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labour at war after keir starmer campaign...” said tojoe, after keir starmer campaign...” said to joe then i will give my opinion. i will do the data bit. it is something i am an expert about. it appears that labour party officials have alleged that keir starmer's leadership campaign hacked into, their words, the starmer's leadership campaign hacked into, theirwords, the party's starmer's leadership campaign hacked into, their words, the party's party membership database. now this was reported to the information commissioner and that whole internal investigation commissioned the labour party has has subsequently been leaked which is why it is on the front page of the newspapers i'iow. the front page of the newspapers now. keir starmer's team has described this as utter, utter nonsense. they have denied this. the keirstarmercampaign is nonsense. they have denied this. the keir starmer campaign is actually suspended at the moment because the unfortunate death of keir starmer's mother—in—law. meanwhile, rebecca long—bailey, seen as the main opponent to keir starmer, for the leadership, h
labour at war after keir starmer campaign...” said tojoe, after keir starmer campaign...” said to joe then i will give my opinion. i will do the data bit. it is something i am an expert about. it appears that labour party officials have alleged that keir starmer's leadership campaign hacked into, their words, the starmer's leadership campaign hacked into, theirwords, the party's starmer's leadership campaign hacked into, their words, the party's party membership database. now this was...
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i don't see that keir starmer has the charisma of borisjohnson.onality politics. the labour party's now into personality politics. the labour pa rty's problem now into personality politics. the labour party's problem is they don't have somebody who has the star quality. you both being liverpool fans, did you not notice how much billy corkill he looks in that photo. i didn't, actually but thank you for pointing that out. he might win some votes if he brings back brookside. he is speaking sense. labour does need to unite and it is in the grip of the hard left. i don't know how you move it into a situation where it may unite behind that, but there will still be people within the labour party who either leave or don't vote for them. back to the telegraph, shyama. they have a front—page story about the government being under pressure to end the" witchhunt" against vetera ns ? end the" witchhunt" against veterans? this is a former soldier he has been named as eddie murphy who took his life last week. he was under investigation by the army for misdemeano
i don't see that keir starmer has the charisma of borisjohnson.onality politics. the labour party's now into personality politics. the labour pa rty's problem now into personality politics. the labour party's problem is they don't have somebody who has the star quality. you both being liverpool fans, did you not notice how much billy corkill he looks in that photo. i didn't, actually but thank you for pointing that out. he might win some votes if he brings back brookside. he is speaking sense....
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now, keir starmer believes he can be that change.ore credible leader, he can't be a less credible leader, then he's about to be predecessor. the trouble is, it is a sound bite, really, to say we must unite. that is kind of self—evident, but how you are going to do that is one thing, and also are you going to do that to the exclusion of really working out what went wrong in the first place? that's what went wrong in the first place? that‘s easy— what went wrong in the first place? that's easy— everything. everyone is trying to find out why they lost the last election, as if that is a bad thing. and he is criticising the candidates for standing for their apparent navelgazing. but even in my world of psychotherapy, you have to work out how somebody has got to be where they are before you can try to turn that around, change the limiting beliefs. this is what they are trying to do in the labour party. those who ignore the lessons of the past are doomed to repeat them. it has been said many times and it is still the case. keir starmer has
now, keir starmer believes he can be that change.ore credible leader, he can't be a less credible leader, then he's about to be predecessor. the trouble is, it is a sound bite, really, to say we must unite. that is kind of self—evident, but how you are going to do that is one thing, and also are you going to do that to the exclusion of really working out what went wrong in the first place? that's what went wrong in the first place? that‘s easy— what went wrong in the first place? that's...
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but keir starmer and his team have strenuously denied this and said it is not true. politically motivated effort to damage his chances in the leadership campaign. what they have said is that they were looking at means of penetrating the database cold dialogue, but they were not planning to use that. they have said that this is basically an attack on keir starmer himself, and they have also questioned why the party has not responded to their own concerns that they made about other leadership candidates using and accessing databases. leadership candidates using and accessing data bases. people leadership candidates using and accessing databases. people might remember that rebecca long—bailey, who is another of the frontrunners in this race, and a person that is seen as being the closest tojeremy corbyn's style of leadership and what have you, that last week it emerged that in terms of her campaign, that they had circulated links to volunteers that would allow them to access membership databases, and her team said that that was innocent, but this seems to be perhaps wha
but keir starmer and his team have strenuously denied this and said it is not true. politically motivated effort to damage his chances in the leadership campaign. what they have said is that they were looking at means of penetrating the database cold dialogue, but they were not planning to use that. they have said that this is basically an attack on keir starmer himself, and they have also questioned why the party has not responded to their own concerns that they made about other leadership...
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sir keir starmer has said this is politically motivated. the party... the campaign tea m motivated.d not to proceed with that. they also point to questions around rebecca long—bailey plus mag use of membership lists. we understand that they have raised concerns about that, and so in terms of rebecca long—bailey, we understand that there were links circulated to volu nteers there were links circulated to volunteers who had access to the membership database and 13 has said that that was completely innocent. so, there are a lot of questions around the use of databases and this is something that the labour party has said that it has told all of its candidates to be very careful about. and the impact it is having on the contest? it shows that things are getting ugly and as we get close to the 1st of april, the end state, and we find out who the winner is, i think all of the candidates are getting more worried about the outcome. in terms of sir keir starmer, we understand he has been gaining support within the constituency labour parties, including jeremy corbyn's on constituency of islin
sir keir starmer has said this is politically motivated. the party... the campaign tea m motivated.d not to proceed with that. they also point to questions around rebecca long—bailey plus mag use of membership lists. we understand that they have raised concerns about that, and so in terms of rebecca long—bailey, we understand that there were links circulated to volu nteers there were links circulated to volunteers who had access to the membership database and 13 has said that that was...
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keir starmer only became an mp in 2015.eds and oxford universities. as a barrister, he was involved in several high—profile cases, including defending environmental activists against mcdonald's in the so—called mclibel case. they've achieved nothing so far apart from adverse publicity. they've everything to lose. if they win the case, it will be a paper victory, with no meaning at all, because of the inequality. and if they lose, it will be disastrous. his successful legal career culminated in becoming director of public prosecutions in 2008, and later earned him a knighthood for services to law. but he is keen to stress he has always been on the side of the powerless, and his campaign was boosted when he was endorsed by the uk's biggest union, unison. he is named after labour's first parliamentary leader, keir hardie, and now keir starmer hopes to follow in his footsteps. leila nathoo, our political correspondent come up with that report. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of six—year—old rikki neave who w
keir starmer only became an mp in 2015.eds and oxford universities. as a barrister, he was involved in several high—profile cases, including defending environmental activists against mcdonald's in the so—called mclibel case. they've achieved nothing so far apart from adverse publicity. they've everything to lose. if they win the case, it will be a paper victory, with no meaning at all, because of the inequality. and if they lose, it will be disastrous. his successful legal career culminated...
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do you think there is any chance of keir starmer not when?”ard to poll labour party members. that's not winning. we don't really know who they are. my husband is going to be voting and we had literature from keirstarmerand voting and we had literature from keir starmer and rebecca long bailey, nothing from lisa. i don't know is that it's just us or suggest a carcampaign is know is that it's just us or suggest a car campaign is doing something different. neither of them are particularly inspiring to be honest. the challenge for all of them is they have no idea that really what to say about the last time the labour party was in government. and what they want and how they plan to get back to government. or even if they do, there is the sense that maybe the labour party is just a movement and it will be better to be totally pure and watch the conservatives do whatever they like to the country because at least it would protect the labour movement and unless the party gets over that, i think there is no path back to power. do you think there is goin
do you think there is any chance of keir starmer not when?”ard to poll labour party members. that's not winning. we don't really know who they are. my husband is going to be voting and we had literature from keirstarmerand voting and we had literature from keir starmer and rebecca long bailey, nothing from lisa. i don't know is that it's just us or suggest a carcampaign is know is that it's just us or suggest a car campaign is doing something different. neither of them are particularly...
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keir starmer seems like a serious politician. win but now he's trying to form his support base within the party. he has enough union support and a huge number of endorsements from constituency labour parties as well as mp5. he from constituency labour parties as wellas mps. he now from constituency labour parties as well as mp5. he now has to prove that he has the ability to unify. he is talking in the language of unity because he recognises that if he does win he has to keep some of the corbynite side of the party on site. it is wrong to caricature boris johnson as a clown. it is easy for labour. that's been their default position. you can't take him seriously. but borisjohnson is a very serious politician. that's why he has a majority of the size he has, why he has got us to this position at the moment and if labour asa position at the moment and if labour as a party cannot find a way of challenging the ideas as opposed to challenging the ideas as opposed to challenging the ideas as opposed to challenging the created myth about
keir starmer seems like a serious politician. win but now he's trying to form his support base within the party. he has enough union support and a huge number of endorsements from constituency labour parties as well as mp5. he from constituency labour parties as wellas mps. he now from constituency labour parties as well as mp5. he now has to prove that he has the ability to unify. he is talking in the language of unity because he recognises that if he does win he has to keep some of the...
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keir starmer?gender recognition act. it's important we go further than that. other countries have gone further but we won't get anywhere if we treated as a political football to be booted around by people. can i come to the broader point made? it's often thought because you see us on parliamentary work on tv we don't do work in constituencies but we work all the time with homeless people, people with mental health issues in our case work and on friday very often i'm trying to find somewhere for somebody to sleep somewhere in camden. so the suggestion that we don't know is not fair and you can challenge us on how we will pay for it, but i do think as others do that we should tax those who have money more and we should make corporations pay theirfairshare and more and we should make corporations pay their fair share and tax avoidance is completely wrong. amazon has a revenue up £10.9 billion in a country and they paid 296 billion in a country and they paid 2% tax. that cannot go on and we have to be
keir starmer?gender recognition act. it's important we go further than that. other countries have gone further but we won't get anywhere if we treated as a political football to be booted around by people. can i come to the broader point made? it's often thought because you see us on parliamentary work on tv we don't do work in constituencies but we work all the time with homeless people, people with mental health issues in our case work and on friday very often i'm trying to find somewhere for...
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sir keir starmer and and using that information for their campaign. am have flatly denied this, saying this is a politically motivated attempt by people in operational on some the labour party to try and derail his campaign to become the next leader, and of course rebecca long—bailey is another of the candidates who certainly is seen as somebody that there was within the labour party close to jeremy corbyn would there was within the labour party close tojeremy corbyn would like to see as the replacement tojeremy corbyn, so keir starmer is saying that this is politically motivated. he said the party had examined, sorry, the campaign team, had examined weather there were loopholes, but decided not to proceed with that. they also point to questions around rebecca long—bailey's use of membership lists. we understand that they have raised concerns about that. and so in terms of rebecca long—bailey, we understand that there were links that were circulated to volunteers who had access to the membership database, who had access to the membership data base, and
sir keir starmer and and using that information for their campaign. am have flatly denied this, saying this is a politically motivated attempt by people in operational on some the labour party to try and derail his campaign to become the next leader, and of course rebecca long—bailey is another of the candidates who certainly is seen as somebody that there was within the labour party close to jeremy corbyn would there was within the labour party close tojeremy corbyn would like to see as the...
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the contest has been dominated so far by two others, keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey.ty can very easily fall into the good old way of fighting things in the labour party — it's left versus right. for the leader to take us forward, we need to have the best candidate. so, to a certain extent, it's a good old—fashioned squeeze. and i've had people saying to me, well, emily, i was going to support you, but we've got to stop keir starmer, so i'm voting for rebecca long—bailey. and then i've had other people to saying to me, i was going to support you, but i can't, because we've got to stop rebecca long—bailey, so i have to vote for keir. and i'm going, hang on, hang on, isn't the thing to do to vote for the best candidate? do you have any tory friends? rebecca long—bailey said she didn't think she did, and keir starmer told us of course he did. i think i probably have some tory friends. particularly members of my husband's family. but i have never kissed a tory in that way. that would be true to say. making it to the top job right now seems unlikely. but emily thornberry ha
the contest has been dominated so far by two others, keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey.ty can very easily fall into the good old way of fighting things in the labour party — it's left versus right. for the leader to take us forward, we need to have the best candidate. so, to a certain extent, it's a good old—fashioned squeeze. and i've had people saying to me, well, emily, i was going to support you, but we've got to stop keir starmer, so i'm voting for rebecca long—bailey. and then...
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the contest has been dominated so far by two others, keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey. into the good old way of fighting things in the labour party, it's left versus right. for the leader to take us forward, we need to have the best candidate. so, to a certain extent, it's a good old—fashioned squeeze. and i always have people saying to me, well, emily, i was going to support you, but we've got to stop keir starmer, so i'm voting for rebecca long—bailey. and then i've had other people to saying to me, i was going to support you, but i can't, because we've got to stop rebecca long—bailey, so i have to vote for keir. and i'm going, hang on, hang on, isn't the thing to do to vote for the best candidate? do you have any tory friends? rebecca long—bailey said she didn't think she did, and keir starmer told us of course he did. i think i probably have some tory friends. particularly members of my husband's family. but i have never kissed a tory in that way. that would be true to say. making it to the top job right now seems unlikely. but emily thornberry has rarely gone down
the contest has been dominated so far by two others, keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey. into the good old way of fighting things in the labour party, it's left versus right. for the leader to take us forward, we need to have the best candidate. so, to a certain extent, it's a good old—fashioned squeeze. and i always have people saying to me, well, emily, i was going to support you, but we've got to stop keir starmer, so i'm voting for rebecca long—bailey. and then i've had other people...
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and a frontrunner, keir starmer is the clearfront—runner.ke yours, have decided to back keir starmer. and a lot of unions have backed becky. this nonsense of attempting to divide the trade unions won't work. the three candidates who were running for leadership are all excellent. to be fair, there are four. and i hope emily gets on the ballot paper, but if she doesn't the three that are on our first class good people, and all of them will lead the labour party properly. and all of them will get my support. but at the end of the day, when push comes to shove, you can only choose one. my union has taken the view that becky is the best place to win back our heartlands and to talk to the rest of the nation about the aspirational views that she has for everyone. this idea that she is a continuity corbin. that's an insult to her. she is an individual in her own right. she is demonstrating now her views, her priorities, her vision is a difference in some regards to jeremy's and she is notjeremy corbyn. she will be her own individuals. much of this i
and a frontrunner, keir starmer is the clearfront—runner.ke yours, have decided to back keir starmer. and a lot of unions have backed becky. this nonsense of attempting to divide the trade unions won't work. the three candidates who were running for leadership are all excellent. to be fair, there are four. and i hope emily gets on the ballot paper, but if she doesn't the three that are on our first class good people, and all of them will lead the labour party properly. and all of them will...
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the contest has been dominated so far by two others, keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey. way of fighting things in the labour party — its left versus right. for the leader to take us forward, we need to have the best candidate. and so, to a certain extent, it's a good old—fashioned squeeze. and i've had people saying to me, ‘well, emily, i was going to support you, but we've got to stop keir starmer, so i'm voting for rebecca long—bailey.‘ and then i've had other people to saying to me, ‘i was going to support you, but i can't, because we've got to stop rebecca long—bailey, so i have to vote for keir.‘ and i'm going, ‘hang on, hang on, isn't the thing to do to vote for the best candidate?‘ do you have any tory friends? rebecca long—bailey said she didn‘t think she did, and keir starmer told us of course he did. i think i probably have some tory friends. particularly members of my husband‘s family. but i‘ve never kissed a tory in that way. that would be true to say. making it to the top job right now seems unlikely. but emily thornberry has rarely gone down without a fight
the contest has been dominated so far by two others, keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey. way of fighting things in the labour party — its left versus right. for the leader to take us forward, we need to have the best candidate. and so, to a certain extent, it's a good old—fashioned squeeze. and i've had people saying to me, ‘well, emily, i was going to support you, but we've got to stop keir starmer, so i'm voting for rebecca long—bailey.‘ and then i've had other people to saying...
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the contest goes forward to the final vote with lisa nandy, sir keir starmer, rebecca long—bailey.monday, and then run till april the 2nd, two days after that, we will get the result of who will face jeremy corbyn's labour leadership. seven weeks ago of this. enjoy. we well, you will give us posted. about how the debates go. someone pointing out it looks if she is not going to be labour leader, perhaps she could sing. a bit of opera. or maybe she is eating an invisible apple. she has thanked those who supported her to the stage, said she wanted to stay on the ballot people that i think there is a sensory has been squeezed between rebecca long—bailey and sir keir starmer, the bookies 88% chance of winning according to them, this now goes to the bookies. because for example sir keir starmer is way out in the lead with 374 local parties backed, actually that doesn't mean every member party turns up, when it comes to raw individual one person one vote, i think there is six or seven weeks campaigning still to go cook. it could go in any direction. thank you very much. sport and for a fu
the contest goes forward to the final vote with lisa nandy, sir keir starmer, rebecca long—bailey.monday, and then run till april the 2nd, two days after that, we will get the result of who will face jeremy corbyn's labour leadership. seven weeks ago of this. enjoy. we well, you will give us posted. about how the debates go. someone pointing out it looks if she is not going to be labour leader, perhaps she could sing. a bit of opera. or maybe she is eating an invisible apple. she has thanked...
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keir starmer was a good deal more circumspect.given that we've been at this for weeks, the ballot is only dropping today. no votes have been cast yet. i'm focused on winning this race and getting as many votes as i possibly can through my argument about unity, effective opposition, and focus on winning the next general election. i have not discussed the shadow cabinet with anybody. and therefore whatever is swirling around, because there are names everywhere. . . ed miliband? it is all rumour. i can tell you i have not had a discussion with anybody on this. it is all rumour. and although keir starmer is the favourite, he has fought what appears to be a pretty cautious campaign, anxious to alienate none of thejeremy campaign, anxious to alienate none of the jeremy corbyn supporters, saying that manifesto ofjeremy corbyn would remain the foundation of his approach and he would not trash mr corbyn's years. you sense he is trying to keep all sides on board. at the same time there has be no big plan or big picture yet presented by sir
keir starmer was a good deal more circumspect.given that we've been at this for weeks, the ballot is only dropping today. no votes have been cast yet. i'm focused on winning this race and getting as many votes as i possibly can through my argument about unity, effective opposition, and focus on winning the next general election. i have not discussed the shadow cabinet with anybody. and therefore whatever is swirling around, because there are names everywhere. . . ed miliband? it is all rumour....
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and that was sir keir starmer ending that report about this morning's report about this morning's laidquiry will be held into maternity services at east kent hospitals trust, amid growing concern and confusion about the number of preventable deaths. the trust's chief executive said there were possibly 15 preventable baby deaths over the course of the last decade. our correspondent, michael buchanan, is at the trust's headquarters in ashford. you have talked to the chief executive and yourself described the situation is very unclear. it is, it's all very unclear. on the independent enquiry it did appear to be announced at the very last moment by the health minister in the commons this morning, the exact details of it are not clear. they will become clearer perhaps this afternoon and over the coming days. i think it's clear to say however that it will focus on incidence of preve nta ble that it will focus on incidence of preventable harm, whether that be death or lifelong injuries in maternity services over the past number of years as well as other problems that we know have been evident
and that was sir keir starmer ending that report about this morning's report about this morning's laidquiry will be held into maternity services at east kent hospitals trust, amid growing concern and confusion about the number of preventable deaths. the trust's chief executive said there were possibly 15 preventable baby deaths over the course of the last decade. our correspondent, michael buchanan, is at the trust's headquarters in ashford. you have talked to the chief executive and yourself...
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tomorrow we will profile keir starmer tomorrow we will profile keir starmer the latejustin fashanu hasf fame on what would have been his 59th birthday. justin fashanu was the first black player to command a £1 million transfer fee, he was also england's first male professional to come out as gay while still playing, in 1990. he took his own life in 1998. our sports correspondent katie gornall reports this picture perfect volley won goal of the season in 1980. fashanu. 0h, what a goal! that is magnificent. a few years later he would become britain's first £1 million black footballer but with every barrier broken the walls of prejudice remained. after coming out in 1990 he became magnet for abuse. eight yea rs later he became magnet for abuse. eight years later he felt he couldn't go on. the former footballer, justin fashanu has been found dead in london. today, the mood is very different. on what would have beenjustin fashanu's 59th birthday his life is now being celebrated with a place in football's hall of fame.|j now being celebrated with a place in football's hall of fame. i think i
tomorrow we will profile keir starmer tomorrow we will profile keir starmer the latejustin fashanu hasf fame on what would have been his 59th birthday. justin fashanu was the first black player to command a £1 million transfer fee, he was also england's first male professional to come out as gay while still playing, in 1990. he took his own life in 1998. our sports correspondent katie gornall reports this picture perfect volley won goal of the season in 1980. fashanu. 0h, what a goal! that is...
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sir keir starmer, lisa nandy, rebecca long—bailey and emily thornberry debated how they could reviveshire programme this morning. sir keir starmer has been criticised for pushing labour towards a remain position and costing it the votes of leave supporters. he argued that events have moved on to the next stage of the brexit process. remain v leave is over now, we've left, so to some extent, i think, for us in the labour party, we need to make sure we don't carry this divide, because it's split families, it's split our party. we have left now. we need to move on. but what we can't do now is say, brexit is over, because there's nothing johnson wants more than for us to not look at what he's doing, because he's made loads of promises about brexit that he's not going to actually deliver, so we need to focus on that. lisa nandy said the reason labour keeps losing elections is that it has stopped listening to its traditional voters. we didn't just not listen, but we're not learning. we got defeated and rejected in 2010, 2015, 2017 and 2019, and i am standing in this leadership contest beca
sir keir starmer, lisa nandy, rebecca long—bailey and emily thornberry debated how they could reviveshire programme this morning. sir keir starmer has been criticised for pushing labour towards a remain position and costing it the votes of leave supporters. he argued that events have moved on to the next stage of the brexit process. remain v leave is over now, we've left, so to some extent, i think, for us in the labour party, we need to make sure we don't carry this divide, because it's...
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we have keir starmer, he is widely seen as the favourite.g. you do not get good odds if you bet on him at the moment! the shadow brexit secretary, closely associated with the labour policy on brexit. rebecca long—bailey is seen as a candidate of the left endorsed by many people close to jeremy corbyn. of the left endorsed by many people close tojeremy corbyn. including jeremy corbyn himself and the unite general secretary len mccluskey. lisa nandy is seen as an outsider, given a 4% chance of winning. she has impressed some people with performances particularly in recent tv debates. labour members have a vote. there are a lot of them now. 100,000 new members havejoined since the start of the leadership campaign. it is hard to know what that will mean for individual candidates. but the campaign goes on. this weekend there will be more events. all three of them appearing at hustings in peterborough and durham. and to be fair to them and the organisation, they have been getting around the country. the organisation, they have been getting around
we have keir starmer, he is widely seen as the favourite.g. you do not get good odds if you bet on him at the moment! the shadow brexit secretary, closely associated with the labour policy on brexit. rebecca long—bailey is seen as a candidate of the left endorsed by many people close to jeremy corbyn. of the left endorsed by many people close tojeremy corbyn. including jeremy corbyn himself and the unite general secretary len mccluskey. lisa nandy is seen as an outsider, given a 4% chance of...
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the three candidates left in the running are sir keir starmer, rebecca long bailey and lisa nandy.arton, who explained the voting process. labour party members, there is a lot of them, half a million or so, over the next days ballot papers will land on doormats to be filled in and sent off. more than a month of campaigning to go, the ballot is open until early april. those three candidates will be doing what they can to win people's votes. we have keir starmer, he's widely seen as the favourite, the bookies' favourite, they're giving him about an 88% chance of winning. you don't get good odds if you bet on him at the moment! the shadow brexit secretary, closely associated with the labour's policy on brexit, rebecca long—bailey is seen as the candidate of the left endorsed by many people close tojeremy corbyn... jeremy corbyn. including jeremy corbyn himself and the unite's general secretary, len mccluskey. lisa nandy is seen as an outsider, only given a 4% chance of winning. she has impressed some people with performances, particularly in recent tv debates. labour members have a vo
the three candidates left in the running are sir keir starmer, rebecca long bailey and lisa nandy.arton, who explained the voting process. labour party members, there is a lot of them, half a million or so, over the next days ballot papers will land on doormats to be filled in and sent off. more than a month of campaigning to go, the ballot is open until early april. those three candidates will be doing what they can to win people's votes. we have keir starmer, he's widely seen as the...
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think keir starmer or lisa nandy. i think keir starmer or lisa nandy.ng back to the corbyn regime within the labour party that has been very strongly repudiated by the public for the reasons i've indicated. whether or not lisa or keir starmer will be able to do it i think depends on two things. one they have got to be able to care —— change the character of the party that it is now in order to make it acceptable to a much wider group of people. this is a party that louise ellman who you are speaking to as had to leave because of its anti—semitism. we haven't got much chance of persuading the public unless we can persuade decent people like louise ellman to come back into the party. changing the character of the party. changing the character of the party. changing the character of the party first of all has to happen. and then secondly and separately, we have got to have something to say about what we offer for the future and that involves not saying "let's see if we can ameliorate the damage from leaving the european union. " ameliorate the damage from
think keir starmer or lisa nandy. i think keir starmer or lisa nandy.ng back to the corbyn regime within the labour party that has been very strongly repudiated by the public for the reasons i've indicated. whether or not lisa or keir starmer will be able to do it i think depends on two things. one they have got to be able to care —— change the character of the party that it is now in order to make it acceptable to a much wider group of people. this is a party that louise ellman who you are...
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there are so keir starmer, a runaway favourite in the first two rounds so far.y, she is the candidate seen as having the politics closest to jeremy corbyn and has the support of the hundred and 60 local parties and the unite union and there is lisa nandi, the wigan mp who has the support of 70 parties. this is around that really decides who is going to be the next labour leader. members of the next labour leader. members of the labour party, philip —— affiliated members, they'll get a vote. the important thing is that this ballot —— this vote is preferential so they will be asked to put in order of preference, not just vote for one and that is important because if none of the free get more than 50% of the votes in the bottom placed one gets knocked out. this phase runs until april to when the ballot closes and the new leader is announced on april the new leader is announced on april the fourth. you might be a bit leery eyed this morning if you stayed up too late to watch tyson fury and deontay wilder. ididn't watch tyson fury and deontay wilder. i didn't stay up
there are so keir starmer, a runaway favourite in the first two rounds so far.y, she is the candidate seen as having the politics closest to jeremy corbyn and has the support of the hundred and 60 local parties and the unite union and there is lisa nandi, the wigan mp who has the support of 70 parties. this is around that really decides who is going to be the next labour leader. members of the next labour leader. members of the labour party, philip —— affiliated members, they'll get a vote....
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rebecca long—bailey, sir keir starmer and lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot, with votingeek. the duchess of cambridge has been speaking about one of the most personal moments of her life — dealing with the birth of herfirst child. appearing on the happy mum, happy ba by podcast, she talks about the pregnancy and the crippling morning sickness that forced her into hospital. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. the podcast was recorded during a visit to this south london nursery. improving the lives of families with young children is now the priority for the duchess of cambridge and dominates her royal work. with podcast host giovanna fletcher, the duchess spoke personally about everything from the value of her own stable upbringing to the guilt that can come with motherhood. here leaving hospital after being admitted with severe morning sickness while pregnant with prince george, she also described the terrible strain of the condition. lots of people have it far worse but it was definitely a challenge, notjust for me but also for your loved ones around you and wi
rebecca long—bailey, sir keir starmer and lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot, with votingeek. the duchess of cambridge has been speaking about one of the most personal moments of her life — dealing with the birth of herfirst child. appearing on the happy mum, happy ba by podcast, she talks about the pregnancy and the crippling morning sickness that forced her into hospital. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. the podcast was recorded during a visit to this south...
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rebecca long—bailey, sir keir starmer and lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot, with voting pay—tv services will have to alert customers when their contracts are coming to an end. the media regulator, 0fcom, says about 20 million people are currently out of contract — with many likely to be paying higher prices than they need to. our business correspondent katy austin, gave us more details. when i'm broadband contract comes to an end, that means we might automatically be put onto a higher rate. that means a cheaper deal we might have signed up to immediately when a took out our contract, a year or two years, won't apply any more. asi or two years, won't apply any more. as i say, we are automatically paying more thoughts to happen now is that these providers are going to have to get in contact with customers between ten and 40 days before that contract is due to come to an end and they need to outline their options, say how much i can't paying, how much you could be paying if you go up to the standard rate and then tell you what your options are, can quit the contract without
rebecca long—bailey, sir keir starmer and lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot, with voting pay—tv services will have to alert customers when their contracts are coming to an end. the media regulator, 0fcom, says about 20 million people are currently out of contract — with many likely to be paying higher prices than they need to. our business correspondent katy austin, gave us more details. when i'm broadband contract comes to an end, that means we might automatically be put...
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keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary was born in south london.
keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary was born in south london.
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frontbenchers sir keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey, along with backbench mp lisa nandy, had alreadynd and pay—tv services will have to alert customers when their contracts are coming to an end. the media regulator, 0fcom, says about 20 million people are currently out of contract — with many likely to be paying higher prices than they need to. our business correspondent katy austin, gave us more details. you might not realize that you‘re out of contract and then you might have signed up to a really good, cheap or discounted offer initially, but that‘s no longer going to apply, you‘re automatically going to be jacked up to a higher standard rate. now, the change that‘s coming in means that the provider will have to contact you, whether that‘s email or text or another way between ten and a0 days before the contracts come into the end. and they have to give you all the information about how you can quit the contract, how you can sign up for a new one, what the latest deals are and all the information tailored to you. and the idea is that will really help people save money. and 0fcom th
frontbenchers sir keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey, along with backbench mp lisa nandy, had alreadynd and pay—tv services will have to alert customers when their contracts are coming to an end. the media regulator, 0fcom, says about 20 million people are currently out of contract — with many likely to be paying higher prices than they need to. our business correspondent katy austin, gave us more details. you might not realize that you‘re out of contract and then you might have...
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lisa nandy, keir starmer and rebecca long bailey are still in the race. now on bbc news, click.: kitchen hacks go to pot. football scores, andy the flipper foldable phone. flat or bended? last week youtube revealed for the ist timejust last week youtube revealed for the ist time just how much cash it is making parent company google. that was $15,000,000,000 last year. it announced its results for the ist time, seeming like a right of passion. it has grown up and is standing on its own to feed. dashmac passage. i visited their london office to find out how it has come office to find out how it has come of age. kevin, youtube used to be the place where video went viral. but now it seems a lot of that happens on facebook or tiktok. how do you think things have changed? the internet is bigger. it is easier to make a more beautiful video now thanit to make a more beautiful video now than it was ten years ago. when you look at now what the most popular videos on youtube are, they are not viral hit videos, but coming from channels producing lots of content regularly and that have large
lisa nandy, keir starmer and rebecca long bailey are still in the race. now on bbc news, click.: kitchen hacks go to pot. football scores, andy the flipper foldable phone. flat or bended? last week youtube revealed for the ist timejust last week youtube revealed for the ist time just how much cash it is making parent company google. that was $15,000,000,000 last year. it announced its results for the ist time, seeming like a right of passion. it has grown up and is standing on its own to feed....
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rebecca long—bailey, sir keir starmer and lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot paper.n monday. the result will be announced on the 4th april. china's state railway company has offered to build the entire hs2 high speed rail line linking london to birmingham, manchester and leeds in just five years. in a letter, seen by building magazine, beijing says it could also deliver the project at a much lower cost. government officials said "preliminary discussions" had taken place, but no "concrete commitments" had been made. the duchess of cambridge has said her "amazing granny" is the inspiration for the way she parents her own children. in an interview for the podcast happy mum, happy baby, the duchess said she wants to replicate the experiences she shared with her grandmother, like being outdoors and cooking, with prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis. i had an amazing granny who devoted a lot of time to playing with us, doing arts and crafts and going to her greenhouse, doing gardening stuff and cooking with us. i try and incorporate a lot of the experiences t
rebecca long—bailey, sir keir starmer and lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot paper.n monday. the result will be announced on the 4th april. china's state railway company has offered to build the entire hs2 high speed rail line linking london to birmingham, manchester and leeds in just five years. in a letter, seen by building magazine, beijing says it could also deliver the project at a much lower cost. government officials said "preliminary discussions" had taken...
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the observer goes with a warning from sir keir starmer, who is running to lead labour, calling for thehat they are at odds with tory ministers and advisers. the daily mail raises questions about prince andrew‘s alibi for the night he is alleged to have had sex with virginia roberts,
the observer goes with a warning from sir keir starmer, who is running to lead labour, calling for thehat they are at odds with tory ministers and advisers. the daily mail raises questions about prince andrew‘s alibi for the night he is alleged to have had sex with virginia roberts,
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frontbenchers sir keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey, along with backbench mp lisa nandy, had alreadynd. the duchess of cambridge has said her parenting inspiration is her amazing granny, who involved her in arts and crafts, gardening and cooking as a child. in her first podcast interview, she said she wants to make sure she gives similar experiences to her children, prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis. catherine was speaking after lauching a major survey on childhood last month. let's return to our top story now, and thousands of air passengers have had their flights cancelled ahead of storm dennis arriving later today. so what are your rights if you are one of them? the independent‘s travel editor, simon calder, joins us now from our london newsroom. very good morning to you, simon. this storm wasn't supposed to be as bad as storm ciara. what's going on and what's happening with the flights, let's talk about first of all today? 0k, well, storm ciara last sunday because the cancellation of about 1000 flights to and from the uk. we are nowhere near there yet. we are at
frontbenchers sir keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey, along with backbench mp lisa nandy, had alreadynd. the duchess of cambridge has said her parenting inspiration is her amazing granny, who involved her in arts and crafts, gardening and cooking as a child. in her first podcast interview, she said she wants to make sure she gives similar experiences to her children, prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis. catherine was speaking after lauching a major survey on childhood last...
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frontbenchers sir keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey, along with backbench mp lisa nandy, had alreadybe, is warning young people about heart attacks. arjun‘s wife died suddenly and unexpectedly six months into their marriage. he's now organising a concert this weekend to raise awareness of the risk of heart disease to young people. it's the first time he's spoken about his loss to the bbc asian network's shabnam mahmood. singer arjun has have millions of views on youtube, including for his song dedicated to his wife ofjust six months. that was a first time i have been able to put my feelings on paper. i think part of my therapy was to write it down in a song. the first time i had seen our footage from the wedding was in the video weirdly enough, so that was quite painful. natasha passed away due to a sudden cardiac arrest in september 2018. she just collapsed and obviously i called 999 and was doing cpr for a long time, that was quite harrowing. and that was it, she was declared dead on the spot. for the first time since his wife's death, adun first time since his wife's death, arjun
frontbenchers sir keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey, along with backbench mp lisa nandy, had alreadybe, is warning young people about heart attacks. arjun‘s wife died suddenly and unexpectedly six months into their marriage. he's now organising a concert this weekend to raise awareness of the risk of heart disease to young people. it's the first time he's spoken about his loss to the bbc asian network's shabnam mahmood. singer arjun has have millions of views on youtube, including for...
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so keir starmer is widely seen as the favourite.time in almost 30 years from next month. the government has confirmed that now the uk has left the eu, burgundy passports will be phased out, but holders can keep their existing documents until they expire. the new passports will be made by a french firm, but the home office says photographs and personal details will be added in the uk, so no personal data is sent abroad. friends is coming back. fans of the tv series are celebrating, after news of the reunion they‘ve been waiting more than 15 years for, is finally happening. kind of. not quite what it seems. all six of the cast posted this picture last night. the caption "it‘s happening". everybody assumed another episode, but apparently it is not the one where they all get back together, it is the one where they make a lot of money from basically a recap. just kind of chatting, visiting the old set. it is a way of launching the new hbo streaming service, which is the company that has bought the old episodes. and maybe after that they
so keir starmer is widely seen as the favourite.time in almost 30 years from next month. the government has confirmed that now the uk has left the eu, burgundy passports will be phased out, but holders can keep their existing documents until they expire. the new passports will be made by a french firm, but the home office says photographs and personal details will be added in the uk, so no personal data is sent abroad. friends is coming back. fans of the tv series are celebrating, after news of...
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helen catt reporting —— and tomorrow we‘ll look at another candidate, sir keir starmer.dent katie gornall reports. justin fashanu was an outstanding talent. this picture perfect volley for norwich won goal of the season in 1980. commentator: fashanu. oh, what a goal! that‘s a magnificent goal. a few years later, he would become britain‘s first £1 million black footballer. but with every barrier broken, the walls of prejudice remained. after coming out in 1990, he became magnet for abuse. eight years later, his life mired in chaos, he felt he couldn‘t go on. the former footballer, justin fashanu has been found dead in london. today, the mood is very different. on what would have been justin fashanu‘s 59th birthday, his life is now being celebrated with a place in football‘s hall of fame. i think it's more about his legacy, i think it's more about, you know, the example that he has given to other people, and i think it's him paving the way for others. and it's more thanjust his talent with football and more than him just being gay, so it's a question of a lot of things com
helen catt reporting —— and tomorrow we‘ll look at another candidate, sir keir starmer.dent katie gornall reports. justin fashanu was an outstanding talent. this picture perfect volley for norwich won goal of the season in 1980. commentator: fashanu. oh, what a goal! that‘s a magnificent goal. a few years later, he would become britain‘s first £1 million black footballer. but with every barrier broken, the walls of prejudice remained. after coming out in 1990, he became magnet for...
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the observer leads with a warning from labour leadership contender keir starmer that the party needs—year sentence in portugal, the sunday people reports. 71—year—old susan clarke tells the paper, "i've been given a death sentence." and online, images on the metro show the impact the sandstorm has had on the canary islands. people have been advised to keep doors and windows closed during the extreme weather, which could be seen from space. we were talking to thomasz about it just a few minutes ago. you can see it from space but if you are underneath that you can't see anything. good morning to you. we head into the sunday telegraph. yes, quite a topical story because it is back to school tomorrow, half term is overfor back to school tomorrow, half term is over for teachers. the story is about cambridge looking to expand inta ke about cambridge looking to expand intake from poorer students. they are in detailed discussions with 29 colleges about how they increase their intake, and as a school teacher, ifind their intake, and as a school teacher, i find these their intake, and as a sch
the observer leads with a warning from labour leadership contender keir starmer that the party needs—year sentence in portugal, the sunday people reports. 71—year—old susan clarke tells the paper, "i've been given a death sentence." and online, images on the metro show the impact the sandstorm has had on the canary islands. people have been advised to keep doors and windows closed during the extreme weather, which could be seen from space. we were talking to thomasz about it...
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rebecca long bailey, lisa nandy, sir keir starmer, and emily thornberry faced questions about the partyhe audience voicing their concerns about the direction of the party. i have been labour all my life and i protect people throughout the north—west and i am hearing the same thing, that you don‘t listen to them. you have to get out of your little boxes. your manifesto was an absolute joke, an absolute disgrace. the labour party was literally built of the back of unions, how could you say that it should be a centrist party? that's the make sense. there is a sort of dilemma. you have to bring those supporters, they are all labour at heart, but on different sides. you have to bring them together and tell them why you are the person, emily thornbury to do that. it is going to be hard after leaving the european union, our economy is going to be challenged and we need to make sure that we make decisions together and we are as united as we can. there are many reasons that we lost the election and it was notjust one. the problem with political parties as they try to find one reason and say it w
rebecca long bailey, lisa nandy, sir keir starmer, and emily thornberry faced questions about the partyhe audience voicing their concerns about the direction of the party. i have been labour all my life and i protect people throughout the north—west and i am hearing the same thing, that you don‘t listen to them. you have to get out of your little boxes. your manifesto was an absolute joke, an absolute disgrace. the labour party was literally built of the back of unions, how could you say...
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you will find that keir starmer has not criticise anything that was in our ma nifesto criticise anythingising anything in our manifesto. i think becky has the energy, i think becky has the ideas andi energy, i think becky has the ideas and i think becky has the capacity to bring us back to power. bye for now. and one last question, i am not sure if you got a chance to watch the brits tonight, the performance from the wrapper dave, who called the prime minister racist —— rapper. well, i didn't watch the brits last night because i was doing this, i had an early morning. i think what dave said about boris clearly resonated with people, particularly after this incident in the past few days where number ten brought in a policy advisor who thought that black people were inferior intellectually to white people. i think boris has a lot to do to convince the community that he is not unduly negative about black people and muslim people. thank you very much for your time this morning, shadow home secretary. at 7:30am we will be speaking to the home secretary, priti patel, and she will be giving us
you will find that keir starmer has not criticise anything that was in our ma nifesto criticise anythingising anything in our manifesto. i think becky has the energy, i think becky has the ideas andi energy, i think becky has the ideas and i think becky has the capacity to bring us back to power. bye for now. and one last question, i am not sure if you got a chance to watch the brits tonight, the performance from the wrapper dave, who called the prime minister racist —— rapper. well, i...
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party members are choosing between sir keir starmer, lisa nandy and rebecca long—bailey.ing announced two days later. the uk needs more than a million new homes to give everyone somewhere decent to live in — that's the finding of an analysis by the bbc which underlines the scale of the country's housing shortage. it's thought that at the current rate, it could take 15 years to make up the shortfall. let's talk to simon gompers. what else has been found? it is important to see the whole landscape and it is still the case that most people are owner occupiers and the number is between 17 and 18 million, 17.6 million people live in their own property. that has been stable in the last couple of decades. where the last couple of decades. where the real change has been is in private renting and the number of people who privately rent is nearly 5.5 million, that has doubled from 20 years ago. in addition to that we have those in council homes and in housing association accommodation. that is just below five million and council property a lot lower, housing association replace som
party members are choosing between sir keir starmer, lisa nandy and rebecca long—bailey.ing announced two days later. the uk needs more than a million new homes to give everyone somewhere decent to live in — that's the finding of an analysis by the bbc which underlines the scale of the country's housing shortage. it's thought that at the current rate, it could take 15 years to make up the shortfall. let's talk to simon gompers. what else has been found? it is important to see the whole...
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and tomorrow we'll look at another candidate, sir keir starmer. the mp is understood to have offered a "personal guided tour" of the house of commons in exchange for £150, as part of a fundraising drive during last year's general election. the mps' code of conduct states that members must not offer tours of the house in raffles or auctions. ms lucas said she was aware of the investigation but didn't believe she had done anything wrong. a patient has played the violin while surgeons operated on her brain to remove a tumour. violin plays. these remarkable pictures show the operation at king's college hospital in london. the medical team asked dagmar turner to play the violin to ensure the parts of the brain which control delicate hand movements and coordination were not damaged during the surgery. fantastic, well done. we will be talking to that patient later on on afternoon live, don't miss that. time for a look at the weather. darren is here, water and rain dominating in the last few days? yes, and it's not going away anytime soon. especially in t
and tomorrow we'll look at another candidate, sir keir starmer. the mp is understood to have offered a "personal guided tour" of the house of commons in exchange for £150, as part of a fundraising drive during last year's general election. the mps' code of conduct states that members must not offer tours of the house in raffles or auctions. ms lucas said she was aware of the investigation but didn't believe she had done anything wrong. a patient has played the violin while surgeons...