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peter elle edwards , the former peter elle edwards, the former editor of labour list. ritain can learn from it. i mean, first of all, you reer— it. i mean, first of all, you feel horror.— it. i mean, first of all, you feel horror. you— c i mean, first of all, you feel horror. you know, a mum has rear— feel horror. you know, a mum has reer ner— feel horror. you know, a mum has reer ner eon— feel horror. you know, a mum has lost her son and— feel horror. you know, a mum has lost her son and there are scenes of several infernos across france. _ scenes of several infernos across france. pretty narnryrng.- across france. pretty horrifying. if you start a fire, you— horrifying. if you start a fire, you nan-r— horrifying. if you start a fire, you don't know— horrifying. if you start a fire, you don't know what the consequences- you don't know what the consequences are. so you've got to consequences are. so you've got re rake— consequences are. so you've got re rake n— consequences are. so you've got to take it seriously.— consequences are. so you've got to take it seriously. i
peter elle edwards , the former peter elle edwards, the former editor of labour list. ritain can learn from it. i mean, first of all, you reer— it. i mean, first of all, you feel horror.— it. i mean, first of all, you feel horror. you— c i mean, first of all, you feel horror. you know, a mum has rear— feel horror. you know, a mum has reer ner— feel horror. you know, a mum has reer ner eon— feel horror. you know, a mum has lost her son and— feel horror. you know, a mum has lost her...
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peter elle edwards , the former peter elle edwards, the former editor of labour list. nk britain can learn from it. i mean, first of all, you reer— it. i mean, first of all, you feel horror.— it. i mean, first of all, you feel horror. you— c i mean, first of all, you feel horror. you know, a mum has rear— feel horror. you know, a mum has reer ner— feel horror. you know, a mum has reer ner eon— feel horror. you know, a mum has lost her son and— feel horror. you know, a mum has lost her son and there are scenes of several infernos across france. _ scenes of several infernos across france. pretty narnryrng.- across france. pretty horrifying. if you start a fire, you— horrifying. if you start a fire, you nan-r— horrifying. if you start a fire, you don't know— horrifying. if you start a fire, you don't know what the consequences- you don't know what the consequences are. so you've got to consequences are. so you've got re rake— consequences are. so you've got re rake n— consequences are. so you've got to take it seriously.— consequences are. so you've got to take it seriousl
peter elle edwards , the former peter elle edwards, the former editor of labour list. nk britain can learn from it. i mean, first of all, you reer— it. i mean, first of all, you feel horror.— it. i mean, first of all, you feel horror. you— c i mean, first of all, you feel horror. you know, a mum has rear— feel horror. you know, a mum has reer ner— feel horror. you know, a mum has reer ner eon— feel horror. you know, a mum has lost her son and— feel horror. you know, a mum has lost...
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joining me again is ben habib and peter edwards, who . peter, we're going edwards, who. going to come to you first on this one. migrant marquees. what do you think of this policy ? we've you think of this policy? we've had boats. we've had rwanda . it had boats. we've had rwanda. it had boats. we've had rwanda. it had to come to tents eventually i >> -- >> well, as you might say, we've not had rwanda because we've had announcement announcements. >> had announcements. the >> we've had announcements. the number sent to rwanda number of people sent to rwanda last was zero. last year was zero. >> the number of people sent to rwanda. criticising the rwanda. no, i'm criticising the government, know, that's fine. >> that's fine. just picky. the number people sent rwanda number of people sent to rwanda this was zero. in fact, this year was zero. in fact, we've more home secretaries we've had more home secretaries than had sent to than we've had people sent to rwanda. my point. i love that. >> so will the marquees happen? ihope >> so will the marquees happen? i hope not. i don't t
joining me again is ben habib and peter edwards, who . peter, we're going edwards, who. going to come to you first on this one. migrant marquees. what do you think of this policy ? we've you think of this policy? we've had boats. we've had rwanda . it had boats. we've had rwanda. it had boats. we've had rwanda. it had to come to tents eventually i >> -- >> well, as you might say, we've not had rwanda because we've had announcement announcements. >> had announcements. the...
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gb news contributor and former also peter edwards, former mep, also peter edwards, former mep, also peter defence and security and michael security expert, and michael cole royal cole, former bbc royal correspondent. for correspondent. thank you for your thoughts. well, what do you think let's quick look think? let's have a quick look at you've saying. at what you've been saying. janine should janine says prince george should serve the forces are serve because the forces are very loyal their commander in very loyal to their commander in chief. should earned very loyal to their commander in chithe should earned very loyal to their commander in chithe time should earned very loyal to their commander in chithe time he tould earned very loyal to their commander in chithe time he becomesearned very loyal to their commander in chithe time he becomes kingd by the time he becomes king. well, this well. but that well, this as well. but that didn't work for harry, did it? i mean, look what's to mean, look what's happened to harry. bad. it harry. it's bad. isn't it terrible happened, harry. john say
gb news contributor and former also peter edwards, former mep, also peter edwards, former mep, also peter defence and security and michael security expert, and michael cole royal cole, former bbc royal correspondent. for correspondent. thank you for your thoughts. well, what do you think let's quick look think? let's have a quick look at you've saying. at what you've been saying. janine should janine says prince george should serve the forces are serve because the forces are very loyal their...
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, former editor of peter edwards, former editor of labour list. i want to start tonight, alex, talking about indoctrination in the nation's schools. yesterday, i was stopped at westminster tube station by a young man who said lee , we, me and my friends love lee, we, me and my friends love everything you say and do, but our teachers hate you. i'm thinking to myself, why is that? why are teachers letting their children political children know their political persuasion ? what do you think of persuasion? what do you think of that, alex? >> i've nothing against >> i've got nothing against teachers being about what teachers being open about what their are. i their political views are. i don't them it don't expect them to hold it against the children they teach if they disagree. the biggest problem, it seems to is that problem, it seems to me, is that there's not much diversity in there's not much diversity in the room there the staff room anymore. there used pretty even used to be a pretty even balance. mean, i think in the balance. i mean, i think in
, former editor of peter edwards, former editor of labour list. i want to start tonight, alex, talking about indoctrination in the nation's schools. yesterday, i was stopped at westminster tube station by a young man who said lee , we, me and my friends love lee, we, me and my friends love everything you say and do, but our teachers hate you. i'm thinking to myself, why is that? why are teachers letting their children political children know their political persuasion ? what do you think of...
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it's a very interesting point. >> i mean, peter, peter edwards, we've two. got two. peter's here today. but peter edwards, i have seen quite a lot of people on the left making excuses for low level crime , talking about, oh, level crime, talking about, oh, well, if vulnerable people are stealing from big corporations , stealing from big corporations, nafions stealing from big corporations, nations or big supermarket chains like the co—op, it must be because as they're in such a vulnerable position that therefore, you know, they should be let off. >> no, people should not be let off. i've never been homeless, so i've never had to beg for food. >> i can understand the desperation in, but we should all follow the law . and i want all follow the law. and i want to mention the a word which no one has. so far, although the other at austerity other hinted at it. austerity yes, there's a requirement for cultural change in some parts of the police , as peter spelt out the police, as peter spelt out from his own experience. but i looked into some of the stats this morni
it's a very interesting point. >> i mean, peter, peter edwards, we've two. got two. peter's here today. but peter edwards, i have seen quite a lot of people on the left making excuses for low level crime , talking about, oh, level crime, talking about, oh, well, if vulnerable people are stealing from big corporations , stealing from big corporations, nafions stealing from big corporations, nations or big supermarket chains like the co—op, it must be because as they're in such a...
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he's the on peter edwards. he's the totmet— on peter edwards.but as we move towards the emt ot the— of rain. but as we move towards the end of the week, it should settbe— the end of the week, it should settbe towa— the end of the week, it should settle down a— the end of the week, it should settle down a little. so back to samtaw— settle down a little. so back to swmtaw ewemmg— settle down a little. so back to sunday evening continue sunday evening and we continue to sunday evening and we continue bases. the- to have showers across the batman— to have showers across the northern _the - to have showers across the northern the uk. plenty northern half of the uk. plenty of northern half of the uk. plenty ot-sbebbs— northern half of the uk. plenty of spells overnight. of clear spells overnight. twtbet— of clear spells overnight. further south _ of clear spells overnight. further south and east, perhaps some-sbebbs— further south and east, perhaps some-spellslrain- some longer spells of rain as webb— some longer spells of rain as well-northern- some
he's the on peter edwards. he's the totmet— on peter edwards.but as we move towards the emt ot the— of rain. but as we move towards the end of the week, it should settbe— the end of the week, it should settbe towa— the end of the week, it should settle down a— the end of the week, it should settle down a little. so back to samtaw— settle down a little. so back to swmtaw ewemmg— settle down a little. so back to sunday evening continue sunday evening and we continue to sunday...
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he's the on peter edwards. he's the teamea— on peter edwards. settte— the end of the week, it should settte tewm— the end of the week, it should settle down a— the end of the week, it should settle down a little. so back to sweat— settle down a little. so back to sunday evening— settle down a little. so back to sunday evening continue sunday evening and we continue to sunday evening and we continue tea—aess tate- to have showers across the meatkem— to have showers across the northern _the - to have showers across the northern the uk. plenty northern half of the uk. plenty of northern half of the uk. plenty et-seetts— northern half of the uk. plenty of spells overnight. of clear spells overnight. twatkea— of clear spells overnight. further south _ of clear spells overnight. further south and east, perhaps seme-seetts— further south and east, perhaps some-spellslrain- some longer spells of rain as wett— some longer spells of rain as well-northern- some longer spells of rain as well northern parts of well across northern parts of seettamt— well acr
he's the on peter edwards. he's the teamea— on peter edwards. settte— the end of the week, it should settte tewm— the end of the week, it should settle down a— the end of the week, it should settle down a little. so back to sweat— settle down a little. so back to sunday evening— settle down a little. so back to sunday evening continue sunday evening and we continue to sunday evening and we continue tea—aess tate- to have showers across the meatkem— to have showers across the...
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okay, let's now to the former let's speak now to the former editor of labourlist, peter edwards. seat in uxbridge. the labour party thought they really should have won, but when it came down to single issue campaign, to a single issue campaign, labour mayor sadiq khan's policy of ulez , they were given a vote of ulez, they were given a vote to a chance to vote on it. they rejected now rejected this policy and now we're seeing a huge fallout , a we're seeing a huge fallout, a starmer saying that they need to reflect on policy. angela reflect on the policy. angela rayner yesterday said londoners can't afford ulez it's become a major headache for the labour party. this policy. >> so let's be realistic . >> so let's be realistic. >> so let's be realistic. >> labour's vote share went up in the two seats it contested heavily , which were uxbridge and heavily, which were uxbridge and selby, but then in spirit of being realistic with you as well, when keir says go well, when keir starmer says go away reflect, that really away and reflect, that really means probably change your mind, i thi
okay, let's now to the former let's speak now to the former editor of labourlist, peter edwards. seat in uxbridge. the labour party thought they really should have won, but when it came down to single issue campaign, to a single issue campaign, labour mayor sadiq khan's policy of ulez , they were given a vote of ulez, they were given a vote to a chance to vote on it. they rejected now rejected this policy and now we're seeing a huge fallout , a we're seeing a huge fallout, a starmer saying that...
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for the next hour, it's former brexit party mep ben habib and former editor of the labourlist peter edwardsthey'll be joining me later in the show. >> before we get started, >> but before we get started, let's the latest news let's get the latest news headunes let's get the latest news headlines rte edison . headlines from rte edison. >> thanks, dawn . good afternoon. >> thanks, dawn. good afternoon. it's 3:00 on edison in the newsroom . our top story, former newsroom. our top story, former home secretary dame priti patel has told gb news the government needs to clamp down on, quote, lefty lawyers to stop illegal migration. she says the attorney general and the lord chancellor need to take action over how law firms behave . that says the firms behave. that says the number of channel crossings continues to climb. more than 41,700 people intercepted in small boats. so far this year. dame pretty warns the clock is ticking for the government to implement its new illegal migration bill
for the next hour, it's former brexit party mep ben habib and former editor of the labourlist peter edwardsthey'll be joining me later in the show. >> before we get started, >> but before we get started, let's the latest news let's get the latest news headunes let's get the latest news headlines rte edison . headlines from rte edison. >> thanks, dawn . good afternoon. >> thanks, dawn. good afternoon. it's 3:00 on edison in the newsroom . our top story, former newsroom....
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well, joining me now is former brexit party mep ben habib and former editor of labourlist peter edwardsblue collar conservative as they don't believe sunak has got any real faith in brexit. would you agree ? >> sunak is 7— >> sunak is not ? >> sunak is not a 7 >> sunak is not a conservative. >> sunak is not a conservative. >> he's not a brexiteer and he's most certainly not a unionist. >> sunak is the antithesis of the prime minister we'd want in office trying to deliver a bold , independent, nimble, nimble trading nation that the united kingdom needs to be. >> he's the man is ideologically devoid . he's committed to gut devoid. he's committed to gut churning through independent bodies which are unaccountable through supranational institutions, which again, take away, you know , take away, take away, you know, take away, take away, you know, take away, take away the voice of the people. no sunakis away the voice of the people. no sunak is not a brexiteer by any stretch whatsoever . so just to stretch whatsoever. so just to give you some examples , he give you some examples, he promised
well, joining me now is former brexit party mep ben habib and former editor of labourlist peter edwardsblue collar conservative as they don't believe sunak has got any real faith in brexit. would you agree ? >> sunak is 7— >> sunak is not ? >> sunak is not a 7 >> sunak is not a conservative. >> sunak is not a conservative. >> he's not a brexiteer and he's most certainly not a unionist. >> sunak is the antithesis of the prime minister we'd want in...
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edwards who was hit fatally and died. so let's discuss this case further, joining me now is peter williams, a former merseyside police inspector and senior lecturer at the liverpool centre for advanced policing studies atjohn moores university. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. you have obviously been following this case very quickly, what are your reflections on what we have seen so far in terms of the investigation by the police to where we are today? the investigation _ to where we are today? the investigation in _ to where we are today? tue: investigation in relation to where we are today? tte: investigation in relation to the police has been a very credible one as was, of course, the investigation which unfortunately we had to witness with the shutting of the nine—year—old girl, which no doubt viewers remember. that trial was concluded a couple of months ago as well. it illustrates the complexity of these investigations. of course all of them contain some elements of forensic evidence and it is at the forensic evidence and it is at the forensic evidence and it is at the forensic evidence in this as in the convicti
edwards who was hit fatally and died. so let's discuss this case further, joining me now is peter williams, a former merseyside police inspector and senior lecturer at the liverpool centre for advanced policing studies atjohn moores university. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. you have obviously been following this case very quickly, what are your reflections on what we have seen so far in terms of the investigation by the police to where we are today? the investigation _ to where we...
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peter, thanks for that. the bbc is resuming its investigation into the conduct of the news presenter huw edwards, who was yesterdayof making payments for sexually explicit images. a statement released by his wife last night said he was suffering from serious mental health issues and is receiving treatment. 0ur media and arts correspondent david sillito is here. the name is out there, we know who it is. where do we go from here? yes, five days of headlines and mounting allegations. the name was finally revealed yesterday evening, and it followed a statement from police. this was about the original story about a young person, he was alleged to have been paid thousands of pounds for sexually explicit photos. they say they have spoken to the young person and their family and say there is no information suggesting a crime has taken place. that raises some questions about the sun originalstory, the young person, via lawyers, described the story as rubbish, but the sun has said it has no plans to publish further stories about huw edwards and will cooperate with the bbc investigation, which can now resume because the poli
peter, thanks for that. the bbc is resuming its investigation into the conduct of the news presenter huw edwards, who was yesterdayof making payments for sexually explicit images. a statement released by his wife last night said he was suffering from serious mental health issues and is receiving treatment. 0ur media and arts correspondent david sillito is here. the name is out there, we know who it is. where do we go from here? yes, five days of headlines and mounting allegations. the name was...
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peter bowes, thank you so much. one of the most recognizable faces on british television anchoring coverage of major national and internati from this chair, hugh edwardsd anchor of the bbc's news at 10:00 has been revealed as the man at the nter of allegations of the payment of thousands of pounds to a young person forex was it pictures. he was identified in a statement on his behalf by h wife who said he is now quote receiving hospital care having suffered a serious mental health episod after what had been five extremely difficult days. edwards has not resigned. the statement went on to say that quote when well enough he intends to respond to the stories that have been published. u.k. metropolitan police have reviewed the allegations and said there's no evidence of a criminal offense. hugh edwards statement says when well enough to do so he intends to respond. as the bbc resumes its inquiry into the conduct of the sun newspaper says it will not be printing more claims. here is our culture editor, katie razzle. >> tonight at 10 we are in edinburgh where the king is being presented with the crown jewels of scotland. >> named and likely a huge shock to
peter bowes, thank you so much. one of the most recognizable faces on british television anchoring coverage of major national and internati from this chair, hugh edwardsd anchor of the bbc's news at 10:00 has been revealed as the man at the nter of allegations of the payment of thousands of pounds to a young person forex was it pictures. he was identified in a statement on his behalf by h wife who said he is now quote receiving hospital care having suffered a serious mental health episod after...
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chamber men richard mills, i'd also like to be attributed in other council ian edwards and neighbouring association chairman peterlick in history. that will change i the tone of the interview. you have a situation — the tone of the interview. you have a situation where _ the tone of the interview. you have a situation where things _ the tone of the interview. you have a situation where things are - the tone of the interview. you have a situation where things are very i a situation where things are very tough people now. i would say because of mismanagement of the economy and the conservative party and mortgages there are paying, energy bills they've got, then when they are faced with a potential additional charge, they will be a difficult thing and gives the conservative party something to campaign against and do that without a specific issue, to a particular part of united kingdom. what we ought to get from the whole picture tonight is what is the national story. it tonight is what is the national sto . ., , tonight is what is the national sto. ., , story. it does sound, chris, as if it was really _ story. it do
chamber men richard mills, i'd also like to be attributed in other council ian edwards and neighbouring association chairman peterlick in history. that will change i the tone of the interview. you have a situation — the tone of the interview. you have a situation where _ the tone of the interview. you have a situation where things _ the tone of the interview. you have a situation where things are - the tone of the interview. you have a situation where things are very i a situation where...