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what is his key message in peterborough? well, jeremy corbyn has just finished giving peterborough? finished giving his peterborough? well, jeremy corbyn has just finished giving his speech to labour party members and activists in peterborough. you can see the battlebus is still behind me. jeremy corbyn came with a message about pensioners, clearly sensing that the conservative party is vulnerable on this issue. it is a huge political shift if you cast your mind back to david cameron's conservative party. back then, the conservatives were seen as the party of protecting older people. with these manifesto changes on pensions, on social care, on the issue of means testing winter fuel allowance, jeremy corbyn senses an opportunity. in his speech today in peterborough, he accused the conservatives of abandoning unthreatening pensioners. we have a process in this country called winter fuel allowance is. they are there for a reason. because there is so much poverty amongst older people, some of whom die of hypothermia. so there is a winter fuel allowance. and it is paid to everybody, univ
what is his key message in peterborough? well, jeremy corbyn has just finished giving peterborough? finished giving his peterborough? well, jeremy corbyn has just finished giving his speech to labour party members and activists in peterborough. you can see the battlebus is still behind me. jeremy corbyn came with a message about pensioners, clearly sensing that the conservative party is vulnerable on this issue. it is a huge political shift if you cast your mind back to david cameron's...
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were a business park attached to peterborough united football ground.r the elderly in bedford. he has sensed the conservative party are vulnerable on theissue conservative party are vulnerable on the issue of pensioners given the announcement in their manifesto of ending the triple lock on pensions and the idea to means test of the winter fuel allowance. jeremy corbyn thinks this is an issue that labour can punch through on. john mcdonnell this morning released a poster talking about a triple whammy under the conservatives for pensioners. nowjeremy corbyn was asked about labour's plans for the elderly when he was visiting bedford earlier this morning. we will keep the winter fuel allowa nce, we will keep the winter fuel allowance, the triple lock. is not that she is being honest with people? she hasn't said what level and issues —— how going to change it. labour will keep winter fuel allowa nce it. labour will keep winter fuel allowance and it will be universal. peterborough is a key target seat for the labour party, conservative majority just over for
were a business park attached to peterborough united football ground.r the elderly in bedford. he has sensed the conservative party are vulnerable on theissue conservative party are vulnerable on the issue of pensioners given the announcement in their manifesto of ending the triple lock on pensions and the idea to means test of the winter fuel allowance. jeremy corbyn thinks this is an issue that labour can punch through on. john mcdonnell this morning released a poster talking about a triple...
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she's at truckfest in peterborough.ea rs firefighter, a 42 ton truck, ten years old, but look how large areas it is. there's a nice comfy bed, a television as well, and we've got a microwave and a fridge in here but it isa microwave and a fridge in here but it is a fully customised to truck, it's not just it is a fully customised to truck, it's notjust a show it is a fully customised to truck, it's not just a show truck, it is a fully customised to truck, it's notjust a show truck, it it is a fully customised to truck, it's not just a show truck, it works as well! it does eight miles to the gallon, it takes diesel and this particular one is done1 million kilometres, you heard that right, 1 million, around 600,000 miles! i have to say it is much more luxurious than my house! it's also drier in here than outside, heavy rain at the moment in peterborough at truckfest. through the morning what you will find is the rain will tend to ease and some will see showers. today the brightest skies will be across north—western parts
she's at truckfest in peterborough.ea rs firefighter, a 42 ton truck, ten years old, but look how large areas it is. there's a nice comfy bed, a television as well, and we've got a microwave and a fridge in here but it isa microwave and a fridge in here but it is a fully customised to truck, it's not just it is a fully customised to truck, it's notjust a show it is a fully customised to truck, it's not just a show truck, it is a fully customised to truck, it's notjust a show truck, it it is a...
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and a full list of candidates in peterborough here.. now some of those iconic items are going under the hammer. they're being sold at auction by the family ofjean alexander, the actress who played her for more than two decades. the auction is taking place in her hometown of southport. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson is there. oh, look, i don't care if it only cost 2p! it is one of the most famous outfits in tv history. the curlers, the hairnet, and the pinny of hilda ogden. and it's going under the hammer this afternoon. you can get rid of it, and yourself and all! jean alexander played coronation street's much loved gossip for more than 20 years. she died last october at the age of 90 and today her nieces are auctioning off her belongings. the star attraction is the pinny. of course. did you know she always had that? i didn't, really. when we came to tidy up her things, sadly after she died, i came across a parcel in a wardrobe with her handwriting on a little label. and when we looked into it further it turned out that
and a full list of candidates in peterborough here.. now some of those iconic items are going under the hammer. they're being sold at auction by the family ofjean alexander, the actress who played her for more than two decades. the auction is taking place in her hometown of southport. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson is there. oh, look, i don't care if it only cost 2p! it is one of the most famous outfits in tv history. the curlers, the hairnet, and the pinny of hilda ogden. and...
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but in seats like peterborough, a conservative held seat, it is a marginal seat with only a 2000— oddg it heavily. theresa may will be hoping that issues like brexit will cut through here, rather than issues of social policy, as she has been talking about today. thank you. a former youth team coach at newcastle united has been charged with 29 sexual offences alleged to have been committed between 1973 and 1998. george ormond, who's 61, will appear before magistrates in newcastle next month. the tv entertainer rolf harris has this morning been released from stafford prison. mr harris — who's 87 — was convicted and sentenced in 2014. he is currently on trial facing four counts of indecent assault against three teenage girls that allegedly took place in the 70s and early 80s. he had been appearing by video link but will appear in court in person when the trial resumes on monday. he denies all the charges against him. the headlines: julian assange has said he does not forgive or forget after a swedish prosecutor claimed she was dropping an investigation of rape against him. the prime mini
but in seats like peterborough, a conservative held seat, it is a marginal seat with only a 2000— oddg it heavily. theresa may will be hoping that issues like brexit will cut through here, rather than issues of social policy, as she has been talking about today. thank you. a former youth team coach at newcastle united has been charged with 29 sexual offences alleged to have been committed between 1973 and 1998. george ormond, who's 61, will appear before magistrates in newcastle next month....
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greater manchester, liverpool, the west midlands, tees valley, the west of england and cambridge and peterboroughthey'll mostly be responsible for economic development. doncaster and north tyneside are also voting for local authority mayors. local elections won't necessarily tell us much about how people might vote in a national contest, but as the results come in on friday, party leaders will seize on anything that suggests they have momentum heading into the general election on the 8thjune. thank you very much, again. looking forward to the local elections tomorrow. it's the most prominent arts prize in britain and for years it's been the preserve of young british artists. but this year, for the first time since 1991, the turner prize has scrapped the age limit and two artists over 50 have made it to the shortlist. our arts correspondent, david sillito, has been speaking to one of them. you certainly didn't expect this? no, not at all. not at all. not at all! i mean, it does make me laugh. it's been a strange day for lubaina himid. she's painted for more than 35 years and today, at the age of 6
greater manchester, liverpool, the west midlands, tees valley, the west of england and cambridge and peterboroughthey'll mostly be responsible for economic development. doncaster and north tyneside are also voting for local authority mayors. local elections won't necessarily tell us much about how people might vote in a national contest, but as the results come in on friday, party leaders will seize on anything that suggests they have momentum heading into the general election on the 8thjune....
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peterborough have mixed views about the party not standing harem peterborough have mixed views aboutit is a bit cynical. why would you tell someone to vote for another team? that's sago arsenal and you're going to tell all your arsenal supporters to support manchester, otherwise they will like manchester, otherwise they will like manchester too much another comeback to arsenal. it's not a surprise. they have done theirjob. they're never going to run this country. labour's candidate launched a campaign at the weekend. they are hoping that ukip voters will come back to them. people voted ukip to come back to —— to get out of the european union. but they also voted ukipfor european union. but they also voted ukip for things that labour are promising to deliver on. you give up trying to get their candidates in this year, but on deciding where not to stand could have a big impact on the selection. ikea in north norfolk in another twist, the greens which lasted —— in another twist, the greens have decided not to stand here to help the liberal democrat candidate norman lamb. in north norfol
peterborough have mixed views about the party not standing harem peterborough have mixed views aboutit is a bit cynical. why would you tell someone to vote for another team? that's sago arsenal and you're going to tell all your arsenal supporters to support manchester, otherwise they will like manchester, otherwise they will like manchester too much another comeback to arsenal. it's not a surprise. they have done theirjob. they're never going to run this country. labour's candidate launched a...
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." >> thank you, dan, the leier jet that crashed enroute to peterborough last week says the jet started its landing turn less than a mile from the runway when they typically start four miles out. the pilot and copilot were killed. >> a man was rushed to hanneman hospital after being hit by a vehicle on i-95 near the girard exit. not much is known about the victim or cause of the accident. >> things are back to normal in logan township after a chemical leak caused the evacuation of the area for most of the day. a valve on the car failed leaking propylene into the air. they got everybody out. >> we had to get out of the building immediately. >> you could see the gas bubbling up. it was a little frightening. >> official also tell "action news" that all of the buildings have been cleared. 2 companies will reopen tomorrow. >>> a tractor trailer are full of pigs overturned in hatfield nont gomry county tonight. the truck driver was trying to turn when the weight of the hogs, 160 of them shifted. an initial check of the pigs found most of them okay. the driver was not hurt. >> maria, who lost
." >> thank you, dan, the leier jet that crashed enroute to peterborough last week says the jet started its landing turn less than a mile from the runway when they typically start four miles out. the pilot and copilot were killed. >> a man was rushed to hanneman hospital after being hit by a vehicle on i-95 near the girard exit. not much is known about the victim or cause of the accident. >> things are back to normal in logan township after a chemical leak caused the...
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the learjet en route from philadelphia to peterborough airport when it made its doomed descent a quarter mile from the destination. second before the pilot talking with the control tower, everything seeming ok. >> yes, sir, we're doing it now. >> but a turn for the worse. >> your request for an ambulance at the scene of a plane crash into a building. >> charred cars and burnt buildings, part of the path of destruction. the two pilots, the only one onboard the aircraft, both killed in the fiery crash. >> everyone stop taxiing. lindsey: miraculously no one on the ground was injured and the buildings hit were safely evacuated. one person leaving 30 minutes before the flight came crashing down. abc news, new york. caught on camera, a man spotted lighting a mosque on fire in florida. police are releasing this footage. the incident happened back in february. the suspect tried to light a rope on fire but when he failed, he poured the ground and lit it up before walking away. police are hoping the surveillance video will lead them to the suspect. well, the new miss u.s.a., d.c.'s kara mccullough
the learjet en route from philadelphia to peterborough airport when it made its doomed descent a quarter mile from the destination. second before the pilot talking with the control tower, everything seeming ok. >> yes, sir, we're doing it now. >> but a turn for the worse. >> your request for an ambulance at the scene of a plane crash into a building. >> charred cars and burnt buildings, part of the path of destruction. the two pilots, the only one onboard the aircraft,...
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he lives in peterborough with his six brothers and sisters. politics to hani and we do sport. my mother was the politician in the family and i think she passed that gene to hani. she worked with the united nations. she was a decorated politician, i could say. today he's canvassing for his local conservative candidate, stuart jackson. strong and stable leadership for the united kingdom. absolutely. alongside local tory councillor, john peach. a good team member? a very good team member. very enthusiast. very knowledgeable. and very intelligent. ah! and good on the doorstep. i didn't pay him to say that. don't worry. 100 miles away in richmond park in south london... hello. elizabeth. yes. hello. nice to meet you. elizabeth is 16 and a committed supporter of the liberal democrats, even though her parents are both conservative voters. we're very proud of elizabeth that she has her own mind. bothjohn and myself would vote tory. do you ever think you'll change each other‘s minds? i don't think i'll ever be able to persuade dad. he's voted tory sinc
he lives in peterborough with his six brothers and sisters. politics to hani and we do sport. my mother was the politician in the family and i think she passed that gene to hani. she worked with the united nations. she was a decorated politician, i could say. today he's canvassing for his local conservative candidate, stuart jackson. strong and stable leadership for the united kingdom. absolutely. alongside local tory councillor, john peach. a good team member? a very good team member. very...
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a full list of candidates in peterborough as well.t a meeting of his parliamentary party this afternoon, mr kenny announced his decision to retire after six years as taoiseach. fine gael will elect a new leader, who will be in place by the second of june. 0ur ireland correspondent chris buckler looks back at enda kenny's career. add a word of warning, there is some flash of geography from the very beginning. —— flash photography. enda kenny has spent most of his life in politics. by spent most of his life in politics. by20fl spent most of his life in politics. by 2011 when he led his party, fine gael by 2011 when he led his party, fine gael, to their best election results ever. he had already been a member of ireland's parliament, the dail, forfour of ireland's parliament, the dail, for four decades. it has been a democratic revolution here. people did not take to the streets, they took to the baz boxes. he became taoiseach at a time when the country's finances were in a mess. after a banking crisis and the multi—billion euro bailout.
a full list of candidates in peterborough as well.t a meeting of his parliamentary party this afternoon, mr kenny announced his decision to retire after six years as taoiseach. fine gael will elect a new leader, who will be in place by the second of june. 0ur ireland correspondent chris buckler looks back at enda kenny's career. add a word of warning, there is some flash of geography from the very beginning. —— flash photography. enda kenny has spent most of his life in politics. by spent...
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in manchester, liverpool, the west midlands, tees valley, the west of england and cambridge and peterboroughfor economic development in their regions, but some will have powers over transport and housing. doncaster and north tyneside are also voting for local authority mayors. local elections won't necessarily tell us much about how people might vote in a national contest, but as the results come in on friday, party leaders will seize on anything that suggests they have momentum, heading into the general election on june 8th. george. thank you. it's the most high profile arts prize in britain, and for years it's been the preserve of young british artists. this year, for the first time since 1991, the turner prize has scrapped its age limit and two artists over 50 have made it to the shortlist. 0ur arts correspondent david sillito reports. you certainly did not expect this? no, not at all. not at all. not at all! i mean it does make me laugh. it has been a strange day for lubaina himid. she has painted for more than 35 years and today at the age of 62 she is on the turner prize short list. he
in manchester, liverpool, the west midlands, tees valley, the west of england and cambridge and peterboroughfor economic development in their regions, but some will have powers over transport and housing. doncaster and north tyneside are also voting for local authority mayors. local elections won't necessarily tell us much about how people might vote in a national contest, but as the results come in on friday, party leaders will seize on anything that suggests they have momentum, heading into...
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greater manchester, liverpool, the west midlands, tees valley, the west of england and cambridge and peterboroughter and north tyneside are also voting for local authority mayors. local elections won't necessarily tell us much about how people might vote in a national contest, but as the results come in on friday, party leaders will seize on anything that suggests they have momentum heading into the general election on the 8thjune.
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and we stop in this moment too, to remember in peterborough...and perhaps everywhere, simply to wonder why. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. as we know, the attack happened at the end of a concert, almost exactly 24 hours ago. as thousands of people, including many young people and children were leaving that arena, others were arriving to take them home. many of them witnessed some really harrowing scenes as the events unfolded. our correspondent has been listening to the story of teenage cousins, of teenage cousins, ellie clayton and polly asquith—brown, who'd saved up for months to see their favourite star perform in concert. i've been waiting to see a tour for about four years. yeah. so i've literally been waiting for so long. and then she finally released her tour dates. we were like, we'll save up, we're gonna get really good tickets, cos we are gonna be at the front, and we did. yeah. so, we got the vip package. and it was just one of those things that ijust had to go. ijust had to go. icried... yeah. when she came out. i started crying. people
and we stop in this moment too, to remember in peterborough...and perhaps everywhere, simply to wonder why. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. as we know, the attack happened at the end of a concert, almost exactly 24 hours ago. as thousands of people, including many young people and children were leaving that arena, others were arriving to take them home. many of them witnessed some really harrowing scenes as the events unfolded. our correspondent has been listening to the story of teenage cousins,...
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aviation expertjulian brayjoins me from peterborough now. thank you forjoining us.a pr nightmare. absolute disaster. there has been reputational damage and i'm afraid this all has to be laid at the door of mr cruz. he has been running budget airlines, but even budget airlines need to offer a standard. ryanair airlines need to offer a standard. rya na ir started airlines need to offer a standard. rya nair started off airlines need to offer a standard. ryanair started off the budget airline, still offers good flights at good prices but still offers a service. the computer system was outsourced to tech consultancy services, but what they did, they actually brought in about 200 tear to these indian computer experts and populated various centres in the uk with them. i understand they have a centre in wales, which is very near their port talbot installation, and some of the ba work is being done there. a lot of people have been pointing the finger of blame at mr cruz, but what about the man who brought him on? we haven't heard anything from willie walsh. he essentially go
aviation expertjulian brayjoins me from peterborough now. thank you forjoining us.a pr nightmare. absolute disaster. there has been reputational damage and i'm afraid this all has to be laid at the door of mr cruz. he has been running budget airlines, but even budget airlines need to offer a standard. ryanair airlines need to offer a standard. rya na ir started airlines need to offer a standard. rya nair started off airlines need to offer a standard. ryanair started off the budget airline,...
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we will leave that beat their in peterborough.emy corbyn on the campaign shell. let's go back tojulian assange. the wikileaks founder has had a seven year long investigation into rape allegations against him dropped this morning. that decision of course made by prosecutors in sweden. in the last few minutes we have heard from mr sandman he has said... maddy savage is in stockholm for us. what have the swedish prosecutors being sent to justify the decision? the last i may have from them is backin the last i may have from them is back in september, and as you say, a very long case, it has been going on for seven years. what they have made clear is that they would like to have continued their investigation. this talented julia sands to come here to sweden for questioning, but here to sweden for questioning, but he has continued to refuse to do that. they have said they don't believe they will get any further assistance from the ecuadorian authorities in order to facilitate further question of him in london. they did travel to london
we will leave that beat their in peterborough.emy corbyn on the campaign shell. let's go back tojulian assange. the wikileaks founder has had a seven year long investigation into rape allegations against him dropped this morning. that decision of course made by prosecutors in sweden. in the last few minutes we have heard from mr sandman he has said... maddy savage is in stockholm for us. what have the swedish prosecutors being sent to justify the decision? the last i may have from them is...
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and we stop in this moment too, to remember in peterborough... to wonder why. we can speak to laura in downing street now. 0ne one has got to remember this is all happening in the middle of an election campaign. that's right, george. of course today the overwhelming priority for number 10 has been to cope with this attack, to work out what has happened, and of course what might happen next. there have been meetings of the government emergency committee and theresa may is travelling back from manchester right now. i understand she will chair and the cobra meeting at around eight o'clock tonight. this is a particularly intense political time. this awful event has taken place in the middle of a noisy general election campaign full of climber. there was no question that the political parties today would all agree to suspend campaigning. that is extremely rare, it has only happened three times in modern history in terms of calling an immediate halt to a national campaign. that will stay in place tomorrow. the parties have agreed that there will be pol
and we stop in this moment too, to remember in peterborough... to wonder why. we can speak to laura in downing street now. 0ne one has got to remember this is all happening in the middle of an election campaign. that's right, george. of course today the overwhelming priority for number 10 has been to cope with this attack, to work out what has happened, and of course what might happen next. there have been meetings of the government emergency committee and theresa may is travelling back from...
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manchester, liverpool, the west midlands, tees valley, the west of england, and cambridge and peterborough mayors. local elections won't necessarily tell us much about how people might vote in a national contest, but as the results come in on friday, party leaders will seize on anything that suggests that they have momentum heading into the general election onjune the 8th. facebook is hiring 3000 people to monitor hate speech, child abuse himself from being broadcast on the website. the chief executive, mark zuckerberg, said the new team would help people respond quickly when videos of people hurting themselves and others appear on the website. a man was killed in a video streamed live on facebook and another killed his baby daughter and then himself ina his baby daughter and then himself in a live stream. there are just eight of them left in the waters around the uk — and now there are serious concerns about the future of britain's last remaining killer whales after one of the pod was found dead on the coast of west scotland last year. scientists say it had been contaminated with "shockin
manchester, liverpool, the west midlands, tees valley, the west of england, and cambridge and peterborough mayors. local elections won't necessarily tell us much about how people might vote in a national contest, but as the results come in on friday, party leaders will seize on anything that suggests that they have momentum heading into the general election onjune the 8th. facebook is hiring 3000 people to monitor hate speech, child abuse himself from being broadcast on the website. the chief...
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eight mayoral elections will take place, six for new posts in cambridgeshire and peterborough, greatert's a way to bring customers in bringing down fuel costs, in the hope they will spend money in the shop too. also the price of oil has been falling a bit recently. and also the value of the pound has been going up a little bit. not as much as it was last year. if you look at the figures it was something like £1.08 for a litre of petrol last year. and now it's about £1.18 on average, so it's gone up about £1.18 on average, so it's gone upafair about £1.18 on average, so it's gone up a fair bit. what the supermarkets are doing today and this week is bringing petrol down by 1p per litre and diesel down by 2p per litre. if you think how much is that going to be when i fill up the car? that would save £1.10 filling up with the average tank of diesel. and 55p on petrol. it's the thing most people talk to me when i'm out and about. when i talk to people in different companies about what they really feel, is the cost of fuel. if you use your car all the time you notice a difference if during t
eight mayoral elections will take place, six for new posts in cambridgeshire and peterborough, greatert's a way to bring customers in bringing down fuel costs, in the hope they will spend money in the shop too. also the price of oil has been falling a bit recently. and also the value of the pound has been going up a little bit. not as much as it was last year. if you look at the figures it was something like £1.08 for a litre of petrol last year. and now it's about £1.18 on average, so it's...
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conservatives on 88,000 and the lib dems in second place a majority of 21,000 in cambridge and peterborought our supporters out to vote in june, talking have to get our supporters out to vote injune, talking about the general election on the eighth, we have to get our message across and i'm determined to do that and maybe that can be seen in the context of what sion simon was telling us, that he had difficulty getting the labour message across in terms of the values people perceive the party to have although he was not personalising it to that extent, with all of that in mind, let's go to college green. we are going to examine what these results mean, we're going to talk to representatives from both wings of the labour party, i have the person who ran the jeremy the labour party, i have the person who ran thejeremy corbyn campaign and a man from the progress group, are these results because ofjeremy corbyn's leadership, these disappointing results as he's described them? disappointing results as he's described them ? it's disappointing results as he's described them? it's a difficult day fo
conservatives on 88,000 and the lib dems in second place a majority of 21,000 in cambridge and peterborought our supporters out to vote in june, talking have to get our supporters out to vote injune, talking about the general election on the eighth, we have to get our message across and i'm determined to do that and maybe that can be seen in the context of what sion simon was telling us, that he had difficulty getting the labour message across in terms of the values people perceive the party to...
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eight mayoral elections will take place, six for new posts in cambridgeshire and peterborough, greaterest of england. all of scotland's 32 councils and 22 in wales are holding elections. the bbc won't report the general election campaign until polls close at 10. the first results are expected after 2am. british voters will be back in the polling booths, in five weeks' time, to select their mps. this report from tim 0ffutt. there's been a sharp rise in the number of men being treated for eating disorders like for anorexia and bulimia. figures obtained by bbc breakfast through a freedom of information request showed the number of males receiving out—patent treatment in england is rising at double the rate of female patients — although women still account for the majority of people treated. tim muffett reports. food just frightens me now. i go for days without eating at all. simon bakes everyday, but gives everything he makes to friends, family and homeless charities. i get some kind of strange satisfaction out of seeing people enjoy the things that i don't feel able to enjoy myself. simo
eight mayoral elections will take place, six for new posts in cambridgeshire and peterborough, greaterest of england. all of scotland's 32 councils and 22 in wales are holding elections. the bbc won't report the general election campaign until polls close at 10. the first results are expected after 2am. british voters will be back in the polling booths, in five weeks' time, to select their mps. this report from tim 0ffutt. there's been a sharp rise in the number of men being treated for eating...
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things there, the county election and of course, one of these big metro mayor election as well, peterborough let, just to explain to viewers what are going on, six big mayoral contests are going on, these big city regions, all part of the government's devolution strategy, handing power to the big city regions in some cases with a big budget, in some areas looking after transport, housing and things like that. this is one of the contests in your patch there. tell us about that contest your patch there. tell us about that co ntest a nd your patch there. tell us about that contest and when we should have a result on that. we should get a result on that. we should get a result at around about 5pm, we think. counting has just result at around about 5pm, we think. counting hasjust got result at around about 5pm, we think. counting has just got under way. as you say, for the mayor of cambridgeshire, no results yet. we do have early turnout figures. this is across the six districts that are voting. no local elections here. turnout is low, atjust over 20%. same story in fendon. it is the turnout figu
things there, the county election and of course, one of these big metro mayor election as well, peterborough let, just to explain to viewers what are going on, six big mayoral contests are going on, these big city regions, all part of the government's devolution strategy, handing power to the big city regions in some cases with a big budget, in some areas looking after transport, housing and things like that. this is one of the contests in your patch there. tell us about that contest your patch...