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let's get to windsor and maidenhead. there we go. give notice that the number of votes cast for each candidate at the election is as follows -- u.k. independence party, 871. yemi hallimary, independent, 16. jonathan david, known as lord buckethead, 249. charles, known as tony 540., liberal democrats, 6 an, the official monster raving loony party, 119. [applause] nigh, andrew david, animal welfare party, 282. may, teresa merry, the --servative party candidate patrick known as pat mcdonald, labour party. 11,261. reed, julian michael, the just political party, 62. bobby, 3. grant jonathan, independent, 152. victor edmund, christian people's alliance, 69. derekand norman, -- 907.an, green party, once of official mark, zero. waiting for more candidates than the voter was entitled to, 19. right in or mark whereby the voter could be identified, three. wholly void, 86. rejected in part, zero. total rejected votes, 108. that theresaare may, the conservative party candidate, has been duly elected. i would like to ask the successful candidate t
let's get to windsor and maidenhead. there we go. give notice that the number of votes cast for each candidate at the election is as follows -- u.k. independence party, 871. yemi hallimary, independent, 16. jonathan david, known as lord buckethead, 249. charles, known as tony 540., liberal democrats, 6 an, the official monster raving loony party, 119. [applause] nigh, andrew david, animal welfare party, 282. may, teresa merry, the --servative party candidate patrick known as pat mcdonald,...
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we haven't had the count from maidenhead and we will stay with maidenhead and we will stay with maidenheadabout the outcome of the election as a whole, or maybe she will stick to thank the people of made head. it be interesting to see whether she does, she has been criticised for not saying anything, giving little detail of what she plans to do. she is not the politician, one of the criticisms lived at her who is nimble. ty that is one of the things thatis nimble. ty that is one of the things that is causing probable. this is a fascinating night. iam that is causing probable. this is a fascinating night. i am going to ta ke fascinating night. i am going to take you the scotland. we have 15 labour gains now, this from the snp in east lothian. labour on 36% share of vote. vote. we are seeing it is turning out to be a tough night for the snp. gains for the conservative pushing labour into first place to ta ke pushing labour into first place to take it on a swing, not as dramatic a swing as we saw in the earlier fore gains but 8.5% this is more than they needed. this seat was gained in the sco
we haven't had the count from maidenhead and we will stay with maidenhead and we will stay with maidenheadabout the outcome of the election as a whole, or maybe she will stick to thank the people of made head. it be interesting to see whether she does, she has been criticised for not saying anything, giving little detail of what she plans to do. she is not the politician, one of the criticisms lived at her who is nimble. ty that is one of the things thatis nimble. ty that is one of the things...
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the company which runs the premier inn hotel chain says this hotel in maidenhead and two others whichar to meet required fire standards. they're now pursuing this with the developers which built them. experts say many different types of building could be at risk. we don't know where the material is. it could be in hospitals, in leisure centres, in shopping centres, office blocks. it goes beyond council owned properties. it is countrywide, it affects private owner, building owners as well as public. in the wake of the catastrophic grenfell fire there is now a huge and speed is of the essence to ensure there are no more deaths from entirely preventable causes. our correspondent sarah smith is at new scotland yard for us. detective superintendent fiona mccormack is leading the investigation. she said that there are 250 specialist investigators involved, this is the biggest and most complicated investigation the met has had to deal with. angie said... —— and she said the investigation will be exhaustive and it may grow further. she said their work two main things they were looking at, fir
the company which runs the premier inn hotel chain says this hotel in maidenhead and two others whichar to meet required fire standards. they're now pursuing this with the developers which built them. experts say many different types of building could be at risk. we don't know where the material is. it could be in hospitals, in leisure centres, in shopping centres, office blocks. it goes beyond council owned properties. it is countrywide, it affects private owner, building owners as well as...
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seven weeks after calling a general election, theresa may visited a polling station in her maidenheadrage starts at 9:55pm. the former fbi director sacked by donald trump will give evidence to a senate committee today. james comey claims the us president tried to influence his investigation into alleged links between members of the trump team and russia. the white house denies the allegations. three men have been arrested on suspicion of terror offences after armed officers carried out raids this morning. police say the arrests are not connected to the london bridge attack. a diamond ring bought the £10 of the car—boot sale has been sold for more than £650,000 at auction in london. the 26—carat cushion—shaped diamond sold for almost double its estimate. the owner bought the ring in the 1980s and was unaware of its real value, wearing it every day for thirty years. that's a summary of the latest news, join me for bbc newsroom live at 11 o'clock. after the sport we will show you footage obtained by the times of the three london attackers' days before the attack, laughing and joking befo
seven weeks after calling a general election, theresa may visited a polling station in her maidenheadrage starts at 9:55pm. the former fbi director sacked by donald trump will give evidence to a senate committee today. james comey claims the us president tried to influence his investigation into alleged links between members of the trump team and russia. the white house denies the allegations. three men have been arrested on suspicion of terror offences after armed officers carried out raids...
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maidenhead. there's a lot of good chemistry between. dupont made its fortune with dynamite. nylon. and tough line yet it was a magical material that prevents food from sticking to. however behind the success of tough line dupont hides a dark secret i just can't believe. and do. more than keep. this. girl worth a window on. this respect. at the heart of this drama is one city parkersburg. lost in the eastern u.s. . this city was built around the dupont factory. suzanne bailey came here in one thousand seventy eight to work on the tough line production lines. i went to work in maybe eight thousand nine hundred seventy eight that was my glorious day. i took up pictures it's you it's me. it's out gray hair. in the middle. you know i was so happy i was that was the job i mean everybody wanted the money but the benefits. everything like that it was secure the chemical industry is a growing growing by leaps and by. i mean you can just mention to dupont name and door swung open it was like princes coming through the door you know. in first one buyer and one. bright future with. where you'r
maidenhead. there's a lot of good chemistry between. dupont made its fortune with dynamite. nylon. and tough line yet it was a magical material that prevents food from sticking to. however behind the success of tough line dupont hides a dark secret i just can't believe. and do. more than keep. this. girl worth a window on. this respect. at the heart of this drama is one city parkersburg. lost in the eastern u.s. . this city was built around the dupont factory. suzanne bailey came here in one...
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minutes later, in maidenhead, theresa may looked like a woman who knew she'd just committed politicalt away. and it wasn't just the tories who were surprised. labour's candidate in halifax had been preparing to find a newjob. holly jamie walker lynch... a majority of less than 500 increased to more than 5,000. i am a bit overwhelmed. it is a fantastic result in the end. and in derby north... chris williamson is duly elected member of parliament for the derby north constituency... i was saying to people they had literally not just changed the course of this election, but changed the course of history. what about labour's peter kyle in hove, who believed his leader was a liability? peter kyle, kyle, 36,942. a majority of 1200 had gone up to 18,000. what we have done is remarkable. we could well have saved our country from a hard brexit. that is something that history will thank jeremy corbyn for. brexit was meant to be the tory‘s secret weapon, but listen to the man theresa may had just made her new chief of staff. we are very clear in my seat, the area of the constituency where labour
minutes later, in maidenhead, theresa may looked like a woman who knew she'd just committed politicalt away. and it wasn't just the tories who were surprised. labour's candidate in halifax had been preparing to find a newjob. holly jamie walker lynch... a majority of less than 500 increased to more than 5,000. i am a bit overwhelmed. it is a fantastic result in the end. and in derby north... chris williamson is duly elected member of parliament for the derby north constituency... i was saying...
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prime minister theresa may cast her vote in her constituency of maidenhead.ber of parliament, whether they are the leader of their party or not. jeremy corbyn, the leader of the opposition, labour party voted in islington north. tim farron is the leader of the liberal democrats. he voted in kendal in the north of england. polling stations will stay open until 10pm local time. that's about half an hour from now. very soon after they close, a glorious shot we have of westminster there and the river thames, almost immediately after those polls shut, we get the exit polls, which would give us simply indications of he is old. you can see those, of course, on the bbc. hello. we have seen a little more sunshine through the afternoon, but we have also continued to see some areas of rain, and one part of the country has been plagued by some showers near wigan. you can see the main area of cloud and rain pushing northwards across scotland, showers coming in behind, but the wettest weather has been across northern ireland. that weather warning should be fading away as t
prime minister theresa may cast her vote in her constituency of maidenhead.ber of parliament, whether they are the leader of their party or not. jeremy corbyn, the leader of the opposition, labour party voted in islington north. tim farron is the leader of the liberal democrats. he voted in kendal in the north of england. polling stations will stay open until 10pm local time. that's about half an hour from now. very soon after they close, a glorious shot we have of westminster there and the...
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i am told by the time of her count in maidenhead, by which time it was clear she was in trouble, the devastated. there is even talk that a resignation speech was drafted in the early hours of friday morning — the idea was the prime minister would then make a statement later on on friday. as i understand it, what happened was that amid the uncertainty over the result, senior tory figures said that they should look at how to respond to all outcomes of the election, because it's the duty of any prime minister to respond to all those various outcomes, and remember, for a brief period — you were there — there was even talk jeremy corbyn might lead the largest party but it soon became clear that theresa may would lead the largest party and, at that point, it was her duty — as she later said on friday — to form a government. which is why we are now looking towards a reshuffle this evening. yes, we were expecting a full reshuffle earlier on today. as i understand it, it has been described as the elastoplast reshuffle. this is basically reappointing mainly the existing cabinet, and the phrase
i am told by the time of her count in maidenhead, by which time it was clear she was in trouble, the devastated. there is even talk that a resignation speech was drafted in the early hours of friday morning — the idea was the prime minister would then make a statement later on on friday. as i understand it, what happened was that amid the uncertainty over the result, senior tory figures said that they should look at how to respond to all outcomes of the election, because it's the duty of any...
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the company which runs the premier inn hotel chain says this hotel in maidenhead and two others which do not appear to meet required fire standards. now pursuing this with the developers which built them. we don't know whether material is. it could lg which built them. we don't know whether mate itl is. it could i; which built them. we don't know whether mate itl is. it co in i lg which built them. we don't know whether mate itl is. it co in 25“; which built them. we don't know whether mate iti their co in 25“; which built them. we don't know whether mate iti their nice i 25“; which built them. we don't know whether mate iti their nice new 5 could your f5§ huh; it private owners private well building owners as wethrpubt'rc in wake building owners as wethrpubt'rc in. wake of the building owners as wethrpubt'rc in - wake of the catastrophic in the wake of the catastrophic g re nfell in the wake of the catastrophic grenfell fire there is now a huge task ahead for the authorities. and speed is of the essence to ensure there are no more deaths from entirely preventable causes. richard galp
the company which runs the premier inn hotel chain says this hotel in maidenhead and two others which do not appear to meet required fire standards. now pursuing this with the developers which built them. we don't know whether material is. it could lg which built them. we don't know whether mate itl is. it could i; which built them. we don't know whether mate itl is. it co in i lg which built them. we don't know whether mate itl is. it co in 25“; which built them. we don't know whether mate...
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the company which runs the premier inn hotel chain says this hotel in maidenhead, which have aluminium the developers which build them. and experts say many different types of building could be at risk. we don't know where the material is. it could be in your hospital. they could be in your child's school, they're nice new building. it could be in a leisure centre. it could be in your shopping centres. your office blocks. it goes beyond cancel owned properties, it is countrywide, it affects private owners as well as public. in the wake of the catastrophic fire, there is now a huge task ahead for the authorities. and speed is of the essence. to ensure there are no more deaths from entirely preventable causes. as authorities are looking at the sort of cladding that had is being used on public buildings, it has emerged that a student block has been built with the same cladding used in grenfell tower in newcastle. the developer said the cladding on its welding included the same sort of panels, but they do insist that they have sold additional information as a result of the tragedy and they
the company which runs the premier inn hotel chain says this hotel in maidenhead, which have aluminium the developers which build them. and experts say many different types of building could be at risk. we don't know where the material is. it could be in your hospital. they could be in your child's school, they're nice new building. it could be in a leisure centre. it could be in your shopping centres. your office blocks. it goes beyond cancel owned properties, it is countrywide, it affects...
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nigel got in touch and he used to live in a tower block in maidenhead.es. only after hours on the phone debate remove the boarding. going forward, graham, whatare remove the boarding. going forward, graham, what are the conversations you are having with people in your block? do they feel safe to be there right now? as i said earlier, there are quite a few vulnerable tenants, disabled, partially sighted tenants and families with young children. we need to know and be reassured about what we need to do. we need an answer. what kind of cladding it is. the main thing is, the tenants need to be reassured that the housing executives and the local authority leaders are being fully compliant with the health and safety regulation and fire safety guidelines. and consultation with the fire service leaders has been sought and gained prior to the renovations commencing in salford. it's ultimately what you both said, it's having that reassurance and knowing the truth and being able to make an informed decision. thank you both for taking the time to speak to us both fo
nigel got in touch and he used to live in a tower block in maidenhead.es. only after hours on the phone debate remove the boarding. going forward, graham, whatare remove the boarding. going forward, graham, what are the conversations you are having with people in your block? do they feel safe to be there right now? as i said earlier, there are quite a few vulnerable tenants, disabled, partially sighted tenants and families with young children. we need to know and be reassured about what we need...
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well, huw, when we saw her speak at the count in maidenhead, she looked extremely shaken.y who felt very personally, it looked like she felt the loss. from a human point of view, having had such high expectations and such failures on the point of view of expectation management, she looked like somebody who had absolutely no enthusiasm for the idea staying on. one cabinet minister said to mejust before the idea staying on. one cabinet minister said to me just before you came back to me that she does have loyal supporters in cabinet, so although this has been a devastating time, it is certainly not the case that everybody in her circle, everybody in the cabinet will have been trying to push out. but in terms of whether or not she had to be talked into it or talked out of it, i suspect more broadly it was probably a more fluid conversation. they were probably looking at the potential angles and the different populations, and having conversations with the dup as to whether or not they were up for it. thank you, laura. in a moment, the latest from the city on the because of cou
well, huw, when we saw her speak at the count in maidenhead, she looked extremely shaken.y who felt very personally, it looked like she felt the loss. from a human point of view, having had such high expectations and such failures on the point of view of expectation management, she looked like somebody who had absolutely no enthusiasm for the idea staying on. one cabinet minister said to mejust before the idea staying on. one cabinet minister said to me just before you came back to me that she...
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retainingfter maidenhead, she called for stability.., james accused president trump and the white house of line and defaming him during 2.5 hours of testimony on capitol hill. he says the president's shifting explanations for his dismissal plain and simple code he says he kept memos of their conversations because he feared the president would paint a false picture of their encounters. then chosenistration to defend me, and more portly, the fbi, by saying the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly led, that the workforce had lost confidence in his leader. those were lies, plain and simple. shery: that is your bloomberg business flash. the conservatives have made gains in scotland. this is an interesting side story. lost his seat. puts primen result minister theresa may in a difficult position. >> i think one of the biggest this iss the fact that a disaster for theresa may. she called this election unnecessarily. she arrogantly thought she would push the opposition aside. tonight, she has had a disastrous performance. bloomberg
retainingfter maidenhead, she called for stability.., james accused president trump and the white house of line and defaming him during 2.5 hours of testimony on capitol hill. he says the president's shifting explanations for his dismissal plain and simple code he says he kept memos of their conversations because he feared the president would paint a false picture of their encounters. then chosenistration to defend me, and more portly, the fbi, by saying the organization was in disarray, that...
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the company which runs the premier inn hotel chain says this hotel in maidenhead and two others whichet required fire standards. they're now pursuing this with the developers which built them. we don't know whether material is. it could be in your hospital, it could be in your child's school on their nice new building, it could be in a leisure centre, it could be in your shopping centres. your office blocks. it goes beyond council—owned properties. it is countrywide. it affects private building owners as well as public. in the wake of the catastrophic grenfell fire there is now a huge task ahead for the authorities. and speed is of the essence to ensure there are no more deaths from entirely preventable causes. richard galpin, bbc news. police investigating the van attack near finsbury park mosque in north london in the early hours of monday morning have charged darren osborne with terrorism—related murder and attempted murder. the 47—year—old has appeared at westminster magistrates' court. our correspondent helena lee was in court. whatmore was said? it was a very short hearing, whic
the company which runs the premier inn hotel chain says this hotel in maidenhead and two others whichet required fire standards. they're now pursuing this with the developers which built them. we don't know whether material is. it could be in your hospital, it could be in your child's school on their nice new building, it could be in a leisure centre, it could be in your shopping centres. your office blocks. it goes beyond council—owned properties. it is countrywide. it affects private...
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sarah smith, bbc news, maidenhead. it is time for the weather.er has gone? i know what is coming!, sjekloca with the miserable news. the weather, it is a little bit to be honest this week. it will be a little bit exhausting with the cloud and the rain that's heading our way and the rain that's heading our way and there is a real heavy rain area of rain heading towards south—eastern parts of the uk right now. it has been raining. i was out earlier. a bit of everything. across the country it has been cloudy and damp. this is where we have had thunderstorms in the last few hours across east anglia. lots of heavy rain head to go central and southern england. it looks like the rush hour will be particularly soggy across the south. watch out if you're travelling here, there could be a lot of surface on the fast routes. nasty, nasty weather and that rain will be slowly moving into the midlands and northwards through the course of the night. not so much across scotland and northern ireland. then that damp weather with rain on and off during the course of
sarah smith, bbc news, maidenhead. it is time for the weather.er has gone? i know what is coming!, sjekloca with the miserable news. the weather, it is a little bit to be honest this week. it will be a little bit exhausting with the cloud and the rain that's heading our way and the rain that's heading our way and there is a real heavy rain area of rain heading towards south—eastern parts of the uk right now. it has been raining. i was out earlier. a bit of everything. across the country it...
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speaking as she was re—elected to her seat in maidenhead, the prime minister said the country neededo see what the final results will be i know that as i say, the country needs a period of stability and whatever the results are, the conservative party will ensure that we fulfil our duty in ensuring that stability so that we can all, as one country, go forward together. labour have done better than expected gaining around 30 seats. the party now have 261 seats overall. in islington north the leader jeremy corbyn held his seat with more than forty—thousand votes. after his result was called, he said theresa may should resign. if there is a message from my‘s results it is this... the prime minister called the election because she wanted a mandate. well the mandate she has got us lost conservative seats, lost votes, lost support and lost confidence. i would have thought that is enough to go, actually and make way for a government that will be truly representative of all of the people of this country. one major political figure to lose his seat was nick clegg. the former liberal democrat
speaking as she was re—elected to her seat in maidenhead, the prime minister said the country neededo see what the final results will be i know that as i say, the country needs a period of stability and whatever the results are, the conservative party will ensure that we fulfil our duty in ensuring that stability so that we can all, as one country, go forward together. labour have done better than expected gaining around 30 seats. the party now have 261 seats overall. in islington north the...
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let's talk to the couple, reena and sandeep mander, from their home in maidenhead and with us in the the question. there is a delay on the question. there is a delay on the line so forgive me. what did you say when you were told that? well, we we re say when you were told that? well, we were just very shocked and we, when we were told that we couldn't adopt because of things like cultural heritage and that was one of the sole factors really we were quite shocked so we challenged and said why don't you come and understand who we are as people rather than just looking at one factorment we're british born. we're born and bred and we're like any other british couple and whilst things like cultural heritage, we believe is important, we think a number of factors need to be looked at, you know, your cultural heritage, yourfinancial at, you know, your cultural heritage, your financial stability, the couple, that you are, how young you are, where you live, all sorts of things need to be looked at and the fact that they looked at this one particular area of cultural heritage and didn't proceed
let's talk to the couple, reena and sandeep mander, from their home in maidenhead and with us in the the question. there is a delay on the question. there is a delay on the line so forgive me. what did you say when you were told that? well, we we re say when you were told that? well, we were just very shocked and we, when we were told that we couldn't adopt because of things like cultural heritage and that was one of the sole factors really we were quite shocked so we challenged and said why...
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i am in maidenhead, theresa may's constituency and the building behind me is her local premier inn.overed in cladding, specifically an aluminium composite material. if it were being used as social housing it will have had to send a sample of the cladding to the government for testing to ensure it was one of the safe and not the unsafe forms of aluminium cladding but because it is used as a hotel there is no such obligation. so we checked and this hotel is one of three premier inns which the company says do not appear to meet the required standards. they say that the developers were responsible for the construction of the buildings. premier inn also said that an independent expert has assured them that those three hotels are safe to continue operating given their evacuation plans and robust safety measures. working out whether things are compliant is surprisingly complex because people can commission tests to prove that things work in certain scenarios, so—called desktop studies. it is open to wiggle room in that the criteria given for which tests should be used in the desktop study
i am in maidenhead, theresa may's constituency and the building behind me is her local premier inn.overed in cladding, specifically an aluminium composite material. if it were being used as social housing it will have had to send a sample of the cladding to the government for testing to ensure it was one of the safe and not the unsafe forms of aluminium cladding but because it is used as a hotel there is no such obligation. so we checked and this hotel is one of three premier inns which the...
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he's at maidenhead, whether theresa may is waiting for her count. what's the reaction down there?conservatives is they flatly don't believe it. they say that's not the reaction they've got around the country. it cannot be true. one of the reasons they are saying that is it would be a huge disaster for theresa may and the conservative party if it was accurate. this whole election was about ensuring that theresa may had the leeway to do a proper deal on brexit afterwards. she needed a bigger majority to do that and it appears she hasn't got that. she can bring in a small platoon of democratic unionists from ireland. they agree with her on brexit. she can't do what damon —— david cameron did when he brought in the lib dems. on the great issue of the lib dems. on the great issue of the day, brexit, they are of opposite opinion. she's in trouble. thank you. let's join the other party leader... nick robinson is in islington north, jeremy corbyn‘s seat. in the dark. have you had in that back a reaction to this exit poll? when jeremy corbyn arrived just before the exit poll come he was in
he's at maidenhead, whether theresa may is waiting for her count. what's the reaction down there?conservatives is they flatly don't believe it. they say that's not the reaction they've got around the country. it cannot be true. one of the reasons they are saying that is it would be a huge disaster for theresa may and the conservative party if it was accurate. this whole election was about ensuring that theresa may had the leeway to do a proper deal on brexit afterwards. she needed a bigger...