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this is a big announcement for the people of merseyside. could you tell us more — merseyside.spoken to steve rotheram about his plans for a marriage — rotheram about his plans for a marriage on the river mersey. how— marriage on the river mersey. how realistic do you think that is, and — how realistic do you think that is, and is _ how realistic do you think that is, and is it— how realistic do you think that is, and is it something your government will get behind? when — government will get behind? when we take those in that order. firstly, this is really important for the regional economy. it is important for the national economy in my view, for reasons i've said several times, view, for reasons i've said severaltimes, but view, for reasons i've said several times, but it is important here in the region, because these are good secure jobs in the region, and i think thatis jobs in the region, and i think that is the foundation of what so many people want in life. people want a job that is secure and skilled and pays them enough to be able to do them enough to be able to do th
this is a big announcement for the people of merseyside. could you tell us more — merseyside.spoken to steve rotheram about his plans for a marriage — rotheram about his plans for a marriage on the river mersey. how— marriage on the river mersey. how realistic do you think that is, and — how realistic do you think that is, and is _ how realistic do you think that is, and is it— how realistic do you think that is, and is it something your government will get behind? when — government...
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strategy of investment and it would deliverjobs to the two clusters both on the west coast, on merseysided on the east coast on teesside, so there where those two key messages there. he was asked by my colleague the question as to whether this was a new announcement, new money being put forward, and he gave a pretty robust response saying that this £20 billion which had been announced by the conservative government for carbon capture and storage had been abroad commitment, the details haven't been established, the money hadn't been booked in, and this was different in terms of the nature of the project, the identifying of the hydrogen project, on the west coast and the power station on teesside, that things will actually start moving, they would start delivering on this commitment, that it wouldn't be, as he was suggesting, wouldn't be abroad commitment without action like the previous government. sign; the previous government. stay with us and — the previous government. stay with us and let's _ the previous government. stay with us and let's bring in stuart hazell zion, professor of carb
strategy of investment and it would deliverjobs to the two clusters both on the west coast, on merseysided on the east coast on teesside, so there where those two key messages there. he was asked by my colleague the question as to whether this was a new announcement, new money being put forward, and he gave a pretty robust response saying that this £20 billion which had been announced by the conservative government for carbon capture and storage had been abroad commitment, the details haven't...
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ministers say the new developments, in merseyside and teesside, will create thousands ofjobs and paveroduction to continue. let's speak to sir dieter helm, the professor of energy policy at the university of oxford, and a former chair of the natural capital committee, and the advisory group to the british secretary of state for energy and climate change. thank you very much for being with us. can you just first of all explain what exactly is being announced here today? where is this money going? there were two first—order clusters, groups of companies and organisations, one in the west coast on merseyside and one on the east coast on the humber, which are being set up to essentially take captured carbon, which would otherwise be emitted into the atmosphere, then pipe it to underground reservoirs where it is stored. it is essentially carbon capture, and then the network to store it underground. d0 capture, and then the network to store it underground. do you think it is _ to store it underground. do you think it is a _ to store it underground. do you think it is a good _ to store it un
ministers say the new developments, in merseyside and teesside, will create thousands ofjobs and paveroduction to continue. let's speak to sir dieter helm, the professor of energy policy at the university of oxford, and a former chair of the natural capital committee, and the advisory group to the british secretary of state for energy and climate change. thank you very much for being with us. can you just first of all explain what exactly is being announced here today? where is this money...
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and it's first—class success for a railway station on merseyside, as it's crowned britain's best.ing up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: a tough day for england on the second day of the final test, as saud shakeel�*s century gives pakistan a first—innings lead in rawalpindi. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. the king has told commonwealth leaders, "none of us can change the past," but that we should commit to learning from it. he made his speech at their summit in samoa amid growing calls for the uk to apologise and pay reparations for its part in the slave trade. king charles didn't directly address slavery, downing street has insisted the issue of reparations isn't on the agenda, as our political editor chris mason explains. leadership involves many things — decision—making, accountability and ceremony. this the samoan welcome for prime ministers and presidents. some commonwealth members want the uk and others to compensate them for the impact of slavery. there is a debate the king referred to here in the broadest terms. none of us can change the pas
and it's first—class success for a railway station on merseyside, as it's crowned britain's best.ing up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: a tough day for england on the second day of the final test, as saud shakeel�*s century gives pakistan a first—innings lead in rawalpindi. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. the king has told commonwealth leaders, "none of us can change the past," but that we should commit to learning from it. he made his speech at...
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labour says the two projects in merseyside and teesside, known as carbon capture clusters, will createds of jobs, bring in investment and help meet climate goals. however, climate campaigners are warning the move could prolong oil and gas production with those two projects not set to begin storing carbon until 2028. the health secretary is calling on gps to help make the nhs fit for the future, urging an end to their collective strike action, something he says is only punishing patients. well. wes streeting is currently speaking in liverpool at the royal college of gps conference, highlighting there the government's commitment to hire 1000 new gps and pushing for a collaboration to rebuild the health service. it comes as new figures today, from august have revealed that 1 in 20 gp appointments were either online or via video, sparking debate over whether it increases access or compromises patient care. young voices must be heard. that's the message from prince harry during a trip to south africa representing his youth hiv charity. on that solo visit to johannesburg, the duke of sussex
labour says the two projects in merseyside and teesside, known as carbon capture clusters, will createds of jobs, bring in investment and help meet climate goals. however, climate campaigners are warning the move could prolong oil and gas production with those two projects not set to begin storing carbon until 2028. the health secretary is calling on gps to help make the nhs fit for the future, urging an end to their collective strike action, something he says is only punishing patients. well....
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it's hoped the funding for two areas, in merseyside and teesside, will create thousands ofjobs and helpsing on the wrong technology. here's our climate editor, justin rowlatt. the government brought out the big guns today, a top—level political trifecta of the prime minister, the chancellor of the exchequer and the energy secretary. it is evidence of how important the government thinks this announcement is. carbon capture is a race that we can win. the uk continental shelf holds a third of the exploitable carbon storage space in all of europe. just think about that. 0ur geology, a third of everything that we have in europe. huge potential for our country, for the jobs of the future. sir keir chose to announce the investment in a glass factory, the kind of hard—to—decarbonise industry that the government hopes will benefit from the new technology. carbon capture and storage does pretty much what it says on the tin — the c02 produced by industry or fossil fuels is captured and then pumped out to be permanently stored underground in depleted oil and gas wells. the £21.7 billion investment
it's hoped the funding for two areas, in merseyside and teesside, will create thousands ofjobs and helpsing on the wrong technology. here's our climate editor, justin rowlatt. the government brought out the big guns today, a top—level political trifecta of the prime minister, the chancellor of the exchequer and the energy secretary. it is evidence of how important the government thinks this announcement is. carbon capture is a race that we can win. the uk continental shelf holds a third of...
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it's hoped the funding for two areas in merseyside and teesside will create thousands ofjobs, attract tomorrow, the republican nominee for the us presidency, donald trump, will return to the city of butler in the state of pennsylvania where he was injured in an assassination attempt at a rally injuly. 0ur correspondent gary 0'donoghue, who was there at the time of the attack, has returned to the swing state to speak to people who were affected that day, including the widow of a former volunteer fire—fighter who was killed, hit by a bullet meant for mr trump. if you want to really see something... it's a moment that will go down in history... ..take a look at what happened... gunshots. get down, get down, get down. ..a former president coming within inches of losing his life. there's frantic activity among the police... a book bag next to him. give me a bleep hard line! ..as they look for other possible gunmen. this building, he was on top of this building! meanwhile, those closest to the stage are watching donald trump on the floor. this video, taken just moments later. while donald t
it's hoped the funding for two areas in merseyside and teesside will create thousands ofjobs, attract tomorrow, the republican nominee for the us presidency, donald trump, will return to the city of butler in the state of pennsylvania where he was injured in an assassination attempt at a rally injuly. 0ur correspondent gary 0'donoghue, who was there at the time of the attack, has returned to the swing state to speak to people who were affected that day, including the widow of a former volunteer...
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ministers say the new developments, in merseyside and teesside, will create thousands ofjobs and paveroups say it is "a lot of money" to spend on projects which will allow oil and gas production to continue. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. the government brought out the big guns today, a top—level political trifecta of the prime minister, the chancellor of the exchequer and the energy secretary. it is evidence of how important the government thinks this announcement is. carbon capture is a race that we can win. the uk continental shelf holds a third of the exploitable carbon storage space in all of europe. just think about that. our geology, a third of everything that we have in europe. huge potential for our country, for the jobs of the future. he chose to announce the investment in a glass factory, the kind of hard—to—decarbonise industry that the government hopes will benefit from this new technology. carbon capture and storage does pretty much what it says on the tin — the co2 produced by industry or fossil fuels is captured and then pumped out to be permanently stored
ministers say the new developments, in merseyside and teesside, will create thousands ofjobs and paveroups say it is "a lot of money" to spend on projects which will allow oil and gas production to continue. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. the government brought out the big guns today, a top—level political trifecta of the prime minister, the chancellor of the exchequer and the energy secretary. it is evidence of how important the government thinks this announcement is....
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merseyside. >> and of course, we'd love to hear what you think.r views and post your comments by visiting gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, here's the news with tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> andrew. thank you. the top stories from the gb newsroom. the israeli army says they've begun a targeted ground operation against the iranian backed terror group hezbollah, with artillery fires reported in the southern parts of beirut. hezbollah has reportedly responded with fire into israel. the lebanese prime minister has described this as one of the most dangerous moments in their history. it's most dangerous moments in their histwell,:'s most dangerous moments in their histwell, uk becomes the first g7 >> well, uk becomes the first g7 country to end its reliance on coal and power stations for producing electricity. i'll have the details as this power station is distinct from the grid . grid. >> and is it time to ban elderly drivers? i say no, a 96 year old woman has become the oldest person in britain to be convicted of dangerous driving, but she's avo
merseyside. >> and of course, we'd love to hear what you think.r views and post your comments by visiting gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, here's the news with tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> andrew. thank you. the top stories from the gb newsroom. the israeli army says they've begun a targeted ground operation against the iranian backed terror group hezbollah, with artillery fires reported in the southern parts of beirut. hezbollah has reportedly responded with fire into...
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the chief constable of merseyside police gave a press three briefing awhile ago here is a of it.s are production of a biological toxin, namely meissen, of the act of 197a. possession of information namely a pdf file entitled military studies in the jihad entitled military studies in thejihad against entitled military studies in the jihad against the tyrants. the al-qaeda training manual. likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing to committing or preparing to commit an act of terrorism,... that is the latest. let's speak to our north of england correspondent nick garnett who's in southport he has been charged with two further offences one is a terrorism charge. police said his charges came after searches of his house immediately after the arrest of him. two days after the search began, we understand an item was found inside the house. that was taken away and tested by scientists at porton down. it was discovered to be meissen. as well as that, information was obtained from his computer and that led to the second charge. what is really important here and the police ar
the chief constable of merseyside police gave a press three briefing awhile ago here is a of it.s are production of a biological toxin, namely meissen, of the act of 197a. possession of information namely a pdf file entitled military studies in the jihad entitled military studies in thejihad against entitled military studies in the jihad against the tyrants. the al-qaeda training manual. likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing to committing or preparing to commit an act of...
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it�*s hoped the funding for two areas in merseyside and teesside will create thousands ofjobs and helpent is focusing on the wrong technology. here�*s our climate editor, justin rowlatt. applause. the government brought out the big guns today, a top—level political trifecta of the prime minister, the chancellor of the exchequer and the energy secretary. it is evidence of how important the government thinks this announcement is. carbon capture is a race that we can win. the uk continental shelf holds a third of the exploitable carbon storage space in all of europe. just think about that. 0ur geology, a third of everything that we have in europe. huge potential for our country, for the jobs of the future. sir keir chose to announce the investment in a glass factory, the kind of hard—to—decarbonise industry that the government hopes will benefit from the new technology. carbon capture and storage does pretty much what it says on the tin — the c02 produced by industry or fossil fuels is captured and then pumped out to be permanently stored underground in depleted oil and gas wells. the £21
it�*s hoped the funding for two areas in merseyside and teesside will create thousands ofjobs and helpent is focusing on the wrong technology. here�*s our climate editor, justin rowlatt. applause. the government brought out the big guns today, a top—level political trifecta of the prime minister, the chancellor of the exchequer and the energy secretary. it is evidence of how important the government thinks this announcement is. carbon capture is a race that we can win. the uk continental...
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ministers say the new developments — in merseyside and teesside — will create thousands ofjobs and pavet environmental groups say it is "a lot of money" to spend on projects which will facilitate oil and gas production to continue. justin rowlatt — our climate editor — has this report. the government brought out the big guns today, a top—level political trifecta of the prime minister, the chancellor of the exchequer and the energy secretary. it is evidence of how important the government thinks this announcement is. carbon capture is a race that we can win. the uk continental shelf holds a third of the exploitable carbon storage space in all of europe. just think about that. our geology, a third of everything that we have in europe. huge potential for our country, for the jobs of the future. sir keir chose to announce the investment in a glass factory, the kind of hard—to—decarbonise industry that the government hopes will benefit from the new technology. carbon capture and storage does pretty much what it says on the tin — the co2 produced by industry or fossil fuels is captured and th
ministers say the new developments — in merseyside and teesside — will create thousands ofjobs and pavet environmental groups say it is "a lot of money" to spend on projects which will facilitate oil and gas production to continue. justin rowlatt — our climate editor — has this report. the government brought out the big guns today, a top—level political trifecta of the prime minister, the chancellor of the exchequer and the energy secretary. it is evidence of how important...
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it comes after merseyside police announced the 18—year—old is also facing a charge under the terrorismbbc two and iplayer in about four minutes. see you then.— minutes. see you then. not long to no now, minutes. see you then. not long to go now. victoria. — minutes. see you then. not long to go now, victoria, thank— minutes. see you then. not long to go now, victoria, thank you. - that's it for now from me and our teams across the us, now back to you, reeta, in the studio. thanks, clive. thank you, sumi. here, the teenager who's accused of murdering three young girls at a taylor swift—themed dance class in southport injuly has been charged with two further offences — one of which is a terrorism charge. axel rudakubana, who's 18, is accused of producing the poison ricin along with possessing information about an al qaeda training manual. he's already been charged with murder, attempted murder and possession of a knife. our special correspondent, judith moritz, has more. bebe king, elsie dot stancombe stankom and alice aguiar were just dancing, having fun in the school holidays, when the
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in the northeast of england now burn rubbish from all over the region, and from as far afield as merseysidetage. for decades, blast furnaces along this river made steel for the world. but those days are gone. now the furnaces around here are mainly used to incinerate our rubbish. we have an incineratorjust over on this side that's already burning 400,000 tonnes worth of rubbish. now, in the pipeline, there are other incinerators, as well. for my area — for redcar, my home town, which has suffered a massive decline over the years — it'sjust another kick in the face. we're going to end up with a situation where we're importing everybody else's rubbish, we're becoming the rubbish back yard — of england, at least — and it's simply not acceptable. we raised these questions with the body that represents uk incinerator operators. in a statement, they said... the government said they are considering the role waste incineration will play as it decarbonises and grows the economy. for mandy royle, the personal impact of living next door to an energy—from—waste site is taking its toll. you're embarrass
in the northeast of england now burn rubbish from all over the region, and from as far afield as merseysidetage. for decades, blast furnaces along this river made steel for the world. but those days are gone. now the furnaces around here are mainly used to incinerate our rubbish. we have an incineratorjust over on this side that's already burning 400,000 tonnes worth of rubbish. now, in the pipeline, there are other incinerators, as well. for my area — for redcar, my home town, which has...
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we need to develop the skills and places like merseyside and teesside do need to reindustrialise.my forward now, not waiting 20 years. >> well, you think they'd start from the beginning though, rather than at the end where they'd like to be and then start working their way up. you have to build all these things before you then put a load of people out of work for this supposed industry that doesn't quite exist yet for steel, that you're still going to have to buy from china and still import oil and gas because you've got rid of all your own reserves. so you're not using your own reserves or you're not going to. i mean, surely you should use things that you have anyway and deplete those whilst you're working out how to create the new energies. but let's let's quickly move on to the chagos islands, because a lot of people think that that has now become sort of like a that's lit the match for other , that's lit the match for other, other places to now leave the british sort of empire, as it were. i mean, obviously we're not an empire now, but do you know what i mean? >> i don't belie
we need to develop the skills and places like merseyside and teesside do need to reindustrialise.my forward now, not waiting 20 years. >> well, you think they'd start from the beginning though, rather than at the end where they'd like to be and then start working their way up. you have to build all these things before you then put a load of people out of work for this supposed industry that doesn't quite exist yet for steel, that you're still going to have to buy from china and still...
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it said the sites in merseyside and teesside will create thousands it said the sites in merseyside andhe country to create good manufacturing jobs. manufacturing “obs. people will hear that and also — manufacturing jobs. people will hear that and also friends _ manufacturing jobs. people will hear that and also friends of _ manufacturing jobs. people will hear that and also friends of the - manufacturing jobs. people will hear that and also friends of the earth i that and also friends of the earth are saying, this quote, whilst millions face a winter freezing in heat leaking homes, oil and gas executives will celebrate, rather than properly funding an insulation scheme, this announcement uses taxpayer money to subsidise the continued life span of the fossil fuel industry, say friends of the earth. it fuel industry, say friends of the earth. . . fuel industry, say friends of the earth. , ., ., ., , earth. it is rare for me to be called a _ earth. it is rare for me to be called a friend _ earth. it is rare for me to be called a friend of— earth. it is rare for me to be called a friend of
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. >> yes, it was friday that i asked the prime minister up near merseyside to guarantee, given what'schagos islands, that no other overseas territory would be given away . territory would be given away. he blatantly did not answer that question , but that was picked up question, but that was picked up on. of course, there's been quite a lot of bad headlines and he's obviously decided that he needs to make the position very clear because ed davey did not ask him about that. he asked him about fishing rights. so it seemed that the prime minister wanted to shoehorn that in. but he did say very clearly and again about his uncle that he said nearly died defending the falkland islands. he says that it is personal to him. so let's hope that the falkland islanders and those in gibraltar will have their minds set to rest by what their minds set to rest by what the prime minister said just how. >> now. >> better late than never. well, katherine forster, thank you so much for joining katherine forster, thank you so much forjoining us and talking much for joining us and talking through those two
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so alder hey is a big children's hospital here in merseyside, not far from where i live.t's recently emerged that alder hey had a pa working within the safeguarding team, and they were undergoing child protection medicals. and so i believe that the physician associate did child protection medicals on children who it was suspected, had suffered neglect or physical abuse . and now alder or physical abuse. and now alder hey have clarified that the physician associate didn't do forensic exams on children who'd been sexually abused, but they were involved in the wider assessment of those children, including assessing their physical health. and earlier this year, alder hey redeployed that physician associate to do other work within the hospital because concerns were raised externally that the courts might not feel able to rely on the evidence of a physician associate. and so actually use of a pa in that context might be increasing the risk of a miscarriage of justice. and it's really interesting because guidance for doctors says that child protection medicals should be carried
so alder hey is a big children's hospital here in merseyside, not far from where i live.t's recently emerged that alder hey had a pa working within the safeguarding team, and they were undergoing child protection medicals. and so i believe that the physician associate did child protection medicals on children who it was suspected, had suffered neglect or physical abuse . and now alder or physical abuse. and now alder hey have clarified that the physician associate didn't do forensic exams on...
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and let's now hear from our homeland security editor, mark white, who is in merseyside earlier todaythis for us. >> it's three months since that horrific attack in southport that left three innocent young girls dead, eight others injured, along with two adults and now the significant development, the announcement by merseyside police of two new charges against the key suspect, axel rudakubana. he will now face charges relating to the production of the deadly toxin ricin and also a terror charge relating to the downloading of an al—qaeda terror manual. this is what the merseyside chief constable, serena kennedy , said constable, serena kennedy, said a little earlier . a little earlier. >> the two further offences relate to evidence obtained by merseyside police during searches of axel rudakubana home address , as part of a lengthy address, as part of a lengthy and complex investigation, which has been ongoing since the 29th of july. the additional charges are the production of a biological toxin, namely ricin , biological toxin, namely ricin, contrary to section one of the biological
and let's now hear from our homeland security editor, mark white, who is in merseyside earlier todaythis for us. >> it's three months since that horrific attack in southport that left three innocent young girls dead, eight others injured, along with two adults and now the significant development, the announcement by merseyside police of two new charges against the key suspect, axel rudakubana. he will now face charges relating to the production of the deadly toxin ricin and also a terror...
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and now the significant development, the announcement by merseyside police of two new charges againstuspect, axel rudakubana. he will now face charges relating to the production of the deadly toxin ricin and also a terror charge relating to the downloading of an al—qaeda terror manual. this is what the merseyside chief constable, serena kennedy, said a little earlier. >> the two further offences relate to evidence obtained by merseyside police during searches of axel rudakubana home address, as part of a lengthy and complex investigation, which has been ongoing since the 29th of july. the additional charges are the production of a biological toxin , namely ricin, biological toxin, namely ricin, contrary to section one of the biological weapons act 1974 and possession of information, namely a pdf file entitled military studies in the jihad against the tyrants. the al—qaeda training manual, likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing to committing or preparing to commit an act of terrorism, contrary to section 58 of the terrorism act. 2000. >> well, the southport attack led
and now the significant development, the announcement by merseyside police of two new charges againstuspect, axel rudakubana. he will now face charges relating to the production of the deadly toxin ricin and also a terror charge relating to the downloading of an al—qaeda terror manual. this is what the merseyside chief constable, serena kennedy, said a little earlier. >> the two further offences relate to evidence obtained by merseyside police during searches of axel rudakubana home...
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it comes after merseyside police announce the 18—year—old accused of murdering three girls in southport facing a charge under the terrorism act. welcome to newsnight, live each weeknight where we're bringing you insight and interviews about the us election and the uk budget. there is a reason kamala harris has chosen the ellipse — the park in front of the white house — to deliver what she calls her "closing argument" to the american people before us election day, because it's the exact spot where donald trump, onjanuary 6th 2021, called on his supporters to take action when he was falsely claiming he hadn't lost that election, it had been "stolen" from him. we're going to walk down — and i'll be there with you — we're going to walk down... we're going to walk down, any one you want but i think right here, we're going to walk down to the capitol... and we fight, we fight like hell, and if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country any more. hours after that, a mob supporting mr trump's attempts to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election stormed the capitol building. s
it comes after merseyside police announce the 18—year—old accused of murdering three girls in southport facing a charge under the terrorism act. welcome to newsnight, live each weeknight where we're bringing you insight and interviews about the us election and the uk budget. there is a reason kamala harris has chosen the ellipse — the park in front of the white house — to deliver what she calls her "closing argument" to the american people before us election day, because it's...
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the government's historic investment in carbon capture and storage technology for teesside and merseysidethis week i've been at the sector's conference and the feeling there is that this is a government delivering after years of delay. will the prime minister recognise the unique potential that teesside has for jobs , prosperity and economic jobs, prosperity and economic growth into the future? yes, yes. >> mr speaker, you will have observed that on monday we had a very successful investment summit, 63 billions of pounds coming into this country. jobs in every part of the uk, and a very clear message from business that they were prepared to invest. now under this new labour government. part of that was £22 billion commitment to seesahai us , creating the first seesahai us, creating the first clusters in the world, including, as he points out, in the various parts of the country. so we will support these jobs, we will support these jobs, we will support these investment, we will grow our economy and rebuild our country. >> ben maguire, thank you, mr speaken >> north cornwall is an amazing
the government's historic investment in carbon capture and storage technology for teesside and merseysidethis week i've been at the sector's conference and the feeling there is that this is a government delivering after years of delay. will the prime minister recognise the unique potential that teesside has for jobs , prosperity and economic jobs, prosperity and economic growth into the future? yes, yes. >> mr speaker, you will have observed that on monday we had a very successful...
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the government's historic development in carbon capture and storage if i'm ever in teesside and merseyside. i have been at the conference and the feeling there is that this is a government delivering after years of delay. will the prime minister recognised the unique potential that the has fourjobs, prosperity and four jobs, prosperity and economic fourjobs, prosperity and economic growth into the future? , ., ., ,, .,~ , future? yes anime to speak up, ou will future? yes anime to speak up, you will have — future? yes anime to speak up, you will have observed - future? yes anime to speak up, you will have observed that - future? yes anime to speak up, you will have observed that on | you will have observed that on monday, we had a very successful investment this summit, £63 million come into the country for thejobs summit, £63 million come into the country for the jobs in every part of the uk and they were very clear message to a business that they are prepared to invest now under this new labour government. part of that was a 22 million commitment, creating the five clusters in the was, i
the government's historic development in carbon capture and storage if i'm ever in teesside and merseyside. i have been at the conference and the feeling there is that this is a government delivering after years of delay. will the prime minister recognised the unique potential that the has fourjobs, prosperity and four jobs, prosperity and economic fourjobs, prosperity and economic growth into the future? , ., ., ,, .,~ , future? yes anime to speak up, ou will future? yes anime to speak up, you...
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as we heard that yesterday merseyside police, three months on from that attack in southport brought additional charges for 18—year—old axel rudakubana. for 18—year—old axel rudaku ba na. today for 18—year—old axel rudakubana. today he won't be appearing here at westminster magistrates' court in person, he will be appearing on video link from prison. he will be charged with having produce the toxin racing in contravention to the biological weapons act of 1974 and he will also be in charge of possessing the pdf file for an al-qaeda training manual in contradiction to terrorist act. ricin was found in a search of the suspect press make property in lincolnshire. really important to clarify ricin was not present at the scene in southport. it is very deadly for adult if it is injected, ingested or inhaled. they will need medical treatment because it will likely kill them. as we had, there was so much speculation and rumour online in the summer. it did trigger riots across the country. yvette cooper has warned people about further speculation, particularly on social media. some have questioned why th
as we heard that yesterday merseyside police, three months on from that attack in southport brought additional charges for 18—year—old axel rudakubana. for 18—year—old axel rudaku ba na. today for 18—year—old axel rudakubana. today he won't be appearing here at westminster magistrates' court in person, he will be appearing on video link from prison. he will be charged with having produce the toxin racing in contravention to the biological weapons act of 1974 and he will also be in...