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there are people within lbc pleased today to know she no longer has her sunday programme.body else will say. she tweeted something yesterday, describing herself as the jesus of the outspoken. i will rise again, suggesting she knew she had been sacked. she knows there will be another outlet. she remains a, columnist for mail online. it isn't the first time she has been in hot water. she compared migrants to cockroaches, the libel battle with the blogger who she had incorrectly accused of scrawling on a war memorial. she lost that and she's had to pay a very hefty amount. ups and downs. scientists working on the american space agency's newjuno mission say its first look atjupiter has taken their breath away. in particular, they've been amazed by the storms they're seeing at the planet's poles. dozens of hurricanes, each the size of earth, all whirling around each other. the bbc‘s science reporter jonathan amos has more. juno is the first mission to get a good view ofjupiter‘s poles. they look nothing like the rest of the planet. we're all with hubble telescope pictures showi
there are people within lbc pleased today to know she no longer has her sunday programme.body else will say. she tweeted something yesterday, describing herself as the jesus of the outspoken. i will rise again, suggesting she knew she had been sacked. she knows there will be another outlet. she remains a, columnist for mail online. it isn't the first time she has been in hot water. she compared migrants to cockroaches, the libel battle with the blogger who she had incorrectly accused of...
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katie hopkins has finally proved too controversial for lbc.t widespread condemnation even on lbc itself was up a fellow presenter described her as a dark and poisoners, monstrous publicist. he felt ashamed to be sharing a platform with her. there are people within lbc who are police today she longer has her sunday programme. katie hopkins, she is proud of being outspoken saying things that no one else will say. she treated something yesterday, describing herself as the jesus of the outspoken. "i will rise again". she knows that they will be another outlet. she remains a columnist for mail online so she still has an outlet. if you go back, it isn't the first time she has been in hot water. the description of migrants with cockroaches, there was the libel battle with jack munro, the libel battle with jack munro, the blogger, where she had incorrectly accused of scrawling on a war memorial. she lost that. a very hefty amount she has had to pat’- many ups and downs. i wonder whether the mail online or other organisations who employ people who are
katie hopkins has finally proved too controversial for lbc.t widespread condemnation even on lbc itself was up a fellow presenter described her as a dark and poisoners, monstrous publicist. he felt ashamed to be sharing a platform with her. there are people within lbc who are police today she longer has her sunday programme. katie hopkins, she is proud of being outspoken saying things that no one else will say. she treated something yesterday, describing herself as the jesus of the outspoken....
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among a round of interviews, one with nick ferrari on lbc was probably not her finest hour.ater, jo coburn played it to her again on the daily politics show. how much would 10,000 police officers cost? well, if we recruit the 10,000 policemen and women over a four—year period, we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000? for 10,000 police officers, what are you paying them? no, i mean, sorry. how much will they cost? they will cost... it will cost... about... about £80 million. about £80 million? diane abbott, that is hugely embarrassing. it's not just misspeaking, to quote you, a bit earlier, you just don't know your figures and you're not on top of your brief? if i didn't know my figures, why was i able to do six other interviews and give the figures correctly? despite the defence, the blunder was replayed and discussed all day on many bbc outlets, which displeased llewellyn samuels. he recorded this video on thursday to explain his objection. i was really concerned with the way this whole thing that diane abbott actually got wrong yesterday, the way it actually was bei
among a round of interviews, one with nick ferrari on lbc was probably not her finest hour.ater, jo coburn played it to her again on the daily politics show. how much would 10,000 police officers cost? well, if we recruit the 10,000 policemen and women over a four—year period, we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000? for 10,000 police officers, what are you paying them? no, i mean, sorry. how much will they cost? they will cost... it will cost... about... about £80 million. about...
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paul mason, guardian columnist, is here, as is ian dale, lbc radio presenter and polly mckenzie, special advisor to nick clegg until 2015. great to have you all here. paul, this was an overwhelmingly good day for the tories, wasn't it, you presumably concede it? 0verwhelmingly good day for hard brexit. we have seen dramatic events of su bsta nce. it's not been a week of flimflam. theresa may picked a real fight with the european union. walked away dramatically — she did her own bit. walked away and created a diplomatic situation which i think has drama advertised in the minds of former ukip voters the whole situation. we have an alliance of tories and ukip. that is new. that can win any election it wants to. aggressive alliance isn't going to work? it redoubles the need for that half of british politics it redoubles the need for that half of british politics that believes in progressive politician, globalalism, we need to stop fighting each other. we need to work out, it's entirely possible, how we can stop that tory ukip alliance taking britain off the cliff edge into an economic catast
paul mason, guardian columnist, is here, as is ian dale, lbc radio presenter and polly mckenzie, special advisor to nick clegg until 2015. great to have you all here. paul, this was an overwhelmingly good day for the tories, wasn't it, you presumably concede it? 0verwhelmingly good day for hard brexit. we have seen dramatic events of su bsta nce. it's not been a week of flimflam. theresa may picked a real fight with the european union. walked away dramatically — she did her own bit. walked...
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diane abbott says she "misspoke" in an interview with lbc, when she appeared to be confused over the police officers cost? we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000? sorry... 10,000 police officers? what are you paying them? no, i mean... an inquest has found there was no adequate care in place for an anorexic teenager who killed herself five days after being released from a psychiatric hospital. pippa mcmanus — who was fifteen — stepped in front of a train in december 2015. the hearing at stockport coroner's court heard the lack of support available to her family contributed to her death. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: ten years since madeleine mccann disappeared on holiday in portugal, one of the men questioned by scotland yard has been speaking for the first time. paulo ribeiro is no longer a suspect but was questioned at the time. britain's parliament has been formally dissolved, paving the way for next month's general election. prime minister theresa may will visit buckingham palace later for an audience with the queen to herald the start of the campaign. there's b
diane abbott says she "misspoke" in an interview with lbc, when she appeared to be confused over the police officers cost? we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000? sorry... 10,000 police officers? what are you paying them? no, i mean... an inquest has found there was no adequate care in place for an anorexic teenager who killed herself five days after being released from a psychiatric hospital. pippa mcmanus — who was fifteen — stepped in front of a train in december...
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voters restaurant people that listen to any interviews i gave this morning with the exception of the lbcerview will know i do know the figures. the head of the driver vehicle standards agency has been looking into whether driving instructors should be made to publish their ratings to show their number of successes or failures. the dvsa won't comment on the story because of the looming general election. recent figures suggest that less than half of tests are passed, with learner drivers taking up to 39 attempts to gain their licence — leading to long waiting lists in some areas. well we can speak now to rebecca ashton, who's head of driving behaviour for iam roadsmart, which used to be know as institute of advanced motorists. shejoins us from our cardiff studio. thank you for being with us. does this sound like a good idea to you, to have a rating for driving instructors ? to have a rating for driving instructors? driving instructors are already tested through the standard tests a nd already tested through the standard tests and you have two types, grey day or grade b instructors. they go
voters restaurant people that listen to any interviews i gave this morning with the exception of the lbcerview will know i do know the figures. the head of the driver vehicle standards agency has been looking into whether driving instructors should be made to publish their ratings to show their number of successes or failures. the dvsa won't comment on the story because of the looming general election. recent figures suggest that less than half of tests are passed, with learner drivers taking...
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this morning, diane abbott initially told lbc the policy would cost three hundred thousand pounds, beforecting herself to "about 80 million". mr corbyn has said the policy will cost "£300 million". following developments from westminster is our assistant political editor, norman smith. todayis today is meant to be the day that labour has a big push on law and order with this announcement that the labour government would recruit 10,000 more police officers. they we re 10,000 more police officers. they were already under pressure from the conservatives asking how they will pay for it, you have already allocated the money you were going to pay for this, reversing changes to pay for this, reversing changes to capital gains tax. they are already under pressure about how they are going to fund. they placed themselves under even more pressure by the shadow home secretary diane abbott seemingly getting into a tangle over the numbers when interviewed on lbc. how much with 10,000 police officers cost? well, if we recruit the 10,000 police men and women over a four—year period, we believe it will be
this morning, diane abbott initially told lbc the policy would cost three hundred thousand pounds, beforecting herself to "about 80 million". mr corbyn has said the policy will cost "£300 million". following developments from westminster is our assistant political editor, norman smith. todayis today is meant to be the day that labour has a big push on law and order with this announcement that the labour government would recruit 10,000 more police officers. they we re 10,000...
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coming so soon after diane abbott's interview on lbc a couple of weeks ago when she also wondered on she was promoting that morning. that is the key point. this is a policy that jeremy corbyn wanted to talk about, about extending universal childcare for all children aged two to four. defending the fact this would cost millions of pounds. and then not to be across the figures on a key interview is really rather embarrassing and plays into the hands of the conservatives because their key campaign attack line on jeremy corbyn and labour is that jeremy corbyn and labour is that jeremy corbyn and labour is that jeremy corbyn cannot be trusted. do not take the risk with jeremy corbyn over brexit negotiations, he is not up over brexit negotiations, he is not up to the job. we have over brexit negotiations, he is not up to thejob. we have been over brexit negotiations, he is not up to the job. we have been saying that after the interview. slip—up like this at a time like this is highly embarrassing. the overwhelming feeling was that last night he did 0k the overwhelming feeling was that last
coming so soon after diane abbott's interview on lbc a couple of weeks ago when she also wondered on she was promoting that morning. that is the key point. this is a policy that jeremy corbyn wanted to talk about, about extending universal childcare for all children aged two to four. defending the fact this would cost millions of pounds. and then not to be across the figures on a key interview is really rather embarrassing and plays into the hands of the conservatives because their key campaign...
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ms thornberry was being interviewed on lbc radio. no, of course not.u have a review. so it is possible thatjeremy corbyn as prime minister could drive through a policy of ditching trident? the policy is... labour party policy is that we... i know what it is. i'm asking could it in the future change? but overwhelmingly, we need to make sure that our policy is up to date and meets 21st century threats. no—one can disagree with that, surely. there was a time when we gave up on sabres or horses. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines: president trump gets an extravagent welcome during his visit to saudi arabia and signs deals worth hundreds of billion of dollars. iran's president, hassan rouhani, says his re—election shows people want reform and to continue to engage with the world. in new orleans, marske city workers wearing bullet—proof vest have removed the last of four monuments to the proslavery rebellion defeated in the us civil more. the 133—year—old statue defected general robert bailey, the top military leader in the confederacy, cross
ms thornberry was being interviewed on lbc radio. no, of course not.u have a review. so it is possible thatjeremy corbyn as prime minister could drive through a policy of ditching trident? the policy is... labour party policy is that we... i know what it is. i'm asking could it in the future change? but overwhelmingly, we need to make sure that our policy is up to date and meets 21st century threats. no—one can disagree with that, surely. there was a time when we gave up on sabres or horses....
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those who supported her plan said lbc was trying to come up with something sustainable instead as gettingl i was shadow social care minister and i went and i rememberafterthe election in 2010 going into number ten and we were supposed to be doing cross—party talks ten and we were supposed to be doing cross— party talks and ten and we were supposed to be doing cross—party talks and we were serious about trying to come together as two political parties to find a solution to long—term care and we got nothing but the runaround from the tories and in the end, they pulled out of those to go see asians. the important thing that we recognise is that for every pound spent on social care, you save ten in terms of the nhs. we cannot have elderly people going into a and e in crisis because they have fallen over and there is not someone looking after them and then for them not be able to go home because there is no support them in their homes. klaus newby, when you were in government in 2010, you cut £4.6 billion from social care. how much has that contributed to the crisis we see today? i think the q
those who supported her plan said lbc was trying to come up with something sustainable instead as gettingl i was shadow social care minister and i went and i rememberafterthe election in 2010 going into number ten and we were supposed to be doing cross—party talks ten and we were supposed to be doing cross— party talks and ten and we were supposed to be doing cross—party talks and we were serious about trying to come together as two political parties to find a solution to long—term care...
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ms thornberry was being interviewed on lbc radio.t will continue as labour party policy? because you can't, can you? no, of course not. if you're going to have a review, you have a review. so it is possible thatjeremy corbyn as prime minister could drive through a policy of ditching trident? the policy is — labour party policy is that we - i know what it is. i'm asking could it in the future change? but overwhelmingly, we need to make sure that our policy is up to date and meets 21st century threats. no—one can disagree with that, surely. well, with all due respect, emily is not the shadow defence secretary, i am. we had a long meeting on thursday in which we agreed the manifesto. nobody has raised the issue of removing trident nuclear deterrent from our manifesto. that was agreed last year that we would have it as part of our defence review that we had last year as part of our national policy forum. emily thornberry said if you're going to have a proper hassan rouhani has won a second term as president of iran with a convincing majo
ms thornberry was being interviewed on lbc radio.t will continue as labour party policy? because you can't, can you? no, of course not. if you're going to have a review, you have a review. so it is possible thatjeremy corbyn as prime minister could drive through a policy of ditching trident? the policy is — labour party policy is that we - i know what it is. i'm asking could it in the future change? but overwhelmingly, we need to make sure that our policy is up to date and meets 21st century...
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this morning the fellas at lbc capital markets put out an article called "apple, the path to a million dollars." before you dismiss the idea as being totally wacko, remember that apple has an 80 billion dollar market cap. second apple still trades at a big discount to the broader stock market. it sells for 14.8 times next year's earning estimates. even though i think all of us recognize that apple is hardly an average company, when you consider its incredible products, fabulous management, and they're amazing balance sheet. the thrust of all these trillion dollar recommendations are two fold. the new incredible service chain that i'm endlessly harping on or touting, whatever you want to say, that's got a growth rate in the low 18s. apple will inevitably come up short as it has with many of these tech analysts. and system a workhorse, compared to the high strung cloud thoroughbreds which are really hard to ride. what if we take a page from warren buffett and decide that apple should be judged not as tech stock, but as a consumer products company. well, that's a horse of a different colo
this morning the fellas at lbc capital markets put out an article called "apple, the path to a million dollars." before you dismiss the idea as being totally wacko, remember that apple has an 80 billion dollar market cap. second apple still trades at a big discount to the broader stock market. it sells for 14.8 times next year's earning estimates. even though i think all of us recognize that apple is hardly an average company, when you consider its incredible products, fabulous...
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a big announcement on police numbers, and then, on lbc, the shadow home secretary diane abbott facedick ferrari — this is ms abbott on the daily politics listening back to that interview. how much would 10,000 police officers cost? well, if we recruit the 10,000 policemen and women over a four—year period, we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000 for 10,000 police officers? sorry... what are you paying them? no, i mean... sorry... how much will they cost? they will cost... it will cost... um, about... about £80 million. about £80 million? yes. i have seen worse on dragons‘ den. 0ur political editor nick watt is here. it was excruciating. excruciating, embarrassing worthy adjectives thrown around today and that was the labour side. you know things are going badly when your fellow frontbenchers, in this case on the labour side, arejoking with conservative ministers on the other side about how badly you have done. privately, diane abbott is telling friends it was a car crash into privately, diane abbott is telling friends it was a car crash interview. 0ne friend said it is a bit l
a big announcement on police numbers, and then, on lbc, the shadow home secretary diane abbott facedick ferrari — this is ms abbott on the daily politics listening back to that interview. how much would 10,000 police officers cost? well, if we recruit the 10,000 policemen and women over a four—year period, we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000 for 10,000 police officers? sorry... what are you paying them? no, i mean... sorry... how much will they cost? they will cost... it will...
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we have iain dale, on the right, lbc presenter. and miranda green, a lib dem.t her down here, quite protectionist, and left of the tory party y axis. more up here. cani... we should not forget one of the extraordinary thing yessn i would definitslg'" ” ' ' and whether you want to call it red toryism, and i know she denied there was such a thing as may—ism... paul, how would you position this? look, there are no unions left a smash, nothing left to privatise, so it is hard to be as right—wing as thatcher. protectionist, down there. she is an economic nationalist. there is one sentence in that manifesto that reveals that, her preparedness to walk away from europe without a deal. she could have left that out. i think the idea of literally declaring udi from europe, leaving ourselves and economy with no market, that is quite nationalised. i think until we know how this is costed, how big is the state going to be when they eventually get rid of the deficit in the mid 2020s, then we don't know really how the left and right it is and that is why it is a good question,
we have iain dale, on the right, lbc presenter. and miranda green, a lib dem.t her down here, quite protectionist, and left of the tory party y axis. more up here. cani... we should not forget one of the extraordinary thing yessn i would definitslg'" ” ' ' and whether you want to call it red toryism, and i know she denied there was such a thing as may—ism... paul, how would you position this? look, there are no unions left a smash, nothing left to privatise, so it is hard to be as...
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there is so much drama in the lbc, thanks to his new album. "neva left," it comes out friday.sitting at home watching your show one night. i seen you speak on your son. as far as his health. so what i wanted to do was i wanted to come out here, make a donation to the hospital. >> jimmy: oh, that's nice of you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, snoop. >> i just want to make sure it's there for the next kid that may need that help. >> jimmy: wow, that is very generous, thank you very much. i appreciate that. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. when you came out, you set it up, i thought, oh, no, he did something to my car. [ laughter ] >> all in a good spirit. >> jimmy: thank you very much. >> that's right, that's right. >> jimmy: you look great, where do you get clothes like that? [ laughter ] i feel like i would look like imbusiness sill. somehow it looks cool on you, i wear my own clothes, know what i'm saying? i don't like to wear other people scloetdss. >> jimmy: snoop brand clothes? >> everything is fitted and tailored to me. >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and
there is so much drama in the lbc, thanks to his new album. "neva left," it comes out friday.sitting at home watching your show one night. i seen you speak on your son. as far as his health. so what i wanted to do was i wanted to come out here, make a donation to the hospital. >> jimmy: oh, that's nice of you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, snoop. >> i just want to make sure it's there for the next kid that may need that help. >> jimmy: wow, that...
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so today we are launching with their own colleagues, former colleagues, and with the public through lbc by looking at the uk police memorial, all one word, the website, they can see the vision and make a contribution. in the past 24 hours we have had the announcement there is to be no prosecution in the case of the death of pc fletcher, what is your reaction to that? disappointment. i know the immense amount of hard work that has gone into getting to try to get it prosecution and some of that was regenerated in my time as a commissioner so i am disappointed andl commissioner so i am disappointed and i know a lot of people are. i don't know the reasons, but they have to say i think the public would be disappointed if we weren't given reasons why this particular individual wasn't prosecuted. what are your thoughts on that?|j individual wasn't prosecuted. what are your thoughts on that? i agree. i think the public will look for a greater explanation but we have to remember the rule of law must prevail and in these difficult cases, if for whatever reason and the explanation needs to be give
so today we are launching with their own colleagues, former colleagues, and with the public through lbc by looking at the uk police memorial, all one word, the website, they can see the vision and make a contribution. in the past 24 hours we have had the announcement there is to be no prosecution in the case of the death of pc fletcher, what is your reaction to that? disappointment. i know the immense amount of hard work that has gone into getting to try to get it prosecution and some of that...
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people that listened to any of the interviews i gave this morning, with the exception of the lbc interview be rewritten, following proposals put forward by the governing body of european athletics to address concerns over doping. critics say it would mean clean athletes being penalised. joining me now is jamie baulch, a former world, 0lympic, european and commonwealth medallist. this is because they didn‘t have the sort of doping tests that are now applied, so records should not stand. what do you think of that? well, it‘s just stand. what do you think of that? well, it‘sjust ridiculous. the amount of people who cheat in sport and the amount of people who are clea n and the amount of people who are clean in sport, there are a lot more clea n clean in sport, there are a lot more clean athletes than those who have cheated. and the likes ofjonathan edwards, myself, colinjackson, to namejust a edwards, myself, colinjackson, to name just a couple of people, it would be a real shame for those records to be tarnished and taken away because of misuse in the past. do you feel that somehow, you are
people that listened to any of the interviews i gave this morning, with the exception of the lbc interview be rewritten, following proposals put forward by the governing body of european athletics to address concerns over doping. critics say it would mean clean athletes being penalised. joining me now is jamie baulch, a former world, 0lympic, european and commonwealth medallist. this is because they didn‘t have the sort of doping tests that are now applied, so records should not stand. what...
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among a round of interviews, one with nick ferrari on lbc was probably not her finest hour.yeah. diane abbott, that is hugely embarrassing. it's not just misspeaking, to quote you, a bit earlier, you just don't know your figures and you're not on top of your brief? if i didn't know my figures, why was i able to do six other interviews and give the figures correctly? despite that defence, the blunder was replayed and discussed all day on many bbc outlets, which displeased llewellyn samuels. he recorded this video on thursday to explain his objection. yes, i was really concerned with the way this whole thing that diane abbott actually got wrong yesterday, the way it actually was being escalated. diane abbott is not a maths teacher. yes, people do make mistakes. she got the figures wrong at that point, she was put on the spot. i believe people who have made mistakes more than that, abd it was taken out of context. at the end of the day, everything will be clarified in the manifesto. theresa may and jeremy corbyn have made it clear that they won‘t take part in any tv leaders deb
among a round of interviews, one with nick ferrari on lbc was probably not her finest hour.yeah. diane abbott, that is hugely embarrassing. it's not just misspeaking, to quote you, a bit earlier, you just don't know your figures and you're not on top of your brief? if i didn't know my figures, why was i able to do six other interviews and give the figures correctly? despite that defence, the blunder was replayed and discussed all day on many bbc outlets, which displeased llewellyn samuels. he...
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their plans to recruit 10,000 more police officers with the tories asking how their sums add up but on lbc turn curler of an interview. have a listen. so how much would 10,000 police office rs cost so how much would 10,000 police officers cost zm well, if we recruit the 10,000 policemen and women over a four year period we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000? sorry. for 10,000 police will be about £300,000. £300,000? sorry. for10,000 police officers, what are you paying them? sorry. how much will they cost? they will cost... they will cost, it will cost... they will cost, it will cost... mm about... about £80 million. £80 million. i heard another radio station say £300 million?” £80 million. i heard another radio station say £300 million? i wish i could give you a clear answer of how much it will cost. they say they will reverse the capital gains cuts and that raises £2.5 billion, but the details of how the numbers work out frankly i'm not sure we're much clearer. and the problem, of course, is elections are often about credibility, they're about competence and they are about do yo
their plans to recruit 10,000 more police officers with the tories asking how their sums add up but on lbc turn curler of an interview. have a listen. so how much would 10,000 police office rs cost so how much would 10,000 police officers cost zm well, if we recruit the 10,000 policemen and women over a four year period we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000? sorry. for 10,000 police will be about £300,000. £300,000? sorry. for10,000 police officers, what are you paying them? sorry....
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media personality katie hopkins has been axed from herjob presenting a talk show on the radio station lbcte part of western australia has prompted fears that someone, or more than one person, could be missing. the distress signal was spotted by a helicopter pilot, leading to a ground search by police, who had to reach the area by air because of tough terrain. authorities have now appealed for public help after failing to find any indication of recent human activity. that‘s a summary of the latest news, join me for bbc newsroom live at 11am. let‘s get some sport now with hugh. paralympic sprint champion jonny peacock says sport can help show people ‘that nothing will stop us‘. the great city games in manchester will go ahead in manchester today among heightened security in the city. as for the great manchester run on sunday. manchester city‘s women beat chelsea 1—0 in the first significant sporting event to take place in manchester since monday‘s terrorist attack. hull city say they are "disappointed" at marco‘s silva‘s resignation as head coach. silva, who has been linked with a host ofjo
media personality katie hopkins has been axed from herjob presenting a talk show on the radio station lbcte part of western australia has prompted fears that someone, or more than one person, could be missing. the distress signal was spotted by a helicopter pilot, leading to a ground search by police, who had to reach the area by air because of tough terrain. authorities have now appealed for public help after failing to find any indication of recent human activity. that‘s a summary of the...