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the four leaders and paul nuttall.remain in the single market, said there was debate between them and paul nuttall and at one point, paul nuttall told tim farron to stop crying about wanting to stay in the eu and let the people have it decided for them. nicola sturgeon accused paul nuttall of being theresa may's spokesperson sara got rather feisty. from then on, we heard about the nhs, what more hospitals can do. an elderly lady here who actually worked in the nhs asked this question and paul nuttall said he was investing £6 billion more in the hospitals, caroline lucas said the service was in crisis and more money had to be invested into the sector, and tim farron used personal anecdotes throughout the debate, referring to his family when he answered questions, saying his mum had died of ovarian cancer and therefore he understood the challenges facing the nhs. they talked about education as well. the key topics covered but there was a very humorous point in this debate when paul nuttall called leanne wood natalie twic
the four leaders and paul nuttall.remain in the single market, said there was debate between them and paul nuttall and at one point, paul nuttall told tim farron to stop crying about wanting to stay in the eu and let the people have it decided for them. nicola sturgeon accused paul nuttall of being theresa may's spokesperson sara got rather feisty. from then on, we heard about the nhs, what more hospitals can do. an elderly lady here who actually worked in the nhs asked this question and paul...
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in a statement, ukip's leader, paul nuttall, said... control the national agenda and the government agenda. even without a single seat in the house of commons, we are doing that. negotiating brexit, though, will surely be the most tricky of tasks, a role perhaps for ukip along the way? if in previous time we have not got back our territory and fishing waters, immigration is not under control, we are still paying billions of pounds every year into the european club, then, having raised people's expectations and not having delivered, you could see ukip stronger than ever. there are still more votes to be counted, but if ukip's early results are anything to go by, ukip will have to rebrand to have a chance of bouncing back. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth is in boston, where ukip leader paul nuttall has announced that he will be standing in the upcoming general election. in your assessment, alex, is this really the end of ukip? well, just ta ke really the end of ukip? well, just take a look at this area. this is true ukip heartlan
in a statement, ukip's leader, paul nuttall, said... control the national agenda and the government agenda. even without a single seat in the house of commons, we are doing that. negotiating brexit, though, will surely be the most tricky of tasks, a role perhaps for ukip along the way? if in previous time we have not got back our territory and fishing waters, immigration is not under control, we are still paying billions of pounds every year into the european club, then, having raised people's...
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paul nuttall?ars, there's a number of reasons for that. firstly there was the economic crash, secondly we had an oversupply of labour. and that is certainly the case in working class communities, the bank of england have admitted that this is the case. what we need is to put more money in people's pockets, and you don't do that through the politics of jealousy or spite. what we need to do is to reduce taxation. we proposed that we would scrap the 18 oi'i proposed that we would scrap the 18 on fuel bills and do away with green levels levies which will put £170 backin levels levies which will put £170 back in your pockets per annum. we would also raise the personal allowa nce would also raise the personal allowance to £13,500, because we believe that people know how to spend their money better than any government. as for corporation tax, we want to see corporation tax reduced, not raised, because if we raise it, companies will leave this country. if they leave this country, what happens then? there's
paul nuttall?ars, there's a number of reasons for that. firstly there was the economic crash, secondly we had an oversupply of labour. and that is certainly the case in working class communities, the bank of england have admitted that this is the case. what we need is to put more money in people's pockets, and you don't do that through the politics of jealousy or spite. what we need to do is to reduce taxation. we proposed that we would scrap the 18 oi'i proposed that we would scrap the 18 on...
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paul nuttall — launched the pa rty‘s manifesto.cusation that theresa may bore some responsibility for the manchester bombing. the home secretary, amber rudd, said it was not the time to make political points. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. manchester on everyone's minds. but ukip's manifesto was hardly a quiet affair. the party accusing theresa may of playing a part in creating the circumstances that led to monday's attack. the prime minister has during her time in high office of the site —— presided over cuts to oui’ of the site —— presided over cuts to our police service and reductions in oui’ our police service and reductions in our armed forces to. it is also a dereliction of duty to allowjihadis to return to this country. is promising thousands of extra police and border guards. his supporters jeered reporters questioning the pa rty‘s jeered reporters questioning the party's claims. it sounds like you are almost blaming the prime minister that this attack, the circumstances that led to it. shouting. as for blam
paul nuttall — launched the pa rty‘s manifesto.cusation that theresa may bore some responsibility for the manchester bombing. the home secretary, amber rudd, said it was not the time to make political points. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. manchester on everyone's minds. but ukip's manifesto was hardly a quiet affair. the party accusing theresa may of playing a part in creating the circumstances that led to monday's attack. the prime minister has during her time in high...
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party paul nuttall is the latest party leader to face questions. in just ten days, voters will go to the polls in the general election to decide who will represent them in parliament and who will lead the country. so which of the party leaders has the best plan for the future of the united kingdom? tonight, i'm joined by the leader of ukip, paul nuttall. paul nuttall, ukip was established in 1993, it was to get the uk out of the european union. you won the referendum, your side, last year, so instead of enduring this agonising decline in ukip‘s support, why notjust declare victory and go home? well, we did win. as you said, we were set up back in the early 90s to get britain out of the european union. with the referendum i'd say we have won the war, what we've got to do now is win the peace. the prime minister will only start at the negotiations with the european union later injune and ukip has to be on the pitch because if ukip isn't on the pitch, then there's no real impetus for the prime minister not to backslide and i believe, i worry, that she
party paul nuttall is the latest party leader to face questions. in just ten days, voters will go to the polls in the general election to decide who will represent them in parliament and who will lead the country. so which of the party leaders has the best plan for the future of the united kingdom? tonight, i'm joined by the leader of ukip, paul nuttall. paul nuttall, ukip was established in 1993, it was to get the uk out of the european union. you won the referendum, your side, last year, so...
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. defending, paul nuttall insisted the party's twos would return.good future. it needs to stay on the pitch and hold its ground and people will come back to us. the snp we re people will come back to us. the snp were the biggest winners in the scottish council elections, replacing labour as the largest party in glasgow and aberdeen. we w011 party in glasgow and aberdeen. we won the election yesterday emphatically. we were the largest party, not just emphatically. we were the largest party, notjust compared to five yea rs party, notjust compared to five years ago but compared to every other party in scotland. this strange, unexpected election has yet to set passions alight. it is in battle grounds like this the next government will be decided. ian watson has been following the campaign trail is in the midlands and has this analysis. throughout this election campaign, the message from theresa may has been there no no go areas for the conservatives. she has been campaigning in what was once labour territory first and she was doing that today in wolverh
. defending, paul nuttall insisted the party's twos would return.good future. it needs to stay on the pitch and hold its ground and people will come back to us. the snp we re people will come back to us. the snp were the biggest winners in the scottish council elections, replacing labour as the largest party in glasgow and aberdeen. we w011 party in glasgow and aberdeen. we won the election yesterday emphatically. we were the largest party, not just emphatically. we were the largest party,...
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paul nuttall promised ukip woodcut at what he called the kinds of radical islam, denying he was exploitingrsh words for theresa may. this is the home secretary who cut the numbers of police officers, cut the numbers of police officers, cut the numbers of police officers, cut the numberof the numbers of police officers, cut the number of border guards, cut the numberof the number of border guards, cut the number of prison officers. i am sorry, it isn't good record at all. but as for blaming her personally for the attack absolutely not, what lam for the attack absolutely not, what i am saying is that the politicians of this country are too cowardly at the moment to face up to what the real issue is. i think she must bear some responsibility, all politicians who voted against measures or for measures to make cuts bear some responsibility. ukip to set this ma nifesto responsibility. ukip to set this manifesto launch to push their agenda to get the buttons who backed them last time to stick with them and win over new support. they are promising more troops and police, cutting the overseas aid b
paul nuttall promised ukip woodcut at what he called the kinds of radical islam, denying he was exploitingrsh words for theresa may. this is the home secretary who cut the numbers of police officers, cut the numbers of police officers, cut the numbers of police officers, cut the numberof the numbers of police officers, cut the number of border guards, cut the numberof the number of border guards, cut the number of prison officers. i am sorry, it isn't good record at all. but as for blaming her...
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paul nuttall, the ukip leader. that for all its faults, we are better off in the european union than outside of it. and i believe — not now, but when the time is right at the end of this process — scotland should have a choice about our own future. but the priority now is the brexit negotiations, because theresa may is notjust pursuing brexit, she is pursuing a hard, extreme brexit. even today when she published her manifesto she threatened again to walk away with no deal. that would be an economic catastrophe. that would cost, in scotland alone, 80,000 jobs. so my message for people in scotland, whether you voted remain or to leave is to vote snp to strengthen our hand to get a deal that does not sacrifice scottish jobs and the economy. nicola sturgeon the snp leader speaking last night. we can speak now to snp member stewart mcdonald who was watching the debate last night. thank you forjoining us. how worthwhile was that debate without theresa may orjeremy corbyn from the biggest parties? it is quite something th
paul nuttall, the ukip leader. that for all its faults, we are better off in the european union than outside of it. and i believe — not now, but when the time is right at the end of this process — scotland should have a choice about our own future. but the priority now is the brexit negotiations, because theresa may is notjust pursuing brexit, she is pursuing a hard, extreme brexit. even today when she published her manifesto she threatened again to walk away with no deal. that would be an...
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ukip leader paul nuttall will unveil his party's ukip leader paul nuttall will unveil his pa rty‘s manifesto been a pause in the campaigning, will there be a change in tone when it resumes today, resuming with the ukip manifesto?” think they're almost certainly will be, maybe a bit more subdued, but this is a big moment for ukip because they have been on a bit of a nosedive really since the brexit result, since the departure of nigel farage, since the repeatedly to ship tussles, the organisational chaos, the hammering they took in the local elections. remember, they lost every single sitting councillor, just one ukip candidate won his seat, so they really are taking a pummelling at the moment, and the hope is that this manifesto can just somehow give them a little bit of a lift. the difficulty of course obviously as they have lost their main purpose, their main aim, mainly brexit. we have all voted for brexit seven no longer the great reason for them. so they have to sketch out a different sort of agenda. i think probably mr nuttall is starting so let's have a listen. friends, due to a cruel
ukip leader paul nuttall will unveil his party's ukip leader paul nuttall will unveil his pa rty‘s manifesto been a pause in the campaigning, will there be a change in tone when it resumes today, resuming with the ukip manifesto?” think they're almost certainly will be, maybe a bit more subdued, but this is a big moment for ukip because they have been on a bit of a nosedive really since the brexit result, since the departure of nigel farage, since the repeatedly to ship tussles, the...
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ukip leader paul nuttall urges his supporters to "stay on the pitch" despite heavy losses on thursdaythe french authorities warn the media and the public not to spread documents hacked from the centrist candidate emmanuel macron‘s campaign team ahead of tomorrow's poll. also in the next hour — the teenage racing driver who lost both legs in a crash says he's determined to get back behind the wheel. he says the support he has received from the stars and fans of motorsport has made him even more determined to return. and wasps seal the top spot in rugby union's premiership, with victory over saracens. theresa may says she's grateful for the support her party's received in the local elections, but insists she's taking nothing for granted ahead of next month's general election. meanwhile, jeremy corbyn has admitted labour faces a historic challenge. ukip‘s leader, paul nuttall, said his party has a bright future despite its drubbing in thursday's vote. our political correspondent ben wright reports. step by step, theresa may is closing in on polling day, now with hundreds of new conservat
ukip leader paul nuttall urges his supporters to "stay on the pitch" despite heavy losses on thursdaythe french authorities warn the media and the public not to spread documents hacked from the centrist candidate emmanuel macron‘s campaign team ahead of tomorrow's poll. also in the next hour — the teenage racing driver who lost both legs in a crash says he's determined to get back behind the wheel. he says the support he has received from the stars and fans of motorsport has made...
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ukip are represented by paul nuttall and you have other figures there, like tim farron. on that. we anticipating the major debating points? —— they will not see eye see eye to eye. we have two people there who are from completely different spectrums on the political scale. you have one man who wants to remain in the eu, and someone else who is incredibly passionate about leaving. then you have all of those people in between who are saying that now that the country has decided to leave, people should be content with that decision. but it is that deal that theresa may at the moment is talking about. as she has been talking about as she launched her manifesto today, that getting that deal and making sure it is high impactand that deal and making sure it is high impact and accurate in detail is key for her and other parties. there will be talk about that, i am sure. but brexit, as you say, is likely to dominate a lot of the rhetoric that we will be witnessing in one hour or so ‘s time. we will be witnessing in one hour or so 's time. and is there a spin room ready to roll wi
ukip are represented by paul nuttall and you have other figures there, like tim farron. on that. we anticipating the major debating points? —— they will not see eye see eye to eye. we have two people there who are from completely different spectrums on the political scale. you have one man who wants to remain in the eu, and someone else who is incredibly passionate about leaving. then you have all of those people in between who are saying that now that the country has decided to leave,...
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but in a statement, paul nuttall said his party had been a victim of its own success, and if the pricethe eu is a tory advance, it's a price ukip‘s prepared to pay, although he insisted the party still had a bright future. sue ransome agrees. she lost her council seat last night. her husband failed to win, but they say ukip will fight on, despite theresa may encroaching on their territory. has she stolen ukip‘s policies? yes, absolutely. does that mean she's stolen ukip‘s vote? possibly, because she's saying what people want to hear. she's saying what i want to hear. so ukip‘s role now — is theresa may saying what you want to here? after brexit referendum, that's how we see ourselves. we are here to make sure what 17 million people wanted is going to happen, and there'll be no backsliding. but having suffered such losses, even in its heartlands, it is hard to see where ukip goes from here. the government has finally published its plan to reduce air pollution in the uk, having lost a legal battle to delay it until after the general election. but it has already been criticised by environ
but in a statement, paul nuttall said his party had been a victim of its own success, and if the pricethe eu is a tory advance, it's a price ukip‘s prepared to pay, although he insisted the party still had a bright future. sue ransome agrees. she lost her council seat last night. her husband failed to win, but they say ukip will fight on, despite theresa may encroaching on their territory. has she stolen ukip‘s policies? yes, absolutely. does that mean she's stolen ukip‘s vote? possibly,...
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paul nuttall says ukip has a bright future and voters will return in their droves. isa is a plea noto share information from the thousands of e—mails which has been hacked from emmanuel macron. there is a celebration at the festival of making. manchester city have a 5—0 win over crystal palace. good evening. the liberal democrats have pledged to increase spending on the nhs and social care, by raising income tax by a penny. they say the extra £6 billion would be ring—fenced in england. but scotland, wales and northern ireland would be able to decide how to spend the extra cash. it comes as party leaders are out campaigning this weekend. on the brexit negotiations, the prime minister, theresa may, insisted that she, rather than jeremy corbyn, will get the best deal for the uk. our political correspondent, matthew cole, reports on the day's events. with 33 days until the election, it is game on. maureen, all. and on that first weekend of the campaign proper, the liberal democrats have confirmed their key spending pledge, a 1% rise for all income tax bands with the cash raised guarantee
paul nuttall says ukip has a bright future and voters will return in their droves. isa is a plea noto share information from the thousands of e—mails which has been hacked from emmanuel macron. there is a celebration at the festival of making. manchester city have a 5—0 win over crystal palace. good evening. the liberal democrats have pledged to increase spending on the nhs and social care, by raising income tax by a penny. they say the extra £6 billion would be ring—fenced in england....
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tonight, i'm joined by the leader of ukip, paul nuttall.e uk out of the european union. you won the referendum, your side, last year, so instead of enduring this agonising decline in ukip's support, why notjust declare victory and go home?
tonight, i'm joined by the leader of ukip, paul nuttall.e uk out of the european union. you won the referendum, your side, last year, so instead of enduring this agonising decline in ukip's support, why notjust declare victory and go home?
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that is why there has been so much ganging up on paul nuttall.p if this carries on throughout the night? the fact you have 17.5 million people who voted for brexit and bait are underrepresented on the stage. there is an imbalance in this debate. but the broadcasters say they want the leaders to take part. theresa may are steadfast from the start, she simply would not take part. she has not deviated at all. it is a shame because these debates do get high viewing figures and contribute to democracy but it is the leaders' prerogative. unless the party leaders are compelled to take part, we'll have problem. you have paul nuttall out there who doesn't represent a single member of parliament, in fact. jonathan tong from the university of liverpool, we'll have a lot more analysis as the night goes on. thank you very much indeed. let's get the weather. things have been turning unsubtle. it was humid yesterday and we have had some showery rain for the past few days. rain pouring into the south east and the east coast, but much of the country looks like th
that is why there has been so much ganging up on paul nuttall.p if this carries on throughout the night? the fact you have 17.5 million people who voted for brexit and bait are underrepresented on the stage. there is an imbalance in this debate. but the broadcasters say they want the leaders to take part. theresa may are steadfast from the start, she simply would not take part. she has not deviated at all. it is a shame because these debates do get high viewing figures and contribute to...
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we heard a clip of paul nuttall and angus robertson suggesting that the debate about immigration hasthe country, and he is firmly putting the blame for that at the door of ukip. well, that is unbelievable, monstrous and ridiculous. the fact is that this is a subject which is probably top of most people's concerns and has been for a long time. it doesn't mean that people are racist. what he is actually saying is that he is trying to close down the debate yet again. i think what is interesting about tonight is the fact that paul nuttall was the only one of the leaders they are actually talking in a constructive way about how we get managed migration. everybody else just fell on him, and then they wonder why people are disengaged, if you like, from other parties, because the fact is that none of them will actually even look at this issue seriously. but the suggestion issue seriously. but the suggestion is that you have underestimated the importance of immigration to this country and the fact that you want an australian points system, the system that they stand there, that that will not
we heard a clip of paul nuttall and angus robertson suggesting that the debate about immigration hasthe country, and he is firmly putting the blame for that at the door of ukip. well, that is unbelievable, monstrous and ridiculous. the fact is that this is a subject which is probably top of most people's concerns and has been for a long time. it doesn't mean that people are racist. what he is actually saying is that he is trying to close down the debate yet again. i think what is interesting...
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twice under fire, paul nuttall confused the names of his tormentor.e promise of £350 million for the nhs. will that bus come driving past at any minute? brexit continues to dominate this unexpected election race. we‘re joined now by our political correspondent eleanor garnier. the leaders‘ debate was last night, but the front pages are all about the tory manifesto. there was a running joke that ukip we re there was a running joke that ukip were there to represent the conservative party but the absence of theresa may in jeremy conservative party but the absence of theresa may injeremy corbyn did loom large. that is right. that is why today‘s papers and most of the gender and attention is still focused on the tory manifesto which was launched by theresa may in halifax yesterday. a few things stand out from the manifesto. yes that was the positioning by theresa may, firmly putting the conservative party across the centre. we have had distinctive agenda. we saw more protections for working families, for those in the workplace. we saw a cap on energy price
twice under fire, paul nuttall confused the names of his tormentor.e promise of £350 million for the nhs. will that bus come driving past at any minute? brexit continues to dominate this unexpected election race. we‘re joined now by our political correspondent eleanor garnier. the leaders‘ debate was last night, but the front pages are all about the tory manifesto. there was a running joke that ukip we re there was a running joke that ukip were there to represent the conservative party but...
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reporters were shouted down as they sought to challenge party leader, paul nuttall.back in campaigning mode after the manchester attack. lighting candles, they say, is not enough. instead, an accusation that the prime minister must bear some responsibility for what happened. theresa may has allowed jihadists who fought alongside islamic state back into our country. she has failed to stop extremists spreading hatred in our universities and mosques. on her watch, even non—eu migration spiralled out of control and let spiralled out of control and net migration rates reach record highs. paul nuttall promised his party would cut out what he called the cancer of radical islam. denying he was exploiting a tragedy... with harsh words for theresa may. this is the home secretary who cut the number of police officers, cut the number of border guards, cut the number of prison officers. i am sorry, it isn't a good record at all. as for blaming her personally for the attack, absolutely not, i am not doing that. what i am saying is that the politicians in this country are too cowar
reporters were shouted down as they sought to challenge party leader, paul nuttall.back in campaigning mode after the manchester attack. lighting candles, they say, is not enough. instead, an accusation that the prime minister must bear some responsibility for what happened. theresa may has allowed jihadists who fought alongside islamic state back into our country. she has failed to stop extremists spreading hatred in our universities and mosques. on her watch, even non—eu migration spiralled...
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ukip‘s paul nuttall has described the decision to launch his party's manifesto today as a message to formula to "turning back the tide of radical islam" — but he said it was a "cancer that needs to be cut out". his deputy chairwoman, suzanne evans, accused the prime minister of failing to tackle extremism by cutting the uk's security forces and overseeing record levels of uncontrolled migration. from westminster, here's our political correspondent leila nathoo. ukip back in campaigning mode after the manchester attack. lighting candles, they say, is not enough. instead, an accusation that the prime minister must bear some responsibility for what happened. theresa may has allowed jihadists who fought alongside islamic state back into our country. she has failed to stop extremists spreading hatred in our universities and mosques. on her watch, even non—eu migration spiralled out of control and let migration rates reach record highs. paul nuttall promised his party will cut out what he called the cancer of radical islam. denying he was exploiting a tragedy. harsh words for theresa may. t
ukip‘s paul nuttall has described the decision to launch his party's manifesto today as a message to formula to "turning back the tide of radical islam" — but he said it was a "cancer that needs to be cut out". his deputy chairwoman, suzanne evans, accused the prime minister of failing to tackle extremism by cutting the uk's security forces and overseeing record levels of uncontrolled migration. from westminster, here's our political correspondent leila nathoo. ukip back...
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the ukip leader, paul nuttall, has urged his supporters to "stay on the pitch", despite a drubbing inocal elections. he insists the party has a bright future and voters will return in their "droves" if theresa may fails to deliver to brexit. fails to deliver on brexit. french presidential candidate emmanuel macron says he is the target of a huge hacking attack, the day before the people of france go to the polls. three men appear in court charged with murdering businessman guy hedger, who was allegedly fatally shot during a botched burglary. we'll have more news at the top of the hour. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up this week on the travel show... rajan is in jerusalem, the world's holiest city. this is, for christianity, the most important place in the world. quite an incredible experience to be here. we touch down in saint martin for a spot ofjet blasting, and check out a music festival aiming to entice a younger crowd to the caribbean island. and taking the perfect snap? we head to the lake district to capture one of the uk's most photographed landscapes. i want people
the ukip leader, paul nuttall, has urged his supporters to "stay on the pitch", despite a drubbing inocal elections. he insists the party has a bright future and voters will return in their "droves" if theresa may fails to deliver to brexit. fails to deliver on brexit. french presidential candidate emmanuel macron says he is the target of a huge hacking attack, the day before the people of france go to the polls. three men appear in court charged with murdering businessman...
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also, the ukip leader paul nuttall has also been out and about. disastrous time of it in the local elections. losing all of their seats. 146. they were seen yesterday they we re 146. they were seen yesterday they were the victims of their own success. were the victims of their own success. but he has been campaigning in lincolnshire. we are going into this election with clear water between ourselves and the other party. we are the only party with the clear commitment to this country's future, the only party with the clear commitment to cutting foreign aid. the only party which is clear policies on integration. it is something which other parties do not want to talk about. the likes of forced marriages, sharia courts. we have a great future. we want to give people a real option. we simply have to stay on the pitch, hold our ground and people will come back. also, the welsh nationalists have been celebrating the increased number of council seats. likewise, the scottish national party in scotland. they lost a couple of seats overall, but have got the
also, the ukip leader paul nuttall has also been out and about. disastrous time of it in the local elections. losing all of their seats. 146. they were seen yesterday they we re 146. they were seen yesterday they were the victims of their own success. were the victims of their own success. but he has been campaigning in lincolnshire. we are going into this election with clear water between ourselves and the other party. we are the only party with the clear commitment to this country's future,...
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it's lost all 13 councillors in lincolnshire where its leader, paul nuttall, is running in the generals a victim of its own success. the former ukip mp, douglas carswell says it's all over for ukip. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports from boston in lincolnshire. this lincolnshire market town has been ripe ukip turf. boston has seen a surge in migration from eastern europe. more people here backed brexit than anywhere else in britain. but, last night, voters abandoned ukip. they were there for a purpose. they got us a referendum, and we're getting us out. so i think they did what they set out to do. they're a spent force. i don't think they'll do much now. most of ukip's support here, and almost all of the county council seats, went to the tories. it is not a local issue, but some say they are the party to deliver brexit. i don't think ukip had any idea of how to do it. who do you think does, who do you think can do that? i think we have to rely on the conservative party, i think at the moment the conservatives are the only viable party. i think theresa may is the right pe
it's lost all 13 councillors in lincolnshire where its leader, paul nuttall, is running in the generals a victim of its own success. the former ukip mp, douglas carswell says it's all over for ukip. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports from boston in lincolnshire. this lincolnshire market town has been ripe ukip turf. boston has seen a surge in migration from eastern europe. more people here backed brexit than anywhere else in britain. but, last night, voters abandoned ukip. they...
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reporters were shouted down as they sought to challenge party leader paul nuttall.spondent, leila nathoo. ukip back in campaigning mode after the manchester attack. lighting candles, they say, is not enough. instead, an accusation that the prime minister must bear some responsibility for what happened. theresa may has allowed jihadists who fought alongside islamic state back into our country. she has failed to stop extremists spreading hatred in our universities and mosques. on her watch, even non—eu migration spiralled out of control and let migration rates reach record highs. paul nuttall promised his party will cut out what he called the cancer of radical islam. he later clarified he was not blaming theresa may but said her record had been appalling. this is the home secretary who cut the number of police officers, cut the number of border guards, cut the number of prison officers. i am sorry, it isn't a good record at all. as for blaming her personally for the attack, absolutely not, i am not doing that. what i am saying is that the politicians in this country a
reporters were shouted down as they sought to challenge party leader paul nuttall.spondent, leila nathoo. ukip back in campaigning mode after the manchester attack. lighting candles, they say, is not enough. instead, an accusation that the prime minister must bear some responsibility for what happened. theresa may has allowed jihadists who fought alongside islamic state back into our country. she has failed to stop extremists spreading hatred in our universities and mosques. on her watch, even...
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the ukip leader, paul nuttall, has urged his supporters to "stay on the pitch", despite a drubbing inocal elections. he inisists the party has a bright future, and voters will return in their "droves" if theresa may fails to deliver on brexit. french presidential candidate, emmanuel macron, says he's the target of a huge hacking attack, the day before the people of france go to the polls. the teenage racing driver, billy monger, who lost both his legs in an horrific formula 4 crash has said he's lost for words after receiving support from around the world. but despite his injuries, he's vowed to race again. i will be back with more at the top of the hour. now on bbc news, witness. hello and welcome to witness, with me tanya beckett, back here at the british library in london. we've got another five witnesses who share their personal memories of history. this month on the programme, we'll meet the israeli lawyer who prosecuted the architect of the holocaust. we'll visit a chinese archaeologist who works on the statues of the terracotta army, and the son of charlie chaplin invites us in
the ukip leader, paul nuttall, has urged his supporters to "stay on the pitch", despite a drubbing inocal elections. he inisists the party has a bright future, and voters will return in their "droves" if theresa may fails to deliver on brexit. french presidential candidate, emmanuel macron, says he's the target of a huge hacking attack, the day before the people of france go to the polls. the teenage racing driver, billy monger, who lost both his legs in an horrific formula...
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the leader, paul nuttall, setting out their policy, which is a one in, one of policy.ou cannot trust theresa may when it comes to tackling immigration. remember, the conservatives promised to get net immigration down to the tens of thousands. last year, theresa may's la st thousands. last year, theresa may's last as home secretary, a city the size of newcastle upon tyne came to this country net. it has been the equivalent of a city the size of birmingham overthe equivalent of a city the size of birmingham over the past three years net. now, what will be interesting one week at the conservative manifesto next week is to look at the details of this immigration pledge. first, is there any time frame on it at all, or is itjust an aspiration? an ambition for some unidentified time in the future? also, if you listen carefully to what theresa may was saying today, she was talking about ending freedom of movement as it has cooperated. as it has operated. that suggests to me there is room for a little leeway for freedom of movement and perhaps it could continue for a while afte
the leader, paul nuttall, setting out their policy, which is a one in, one of policy.ou cannot trust theresa may when it comes to tackling immigration. remember, the conservatives promised to get net immigration down to the tens of thousands. last year, theresa may's la st thousands. last year, theresa may's last as home secretary, a city the size of newcastle upon tyne came to this country net. it has been the equivalent of a city the size of birmingham overthe equivalent of a city the size of...
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today he avoided the cameras, but in a statement, paul nuttal said his party had been a victim of itsnd if the price of britain leaving the eu is a tory advance, it's a price ukip‘s prepared to pay, although he insisted the party still had a bright future. sue ransom agrees. she lost her council seat last night. her husband failed to win but they say ukip will fight on, despite theresa may encroaching on their territory. has she stolen ukip‘s policy? yes, absolutely. does that mean she's stolen ukip‘s vote? possibly. she's saying what people want to hear. she says what i want to hear. so ukip‘s role now — is what if theresa may's saying what you want to here? guardians of the brexit referendum, that's how we see ourselves. we are here to make sure what17 million people wanted is going to happen and there'll be no back sliding. but having suffered such losses even in its heartlands, it's hard to see where ukip goes from here. the snp is now the largest party in local government in scotland, winning a31 councillors. the scottish first minister, nicola sturgeon, said her party had won "l
today he avoided the cameras, but in a statement, paul nuttal said his party had been a victim of itsnd if the price of britain leaving the eu is a tory advance, it's a price ukip‘s prepared to pay, although he insisted the party still had a bright future. sue ransom agrees. she lost her council seat last night. her husband failed to win but they say ukip will fight on, despite theresa may encroaching on their territory. has she stolen ukip‘s policy? yes, absolutely. does that mean she's...
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the ukip leader, paul nuttall, has urged his supporters to "stay on the pitch", despite a drubbing inhe insists the party has a bright future and voters will return in their "droves" if theresa may fails to deliver on brexit. french presidential candidate emmanuel macron says he's the target of a huge hacking attack, the day before the people of france go to the polls. now on bbc news, click. this week: the coolest history lesson in history. the smallest car race in the world. and we are with the doctor, as something goes bang in the night. school, it's changed a lot since i went through the education mangle all those many years ago. many years ago. the school buildings may look the same, but technology has been infusing education for quite a while now. we have smart whiteboards, we have increasing use of tablets and laptops. we have e—textbooks instead of textbooks, but there are some systems which mean the way in which kids learn and are taught is changing completely. it seems many tech giants want to become part of education. after all, an early introduction to their brands may one
the ukip leader, paul nuttall, has urged his supporters to "stay on the pitch", despite a drubbing inhe insists the party has a bright future and voters will return in their "droves" if theresa may fails to deliver on brexit. french presidential candidate emmanuel macron says he's the target of a huge hacking attack, the day before the people of france go to the polls. now on bbc news, click. this week: the coolest history lesson in history. the smallest car race in the...
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it lost 13 seats in lincolnshire where its leader, paul nuttall, is running in the general election. the party is a victim of its own success. the former ukip mp douglas carswell says it's all over for ukip. alex forsyth reports from boston in lincolnshire. this lincolnshire market town has been right ukip turf. boston has seen a surge in migration from eastern europe. more people here backed brexit than anywhere in britain, but last night voters abandoned ukip. they were there for abandoned ukip. they were there for a purpose, they got us a referendum. they were getting us out. i think they did what they set out to do. they are a spent force. i don't think they will do much now. most of ukip's support here and almost all of its county council seats went to the tories. it is not a local issue, but some say they are the party to deliver brexit. i don't think ukip had any idea how to do it. who do you think can do it? we have to rely on the conservative party. at the moment the conservatives are the only viable party. theresa may is the right person to lead the country. she is strong e
it lost 13 seats in lincolnshire where its leader, paul nuttall, is running in the general election. the party is a victim of its own success. the former ukip mp douglas carswell says it's all over for ukip. alex forsyth reports from boston in lincolnshire. this lincolnshire market town has been right ukip turf. boston has seen a surge in migration from eastern europe. more people here backed brexit than anywhere in britain, but last night voters abandoned ukip. they were there for abandoned...
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and i think also for paul nuttall, ukip have not been having a very successful election campaign. election results seeming to show that they we re results seeming to show that they were pretty much in freefall. not standing in many of their previous seats. this is his chance to come out from under the shadow of nigel farage. nigel farage such a big figure and he has not really managed to break out and make his name. but i think nowjeremy corbyn is coming at the last minute, all eyes will be on him and whether he can perform tonight and get across the message tonight and get across the message toa tonight and get across the message to a wider audience. many thanks. just 15 minutes to go before the debate begin. we can show you some pictures. this is how the set for the seven—way debate was created. remember thatjeremy corbyn decided only today that he was going to turn up. the shadow foreign secretary emily thornbury was actually going to be there in his place butjeremy corbyn decided to turn up. we will bring you the debate in full. at 7:30pm. with extra on screen graphics on the
and i think also for paul nuttall, ukip have not been having a very successful election campaign. election results seeming to show that they we re results seeming to show that they were pretty much in freefall. not standing in many of their previous seats. this is his chance to come out from under the shadow of nigel farage. nigel farage such a big figure and he has not really managed to break out and make his name. but i think nowjeremy corbyn is coming at the last minute, all eyes will be on...
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they included the liberal democrats leader tim farron, ukip's paul nuttall, the snp's nicola sturgeon they had to say on the issue of brexit. it has been pretty much ignored since the referendum, gibraltar has been featured more than wales. we wa nt to been featured more than wales. we want to advocate wales' national interest and make sure that the tories don't get away with an extreme brexit. theresa may is not just pursuing a brexit, she is pursuing a hard and extreme one. she threatened again to walk away with no deal. that would be an economic catastrophe. in scotland alone, it would cost 80,000. —— 80,000 jobs. there was no clarity as to what leaving meant. that is why the general public should have the final say on the package. when people voted to leave the eu, they voted to control immigration. say no to any divorce bill that is put on the table. since we have been members of this club, we have paid over £180 billion in membership fees. the deal will only be good if theresa may shows backbone. the negotiations between brussels and london over the l-l...--_ n...---|- ._j |._j_
they included the liberal democrats leader tim farron, ukip's paul nuttall, the snp's nicola sturgeon they had to say on the issue of brexit. it has been pretty much ignored since the referendum, gibraltar has been featured more than wales. we wa nt to been featured more than wales. we want to advocate wales' national interest and make sure that the tories don't get away with an extreme brexit. theresa may is not just pursuing a brexit, she is pursuing a hard and extreme one. she threatened...
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the most they have managed to pick out is the fact that paul nuttall had to be told off because he callede wood natalie, and did the same thing to caroline lucas, presumably referring to the previous green party leader. there was a chance for them to stand out. it does sound as though they we re out. it does sound as though they were just reading prepared answers. there was a chance for someone to step up there, make a name for themselves and put a good case forward. nicola sturgeon has a reputation as being a really effective performer. tim farron was the one probably that desperately needed to show he was capable of being a strong voice, a strong leader, because the lib dems are really not managing to get to this resurgence they have talked so much about. in a poll today, they have halved the level of support. about. in a poll today, they have halved the level of supportm about. in a poll today, they have halved the level of support. it is like a boxing match without the opposition. they are swiping at the end nothing is coming back. one last tory, london city's air traffic has gone vir
the most they have managed to pick out is the fact that paul nuttall had to be told off because he callede wood natalie, and did the same thing to caroline lucas, presumably referring to the previous green party leader. there was a chance for them to stand out. it does sound as though they we re out. it does sound as though they were just reading prepared answers. there was a chance for someone to step up there, make a name for themselves and put a good case forward. nicola sturgeon has a...
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the ukip leader paul nuttall urges his supporters to "stay on the pitch" despite suffering heavy lossesrsday. he said voters would return if theresa may failed to deliver on brexit. the french authorities warn the media and the public not to spread documents hacked from the centrist candidate emmanuel macron‘s campaign team in the run—up to sunday's presidential election. at least 80 schoolgirls who were kidnapped by islamist militant group boko haram in nigeria more than three years ago — have been freed. a government official said their release followed negotiations with their captors. a has—been actor best known for playing an actor in the 80s is called in to help catch a serial killer. find out about cinema releases in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are katy balls, who's a political correspondent at the spectator and nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror, and sunday people. let us show you what we have so far. the observer headlines on labour's plans to increase income tax for people ear
the ukip leader paul nuttall urges his supporters to "stay on the pitch" despite suffering heavy lossesrsday. he said voters would return if theresa may failed to deliver on brexit. the french authorities warn the media and the public not to spread documents hacked from the centrist candidate emmanuel macron‘s campaign team in the run—up to sunday's presidential election. at least 80 schoolgirls who were kidnapped by islamist militant group boko haram in nigeria more than three...
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this is something paul nuttall of ukip has tried to play on. get english people the same deal scottish people have. all sorts of reasons why public spending is different. this kind of thing does seem a political ploy. kind of thing does seem a political ploy, and won the tory party basically think they can get away with because they are doing so well amongst older voters and they cannot afford, really, ithink, to inflame the national sentiment. ten for the headline, by the way. it is right to pick up on this. but they cannot say this is bad politics. ruth davidson, the scottish conservatives are on the scottish conservatives are on the march. it is a two horse fight north of the border between the scottish tories and the snp. last week the scottish tories were... you get free prescriptions in scotland. that was brought in by the snp. the scottish tories are against that, they have gone back on that and said they have gone back on that and said they would keep it. this is another sweetener for voters there. she said today, a bit more personality
this is something paul nuttall of ukip has tried to play on. get english people the same deal scottish people have. all sorts of reasons why public spending is different. this kind of thing does seem a political ploy. kind of thing does seem a political ploy, and won the tory party basically think they can get away with because they are doing so well amongst older voters and they cannot afford, really, ithink, to inflame the national sentiment. ten for the headline, by the way. it is right to...
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paul nuttal said ukip would beef up security by increasing numbers of police officers, troops and border other parties had been too cowardly to address the problem. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight, now on bbc news it's time for newsnight. bell tolls manchester remembers: a city known for its noise comes to a deafening halt. police close in on those linked to the attacker. but they say more may be at large. the general election is two weeks today. tonight, the first sense of how manchester's tragedy may shape the rest of the campaign. tomorrowjeremy corbyn will return to the campaign trail in a major speech in which he appears to draw a direct connection between british foreign policy and terrorist attacks. but how will campaigning carry on here? and have voters minds been changed by what's happened ? i never would imagine a bomb in manchester,
paul nuttal said ukip would beef up security by increasing numbers of police officers, troops and border other parties had been too cowardly to address the problem. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight, now on bbc news it's time for newsnight. bell tolls manchester remembers: a city known for its noise comes to a deafening halt. police close in on those linked to the attacker. but they say more may be at large. the general election is two weeks today. tonight, the...
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they included the liberal democrats leader tim farron, ukip's paul nuttall, the snp's nicola sturgeonco—leader caroline lucas. here's a flavour of what they had to say on the issue of brexit. it is only by electing plaid cymru mps that this advice will be heard. we have been pretty much ignored since the referendum. gibraltar has had more attention than we have had, so had more attention than we have had, so it is vital that we have a strong tea m so it is vital that we have a strong team of clyde comrie mps to advocate wales' national interests and to make sure the tories don't get away with an extreme brexit —— plaid cymru. theresa may isn'tjust pursuing brexit, she is pursuing a hard and extreme brexit. today in her manifesto she threatened again to walk away with no deal. that would be an economic catastrophe. that would cost in scotland alone 80,000 jobs. so my message to people in scotland, whether you voted to remain or leave, is the vote snp to strengthen our hand. the vote was to leave but leave can look very different. there was no clarity as to what it meant. that's why the
they included the liberal democrats leader tim farron, ukip's paul nuttall, the snp's nicola sturgeonco—leader caroline lucas. here's a flavour of what they had to say on the issue of brexit. it is only by electing plaid cymru mps that this advice will be heard. we have been pretty much ignored since the referendum. gibraltar has had more attention than we have had, so had more attention than we have had, so it is vital that we have a strong tea m so it is vital that we have a strong team of...
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paul nuttall promised his party would cut out what he called the cancer of radical islam.eresa may. this is a home secretary who cut the numbers of police officers, border guards, cut the number of prison officers. i'm sorry, it isn't a good record at all. ukip used this manifesto launch to push their integration agenda to try to persuade almost 4 million people who backed them last time to stick with them and win over new supports. they are promising more troops, more police, cutting the overseas aid budget to fund nhs, a ban on the full face veil and an english parliament. the messages, that ukip is prepared to do and say what the other parties will not. and on brexit, a pitch to still play a role. ukip is the country's insurance policy and if the government begin to backslide during these negotiations, then it must know that ukip will be there. but where? after a dismal performance in the local elections in a depleted roster of parliamentary candidates, ukip asa roster of parliamentary candidates, ukip as a struggle on its hands to prove that it remains relevant. this i
paul nuttall promised his party would cut out what he called the cancer of radical islam.eresa may. this is a home secretary who cut the numbers of police officers, border guards, cut the number of prison officers. i'm sorry, it isn't a good record at all. ukip used this manifesto launch to push their integration agenda to try to persuade almost 4 million people who backed them last time to stick with them and win over new supports. they are promising more troops, more police, cutting the...
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the ukip leader paul nuttall urges his supporters to "stay on the pitch" despite suffering heavy lossesursday. he said voters would return if theresa may failed to deliver on brexit. the french authorities warn the media and the public not to spread documents hacked from the centrist candidate emmanuel macron‘s campaign team in the run—up to sunday's presidential election. three men appear in court charged with the murder of businessman, guy hedger, who was shot dead at his home near ringwood in dorset. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. coming up this week on the travel show... rajan is in jerusalem, the world's holiest city. this is, for christianity, the most important place in the world. quite an incredible experience to be here. we touch down in saint martin for a spot ofjet blasting, and check out a music festival aiming to entice a younger crowd the caribbean island. and taking the perfect snap? we head to the lake district to capture one of the uk's most photographed landscapes. i want people to see my pictures and think, wow, that's inspiring. but it's something the
the ukip leader paul nuttall urges his supporters to "stay on the pitch" despite suffering heavy lossesursday. he said voters would return if theresa may failed to deliver on brexit. the french authorities warn the media and the public not to spread documents hacked from the centrist candidate emmanuel macron‘s campaign team in the run—up to sunday's presidential election. three men appear in court charged with the murder of businessman, guy hedger, who was shot dead at his home...
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there was a partial resumption of campaigning in the general election today as the leader of ukip, paul nuttall, launched the party's manifesto. but the event was overshadowed by the party's accusation that theresa may had "some responsibility" for the manchester bombing. the current home secretary, amber rudd, said it was not the time to make political points. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. manchester on everyone's minds, but ukip‘s manifesto was hardly a quiet affair. the party accusing theresa may of playing a part in creating the circumstances that led to monday's attack. the prime minister has, during her time in high office, presided over cuts to our police service and reductions in our armed forces too. it is also a dereliction of duty to allowjihadis to return to this country. he's promising thousands of extra police, soldiers and border guards. his supportersjeered reporters questioning the party's claims. ask a sensible question! it sounds like you are near as dammit blaming the prime minister for this attack and the circumstances that led to it. don't you understand e
there was a partial resumption of campaigning in the general election today as the leader of ukip, paul nuttall, launched the party's manifesto. but the event was overshadowed by the party's accusation that theresa may had "some responsibility" for the manchester bombing. the current home secretary, amber rudd, said it was not the time to make political points. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. manchester on everyone's minds, but ukip‘s manifesto was hardly a quiet...
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paul nuttall, the leader of ukip, is saying we are a victim of the own success. ourjob and now people don't see the need for them, it seems. it's a little bit like, you know the campaign for real ale, and now that everyone is drinking real ale in hipster pubs, they've got nothing to do. it's similar with ukip. they had one job. they've done their one job and now what are they for? this interpretation is interesting, that theresa may crossed ukip. but is that really fair? it does seem to be slightly, not the other way round but ukip is clearly infiltrated the tories. the one—liner like this is the idea that labour voters switched to ukip and now this time around, they're going to the tories. the guardian discovering that ukip as a gateway drug for the tories so labour voters go to ukip and then think, i like theresa may, although far instead. i think there is some evidence that there is truth in that. the eye talks about a blue tide. tories sweep britain in local elections. but also, these metro mayors. not eve ryo ne but also, these metro mayors. not everyone wan
paul nuttall, the leader of ukip, is saying we are a victim of the own success. ourjob and now people don't see the need for them, it seems. it's a little bit like, you know the campaign for real ale, and now that everyone is drinking real ale in hipster pubs, they've got nothing to do. it's similar with ukip. they had one job. they've done their one job and now what are they for? this interpretation is interesting, that theresa may crossed ukip. but is that really fair? it does seem to be...
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but paul nuttall saying people —— ukip are still very much in the fight. thank you.as been the party's policy for a number of years. but how would this actually work in practice? and is it feasible? earlier, i spoke to the railway writer christian wolmar, who has links with the labour party, and sam dumitriu, a research economist the adam smith institute. i began by asking christian wolmar how in reality labour would go about re—nationalising the rail network. what would happen is that when the franchises ran out, the franchises are contracts between the government and the private train operators, when they ran out, and they run for five or seven or ten years, they would simply revert to the government and then be run by probably a new body, maybe something like british rail. and when you say no cost, presumably there would be a cost of any other franchisees looking at the prospect of the government taking it out anyway said, ok, fine, habit 18 months earlier, we are walking away. they are under contract and if they did that, the government would be entitled to compe
but paul nuttall saying people —— ukip are still very much in the fight. thank you.as been the party's policy for a number of years. but how would this actually work in practice? and is it feasible? earlier, i spoke to the railway writer christian wolmar, who has links with the labour party, and sam dumitriu, a research economist the adam smith institute. i began by asking christian wolmar how in reality labour would go about re—nationalising the rail network. what would happen is that...
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i feel that paul nuttall has had a good time leading our party. and an usman today. the air we breathe. -- announcement. in particular, diesel cars. there has been a big change in how many diesel ca rs have been a big change in how many diesel cars have been on the road. they used to be about! million. during that time, the government said it was better to buy diesel cars for our health. 16 years later, look at last year, more than 11 million on the road. people thought they were better. now we think they are not better. now we think they are not better for the environment. especially nitrogen dioxide. the older diesel cars emit a lot of it. we are expecting to hear from the government today which has tried to delay this strategy, but the courts said you need to give it out by may the ninth. one of the options that has been much talked about was a scrappage scheme. yes. that has been the headline attention before older diesel cars. those bought nearer to 2000. £2000 has been mentioned as an incentive to buy a new car. many other ideas as well. we
i feel that paul nuttall has had a good time leading our party. and an usman today. the air we breathe. -- announcement. in particular, diesel cars. there has been a big change in how many diesel ca rs have been a big change in how many diesel cars have been on the road. they used to be about! million. during that time, the government said it was better to buy diesel cars for our health. 16 years later, look at last year, more than 11 million on the road. people thought they were better. now we...
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that was paul nuttall talking to andrew mark on the andrew marsh show on bbc one.ews. donald trump has told the leaders of more than a0 muslim nations, that they must join forces and play their part in defeating religious extremism. the conservatives defend proposals to change social care, but won't confirm which pensioners will lose their winter fuel allowance. meanwhile, labour says it will keep the allowance, and guarantee annual rises in pensions and other benefits. at least 18 cia informants were killed or imprisoned in china after a spy network was dismantled according to reports in the new york times. it is not clear whether the cia was hacked or whether a mole helped the chinese to identify the agents over a two year period, officials told the paper. it's being described as one of the worst intelligence breaches in decades. the cia has declined to comment. north korea has launched another missile, according to security officials in south korea. it's the latest in a series of tests and launches, amid concerns about the country's nuclear capability. earlier t
that was paul nuttall talking to andrew mark on the andrew marsh show on bbc one.ews. donald trump has told the leaders of more than a0 muslim nations, that they must join forces and play their part in defeating religious extremism. the conservatives defend proposals to change social care, but won't confirm which pensioners will lose their winter fuel allowance. meanwhile, labour says it will keep the allowance, and guarantee annual rises in pensions and other benefits. at least 18 cia...
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paul nuttall said is not enough to just light some candles and people have to talk about the issues. and the scheme which is there to encourage people to speak out and to encourage people to speak out and to talk when they are suspicious of people in their community and also the question of resources, policing, the question of resources, policing, the monetary going into intelligence, they will be questions that theresa may has got to answer. ukip will say when better to do that than in the middle of the general election campaign. thanks for joining us. we can now hear from theresa may. on the intelligence sharing with america, we have a special relationship with the usa, this is our deepest defence and security partnership that we have, which is built on trust. part of that trust is knowing intelligence can be shared competently is knowing intelligence can be sha red competently and is knowing intelligence can be shared competently and i will be making clear to president trump that intelligence that is shared between law enforcement agencies must remain secure. “— law enforcement ag
paul nuttall said is not enough to just light some candles and people have to talk about the issues. and the scheme which is there to encourage people to speak out and to encourage people to speak out and to talk when they are suspicious of people in their community and also the question of resources, policing, the question of resources, policing, the monetary going into intelligence, they will be questions that theresa may has got to answer. ukip will say when better to do that than in the...
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paul nuttall, the ukip bleeder.atest on the campaign, on our website — that's bbc.co.uk/news. let's look at some of the other main stories today. a surfer who survived for more than 30 hours clinging to his board in the irish sea has been described as ‘extremely lucky‘ by the belfast coastguard who saved him. 22—year—old matthew bryce was reported missing when he failed to return from a trip off the argyll coast on sunday. he was eventually spotted by a helicopter 13 miles off shore. our correspondent chris buckler is on the antrim coast. it is an extraordinary tale. thank goodness he is all right, but it's extraordinary, chris. it certainly is, matthew bryce went surfing at a beach near campbeltown on sunday afternoon just before lunchtime he went into the water. at that stage he went out in very windy conditions, he wasn't found until the next day. where he was discovered it was miles out to see beyond a raffle island you can see behind me, somewhere between northern ireland and scotland. that was after a major re
paul nuttall, the ukip bleeder.atest on the campaign, on our website — that's bbc.co.uk/news. let's look at some of the other main stories today. a surfer who survived for more than 30 hours clinging to his board in the irish sea has been described as ‘extremely lucky‘ by the belfast coastguard who saved him. 22—year—old matthew bryce was reported missing when he failed to return from a trip off the argyll coast on sunday. he was eventually spotted by a helicopter 13 miles off shore....
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paul nuttall says ukip has a bright future and voters will return in their "droves" if theresa may failso deliver on brexit. french presidential candidate, emmanuel macron, says he's the target of a massive hacking attack, the day before france goes to the polls. three men appear in court charged with murdering businessman, guy hedger, who was allegedly fatally shot during a botched burglary. also in the next hour, the boogie wonderland of bakers hoping to rise to the occasion. choreographers get in on the mix at the first ever national festival of making in blackburn. and manchester city strengthen their position to qualify for next year's champions league, as they move back up to third in the premier league, with a 5—0 win against crystal palace and click goes behind closed doors with the doctor, as something goes bump in the night. that is in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the liberal democrats have pledged to increase spending on the nhs and social care, by raising income tax by a penny. they say the extra £6 billion would be ringfenced in eng
paul nuttall says ukip has a bright future and voters will return in their "droves" if theresa may failso deliver on brexit. french presidential candidate, emmanuel macron, says he's the target of a massive hacking attack, the day before france goes to the polls. three men appear in court charged with murdering businessman, guy hedger, who was allegedly fatally shot during a botched burglary. also in the next hour, the boogie wonderland of bakers hoping to rise to the occasion....
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paul nuttall says ukip has a bright future and voters will return in their droves if theresa may failso deliver on brexit. french presidential candidate emmanuel macron says he has been the target of a massive hacking attack the day before france goes to the polls. three men appear in court charged with murdering businessman guy hedger, who was allegedly fatally shot during a botched burglary. also in the next hour, the boogie wonderland of bakers hoping to rise to the occasion. choreographers get in on the mix at the first—ever national festival of making in blackburn. manchester city are looking to move back above liverpool in the premier league. and the travel show heads to the church of the holy sepulchre injerusalem. that is in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon. the liberal democrats have pledged to increase spending on the nhs and social care by raising income tax by a penny. they say the extra £6 billion would be ringfenced in england but scotland, wales and northern ireland would be able to decide how to spend the extra cash. it comes as party leaders are out campa
paul nuttall says ukip has a bright future and voters will return in their droves if theresa may failso deliver on brexit. french presidential candidate emmanuel macron says he has been the target of a massive hacking attack the day before france goes to the polls. three men appear in court charged with murdering businessman guy hedger, who was allegedly fatally shot during a botched burglary. also in the next hour, the boogie wonderland of bakers hoping to rise to the occasion. choreographers...
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the ukip leader paul nuttall has urged his supporters to "stay on the pitch", despite a drubbing in localns. he inisists the party has a bright future and voters will return in their "droves" if theresa may fails to deliver on brexit. french presidential candidate emmanuel macron says he's the target of a huge hacking attack, the day before the people of france go to the polls. three men appear in court charged with murdering businessman guy hedger who was allegedly fatally shot during a botched burglary. now on bbc news, we follow up a 2005 documentary about children living in mumbai — returning to meet them as young adults — in india's millenials. india's millennial generation. over 65% of this vast country's population are under 35. they are tech—savvy, mobile, and better educated than their parents and their grandparents. in 2004, the bbc met a group of children in mumbai who encapsulate generation y. they came from a variety of backgrounds, but they all had one thing in common. their hopes and dreams. together: namaste. we've returned to see how life has changed for them. have their
the ukip leader paul nuttall has urged his supporters to "stay on the pitch", despite a drubbing in localns. he inisists the party has a bright future and voters will return in their "droves" if theresa may fails to deliver on brexit. french presidential candidate emmanuel macron says he's the target of a huge hacking attack, the day before the people of france go to the polls. three men appear in court charged with murdering businessman guy hedger who was allegedly fatally...
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that was the ukip leader, paul nuttall. the green party has also announced its strategy for brexit.co—leader, caroline lucas said people should have a chance to ratify the final deal of any brexit negotiations. although my party fought hard to try to ensure that britain stayed in the eu andi to ensure that britain stayed in the eu and i voted against the unconditional triggering of article 50, we accept, of course, that the referendum was an instruction to the government to begin brexit negotiations. we do not accept however that the decision should be irreversible. the referendum should be the start, not the end of the democratic process. and it is therefore right that people themselves should have the right to have a say on the final deal ina right to have a say on the final deal in a ratification referendum with the option to remain in the eu finally there on the ballot paper the now, those who will say this is against the will of the people. but the claim that the referendum produced an irreversible verdict is a sham. at a general election, voters obviously have the right to rev
that was the ukip leader, paul nuttall. the green party has also announced its strategy for brexit.co—leader, caroline lucas said people should have a chance to ratify the final deal of any brexit negotiations. although my party fought hard to try to ensure that britain stayed in the eu andi to ensure that britain stayed in the eu and i voted against the unconditional triggering of article 50, we accept, of course, that the referendum was an instruction to the government to begin brexit...