will begin legal action against itv and 0fcom for not being invited to take part in next tuesday's head—to—head debate between labour leader keir starmer and prime minister rishi sunak. campaign all over this country with hundreds of candidates is well and truly under...
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in a moment, bbc greater manchester's political reporter kevin fitzpatrick who's in bolton but first,rendan. northern ireland has a very different political landscape than the rest of the uk and a very different set of political parties here. in total, there are 18 constituencies across northern ireland but one of the key battlegrounds will be here in east belfast. this constituency is home to northern ireland's devolved government at stormont. it also takes in the city's shipyard where the titanic was built, and in more recent years the hit tv series game of thrones was filmed here. this particular �*game of thrones' is largely seen as a contest between two party leaders — gavin robinson, the new leader of the democratic unionist party, and the challenger, naomi long, leader of the alliance party. they've battled for this seat on three previous occasions, with gavin robinson emerging each time as the winner. but in 2019, the margin between them narrowed to around 1,800 votes. people will be watching this result very closely this time around whenever it comes around next month but for
in a moment, bbc greater manchester's political reporter kevin fitzpatrick who's in bolton but first,rendan. northern ireland has a very different political landscape than the rest of the uk and a very different set of political parties here. in total, there are 18 constituencies across northern ireland but one of the key battlegrounds will be here in east belfast. this constituency is home to northern ireland's devolved government at stormont. it also takes in the city's shipyard where the...
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so, yeah, labourwere at the fusilier museum, in bury, in greater manchester, doing the whole "please all of this. we've seen keir starmer go out and see british nato's troops in estonia a couple of times. he went out to nato hq himself, in brussels, on an occasion, he went to barrow in furness, in cumbria, where british nuclear submarines are made. he has been going out of his way to try and say, "look, whatever happened under labour in the recent past, iejeremy corbyn" — and recall that he served injeremy corbyn�*s shadow cabinet — "labour has changed since now." labour have often historically faced a sort of battle when it comes to credibility, believability, and trust on defence. it's not traditionally a strong subject for the party. then you throw into the mixjeremy corbyn — who was a sceptic about nuclear weapons, sceptic about nato, the defence alliance — and labour were trounced at the last general election. and what keir starmer has been trying to do pretty much ever since he got the job is to reassure people that a labour government under his leadership could be trusted with
so, yeah, labourwere at the fusilier museum, in bury, in greater manchester, doing the whole "please all of this. we've seen keir starmer go out and see british nato's troops in estonia a couple of times. he went out to nato hq himself, in brussels, on an occasion, he went to barrow in furness, in cumbria, where british nuclear submarines are made. he has been going out of his way to try and say, "look, whatever happened under labour in the recent past, iejeremy corbyn" — and...
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and actually, since then he's left here in greater manchester and gone to wem in shropshire, where he's an alpaca called pele. um, well, the other bit of the lib dem strategy, alongside doing colourful pictures and stunts, is to target tory seats in the south of england. so what's he doing in the north west of england? well, it's the same strategy with a splash of northern flavour, really. so yeah, almost every single lib dem target seat is conservative facing. in other words had a conservative mp in the last parliament. so here we are in hazel grove, that was the case, uh, in the last parliament, there's a nearby seat, cheadle. you can see a list of all of the candidates for all the seats that we're referring to on the bbc news website. on his trip to shropshire, it's the north shropshire constituency that you might remember the lib dems won in a by election from the conservatives. and so the blue wall, as the lib dems like to call it, is, yes, principally in the south east of england and in the west country, but it has pockets in the north of england, too. harrogate, for instance, in
and actually, since then he's left here in greater manchester and gone to wem in shropshire, where he's an alpaca called pele. um, well, the other bit of the lib dem strategy, alongside doing colourful pictures and stunts, is to target tory seats in the south of england. so what's he doing in the north west of england? well, it's the same strategy with a splash of northern flavour, really. so yeah, almost every single lib dem target seat is conservative facing. in other words had a conservative...
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the fusilier museum, in bury, in greater manchester is a shrine to military service.n who wants to be prime minister wants to convince you the country would be safe in his hands. look at those around him — they have each served in the forces. they are now labour candidates. national security is the most important issue of our times. something which, of course, is always true. and which, for us, if we are privileged to serve our country, will become our solemn responsibility. and labour is promising to keep the uk's nuclear weapons if it wins. keir starmer, you could be prime minister next month. if circumstances necessitated it, would you authorise the firing of nuclear weapons — yes or no? it's a vital part of our defence, and of course that means we have to be prepared to use it. how things have changed. i can't imagine being invited to a place like this for a speech by his predecessor, jeremy corbyn... i want to be here because of my belief in a nuclear—free future! ..here addressing a campaign for nuclear disarmament rally in 2016. in that same year, half a dozen
the fusilier museum, in bury, in greater manchester is a shrine to military service.n who wants to be prime minister wants to convince you the country would be safe in his hands. look at those around him — they have each served in the forces. they are now labour candidates. national security is the most important issue of our times. something which, of course, is always true. and which, for us, if we are privileged to serve our country, will become our solemn responsibility. and labour is...
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the fusilier museum in bury in greater manchester is a shrine to military service.o convince you the country would be safe in his hands. look at those around him. they have each served in the forces. they are now labour candidates. national security is the most important issue of our times. something which, of course, is always true. and which for us, if we are privileged to serve our country, will become our solemn responsibility. and labour is promising to keep the uk's nuclear weapons if it winds. keir starmer, you could be prime minister next month. if circumstances necessitated it, would you authorise the firing of nuclear weapons, yes or no? it's a vital part of our defence, and of course, that means we have to be prepared to use it. how things have changed. i can't imagine being invited to a place like this for a speech by his predecessorjeremy corbyn. i want to be here because of my beiief— i want to be here because of my belief in— i want to be here because of my belief in a — i want to be here because of my belief in a nuclear free future! here — belief in
the fusilier museum in bury in greater manchester is a shrine to military service.o convince you the country would be safe in his hands. look at those around him. they have each served in the forces. they are now labour candidates. national security is the most important issue of our times. something which, of course, is always true. and which for us, if we are privileged to serve our country, will become our solemn responsibility. and labour is promising to keep the uk's nuclear weapons if it...
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and the route _ work in greater manchester and the route that _ work in greater manchester and the route of action because it is covered with snow _ of action because it is covered with snow there — of action because it is covered with snow. there is also health. recently they applied to the government for £10 million for a new health hub and that was— £10 million for a new health hub and that was turned down. there is also the cost _ that was turned down. there is also the cost of— that was turned down. there is also the cost of living crisis, the same as everywhere. the the cost of living crisis, the same as everywhere-— the cost of living crisis, the same as everywhere. the interesting thing about we where _ as everywhere. the interesting thing about we where you _ as everywhere. the interesting thing about we where you are. _ as everywhere. the interesting thing about we where you are. whoever i as everywhere. the interesting thing i about we where you are. whoever wins where you are, wins the election, apart from one year. this where you are, wins the election, apart from one year.—
and the route _ work in greater manchester and the route that _ work in greater manchester and the route of action because it is covered with snow _ of action because it is covered with snow there — of action because it is covered with snow. there is also health. recently they applied to the government for £10 million for a new health hub and that was— £10 million for a new health hub and that was turned down. there is also the cost _ that was turned down. there is also the cost of—...
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we are in a studio not farfrom salford in greater manchester and the audience there will be able to aske moderated by itv�*sjulie etchingham. one of the things when any of these debates take place which people will been watching for is fact checking the claims that come from the politicians, they will be claim and counterclaim coming, and a torrent, i am sure. my colleague nick eardley has been looking at some of those issues and challenges added that debate. , , ., ., ., debate. yes, the first head-to-head toni . ht. a debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight- a big _ debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight. a big moment _ debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight. a big moment in _ debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight. a big moment in the i tonight. a big moment in the campaign. which claims can you trust and which can you not to trust? bbc verify will be here today to look at exactly that. we don't know exactly what will come up, but we have been preparing based on some of the claims we have heard from keir starmer and rishi sunak in the past three days. i wanted to m
we are in a studio not farfrom salford in greater manchester and the audience there will be able to aske moderated by itv�*sjulie etchingham. one of the things when any of these debates take place which people will been watching for is fact checking the claims that come from the politicians, they will be claim and counterclaim coming, and a torrent, i am sure. my colleague nick eardley has been looking at some of those issues and challenges added that debate. , , ., ., ., debate. yes, the...
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here in greater manchester _ real mix of seats. here in greater manchester and _ real mix of seats.back in 2019 with borisjohnson's promised wood red wall, but back in 2019 with boris johnson's promised to wood red wall, but back in 2019 with borisjohnson's promised to get brexit— borisjohnson's promised to get brexit on— borisjohnson's promised to get brexit on a level of the country, the conservatives swept to power in seats _ the conservatives swept to power in seats they _ the conservatives swept to power in seats they never had luck on before, picking _ seats they never had luck on before, picking up— seats they never had luck on before, picking up five extra seats can often — picking up five extra seats can often with a small majority in places— often with a small majority in places where they had had a labour mp for— places where they had had a labour mp for over— places where they had had a labour mp for over a century. a part of the change. _ mp for over a century. a part of the change, potentially, this election is that— change, potentially, this election is that there is
here in greater manchester _ real mix of seats. here in greater manchester and _ real mix of seats.back in 2019 with borisjohnson's promised wood red wall, but back in 2019 with boris johnson's promised to wood red wall, but back in 2019 with borisjohnson's promised to get brexit— borisjohnson's promised to get brexit on— borisjohnson's promised to get brexit on a level of the country, the conservatives swept to power in seats _ the conservatives swept to power in seats they _ the...
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nina is at leigh market in greater manchester for us. morning, nina.est the waters a little bit. they are. i will explain _ test the waters a little bit. they are. i will explain to _ test the waters a little bit. they are. i will explain to you - test the waters a little bit. they are. i will explain to you why i test the waters a little bit. tie: are. i will explain to you why we have come to leigh in greater manchester. you are working on election night in 2019, naga, as i was. i rememberthe election night in 2019, naga, as i was. i remember the exact moment when we land leigh had swung from labour to conservatives for the first time in its 100 year history. there were shock waves across the uk. nothing short of a political earthquake. this is a former mining town. salaries are lower than the average and house prices are half the national average. a real shock they abandoned labour. that was the old days. now a new era of politics. there is much more to this constituency and post industrial metals and mining towns, as we have been finding out. come
nina is at leigh market in greater manchester for us. morning, nina.est the waters a little bit. they are. i will explain _ test the waters a little bit. they are. i will explain to _ test the waters a little bit. they are. i will explain to you - test the waters a little bit. they are. i will explain to you why i test the waters a little bit. tie: are. i will explain to you why we have come to leigh in greater manchester. you are working on election night in 2019, naga, as i was. i rememberthe...
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manifesto launch day for the labour party in greater manchester.afraid not. i don't think anyone will _ change? i am afraid not. i don't think anyone will hear - change? i am afraid not. i don't think anyone will hear anything | change? i am afraid not. i don't - think anyone will hear anything new, certainly people paying attention to the labour campaign and what keir starmer has said. they are treating the launch of the manifesto as a moment to weave together the strands of keir starmer�*s leadership over the last four years. i think he will focus on in his speech before they unveil the document, 800 pages of plans for government, is growth. for keir starmer that is a shift from where the labour party was when he became leader. he said he wants to totally reject the views of those more interested in tax and spend and how you distribute wealth rather than growing that wealth. i think he will talk a lot about planning, reforming the planning system. he said labour has a plan to overcome objections of councils to ensure 1.5 million new homes are bui
manifesto launch day for the labour party in greater manchester.afraid not. i don't think anyone will _ change? i am afraid not. i don't think anyone will hear - change? i am afraid not. i don't think anyone will hear anything | change? i am afraid not. i don't - think anyone will hear anything new, certainly people paying attention to the labour campaign and what keir starmer has said. they are treating the launch of the manifesto as a moment to weave together the strands of keir starmer�*s...
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police in greater manchester have shot and killed an xl bully dog after it attacked a woman.find the following video distressing footage shared on social media shows officers firing at the dog multiple times as it ran through a residential street in eccles. officers were called to reports of a dangerous and out of control dog on friday night, after members of the public had failed to control the animal. the victim is still receiving treatment and two men were arrested after allegedly confronting officers in the united states. the white house is pushing back on reports that president biden plans to discuss the future of his campaign with his family at camp david today, after a report by nbc news that quoted several unnamed sources alleging that some senior party members are pushing for the president to stand aside of course, following his performance in a televised debate against donald trump. but officials say the trip was planned before the debate and denied that there was any serious discussion about the president standing down. england will face off against slovakia later
police in greater manchester have shot and killed an xl bully dog after it attacked a woman.find the following video distressing footage shared on social media shows officers firing at the dog multiple times as it ran through a residential street in eccles. officers were called to reports of a dangerous and out of control dog on friday night, after members of the public had failed to control the animal. the victim is still receiving treatment and two men were arrested after allegedly...
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police in greater manchester have shot and killed an xl bully dog after it attacked a woman.nd our warning some viewers may find the following video distressing footage shared on social media shows officers firing at the dog, multiple times as it ran through a residential street in eccles. officers were called to reports of a dangerous and out of control dog on friday night, after members of the public had failed to contain the animal. the victim is still receiving treatment and two men were arrested after confronting officers well, in the united states, the white house is pushing back on reports that president biden plans to discuss the future of his campaign with his family at camp david today, after a report by nbc news that quoted several unnamed sources alleging that some senior party members are pushing for the president to stand aside. that follows his performance in a televised debate against donald trump. but officials say the trip was planned before the debate and denied that there was any serious discussion about the president's standing down. the king is opening b
police in greater manchester have shot and killed an xl bully dog after it attacked a woman.nd our warning some viewers may find the following video distressing footage shared on social media shows officers firing at the dog, multiple times as it ran through a residential street in eccles. officers were called to reports of a dangerous and out of control dog on friday night, after members of the public had failed to contain the animal. the victim is still receiving treatment and two men were...
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greater manchester _ wasjust so emotional. he is free.tic election campaign and the pace is getting quicker and quicker and quicker. this morning will be asking how the tories can come back from the prime minister's disastrous blunder over leaving d—day early, the tories have been rattled by that and panicking to losing votes of reform uk, and nigel farage shall be with us live this morning along with politicians from the tory party, labour and the s&p and a cracking panel as well! look forward to seeing you at nine o'clock. more than 80 nautre conservation groups have come together to launch a legal bid to force the next government to do more in tackling the decline of wildlife in england. organisations including the national trust and the rspb are also calling for politicians from all parties to pledge to do more to boost bio—diversity. 0ur rural affairs correspondent, malcolm prior, reports. water fails, waterfails, one of water fails, one of the waterfails, one of the most endangered species in the uk, but entering a comeback in this
greater manchester _ wasjust so emotional. he is free.tic election campaign and the pace is getting quicker and quicker and quicker. this morning will be asking how the tories can come back from the prime minister's disastrous blunder over leaving d—day early, the tories have been rattled by that and panicking to losing votes of reform uk, and nigel farage shall be with us live this morning along with politicians from the tory party, labour and the s&p and a cracking panel as well! look...
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i think so shall we should we see what the people of greater manchester had to say?th manchester, so the most important issue for me in the upcoming general election is that the next government sort out and get stability in housing and property and the economy. our work as a landlord and i have done for 25 years, and it's just a mess at the minute. so as a voter in south manchester, i have floated between the lib dems and labour and those few choices in south manchester, the conservatives never get in in this area. don't stand a chance on a national level. the conservatives, for me as a landlord and a property owner, have been unbelievably disappointing . i think they've disappointing. i think they've been disappointing for landlords and tenants, to be honest. they have not got their act together. what they've promised hasn't materialised . they've chopped materialised. they've chopped and changed their mind. they haven't followed through on their promises , they've made it their promises, they've made it confusing for everybody, so they've been useless actually, on
i think so shall we should we see what the people of greater manchester had to say?th manchester, so the most important issue for me in the upcoming general election is that the next government sort out and get stability in housing and property and the economy. our work as a landlord and i have done for 25 years, and it's just a mess at the minute. so as a voter in south manchester, i have floated between the lib dems and labour and those few choices in south manchester, the conservatives never...
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sorry, in greater manchester as a consequence of these protests . a consequence of these protests.ey're making significant losses as a consequence . consequence. >> charlie, when can we see the documentary? >> the documentary is now live on the website exclusively for our members. >> brilliant. and we must read out a statement from palestine action in response to this documentary. instro precision is wholly owned by israel's largest weapons firm, elbit systems. the factory frequently exports weaponry to israel, who are committing genocide in gaza as a party to the genocide convention, britain has a responsibility to prevent the occurrence of genocide when our government fails to abide by their legal and moral obligations, its responsibility of ordinary people to take direct action. there you have it, charlie. thank you very much indeed. it, charlie. thank you very much indeed . coming up next, we're indeed. coming up next, we're going to be speaking about drink driving. and the limits should be reduced, perhaps shouldn't drink anything if welcome back to vote 2024. doctors have sug
sorry, in greater manchester as a consequence of these protests . a consequence of these protests.ey're making significant losses as a consequence . consequence. >> charlie, when can we see the documentary? >> the documentary is now live on the website exclusively for our members. >> brilliant. and we must read out a statement from palestine action in response to this documentary. instro precision is wholly owned by israel's largest weapons firm, elbit systems. the factory...
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journalists were invited, seamless link to greater manchester on thursday morning to see keir starmerng, i mean, the manifesto was finalised a few days ago at that meeting we have with the unions and other stakeholders but actually a lot of that they've been discussing for years. lot of that they've been discussing for ears. �* ., for years. and the important thing to understand _ for years. and the important thing to understand is _ for years. and the important thing to understand is this _ for years. and the important thing to understand is this is _ for years. and the important thing to understand is this is part - for years. and the important thing to understand is this is part of - to understand is this is part of keir starmer�*s very carefully worked out flow chart of, you know, sort out, when the leadership election, sort out the party, start to make the public arguments, get the public hopefully to trust you, spell out his party mission for government, start giving more of the detail, then culminate in a manifesto that hopefully wins the election. wherever that stage five or s
journalists were invited, seamless link to greater manchester on thursday morning to see keir starmerng, i mean, the manifesto was finalised a few days ago at that meeting we have with the unions and other stakeholders but actually a lot of that they've been discussing for years. lot of that they've been discussing for ears. �* ., for years. and the important thing to understand _ for years. and the important thing to understand is _ for years. and the important thing to understand is this _...
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the fusilier museum, in bury, in greater manchester is a shrine to military service.e prime minister wants to convince you the country would be safe in his hands. look at those around him — they have each served in the forces. they are now labour candidates. national security is the most important issue of our times. something which, of course, is always true. and which, for us, if we are privileged to serve our country, will become our solemn responsibility. and labour is promising to keep the uk's nuclear weapons if it wins. keir starmer, you could be prime minister next month. if circumstances necessitated it, would you authorise the firing of nuclear weapons, yes or no? it's a vital part of our defence, and of course, that means we have to be prepared to use it. how things have changed. i can't imagine being invited to a place like this for a speech by his predecessor, jeremy corbyn... i want to be here because of my belief in a nuclear—free future! ..here addressing a campaign for nuclear disarmament rally in 2016. in that same year, half a dozen members of the c
the fusilier museum, in bury, in greater manchester is a shrine to military service.e prime minister wants to convince you the country would be safe in his hands. look at those around him — they have each served in the forces. they are now labour candidates. national security is the most important issue of our times. something which, of course, is always true. and which, for us, if we are privileged to serve our country, will become our solemn responsibility. and labour is promising to keep...
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it's in greater manchester that i'm referring to. you, bill, why don't we just take policing back to basics generally? >> well, i think he's a very good chief constable. he's actually appointed by andy burnham after andy sacked the previous chief constable. so, tongue in cheek, you could say it's a good labour success story. however. seriously, this is the right approach. it's about bobbies on the beat. it's about bobbies on the beat. it's about communicating the clearing up of crime. it's making clear that every crime will be investigated. i don't think it's about woke or anti—woke. it's about woke or anti—woke. it's about having a serious plan and good leadership, and he's delivered on it. >> well, this is what people want to see though, isn't it? police doing their job, actually police doing theirjob, actually being on the streets, actually solving and dealing with crime. they don't want to see police taking the knee for black lives matter. they don't want to see police and other people in pubuc police and other people in public i
it's in greater manchester that i'm referring to. you, bill, why don't we just take policing back to basics generally? >> well, i think he's a very good chief constable. he's actually appointed by andy burnham after andy sacked the previous chief constable. so, tongue in cheek, you could say it's a good labour success story. however. seriously, this is the right approach. it's about bobbies on the beat. it's about bobbies on the beat. it's about communicating the clearing up of crime....
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officers were seen chasing the animal down a street in greater manchester before it was killed.tertainment correspondent colin paterson was there. coldplay headlining glastonbury for a record fifth time. and a crowd full of stars. on a viewing platform to the left of the pyramid stage, tom cruise, simon pegg and gillian anderson. coldplay started with ten of their most famous singles in a row. 100,000 people around you, singing at the same time! it makes a man happy. afterwards, an attempt to speak to tom cruise. bbc, tom, very quick review for the bbc? very quick review? aw. awesome. awesome! we got one word. simon pegg was rather chattier. they cut their teeth on the festival circuit so they know how to play. this kind of audience. and it was just extraordinary. oh, it was phenomenal atjust seeing all the lights in the background, all the thousands of people that were here. absolutely brilliant. waita minute, you're the guy! # pineapple on his head. as long as it's yellow. getting sung to by chris martin. i don't think this moment can ever be topped. - michaelj fox came out. t
officers were seen chasing the animal down a street in greater manchester before it was killed.tertainment correspondent colin paterson was there. coldplay headlining glastonbury for a record fifth time. and a crowd full of stars. on a viewing platform to the left of the pyramid stage, tom cruise, simon pegg and gillian anderson. coldplay started with ten of their most famous singles in a row. 100,000 people around you, singing at the same time! it makes a man happy. afterwards, an attempt to...
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i'm 46 years old and i live in oldham, greater manchester. boat crossings need to be dealt with quite urgently . be dealt with quite urgently. it's just unbelievable the amount of people that they're letting in the country. i don't think the tories know what they're doing, to be fair, i don't think they've got an answer. the, the rwanda plan, they seem to be putting on hold until after the election. i don't know whether they're using that as a bit of a, bribe for the electorate. so in the past, ihave the electorate. so in the past, i have voted for labour and i have voted for tory. so i'm probably what you consider a floating voter at this stage in the game . i don't feel i can the game. i don't feel i can trust labour. i don't know who keir starmer is and what he stands for. to be fair, and the tories have just let their voters down. richard tice and the reform party is saying things that i like, so my vote would probably go for them. i've got quite a young family, two young daughters, and my and my wife, obviously. and, i do worry about the
i'm 46 years old and i live in oldham, greater manchester. boat crossings need to be dealt with quite urgently . be dealt with quite urgently. it's just unbelievable the amount of people that they're letting in the country. i don't think the tories know what they're doing, to be fair, i don't think they've got an answer. the, the rwanda plan, they seem to be putting on hold until after the election. i don't know whether they're using that as a bit of a, bribe for the electorate. so in the past,...
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this is stephen watson, who inherited greater manchester police. it was a bit of a mess back then.e. he was handed it by andy burnham. so this is not a left right thing. and actually the telegraph whenever they write about him they'll use the word woke . and he himself uses word woke. and he himself uses the word woke a lot. but, you know, sort of fair because what if we just get rid of that for a second? what you've got is the story of a guy who's in charge of the police, who makes police do policing. the basics of policing. oh, if we could just let that be the message, then more people would be on board if we don't put the w word in it. this makes so much sense. well, except why don't you chase your crimes? isn't it to do with the problem that a lot of policing they've been distracted by investigating mean tweets, dressing up in rainbow lanyards and dancing at pride? i mean, that kind of stuff is and has been described as woke and indeed the sensorial element of it, you know, sort of trying to clamp down on people's free speech. he was asked, wasn't he? would you ever take the kn
this is stephen watson, who inherited greater manchester police. it was a bit of a mess back then.e. he was handed it by andy burnham. so this is not a left right thing. and actually the telegraph whenever they write about him they'll use the word woke . and he himself uses word woke. and he himself uses the word woke a lot. but, you know, sort of fair because what if we just get rid of that for a second? what you've got is the story of a guy who's in charge of the police, who makes police do...
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here he is in greater manchester talking about labour's defence plans and as the labour mp for northyou, john, for all your support and your leadership on this vital issue . now this on this vital issue. now this week is the 80th anniversary of d—day . so i want to start by d—day. so i want to start by remembering the bravery of those soldiers who sailed from the south of england to the beaches of france, their individual courage and collective strength of our troops, who sacrificed that day, turned the tide of the second world war, brought liberation to europe, secured our freedom this week and every week we will remember them and week we will remember them and we will honour them . some gave we will honour them. some gave their lives so we could live freely. others returned home to build a new britain . we salute build a new britain. we salute those who remain with us today and keep the memory of their fallen comrades alive . and we fallen comrades alive. and we recognise with one voice as a nafion recognise with one voice as a nation , that our debt could nation, that our debt coul
here he is in greater manchester talking about labour's defence plans and as the labour mp for northyou, john, for all your support and your leadership on this vital issue . now this on this vital issue. now this week is the 80th anniversary of d—day . so i want to start by d—day. so i want to start by remembering the bravery of those soldiers who sailed from the south of england to the beaches of france, their individual courage and collective strength of our troops, who sacrificed that...
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this is a live shot of the event in greater manchester.r manifesto. let's now cross live and speak to our political correspondent who is at westminster for us. this year, the themes in this manifesto we are already pretty much across, aren't we? no surprises expected here. ., �* , , aren't we? no surprises expected here. . �* , , , . here. that's right. it is very much been touted _ here. that's right. it is very much been touted as _ here. that's right. it is very much been touted as reassurance - here. that's right. it is very much | been touted as reassurance rather than revelation. no drama stammer. if you have been vaguely keeping across what the labour party have been saying for the last 18 months orso been saying for the last 18 months or so you will have an idea of what is coming, particularly reinforcing the six steps that you might remember that keir starmer launched a few weeks ago. so talking about sticking to the spending rules, setting up this company great british energy to invest in green power. cutting nhs waiting list, bo
this is a live shot of the event in greater manchester.r manifesto. let's now cross live and speak to our political correspondent who is at westminster for us. this year, the themes in this manifesto we are already pretty much across, aren't we? no surprises expected here. ., �* , , aren't we? no surprises expected here. . �* , , , . here. that's right. it is very much been touted _ here. that's right. it is very much been touted as _ here. that's right. it is very much been touted as...
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and they have been circling in and around greater manchester because the debates will be happening hereg, trying to visit some marginal seats ahead of doing all of that prep. so all of the focus on that set piece moment because of the potential power of these debates to shape things. from rishi sunak�*s perspective, to try and get back in the game because they have been some opinion polls that for the conservatives that have looked really bleak. haifa that for the conservatives that have looked really bleak.— looked really bleak. how risky are the debates? _ looked really bleak. how risky are the debates? really _ looked really bleak. how risky are the debates? really risky. - looked really bleak. how risky are the debates? really risky. the . looked really bleak. how risky are i the debates? really risky. the sheer 'eo ard , the debates? really risky. the sheer jeopardy. there _ the debates? really risky. the sheer jeopardy. there you _ the debates? really risky. the sheer jeopardy, there you are _ the debates? really risky. the sheer jeopardy, there you are live - the debates? really
and they have been circling in and around greater manchester because the debates will be happening hereg, trying to visit some marginal seats ahead of doing all of that prep. so all of the focus on that set piece moment because of the potential power of these debates to shape things. from rishi sunak�*s perspective, to try and get back in the game because they have been some opinion polls that for the conservatives that have looked really bleak. haifa that for the conservatives that have...
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for much of its existence the landmark which runs from west yorkshire to greater manchester has been nal tunnel in the country. and highest canal tunnel in the count . ~ . . ., ., and highest canal tunnel in the count . ~ . . ., ., ., country. according to john, we are headin: country. according to john, we are heading in- — country. according to john, we are heading in- we _ country. according to john, we are heading in. we have _ country. according to john, we are heading in. we have got _ country. according to john, we are heading in. we have got the i country. according to john, we are heading in. we have got the lightsj heading in. we have got the lights on because it's literally pitch black. you don't want to be in there without a light. and this is us now, going into the tunnel proper, as it were. we havejust had a going into the tunnel proper, as it were. we have just had a train going into the tunnel proper, as it were. we havejust had a train go over our heads. sta n stan edge tunnel is one of the seven wonders of the waterways. it’s stan edge tunnel is one of the seven wond
for much of its existence the landmark which runs from west yorkshire to greater manchester has been nal tunnel in the country. and highest canal tunnel in the count . ~ . . ., ., and highest canal tunnel in the count . ~ . . ., ., ., country. according to john, we are headin: country. according to john, we are heading in- — country. according to john, we are heading in- we _ country. according to john, we are heading in. we have _ country. according to john, we are heading in. we have got _...
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greater manchester police apologised for the failings of their investigation.ts weight will take four years and cost nineteen million dollars. the oak—hulled galleon was built nearly 400 years ago to expand sweden's control over the baltic region but sank just eighteen minutes into its maiden voyage. it was raised from the sea bed in 1961 and found to be almost completely intact. we wa nted we wanted to be preserved for the future because it was over 300 years on the bottom of the sea, and we want at that amount of time to have it in the museum as well, because once we brought it up, it started to disintegrate faster, so we want to preserve it. the mammoth four—day, 27—country european election is coming to a close today. projected results will come in over the next few hours — so far forecasts are showing that the far—right freedom party has won in austria and in germany exit polls suggest that olaf sholz�*s governing sdp party is heading for third place. it is the first time since 1979 that the uk is not voting in a european election. let's ta ke let's take y
greater manchester police apologised for the failings of their investigation.ts weight will take four years and cost nineteen million dollars. the oak—hulled galleon was built nearly 400 years ago to expand sweden's control over the baltic region but sank just eighteen minutes into its maiden voyage. it was raised from the sea bed in 1961 and found to be almost completely intact. we wa nted we wanted to be preserved for the future because it was over 300 years on the bottom of the sea, and we...
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angela rayner feels liberated and vindicated after greater manchester police said they are not lookingusing. penny mordaunt has been critical of her and angela rayner may have a few things to say about that. �* u, . rayner may have a few things to say about that. ~ ,., ., , , ., . about that. also a big dynamic because we — about that. also a big dynamic because we are _ about that. also a big dynamic because we are talking - about that. also a big dynamic because we are talking about. because we are talking about essentially, seven people, and the moderator, and the majority of these are women. moderator, and the ma'ority of these are women-— are women. interesting dimension. niel are women. interesting dimension. nigel farage _ are women. interesting dimension. nigel farage will _ are women. interesting dimension. nigel farage will be _ are women. interesting dimension. nigel farage will be the _ are women. interesting dimension. nigel farage will be the star, - are women. interesting dimension. nigel farage will be the star, i - nigel farage will be the star, i suspect, — nigel fara
angela rayner feels liberated and vindicated after greater manchester police said they are not lookingusing. penny mordaunt has been critical of her and angela rayner may have a few things to say about that. �* u, . rayner may have a few things to say about that. ~ ,., ., , , ., . about that. also a big dynamic because we — about that. also a big dynamic because we are _ about that. also a big dynamic because we are talking - about that. also a big dynamic because we are talking about....