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bbc newsbeat will host this evening the last tv debate before the election.oliticians from the seven main parties will be facing questions from a young audience, ranging from security and health to brexit and jobs. jonathan blake is bbc newsbeat‘s political editor, and joins me live from manchester. younger voters are notorious for not turning up to the polls. do you discern more enthusiasm perhaps this time around especially after the turnout during the referendum which was around 65%? yes that is right and what you have seen during this campaign is definitely perhaps more engagement than usual from younger voters in terms of the issues that have been discussed, coming so soon as did after that brexit referendum you mentioned where turnout amongst under 25 was unusually high. i think we're going to hear from the audience in manchester the right a lot of passion because we talk about young voters being apathetic a lot of the time. but having gone around the uk in this campaign talking to mainly under 25 is about how going to vote and why they are not, a lot o
bbc newsbeat will host this evening the last tv debate before the election.oliticians from the seven main parties will be facing questions from a young audience, ranging from security and health to brexit and jobs. jonathan blake is bbc newsbeat‘s political editor, and joins me live from manchester. younger voters are notorious for not turning up to the polls. do you discern more enthusiasm perhaps this time around especially after the turnout during the referendum which was around 65%? yes...
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election? and in half an hour's time, we'll be live at the newsbeat youth election debate in manchester.ing and welcome to bbc news. the metropolitan police have named the third man who carried out the deadly attack on london bridge. he was 22—year—old youssef zaghba, who was an italian national of moroccan descent. it's emerged that last year italian authorities stopped him travelling tojoin so—called is in syria. it's being reported in italy that he was placed on a watch—list and the british authorities were tipped off. tonight there are questions about how one of the other two killers, khuram butt, slipped through the net after he'd been investigated two years ago. our home editor mark easton reports. the faces of a self appointed death squad. we now know the identities of all three men who went on a killing spree in london on saturday night, today police naming youssef zaghba as the third member of the gang. born in fez in morocco, to a moroccan father and italian mother, 22 years old, he recently moved to east london where he worked in a restaurant. last year he was stopped by secur
election? and in half an hour's time, we'll be live at the newsbeat youth election debate in manchester.ing and welcome to bbc news. the metropolitan police have named the third man who carried out the deadly attack on london bridge. he was 22—year—old youssef zaghba, who was an italian national of moroccan descent. it's emerged that last year italian authorities stopped him travelling tojoin so—called is in syria. it's being reported in italy that he was placed on a watch—list and the...
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so, although there was a dedicated newsbeat debate for young voters just before the election, i'd likevoices from the younger generation's first—time voters and see them even more visible across the bbc. jonathan munro, thank you. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme: that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. we have got some very warm weather indeed coming up over the next few days, with the high—pressure firmly in charge of our weather. that's going to bring very warm, if not hot, weather to most of the british isles. it will turn increasingly humid as we go on through the weekend, but it is going to be mainly sunny for most of us. the reason for this warm or hot weather is a jetstream has built this area of high pressure and the high tends to concentrate hot air near the earth's surface. these are the kinds of temperatures that you might see across western europe as we go on through the next couple of
so, although there was a dedicated newsbeat debate for young voters just before the election, i'd likevoices from the younger generation's first—time voters and see them even more visible across the bbc. jonathan munro, thank you. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme: that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there....
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so, although there was a dedicated newsbeat debate for young voters just before the election, i'd likees from the younger generation's first—time voters and see them even more visible across the bbc. jonathan munro, thank you. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme: that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review. what she have for us?l hello and welcome to the film review. what she have for us? a very diverse week. we have churchill with a powerhouse performance by bryan cox. we have gifted which is not what it seems to be. whitney: can i be me. churchill, i do like bryan cox. he gives fantastic performances. he plays winston churchill in the run—up to d—day. he is not played as a bulldog that is a wounded beast. someone who has been sidelined. seen as a figurehead. he is convinced that the d—day landings operation is flawed and a dangerous and it will and possibly in tragic loss of life
so, although there was a dedicated newsbeat debate for young voters just before the election, i'd likees from the younger generation's first—time voters and see them even more visible across the bbc. jonathan munro, thank you. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme: that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello and welcome...
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so, although there was a dedicated newsbeat debate for young voters just before the election, i‘d likem us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and ben thompson. angry protests as survivors of the grenfell tower fire vent their frustration at authorities. demonstrators storm council offices and march in westminster demanding answers and more help. the government is making money available, we are ensuring we will get to the bottom of what has happened, we will ensure that people are rehoused but we need to make sure that actually happens. hundreds of mourners attend a late—night vigil for the ‘dead and missing‘ as the search for victims enters its fourth day.
so, although there was a dedicated newsbeat debate for young voters just before the election, i‘d likem us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and ben thompson. angry protests as survivors of the grenfell tower fire vent their frustration at authorities. demonstrators storm council offices and march in westminster demanding answers and more help. the government is making money available, we are...
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and don't miss the final debate of the election campaign this evening. tina daheley hosts the newsbeats at 8.30 pm on radio 1, the asian network and bbc news channel and then at 10.40pm on bbc one. still to come: gina miller, the woman who took on the government over article 50 and won, will she meets her match when she meets ukip politician godfrey bloom on an election blind date? it is now less than two days until voting begins. in the latest in our series of election films from across the uk, we take you to the valleys of south wales to find out what matters to voters there. here'sjoanna in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news. the metropolitan police is facing questions over a decision to downgrade a previous inquiry into one of the three men behind the london bridge attack. it has been revealed that one of the attackers, khuram butt, was investigated by counter—terrorism officers and mi5 two years ago. seven people were killed and dozens injured in the incident on saturday night. australian police say they're treating a siege at an apartment in the australian city of me
and don't miss the final debate of the election campaign this evening. tina daheley hosts the newsbeats at 8.30 pm on radio 1, the asian network and bbc news channel and then at 10.40pm on bbc one. still to come: gina miller, the woman who took on the government over article 50 and won, will she meets her match when she meets ukip politician godfrey bloom on an election blind date? it is now less than two days until voting begins. in the latest in our series of election films from across the...
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election. well tonight the seven main parties face questions from a youthful newsbeat audience, in manchester, in the final tv debateyoungest constituencies in the country, to find out the issues that matter to the under 25s, dear oh dear, the most apathetic group of voters in the country. with crucial brexit talks due to startjust 11 days after the election, it's claimed the debate surrounding leaving the eu has hardly figured in the campaign. we'll have the view from brussels on our election. and we should do more of this — bring together in peace and harmony voices usually hoarse from shouting at each other. gina miller, the woman who took the government to court over article 50 and won, talks brexit, with the former ukip politician godfrey bloom. can't wait. ido i do not understand the inflexible way we're going towards negotiations. why notjust leave, why negotiate.
election. well tonight the seven main parties face questions from a youthful newsbeat audience, in manchester, in the final tv debateyoungest constituencies in the country, to find out the issues that matter to the under 25s, dear oh dear, the most apathetic group of voters in the country. with crucial brexit talks due to startjust 11 days after the election, it's claimed the debate surrounding leaving the eu has hardly figured in the campaign. we'll have the view from brussels on our election....
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more on the election now and one of the last debates before polling day has been taking place in manchester tonight. bbc newsbeatplause good evening. welcome to manchester. we've heard a lot about the divide between the generations with many young people concerned they will never have the same opportunities as their parents. this was their chance to put the politicians under the spotlight. many in the audience had concerns about security and community relations after the recent terrorist attack in their city. due to the colour of my skin, in the wa ke to the colour of my skin, in the wake of the awful terror atax that have just happened in manchester, i'm again be winly afraid to go out into the city. my it's nothing to city. do with the colour of your skin. everyone needs to realise that. we need to do with islamism. we've got to be honest about that. labour accused ukip of stoking up tensions. when a mainstream party like ukip is putting out its so—called integration policy which says that — can i speak. which say that muslim women shouldn't be able to wear headscarves. we didn't say that burka and niqabs, get
more on the election now and one of the last debates before polling day has been taking place in manchester tonight. bbc newsbeatplause good evening. welcome to manchester. we've heard a lot about the divide between the generations with many young people concerned they will never have the same opportunities as their parents. this was their chance to put the politicians under the spotlight. many in the audience had concerns about security and community relations after the recent terrorist attack...
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back to the election now and one of the last debates before polling day has been taking place in manchester tonight. bbc newsbeatur political correspondent vicki young watched the exchanges. good evening and welcome to manchester. we heard a lot about the divide between the generations with any young people concerned that they will never have the same opportunities as their parents. this was their chance to put politician under their side. many had concerns about security and community relations after the recent terrorist attack in their city. due to the colour of my skin and the wake of the attacks, i generally afraid to go out into my city. it has nothing to do with the colour of your skin. we have to deal with islamist extremist. ukip is putting out its integration policy... can i speak... muslim women should not be able to wear headscarf... we did not say that. burka is. get it right. can you see a mainstream party is exacerbating and normalising hate crime. everyone should be able to be free to criticise an ideology.” need to ask politicians for young people as well to not make this issue about extremism in
back to the election now and one of the last debates before polling day has been taking place in manchester tonight. bbc newsbeatur political correspondent vicki young watched the exchanges. good evening and welcome to manchester. we heard a lot about the divide between the generations with any young people concerned that they will never have the same opportunities as their parents. this was their chance to put politician under their side. many had concerns about security and community...
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election? tonight the seven main parties face questions from a newsbeat audience of 18—to—25—year olds in manchester in the final tv debatexpect? i think we're going to hearfrom i think we're going to hear from the audience tonight a lot of passion, we talk about young voters being apathetic but having gone around the uk in this election talking to merrily under 25 about how they're going to vote and why they're not, a lot of care about the issues, low wages, their chances of going to university, equal rights. what turns them off is the language of politics and performance of politicians on the tv and radio. jonathan blake. fewer than half of young people voted in the 2015 general election — so will they be more likely to turn out this time round? we've been in bradford west, one of the youngest constituencies in the country, talking to a group of under 25s. labour have the biggest poll lead amongst the young voters so what does not make of the party the jeremy corbyn? i think he is a great party leader. i worry if he becomes prime minister, would he be able to talk internationally. so not eve ryo ne talk internationally.
election? tonight the seven main parties face questions from a newsbeat audience of 18—to—25—year olds in manchester in the final tv debatexpect? i think we're going to hearfrom i think we're going to hear from the audience tonight a lot of passion, we talk about young voters being apathetic but having gone around the uk in this election talking to merrily under 25 about how they're going to vote and why they're not, a lot of care about the issues, low wages, their chances of going to...