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ken livingstone has said he would appeal against that result.is because this is being carried on behind closed doors and his reputation is at stake, he was a judicial review so he can air his arguments in public and he feels he will get a fair hearing if that happens. i know you will come back to us if we get that result later on this afternoon. hotels, restaurants and the tourism sector are warning that they'll face a recruitment crisis if eu immigration is heavily restricted after britain leaves the eu. the british hospitality association says it relies on 60,000 eu workers a year and it will take a decade to recruit enough british workers to fill those posts. john moylan reports. here we go... at butlins in bognor regis, they are gearing up for the summer season. around 40% of the staff here are from outside the uk and the boss says they would face a recruitment crisis if brexit causes that supply of workers to be cut off. if the tap was just turned off straightaway, that would be very difficult. we are where we are at the moment, we rely on
ken livingstone has said he would appeal against that result.is because this is being carried on behind closed doors and his reputation is at stake, he was a judicial review so he can air his arguments in public and he feels he will get a fair hearing if that happens. i know you will come back to us if we get that result later on this afternoon. hotels, restaurants and the tourism sector are warning that they'll face a recruitment crisis if eu immigration is heavily restricted after britain...
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this will be the first test of those recommendations in light of what ken livingstone has been sayingcharged a 23—year—old man with a double murder in stourbridge. aaron barley is alleged to have fatally stabbed tracey wilkinson and her 13—year—old son pierce. he's also charged with the attempted murder of the boy's father, peter. the driver of the bin lorry that crashed in glasgow killing six people has been banned from driving for three years. harry clarke was also ordered to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work and will be tagged forfor months. the 60—year—old had admitted culpable and reckless driving nine months after the fatal crash in 2014. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. three days before christmas and in a glasgow street packed with shoppers, a bin lorry driven by harry clarke ran out of control. he'd lost consciousness and for 19 seconds the vehicle careered through the busy city centre thoroughfare knocking down pedestrians. six people died. erin mcquade, her grandparents jack and lorraine sweeney, jacqueline mortan, stephanie tait and gillian ewing. the fata
this will be the first test of those recommendations in light of what ken livingstone has been sayingcharged a 23—year—old man with a double murder in stourbridge. aaron barley is alleged to have fatally stabbed tracey wilkinson and her 13—year—old son pierce. he's also charged with the attempted murder of the boy's father, peter. the driver of the bin lorry that crashed in glasgow killing six people has been banned from driving for three years. harry clarke was also ordered to carry...
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former mayor of london ken livingstone faces being expelled from the labour party when he appears beforenterview on bbc radio london. he‘ll face a private hearing in westminster, but says it was a misunderstanding and he had "no intention" of causing offence. charlton athletic have announced plans to pay tribute pc keith palmer, the policeman and addicks fan who lost his life in the terror incident in westminster last week, a red and white scarf will remain draped over pc palmer‘s season—ticket seat until next tuesday‘s match against milton keynes dons at the valley. a one minute silence will be held before the game and charlton players will wear black armbands. a new £2 millionjellyfish exhibition is set to open at the london aquarium. the new tanks hold thousands ofjellyfish and has taken three years to create, with four staff members dedicated to breeding and caring for the underwater creatures. so, what we have here is a tube full of baby jellyfish, 100 so, what we have here is a tube full of babyjellyfish, 100 or so pausing around, they will collect stars at this stage, and these wi
former mayor of london ken livingstone faces being expelled from the labour party when he appears beforenterview on bbc radio london. he‘ll face a private hearing in westminster, but says it was a misunderstanding and he had "no intention" of causing offence. charlton athletic have announced plans to pay tribute pc keith palmer, the policeman and addicks fan who lost his life in the terror incident in westminster last week, a red and white scarf will remain draped over pc palmer‘s...
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ken livingstone has been a prominent personality for labour.d criticism of what he has been saying. you might remember he was suspended at the height of labour's rap about anti—semitism in the party after a number of things including appearing to suggest adolf hitler was a zionist. this morning, he had more to say. to some he compounded the offence. look at this. that is what supporters. he didn't just signed the deal, the ss set up training camps so german dues could be trained to cope with a different sort of country when they got there. whether zionist movement asked whether the nazi government would stop a jewish rabbi doing their sermons in yiddish and make them do it in hebrew, he agreed to that. they passed a law saying only the zionist flag and swastika could be flown in germany. they started selling pistols to the underground jewish army. right at the start of the second world war, you had real collaboration. as you can imagine that has caused controversy. the holocaust educational trust has said enough is enough. one historian speakin
ken livingstone has been a prominent personality for labour.d criticism of what he has been saying. you might remember he was suspended at the height of labour's rap about anti—semitism in the party after a number of things including appearing to suggest adolf hitler was a zionist. this morning, he had more to say. to some he compounded the offence. look at this. that is what supporters. he didn't just signed the deal, the ss set up training camps so german dues could be trained to cope with...
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we can talk now to the former mayor of london, ken livingstone.is londoners shouldn't czech the way we live our lives or turn against each other. that's what the terrorists want. more security, more surveillance, all that can go over the top. the simple fact is we stop almost every terrorist attack. only about one every three or four years gets through. we've very good sir veilance. a terrorist like this, most probably an individual acting on their own, it is very difficult to get hold of them. most of the terror attacks have been that. an individual. not someone taking direct orders from isis in afghanistan or something. we heard from mark rowley, acting deputy commissionerfor the from mark rowley, acting deputy commissioner for the metropolitan police, since the killing of lee rigby outside his barracks in may 2013, the metropolitan police counter—terrorism officers have thwart 13 terrorists attacks. potential terrorist attacks. it's important to keep perspective, isn't it? absolutely. it was very much like that in the immediate aftermath of the
we can talk now to the former mayor of london, ken livingstone.is londoners shouldn't czech the way we live our lives or turn against each other. that's what the terrorists want. more security, more surveillance, all that can go over the top. the simple fact is we stop almost every terrorist attack. only about one every three or four years gets through. we've very good sir veilance. a terrorist like this, most probably an individual acting on their own, it is very difficult to get hold of them....
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the former mayor of london, ken livingstone, will find out next week if he'll be expelled from the laboury hearing over his controversial claim that hitler supported zionism in the 1930s. a two—day misconduct hearing finished for the day in the past hour and a decision will be announced on tuesday afternoon. the driver of a bin lorry that crashed in glasgow killing six people in 2014, has been banned from driving for three years. harry clarke was also ordered to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work and will be tagged forfor months. the 60—year—old had already admitted culpable and reckless driving. lorna gordon reports. three days before christmas and in a glasgow street packed with shoppers, a bin lorry driven by harry clarke ran out of control. he'd lost consciousness and for 19 seconds the vehicle careered through the busy city centre thoroughfare knocking down pedestrians. six people died. erin mcquade, her grandparents jack and lorraine sweeney, jacqueline mortan, stephanie tait and gillian ewing. the fatal accident enquiry that followed found the tragedy could have been avoided if cla
the former mayor of london, ken livingstone, will find out next week if he'll be expelled from the laboury hearing over his controversial claim that hitler supported zionism in the 1930s. a two—day misconduct hearing finished for the day in the past hour and a decision will be announced on tuesday afternoon. the driver of a bin lorry that crashed in glasgow killing six people in 2014, has been banned from driving for three years. harry clarke was also ordered to carry out 150 hours of unpaid...
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the former mayor of london, ken livingstone, will find out next week if he‘ll be expelled from the labourer his controversial claim that hitler supported zionism in the i930s. a two—day misconduct hearing finished for the day in the past hour — and a decision will be announced on tuesday afternoon. waiting times will be longer for routine operations, such as hip and knee replacements or heart surgery, as a "trade off" for improvements in a&e and other areas according to the head of nhs england. simon stevens outlined the to year plan for the nhs focussing on improving cancer care, boosting mental health services for children and young people, and better access to gps. but he said choices have to be made because of increasing patient demand. our health editor hugh pym reports. the nhs serves patients from cradle to grave but there are difficult choices. the message today is it offers high quality care in many areas but something has to give. that is waiting lists for routine surgery for patients like christine. she waited 22 weeks for a heart bypass, longer than nhs england‘s 18 weeks targ
the former mayor of london, ken livingstone, will find out next week if he‘ll be expelled from the labourer his controversial claim that hitler supported zionism in the i930s. a two—day misconduct hearing finished for the day in the past hour — and a decision will be announced on tuesday afternoon. waiting times will be longer for routine operations, such as hip and knee replacements or heart surgery, as a "trade off" for improvements in a&e and other areas according to the...
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ken livingstone was mayor of london at the time and says there are stark differences between that incidentnternational terrorist organisations. 0ur problem now is that most of the recent terrorist attacks in europe have been individual, angry young men going out with the gun or a knife or a lorry or a car and killing people. it's lorry or a car and killing people. it‘s much more difficult to get the data about them, to recognise who they are and prepare for it. that is oui’ they are and prepare for it. that is our problem. the nature of terrorism in europe has changed. it‘s individuals rather than international organisations. the international papers: ‘london has not fallen‘ reads the headline of saudi newspaper the arab news. the paper says workers in the uk capital are defiant after the westminster terror attack. the front of singapore‘s straits times shows police officers suurounding the man believed to have carried out the attack. the gulf news shows conservative mp tobias ellwood helping emergency services attend to a police officer outside the palace of westminster after he was stabb
ken livingstone was mayor of london at the time and says there are stark differences between that incidentnternational terrorist organisations. 0ur problem now is that most of the recent terrorist attacks in europe have been individual, angry young men going out with the gun or a knife or a lorry or a car and killing people. it's lorry or a car and killing people. it‘s much more difficult to get the data about them, to recognise who they are and prepare for it. that is oui’ they are and...