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so i would be grateful if the prime minister would reassure west lancashire residents, my constituentsand please explain in detail how she will honor her statement that fracking licenses, none of them will be forced on communities that don't want it. >> can i offer my best wishes to the honorable lady on her appointment as chair of the nhf trust. i can absolutely assure her and colleagues around the house that fracking will only go ahead in areas where there is local community support. >> two weeks ago a bomb in afghanistan killed 35 girls and young women, the second -- today outside parliament and across the uk including my constituency, a gathering calling for international support to stop the slaughter and we are joined by representatives of the council of great britain. will my right honorable from the prime minister support them and trying to stop the killings and arrange for ministers to meet their representatives? >> it is extremely concerning what is taking place in afghanistan and i'm afraid the reversal calls women's rights and women's opportunities and one of the things we'v
so i would be grateful if the prime minister would reassure west lancashire residents, my constituentsand please explain in detail how she will honor her statement that fracking licenses, none of them will be forced on communities that don't want it. >> can i offer my best wishes to the honorable lady on her appointment as chair of the nhf trust. i can absolutely assure her and colleagues around the house that fracking will only go ahead in areas where there is local community support....
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northern industrial towns like wigan in lancashire, which she represents and which she says has changedics. a politics learnt at the knee of her grandfather, who was a liberal mp and a father who was who is a famous marxist academic. political thinking is a conversation with, not an interrogation of someone who shapes our political thinking. and today we're recording just down the road from wigan next door to the great city of manchester in the city of sa lfo rd. lisa nandy, welcome to political thinking. hello. how does it feel being a political spectator in effect at this extraordinary time of political crisis? i mean, i probably shouldn't say this. it's not good to start a podcast, is it, by saying, i shouldn't say this, but, you know, in some ways it's sort of quite a relief for it not to be labour at the centre of all the drama. we've had huge amounts of political upheaval in our — on our own side, and you know, us being the party that isn't going through that, that is unified, and looking out to the country, is a a good place to be. but when you part the politics, which of course,
northern industrial towns like wigan in lancashire, which she represents and which she says has changedics. a politics learnt at the knee of her grandfather, who was a liberal mp and a father who was who is a famous marxist academic. political thinking is a conversation with, not an interrogation of someone who shapes our political thinking. and today we're recording just down the road from wigan next door to the great city of manchester in the city of sa lfo rd. lisa nandy, welcome to...
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move to the south and the east and by evening it will be reaching northern parts of wales, maybe lancashireright, at least dry, and the further south you are the sunnier it will be, so in london some sunshine and 18 on sunday. on sunday and monday the weather front sweeps across the uk but as it reaches the south there won't be an lot of rain, just dribs and drabs and high pressure once again builds in from the west. so for many of us, monday will be a sunny one, at least across the southern half of the uk, eastern areas as well, but towards the north—west with more of an ocean wind, we have cloud and maybe some showers there for the western isles. high—pressure tries to dominate the weather in the south on tuesday, but these weather fronts sweep into the north—west, so i think thick cloud, this is still some days away so the details aren't going to be right, but we will see probably thickening cloud and dribs and drabs of rain over the north—west, whereas if you live to the east of the pennines and elsewhere towards the south the weather is looking generally fine with temperatures around 1
move to the south and the east and by evening it will be reaching northern parts of wales, maybe lancashireright, at least dry, and the further south you are the sunnier it will be, so in london some sunshine and 18 on sunday. on sunday and monday the weather front sweeps across the uk but as it reaches the south there won't be an lot of rain, just dribs and drabs and high pressure once again builds in from the west. so for many of us, monday will be a sunny one, at least across the southern...
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of delivering for what has become known they red wall, northern industrial towns like wigan in lancashire which she represents and which she says has changed her politics, a politics learnt at the knee of her grandfather who was a liberal mp and a father who also is a famous marxist academic. politicalthinking is a conversation with, not a interrogation of someone who shapes our political thinking and today we are recording just down the road from wigan next door to the great city of manchester in the city of salford. ,., city of manchester in the city of salford. . , u, city of manchester in the city of salford. ., , _, ., salford. lisa nandy, welcome to political thinking. _ salford. lisa nandy, welcome to politicalthinking. hello. - salford. lisa nandy, welcome to politicalthinking. hello. how. salford. lisa nandy, welcome to i politicalthinking. hello. how does it feel being _ politicalthinking. hello. how does it feel being a _ politicalthinking. hello. how does it feel being a political— politicalthinking. hello. how does it feel being a political spectator, l it feel being a politi
of delivering for what has become known they red wall, northern industrial towns like wigan in lancashire which she represents and which she says has changed her politics, a politics learnt at the knee of her grandfather who was a liberal mp and a father who also is a famous marxist academic. politicalthinking is a conversation with, not a interrogation of someone who shapes our political thinking and today we are recording just down the road from wigan next door to the great city of manchester...
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move to the south and the east and by evening it will be reaching northern parts of wales, maybe lancashirece again builds in from the west. so for many of us, monday will be a sunny one, at least across the southern half of the uk, eastern areas as well, but towards the north—west with more of an ocean wind, we have cloud and maybe some showers there for the western isles. high—pressure tries to dominate the weather in the south on tuesday, but these weather fronts sweep into the north—west, so i think thick cloud, this is still some days away so the details aren't going to be right, but we will see probably thickening cloud and dribs and drabs of rain over the north—west, whereas if you live to the east of the pennines and elsewhere towards the south the weather is looking generally fine with temperatures around 15 or 16 celsius. let's have a look at wednesday, try and pinpoint what will be happening — again we think high—pressure probably holding onto the weather in the south, but this weather front moves in, probably not an awful lot of rain, if anything a bit of cloud and increasing wi
move to the south and the east and by evening it will be reaching northern parts of wales, maybe lancashirece again builds in from the west. so for many of us, monday will be a sunny one, at least across the southern half of the uk, eastern areas as well, but towards the north—west with more of an ocean wind, we have cloud and maybe some showers there for the western isles. high—pressure tries to dominate the weather in the south on tuesday, but these weather fronts sweep into the...
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i was born in preston, lancashire, which is the north of england.e went down to london. and then there was the outbreak of world war ii. i was nine months old. i lived in cyprus too with the women's royal air foe supports. very beautiful iand. it was r by the greeks a, and i was there when they got their independence in 1960. and then i had this offer to go to australia. took six weeks on the boat and it was a lot of fun. it was like a floating hotel. i wanted to move around. i thought, i'll ver see australia stuck in an fice. and i eventually went on the barrier reef and lived on an island. and i was a boat hostess, taking people out in a glass-bottom boat. i met people from all over the world that came to see the reef. it's very autiful. it's one of the seven wonders of the world. i was adventurous and i wanted to keep moving. i even drove from adelaide to darwin 2,000 miles. it took two weeks to drive that length because the car didn't go any faster than 25 miles an hour. it was an a model ford. and we didn't have inflated tires, it was solid rub
i was born in preston, lancashire, which is the north of england.e went down to london. and then there was the outbreak of world war ii. i was nine months old. i lived in cyprus too with the women's royal air foe supports. very beautiful iand. it was r by the greeks a, and i was there when they got their independence in 1960. and then i had this offer to go to australia. took six weeks on the boat and it was a lot of fun. it was like a floating hotel. i wanted to move around. i thought, i'll...
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the owners of a care home in lancashire have apologised after a video was posted on social media showingwn the corridor in adult nappies, needed by some residents here, worn by some staff having a laugh on tiktok. a staff member rising from a reclining chair to the tune of the westlife cover you raise me up. and an apology from century health care who own gillibrand hall nursing home in chorley. they say they're extremely disappointed at the actions, behaviour and posts made on social media that have subsequently been taken down. the owners say they've informed their regulator, the care quality commission. the cqc told us... we've also heard from the local mp for chorley, sir lindsay hoyle. he says that he was disturbed to see the video posted, and can understand why this has caused a great deal of concern and upset. he says it is paramount that everything is done to reassure residents and their families that staff treat everyone with the respect and dignity they deserve. and he's asked the cqc for their investigation into this incident to be thorough and swift. mairead smyth, bbc news.
the owners of a care home in lancashire have apologised after a video was posted on social media showingwn the corridor in adult nappies, needed by some residents here, worn by some staff having a laugh on tiktok. a staff member rising from a reclining chair to the tune of the westlife cover you raise me up. and an apology from century health care who own gillibrand hall nursing home in chorley. they say they're extremely disappointed at the actions, behaviour and posts made on social media...
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the issue was raised at pmqs by an mp who is worried about fracking in his lancashire constituency, andg is that the fracking companies themselves will not be involved in the process of finding out whether there is local consent or not, it has to be an independent process. if they get those kind of guarantees, that might be enough to stop a rebellion. irate guarantees, that might be enough to stop a rebellion.— stop a rebellion. we are 'ust heafina stop a rebellion. we are 'ust hearing that i stop a rebellion. we are 'ust hearing that the i stop a rebellion. we are 'ust hearing that the prime h stop a rebellion. we are just i hearing that the prime minister stop a rebellion. we are just - hearing that the prime minister has cancelled a planned visit to a british owned electronics manufacturer this afternoon. the visit was included in the government business for the day. downing street now says the prime minister is not going with no reason given for the cancellation of that visit. but i suppose itjust underlines, and it may be related to the vote you are talking about but itjust underlin
the issue was raised at pmqs by an mp who is worried about fracking in his lancashire constituency, andg is that the fracking companies themselves will not be involved in the process of finding out whether there is local consent or not, it has to be an independent process. if they get those kind of guarantees, that might be enough to stop a rebellion. irate guarantees, that might be enough to stop a rebellion.— stop a rebellion. we are 'ust heafina stop a rebellion. we are 'ust hearing that...
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john maguire, bbc news, lancashire. she is an amazing girl. amazing family.tom parker. tom died in march from a brain tumour — and kelsey shares laura's hopes for new treatments. especially for young people. that is just after eight o'clock this morning. let's take a look at today's papers. the attack on the migrant centre in dover is on lots of the front pages, including the express. the paper reports that two people were hurt when the devices exploded and the bomb squad deactivated another device found in the attacker�*s car in a petrol station. the guardian says ministers are accused of creating "wild west" conditions in matters of national security by the increased use of personal e—mail and phones to conduct confidential business. the guardian says crossbench peer and former head of the british army, richard dannett, has accused liz truss and home secretary suella braverman of "ill discipline" and "poor judgment." the mirror says the nhs is facing its worst winter on record, as doctors fear a mix in covid and flu cases will spark a crisis. the brazilian
john maguire, bbc news, lancashire. she is an amazing girl. amazing family.tom parker. tom died in march from a brain tumour — and kelsey shares laura's hopes for new treatments. especially for young people. that is just after eight o'clock this morning. let's take a look at today's papers. the attack on the migrant centre in dover is on lots of the front pages, including the express. the paper reports that two people were hurt when the devices exploded and the bomb squad deactivated another...
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rain in north lancashire and cumbria.s south—west england and also south wales. the wind will strengthen. temperatures i2 to 18 degrees north to south. through this evening and overnight, this band of rain moves steadily northwards and eastwards. not much getting into the far south east. another weather front comes in bringing in more showery outbreaks of rain. some could be heavy, potentially thundering. from those temperatures you can tell once again it is going to be a mild night. tomorrow, the first batch of red cross scotland moves north. the second one moves east. a few showers getting into the south—east. one thing you will notice as they went. especially exposure in the west. a0 mph, possibly more. temperatures 12 to about 20 degrees. by the time we get to thursday it is possible somewhere in the south—east could hit 22 degrees. that kind of temperature value is more representative of what we would expect injune rather than at representative of what we would expect injune rather than at the end of october. and we
rain in north lancashire and cumbria.s south—west england and also south wales. the wind will strengthen. temperatures i2 to 18 degrees north to south. through this evening and overnight, this band of rain moves steadily northwards and eastwards. not much getting into the far south east. another weather front comes in bringing in more showery outbreaks of rain. some could be heavy, potentially thundering. from those temperatures you can tell once again it is going to be a mild night....
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m1 constituents were absolutely delighted that the fracking application in west lancashire was withdrawn only go ahead in areas where there is local community support.— ahead in areas where there is local community support. thank you, mr seaker. community support. thank you, mr speaker- two _ community support. thank you, mr speaker. two weeks _ community support. thank you, mr speaker. two weeks ago _ community support. thank you, mr speaker. two weeks ago a - community support. thank you, mr speaker. two weeks ago a bomb i community support. thank you, mr speaker. two weeks ago a bomb in afghanistan killed 35 girls and young women, they were from the second largest ethnic minority being massacred under the taliban and today outside parliament people from the uk in my constituency are calling for international support to stop the slaughter and we are joined here by representatives of those great people. will my right honourable friend support the stopping of these killings and arrange for her ministers to meet her representatives? it is extremely concernin: her representatives? it is ex
m1 constituents were absolutely delighted that the fracking application in west lancashire was withdrawn only go ahead in areas where there is local community support.— ahead in areas where there is local community support. thank you, mr seaker. community support. thank you, mr speaker- two _ community support. thank you, mr speaker. two weeks _ community support. thank you, mr speaker. two weeks ago _ community support. thank you, mr speaker. two weeks ago a - community support. thank you,...
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one or two drifting down from the isle of man into cumbria and lancashire but overall many of you willi've called in help from two faces you might recognise, olympians becky adlington and alice dearing, who have set me a challenge. are you ok? i'm very scared. you'll be fine! i honestly think that it will change your life and you'll never look back. good, all good. i'm back at my old leisure centre, where i had a few lessons as a child, and i'm joined by my dad, who has also never learned. used to come and sit on that white chair and you were interested in kicking, kicking, kicking! swimming wasn't a priority and there were barriers that stopped me and also my dad, who grew up in pakistan. the place where i was living, there was no swimming facilities available. and the parents' main concern was food, shelter and education. for us, there was no opportunity. now, back to the challenge. what had becky and alice set me? 50 metres would hopefully be strong enough and ability enough that you'd be able to stay safe. i think doing a bit of open water swimming as well, and i think that would r
one or two drifting down from the isle of man into cumbria and lancashire but overall many of you willi've called in help from two faces you might recognise, olympians becky adlington and alice dearing, who have set me a challenge. are you ok? i'm very scared. you'll be fine! i honestly think that it will change your life and you'll never look back. good, all good. i'm back at my old leisure centre, where i had a few lessons as a child, and i'm joined by my dad, who has also never learned. used...
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we have got businesses telling us what one manufacturer in lancashire worked out in april her energyp businesses help with those occupation less and thirdly, we want government to look again at how we can help export led growth. businesses want to export to the eu, we still have great difficulties with the tca, we want them to look quickly at how we can fix that. another of your concerns is getting in more labourfrom abroad. that is a political hot potato, isn't it. we have got suella braverman back at the home office as home secretary, who is clearly not very keen on relaxing immigration levels, whereas, she was under some pressure, we heard from liz truss before to do that. why do you think this new government stands on that? i'm listening those control so that businesses can bring in more labour? there are structures that are already in place in government, they were set up when we left the eu so that we can manage our own borders, we can manage our own economy and we are not talking about unrestricted immigration, we are talking about looking at sectors of the economy that need m
we have got businesses telling us what one manufacturer in lancashire worked out in april her energyp businesses help with those occupation less and thirdly, we want government to look again at how we can help export led growth. businesses want to export to the eu, we still have great difficulties with the tca, we want them to look quickly at how we can fix that. another of your concerns is getting in more labourfrom abroad. that is a political hot potato, isn't it. we have got suella braverman...
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perhaps to the west and south, into northern ireland as well the wetter conditions also getting into lancashirethe wreck ofthe morality police. there is the wreck of the mary _ morality police. there is the wreck of the mary rose _ morality police. there is the wreck of the mary rose that _ morality police. there is the wreck of the mary rose that has - morality police. there is the wreck of the mary rose that has come i morality police. there is the wreck of the mary rose that has come to the surface. of the mary rose that has come to the surface-— the surface. and it's exactly 40 ears the surface. and it's exactly 40 years since _ the surface. and it's exactly 40 years since henry _ the surface. and it's exactly 40 years since henry viii's - the surface. and it's exactly 40 | years since henry viii's flagship the surface. and it's exactly 40 i years since henry viii's flagship of the mary rose was raised from the bottom of the solent after 437 years under the sea. u nrest unrest in iran over women's rights appears to be spreading. the protests erupted after the death of 22 year old mahsa amin
perhaps to the west and south, into northern ireland as well the wetter conditions also getting into lancashirethe wreck ofthe morality police. there is the wreck of the mary _ morality police. there is the wreck of the mary rose _ morality police. there is the wreck of the mary rose that _ morality police. there is the wreck of the mary rose that has - morality police. there is the wreck of the mary rose that has come i morality police. there is the wreck of the mary rose that has come to the...
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rosie winterton who resigned for west lancashire a month or so ago was going to work for the state anywayrom andy gill. it was said chris masterson invited this junior employer and the invitation was sexually motivated and the second allegation was during and the second allegation was during a work—related event outside of parliament, he linked arms with her and tried to kiss her on the mouth and tried to kiss her on the mouth and made suggested —— suggestive comments to her. the conclusion of the report is pretty damning about mr matheson that he was seeking to initiate a sexual relationship with the complainant, hisjunior initiate a sexual relationship with the complainant, his junior employee and this wished for relationship was unwanted and unwelcome throughout and the evidence confirms it is actions were entirely nonconsensual, threatening, intimidating, undermining and humiliating for the complainant. mr matheson did not contest the finding that the commissioner said that he failed to acknowledge of his misconduct and this was an aggravating factor as was the viability of the compla
rosie winterton who resigned for west lancashire a month or so ago was going to work for the state anywayrom andy gill. it was said chris masterson invited this junior employer and the invitation was sexually motivated and the second allegation was during and the second allegation was during a work—related event outside of parliament, he linked arms with her and tried to kiss her on the mouth and tried to kiss her on the mouth and made suggested —— suggestive comments to her. the...
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northern west of scotland, north coast of northern ireland, one or two drifting in from cumbria, lancashire chilly night, we saw temperatures in rural england and wales down two or three degrees last night, similar story tonight into tomorrow morning, fresh, sunny start for england and wales mcleod increases from the northern west during the day. scotland and northern ireland different tomorrow, grab the wet weather gear again, heavy rain on the west before things brydan in the highlands and islands later. but here increasingly windy, we could seek winds up to 60 miles an hour and they were last into the night, making it feel cooler in the breeze. matt, you have sparked off something of a debate in the gallery. can you go back to that first picture? there you go. go back to that first picture? there ou lo. �* ., , go back to that first picture? there ou lo. . ., , , ., you go. are there any rules that sa s that you go. are there any rules that says that is _ you go. are there any rules that says that is definitely _ you go. are there any rules that says that is definitely a - you go. are th
northern west of scotland, north coast of northern ireland, one or two drifting in from cumbria, lancashire chilly night, we saw temperatures in rural england and wales down two or three degrees last night, similar story tonight into tomorrow morning, fresh, sunny start for england and wales mcleod increases from the northern west during the day. scotland and northern ireland different tomorrow, grab the wet weather gear again, heavy rain on the west before things brydan in the highlands and...
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a cafe owner in lancashire, in preston, there is a sign up, it says that basically if you go in and sayand the owner says it is a reminder to everyone that simple things matter. so far he says, the owner, he hasn't actually charged anyone £5 yet because itjust prompts everyone to because itjust prompts everyone to be nicer. because it 'ust prompts everyone to be nicer. a, , , because it 'ust prompts everyone to be nicer. , , ., , be nicer. manners. they say manners cost nothing- — be nicer. manners. they say manners cost nothing. manners _ be nicer. manners. they say manners cost nothing. manners can _ be nicer. manners. they say manners cost nothing. manners can make i be nicer. manners. they say manners cost nothing. manners can make you| cost nothing. manners can make you money. or save you money. good. coming up does not it's time now for the last film review from bbc news with jane hill and mark kermode. hello and a very warm welcome to what is the last ever film review on bbc news. i'mjane hill and with us, of course, for our final fling is mark kermode. hi, mark. hello. emily, in
a cafe owner in lancashire, in preston, there is a sign up, it says that basically if you go in and sayand the owner says it is a reminder to everyone that simple things matter. so far he says, the owner, he hasn't actually charged anyone £5 yet because itjust prompts everyone to because itjust prompts everyone to be nicer. because it 'ust prompts everyone to be nicer. a, , , because it 'ust prompts everyone to be nicer. , , ., , be nicer. manners. they say manners cost nothing- — be nicer....