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it's the only part of leicestershire leicestershire, and leicestershire, leicester and rutland that'sge. we houses keep we build enough houses to keep house prices about 20% less than you can average. so that's the sweet we've also working sweet spot. we've also working with the conservative controlled district council we've district council. we've delivered council delivered the longest council freeze in the history of the uk 15 years and we're hoping to do more. so yeah, we've got a 1.2 jobs for every person of working age.the jobs for every person of working age. the constituency, the biggest the biggest retained business rates in the country why didn't have the whip and why didn't you have the whip and because broke the narrative and i'm absolutely convinced that i will be vindicated as will the scientists and doctors who had the bravery to speak out and tell the truth to the public . tell the truth to the public. and as as orwell said, you know, in a time of universal deceit, even the act of telling the truth is seen as revolutionary. and what do you think public are going to wan
it's the only part of leicestershire leicestershire, and leicestershire, leicester and rutland that'sge. we houses keep we build enough houses to keep house prices about 20% less than you can average. so that's the sweet we've also working sweet spot. we've also working with the conservative controlled district council we've district council. we've delivered council delivered the longest council freeze in the history of the uk 15 years and we're hoping to do more. so yeah, we've got a 1.2 jobs...
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it's the only part of leicestershire leicestershire, leicester and rutland uk average.s keep we build enough houses to keep house prices about 20% less than you can average. so that's the sweet we've also working sweet spot. we've also working with the conservative controlled district council we've district council. we've delivered council delivered the longest council freeze in the history of the uk 15 years and we're hoping to do more. so yeah, we've got a 1.2 jobs for every person of working age.the jobs for every person of working age. the constituency, the biggest the biggest retained business rates in the country why didn't have the whip and why didn't you have the whip and because broke the narrative and i'm absolutely convinced that i will be vindicated as will the scientists and doctors who had the bravery to speak out and tell the truth to the public . tell the truth to the public. and as as orwell said, you know, in a time of universal deceit, even the act of telling the truth is seen as revolutionary. and what do you think public are going to want once they
it's the only part of leicestershire leicestershire, leicester and rutland uk average.s keep we build enough houses to keep house prices about 20% less than you can average. so that's the sweet we've also working sweet spot. we've also working with the conservative controlled district council we've district council. we've delivered council delivered the longest council freeze in the history of the uk 15 years and we're hoping to do more. so yeah, we've got a 1.2 jobs for every person of working...
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0ur transport correspondent katy austin has been to leicestershire and north yorkshire, two counties. i'm just going up to the bus stop for a couple of minutes. i've got my phone, if you need me. most days, john makes the short walk from his home to catch the only bus serving the leicestershire village of stapleton. he uses it for shopping or social trips to the nearest town, but the 159 is about to be axed. i, like probably many more people, will be lost when it's gone, devastated. i'm a 2a/7 carer and it's nice to think, i want to get out for an hour, i can go and get the bus, go downtown, even if i don't want to buy anything. the point is, it's taking independence away from a lot of people. the county council says it can no longer afford the heavy subsidy. in future, it will offer alternative bookable transport, for essential trips only. up and down the country, people are finding services have disappeared or been cut back. many of them are commercially funded — like the 128 bus through north yorkshire, which now only runs every two hours and skips the village of ruston. so the ol
0ur transport correspondent katy austin has been to leicestershire and north yorkshire, two counties. i'm just going up to the bus stop for a couple of minutes. i've got my phone, if you need me. most days, john makes the short walk from his home to catch the only bus serving the leicestershire village of stapleton. he uses it for shopping or social trips to the nearest town, but the 159 is about to be axed. i, like probably many more people, will be lost when it's gone, devastated. i'm a 2a/7...
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the only bus that stops in the leicestershire village of stapleton is the 159. hello.eeks' time, the 159 is being axed. i, like probably many more people, will be lost when it's gone. devastated. i'm a 24/7 carer and it's nice to think, i want to get out for an hour — i can go and get the bus, go downtown even if i don't want to buy anything. the point is it's taking independence away from a lot of people. in hinckley, we also found passengers angry at the decision. there is people like me, that do rely on a bus still, that don't drive. i don't want to have to have a car, but i'm having to consider it. - the bus operator says it can't continue this particular route because council subsidy has been withdrawn. we are currently subsidising that bus to the tune of £162,000 per year. passenger numbers have not got back to where they was, and our council funds are very low and we're struggling. the council will offer an alternative bookable form of transport for essential trips, but it won't be a like—for—like replacement. over the five years to last march, leicestershire's
the only bus that stops in the leicestershire village of stapleton is the 159. hello.eeks' time, the 159 is being axed. i, like probably many more people, will be lost when it's gone. devastated. i'm a 24/7 carer and it's nice to think, i want to get out for an hour — i can go and get the bus, go downtown even if i don't want to buy anything. the point is it's taking independence away from a lot of people. in hinckley, we also found passengers angry at the decision. there is people like me,...
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0ur transport correspondent katy austin has been to leicestershire and north yorkshire, two counties couple of minutes. i've got my phone, if you need me. most days, john makes the short walk from his home to catch the only bus serving the leicestershire village of stapleton. he uses it for shopping or social trips to the nearest town, but the 159 is about to be axed. i, like probably many more people, will be lost when it's gone, devastated. i'm a 24/7 carer and it's nice to think, i want to get out for an hour, i can go and get the bus, go downtown, even if i don't want to buy anything. the point is, it's taking independence away from a lot of people. the county council says it can no longer afford the heavy subsidy. in future, it will offer alternative bookable transport, for essential trips only. up and down the country, people are finding services have disappeared or been cut back. many of them are commercially funded — like the 128 bus through north yorkshire, which now only runs every two hours and skips the village of ruston. so the older residents are having to walk up throu
0ur transport correspondent katy austin has been to leicestershire and north yorkshire, two counties couple of minutes. i've got my phone, if you need me. most days, john makes the short walk from his home to catch the only bus serving the leicestershire village of stapleton. he uses it for shopping or social trips to the nearest town, but the 159 is about to be axed. i, like probably many more people, will be lost when it's gone, devastated. i'm a 24/7 carer and it's nice to think, i want to...
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as after rafaet — auction in leicestershire as after rafael. . auction in leicestershire as after rafaelhe round one. that is a very close replica of the sistine — one. that is a very close replica of the sistine madonna, a very well—known masterpiece in 1514. and he saw _ well—known masterpiece in 1514. and he saw something in it and thought it was— he saw something in it and thought it was autographed but he could never quite prove it. but it now has been _ never quite prove it. but it now has been proven— never quite prove it. but it now has been proven through artificial intelligence, to face recognition software — intelligence, to face recognition software which founded close to 97% match _ software which founded close to 97% match between the faces of the two madonnas— match between the faces of the two madonnas which would be impossible for a student or a copy is to match that precisely. so, we have modern technology— that precisely. so, we have modern technology validating a renaissance masterpiece and invalidating the fresh _ masterpiece and invalidating the fresh i _ masterpiec
as after rafaet — auction in leicestershire as after rafael. . auction in leicestershire as after rafaelhe round one. that is a very close replica of the sistine — one. that is a very close replica of the sistine madonna, a very well—known masterpiece in 1514. and he saw _ well—known masterpiece in 1514. and he saw something in it and thought it was— he saw something in it and thought it was autographed but he could never quite prove it. but it now has been _ never quite prove it. but...
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the only bus that stops in the leicestershire village of stapleton is the 159. hello.t be a like—for—like replacement. over the five years to last march, leicestershire's bus network saw one of england's highest percentage falls — about 50%. but up and down the country, people are finding their service has disappeared or reduced. the 128 bus through north yorkshire — a commercially funded route — now only runs every two hours, and misses out the village of ruston. so the older residents are having to walk up through the village — and it's a very steep hill — down the main road, which is a really fast—moving road, to the bus stop carrying their shopping. the bus companies say they're still getting fewer passengers than before the pandemic, and they've had to cope with rising costs. i'm going to get on this bus to speak to the man who runs one operator here in yorkshire. hello, ben. hi. how are you doing? fine. how are you? yeah, all good, thanks. it is very much about money. ultimately, we are a labour—intensive business. for the last two years we've increased our drive
the only bus that stops in the leicestershire village of stapleton is the 159. hello.t be a like—for—like replacement. over the five years to last march, leicestershire's bus network saw one of england's highest percentage falls — about 50%. but up and down the country, people are finding their service has disappeared or reduced. the 128 bus through north yorkshire — a commercially funded route — now only runs every two hours, and misses out the village of ruston. so the older...
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but then in leicestershire, only 54.norfolk have just found out about the moon landings or something or kicked off their bail. going to get in trouble for that one. the place is clean. they are having to deal with these instances when they would be better used . they would be better used. fighting as is correctly pointed out by government spokesman . out by government spokesman. real crime. looking for my bike would be nice but there is there i mean there's no doubt is a funding issue but i think there also is a sort of general gathering of momentum in mental health crisis people people are thinking in those terms more than they used to, aren't they ? than they used to, aren't they? so this is going to have obviously a wider. doug shipley said the number of mental calls has risen by 1,784, over last 11 years. is and it does coincide with the underfunding of. yeah. yes. and now they're saying that the government is saying that they're going to invest 2.3 billion additional funding, too little too late. well, we have a sto
but then in leicestershire, only 54.norfolk have just found out about the moon landings or something or kicked off their bail. going to get in trouble for that one. the place is clean. they are having to deal with these instances when they would be better used . they would be better used. fighting as is correctly pointed out by government spokesman . out by government spokesman. real crime. looking for my bike would be nice but there is there i mean there's no doubt is a funding issue but i...
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but then in leicestershire, only 54.norfolk have just found out about the moon landings or something or kicked off their bail. going to get in trouble for that one. the place is clean. they are having to deal with these instances when they would be better used . they would be better used. fighting as is correctly pointed out by government spokesman . out by government spokesman. real crime. looking for my bike would be nice but there is there i mean there's no doubt is a funding issue but i think there also is a sort of general gathering of momentum in mental health crisis people people are thinking in those terms more than they used to, aren't they ? than they used to, aren't they? so this is going to have obviously a wider. doug shipley said the number of mental calls has risen by 1,784, over last 11 years. is and it does coincide with the underfunding of. yeah. yes. and now they're saying that the government is saying that they're going to invest 2.3 billion additional funding, too little too late. well, we have a sto
but then in leicestershire, only 54.norfolk have just found out about the moon landings or something or kicked off their bail. going to get in trouble for that one. the place is clean. they are having to deal with these instances when they would be better used . they would be better used. fighting as is correctly pointed out by government spokesman . out by government spokesman. real crime. looking for my bike would be nice but there is there i mean there's no doubt is a funding issue but i...
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andrew bridgen conservative mp for nonh bridgen conservative mp for north west leicestershire. public opinions . and don't forget, most opinions. and don't forget, most importantly, i want to hear from you.so importantly, i want to hear from you. so send me your views. my way at gb views at gb news .uk. that's all coming up after the headunes that's all coming up after the headlines with polly middlehurst . lawrence. thank you. and good evening to you. our top story on gb news. at one minute after 7:00, the uk has marked one year since first invaded ukraine with a minute's silence. today .
andrew bridgen conservative mp for nonh bridgen conservative mp for north west leicestershire. public opinions . and don't forget, most opinions. and don't forget, most importantly, i want to hear from you.so importantly, i want to hear from you. so send me your views. my way at gb views at gb news .uk. that's all coming up after the headunes that's all coming up after the headlines with polly middlehurst . lawrence. thank you. and good evening to you. our top story on gb news. at one minute...
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the only bus that stops in the leicestershire village of stapleton is the 159. hello.ater, then. in two weeks' time, the 159 is being axed. i, like probably many more people, will be lost when it's gone. devastated. i'm a 24/7 carer and it's nice to think, i want to get out for an hour — i can go and get the bus, go downtown even if i don't want to buy anything. the point is it's taking independence away from a lot of people. in hinckley, we also found passengers angry at the decision. there is people like me, that do rely on a bus still, that don't drive. i don't want to have to have a car, but i'm having to consider it. - the bus operator says it can't continue this particular route because council subsidy has been withdrawn. we are currently subsidising that bus to the tune of £162,000 per year. passenger numbers have not got back to where they was, and our council funds are very low and we're struggling. the council will offer an alternative bookable form of transport for essential trips, but it won't be a like—for—like replacement. over the five years to last marc
the only bus that stops in the leicestershire village of stapleton is the 159. hello.ater, then. in two weeks' time, the 159 is being axed. i, like probably many more people, will be lost when it's gone. devastated. i'm a 24/7 carer and it's nice to think, i want to get out for an hour — i can go and get the bus, go downtown even if i don't want to buy anything. the point is it's taking independence away from a lot of people. in hinckley, we also found passengers angry at the decision. there...
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well here in leicestershire as well as are coming to as wider britain, are coming to visit the gravesite he's not in there right now at the visitor's centre. that's because in he was because in 2015 he was reinterred in the cathedral. that's just over a mile. the site. it's not a very pretty picture because it's picture right now because it's all up because as you all boarded up because as you can guess, the investment from king richard, third's king richard, the third's discovery that can discovery means that they can renovate in a way that as renovate it in a way that as pete salisbury, the of pete salisbury, the mayor of leicester me leicester city, told me yesterday, was unimaginable. only few years ago. and now only a few years ago. and now that brings to us where we are now. you might think surely that's end of the story. that's the end of the story. well, a of questions well, there's a lot of questions around history, particularly around the history, particularly to happens to to do with what happens to richard, the third's nephew and the princes in the town. that's a story that i
well here in leicestershire as well as are coming to as wider britain, are coming to visit the gravesite he's not in there right now at the visitor's centre. that's because in he was because in 2015 he was reinterred in the cathedral. that's just over a mile. the site. it's not a very pretty picture because it's picture right now because it's all up because as you all boarded up because as you can guess, the investment from king richard, third's king richard, the third's discovery that can...
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interim manager, their coach, thrust into the limelight, and ten years ago he was a pe teacher in leicestershireo get back and that is what we did, so a compliment for the team but on the other hand, if you start a derby like we did, that's unacceptable and you have to be ready. consolation and frustration for both teams. a lead lost, but leeds renewed on a night of sound and fury. now leeds will travel to fulham in the fifth round of the fa cup, after the london side beat sunderland 3—2 in their fourth round replay. this was another brilliant game as the underdogs, sunderland of the championship, pushed fulham. it is important for us. from the first day of the season we worked really hard on the players have worked hard to play at this level, to create this winning mentality and it's important to have the right mindset every time but of course we are pleased with it about our season, ok, the start of february, everything to turn —— too early to talk about and to draw a conclusion about the season, but of course we are pleased and we want more. we saw princess and handing the ball to rob wainwri
interim manager, their coach, thrust into the limelight, and ten years ago he was a pe teacher in leicestershireo get back and that is what we did, so a compliment for the team but on the other hand, if you start a derby like we did, that's unacceptable and you have to be ready. consolation and frustration for both teams. a lead lost, but leeds renewed on a night of sound and fury. now leeds will travel to fulham in the fifth round of the fa cup, after the london side beat sunderland 3—2 in...