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there are 10,000 miles between islington and melbourne. | between islington and melbourne.men to win the world cup as a player and manager, has died at the age of 78. the icon of german football earned over a hundred caps for west germany, captaining them to glory at the 1974 world cup and winning the ballon d'or twice. more reaction on the bbc sport website. for me and the sportsday team, that's all. good night. hello there. well, it was a cold day on monday, with a few snow flurries affecting parts of east anglia and southern england. but the big story from last week still hasn't completely resolved itself, in that we still have over 100 flood warnings currently in force. i think the situation will get better over the next few days, which won't have that much in the way of precipitation coming our way. now, the snow flurries that we did see across east anglia, in south—east england, for the most part weren't very exciting. there were just one or two areas that managed to cover maybe a centimetre or two injust one or two spots. but as we go through this evening and overnig
there are 10,000 miles between islington and melbourne. | between islington and melbourne.men to win the world cup as a player and manager, has died at the age of 78. the icon of german football earned over a hundred caps for west germany, captaining them to glory at the 1974 world cup and winning the ballon d'or twice. more reaction on the bbc sport website. for me and the sportsday team, that's all. good night. hello there. well, it was a cold day on monday, with a few snow flurries affecting...
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in islington, north london, there's a famous face. that's lily mills... the most important thing in your life, do you think? yes. why? because i don't do independent travel and i don't really... through tennis, i have a lot more friends. it gives me confidence. it gives me an opportunity. and you're very good at it. thanks. lily's a fighter — that's what the nurse told her mum. just days into her life, she battled meningitis and septicaemia. lily has a rare genetic disorder. she has a dedicated and very proud mother. they said that if she does survive, she's got a 50—50 chance of survival and if she does survive, she should expect severe problems. she just lives and breathes tennis. it's remarkable, really, that we've come from that to this. yeah. she's quite a celebrity now, really. well, lily was part of britain's special olympics team last summer and at sports personality of the year. special olympics provides sport for people with intellectual disability at every level. now at the australian open, lily will be taking on the very best players in the wo
in islington, north london, there's a famous face. that's lily mills... the most important thing in your life, do you think? yes. why? because i don't do independent travel and i don't really... through tennis, i have a lot more friends. it gives me confidence. it gives me an opportunity. and you're very good at it. thanks. lily's a fighter — that's what the nurse told her mum. just days into her life, she battled meningitis and septicaemia. lily has a rare genetic disorder. she has a...
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in islington, north london, there's a famous face. that's lily mills.ndependent travel and i don't really... through tennis, i have a lot more friends. it gives me confidence. it gives me an opportunity. and you're very good at it. thanks. lily's a fighter — that's what the nurse told her mum. just days into her life, she battled meningitis and septicaemia. lily has a rare genetic disorder. she has a dedicated and very proud mother. they said that if she does survive, she's got a 50—50 chance of survival and if she does survive, she should expect severe problems. she just lives and breathes tennis. it's remarkable, really, that we've come from that to this. yeah. she's quite a celebrity now, really. well, lily was part of britain's special olympics team last summer and at sports personality of the year. special olympics provides sport for people with intellectual disability at every level. now at the australian open, lily will be taking on the very best players in the world in her category. that was good, well done. the fact that she's going to the aust
in islington, north london, there's a famous face. that's lily mills.ndependent travel and i don't really... through tennis, i have a lot more friends. it gives me confidence. it gives me an opportunity. and you're very good at it. thanks. lily's a fighter — that's what the nurse told her mum. just days into her life, she battled meningitis and septicaemia. lily has a rare genetic disorder. she has a dedicated and very proud mother. they said that if she does survive, she's got a 50—50...
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luke miall lask linzer etonian from islington . has gagged angela raynen >> where is she? and should the blade running killer oscar pistorius be out of prison? they felt that he wasn't rehabilitated . rehabilitated. >> they felt he wasn't remorseful . remorseful. >> i caught up with reeva steenkamp's family lawyer and could we learn a thing or two from australia? is it time to cut migration to fix. from australia? is it time to cut migration to fix . the cut migration to fix. the housing crisis? i'll be having a debate on that and on my panel tonight. i have got the legendary harriet legendary journalist harriet sergeant . we've got the always sergeant. we've got the always outspoken butterworth outspoken benjamin butterworth and large of the and the editor at large of the mail charlotte mail on sunday, charlotte griffiths . get ready britain. griffiths. get ready britain. here go
luke miall lask linzer etonian from islington . has gagged angela raynen >> where is she? and should the blade running killer oscar pistorius be out of prison? they felt that he wasn't rehabilitated . rehabilitated. >> they felt he wasn't remorseful . remorseful. >> i caught up with reeva steenkamp's family lawyer and could we learn a thing or two from australia? is it time to cut migration to fix. from australia? is it time to cut migration to fix . the cut migration to fix....
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they're all, you know, sort islington hitler isms. sort of islington hitler isms. yeah.here are all sort yeah. there are all these sort of overeducated, uh , you know, of overeducated, uh, you know, incestuous, milquetoast who, you know, project their values onto the rest of us. >> i'm here. leo. >> they've they've, uh, undergone a rapid expansion in recent with staff numbers recent years with staff numbers swelling to a record level of more than so they've got more than 1200. so they've got a wage bill of more than £108 million year. there's an million a year. there's been an advertising crash tv , tv advertising crash for tv, tv advertising, and so they've got to slash 200 roles. their content budget is and they're going to have to make deep cuts to their to their content budget, which is £700 million. so expect to see lots of very cheaply produced shows on channel 4, except don't expect to see them. everybody's watching stuff. are watching other stuff. people are watching gb news, they're watching gb news, they're watching , which is watching netflix, which is a conte
they're all, you know, sort islington hitler isms. sort of islington hitler isms. yeah.here are all sort yeah. there are all these sort of overeducated, uh , you know, of overeducated, uh, you know, incestuous, milquetoast who, you know, project their values onto the rest of us. >> i'm here. leo. >> they've they've, uh, undergone a rapid expansion in recent with staff numbers recent years with staff numbers swelling to a record level of more than so they've got more than 1200. so...
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mr speaker, just like he chose to serve the right honourable member for islington north. mr speaken member for islington north. mr speaker, that's his record. those are his values . and that those are his values. and that is exactly how he should be judged. yes, i'm not mr speaker, in 2008, i was the director of pubuc in 2008, i was the director of public prosecutions putting terrorists and murderers in jail. >> he he he was making millions betting on the misery of working people during the financial crisis . crisis. >> this and we've seen this story time and time again with this lot party first, country second safely a second in westminster. >> they get down to the real business of fighting each other to death , the country forced to to death, the country forced to endure their division and chaos. the longest episode of eastenders ever put to film . eastenders ever put to film. meanwhile, this week we discover that britain is going to be the only major economy that no longer makes its own steel that the government is handing . out the government is handing. out £500 mill
mr speaker, just like he chose to serve the right honourable member for islington north. mr speaken member for islington north. mr speaker, that's his record. those are his values . and that those are his values. and that is exactly how he should be judged. yes, i'm not mr speaker, in 2008, i was the director of pubuc in 2008, i was the director of public prosecutions putting terrorists and murderers in jail. >> he he he was making millions betting on the misery of working people during...
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and i equally, i don't think he'll win in islington if he stood as an independent. know, in islington in islington if he stood as an indepenyou know there's a maybe, you know he there's a couple of other disaffected ex—labour mps who might support him but the real him on this one, but the real crux of this, the real core issue about all this is let's be grown up. let's be sensible about this. let's stop posturing and preening about the place and waving flags and thinking that, you through london you know, walking through london week after week is going make week after week is going to make a blind difference . a blind bit of difference. there's no on god's green there's no way on god's green earth going earth that hamas are going to sit good heavens, sit back and say, good heavens, you people are marching you know, people are marching down therefore down regent street. therefore we're to we're going to have to stop slaughtering no way the slaughtering people. no way the idf ditto. so idf will do the ditto. so i think jeremy corbyn's situation is a man in permanent is that as a man in
and i equally, i don't think he'll win in islington if he stood as an independent. know, in islington in islington if he stood as an indepenyou know there's a maybe, you know he there's a couple of other disaffected ex—labour mps who might support him but the real him on this one, but the real crux of this, the real core issue about all this is let's be grown up. let's be sensible about this. let's stop posturing and preening about the place and waving flags and thinking that, you through...
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let's have them in islington.the problem will sort itself quickly. sort itself out quite quickly. >> would if it >> i think it would if it affected like that . affected people like that. benjamin, you know, this guy keeps sticking his hand out. he wants us to load cash wants us to drop a load of cash into for tax into it. tax more for this tax more that £2.4 million. he's more for that £2.4 million. he's got sitting on £10 billion there. church of england i there. the church of england i mean on. aren't they there. the church of england i mean for on. aren't they there. the church of england i mean for more aren't they there. the church of england i mean for more stuff.|ren't they paying for more stuff. >> mean look supporter of >> i mean look as a supporter of inheritance think inheritance tax i think fantastic. he'll be giving hundreds of pounds hundreds of thousands of pounds to the exchequer pay for to the exchequer to pay for exactly sure he exactly that. and i'm sure he supports it too. uh, you supports it t
let's have them in islington.the problem will sort itself quickly. sort itself out quite quickly. >> would if it >> i think it would if it affected like that . affected people like that. benjamin, you know, this guy keeps sticking his hand out. he wants us to load cash wants us to drop a load of cash into for tax into it. tax more for this tax more that £2.4 million. he's more for that £2.4 million. he's got sitting on £10 billion there. church of england i there. the church of...
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luke miall lask linzer etonian from islington .tarmer has gagged angela raynen >> where is she? and should the blade running killer oscar pistorius be out of prison? they felt that he wasn't rehabilitated . rehabilitated. >> they felt he wasn't remorseful . remorseful. >> i caught up with reeva steenkamp's family lawyer and could we learn a thing or two from australia? is it time to cut migration to fix. from australia? is it time to cut migration to fix . the cut migration to fix. the housing crisis? i'll be having a debate on that and on my panel tonight. i have got the legendary harriet legendary journalist harriet sergeant . we've got the always sergeant. we've got the always outspoken butterworth outspoken benjamin butterworth and large of the and the editor at large of the mail charlotte mail on sunday, charlotte griffiths . get ready britain. griffiths. get ready britain. here go . here we go. as ever, i want to hear from you too, about what stories you think we should be covering in your local area. if there's something hap
luke miall lask linzer etonian from islington .tarmer has gagged angela raynen >> where is she? and should the blade running killer oscar pistorius be out of prison? they felt that he wasn't rehabilitated . rehabilitated. >> they felt he wasn't remorseful . remorseful. >> i caught up with reeva steenkamp's family lawyer and could we learn a thing or two from australia? is it time to cut migration to fix. from australia? is it time to cut migration to fix . the cut migration to...
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. - there are 10,000 miles between islington and melbourne. lily already has come far further than that. joe wilson, bbc news, in north london. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich. we have had a huge change in the weather, tonight, we speak live to the real alan bates, the man who dedicated years to bringing the post office scandal to light, and to the woman whose dramatisation for the small screen got a very big reaction. —— and to gwyneth hughes, the woman whose dramatisation for the small screen has had a very big reaction. wrongful convictions, more than 700 of them — prison sentences, reputations trashed, bankruptcy, and now new cases. the post office scandal is only deepening. as we go on air, the petition to strip the former post office boss paula vennells of her cbe is well over a million and the prime minister has said he would support a review of it. it doesn't help the hundreds upon hundreds whose lives were all but destroyed and, in some cases, actually destroyed — who will pay their compensation and when? we speak to t
. - there are 10,000 miles between islington and melbourne. lily already has come far further than that. joe wilson, bbc news, in north london. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich. we have had a huge change in the weather, tonight, we speak live to the real alan bates, the man who dedicated years to bringing the post office scandal to light, and to the woman whose dramatisation for the small screen got a very big reaction. —— and to gwyneth hughes, the woman whose dramatisation...
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you were teaching at the >> so you were teaching at the saint aloysius roman catholic school in islingtonfor about a yean >> i was i was there for about a year, just over now, if i remember rightly, saint aloysius , um, is an important saint. >> think he might have been >> i think he might have been a jesuit, uh, school named after him. you i'd expect, following the teaching of the catholic church. >> yes. you're right. jesuits jesuits are renowned for their strong christian convictions . strong christian convictions. and sadly, saint aloysius college didn't necessarily follow in his namesake. in their namesake , uh, and it's run by namesake, uh, and it's run by the diocese of the archdiocese of westminster. >> the cardinal archbishop of westminster is the head of the archdiocese , and it's a catholic archdiocese, and it's a catholic school. in his diocese. did you have any support from the catholic church? >> none from the catholic church, sadly, no, but i've been supported by the christian legal centre been centre, which has been fantastic. thus far. >> okay, so let's talk about what yo
you were teaching at the >> so you were teaching at the saint aloysius roman catholic school in islingtonfor about a yean >> i was i was there for about a year, just over now, if i remember rightly, saint aloysius , um, is an important saint. >> think he might have been >> i think he might have been a jesuit, uh, school named after him. you i'd expect, following the teaching of the catholic church. >> yes. you're right. jesuits jesuits are renowned for their strong...
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so where i live is it's islington , where i live is it's islington, it's where i live is it's islington city, but it's reasonable. but actually the biggest problem is from, um , biggest problem is from, um, wood burning stoves. oh, really ? wood burning stoves. oh, really? oh, darling, the middle classes and they, they are. and middle class , they are really, really class, they are really, really polluting. and nobody's going to do anything about it. >> but we are going to because we're going talk we're going to talk about things. we look things. and i think if we look at of basis. but i do at that sort of basis. but i do go whole about go back to the whole point about prevention better prevention being better than cure. tragic cure. and i know some tragic cases contacted cases people have contacted me about cancers within about some cancers within their family didn't to family, and they didn't have to share information . but if share the information. but if they the doctor knew they had, if the doctor knew that be risks, that there might be some risks, they done earlier they could have
so where i live is it's islington , where i live is it's islington, it's where i live is it's islington city, but it's reasonable. but actually the biggest problem is from, um , biggest problem is from, um, wood burning stoves. oh, really ? wood burning stoves. oh, really? oh, darling, the middle classes and they, they are. and middle class , they are really, really class, they are really, really polluting. and nobody's going to do anything about it. >> but we are going to because we're...
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i mean, but it is true. about islington true.ides and she talks. i thought emotionally and personally about when she meets families. that personally about when she meets fam dreadful that personally about when she meets famdreadful stab that personally about when she meets famdreadful stab stabbings that personally about when she meets famdreadful stab stabbings inhat the dreadful stab stabbings in nottingham gets that she nottingham and she gets that she understands not she's understands that she's not she's not immune to that, but she's loathe have a go at the mayor loathe to have a go at the mayor of it is true. of london. but it is true. >> you know, people >> and, you know, people might be stabbed death be getting stabbed to death less, as said, there's be getting stabbed to death less,yearas said, there's be getting stabbed to death less,yearas yeari, there's be getting stabbed to death less,yearas year increase in in 36% year on year increase in in muggings at knife point, including on the streets of islington, an area i k
i mean, but it is true. about islington true.ides and she talks. i thought emotionally and personally about when she meets families. that personally about when she meets fam dreadful that personally about when she meets famdreadful stab that personally about when she meets famdreadful stab stabbings that personally about when she meets famdreadful stab stabbings inhat the dreadful stab stabbings in nottingham gets that she nottingham and she gets that she understands not she's understands that...
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and what do think about um, london in do you think about um, london in general and islington councilivers extra because their motors are heavier. i just think you can't win here. you think you're doing the right thing. you get an electric car. but then they say to you , ah, but then they say to you, ah, but it's heavier. therefore you're going to have to pay a bigger tax because of this. so drivers of heavier cars will have to pay higher parking charges . um, so, higher parking charges. um, so, so they're saying, now i put it to you , that is not why we have to you, that is not why we have holes in the road. we have holes in the road because of utility companies, because the repairs are really bad and because of article dated lorries that have taken all the freight off the railway and deliver all of this around our streets and whatever, and bus stop our roads. but it's and bus stop our roads. but it's an easy target. and this war against motorists. >> and i think you're right, eamonn it is a war against motorists. you're right. i mean, the fact that a few people are driving heavier c
and what do think about um, london in do you think about um, london in general and islington councilivers extra because their motors are heavier. i just think you can't win here. you think you're doing the right thing. you get an electric car. but then they say to you , ah, but then they say to you, ah, but it's heavier. therefore you're going to have to pay a bigger tax because of this. so drivers of heavier cars will have to pay higher parking charges . um, so, higher parking charges. um, so,...
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islington or barnet. they won't.o deliver in the hebrides. they won't jump in to deliver in the yeah. des. they won't jump in to deliver in the yeah. no. they won't jump in to deliver in the yeah. no i mean and we >> yeah, yeah. no i mean and we are using mail list. are using the mail list. >> is the problem. we don't >> this is the problem. we don't i mean i stopped sending christmas cards. it's just too expensive. even you expensive. even when you and i've never first class i've never bought a first class stamp. years stamp. not for five years at least, because they get there at the same time with the second class but how class stamp. these days. but how often actually go to the often do you actually go to the post box and send a letter? because it used to certainly because it used to be. certainly while i was growing up, was while i was growing up, that was something did, if something that people did, if not certainly not daily. then certainly weekly. what maybe once weekly. now it's what maybe once every three mo
islington or barnet. they won't.o deliver in the hebrides. they won't jump in to deliver in the yeah. des. they won't jump in to deliver in the yeah. no. they won't jump in to deliver in the yeah. no i mean and we >> yeah, yeah. no i mean and we are using mail list. are using the mail list. >> is the problem. we don't >> this is the problem. we don't i mean i stopped sending christmas cards. it's just too expensive. even you expensive. even when you and i've never first class...
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just like he chose to serve the right honourable member for islington north, mr speaker.ed. mr speaker, in 2008 i was the director - should bejudged. mr speaker, in 2008 i was the director of - should bejudged. mr speaker, in 2008 i was the director of public| 2008 i was the director of public prosecutions, putting terrorists and murderers— prosecutions, putting terrorists and murderers injail. he was making millions— murderers injail. he was making millions batting on the misery of working — millions batting on the misery of working people during the financial crisis _ working people during the financial crisis and — working people during the financial crisis. and we have seen this story time _ crisis. and we have seen this story time and _ crisis. and we have seen this story time and time again with this lot. party— time and time again with this lot. party first, — time and time again with this lot. party first, country second. safely in westminster, they get down to the real business of fighting each other to death _ real business of fighting each other to death. the c
just like he chose to serve the right honourable member for islington north, mr speaker.ed. mr speaker, in 2008 i was the director - should bejudged. mr speaker, in 2008 i was the director of - should bejudged. mr speaker, in 2008 i was the director of public| 2008 i was the director of public prosecutions, putting terrorists and murderers— prosecutions, putting terrorists and murderers injail. he was making millions— murderers injail. he was making millions batting on the misery of working...