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from highbury north london to hear. hejoined from highbury north london to hear. to hear. hejoined birmingham city. he admits he never achieved his true potential but he once played in the fa cup third round for tamworth away to everton and he still got the hunger to beat stourbridge tomorrow. this is a potential banana skin. we give anybody a game. we will turn up tomorrow and the best team on the day will go through. the club president and match secretary and making sure everything is as professional as possible. this is by some get change tomorrow afternoon but will be highgate united manager will be here to deliver his final team talk at ten to three? because the gaffer was packing up summer holidays. when he booked his flight to alicante they cannot reach the first qualifying round but paul can't miss this one so round but paul can't miss this one so he is barely got unpack his case before he packs it again tomorrow morning, flight of the game and then back to sunny spain on sunday morning. it's magical. especially the powerhouse of a non—league club as the o
from highbury north london to hear. hejoined from highbury north london to hear. to hear. hejoined birmingham city. he admits he never achieved his true potential but he once played in the fa cup third round for tamworth away to everton and he still got the hunger to beat stourbridge tomorrow. this is a potential banana skin. we give anybody a game. we will turn up tomorrow and the best team on the day will go through. the club president and match secretary and making sure everything is as...
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i was in the chilterns north of london, not many weeks ago... north of london, not many weeks ago. . ny weeks ago... that is near me. i had a red wine that was as good as anything in the world. one reason is that once, the world. one reason is that once, the other is that the pound has fallen in value. that makes imports more expensive. the economy has been sluggish. people clearly don't feel like they got enough to celebrate when it comes to printing prosecco. not fake news, economic reality. when it comes to printing prosecco. not fake news, economic realitylj am not fake news, economic reality.” am moving you on —— drinking. not fake news, economic reality.” am moving you on -- drinking. the one that comes to mind, in the miners strike of 1984, spending a lot of time covering that, i went into a studio in birmingham to do an interview with someone i thought would be from a trade union who were supporting the miners about gatchina we re supporting the miners about gatchina were taking. i walk in thinking he was very familiar and thought they had seen him at eight rally. i said hello
i was in the chilterns north of london, not many weeks ago... north of london, not many weeks ago. . ny weeks ago... that is near me. i had a red wine that was as good as anything in the world. one reason is that once, the world. one reason is that once, the other is that the pound has fallen in value. that makes imports more expensive. the economy has been sluggish. people clearly don't feel like they got enough to celebrate when it comes to printing prosecco. not fake news, economic reality....
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tv host and comedy writer denis norden has died aged 96. at the royal free hospital in north london.oducing bloopers and outtakes on it'll be alright on the night. gathering more material for another clock up programme. clock up programme. exactly what our researchers have been doing all year. been doing all year. they don't tell you about on media training courses. training courses. price you have to pay for the funny bits. it was a style of its own, and it started all sorts of things. a piece of space debris. which pose a risk to operational spacecraft and satellites. and using space. 0ur science reporter laura foster has more. tons space junk littering are the's orbit. orbit. signals, and the systems were used to predict the weather. to predict the weather. scientists have devised this satellite called remove debris. satellite called remove debris. successfully fired a that can captured a piece of rubbish. captured a piece of rubbish. idea now, that the junk will burn up when dragged back to earth. when dragged back to earth. net isn't the only cleaning method the satellite pasty
tv host and comedy writer denis norden has died aged 96. at the royal free hospital in north london.oducing bloopers and outtakes on it'll be alright on the night. gathering more material for another clock up programme. clock up programme. exactly what our researchers have been doing all year. been doing all year. they don't tell you about on media training courses. training courses. price you have to pay for the funny bits. it was a style of its own, and it started all sorts of things. a piece...
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were found guilty of stabbing to death a father of four injanuary this year in another part of north londonthe extensive efforts being made to reduce the violence across london. by the second week of this year, two people had already been stabbed to death in london. then these men — boys, really — were caught on camera about to kill the city's third victim. when i heard from the witness how they surrounded him, the fact that they circled him, that made me really angry. daniel frederick was 34. he and louise, his sister, grew up in the stoke newington area of north london. his killers were taking revenge on rivals who also live there. a friend of theirs had been attacked in prison. they picked the wrong man. he doesn't know them, he's got nothing to do with them, just lives in that area? it was evil. it was just mindless for them to even do an attack such as this. it was awful. kacper karasinski and yigiter gok were convicted of the killings today, along with three younger attackers. there'll be plenty of trials. there have been 99 killings, approaching last year's 116, and it's only septemb
were found guilty of stabbing to death a father of four injanuary this year in another part of north londonthe extensive efforts being made to reduce the violence across london. by the second week of this year, two people had already been stabbed to death in london. then these men — boys, really — were caught on camera about to kill the city's third victim. when i heard from the witness how they surrounded him, the fact that they circled him, that made me really angry. daniel frederick was...
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were found guilty of stabbing to death a father of four injanuary this year in another part of north londonports on the extensive efforts being made to reduce the violence across london. by the second week of this year, two people had already been stabbed to death in london. then these men — boys, really — were caught on camera about to kill the city's third victim. when i heard from the witness how they surrounded him, the fact that they circled him, that made me really angry. daniel frederick was 34. he and louise, his sister, grew up in the stoke newington area of north london. his killers were taking revenge on rivals who also live there. a friend of theirs had been attacked in prison. they picked the wrong man. he doesn't know them, he's got nothing to do with them, just lives in that area? it was evil. it was just mindless for them to even do an attack such as this. it was awful. kacper karasinski and yigiter gok were convicted of the killings today, along with three younger attackers. there'll be plenty of trials. there have been 99 killings, approaching last year's 116, and it's onl
were found guilty of stabbing to death a father of four injanuary this year in another part of north londonports on the extensive efforts being made to reduce the violence across london. by the second week of this year, two people had already been stabbed to death in london. then these men — boys, really — were caught on camera about to kill the city's third victim. when i heard from the witness how they surrounded him, the fact that they circled him, that made me really angry. daniel...
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gordon brown speaking earlier in north london.ncellor, john mcdonnell, said he was confident that labour would resolve the issue, on its recognised definition of anti—semitism, when the national executive committee meet next week. i don't want to pre—empt the nec but from what i have heard it will be resolved and there will be a balance of acceptance but also what others have said, lord sacks, that freedom of speech is important, the ability to criticise policies you disagree within terms that are acceptable. you are a big voice in the labour movement and people will listen to you. if you said you think that definition should be accepted, that would have an effect. do you think it should be accepted?” would have an effect. do you think it should be accepted? i don't want to interfere in the nec because anything you say could jeopardise what i think will be a historic agreement. i think all sides will be satisfied with the proposals that will be discussed. that means acceptance... of the full definition? acceptance overall and a co
gordon brown speaking earlier in north london.ncellor, john mcdonnell, said he was confident that labour would resolve the issue, on its recognised definition of anti—semitism, when the national executive committee meet next week. i don't want to pre—empt the nec but from what i have heard it will be resolved and there will be a balance of acceptance but also what others have said, lord sacks, that freedom of speech is important, the ability to criticise policies you disagree within terms...
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simonjones in north london.—hundred million dollars of military aid to pakistan. the pentagon has criticised pakistan for failing to deal with militant groups operating in the country. the decision has been takenjust days before the us secretary of state is due to meet the newly elected prime minister, imran khan. i spoke to our correspondent in washington, chris buckler, who told us some more about the us military‘s announcement. essentially america has been concerned for a long time that pakistan is not tackling what the department of defence called terrorist groups, as in all terrorist groups. they are concerned in some ways pakistan is giving support of safety support or safe haven to some groups aligned with the afghan taliban. these groups operate near afghanistan and they have a network and they are particularly concerned about it. they feel strongly that pakistan should be stronger in taking action, particularly since us forces have been killed as a result of the activities of these groups. as a result,
simonjones in north london.—hundred million dollars of military aid to pakistan. the pentagon has criticised pakistan for failing to deal with militant groups operating in the country. the decision has been takenjust days before the us secretary of state is due to meet the newly elected prime minister, imran khan. i spoke to our correspondent in washington, chris buckler, who told us some more about the us military‘s announcement. essentially america has been concerned for a long time that...
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he and louise, his sister, grew up in the stoke newington area of north london.so live there. a friend of theirs had been attacked in prison. they picked the wrong man. he doesn't know them, he's got nothing to do with them, just lives in that area? it was evil. it was just mindless for them to even do an attack such as this. it was awful. these two were convicted of the killings today, along with three younger attackers. there will be plenty of trials. there have been 99 killings, approaching last year's 116, and it's only september. the only comfort, the figures were worth a decade ago. the police response, a creation of a violent crime task force. this is the southern end of the blackwall tunnel under the thames. on the northern side, the police are trying to spot organised criminals so that they can be pulled over here i'm aware there is no escape. it's a huge operation. it's a bit like stop and search on wheels. by law, under the road traffic act... every driver we saw stopped was allowed to go except one young man. drugs were found in his car. the big polic
he and louise, his sister, grew up in the stoke newington area of north london.so live there. a friend of theirs had been attacked in prison. they picked the wrong man. he doesn't know them, he's got nothing to do with them, just lives in that area? it was evil. it was just mindless for them to even do an attack such as this. it was awful. these two were convicted of the killings today, along with three younger attackers. there will be plenty of trials. there have been 99 killings, approaching...
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it comes as thejewish labour movement holds its conference in north london. dame louise ellman, told my colleague christian fraser that changing labour's adopted definition of anti—semitism would not be enough to fix underlying problems with the leadership and the culture within the party. people are extremely upset, extremely angry, and many of us are campaigning to bring change. john mcdonnell is right to say that everything problem, but the leader of the labour party isjeremy corbyn, and it isjeremy corbyn who must put it right. you say that he is worried about walking away without talking to the leadership. you one of those who might have considered the same as frank field? no, iam considered the same as frank field? no, i am not thinking about resigning anything. i am campaigning for change. but this cannot go on indefinitely, and jeremy must understand that this is a major problem. the party is failing to deal with anti—semitism in its ranks. his own comments are not helping, his recent comment about jews, he says, scientists being something not quite e
it comes as thejewish labour movement holds its conference in north london. dame louise ellman, told my colleague christian fraser that changing labour's adopted definition of anti—semitism would not be enough to fix underlying problems with the leadership and the culture within the party. people are extremely upset, extremely angry, and many of us are campaigning to bring change. john mcdonnell is right to say that everything problem, but the leader of the labour party isjeremy corbyn, and...
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mr brown has been addressing a meeting this lunchtime of the labourjewish movement in north london.ay to you very clearly today that the international holocaust of remembrance alliance definition of semitism is something that we should support unanimously, unequivocally, and immediately. applause not only must we unanimously agreed best definition of anti—semitism, we must take the proper procedures to discipline those who undermine them. equally at the same time we must be honest with ourselves and recognise that racism and anti—semitism is a problem of the jackbooted right in oui’ problem of the jackbooted right in our country, but it is also a problem of the conspiracy theory and thatis problem of the conspiracy theory and that is why we need proper education so that is why we need proper education so that our movement is cleansed of anti—semitism and racism in the future. anti—semitism and racism in the future. speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr earlier, the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell said he was confident that the row over the recognised definition of anti—semitism would
mr brown has been addressing a meeting this lunchtime of the labourjewish movement in north london.ay to you very clearly today that the international holocaust of remembrance alliance definition of semitism is something that we should support unanimously, unequivocally, and immediately. applause not only must we unanimously agreed best definition of anti—semitism, we must take the proper procedures to discipline those who undermine them. equally at the same time we must be honest with...
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this competition, accounted for ukrainian side vorskla poltava in a less than capacity stadium in north london league, buti we want to do a good way in this europa league, but i think it is step—by—step. i ensure that little by little we will get more supporters here i asked. —— by us. anthony joshua and alexander povetkin have faced off in london ahead of their world heavyweight title fight at the weekend. the bout takes place in front of an expected sellout crowd at wembley stadium, with the weigh in on friday. there's been no trash talk in the build up and russian povetkin has promised fans a good fight whilejoshua is looking forward to getting back to fighting at the london venue. last time i was here i was in the same mindset. i thought that was going to be two rangy boxes jabbing all night but it didn't turn out that way, it turned out completely different. with povetkin, i know he has got the same mindset, tough fight, everything is on the line, he wa nts to fight, everything is on the line, he wants to become champion and u nfortu nately wants to become champion and unfortunately it ha
this competition, accounted for ukrainian side vorskla poltava in a less than capacity stadium in north london league, buti we want to do a good way in this europa league, but i think it is step—by—step. i ensure that little by little we will get more supporters here i asked. —— by us. anthony joshua and alexander povetkin have faced off in london ahead of their world heavyweight title fight at the weekend. the bout takes place in front of an expected sellout crowd at wembley stadium,...
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boxing boxoffice here's his last two fights in wales sold out now a stand off on home turf in north london against russia's alexander privette ken is slated to attract a crowd of eighty thousand easy to see why josh was on beaten in twenty one contest as a professional fighter but the world heavyweight champion knows he'll be in for a tough fight against an opponent some eleven kilograms might are. you going to be quick you're going to be fought. those issues of the shot what free . will that can a two thousand and four olympic gold medalist says he's in a much better place than he was five years ago when he lost a vote in a klitschko in front of a home crowd in moscow. your model school of thought one thing i can see is that when i fought klitschko i was much weaker and in much worse shape than i am no. but if i'm slow be sure mistress. put that kid is known for throwing tin upon chests. but josh why has a strategy up his sleeve always that you dislike this strong suit ahead take him outside a body this shows that avoiding it's a day sooner or later they fall. on the physically strong but
boxing boxoffice here's his last two fights in wales sold out now a stand off on home turf in north london against russia's alexander privette ken is slated to attract a crowd of eighty thousand easy to see why josh was on beaten in twenty one contest as a professional fighter but the world heavyweight champion knows he'll be in for a tough fight against an opponent some eleven kilograms might are. you going to be quick you're going to be fought. those issues of the shot what free . will that...
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he had grown up in north london. mum made ends meet by playing the piano in local pubs. piano in localoutlaws and head, hands and feet. hands and feet. what troubled him was the way he sang. sang. i then the ringing of dave, and i said, i have an idea. said, i have an idea. about things i know about and singing them in my own accent. gertcha! of hit singles, tv appearances, and they fall from fashion. they fall from fashion. 20 years on, their career picked up again. again. this was no novelty act. was a talented musician, and songwriter. chas hodges, who's died at the age of 7a. the headlines on bbc news... meeting in salzburg. that his is a party of equality. duo chas and dave — has died at the age of 7a. two days after it capsized on lake victoria in tanzania. the upturned vessel. more than 200 people are now known to have died in the accident. jessica parker has more. an anxious wait from the shore. relatives unable to hold back their tea rs. to attempt to bring more bodies to shore. the ferry capsized two days ago. and tipped when passengers moved from one side to the other. knock
he had grown up in north london. mum made ends meet by playing the piano in local pubs. piano in localoutlaws and head, hands and feet. hands and feet. what troubled him was the way he sang. sang. i then the ringing of dave, and i said, i have an idea. said, i have an idea. about things i know about and singing them in my own accent. gertcha! of hit singles, tv appearances, and they fall from fashion. they fall from fashion. 20 years on, their career picked up again. again. this was no novelty...
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celebrated director and clash videographer at the old camden palace now koko in camden town in north london. john thanks for being on going underground here at a venue the old camden palace where the clash meaningful to me empty today unlike it was then we have to start of a trojan records half a century the anniversary tell me about its provenance and the what it shows about the jamaica u.k. connection the trojan records is a tremendously important label that started in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight when i was twelve years old and by the turn of sixty nine it was having an unprecedented amount of chart hits a run that's never happened again in the last sixty years and this is very empowering to my generation i'm first generation british born black which kind of rolls off the tongue now but back then it was a very confusing concept and it was through the music of trojan that we began to find out what we were about to understand the whole jamaican culture and what was very interesting about the label is this is that emerged at the same time as the birth of a particular british subcul
celebrated director and clash videographer at the old camden palace now koko in camden town in north london. john thanks for being on going underground here at a venue the old camden palace where the clash meaningful to me empty today unlike it was then we have to start of a trojan records half a century the anniversary tell me about its provenance and the what it shows about the jamaica u.k. connection the trojan records is a tremendously important label that started in one thousand nine...
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yes sure i mean that was what i was very confused about us very well i was kind of going i'm in north london getting messages from so and he says they're in the i was this possible and they explained to me a sense they had tried to get to. the end of the on the smuggler gave them a phone to contact the coast guard. italian coast guard who were supposed to rescue them and instead they got riparian but they managed to hide that so i don't and what they say is this and if there's i sign like they have no other way of anyone with softening the guard with their life and they carried it in secret they're getting somebody else and they be out to soften it up. i was confused by the sea but actually it makes sense like how can you survive with that communication and they're very worried that their friends could get taken away from them and though this be abandoned again nobody will know with topping the blame to bring you into the conversation has this idea of being registered if you're stuck in media it's so critical for the refugees to michael stem cells. and this comment i'm still getting constant
yes sure i mean that was what i was very confused about us very well i was kind of going i'm in north london getting messages from so and he says they're in the i was this possible and they explained to me a sense they had tried to get to. the end of the on the smuggler gave them a phone to contact the coast guard. italian coast guard who were supposed to rescue them and instead they got riparian but they managed to hide that so i don't and what they say is this and if there's i sign like they...
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celebrated director and clash videographer at the old camden palace now koko in camden town in north london john thanks for being on going underground here in a venue the old camden palace where the clash of course meaningful to me empty today unlike it was then we have to start of a trojan records half a century the anniversary tell me about its provenance and the what it shows about the jamaica u.k. connection the trojan records is a tremendously important label that started in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight when i was twelve years old and by the turn of sixty nine it was having an unprecedented amount of chart hits a run that's never happened again in the last sixty years and this is very empowering to my generation i'm third generation british born black which kind of rolls off the tongue now but back then it was a very confusing concept and it was through the music of trojan that we began to find out what we're about to understand the whole jamaican culture and what was very interesting about the label is this is that emerged at the same time as the birth of a particular british
celebrated director and clash videographer at the old camden palace now koko in camden town in north london john thanks for being on going underground here in a venue the old camden palace where the clash of course meaningful to me empty today unlike it was then we have to start of a trojan records half a century the anniversary tell me about its provenance and the what it shows about the jamaica u.k. connection the trojan records is a tremendously important label that started in one thousand...
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london was an islamophobic attack. police say the incident is being treated as a possible hate crime after three people were struck by the vehicle in cricklewood in northat those inside the car were making "anti—islamic taunts". two men in their twenties suffered minor injuries, and a man in his fifties is in hospital with a serious leg injury. the cost of living rose by 2.7 % in the year to august, according to figures released this morning by the office for national statistics. the figure is well above the 2.4% average predicted by economists. it compares to pay rises which at the last count were just 2.9 % in the year tojuly. we'll have more reaction to this in business, later in the programme. the leaders of north and south korea have signed a declaration with the goal of ridding the peninsula of nuclear weapons. the president of south korea, moonjae—in, has been on a three day visit to pyongyang and said both leaders wanted to eliminate the risk of war. they also discussed plans to allow family reunions and co—host the 2032 olympics. the headlines on bbc news. the eu's chief brexit negotiator says the eu is ready to improve its offer on the irish
london was an islamophobic attack. police say the incident is being treated as a possible hate crime after three people were struck by the vehicle in cricklewood in northat those inside the car were making "anti—islamic taunts". two men in their twenties suffered minor injuries, and a man in his fifties is in hospital with a serious leg injury. the cost of living rose by 2.7 % in the year to august, according to figures released this morning by the office for national statistics....
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he'd grown up in north london. his mum made ends meet playing the piano in local pubs.e ‘60s and ‘70s, he played in bands such as mike berry and the outlaws, and head, hands and feet. what troubled him was the way he sang. i remember ringing up dave, i said, "let's go out for a pint." i said, "i've got an idea of writing songs about things that i know "about and singing in me own accent." # come on, you, spurs are on their way to wembley... what followed was a series of hit singles, a number of them football songs for his beloved tottenham hotspur. # the boys from tottenham, the boys from white hart lane... i remember him as a complete and total gentleman, someone that had came from the back streets and risen to fame, and someone who had not changed one little bit. a talented musician and songwriter. this was far more than just a novelty act. i'll be around! chas hodges, who's died, at the age of 7a. now on bbc news — the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming to you this week from the sunny thames riverside. this is the perfe
he'd grown up in north london. his mum made ends meet playing the piano in local pubs.e ‘60s and ‘70s, he played in bands such as mike berry and the outlaws, and head, hands and feet. what troubled him was the way he sang. i remember ringing up dave, i said, "let's go out for a pint." i said, "i've got an idea of writing songs about things that i know "about and singing in me own accent." # come on, you, spurs are on their way to wembley... what followed was a...
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he and louise, his sister, grew up in the stoke newington area of north london.hem, just lives in that area? it was evil and it was just... mindless for them to even do an attack such as this. it was awful. these two were convicted of killings today, along with three younger attackers. there will be plenty of trials — there have been 99 killings, approaching last yea r‘s 116, and it's only september. the only comfort, the figures were worse a decade ago. the police response? the creation of a violent crime task force. this is the southern end of the blackwall tunnel under the thames. 0n the northern side, the police are trying to stop organised criminals, so they can be pulled over here, where there's no escape. it's a huge operation. it's a bit like stop and search on wheels. by law, under the road traffic act, i've stopped you, sir. every driver we saw stopped was allowed to go, except one young man — drugs were found in his car. the big police operations help reassure people. the met says they're intelligence—led, but this was mainly about picking out number p
he and louise, his sister, grew up in the stoke newington area of north london.hem, just lives in that area? it was evil and it was just... mindless for them to even do an attack such as this. it was awful. these two were convicted of killings today, along with three younger attackers. there will be plenty of trials — there have been 99 killings, approaching last yea r‘s 116, and it's only september. the only comfort, the figures were worse a decade ago. the police response? the creation of...
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we're at kingsbury high school in north london, where most of the first two series of grange hill wasd. 39 years since we were last here. it smells like grange hill! i don't think any of us were prepared at all, because we didn't know what the impact would be. didn't realise that, you know, nine, ten, 11 million children and parents would be watching it. let's see what mrs mccluskey has to say about this, shall we? get lost! we had dyslexia, we have bullying, we had racism, smoking. that's what made it something that people suddenly went, "what's going on?" you know? "what is this? " "should we be showing it to kids?" to mark its 40th birthday, fans have been gathering for grange hill get—togethers. a chance to meet the cast and raise money for the good grief trust, a bereavement charity set up by linda. queueing round the block at elstree studios, it was just unbelievable. and they all came laden with all their memorabilia that they've kept for years. move your arm, fat man. grange hill ran for 30 years, often grabbing the headlines. zammo! zammo's heroin addiction, perhaps its most
we're at kingsbury high school in north london, where most of the first two series of grange hill wasd. 39 years since we were last here. it smells like grange hill! i don't think any of us were prepared at all, because we didn't know what the impact would be. didn't realise that, you know, nine, ten, 11 million children and parents would be watching it. let's see what mrs mccluskey has to say about this, shall we? get lost! we had dyslexia, we have bullying, we had racism, smoking. that's what...
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we're going to take you to north west london now, where the former prime minister, gordon brown is speakingnference held by thejewish labour movement — amazing work done by the holocaust regeneration trust, and it's a great achievement that even grant economies had to be made, we continued to sustain support for holocaust education and i remember harriet harman piloting the equality act, not just to harriet harman piloting the equality act, notjust to prevent discrimination, to advance the cause of equality in race and religion, andi of equality in race and religion, and i rememberjeremy corbyn and diane abbott and yvette cooper and david lammy taking up the fight against the racism practised against the windrush generation. there is a common theme in our history, to stand up against discrimination and intolerance and prejudice and racism and anti—semitism, a common theme wherever it is to be found, from whatever source it comes, and by whatever source it comes, and by whatever person or whatever agency it happens, and we mean that when we say any and every discrimination and bigotry, any a
we're going to take you to north west london now, where the former prime minister, gordon brown is speakingnference held by thejewish labour movement — amazing work done by the holocaust regeneration trust, and it's a great achievement that even grant economies had to be made, we continued to sustain support for holocaust education and i remember harriet harman piloting the equality act, not just to harriet harman piloting the equality act, notjust to prevent discrimination, to advance the...
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debate over anti—semitism in labour comes as the jewish labour movement holds its conference in north londons is there for us. some 300 people here are discussing issues to do with the labour party, the jewish issues to do with the labour party, thejewish movement issues to do with the labour party, the jewish movement and anti—semitism and the way many see that engulfing the party. let's talk to louise almond, who has been an mp for 23 years, and an activist with the jewish labour for 23 years, and an activist with thejewish labour movement. he took pa rt thejewish labour movement. he took part ina thejewish labour movement. he took part in a panel today about your experiences as a jewish mp. what really saying? i wanted to talk about my experiences helping my constituents campaigning on major issues but most of the questions we re issues but most of the questions were about anti—semitism, many people said they had to resign their membership because they were so concerned and others wanted to know what was being done to combat it. there was anger but also upset, people want a labour governm
debate over anti—semitism in labour comes as the jewish labour movement holds its conference in north londons is there for us. some 300 people here are discussing issues to do with the labour party, the jewish issues to do with the labour party, thejewish movement issues to do with the labour party, the jewish movement and anti—semitism and the way many see that engulfing the party. let's talk to louise almond, who has been an mp for 23 years, and an activist with the jewish labour for 23...
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the jewish labour movement held its conference here in north london and it says links between the community have been stretched to breaking point and prominent voices agree with them. jeremy corbyn must repent and recount as quickly as possible to regain the trust of the public. the shadow chancellor responded with an offer of peace talks. lord sacks, you have misinterpreted what's gone on, i have known jeremy 30 years, his life has been devoted to peace and justice, come and meet him and you will understand. but for this mp, something more dramatic is needed to rebuild trust. i don't thinkjeremy corbyn can't solve the problem because he is the problem. you think he should go? i think he should reflect on that but i have come to the view that he cannot solve the problem because he is the problem. senior labourfigures want to detoxify the anti—semitism issue but it is not yet clear if they have found a strong enough antidote. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me ton
the jewish labour movement held its conference here in north london and it says links between the community have been stretched to breaking point and prominent voices agree with them. jeremy corbyn must repent and recount as quickly as possible to regain the trust of the public. the shadow chancellor responded with an offer of peace talks. lord sacks, you have misinterpreted what's gone on, i have known jeremy 30 years, his life has been devoted to peace and justice, come and meet him and you...
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he'd grown up in north london. his mum made ends meet playing the piano in local pubs.erry and the outlaws, and head, hands and feet. what troubled him was the way he sang. i remember ringing up dave, i said, let's go out for a pint. i said, i've got an idea of writing songs about things that i know about and singing in me own accent. # come on, you, spurs are on their way to wembley... what followed was a series of hit singles, a number of them football songs for his beloved tottenham hotspur. # the boys from white hart lane... i remember him as a complete and total gentleman, someone that had came from the back streets and risen to fame, someone who had not changed one little bit. and a talented musician and songwriter. this was far more than just a novelty act. i'll be around! chas hodges, who's died, at the age of 7a. with all the sport now, here's oli foster at the bbc sport centre. good evening, clive. anthony joshua's world heavyweight title fight is under way at wembley stadium. he is facing the russian challenger alexander povetkin. they are currently in the 2n
he'd grown up in north london. his mum made ends meet playing the piano in local pubs.erry and the outlaws, and head, hands and feet. what troubled him was the way he sang. i remember ringing up dave, i said, let's go out for a pint. i said, i've got an idea of writing songs about things that i know about and singing in me own accent. # come on, you, spurs are on their way to wembley... what followed was a series of hit singles, a number of them football songs for his beloved tottenham hotspur....
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yes sure i mean that was what i was very confused about us very well i was kind of going i'm in north london getting messages from so and he says they're in there i was this possible and they explained to me a sense they had tried to get to. the end of the on the smuggler give them a phone to contact the coast guard. italian coast guard who were supposed to rescue them and instead they got returned but they managed to hide that sign and what they say is the phone is theirs i sign like they have no other way to tell anyone with softening to guard it with their life and they carried it in secret they're getting somebody else and they be asked to soften it up. i was confused by the sea but actually it makes sense like i've seen you survive with that communication and they're very worried that the friends could get taken away from them and though this be abandoned again nobody will know with popping even to bring you into the conversation has this idea of being registered if you're stuck in need media is so critical for the refugees the migrants themselves sally hansen as this idea and this comm
yes sure i mean that was what i was very confused about us very well i was kind of going i'm in north london getting messages from so and he says they're in there i was this possible and they explained to me a sense they had tried to get to. the end of the on the smuggler give them a phone to contact the coast guard. italian coast guard who were supposed to rescue them and instead they got returned but they managed to hide that sign and what they say is the phone is theirs i sign like they have...
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a man has been arrested after a young woman was stabbed during a daylight attack in north london.st at around ten—twenty this morning. the incident took place on the caledonian road in islington and the suspect is being held on suspicion of attempted murder. the united states is ending all funding for the un's palestinian refugee agency. more than five million refugees are supported by the group, but the us state department says the organisation is "irredeemably flawed". the agency's chief spokesman, chris gunness, said he was deeply disappointed. we reject in the strongest possible terms the criticism that unrwa's schools and health care centres are flawed in any way. these programmes have a proven track record in creating one of the most successful human development processes in the middle east. something the world bank has praised as adding to the public good. on this question of refugees, what perpetuates the crisis, is not unrwa, it's the failure of the political parties to bring political resolution and to resolve the plight of the refugee according to all of the internation
a man has been arrested after a young woman was stabbed during a daylight attack in north london.st at around ten—twenty this morning. the incident took place on the caledonian road in islington and the suspect is being held on suspicion of attempted murder. the united states is ending all funding for the un's palestinian refugee agency. more than five million refugees are supported by the group, but the us state department says the organisation is "irredeemably flawed". the...
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a man has been arrested after a young woman was stabbed during a daylight attack in north london.to have been stabbed in the chest at around ten—twenty this morning. the incident took place on the caledonian road in islington and the suspect is being held on suspicion of attempted murder. the headlines on bbc news. america joins together to rememberjohn mccain, the former us senator, presidential candidate and vietnam war veteren, at a memorial service in washington. misery for northern rail customers, as more than two—thirds of services are cancelled in a dispute over driver—only perated trains. janbaz tarin appears in court, charged with the murders of a woman and her mother in solihull. there's a heavy police presence in the german city of kemnitz as rival demonstrations over the killing of a german national are getting under way. the death has been blamed on immigrants, and previous protests by far—right groups have turned violent. jenny hill is following events and joins us from chemnitz. so, clearly there is a lot going on behind you. just lay out the scene for us. in the la
a man has been arrested after a young woman was stabbed during a daylight attack in north london.to have been stabbed in the chest at around ten—twenty this morning. the incident took place on the caledonian road in islington and the suspect is being held on suspicion of attempted murder. the headlines on bbc news. america joins together to rememberjohn mccain, the former us senator, presidential candidate and vietnam war veteren, at a memorial service in washington. misery for northern rail...
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the rain has already arrived in north london so it could be a wet one for those watching.for us. lots of talk today about how this will be a tough test forjoshua goodhue the favourite to win? -- but he is the favourite to win? he is, the favourite to win in style. everyone turning up tonight will expect anthonyjoshua to extend his unbeaten run to 22 but in alexander povetkin, he faces a tough opponent. we saw that on the undercard of anthonyjoshua's last we saw that on the undercard of anthony joshua's last fight we saw that on the undercard of anthonyjoshua's last fight went alexander povetkin knocked out the former british champion david price with a savage blow and joshua will need to be on his guard against an experienced fighter, ii need to be on his guard against an experienced fighter, 11 years younger than him, shorter and lighter, but he has a pedigree. anthonyjoshua will lighter, but he has a pedigree. anthony joshua will be lighter, but he has a pedigree. anthonyjoshua will be expected to come through this despite the weather and then she set up a super fight in
the rain has already arrived in north london so it could be a wet one for those watching.for us. lots of talk today about how this will be a tough test forjoshua goodhue the favourite to win? -- but he is the favourite to win? he is, the favourite to win in style. everyone turning up tonight will expect anthonyjoshua to extend his unbeaten run to 22 but in alexander povetkin, he faces a tough opponent. we saw that on the undercard of anthonyjoshua's last we saw that on the undercard of anthony...
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# he'd grown up in north london. his mum made ends meet playing the piano in local pubs.oubled him was the way he sang. i remember ringing up dave, i said, let's go out for a pint. i said, i've got an idea of writing songs about things that i know about and singing them in my own accent. # when the kids are swinging on the gate...# what followed was a series of hit singles and dozens of tv appearances — and then a fall from fashion. # everything i ever done...# 20 years on, their career picked up again. this was no novelty act. chas hodges was a talented musician and songwriter. i'll be around! chas hodges, who's died, at the age of 74. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. good evening. it is something of a north—south split over the weekend. plenty of rain in the south during saturday and more of the same for sunday. there will be sunshine further north with showers but southern england could see some heavy rain. the first batch of rain works its way through the south—east and the next area heads for the south—west during the early hours of sun
# he'd grown up in north london. his mum made ends meet playing the piano in local pubs.oubled him was the way he sang. i remember ringing up dave, i said, let's go out for a pint. i said, i've got an idea of writing songs about things that i know about and singing them in my own accent. # when the kids are swinging on the gate...# what followed was a series of hit singles and dozens of tv appearances — and then a fall from fashion. # everything i ever done...# 20 years on, their career...
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their north london rivals tottenham won a penalty shootout over watford after it finished 2—2 at thee naturally gifted to reach the top level. and basketball is no different. in fact, if you're tall, you can be pretty good. take a look at this 12—year—old from montreal. yes, that's right, that's oliver rioux playing for his school team. in case you missed it, this video is still trending around the world. at 12—years—old, he's already 6 foot 10. and with the net lowered to a junior height, the game looks pretty easy for him. that is somewhere way appear. —— up here. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the team that is your thursday sport briefing. a group of kayakers got more than they bargained for when they got up close to a group of seals in new zealand. they filmed a seal appearing to attack them — with a rather unusual weapon, as caroline rigby reports. blink and you will miss it. but there is something ratherfishy going on here. we were just trying to shoot cute seals. one popped up his head with an octopus in its mouth.
their north london rivals tottenham won a penalty shootout over watford after it finished 2—2 at thee naturally gifted to reach the top level. and basketball is no different. in fact, if you're tall, you can be pretty good. take a look at this 12—year—old from montreal. yes, that's right, that's oliver rioux playing for his school team. in case you missed it, this video is still trending around the world. at 12—years—old, he's already 6 foot 10. and with the net lowered to a junior...
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did you wish labour movement held its conference here in north london and it says links between the communitynd prominent voices agree with them. jeremy corbyn must repent and recount as quickly as possible to regain the trust of the public. the shadow chancellor responded with an offer of peace talks. lord sacks, you have misinterpreted what's gone on, i have knownjeremy 30 years, his life has been devoted to peace and justice, come and his life has been devoted to peace andjustice, come and meet his life has been devoted to peace and justice, come and meet him and you will understand. but for this mp, something more dramatic is needed to rebuild trust.|j mp, something more dramatic is needed to rebuild trust. i don't thinkjeremy corbyn needed to rebuild trust. i don't think jeremy corbyn can't needed to rebuild trust. i don't thinkjeremy corbyn can't solve the problem because he is the problem. you think he should go?|j problem because he is the problem. you think he should go? i think you should reflect on that but i have come to the view that he cannot solve the problem because he is the
did you wish labour movement held its conference here in north london and it says links between the communitynd prominent voices agree with them. jeremy corbyn must repent and recount as quickly as possible to regain the trust of the public. the shadow chancellor responded with an offer of peace talks. lord sacks, you have misinterpreted what's gone on, i have knownjeremy 30 years, his life has been devoted to peace and justice, come and his life has been devoted to peace andjustice, come and...
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it comes as thejewish labour movement holds its conference in north london. 0ur correspondent simon jonesence got under way around half an hour ago. they are expecting around 300 delegates to attend. the keynote speech will be from gordon brown later this morning. it will be entered in to see what messages he has for the current labour leader, jeremy corbyn. particularly in light of what they shadowed out letters warning about, a possible split in the party. let's speak to one of those who is taking part. you are from the pressure group, progress, ce ntre—left from the pressure group, progress, centre—left pressure group. how concerned are you about people talking about the labour party spitting? i am not concerned about that, butjohn mcdonnell has created an environment from which jewish people do not feel they can be in the labour party or support them. they can't do the simple things, adopt an international recognised definition of anti—semitism, call out the hate speech online and those that do it injeremy corbyn‘s name. this is simple things to deal with this issue, and it is action
it comes as thejewish labour movement holds its conference in north london. 0ur correspondent simon jonesence got under way around half an hour ago. they are expecting around 300 delegates to attend. the keynote speech will be from gordon brown later this morning. it will be entered in to see what messages he has for the current labour leader, jeremy corbyn. particularly in light of what they shadowed out letters warning about, a possible split in the party. let's speak to one of those who is...
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he's a jewish north london with a point to prove. who is going to even believe that there were joys of iraq. i can no longer carry on living as if nothing has happened to tell my son that he was born in finchley and this was where his eye surgery started. this year. we are bottom boss of of iraq and i will not let go. edwin wants to buy a house north of baghdad. it's so that he can say the iraqi jews still have a stake in their home in. the snow or as a move like this is me take it as long as our house is being bought and use of iraq . we are still there. and that gives me the sense of belonging. for decades baghdad has meant violence. and the last place most people would want to call home especially the jews. but it wasn't always soon. not diamond got. them i think i'm a lucky guy i got a son and all of mine. i first came across the jews of baghdad when i was asked to catalog an archive. it belonged to the family of david dunn goal. when david's father was born there were one hundred forty thousand jews in baghdad . leave they made
he's a jewish north london with a point to prove. who is going to even believe that there were joys of iraq. i can no longer carry on living as if nothing has happened to tell my son that he was born in finchley and this was where his eye surgery started. this year. we are bottom boss of of iraq and i will not let go. edwin wants to buy a house north of baghdad. it's so that he can say the iraqi jews still have a stake in their home in. the snow or as a move like this is me take it as long as...
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celebrated director and clash videographer at the old camden palace now koko in camden town in north london. john thanks for being on going underground here at a venue the old camden palace where the clash of course meaningful to me empty today and like it was then we have to start of a trojan records half a century the anniversary tell me about its provenance and what it shows about the jamaica u.k. connection the trojan records is a tremendously important label that started in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight when i was twelve years old and by the turn of sixty nine it was having an unprecedented amount of chart hits a run that's never happened again in the last sixty years and this is very empowering to my generation i'm first generation british born black which kind of rolls off the tongue now but back then it was a very confusing concept and it was through the music of trojan that we began to find out what we were about to understand the whole jamaican culture and what was very interesting about the label is this is that emerged at the same time as the birth of a particular britis
celebrated director and clash videographer at the old camden palace now koko in camden town in north london. john thanks for being on going underground here at a venue the old camden palace where the clash of course meaningful to me empty today and like it was then we have to start of a trojan records half a century the anniversary tell me about its provenance and what it shows about the jamaica u.k. connection the trojan records is a tremendously important label that started in one thousand...
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the answer to that could be critical to this government company in north london. 80% of the machinistsstern europe. there are 90 employees and the boss wants another 50 but only the eu can supply the expertise they need. they are the ones that are already skilled. in their country, they do years of training, experience and it is really highly regarded as a craft. they are absolute masters of their profession. and it doesn't have the same standing as a career in the uk. today's report says migrant workers have little or no impact on those born in the uk. in terms of wages or job opportunities. but it does say some migrants are more beneficial to britain than us. it says in future, eu citizens should not be given preferential access to the uk over the migrants. but it does recommend making it easier for higher skilled workers to come in and lifting a cap on those from outside the eu. while those who are lowest skilled, it says, should face restrictions. the problem with free movement is that you don't have control over the number of migrants and you don't have control on the mix of migra
the answer to that could be critical to this government company in north london. 80% of the machinistsstern europe. there are 90 employees and the boss wants another 50 but only the eu can supply the expertise they need. they are the ones that are already skilled. in their country, they do years of training, experience and it is really highly regarded as a craft. they are absolute masters of their profession. and it doesn't have the same standing as a career in the uk. today's report says...
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what about the gentleman who died in north london this week is with us she sent us the prejudice against us when we're going to be able to follow these to you because when you stretch we bury him to more thirty or so weeks of work and still working here is a twenty four hour a day seven days a week job to do with the amount of stress that we experience sometimes is immense i can still hope to maybe go on these balls. looking for work. i'm good i'm a muslim funeral director here in london. i've now part time and i'm letting the young people take over. so what will happen now is we have to take and miss valentino in front of the month praise this is silent in his coffin and we have another funeral happening today so after the prayers finish move will take the deceased down to the money i'm sometimes ideas such as the tall one full building at the back of the most open and shut down once the journalism is over we'll take you down to the money and center and in one of the rooms going to look like if you look at to see a signature ready my colleagues will take it to them that's ok. and the la
what about the gentleman who died in north london this week is with us she sent us the prejudice against us when we're going to be able to follow these to you because when you stretch we bury him to more thirty or so weeks of work and still working here is a twenty four hour a day seven days a week job to do with the amount of stress that we experience sometimes is immense i can still hope to maybe go on these balls. looking for work. i'm good i'm a muslim funeral director here in london. i've...
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a number allergies that can result in anaphylactic shock — and shejoins me now via webcam from north londonituation. i am almost 15 weeks pregnant currently, andi almost 15 weeks pregnant currently, and i have been looking for a device of some sort in the last three months. i was originally given a prescription for emma rate which is the first one that they prescribed. i went to multiple pharmacies, and i was told there was no start and i needed to get a discussion for a epipen. i got a prescription, went and got the same story, i tried the nha ‘s application which is called echo, supposedly delivering prescriptions to your door, thinking they would have more options. —— nhs. i waited they would have more options. —— nhs. iwaited nine they would have more options. —— nhs. i waited nine days before i was told that my order would be dispatched and then three days later was told that my order had been cancelled because they could not get the item. i went to another pharmacy who told me that there was no epipens and the only other option was something called something else but was not as popula
a number allergies that can result in anaphylactic shock — and shejoins me now via webcam from north londonituation. i am almost 15 weeks pregnant currently, andi almost 15 weeks pregnant currently, and i have been looking for a device of some sort in the last three months. i was originally given a prescription for emma rate which is the first one that they prescribed. i went to multiple pharmacies, and i was told there was no start and i needed to get a discussion for a epipen. i got a...
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save the children's psychologists worked with arsenal, who already do community work in north london.000 people is very different from a young person growing up on an estate here, very different, but some of the approaches and responses are really simple. it's about belonging to something positive, it's about having a sense of purpose, trusting staff, there's trusted adults that do have an understanding of what they are going through. in jordan, per mertesacker meets mohammed, a syrian refugee who fled when he was just nine. what does football mean to him, like...? she translates: it's my life. have you seen your son, like, playing, and how good he is, skilful? the whole family fled. they don't know what's going on at home. they don't know how long they're going to live here. so, him, it's just been day by day. enjoying the football, it gives him so much. where do you want to be one day? she translates: famous player. famous player! she translates: like you. save the children and arsenal are aiming to coach 11,500 teenage boys and girls in the next three years, here injordan and in in
save the children's psychologists worked with arsenal, who already do community work in north london.000 people is very different from a young person growing up on an estate here, very different, but some of the approaches and responses are really simple. it's about belonging to something positive, it's about having a sense of purpose, trusting staff, there's trusted adults that do have an understanding of what they are going through. in jordan, per mertesacker meets mohammed, a syrian refugee...