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as you know, i have not been very much in islington ovei’ have not been very much in islington over the to macca other places to go. this campaign started on the 18th of april, announced in the morning by the prime minister, and i we nt morning by the prime minister, and i went straight to birmingham to address the conference of carers, and promise what a labour government will do the carers and social care. he went on a journey all around the uk. all around the uk, he went on a journey all around the uk. allaround the uk, from he went on a journey all around the uk. all around the uk, from the si'iows uk. all around the uk, from the snows of aviemore, down to the hot sunshine of the south coast over the past seven weeks. 7000 miles of this country. we have been in 70 towns and cities, i was going to say we have been at a number of debates. i have been at a number of debates. i have been at a number of debates. i have been to debates, somebody else did not turn up! and this i have to say, this is the 90th rally at has spoken out during this campaign. and there is a big difference, as yo
as you know, i have not been very much in islington ovei’ have not been very much in islington over the to macca other places to go. this campaign started on the 18th of april, announced in the morning by the prime minister, and i we nt morning by the prime minister, and i went straight to birmingham to address the conference of carers, and promise what a labour government will do the carers and social care. he went on a journey all around the uk. all around the uk, he went on a journey all...
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in islington north, it isa based there.n islington north, it is a really diverse, multicultural community and on their homepage it talks about the islington great get together, an event taking place between the 16th and 18th ofjune to mark the one—year anniversary of the murder ofjo cox, the member of parliament, the politician who was tragically murdered and stabbed a year ago by a far right extremist. this organisation which does a lot of events is all about serving the muslim community in the area. basically it says it is all about education, best practice social and educational training centres, all about increasing the cultural diversity in the area. so that's their homepage. we've got a statement from the muslim welfare house website. the muslim council for britain have been speaking all through the night. today they are condemning what is widely being described as a terror attack that has taken part at —— taken place at finsbury park in london. this is the full statement they have issued online: muslim communities ha
in islington north, it isa based there.n islington north, it is a really diverse, multicultural community and on their homepage it talks about the islington great get together, an event taking place between the 16th and 18th ofjune to mark the one—year anniversary of the murder ofjo cox, the member of parliament, the politician who was tragically murdered and stabbed a year ago by a far right extremist. this organisation which does a lot of events is all about serving the muslim community in...
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in terms of islington, this is the highest turnout of any election in islington since 1951.rgest vote for winning candidate ever in the history of this borough. i am grateful to the people of islington. [applause] >> this election was called in order for the prime minister to gain a large majority in order to assert her authority. campaign has gone on for the last six weeks. i have traveled the whole country, spoken at events and rallies all over the country. and you know what? politics has changed and politics is not going back into the box it was before. what once happened is, people have said they have had quite enough of austerity politics. quite enough of cuts in public expenditure, underfunding health care, schools, education services, not giving our young people the chance they deserve in our society. i am very, very proud of the campaigns my party has run, a manifesto for the many, not the few. i am very proud of the results coming in all over the country tonight. people voting for hope for the future and turning their back on austerity. [applause] if there is a mess
in terms of islington, this is the highest turnout of any election in islington since 1951.rgest vote for winning candidate ever in the history of this borough. i am grateful to the people of islington. [applause] >> this election was called in order for the prime minister to gain a large majority in order to assert her authority. campaign has gone on for the last six weeks. i have traveled the whole country, spoken at events and rallies all over the country. and you know what? politics...
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this time taking place in north london in the borough of islington north which is to record and's areayn‘s. he has been active overnight, speaking to the various authorities about all of the events which have taken place. bring you up—to—date with what has happened, here is greg dawson. the seven sisters rd in north londonjust after midnight. this footage was recorded moments after a van mounted the pavement and struck several pedestrians. the streets have been filled with worshippers who just left evening prayers at the finsbury park mosque and the nearby muslim welfare house. he looked straight, he looked straight like it was towards muslims. they were basically the target. he basically drove on the pavement, coming straight towards all the muslims, and as he was coming to them, he hit all of them. within hours, the muslim council of britain claimed the van was intentionally driven at worshippers. police say the driver, a 48—year—old man, was found by members of the public and handed over to officers to be arrested. he has since been taken to hospital as a precaution. i was coming fr
this time taking place in north london in the borough of islington north which is to record and's areayn‘s. he has been active overnight, speaking to the various authorities about all of the events which have taken place. bring you up—to—date with what has happened, here is greg dawson. the seven sisters rd in north londonjust after midnight. this footage was recorded moments after a van mounted the pavement and struck several pedestrians. the streets have been filled with worshippers who...
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jeremy corbyn is now back in north london, in islington.of this 2017 general election campaign. let us cross the two hour correspondent dan johnson. he campaign. let us cross the two hour correspondent danjohnson. he is about to come on stage.
jeremy corbyn is now back in north london, in islington.of this 2017 general election campaign. let us cross the two hour correspondent dan johnson. he campaign. let us cross the two hour correspondent danjohnson. he is about to come on stage.
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it is jeremy park in north london in islington north.ard from him who said he has been in touch with the various authorities overnight about what has been going on there and of course investigation is under way as to how and why and who, and the motive kind this but certainly lots of people being talked to by the media, by police, a lot of the worshippers who came out off the mosque are saying this is islamophobia. it needs to be labelled for what it is. of course the authorities are being extremely careful about how they treat the incident and what they say about the incident. just to bring you right up to date about what happened overnight, here is a report from greg olsen. this footage was recorded moments after a van mounted the pavement and struck several pedestrians. the streets have been filled with worshippers who just left evening prayers at the finsbury park mosque and the nearby muslim welfare house. he looked straight, he looked straight like it was towards muslims. basically the target. he basically drove on the pavement, co
it is jeremy park in north london in islington north.ard from him who said he has been in touch with the various authorities overnight about what has been going on there and of course investigation is under way as to how and why and who, and the motive kind this but certainly lots of people being talked to by the media, by police, a lot of the worshippers who came out off the mosque are saying this is islamophobia. it needs to be labelled for what it is. of course the authorities are being...
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nick robinson is in islington north, jeremy corbyn's seat. because it comes as such a surprise. it became clear the exit poll was right. the next prime minister... jeremy corbyn walked into his count looking like a winner. minutes later, in maidenhead, theresa may looked like a woman who knew she'd just committed political suicide. a prime minister with a majority had thrown it away. and it wasn't just the tories who were surprised. labour's candidate in halifax had been preparing to find a newjob. holly jamie walker lynch... a majority of less than 500 increased to more than 5,000. i am a bit overwhelmed. it is a fantastic result in the end. and in derby north... chris williamson is duly elected member of parliament for the derby north constituency... i was saying to people they had literally not just changed the course of this election, but changed the course of history. what about labour's peter kyle in hove, who believed his leader was a liability? peter kyle, kyle, 36,942. a majority of 1200 had gone up to 18,000. what we have done is re
nick robinson is in islington north, jeremy corbyn's seat. because it comes as such a surprise. it became clear the exit poll was right. the next prime minister... jeremy corbyn walked into his count looking like a winner. minutes later, in maidenhead, theresa may looked like a woman who knew she'd just committed political suicide. a prime minister with a majority had thrown it away. and it wasn't just the tories who were surprised. labour's candidate in halifax had been preparing to find a...
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we know that we are a diverse community here in islington.bration amongst muslims, but following the attack last monday, joy has been replaced by sober remembrance. the us supreme court has handed victory to president trump by partially allowing his temporary ban on travellers from six mainly muslim—majority countries to come into effect. the justices will now consider in october whether the policy, which bans citizens for 90 days and refugees for 120 days, should be upheld or struck down. mr trump says the ban is needed for national security, despite criticism it‘s in violation of the us constitution. 0ur correspondent anthony zurcher is in washington for us. this has been an ongoing tussle between mr trump and the courts so bring us up to speed. right, well what the supreme courtjustices said was that the ban could go into effect for individuals and in those six countries and refugees who did not have bone fide relationships with the united states. the court described a bone fide relationship as having family members already in the united s
we know that we are a diverse community here in islington.bration amongst muslims, but following the attack last monday, joy has been replaced by sober remembrance. the us supreme court has handed victory to president trump by partially allowing his temporary ban on travellers from six mainly muslim—majority countries to come into effect. the justices will now consider in october whether the policy, which bans citizens for 90 days and refugees for 120 days, should be upheld or struck down. mr...
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notjust the labour leader in this incident but also their local mp of islington in the area.don sadiq khan on face within the last hour, saying the metropolitan police are responding to what he describes as a horrific terrorist attack on innocent people at finsbury park. he adds that while this is an attack on a particular community like the attacks on manchester, westminster and london bridge, it is also an assault on our share of values, tolerance, freedom and respect. saying that once you don't know the full details, this was clearly a deliberate attack on innocent londoners many of whom were finishing press during the holy month of ramadan. we understand from sadiq khan that the metropolitan police will be deploying more police to reassure communities. the mood was already sombrejuju grenfell communities. the mood was already sombre juju grenfell tower last week. —— due to. sombre juju grenfell tower last week. -- due to. a sombre mood in the capital. a stretch in time for the capital. a stretch in time for the metropolitan police given what we have seen with the terroris
notjust the labour leader in this incident but also their local mp of islington in the area.don sadiq khan on face within the last hour, saying the metropolitan police are responding to what he describes as a horrific terrorist attack on innocent people at finsbury park. he adds that while this is an attack on a particular community like the attacks on manchester, westminster and london bridge, it is also an assault on our share of values, tolerance, freedom and respect. saying that once you...
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and those sentiments were echoed by the leader of england can cancel —— islington council who said theow, steering the royal navy's new £6 billion aircraft carrier out of port this afternoon will be a nerve—jangling affair for the team taking her out for her first sea trials. they have just 50 centimetres between the bottom of hms queen elizabeth and the seabed — and that's not a lot of room for a vessel weighing 65,000 tonnes. and once at sea they're expected to attract rather a lot of unwelcome attention — from the russians. here's our defence correspondent jonathan beale. the biggest warship ever built in britain is about to go to sea for the very first time. it's been one of the largest, most complex engineering projects in the uk that has taken years and cost more than £3 billion. hms queen elizabeth is now ready to set sail. her crew of 700 are finding their way around the labyrinth inside and getting used to life on board. yeah, the beds, just the bed alone are bigger than you get on normal ships anyway so that's always a good start. yes, everything is better when it's newer, is
and those sentiments were echoed by the leader of england can cancel —— islington council who said theow, steering the royal navy's new £6 billion aircraft carrier out of port this afternoon will be a nerve—jangling affair for the team taking her out for her first sea trials. they have just 50 centimetres between the bottom of hms queen elizabeth and the seabed — and that's not a lot of room for a vessel weighing 65,000 tonnes. and once at sea they're expected to attract rather a lot...
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jonny may outside the leisure centre is the senior animal welfare officer with islington council and of pets, tell us what you have been doing to help people. the main goal has been to reassure people, to let them know it is an emotive issue they do know to be separated from their pets as much as possible we are trying to keep pets and owners together but also offering help and support in areas where that can be facilitated. what we are also doing is encouraging anybody you have any concerns for their pets to come down, speak to us and we will do all we can to help and we will do all we can to help and accommodate those arrangements. how difficult has been to find enough pet friendly accommodation for people? it is always hard to find accommodation, especially on a weekend but we're working closely with animal health to find those spaces where needed. the local borough are working really hard to help the people take their pets with them to the hotels and places like that but if needed the back—up is her common—law find spaces where possible. what are the options, if you cannot find s
jonny may outside the leisure centre is the senior animal welfare officer with islington council and of pets, tell us what you have been doing to help people. the main goal has been to reassure people, to let them know it is an emotive issue they do know to be separated from their pets as much as possible we are trying to keep pets and owners together but also offering help and support in areas where that can be facilitated. what we are also doing is encouraging anybody you have any concerns...
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we know that we are a diverse community here in islington.ave failed. we have proved that in the last few days. i'm really glad that islington and our country have got together to make sure that these people fail. with the end of ramadan at the weekend, there is normally a sense of joyous at the weekend, there is normally a sense ofjoyous celebration amongst muslims, but following the attack last monday, joy has been replaced by sober remembrance. we will be live in the house of commons shortly, to hear about the government's offer to eu nationals in the uk post—brexit. but first, the weather. the weather this weekend is —— this week is not looking great. there are a few showers across scotland right now. we are all for some rain over the next few days, some of us getting more than others, but the first spell of rain is heading in the direction of northern ireland, and will reach you this evening. 0vernight, the weather front will push across northern ireland in to scotla nd push across northern ireland in to scotland and clipped wales as wel
we know that we are a diverse community here in islington.ave failed. we have proved that in the last few days. i'm really glad that islington and our country have got together to make sure that these people fail. with the end of ramadan at the weekend, there is normally a sense of joyous at the weekend, there is normally a sense ofjoyous celebration amongst muslims, but following the attack last monday, joy has been replaced by sober remembrance. we will be live in the house of commons...
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i've liked him since i saw him as a local mp in islington, actually. ok, but you like him more? he has grown in stature? do you think this is just about who won and who lost, not in actual numbers, but in terms of who was seen to have a good campaign, and who wasn't having a good campaign? i think this is something that doesn't necessarilyjust come down to the campaign. i personally supportjeremy corbyn because this is a process, this is a great, and what he represents is part of this process. it is a shift from this, kind of, establishment politics to something which is more for the community, the bottom, the people. who here thinks brexit won't actually happen now? i have no idea. i think it will. just a softer version than what she wanted. it is this word that hangs there, brexit, what does it mean? you know? we don't know what it means yet. when it happens we will have a list of things that our policies and things that are going to happen. maybe there should be a vote, then. if we all turn against it all of us in this room say, no, that's going to affect my mum, the children
i've liked him since i saw him as a local mp in islington, actually. ok, but you like him more? he has grown in stature? do you think this is just about who won and who lost, not in actual numbers, but in terms of who was seen to have a good campaign, and who wasn't having a good campaign? i think this is something that doesn't necessarilyjust come down to the campaign. i personally supportjeremy corbyn because this is a process, this is a great, and what he represents is part of this process....
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which mohamed andi station in islington which mohamed and i were at along with other colleagues.inciple and i want to also to ensure that there is protection for people on the street particularly women on the street, on the buses and on the trains because after the, if you don‘t mind, brother. because after the spike in race hate crime, after the spike in race hate crime, after the spike in race hate crime, after the referendum, last year, what happened was many muslim women we re what happened was many muslim women were abused on the buses and on the trains and women‘s organisations, the muslim women‘s organisation asked me to take a delegation to transport for london which i was happy to do and put some pressure on them to ensure that there was reporting, there was recording and there was prosecutions that followed because if you act in a racist way one—to—one, it‘s racism. if you write an article in a newspaper that‘s racist, it is racism. if you speak on television or the radio in a racist way, it is racism. if you send out a racist tweet, a racist post, on facebook, and raci
which mohamed andi station in islington which mohamed and i were at along with other colleagues.inciple and i want to also to ensure that there is protection for people on the street particularly women on the street, on the buses and on the trains because after the, if you don‘t mind, brother. because after the spike in race hate crime, after the spike in race hate crime, after the spike in race hate crime, after the referendum, last year, what happened was many muslim women we re what...
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islington north. north.. it is a very safe seat forjeremy corbyn.fficer: on thursday 8th june 2017. i lesley serry but the returning officer for the islington north constituency held on thursday 8thjune 2017, north constituency held on thursday 8th june 2017, do north constituency held on thursday 8thjune 2017, do give notice that the numberof 8thjune 2017, do give notice that the number of votes recorded for each candidate at the said election, is as follows. keith angus, liberal democrat, 4946. suzanne nundy, independent, 41. james toby clark, conservatives, 6871. jeremy bernard corbyn, labour party, 40086. cheering and applause michael adam foster, 208. keith graham frazer, uk independence party 413. nigel george barrow official monster raving loony party 106. james william martin, no—one as bill martin, the socialist party gb, 21. mendoza, communist league, 7. caroline russell. green party 2229. cheering and applause the total number of ballot papers rejected is as follows. voting from all, 40. unmarked orvoid rejected is as follows. voting from
islington north. north.. it is a very safe seat forjeremy corbyn.fficer: on thursday 8th june 2017. i lesley serry but the returning officer for the islington north constituency held on thursday 8thjune 2017, north constituency held on thursday 8th june 2017, do north constituency held on thursday 8thjune 2017, do give notice that the numberof 8thjune 2017, do give notice that the number of votes recorded for each candidate at the said election, is as follows. keith angus, liberal democrat,...
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in islington, initially for testing, but next week, for good.you live in a tower block —— everyone in the block is saying if you live in a tower block especially, you are thinking oh my god, it could have been us. especially now they‘ve said it‘s in our cladding, we are thinking oh my god. i‘m quite tearful, actually. so far it‘s affecting high—rise residents in nine council areas. in wandsworth, where this fire broke out in 2010, 100 tower blocks are to be fitted with sprinklers. but there is grim, unfinished business back at grenfell tower. everyone has been accounted for in this flat, but the police need help to be sure they‘ve identified all the victims. their message today, if you know someone who was there, for whatever reason, we need to know. tom symonds, bbc news. earlier i spoke bbc london‘s sonja jessup, who‘s on the estate. this is actually one of the box we are looking at now. i want to tell you a little bit about what has been happening behind it. it is quiet now, but we have seen a steady strea m now, but we have seen a steady str
in islington, initially for testing, but next week, for good.you live in a tower block —— everyone in the block is saying if you live in a tower block especially, you are thinking oh my god, it could have been us. especially now they‘ve said it‘s in our cladding, we are thinking oh my god. i‘m quite tearful, actually. so far it‘s affecting high—rise residents in nine council areas. in wandsworth, where this fire broke out in 2010, 100 tower blocks are to be fitted with sprinklers....
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my name isjennifer potter and i am the chairperson of the islington faiths forum.a statement. he will only make that statement, there will be no questions. please respect a time of quiet and respect while he is speaking. thank you very much. mohammed kozbar, from the finsbury park mosque, will make a statement. good afternoon. on saturday the 17th ofjune, as part of... members of islington differing faith communities gathered at muslim welfare house on seven sisters road. welfare house on seven sisters road. we met to rememberjo cox, to honour and celebrate her affirmation that we all have more in common than we have things which differentiate us. we met to celebrate our friendship and our corporation for the good of our neighbourhood. less than 48 hours later, the same area experienced a terrorist attack aimed at killing muslims returning home after the ramadan prayers. our thoughts and prayers are with the family of the person who died and with all those injured and traumatised by this event. an attack on one face is an attack on all faiths and communities. those
my name isjennifer potter and i am the chairperson of the islington faiths forum.a statement. he will only make that statement, there will be no questions. please respect a time of quiet and respect while he is speaking. thank you very much. mohammed kozbar, from the finsbury park mosque, will make a statement. good afternoon. on saturday the 17th ofjune, as part of... members of islington differing faith communities gathered at muslim welfare house on seven sisters road. welfare house on seven...
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it welcome to islington town hall, where, ina welcome to islington town hall, where, in a moment, members the road in finsbury park. you will recall that nine people were taken to hospital after that incident and one 51—year—old man died from multiple injuries at the scene of the attack. as you can see, councillors and members of staff are gathered and in a moment we will hold a minute's silence. bell chimes big ben strikes the hour the leader of islington council, richard watts, is now speaking. ramadan, the holy month, ended at the weekend but this has been a sober end to the holy month. that's it from us here in islington. back now to your programming. martin bashir with coverage of that minute's silence, remembering those affected by the terrorist act in finsbury park last week. this is bbc news, and these are the top stories developing at midday... the democratic unionist party sign a deal to support theresa may's minority conservative government. in concluding this wide—ranging agreement, we have done so on the basis of advancing the security of our nation, building prosperity for a
it welcome to islington town hall, where, ina welcome to islington town hall, where, in a moment, members the road in finsbury park. you will recall that nine people were taken to hospital after that incident and one 51—year—old man died from multiple injuries at the scene of the attack. as you can see, councillors and members of staff are gathered and in a moment we will hold a minute's silence. bell chimes big ben strikes the hour the leader of islington council, richard watts, is now...
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the local mp and labour leader jeremy corbyn said he'd been in touch with islington council and localthe area. this morning the scene remained sealed off as counterterrorism officers for the third time in as many months investigate a vehicle driven into people on london streets with deadly consequences. greg dawson, bbc news. theresa may —— minister michael will be chairing an emergency committee meeting of cobra. police have been bringing us up—to—date. meeting of cobra. police have been bringing us up-to-date. the attack unfolded whilst the man was receiving ist aid and sadly that man has died. any positive link between his death and the attack will form pa rt his death and the attack will form part of the investigation. it is too early —— too early to say if his death was the result of this attack. our thoughts are absolutely with all of those affected by the incident at seven sisters road and their family and friends and the wider community. no matter what the motivation for this attack proves to be we are keeping an open mind. this is being treated as a terrorist attack and the c
the local mp and labour leader jeremy corbyn said he'd been in touch with islington council and localthe area. this morning the scene remained sealed off as counterterrorism officers for the third time in as many months investigate a vehicle driven into people on london streets with deadly consequences. greg dawson, bbc news. theresa may —— minister michael will be chairing an emergency committee meeting of cobra. police have been bringing us up—to—date. meeting of cobra. police have...
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the remainder of the day for labour. 0n he goes to north wales then to watford, rounding off in islingtonkotecha how is the liberal democrats‘ last day of campaigning shaping up? we have been snaint albans and shaping up? we have been snaint alba ns and they‘ve shaping up? we have been snaint albans and they‘ve been talking about the detrimental affects if the eu were —— uk were to leave the eu. the core pledge of the manifesto is to allow people to vote on the crucial deal between the eu and the uk. tim farron has been speaking to businesses, he is on my left—handside doing media interviews. he has been talking abouteer eye—catching policies, such as the legalisation of cannabis and investing billions more into school and health but as i say front and centre have been that pledge to have an eu referendum. that is going that westminister find out if it has been successful or not in tomorrow‘s election. finally. catriona renton following the snp. the last days for them as well. how is that shaping 7 them as well. how is that shaping up? well, i have followed this campaign closely, and of c
the remainder of the day for labour. 0n he goes to north wales then to watford, rounding off in islingtonkotecha how is the liberal democrats‘ last day of campaigning shaping up? we have been snaint albans and shaping up? we have been snaint alba ns and they‘ve shaping up? we have been snaint albans and they‘ve been talking about the detrimental affects if the eu were —— uk were to leave the eu. the core pledge of the manifesto is to allow people to vote on the crucial deal between...
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member for islington north back to his place as leader of the opposition, fighting a spirited campaignch second... laughter was... which was which was which was which was both better than the pundits predicted and many of his own mps hoped for. i'm grateful to the prime ministerfor own mps hoped for. i'm grateful to the prime minister for giving own mps hoped for. i'm grateful to the prime ministerfor giving way, celebrating her immense triumph during the recent campaign(!), i could not help but notice, as the prime minister and the leader of the opposition went off to listen to the humble address, thinking back to when i was at school, we did not see people for six weeks, then they came back and you thought, as she shrunk or has he grown? laughter cheering bo0ing laughter —— has she shrunk or has he grown? we will hear from the... i am bottling him up... normally there is a response to an intervention before one has another intervention. a response to an intervention before one has another interventionlj a response to an intervention before one has another intervention. i was indicati
member for islington north back to his place as leader of the opposition, fighting a spirited campaignch second... laughter was... which was which was which was which was both better than the pundits predicted and many of his own mps hoped for. i'm grateful to the prime ministerfor own mps hoped for. i'm grateful to the prime minister for giving own mps hoped for. i'm grateful to the prime ministerfor giving way, celebrating her immense triumph during the recent campaign(!), i could not help...
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a number of london boris, barnett, brent, camden, hounslow, islington, lambeth, and wandsworth.which has failed, four buildings across manchester that have failed, one in norwich, three in plymouth, two in portsmouth, three in stockton on tees, we think one of those is in billingham, according to residents there. they said they have been told this by the local authority, and five in sunderland. that is how the 25 local authority areas are made up, and the rough proportions of buildings. that's not surprisingly, the largest cities affected the most, london and manchester. the government says work is continuing iv building search establishment to see as much samples as possible as soon see as much samples as possible as soon as see as much samples as possible as soon as they can. hundreds of people in spain have been evacuated from the path of a huge forest fire. the blaze broke out in a pine forest near the city of huelva last night. windy conditions are making it difficult to bring the flames under control. reports from the area say the fire may have been started deliberately. t
a number of london boris, barnett, brent, camden, hounslow, islington, lambeth, and wandsworth.which has failed, four buildings across manchester that have failed, one in norwich, three in plymouth, two in portsmouth, three in stockton on tees, we think one of those is in billingham, according to residents there. they said they have been told this by the local authority, and five in sunderland. that is how the 25 local authority areas are made up, and the rough proportions of buildings. that's...
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joe clarke from islington council and zenon brown from the rspca told my colleague annita mcveigh thatal this morning is to reassure people, to let them know that it's a very emotive issue, they don't want to be separated from their pets. as much as possible we're trying to keep pets and owners together. but we're also offering help and support in areas where that can't be facilitated. what we're also doing is encouraging anybody who has got any concerns for their pets to come down and speak to us and we will do all we can to help and accommodate those arrangements. how difficult has it been to find enough pet friendly accommodation for people? it's always hard to find accommodation, especially on a weekend like this, but we are working really closely with animal health to find those spaces when needed. i know the local borough is working really really hard to let or help the people take their pets with them to the hotels and places like that, where possible. but if needed, if we really need to, the back—up is here and we will find spaces where possible. so what are the options, if you
joe clarke from islington council and zenon brown from the rspca told my colleague annita mcveigh thatal this morning is to reassure people, to let them know that it's a very emotive issue, they don't want to be separated from their pets. as much as possible we're trying to keep pets and owners together. but we're also offering help and support in areas where that can't be facilitated. what we're also doing is encouraging anybody who has got any concerns for their pets to come down and speak to...
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in islington, initially for testing, but next week, for good. i mean, everyone in the block is saying if you live in a tower block especially, you are thinking oh my god, it could have been us. especially now they've said it's in our cladding, we are thinking oh my god. i'm quite tearful, actually. so far it's affecting high—rise residents in nine council areas. in wandsworth, where this fire broke out in 2010, 100 tower blocks are to be fitted with sprinklers. but there is grim, unfinished business back at grenfell tower. everyone has been accounted for in this flat, but the police need help to be sure they've identified all the victims. their message today, if you know someone who was there, for whatever reason, we need to know. the white house says president trump is not planning to fire robert mueller, the head of the inquiry into possible collusion between the trump election campaign and russia. mr trump's spokesman sean spicer said the president had the authority to dismiss mr mueller, but had no intention of doing so. he was speaking afte
in islington, initially for testing, but next week, for good. i mean, everyone in the block is saying if you live in a tower block especially, you are thinking oh my god, it could have been us. especially now they've said it's in our cladding, we are thinking oh my god. i'm quite tearful, actually. so far it's affecting high—rise residents in nine council areas. in wandsworth, where this fire broke out in 2010, 100 tower blocks are to be fitted with sprinklers. but there is grim, unfinished...
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jeremy corbyn set his sights closer to his london home, visiting watford, harrow and islington to emphasisehat his manifesto is ‘for the many‘. i'm proud of this document, for the many, not the few. i'm very proud of the input into it. and it is a manifesto that can transform our politics and change our attitudes in this society. it was ‘back to the future‘ for tim farron in his speech to supporters in bath ahead of a rally in oxford. i've my back to you, because we are facing forward and facing a massive day. notjust in bath, but across the west country and an opportunity to change the direction of the country. and nicola sturgeon criticised theresa may‘s ‘strong and stable‘ message, but fell back on her own catchphrase when she insisted her candidates could be strong for scotland. do not wake up on friday morning and find that scottish votes have boosted theresa may‘s majority and thrown her a lifeline. let us wake up thrown her a lifeline. let us wake up on friday morning having re—elected strong snp voices who will stand up for scotland. well, those were the party leaders with their lat
jeremy corbyn set his sights closer to his london home, visiting watford, harrow and islington to emphasisehat his manifesto is ‘for the many‘. i'm proud of this document, for the many, not the few. i'm very proud of the input into it. and it is a manifesto that can transform our politics and change our attitudes in this society. it was ‘back to the future‘ for tim farron in his speech to supporters in bath ahead of a rally in oxford. i've my back to you, because we are facing forward...
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this board is hackney and islington, finsbury park, north london, hackney, we will dust our shoulders talking to some of the people, there was a lot of anger, a lot of hostility because once again muslims have fallen victim to another terrorist attack. we have allowed islamophobia to grow and thrive in this country. we clamp down on those hate preachers. but when you have got preachers like tommy robinson, far right political groups who want to call themselves political parties, we are allowing them room to spew out their hatred as well. we need to take the responsibility on our shoulders as well. the media have a massive role to play by branding this as a terrorist attack. just because he is a white man doesn't mean he cant be a white man doesn't mean he cant be a terror list. —— terrorist. he is a terrorist with a crazy ideality. he mounted the pavement and killed muslim men and women. the prime minister said this was treated within eight minutes by the police asa within eight minutes by the police as a terrorist attack. that is what he just as a terrorist attack. that is what hejus
this board is hackney and islington, finsbury park, north london, hackney, we will dust our shoulders talking to some of the people, there was a lot of anger, a lot of hostility because once again muslims have fallen victim to another terrorist attack. we have allowed islamophobia to grow and thrive in this country. we clamp down on those hate preachers. but when you have got preachers like tommy robinson, far right political groups who want to call themselves political parties, we are allowing...
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jeremy corbyn, the leader of the opposition, labour party voted in islington north.he voted in kendal in the north of england. polling stations will stay open until 10pm local time. that's about half an hour from now. very soon after they close, a glorious shot we have of westminster there and the river thames, almost immediately after those polls shut, we get the exit polls, which would give us simply indications of he is old. you can see those, of course, on the bbc. hello. we have seen a little more sunshine through the afternoon, but we have also continued to see some areas of rain, and one part of the country has been plagued by some showers near wigan. you can see the main area of cloud and rain pushing northwards across scotland, showers coming in behind, but the wettest weather has been across northern ireland. that weather warning should be fading away as the wetter weather works northwards, up into the north—west corner of scotland. still some showers running across other parts of the uk, clearer skies around as well. not cold overnight, especially the temp
jeremy corbyn, the leader of the opposition, labour party voted in islington north.he voted in kendal in the north of england. polling stations will stay open until 10pm local time. that's about half an hour from now. very soon after they close, a glorious shot we have of westminster there and the river thames, almost immediately after those polls shut, we get the exit polls, which would give us simply indications of he is old. you can see those, of course, on the bbc. hello. we have seen a...
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he has been in touch with the mosques, police and islington council regarding the incident. he is the leader leader of the labour party but is also the local mp for the area. jeremy corbyn saying he shocked at the incident. we have also heard from the mayor, sadiq khan. let's return them to be live pictures. you can see police at a cordon, behind police tape at a junction near seven sisters road. just out of shot there is a large crowd of people, because people have been coming from the mosque and people have now been coming out. eyewitnesses describing the noise from the helicopters over top. people have come out to see exactly what is going on, waiting to get information. that information is coming from a variety of sources, as happens during these incidents. often there is a lag between what you hear from eyewitnesses and journalists and what you get officially on the record from authorities and emergency services. it is understandable, of course, as they are dealing with the incident and trying to deal with the crowd, still with the injured, and work out exactly what hap
he has been in touch with the mosques, police and islington council regarding the incident. he is the leader leader of the labour party but is also the local mp for the area. jeremy corbyn saying he shocked at the incident. we have also heard from the mayor, sadiq khan. let's return them to be live pictures. you can see police at a cordon, behind police tape at a junction near seven sisters road. just out of shot there is a large crowd of people, because people have been coming from the mosque...
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in islington, initially for testing, but next week for good.e in the block is fading if you live in a tower block, it could have been us. —— everyone in the block is thinking. especially now that it's in our cladding. it makes you feel quite tearful, actually. so far it's affecting high—rise residence in nine council area. all we want is some strong reassurance. there's a lot of, shall we say, stressed people at this present moment in time. in wandsworth, where this fire broke out in 2010, 100 tower blocks are to be fitted with sprinklers. but there is grim, unfinished business back g re nfell tower. is grim, unfinished business back grenfell tower. everyone's been accounted for in this flat, but police need help to ensure that identified all victims. their message today — if you know someone that was there for whatever reason, we need to know. the fact that the cladding and insulation failed the police's tests — does that mean they were both in contravention of existing safety regulations so should never have been put up? or is that the safety
in islington, initially for testing, but next week for good.e in the block is fading if you live in a tower block, it could have been us. —— everyone in the block is thinking. especially now that it's in our cladding. it makes you feel quite tearful, actually. so far it's affecting high—rise residence in nine council area. all we want is some strong reassurance. there's a lot of, shall we say, stressed people at this present moment in time. in wandsworth, where this fire broke out in...
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in islington, initially for testing, but next week, for good.e in the block is saying if you live in a tower block especially, you are thinking oh my god, it could have been us. especially now they've said it's in oui’ especially now they've said it's in our cladding, we especially now they've said it's in ourcladding, we are especially now they've said it's in our cladding, we are thinking oh my god. i'm quite tearful, actually. so far it's affecting high—rise residents in nine council areas. in wandsworth, where this fire broke out in 2010,100 wandsworth, where this fire broke out in 2010, 100 tower blocks are to be fitted with sprinklers. but there is grim, unfinished business back at g re nfell tower. is grim, unfinished business back at grenfell tower. everyone has been accounted for in this flat, but the police need help to be sure they've identified all the victims. their message today, if you know someone who was there, for whatever reason, we need to know. tom symonds, bbc news. let's talk to our correspondent helena lee, whose north lo
in islington, initially for testing, but next week, for good.e in the block is saying if you live in a tower block especially, you are thinking oh my god, it could have been us. especially now they've said it's in oui’ especially now they've said it's in our cladding, we especially now they've said it's in ourcladding, we are especially now they've said it's in our cladding, we are thinking oh my god. i'm quite tearful, actually. so far it's affecting high—rise residents in nine council...
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just coming into us from islington council now.as of the building they say, removed as soon as they can buy a specialist contractor. they say and all the panels are removed, they are stepping up safety measures in the block with fire safety brittle is taking place day and night. they have organised a drop—in session with residents. they have sent islington council samples of eight buildings in the area for testing. that sounds quite similar to the news we had from camden council yesterday in relation to some test that they had carried out on cladding in some of their tower blocks. a little earlier we heard from the metropolitan police which confirmed that tests that it had carried out on cladding and installation from g re nfell tower on cladding and installation from grenfell tower that that cladding and installation had failed those tests. they held a news conference earlier. correspondence is that new scotla nd earlier. correspondence is that new scotland yard for is now. very significant that those tests, separate from the test
just coming into us from islington council now.as of the building they say, removed as soon as they can buy a specialist contractor. they say and all the panels are removed, they are stepping up safety measures in the block with fire safety brittle is taking place day and night. they have organised a drop—in session with residents. they have sent islington council samples of eight buildings in the area for testing. that sounds quite similar to the news we had from camden council yesterday in...
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in islington, the external panels of this council owned property are coming down already, because they proof by an official government test. and they're hardly alone. i can inform the house that as of mid—day today, the cladding from 75 high rise buildings in 26 local authority areas has failed the combustibility test. the government's official building regulations are set out in approved document b. that says that insulalation products attached to the outside of buildings more than 18 metres tall must meet stringent fire standards, specifically they must be of materials that are non—combustible or limited combustibility. that is what these tests are all about. how, then, can it be that buildings have been fitted with cladding that doesn't meet that requirement? building inspectors don't always rely directly on the rules set by the government. the inspectors, who these days are largely privately employed, use guidelines to the rules written by professional bodies representing the sector. it's been some time since the relevant regulations were updated and the industry has to keep up wit
in islington, the external panels of this council owned property are coming down already, because they proof by an official government test. and they're hardly alone. i can inform the house that as of mid—day today, the cladding from 75 high rise buildings in 26 local authority areas has failed the combustibility test. the government's official building regulations are set out in approved document b. that says that insulalation products attached to the outside of buildings more than 18 metres...
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it has turned out at islington north, that is his constituency. he is on his way into the booth. the picture is not unstable at this point, but you can generally get the picture of what is happening live the there on the ground. as soon as the picture stabilize, you can take a further look at them. i'm sorry to interrupt. >> sure. >> i think a major difference between spain and italy is that in italy, the problem loans at banks are spread across a wide range of retail, small and medium size borrowers. it's hard to value them at a chunk of real estate properties. so yes, italy has been slow at dealing with the problem. spain has been very efficient and quick, but i think there are reasons for that. it's not just that the italians aring dragging their heels. it's a different problem they're confronting. >> can i get into the detail. we've still goal 37 billion in exposures on npls that santander has effectively knocked up in this takeover and it's set aside money to try and resolve the situation. we saw after the financial crisis they were slow and even with the execution yesterday
it has turned out at islington north, that is his constituency. he is on his way into the booth. the picture is not unstable at this point, but you can generally get the picture of what is happening live the there on the ground. as soon as the picture stabilize, you can take a further look at them. i'm sorry to interrupt. >> sure. >> i think a major difference between spain and italy is that in italy, the problem loans at banks are spread across a wide range of retail, small and...
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it reminded us of 7/7 when we lost so many people. 13 people from islington.ging to know what the best thing to do was. my view was that you have to ask people to stick together. what they are trying to do is separate the very essence of london. we are an example to the world of a multiracial, multinational city. we can show the world how it can be and they want to undermine it and we will not let them. we have to make sure we continue to stick together defiantly and make sure we work together as a community and people have to be brave and strong today. we were seeing there an aerial shot of the bridge where the attack happened, the second attack on a london bridge, it strikes me that perhaps london's bridges are particularly soft targets, there are not street furniture to stop cars getting onto the pavement and people have nowhere tojump apartfrom the pavement and people have nowhere tojump apart from into the pavement and people have nowhere to jump apart from into the river. do we need to look at the security of bridges? that is probably right and they are
it reminded us of 7/7 when we lost so many people. 13 people from islington.ging to know what the best thing to do was. my view was that you have to ask people to stick together. what they are trying to do is separate the very essence of london. we are an example to the world of a multiracial, multinational city. we can show the world how it can be and they want to undermine it and we will not let them. we have to make sure we continue to stick together defiantly and make sure we work together...
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you have islington, hackney and haringey.hter. it brings it brings to mind when you have extremists, where they are extremists on the far right or is the mists, —— on the far right or is the mists, —— on the far right or islamist ‘s. police officers have been reduced by 20,000. on top of that community officers have been reduced and has a reduction in staff. we need to have a very honest discussion about whether we have sufficient resources to support the police. i always feel the police service, certainly when i was in the police, it was almost like a classic character from police, it was almost like a classic characterfrom animal police, it was almost like a classic character from animal farm, where the horse keeps on saying, i will keep on doing more and more work. we have to keep asking ourselves, have we given the police force is too much to do. they are human beings. some officers were here since aam, and they are still here on a baking hot day. we need to think about their welfare and resilience of. lot of people here
you have islington, hackney and haringey.hter. it brings it brings to mind when you have extremists, where they are extremists on the far right or is the mists, —— on the far right or is the mists, —— on the far right or islamist ‘s. police officers have been reduced by 20,000. on top of that community officers have been reduced and has a reduction in staff. we need to have a very honest discussion about whether we have sufficient resources to support the police. i always feel the...
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labour leaderjermey corbyn will be holding a rally in about an hour's time, in islington in north londonnt dan johnson is there. he has been crisscrossing the country, but now finishing the campaign on home soil? indeed, yes. we are very close tojeremy campaign on home soil? indeed, yes. we are very close to jeremy corbyn‘s home constituency, and maybe he has represented his 1983. this is a church and a drop—in centre for the homeless. this is one of the issues thatjeremy corbyn has referenced at every rally has given. his team say he has addressed a hundred values and around 100,000 people have come to hear his message. we have seen the level of support he can stir amongst those people, but they are probably most likely people who are a lwa ys probably most likely people who are always going to vote labour anyway. he may have inspired them and got the mac campaigning, but the real test and what is harder to judge the mac campaigning, but the real test and what is harder tojudge is how much his messages will resonate with the wider electorate, people who won't turn up to a rabbit like th
labour leaderjermey corbyn will be holding a rally in about an hour's time, in islington in north londonnt dan johnson is there. he has been crisscrossing the country, but now finishing the campaign on home soil? indeed, yes. we are very close tojeremy campaign on home soil? indeed, yes. we are very close to jeremy corbyn‘s home constituency, and maybe he has represented his 1983. this is a church and a drop—in centre for the homeless. this is one of the issues thatjeremy corbyn has...
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this is in north london where healers and his constituency in islington.you. he is weaving and looking it is fair to say pleased. lots of labour people acting as if they have won the election but they have lost. jeremy corbyn undercook the triumphalist bit and people like that, he comes across humble, surprised. that is pa rt across humble, surprised. that is part of the demeanour that has played so well in this election campaign. the most important minister at the moment is david davis because he has the brexit minister is the one who understands exactly how far the preparations have got, where the crunch on difficult issues are. from now on it is going to be a really difficult ca rd is going to be a really difficult card business of party management in the house of commons while trying to run these negotiations. in means that every time the eu comes to british sides and says we can bring you this for that we have to ask if the conservative party will wear it. i have been covering elections since 1983 and if there was one predictable goal headline it is c
this is in north london where healers and his constituency in islington.you. he is weaving and looking it is fair to say pleased. lots of labour people acting as if they have won the election but they have lost. jeremy corbyn undercook the triumphalist bit and people like that, he comes across humble, surprised. that is pa rt across humble, surprised. that is part of the demeanour that has played so well in this election campaign. the most important minister at the moment is david davis because...
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then he heads to watford and then he ends up in islington, his home patch in north london. a tory seat until 2015. and now the lib dems are hoping that they can win it because overwhelmingly it voted to remain in the eu referendum. so as i said, he has been pulling pints and talking to businesses about the detrimental effects he says brexit will have on businesses here and around the country. now, remember at businesses here and around the country. now, rememberat the businesses here and around the country. now, remember at the front and centre of the manifesto has been and centre of the manifesto has been a pledge if they were to win on friday that they would have another referendum, where they would offer the people a chance to have a say on that crucial deal between brussels and the government. that has been the core of their message. they have also announced other eye—catching policies along the way including legalising cannabis and allowing tens of thousands of syrian refugees to come in the country if they are successful. however, as i said, they've dubbed themselves
then he heads to watford and then he ends up in islington, his home patch in north london. a tory seat until 2015. and now the lib dems are hoping that they can win it because overwhelmingly it voted to remain in the eu referendum. so as i said, he has been pulling pints and talking to businesses about the detrimental effects he says brexit will have on businesses here and around the country. now, remember at businesses here and around the country. now, rememberat the businesses here and around...
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in islington, initially for testing, but next week for good.ck is saying if you live in a tower block, it could have been us. especially now that it's in our cladding. we are thinking, oh my god, it makes you feel quite tearful, actually. all we want is some strong reassurance. there's a lot of, shall we say, stressed people at this present moment in time. in wandsworth, where this fire broke out in 2010, 100 tower blocks are to be fitted with sprinklers. but there is grim, unfinished business back g re nfell tower. everyone's been accounted for in this flat, but police need help to ensure that identified all victims. their message today — if you know someone that was there for whatever reason, we need to know. 0ur reporter kim riley has been at the celotex factory in suffolk, the company today announced it would stop supplying cladding for use on tall buildings. it's a well—respected company of producing installation materials, it's been doing it for a0 years. they have a huge range of products and they have a presence on this industrial estat
in islington, initially for testing, but next week for good.ck is saying if you live in a tower block, it could have been us. especially now that it's in our cladding. we are thinking, oh my god, it makes you feel quite tearful, actually. all we want is some strong reassurance. there's a lot of, shall we say, stressed people at this present moment in time. in wandsworth, where this fire broke out in 2010, 100 tower blocks are to be fitted with sprinklers. but there is grim, unfinished business...
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in islington, initially for testing, but next week for good.one in the block is saying if you live in a tower block, it could have been us. especially now that it's in our cladding. it makes you feel quite tearful, actually. all we want is some strong reassurance. there's a lot of, shall we say, stressed people at this present moment in time. in wandsworth, where this fire broke out in 2010, 100 tower blocks are to be fitted with sprinklers. but there is grim, unfinished business back at grenfell tower. everyone‘s been accounted for in this flat, but police need help to ensure that identified all victims. their message today — if you know someone that was there for whatever reason, we need to know. there are concerns about high rise buildings across the uk, in salford nine buildings will have cladding removed after tests show it was made of similar material, salford city council say although more tests need to be done they will remove all cladding to assure all residents. last night he was told the cladding on the tower block was similar to tha
in islington, initially for testing, but next week for good.one in the block is saying if you live in a tower block, it could have been us. especially now that it's in our cladding. it makes you feel quite tearful, actually. all we want is some strong reassurance. there's a lot of, shall we say, stressed people at this present moment in time. in wandsworth, where this fire broke out in 2010, 100 tower blocks are to be fitted with sprinklers. but there is grim, unfinished business back at...
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let's talk to emily thornbury who is the shadow foreign secretary as you know and an islington mp.g in this election is that labour has defied all expectations. i think that we've had a really popular manifesto that has drawn more and more and more support and i think that people realise that it doesn't have to be this way. there is an alternative. i think what's also really interesting is if you continue to look at the polling we continue to look at the polling we continue to look at the polling we continue to get even more popular after the general election and if an election was called today, we would win. there won't be an election today. i'm just win. there won't be an election today. i'mjust saying. win. there won't be an election today. i'm just saying. you asked me where we are, that's where we are. what are you going to do to capitalise on the extra mps that you 110w capitalise on the extra mps that you now have, not the largest party, but what are you going to did? we're going to make sure we hold their feet to the fire. so where we can, for example, on the queen's speech
let's talk to emily thornbury who is the shadow foreign secretary as you know and an islington mp.g in this election is that labour has defied all expectations. i think that we've had a really popular manifesto that has drawn more and more and more support and i think that people realise that it doesn't have to be this way. there is an alternative. i think what's also really interesting is if you continue to look at the polling we continue to look at the polling we continue to look at the...
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we are expecting the leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn, to vote in islington north.k, let's talk to ambassador 0mar. can you explain to our audience what exactly you are accusing qatar of? basically, we have had ongoing discussions for yea rs have had ongoing discussions for years about their promotion of extremist rhetoric through primarily there television station al—jazeera. this has become common knowledge outside of the arab world as well. their support of the muslim brotherhood, which we regard as a terrorist organisation, and that we see as being the integrator for all kinds of violent extremists in the arab world. and we have an issue with the fact that they want to be pa rt with the fact that they want to be part of the golf team, the gulf arab team, yet they are undermining us from within by funding radical organisations within our countries. and you have evidence for that funding that you say is happening? just a very recent example is qatari hostages in iraq, and the qatari government paid al-qaeda $300 million and $700 million to various groups. this is
we are expecting the leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn, to vote in islington north.k, let's talk to ambassador 0mar. can you explain to our audience what exactly you are accusing qatar of? basically, we have had ongoing discussions for yea rs have had ongoing discussions for years about their promotion of extremist rhetoric through primarily there television station al—jazeera. this has become common knowledge outside of the arab world as well. their support of the muslim brotherhood,...
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and also minor delays on london overground between highbury and islington and crystal palce.tch out, the pollen levels will be creeping up. plenty of late sunshine around this evening. sunshine to enjoy tonight. overnight, it‘s looking dry and mild. mist patches again into tomorrow morning. we start the day off on 14 or 15. tomorrow, this is the weather front thatis tomorrow, this is the weather front that is going to change the weather in time for the weekend. tomorrow we are still in the warm and muggy air. temperatures will be even higher, at 26 or 27. plenty of sunshine through the morning and maybe some scattered showers around to end the day. feeling fresher in time for the weekend. temperatures back down to where they should be at this time of year. there could be some showers about, but also some spells of sunshine. i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. hello this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. theresa may will again put brexit at the heart of the conservative campai
and also minor delays on london overground between highbury and islington and crystal palce.tch out, the pollen levels will be creeping up. plenty of late sunshine around this evening. sunshine to enjoy tonight. overnight, it‘s looking dry and mild. mist patches again into tomorrow morning. we start the day off on 14 or 15. tomorrow, this is the weather front thatis tomorrow, this is the weather front that is going to change the weather in time for the weekend. tomorrow we are still in the...
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he‘s no longer going to be seen as the home is eating mp for islington north.as been the sitting mp here since 1987. to take this was a real feather in the cap forjeremy corbyn. as i said public was not the only outside london part that they took. stroud, they overturned a majority of nearly 5000, and ipswich, perhaps the story of the night. ousting ben, , ipswich, perhaps the story of the night. ousting ben,, the man who helped theresa may right that conservative manifesto. and he was tipped just a week ago to be the next exit secretary if she got her big majority. there is one result that we are still waiting for to com plete that we are still waiting for to complete our picture, and that is the result in kensington. let me just show you why kensington is particularly interesting. we hear there are about 35 votes between the two parties in this true blue territory which has a very strong and vocal brexit mp in a remain a pa rt and vocal brexit mp in a remain a part of the world. chelsea has stayed blue. but you can see the swings. that‘s why, when we look at
he‘s no longer going to be seen as the home is eating mp for islington north.as been the sitting mp here since 1987. to take this was a real feather in the cap forjeremy corbyn. as i said public was not the only outside london part that they took. stroud, they overturned a majority of nearly 5000, and ipswich, perhaps the story of the night. ousting ben, , ipswich, perhaps the story of the night. ousting ben,, the man who helped theresa may right that conservative manifesto. and he was tipped...