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we've got a good chance in lincolnshire. touchwood.the hull and east riding election for mayor. and don't forget, the next stage after that will be the elections in wales to the welsh assembly. >> i was just thinking, as i'm speaking to you, because we were covering the andrew gwynne story earlier today, i appreciate that you're going for a mayoral position, but actually we could be facing a by—election in gorton and denton if andrew gwynne can't go the distance, that would be a seat that i would assume reform would want to fight. would you like to re—enter the house of commons? maybe you should put yourself up if there is a by—election in that area. andrea. >> no, i'm committed to standing to mayor of lincolnshire. you know, i've got roots there since childhood. and do you know, it's actually been better balancing it as a mum on my own with a seven year old being in one place, that's much easier. but i mean, could we touch briefly on the chemist plan for migration as well? >> yeah, sure. what do you think of that? because i asked andr
we've got a good chance in lincolnshire. touchwood.the hull and east riding election for mayor. and don't forget, the next stage after that will be the elections in wales to the welsh assembly. >> i was just thinking, as i'm speaking to you, because we were covering the andrew gwynne story earlier today, i appreciate that you're going for a mayoral position, but actually we could be facing a by—election in gorton and denton if andrew gwynne can't go the distance, that would be a seat...
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it could lincolnshire earlier today.ith us, and cold temperatures tonight, though. high pressl across th us, and cold temperatures tonight, though. high pressl across the s, and cold temperatures tonight, though. high pressl across the country. ild temperatures tonight, though. high pressl across the country. more of breeze into the w breeze into the far w breeze into the far north—west a breeze into the far north—west temperatures from will prevent temperatures from too far, at around five, but w temperature widely below w in temperature widely below w in towns srature widely below w in towns and ire widely below w in towns and city videly below w in towns and city centres elow freezing in towns and city centres and parts well. may be and rural parts as well. may be as -4. and rural parts as well. may be as —1i. we start tomorrow with some patchy fast and frost around. —— and fog. widespread sunshine frost and fog. widespread sunshine in comparison today. a few scattered driven anong driven along the kent ahgyiters driv
it could lincolnshire earlier today.ith us, and cold temperatures tonight, though. high pressl across th us, and cold temperatures tonight, though. high pressl across the s, and cold temperatures tonight, though. high pressl across the country. ild temperatures tonight, though. high pressl across the country. more of breeze into the w breeze into the far w breeze into the far north—west a breeze into the far north—west temperatures from will prevent temperatures from too far, at around...
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local people think that just means they'll be even easier to ignore. of farmland in lincolnshire. won't're not willing to do is to have the planning system we inherited, which involved year upon year of delay on decisions. an endless cycle of more consideration, more reviews. that isn't the answer. but to make decisions. that's what our country needs. he says there'll be benefits for the communities affected, that we control so we can cut bills, tackle the climate crisis and give us energy security. what's the best version of bringing in this governments can, with easy disdain, use the word nimby. it's easy, but they don't live here. the government's strategy comes with risks. it's upsetting huge swathes of the country justin rowlatt, bbc news, suffolk. panorama's rewiring britain, the race to go green and beyonce has finally won album of the year at cowboy carter. devastating wildfires in the city. take a look at the moment she won. the grammy goes to... carter. our correspondent peter bowes is in los angeles. impacted by the wildfires. a lot of people are independent contractors. they
local people think that just means they'll be even easier to ignore. of farmland in lincolnshire. won't're not willing to do is to have the planning system we inherited, which involved year upon year of delay on decisions. an endless cycle of more consideration, more reviews. that isn't the answer. but to make decisions. that's what our country needs. he says there'll be benefits for the communities affected, that we control so we can cut bills, tackle the climate crisis and give us energy...
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over the the mist and fog over the cheshire plane and york, sheshire states and ver'e tend to lincolnshireome. little bit chilly or perhaps on thursday afternoon, temperatures typically 7 or 8 high typically .7 or 2.5 degrees. high will shrink away from pressure will shrink away from uk, having over to the uk, having over to scandinavia. could see somewhat 7�*whether 7 7 7 7 �*whether as7 7 7 77�*7w7hether as7we7ll. 7 77�*7w7hether as7we7ll. —— 7 7 �*whether as7we7ll. —— some 7 won't be as gci’oss across england and wales. cold across england and wales. there could be and there could be some mist and fog in the central belt to —— wett weather. it's lift. —— wett weather. it's thick enough to bring a mix of sleet of snow over the we are likely to hills. we are more likely to find some of those showers. fihd sorts!s of these showers. 9 if you're could reach 9 degrees if you're in the midlands the in the midlands towards the with the roi’ .°r76 ror76 degrees. clouds, 5 or 6 degrees. factor the stronger easterly wind, and the stronger easterly wind, temperatures will feel more agd temperatures
over the the mist and fog over the cheshire plane and york, sheshire states and ver'e tend to lincolnshireome. little bit chilly or perhaps on thursday afternoon, temperatures typically 7 or 8 high typically .7 or 2.5 degrees. high will shrink away from pressure will shrink away from uk, having over to the uk, having over to scandinavia. could see somewhat 7�*whether 7 7 7 7 �*whether as7 7 7 77�*7w7hether as7we7ll. 7 77�*7w7hether as7we7ll. —— 7 7 �*whether as7we7ll. —— some...
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could be down to —5, perhaps, in the midlands, through the cheshire plains, vale of york, lincolnshireandinavia. we could see some wetter weather coming in from the near continent as well. but with more cloud, it won't be quite as cold early on friday across england and wales, the frostier weather more for scotland and northern ireland, over the hills. more likely to find some of those showers. western scotland in the sunshine could reach 9 degrees, but if you're in the midlands, towards southern england, five or six degrees. but factor in that cold, stronger easterly wind and temperatures will feel more like one or two celsius, as we head into the weekend, start of the weekend, builds in during the second half of the weekend, you can, of course, download the bbc weather app to find out hello, i'm caitriona perry. magnificent. and a visionary leader who solves problems that many others, especially in this city, claim are unsolvable. and we will not leave it. an idea that seems wholly improbable, totally joining us tonight are author and former speech writer for us
could be down to —5, perhaps, in the midlands, through the cheshire plains, vale of york, lincolnshireandinavia. we could see some wetter weather coming in from the near continent as well. but with more cloud, it won't be quite as cold early on friday across england and wales, the frostier weather more for scotland and northern ireland, over the hills. more likely to find some of those showers. western scotland in the sunshine could reach 9 degrees, but if you're in the midlands, towards...
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. >> i got asked to do a go to an association in lincolnshire, a conservative association, because anister had pulled out at the last minute. and i was, i think i was the nearest available mp for this association and. >> rent a gob. >> rent a gob. >> yeah. and they said, will you come and speak? and i thought, well what do i speak about? so i went and i just told stories. good.i went and i just told stories. good. i just told stories about my political journey. so i didn't i didn't need a script. i could just read it off the top of my head and, and after that, just doing that one. i was then booked up, then for about 18 months. >> so wow, does that happen to me? >> yeah, it's like every friday and saturday. then i was just telling stories. so. >> but how did you feel though, before you went on, before you told those stories? were you were you vomiting in the toilet? >> did you get the vomiting? because when you're at an association or an event where people support you, then they're on your side. it's when you go into a hostile environment, then. then it's a different kettle of fish.
. >> i got asked to do a go to an association in lincolnshire, a conservative association, because anister had pulled out at the last minute. and i was, i think i was the nearest available mp for this association and. >> rent a gob. >> rent a gob. >> yeah. and they said, will you come and speak? and i thought, well what do i speak about? so i went and i just told stories. good.i went and i just told stories. good. i just told stories about my political journey. so i...
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now she's a reform greater lincolnshire mayoral candidate andrea jenkyns joins me. i also want to ask her about the mega pact, because she knows nigel farage and boris johnson very well. is there anything in that mail on sunday's story? i'm going to be speaking to britain's strictest headmistress, katharine , head of headmistress, katharine, head of michaela academy in wembley. she's going to join me to discuss this ongoing row with the education secretary, bridget phillipson. expect some fireworks with that. and as the bank of england downgrades its growth projections for the british economy, i'm going to be speaking to the business leader, sir rocco forte, about the impact rachel reeves budget is having on small and medium sized businesses. as ever, we've got 90 minutes of very punchy politics ahead, so do not think of going anywhere. but first with me now to review the sunday front pages is former bbc broadcaster nicholas owen. nicholas, as i live and breathe. what a set of papers we have this morning, starting with the mail on sunday's astonishing expose of, let
now she's a reform greater lincolnshire mayoral candidate andrea jenkyns joins me. i also want to ask her about the mega pact, because she knows nigel farage and boris johnson very well. is there anything in that mail on sunday's story? i'm going to be speaking to britain's strictest headmistress, katharine , head of headmistress, katharine, head of michaela academy in wembley. she's going to join me to discuss this ongoing row with the education secretary, bridget phillipson. expect some...