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and what began as an experiment here in nottinghamshire is now being rolled out of across england's careget continuity of care which we know is a problem across the nhs. we get to know the patient‘s model, we get to know the patient‘s model, we get to know the family is more, we can get more involved in understanding what they would want to happen should they become acutely unwell. across england, around 400,000 people living 17,000 care homes. on average, residents take seven men in the day. the many, it's more than ten a day. charities have voiced concern for years that some residents may be on too much medication, criticising an overreliance on antipsychotic medication for dementia patients full ——as chemical costs. medication for dementia patients full --as chemical costs. the key thing from our perspective is to make sure the right drugs are given at the right time and the people don't have drugs unnecessarily because we know that that is not good for health. now the nhs england long—term pan involves recruiting thousands more clinical pharmacists. the aim is for every care home to
and what began as an experiment here in nottinghamshire is now being rolled out of across england's careget continuity of care which we know is a problem across the nhs. we get to know the patient‘s model, we get to know the patient‘s model, we get to know the family is more, we can get more involved in understanding what they would want to happen should they become acutely unwell. across england, around 400,000 people living 17,000 care homes. on average, residents take seven men in the...
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rob sissons, bbc news, nottinghamshire. the time is 13:16pm.ebounded in the first three months of the year, as manufacturers' stockpiling ahead of brexit helped to boost growth. and still to come... we report from inside brunei on the controversial decision to impose harsh islamic punishments for offences such as adultery and sodomy. coming up on bbc news: mercedes dominance of the formula one season looks set to continue in catalunya, as valteri bottas tops the timesheets in first practice ahead of this weekend's spanish grand prix. would it be possible to refreeze the north pole, as a way of repairing the damage done by climate change? it'sjust one idea being looked by a new research centre at cambridge university. scientists there fear that simply reducing greenhouse gas emissions won't be enough to stop irreversible damage to the environment. the project — the first of its kind — will examine new ideas, as well as those that have been dismissed in the past as too far—fetched. pallab ghosh reports. a scorched earth, where people are poorer a
rob sissons, bbc news, nottinghamshire. the time is 13:16pm.ebounded in the first three months of the year, as manufacturers' stockpiling ahead of brexit helped to boost growth. and still to come... we report from inside brunei on the controversial decision to impose harsh islamic punishments for offences such as adultery and sodomy. coming up on bbc news: mercedes dominance of the formula one season looks set to continue in catalunya, as valteri bottas tops the timesheets in first practice...
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rob sissons, bbc news, nottinghamshire.ainer who was born on merseyside rose to national prominence in the early 1970s after appearing on the tv talent show, opportunity knocks. it's understood he was found at his home on spain's costa del sol. david sillito looks back at his life. freddie starr! 1970, the royal variety show and for a young freddie starr, it was his moment. # it's not unusual to be loved by anyone... it was all there, the impersonations, the manic energy, and a touch of danger. muhammad ali came along, yet the white people, the white promoters, they didn't want to know black people, they kept them to one side. how do you know? shut up, i'm talking! not many people would have done that with muhammad ali. the success that followed bought him a lifestyle of helicopters and horses. miinnehoma won the national. in the world of northern comedians, there was a touch of rock and roll about him. he's a lunatic, yes, an absolute lunatic! but everyone loved him. but he was a lunatic, wasn't he? you wouldn't know what
rob sissons, bbc news, nottinghamshire.ainer who was born on merseyside rose to national prominence in the early 1970s after appearing on the tv talent show, opportunity knocks. it's understood he was found at his home on spain's costa del sol. david sillito looks back at his life. freddie starr! 1970, the royal variety show and for a young freddie starr, it was his moment. # it's not unusual to be loved by anyone... it was all there, the impersonations, the manic energy, and a touch of danger....
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rob sissons, bbc news, nottinghamshire. disaster unfolded in waters about a0 miles from the tunisian coastal city of sfax. fishing boats are reported to have rescued the survivors, according to local media. the un migration agency said the vessel had set off from libya. it's not yet clear which countries the passengers might have been from. tunisian state media said 16 of those on board were rescued. the home office has insisted a new communications system will transform the work of the emergency services — after criticism that it was running late, and going over budget. the spending watchdog, the national audit office, said the new network would cost £3 billion more than planned, and gave the taxpayer poor value for money. ramzan karmali reports. siren the government wants to modernise the communication system used by our emergency services, but not only is it likely to be delayed, it's going to cost a lot more. the current system, airwave, was meant to be replaced this year by the emergency services network. that's been d
rob sissons, bbc news, nottinghamshire. disaster unfolded in waters about a0 miles from the tunisian coastal city of sfax. fishing boats are reported to have rescued the survivors, according to local media. the un migration agency said the vessel had set off from libya. it's not yet clear which countries the passengers might have been from. tunisian state media said 16 of those on board were rescued. the home office has insisted a new communications system will transform the work of the...
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before we go, a woman in nottinghamshire had a bit of shock today, when she opened a loaf of bread toh. the bakers, kingsmill, say they're investigating, and have sent mrs ganji what they describe as a "more conventional loaf". that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.
before we go, a woman in nottinghamshire had a bit of shock today, when she opened a loaf of bread toh. the bakers, kingsmill, say they're investigating, and have sent mrs ganji what they describe as a "more conventional loaf". that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.
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somerset await them then, they beat nottinghamshire by 115 runs at trent bridge.ng. hello there. that evening. as expected, it was a lovely day out there today. sunnier and warmer across many parts of the country. a couple of weather watcher pictures first of all showing their sunshine. just very limited complexion that we had today, staying fine and dry. you can see how much the cloud bubbled up can see how much the cloud bubbled up on the earlier satellite picture but there wasn't much of that at all. we have seen a bit more cloud coming into northern ireland, has been quite thin and high, some of it pushing into scotland overnight. thick enough in the far north of scotla nd thick enough in the far north of scotland to being some spots of rain. it is going to be another chilly night but not as cold as in last night for northern scotland because of the cloud, just a bit of frost across east anglia. a bit touch and go. as we look ahead into much of next week actually, it's going to be dry with lots of sunshine and those temperatures are continuing to rise. high pr
somerset await them then, they beat nottinghamshire by 115 runs at trent bridge.ng. hello there. that evening. as expected, it was a lovely day out there today. sunnier and warmer across many parts of the country. a couple of weather watcher pictures first of all showing their sunshine. just very limited complexion that we had today, staying fine and dry. you can see how much the cloud bubbled up can see how much the cloud bubbled up on the earlier satellite picture but there wasn't much of...
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rob sissons, bbc news, nottinghamshire. the headlines on bbc news...ca's trade war with china intensifies as donald trump more than doubles tariffs on many imported goods, from furniture to car parts. the uk economy gets a boost from stockpiling ahead of brexit, with gdp figures showing a rise of 0.5% in the first quarter. the inquest into the london bridge attacks hears the scene was like a war zone. tyler ferguson's fiancee, christine archibald, died after she was struck by the van. now on bbc news, mark kermodejoins ben brown in the film review hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. and taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. 50 mark, what do we have got this week? something for everyone, hopefully. we have the hustle, which is a new take on a familiar story. we have pokemon: pikachu detective — i know you're a huge fan. high life, a science fiction film directed by claire denis. that a was very telling look. i know you're a huge fan of the hustle! did you see dirty rotten scoundrels? yeah. funny, not really. that
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a confused customer in nottinghamshire opened a loaf of bread only to find the bag was full of crustswiches for her children's lunch when she made the discovery. a spokeswoman for kingsmill said they are investigating "how this particular collection of crusts found its way into mrs ganji's shopping". there you go. a loaf full of cross. not good if you hate cross like i do. —— if you hate a christ like i do. —— if you hate a christ like i do. but a dream for me —— hate a crust like i do. labour has announced plans to abolish the ‘youth rate' minimum wage and pay the real living wage of ten pounds an hour to under 18—year—olds. they say it will leave the average young worker more than £2,000 a year better off, but the federation of small businesses has accused politicians of competing tit—for—tat over wage increases. joining us is shadow chief secretary to treasury, peter dowd. the principle is simply this. if you are 16 and 18 you should be paid the same as someone who is in their 20s if you do the same job. it is a question of equality and equity, quite simple. can you go through for
a confused customer in nottinghamshire opened a loaf of bread only to find the bag was full of crustswiches for her children's lunch when she made the discovery. a spokeswoman for kingsmill said they are investigating "how this particular collection of crusts found its way into mrs ganji's shopping". there you go. a loaf full of cross. not good if you hate cross like i do. —— if you hate a christ like i do. —— if you hate a christ like i do. but a dream for me —— hate a...
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and what began as an experiment here in nottinghamshire is now being rolled out across england's carenuity of care, which we know is a problem across the nhs. we get to know the patients more, we get to know their families more, we can get more involved in understanding what they would want to happen, should they become acutely unwell. across england, around 400,000 people live in 17,000 care homes. on average, residents take seven medicines a day. for many, it's more than ten a day. charities have voiced concern for years that some residents may be on too much medication, criticising an over—reliance on anti—psychotic medication for dementia patients as chemical cosh. the key thing from our perspective is to make sure that the right drugs are given at the right time and that people don't have drugs unnecessarily, because we know that that is not good for their health. now the nhs england long—term pan involves recruiting thousands more clinical pharmacists. the aim is for every care home to have access to one. rob sissons, bbc news. joining me now is dr rachel shaw, a gp from the eas
and what began as an experiment here in nottinghamshire is now being rolled out across england's carenuity of care, which we know is a problem across the nhs. we get to know the patients more, we get to know their families more, we can get more involved in understanding what they would want to happen, should they become acutely unwell. across england, around 400,000 people live in 17,000 care homes. on average, residents take seven medicines a day. for many, it's more than ten a day. charities...
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in february of this year, the cqc rated a charities hospital in nottinghamshire as "inadequate", sayingignificant and urgent improvements were needed". how can the public have confidence that you have the capacity to look after such vulnerable people, if your services are poor? not only was it rated inadequate, it was put into special measures, and that is wholly unacceptable at every single level. and it's one of the hardest cqc reports i've ever had to read, and i absolutely will not rest — and my colleagues will not rest — until we make sure that we're providing standards of care in that unit consistently that they have a right to expect, every single day. the cqc‘s findings show how poorly managed the hospital was. inspectors found that staff did not protect patients from avoidable harm or abuse, patients' privacy and dignity were not respected, and their basic needs were not always met. it goes on to say, "staff did not follow the mental health act code of practice when using seclusion" for longer than required. i'm not making excuses. i don't want to give any sense of justificatio
in february of this year, the cqc rated a charities hospital in nottinghamshire as "inadequate", sayingignificant and urgent improvements were needed". how can the public have confidence that you have the capacity to look after such vulnerable people, if your services are poor? not only was it rated inadequate, it was put into special measures, and that is wholly unacceptable at every single level. and it's one of the hardest cqc reports i've ever had to read, and i absolutely...
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before we go, a woman in nottinghamshire had a bit of shock today, when she opened a loaf of bread tobag was full of crusts. timea ganji was hoping to make sandwiches for her children's lunch. the bakers, kingsmill, say they're investigating, and have sent mrs ganji what they describe as a "more conventional loaf". that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at seven. the un says houthi rebels trying to topple the government in yemen, are honouring a pledge to withdraw troops from key ports in the country — the first signficant step in a ceasefire agreement. the signs from the ground are people saying it's tentatively looking good, but, let's see in the coming days whether that's fulfilled and peoples lives are saved. flying in the uk may have to be restricted because of climate change, admits the government. campaigners say a rethink is essential. a 74—year—old man — shot with a crossbow — as he adjusted his satell
before we go, a woman in nottinghamshire had a bit of shock today, when she opened a loaf of bread tobag was full of crusts. timea ganji was hoping to make sandwiches for her children's lunch. the bakers, kingsmill, say they're investigating, and have sent mrs ganji what they describe as a "more conventional loaf". that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. this is...
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showers in nottinghamshire and east anglia. for the north of scotland it isa anglia.nshine stop rain across northern ireland and northern england will sink into the midlands and east anglia through the day, and south of that, we're looking at some brighter skies with some sunny spells, and just the isolated risk of a shower. cool along north sea coastlines. as we head to the evening and overnight, fairly cloudy with some showers, but the wind easing across shetland, and temperatures low enoughin shetland, and temperatures low enough in sheltered glens for some frost. we could reach or —4. as we go into tomorrow, fairly cloudy with some bright spells, but there could also be some showers. later in the day the cloud will thicken up across south—west england, heralding the arrival of some rain. cool down the north sea coastlines, with an onshore easterly winds. as we headed to wednesday, you can see the low pressure coming in tuesday night into wednesday. that will bring in some heavy rain, and also gusty winds across the south—west. gusting 40-45 winds across the south—
showers in nottinghamshire and east anglia. for the north of scotland it isa anglia.nshine stop rain across northern ireland and northern england will sink into the midlands and east anglia through the day, and south of that, we're looking at some brighter skies with some sunny spells, and just the isolated risk of a shower. cool along north sea coastlines. as we head to the evening and overnight, fairly cloudy with some showers, but the wind easing across shetland, and temperatures low...
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somerset beat nottinghamshire while holders hants beat lancashire. )lancashire and england bowler james leg late in hampshire's innings. he'll be assessed by a physio tomorrow. james fuller hit the the winning runs for hampshire, who chased down their target of 2112 with 4 wickets and an over to spare. and the mumbai indians beat the chennai super kings by one run to win the indian premier league by one run, the fourth time they've claimed the title. that's all the sport for now. thanks, tulsen. the spy thriller killing eve was one of the big winners at tonight's bafta tv awards, taking best drama, best actress forjodie comer, and best supporting actress for fiona shaw. britain's got talent and i'm a celebrity also won awards, despite presenter ant mcpartlin taking time out from both series last year. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. many of the biggest names from the small screen were on the red carpet for tonight's awards. tonight is intended to honour programmes that premiered first in the uk, however killing eve was shown first in america, but because of its sign
somerset beat nottinghamshire while holders hants beat lancashire. )lancashire and england bowler james leg late in hampshire's innings. he'll be assessed by a physio tomorrow. james fuller hit the the winning runs for hampshire, who chased down their target of 2112 with 4 wickets and an over to spare. and the mumbai indians beat the chennai super kings by one run to win the indian premier league by one run, the fourth time they've claimed the title. that's all the sport for now. thanks,...
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and what began as an experiment here in nottinghamshire is now being rolled out across england's caren understanding what they would want to happen, should they become acutely unwell. across england, around 400,000 people live in 17,000 care homes. on average, residents take seven medicines a day. for many, it's more than ten a day. charities have voiced concern for years that some residents may be on too much medication, criticising an over—reliance on anti—psychotic medication for dementia patients as chemical cosh. the key thing from our perspective is to make sure that the right drugs are given at the right time and that people don't have drugs unnecessarily, because we know that that is not good for their health. now the nhs england long—term plan involves recruiting thousands more clinical pharmacists. the aim is for every care home to have access to one. rob sissons, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. the former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning has been released from prison after serving a two month sentence. manning was jailed for refusing to give ev
and what began as an experiment here in nottinghamshire is now being rolled out across england's caren understanding what they would want to happen, should they become acutely unwell. across england, around 400,000 people live in 17,000 care homes. on average, residents take seven medicines a day. for many, it's more than ten a day. charities have voiced concern for years that some residents may be on too much medication, criticising an over—reliance on anti—psychotic medication for...
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where we will see some spells of sunshine, but murky in places first thing, as you can see in nottinghamshire the winds would be strong. they charlotte evans up where you are it could be with you for a little while. not much to blow it along. we start with areas of low powered, mist and fog. ran across the south—east. rain was the north—west. as you go through the day things will brighten up. we will see this spells of sunshine but also showers breaking out. this is how it will look through the middle part of the afternoon, if you out and about. in scotland, a brighter day than yesterday. the only way of sunshine. 15-16. a yesterday. the only way of sunshine. 15—16. a scattering of showers. similar for 15—16. a scattering of showers. similarfor northern 15—16. a scattering of showers. similar for northern ireland. 15—16. a scattering of showers. similarfor northern ireland. the tendency to hold onto more cloud generally. england and wales, sunshine and showers. heavy and slow—moving, with some thunder. the heavy showers likely to affect lincolnshire, yorkshire, into the midlands, and the sout
where we will see some spells of sunshine, but murky in places first thing, as you can see in nottinghamshire the winds would be strong. they charlotte evans up where you are it could be with you for a little while. not much to blow it along. we start with areas of low powered, mist and fog. ran across the south—east. rain was the north—west. as you go through the day things will brighten up. we will see this spells of sunshine but also showers breaking out. this is how it will look through...
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a confused customer in nottinghamshire opened a loaf of bread only to find the bag was full of crustsre investigating "how this particular collection of crusts found its way into mrs ganji‘s shopping". we are divided on the sofa this morning over the crust issue. i hate crusts! that would be an entire nightmare for me. on the other hand, you love crusts, don‘t you? i used to cut them up and put them in my pocket when i was a child. why did you put them in your pocket? because i was meant to eat them so i had to pretend i had. i don‘t put them in my pocket any more! i don‘t put them in my pocket any more! mike‘s here with the sport. so two european giants meet in newcastle later. leinster are the defending champions and they‘re hoping to lift the trophy for a record fifth time. saracens have won all eight of their matches in this competition coming into the final and they‘re aiming fortheirthird title in four years. we have a load of respect for leinster and the quality of the player that they have. it is stacked with british lions and international players. it is obvious that the expe
a confused customer in nottinghamshire opened a loaf of bread only to find the bag was full of crustsre investigating "how this particular collection of crusts found its way into mrs ganji‘s shopping". we are divided on the sofa this morning over the crust issue. i hate crusts! that would be an entire nightmare for me. on the other hand, you love crusts, don‘t you? i used to cut them up and put them in my pocket when i was a child. why did you put them in your pocket? because i...
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i have got ashfield here in nottinghamshire. that is interesting. that was a hung council.pink. that means the independents are the main presence on that counsel. that is another story of this election, of the independents doing very well. a few labour results. bolsover and the world used to be labour. they have lost control. better news for labour in amber valley, where they have taken this in amber valley, where they have ta ken this counsel from in amber valley, where they have taken this counsel from the conservatives. look at that. labour on 26, the conservatives on 16. this had been a conservative council since 2015. if we look at the seat change, conservative down seven and their seats divided up between labour and the greens. another interesting one is the share change because that gives you interesting insight into what is going on in amber valley because not only are labourgain going on in amber valley because not only are labour gain in their share of the vote but so are the greens and the lib dems and that feeds into this idea, this theme of this election, that
i have got ashfield here in nottinghamshire. that is interesting. that was a hung council.pink. that means the independents are the main presence on that counsel. that is another story of this election, of the independents doing very well. a few labour results. bolsover and the world used to be labour. they have lost control. better news for labour in amber valley, where they have taken this in amber valley, where they have ta ken this counsel from in amber valley, where they have taken this...
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change uk with very much in east midlands base with anna seabury and chris leslie, both mps and nottinghamshirehire earlier this month. they now have two councils which they run. they are making a comeback, we will see how it happens next week, whether they can make a comeback or whether their vote will be split. the remain vote will be split between the lib dems, change uk, the greens, they could be squeezed out by both of them. thank you, tony. remember that all this week we've been interviewing representatives from parties contesting the eu elections. today it's the turn of change uk, so if you have a question, send them in via text on 61124, tweet using the hashtag #bbcaskthis, or email us at bbc.co.uk. ben brown will put a selection of your questions to the change uk mp chuka umunna at 5.30pm. the headlines on bbc news: jeremy corbyn says his party's talks with the government to find a brexit compromise have gone as far as they can, blaming the government's weakness for their collapse. it comes as theresa may agrees to set a timetable for her to step down as prime minister, after the next
change uk with very much in east midlands base with anna seabury and chris leslie, both mps and nottinghamshirehire earlier this month. they now have two councils which they run. they are making a comeback, we will see how it happens next week, whether they can make a comeback or whether their vote will be split. the remain vote will be split between the lib dems, change uk, the greens, they could be squeezed out by both of them. thank you, tony. remember that all this week we've been...
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he was with his twin, at a play centre in nottinghamshire and literally when her back was turned he crawled him out and the mother says if he had just asked me for a teddy bear. but that's no fun. and if you cannot get that's no fun. and if you cannot get that pesky claw to do the work for you, go in and get it yourself. you are so competitive. i imagine you would not leave until you had a teddy bear. i see an orange elephant there. that is more my thing. 23 minutes past six is the time. we've all seen the adverts online — well—known faces endorsing all sorts of things from cosmetics to slimming pills. yet are they all what they seem? a growing number are actually fake, with celebrities having no idea their name is being used to promote a product. our very own carol has been used in scam advertising and she's been telling graham satchell about her experience. this is utter garbage. but it looks com pletely this is utter garbage. but it looks completely convincing. a news report supposedly in the sun posted and shared on facebook. supposedly in the sun posted and shared on facebooklj suppose
he was with his twin, at a play centre in nottinghamshire and literally when her back was turned he crawled him out and the mother says if he had just asked me for a teddy bear. but that's no fun. and if you cannot get that's no fun. and if you cannot get that pesky claw to do the work for you, go in and get it yourself. you are so competitive. i imagine you would not leave until you had a teddy bear. i see an orange elephant there. that is more my thing. 23 minutes past six is the time. we've...
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hampshire winning by four wickets, and will play somerset in the final on 25 may after they beat nottinghamshire6—24. st helens are also through after beating huddersfield. swedish golfer marcus kinhult has won his first european tour title. with a four—way play—off looming at the british masters, kinhult putted this birdie on the final hole to secure a one—shot win in southport. pascal akerman has one the grand tour stage when in italy. thank you very much. it's been a witty weekend. i didn't mean to interrupt you. we'll be back at the lovely sea of blue a bit later. i am looking at all our bbc menopause tweets. starting that conversation here. we talked about it before on bbc brick list. this week, as part of bbc brea kfast‘s "wa ke up to the menopause" series, we're looking at ways of breaking the taboos around something that affects all women. it's an experience that transcends race, colour and creed, i have been talking to carol, naga and sally and we will see that in a few moments but more importantly, same importance, the weather. bless you, that was a really interesting chat. i found ble
hampshire winning by four wickets, and will play somerset in the final on 25 may after they beat nottinghamshire6—24. st helens are also through after beating huddersfield. swedish golfer marcus kinhult has won his first european tour title. with a four—way play—off looming at the british masters, kinhult putted this birdie on the final hole to secure a one—shot win in southport. pascal akerman has one the grand tour stage when in italy. thank you very much. it's been a witty weekend. i...
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nottingham, and you travelled around the east midlands counties of leicestershire, derbyshire and nottinghamshirepublic engagement and people are not showing support. having spoken to labour and the conservatives who have been knocking on doors to not a great reception because of brexit. i have been told that it might well be a good election for those smaller parties, the independents independentjeff maggert in particular. in ashfield, where they took control from labour are defections. jeremy corbyn has been there in the last week to try and stir the labour troops to win that council back. the main problem is going to be a low turnout. i don‘t think there is going to be a turnout anywhere near 2015 in the general election and go back to 2015, the lib dems lost a council here. they would be expecting to try to take that back if they are to stand any chance in the future. thank you very much. richard is in newcastle. what is the key thing there? enthusiasm is the key thing there? enthusiasm is thin on the ground here as well. labour would like to fight on austerity, lot of north—east councils have
nottingham, and you travelled around the east midlands counties of leicestershire, derbyshire and nottinghamshirepublic engagement and people are not showing support. having spoken to labour and the conservatives who have been knocking on doors to not a great reception because of brexit. i have been told that it might well be a good election for those smaller parties, the independents independentjeff maggert in particular. in ashfield, where they took control from labour are defections. jeremy...
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ashfield in nottinghamshire, this was a council that was labour in 2015, there were defections and iting for them, that was labour, and in fact, it has only ever been labour until today, when labour lost control of the council. in the wirral, similarly, a labour council and they have lost control of that, and ijust want council and they have lost control of that, and i just want to go council and they have lost control of that, and ijust want to go into the results so that i can show you the results so that i can show you the shared change. this makes it very stark, and you can see labour lost 13% of the vote compared to last time, the seats are up for election. the beneficiaries where the greens, to the extent, on a 12%, but also the conservatives and lib dems. i willjust show the but also the conservatives and lib dems. i will just show the final council that we have here, which was good news for labour, they gained trafford council from no good news for labour, they gained trafford councilfrom no overall control. trafford has been seen as the conservatives for a long time, there ar
ashfield in nottinghamshire, this was a council that was labour in 2015, there were defections and iting for them, that was labour, and in fact, it has only ever been labour until today, when labour lost control of the council. in the wirral, similarly, a labour council and they have lost control of that, and ijust want council and they have lost control of that, and i just want to go council and they have lost control of that, and ijust want to go into the results so that i can show you the...