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was the huddersfield paper...? the people. was the huddersfield paper... 7 the huddersfield people. was the huddersfield paper...? the huddersfield examiner here? is it right the largest councils in the country could end up with no form of a&e? councils in the country could end up with no form of me? there are plans around the country for changing the configurations of hospital services, but i think if you are talking about suggestions that a&e here locally would close, it's. .. suggestions that a&e here locally would close, it's... inaudible my would close, it's... inaudible my understanding is there a scaremongering going on as to what is going to happen regarding accident and emergency and i suggest people do not listen to the scaremongering but look at the conservative party that will be putting more funding into the nhs. and insuring the nhs at the local level is driven by local people and what they need. if you want that, you need a good conservative representative locally to put that voice across. thank you very much, thank you. the prime minister theresa may taking questions
was the huddersfield paper...? the people. was the huddersfield paper... 7 the huddersfield people. was the huddersfield paper...? the huddersfield examiner here? is it right the largest councils in the country could end up with no form of a&e? councils in the country could end up with no form of me? there are plans around the country for changing the configurations of hospital services, but i think if you are talking about suggestions that a&e here locally would close, it's. .....
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in super league tonight, huddersfield beat st helens 24—16.h robin mcbryde says he's ready to help out the british and irish lions if they call on any of his players to bolster the squad in new zealand. the lions face the new zealand maori tomorrow morning and coach warren gatland is set to call up a handful of players and wales are already in new zealand, having beaten tonga in auckland this morning. if that happens, we have not been short—sighted to get this far, the other side of the world. if the call comes, we'll support the lions gladly. congratulate those who are selected. andy murray is preparing to defend his queen's club title on grass in london next week before he aims for a third men's singles title at wimbledon next month. however, despite being tennis‘s world number one, murray has told bbc sport his ‘time at the top' could soon be over... i know that some of the presenters have been doing really well into mid 30s, bot that may not be the case with me. this could be one of the last few years when i can compete for the majors, and
in super league tonight, huddersfield beat st helens 24—16.h robin mcbryde says he's ready to help out the british and irish lions if they call on any of his players to bolster the squad in new zealand. the lions face the new zealand maori tomorrow morning and coach warren gatland is set to call up a handful of players and wales are already in new zealand, having beaten tonga in auckland this morning. if that happens, we have not been short—sighted to get this far, the other side of the...
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elsewhere, wigan drew 19—19 at huddersfield. that's all from sportsday with me, will perry.n a moment, the papers. you're watching bbc news. stand by for the papers. the breaking news this evening, 800 households in north london are being told to leave their homes because of safety fears. five residential blocks on the chalcot estate in camden are being evacuated after tests showed that cladding were similar to that used on the grenfell tower. sonia jessup is on the estate now. what has been happening there tonight? this is ashley the taplow block. behind me, it looks quiet, but we have seen a steady stream of people through those doors, carrying a few belongings that they could take with them. we've had some people in yellow security jackets directing them, and fire safety warding stalking to them. we have seen young children carrying pillows. —— fire safety wardens, talking to them. and we have seen one lady trailing a small baby. many people i've spoken to said that they were frustrating —— they were frustrated with the way this had been carried out, that there had been a
elsewhere, wigan drew 19—19 at huddersfield. that's all from sportsday with me, will perry.n a moment, the papers. you're watching bbc news. stand by for the papers. the breaking news this evening, 800 households in north london are being told to leave their homes because of safety fears. five residential blocks on the chalcot estate in camden are being evacuated after tests showed that cladding were similar to that used on the grenfell tower. sonia jessup is on the estate now. what has been...
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catalans dragons are hosting huddersfield giants right now.eeds. he's jamaica's most famous sportsman, and this afternoon usain bolt will compete for the final time in his home country. bolt will retire after this summer's world championships in london, and jamaicans are preparing a memoarble send—off for him when he runs in the 100 metres at today's racers grand prix. just a warning there's some flash photography coming up in ade adedoyin's report from jamaica. 15 years ago, 15—year—old usain bolt made history here at the national stadium in kingston when he became the youngest athlete to win a world title. he would go on to be an icon of the sport and a face of the sport. winning records and olympic titles. he has always maintained that winning gold back here as a junior is still one of the highlights of his career because of the pressure of competing front of a home crowd, so it is perhaps fitting that the final race onjamaican soil should be here on the track where he shot to prominence. one thing i know is it is going to be a great recept
catalans dragons are hosting huddersfield giants right now.eeds. he's jamaica's most famous sportsman, and this afternoon usain bolt will compete for the final time in his home country. bolt will retire after this summer's world championships in london, and jamaicans are preparing a memoarble send—off for him when he runs in the 100 metres at today's racers grand prix. just a warning there's some flash photography coming up in ade adedoyin's report from jamaica. 15 years ago, 15—year—old...
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catala ns dragons hosted huddersfield giants. and at seven o'clock, wakefield take on leeds.d fifth. he's jamaica's most famous sportsman, and this afternoon usain bolt will compete for the final time in his home country. bolt will retire after this summer's world championships in london, and jamaicans are preparing a memoarble send—off for him when he runs in the 100 metres at today's racers grand prix. just a warning there's some flash photography coming up in ade adedoyin‘s report from jamaica. i know there is going to be energy and it will be one big party and a bit emotional but i am definitely looking forward to it. for me, i am discovering out there open wide and a strike to do my best as always, put on a show for them because that is why they are coming out too. england's women hockey players have been well beaten by argentina. england lost 5—1 at the olympic park to the team ranked third in the world. james burford reports. a clash between the northern and southern hemispheres. in a sport where close control and quick thinking rule, argentina set the pace. this deft
catala ns dragons hosted huddersfield giants. and at seven o'clock, wakefield take on leeds.d fifth. he's jamaica's most famous sportsman, and this afternoon usain bolt will compete for the final time in his home country. bolt will retire after this summer's world championships in london, and jamaicans are preparing a memoarble send—off for him when he runs in the 100 metres at today's racers grand prix. just a warning there's some flash photography coming up in ade adedoyin‘s report from...
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in super league, huddersfield beat st helens.day cup. alastair cook had made a century in essex‘s mammoth total, but an unbeaten 122 from former england all rounder samit patel helped see notts home with just three balls to spare, and that means they‘re into the lord‘s final on the first ofjuly. and the queen‘s birthday honours have recognised a number of figures from the sporting world. double 0lympic rowing champion heather stanning, who won her second gold with helen glover in rio last year, is now an 0be. lions prop rory best has also been made an 0be. the coach who guided great britain‘s women to hockey gold in rio, danny kerry, has received an mbe, as has world superbike champion jonathan rae and northern ireland football captain steven davis. and judy murray receives an 0be too. i‘ve seen kind of first—hand that your role models, of course they are important and they inspire and excite, but any sport is only as good as its grassroots. so for me, four years ago i was so determined that there would be a long—term legacy from
in super league, huddersfield beat st helens.day cup. alastair cook had made a century in essex‘s mammoth total, but an unbeaten 122 from former england all rounder samit patel helped see notts home with just three balls to spare, and that means they‘re into the lord‘s final on the first ofjuly. and the queen‘s birthday honours have recognised a number of figures from the sporting world. double 0lympic rowing champion heather stanning, who won her second gold with helen glover in rio...
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the other game finished in a draw between wigan and huddersfield.st is the one you want. you lay down a marker and then who knows what will happen. it will bea who knows what will happen. it will be a wonderful occasion. looking forward to it. since it started in finland, it's proved to be hugely successful at getting girls involved in sport. now hobby—horse show—jumping has arrived in the uk. ahead of this weekend's inaugural national championships we sent mike along for a canter round the course. it's the stuff of dreams for seven—year—old 0livia. her imagination running free in a real showjumping ring as she races against the clock, hoping for a clear round ahead of the inaugural national championships. i like jumping because you can go as high as you want and i find that really cool. here we have mike riding breakfast charlie. this horse is a great steed for him. for those of us who cannot afford a horse or have been challenged by lack of riding ability, this is an ideal way of experiencing a showjumping competition. it is my first one ever, and
the other game finished in a draw between wigan and huddersfield.st is the one you want. you lay down a marker and then who knows what will happen. it will bea who knows what will happen. it will be a wonderful occasion. looking forward to it. since it started in finland, it's proved to be hugely successful at getting girls involved in sport. now hobby—horse show—jumping has arrived in the uk. ahead of this weekend's inaugural national championships we sent mike along for a canter round the...
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apart from being asked about the precarious situation facing both dewsbury district hospital and huddersfieldan confirm that it is not closing. the service will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. the majority of patients will see no change to their service. thank you, mr speaker. they repeated claim that spending ever—increasing amounts of money on overseas aid keeps this country safe has been shown by recent events to be at her nonsense. can i tell the prime minister that spending more and more money on overseas aid each year does not make us look compassionate to be public, it makes us look idiotic to the public where that money is much neededin the public where that money is much needed in the united kingdom. so can she... can she promised to slash the overseas aid budget, spend the priorities in the uk. i hope she doesn't have a strange political aversion to pursuing any policies that might be popular with the public. well, i can assure my honourable friend that i don't have that aversion but on this issue, i do takea that aversion but on this issue, i do take a different view. i
apart from being asked about the precarious situation facing both dewsbury district hospital and huddersfieldan confirm that it is not closing. the service will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. the majority of patients will see no change to their service. thank you, mr speaker. they repeated claim that spending ever—increasing amounts of money on overseas aid keeps this country safe has been shown by recent events to be at her nonsense. can i tell the prime minister that spending...
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in islington, wherejeremy corbyn's seat is counted and emily thornberry‘s seat is counted, huddersfieldke ground, two seats in derby, labour's margaret beckett, and then westmorland and lonsdale, tim farron's constituency, all these people brought in as volunteers, paid, sometimes bank clerks paid overtime and it is responsible work and tiring. you have to open each one and verify it, not electronic, all done by hand and that is why it is taking time and if it is true that the turnout everywhere is up, the slower pace of results is what we can expect. with me is the former labour home secretary jack straw. when jeremy corbyn was first elected you said he would lead labour to political oblivion but the exit polls suggest labour has made gains. and if that's the case i'm delighted because i have been in the labour party slightly longer than jeremy corbyn and have been working for a labour victory. this election, it's perfectly public that a lot of people in the parliamentary party had reservations about jeremy people in the parliamentary party had reservations aboutjeremy but one interest
in islington, wherejeremy corbyn's seat is counted and emily thornberry‘s seat is counted, huddersfieldke ground, two seats in derby, labour's margaret beckett, and then westmorland and lonsdale, tim farron's constituency, all these people brought in as volunteers, paid, sometimes bank clerks paid overtime and it is responsible work and tiring. you have to open each one and verify it, not electronic, all done by hand and that is why it is taking time and if it is true that the turnout...