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luke pollard has made it very clear that it luke pollard has made it very clear thatitis luke pollardther?- be supporting each other? we did hear from an _ be supporting each other? we did hear from an eyewitness - be supporting each other? we did | hear from an eyewitness yesterday about hearing the gunshots after ten past six last night and seeing a man in the street shooting, but we have not been able to verify that that is factually correct. we know that the community are expected to be able to meet from 9am in a couple of local primary schools in the area, so hopefully all coming together in a safe place to try to support each other in what is a very grim time for the city. other in what is a very grim time for the city-— other in what is a very grim time for the city. thank you very much for the city. thank you very much for bringing _ for the city. thank you very much for bringing us — for the city. thank you very much for bringing us up-to-date, i for the city. thank you very much for bringing us up-to-date, our l for bringing us up—to—date, our reporter is close to the scene
luke pollard has made it very clear that it luke pollard has made it very clear thatitis luke pollardther?- be supporting each other? we did hear from an _ be supporting each other? we did hear from an eyewitness - be supporting each other? we did | hear from an eyewitness yesterday about hearing the gunshots after ten past six last night and seeing a man in the street shooting, but we have not been able to verify that that is factually correct. we know that the community are expected to be...
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luke pollard told us that local people are very concerned about why the perpetrator had been gven backearm license. i want to see a proper and thorough investigation into how the shooter got a firearms licence, why he was given back that gun. that is the question that people in this community have. we all understand that will take time and we understand it will be difficult potentially, but we need to have proper answers here. we have been through enormously difficult few days and those difficult days will continue well into the future. that is why we need to make sure we are getting clear answers to those questions, because this community deserves those clear answers and thatis deserves those clear answers and that is what i want to see from the police and this investigation. laura mervyn is a mental health counsellor in keyham, and she said she spoke to the home secretary during her visit and appealed for help in the long term for local people. from the community, adjusting to support in the long run. when the kids go back to school, after? back —— christmas, it is about what will ha
luke pollard told us that local people are very concerned about why the perpetrator had been gven backearm license. i want to see a proper and thorough investigation into how the shooter got a firearms licence, why he was given back that gun. that is the question that people in this community have. we all understand that will take time and we understand it will be difficult potentially, but we need to have proper answers here. we have been through enormously difficult few days and those...
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luke pollard tweeted, "really worrying news come. on social media." devon and cornwall police in attendance, and cornwall police in attendance, and we will bring you more when they make some statements. ministers at stormont have decided to ease rules on self—isolation, to bring northern ireland into line with the rest of the uk on monday. the devolved government is also lifting restrictions on social gatherings in private gardens. but social distancing requirements remain in force in all indoor workplaces. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy sent this update from stormont. northern ireland has been behind other parts of the uk when it comes to lifting those remaining reflections. the biggest change agreed today is from monday, people in close contact with someone who was covid positive will no longer have to self—isolate for those ten days. as long as they have been double jabbed and as long as they receive a negative covid test. this will be a great relief to many employers who've been facing problems with lots of staff having to
luke pollard tweeted, "really worrying news come. on social media." devon and cornwall police in attendance, and cornwall police in attendance, and we will bring you more when they make some statements. ministers at stormont have decided to ease rules on self—isolation, to bring northern ireland into line with the rest of the uk on monday. the devolved government is also lifting restrictions on social gatherings in private gardens. but social distancing requirements remain in force...
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she was accompanied by luke pollard, the labour mp for plymouth sutton and devonport, and the chief constablen and cornwall police, shaun sawyer. ms patel said the incident in keyham was �*beyond words'. laura mervyn is a mental health counsellor in keyham, she said she spoke to the home secretary during her visit and appealed for help in the long term for local people. from the community, itjust needs the support in the long run. when the kids go back to school, after christmas, it is about what will happen in the future, and how children can be supported, really. we are numb, we're heartbroken, we love our community and they are going to be very missed. well, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has said it's important to urgently find out how the plymouth gunman was allowed a firearms licence in the first place. it isa it is a very good thing that there is already an investigation into how the perpetrator got a gun licence given back to him very recently. i think there are wider questions, how are nerve did he get a gun licence in the third—place? what background checks were done? i am gla
she was accompanied by luke pollard, the labour mp for plymouth sutton and devonport, and the chief constablen and cornwall police, shaun sawyer. ms patel said the incident in keyham was �*beyond words'. laura mervyn is a mental health counsellor in keyham, she said she spoke to the home secretary during her visit and appealed for help in the long term for local people. from the community, itjust needs the support in the long run. when the kids go back to school, after christmas, it is about...
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luke pollard mp, thank you very much indeed.ning continuing to push away into the north sea. there will be further showers left behind across england, wales and northern ireland and some heavy ones across parts of the south—east of scotland. the met office has a warning out because, for some of those in scotland, there could be some torrential downpours in a short amount of time. temperatures today getting up to about 21 or 22. through this evening and overnight, a lot of the showers will fade, but we�*ll hang on to some and we see some heavy showers crossing northern england in the small hours of tomorrow morning. it is not going to be a cold night, though, temperatures falling between about ten and 13 degrees in towns and cities, a little bit lower in rural areas. tomorrow, then, with a ridge of high pressure across us, it will be more a settled day. there will be more dry weather around with fewer showers except for across the north and the east where there will be some heavy showers and top temperatures 14 to 22. hello, this
luke pollard mp, thank you very much indeed.ning continuing to push away into the north sea. there will be further showers left behind across england, wales and northern ireland and some heavy ones across parts of the south—east of scotland. the met office has a warning out because, for some of those in scotland, there could be some torrential downpours in a short amount of time. temperatures today getting up to about 21 or 22. through this evening and overnight, a lot of the showers will...
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luke pollard is the shadow environment secretary. we can speak to him now., but also create green jobs alongside that to make sure we are having a fair transition to implement a new green deal, but is also be that everybody can participate in. but is also using it to call out the prime minister to say that if you we all do, and as a co—host of it you have set leading by example, you have to stop being missing in action in this debate when it comes to cop 26 in november you have to say that we are doing it and it can be done and so you mustjoin us on our journey. and that is the only way we can get to keeping global temperatures to an increase of only 0.5 degrees, which is what the scientists say is the minimum we need to avert much of the extraordinarily catastrophic climate crisis we are in the future. boris johnson would _ crisis we are in the future. boris johnson would say _ crisis we are in the future. boris johnson would say he _ crisis we are in the future. boris johnson would say he is - crisis we are in the future. boris johnson would say he is not
luke pollard is the shadow environment secretary. we can speak to him now., but also create green jobs alongside that to make sure we are having a fair transition to implement a new green deal, but is also be that everybody can participate in. but is also using it to call out the prime minister to say that if you we all do, and as a co—host of it you have set leading by example, you have to stop being missing in action in this debate when it comes to cop 26 in november you have to say that we...
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and we will be hopefully speaking to that mp luke pollard.rease carbon emissions despite having declared a "climate emergency", according to bbc research. road building and airport expansion are among examples provided by 45 out of 121 questionnaire respondents who say they have passed climate motions. 0ur energy and environment analyst, roger harrabin has more. the residue of our consumerist lives. truckload after truckload of stuff we wanted once but want no more. 0ur waste generates lots of planet eating greenhouse gases, but in leeds, they're turning it into something useful. heat. burning waste is controversial, but this giant plant, with its searing temperatures, generates electricity, and provides hot water to warm people's homes through a network of pipes. so we will extract over 100,000 megawatt hours of electricity here and export that to the local area network. over 25,000 megawatt hours of heat energy, which feeds over 2000 homes and tens of businesses. even the lorries that collect the waste are going electric. leeds has a reputa
and we will be hopefully speaking to that mp luke pollard.rease carbon emissions despite having declared a "climate emergency", according to bbc research. road building and airport expansion are among examples provided by 45 out of 121 questionnaire respondents who say they have passed climate motions. 0ur energy and environment analyst, roger harrabin has more. the residue of our consumerist lives. truckload after truckload of stuff we wanted once but want no more. 0ur waste...
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we're joined now by luke pollard, labour mp for plymouth sutton and devonport.s in plymouth history since the end of the second world war. i think peoples emotions have changed from a sense of shock and disbelief into now feeling that profound loss of the five people who were killed but also a sense of anger, wanting to know the questions as to how was this allowed to happen, why did this happen and whether opportunities to stop this happening that were not taken? we need to get the answers to those and that could take some time and the police need the space to do it but we need to ensure the claims against us proper answers because they deserve them and that means they deserve them and that means they need to be thorough, detailed and accurate and not speculative and that will take some time, sadly. absolutely. let's examine some of those questions one by one. in particular the process via which an individual acquires a gun licence and whether or not the rules around that are up—to—date. we hear this morning lord stevens, the former metropolitan police commissi
we're joined now by luke pollard, labour mp for plymouth sutton and devonport.s in plymouth history since the end of the second world war. i think peoples emotions have changed from a sense of shock and disbelief into now feeling that profound loss of the five people who were killed but also a sense of anger, wanting to know the questions as to how was this allowed to happen, why did this happen and whether opportunities to stop this happening that were not taken? we need to get the answers to...