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leave peterborough? leave peterborough, yeah. so, that's what affects my business.ommunity fridge, providing fresh food and company to those who need it. i think the mp has to care about homelessness. there is not enough housing stock, there are drug and alcohol—related issues. it makes me enormously sad that in this day and age, we have queues down the alleyway for food. there's your bananas... whatever the choice, the outcome here clearly matters. alex forsyth, bbc news, peterborough. and this a full list of all the candidates standing for parliament in the peterborough by—election next week — there's more on our website at bbc.co.uk/politics. cricket — and the west indies produced a blistering bowling display at trent bridge to thrash pakistan by seven wickets as they began their world cup campaign with an emphatic victory. pakistan were bowled out forjust 105 in 21 overs — only two of their batsmen passed 20. the west indies secured their win with a six. he studied painting alongside david hockney 60 years ago, but the artist frank bowling has never reached the
leave peterborough? leave peterborough, yeah. so, that's what affects my business.ommunity fridge, providing fresh food and company to those who need it. i think the mp has to care about homelessness. there is not enough housing stock, there are drug and alcohol—related issues. it makes me enormously sad that in this day and age, we have queues down the alleyway for food. there's your bananas... whatever the choice, the outcome here clearly matters. alex forsyth, bbc news, peterborough. and...
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that triggered a process whereby the people of peterborough we re whereby the people of peterboroughetition saying she should not. as of tonight, fiona onasanya, who was elected as a labour mp but then expeued elected as a labour mp but then expelled from the party following her conviction, is no longer the mp for peterborough. the election could ta ke for peterborough. the election could take place next month and that will bea take place next month and that will be a fiercely fought contest because peterborough it is a marginal seat. 60% voted to leave the year. the outcome of this election could tip the balance in westminster because every party needs the vote of every mp more than ever now. the minister forjustice is investigating whether a man suspected of rape may have been released from prison early. a rape of a woman in watford and another accusation are ongoing. multi—million pound contracts were given to free ferry companies with one later council as part of an ideal preparation. ——no deal. it could cost tens of millions of pounds. a former cabdriver has been charged with fo
that triggered a process whereby the people of peterborough we re whereby the people of peterboroughetition saying she should not. as of tonight, fiona onasanya, who was elected as a labour mp but then expeued elected as a labour mp but then expelled from the party following her conviction, is no longer the mp for peterborough. the election could ta ke for peterborough. the election could take place next month and that will bea take place next month and that will be a fiercely fought contest...
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leave peterborough? leave peterborough, yeah. so, that's what affects my business.s much wider than brexit. carol runs the community fridge, providing fresh food and company to those who need it. i think the mp has to care about homelessness. there is not enough housing stock, there are drug and alcohol—related issues. it makes me enormously sad that in this day and age, we have queues down the alleyway for food. there's your bananas... whatever the choice, the outcome here clearly matters. protesters against lgbt teaching who have been gathering outside a birmingham primary school have been banned from the area by a high court injunction. birmingham city council made the application following several weeks of protests outside anderton park primary school in the city. in response to the injunction, one parent said the protests will continue, just a little further away from the school. thousands of football fans are arriving in madrid ahead of tomorrow‘s champions‘ league final between liverpool and tottenham. there‘s been a reported surge in bookings for chartered p
leave peterborough? leave peterborough, yeah. so, that's what affects my business.s much wider than brexit. carol runs the community fridge, providing fresh food and company to those who need it. i think the mp has to care about homelessness. there is not enough housing stock, there are drug and alcohol—related issues. it makes me enormously sad that in this day and age, we have queues down the alleyway for food. there's your bananas... whatever the choice, the outcome here clearly matters....
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it means the disgraced mp fiona onasanya no longer represents peterborough.perverting the course ofjustice after lying about a speeding offence. the recall petition, as it's known, means there will now be a by—election for a new mp. our political correspondent alex forsyth is in peterborough. this is a politicalfirst? quite. fiona onasanya has become the first mp kicked out of her seat under a new system set up in the wa ke under a new system set up in the wake of the expenses scandal to give the public more say over the fate of their mps. the public more say over the fate of theirmps. in the public more say over the fate of their mps. in this case it happened because fiona onasanya spentjust overfour because fiona onasanya spentjust over four weeks because fiona onasanya spentjust overfour weeks in prison at because fiona onasanya spentjust over four weeks in prison at the beginning of the year after lying to police about a speeding offence. that triggered a process whereby the people of peterborough got a say in whether or not she should keep her seat, and
it means the disgraced mp fiona onasanya no longer represents peterborough.perverting the course ofjustice after lying about a speeding offence. the recall petition, as it's known, means there will now be a by—election for a new mp. our political correspondent alex forsyth is in peterborough. this is a politicalfirst? quite. fiona onasanya has become the first mp kicked out of her seat under a new system set up in the wa ke under a new system set up in the wake of the expenses scandal to give...
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leave peterborough? leave peterborough, yeah. so, that‘s what affects my business.to care about homelessness. there is not enough housing stock, there are drug and alcohol—related issues. it makes me enormously sad that in this day and age, we have queues down the alleyway for food. there's your bananas... whatever the choice, the outcome here clearly matters. let‘s have a look at the weather, with chris. hello again, we have had mixed weather fortunes today across the uk. for scotland and northern ireland, it has been notjust cloudy but it has been wet for much of the day as well whereas further south across england and wales, the cloud has been breaking up and we have seen some has been breaking up and we have seen some sunshine country during the afternoon. those brightening sky is worked into denbighshire as we went through the afternoon and for the night time, the clear skies will stay with us on a good part of england and. the rain in northern ireland and scotland easing out of the way although it could stay damp around some of the western coasts in scotla nd
leave peterborough? leave peterborough, yeah. so, that‘s what affects my business.to care about homelessness. there is not enough housing stock, there are drug and alcohol—related issues. it makes me enormously sad that in this day and age, we have queues down the alleyway for food. there's your bananas... whatever the choice, the outcome here clearly matters. let‘s have a look at the weather, with chris. hello again, we have had mixed weather fortunes today across the uk. for scotland...
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fiona onasanya is no longer the member for peterborough and the seat is accordingly vacant.ger participate in any parliamentary proceedings as a member of parliament. a writ setting in train a by—election for the seat is expected to be moved on thursday morning. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. don't forget on friday nights, you can catch our round up of the week in parliament, which you can also find via the bbc iplayer. the commons has declared an "environment and climate emergency". mps supported a labour motion which also called on the uk government to commit to achieving net zero emissions before the year 2050. recent protests against climate change and the extinction of species have hit the headlines. jeremy corbyn paid tribute to the many young people and others who've taken part. we are witnessing an unprecedented upsurge of climate activism with groups like extinction rebellion forcing the politicians in this building to listen. for all the dismissive and defensive column inches, the processes have provoked, they are a massive, and i
fiona onasanya is no longer the member for peterborough and the seat is accordingly vacant.ger participate in any parliamentary proceedings as a member of parliament. a writ setting in train a by—election for the seat is expected to be moved on thursday morning. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. don't forget on friday nights, you can catch our round up of the week in parliament, which you can also find via the bbc iplayer. the commons has declared an...
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thank you very much indeed, alex forsyth in peterborough.ions. he took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london seven yea rs ecuadorian embassy in london seven years ago to avoid extradition to sweden over sexual assault allegations, which he has denied. the former black cab taxi driver john radford, who used to be known asjohn warboys, has been charged with four sexual senses. he faces two counts of administering a stupefying drug to commit rape or indecent assault, and two of administering a substance with intent to commit sexual offence. scotla nd intent to commit sexual offence. scotland yard says the doctor offences were committed between 2000-2008. far left offences were committed between 2000—2008. far left activists have clashed violently with police during trade unions and made a protest in paris. they started fires and book shop windows, propelling —— pelting police with bottles and stones. police have responded with tear gas and baton charges. yellow vest activists have also the south have been arrested. the south african at fle
thank you very much indeed, alex forsyth in peterborough.ions. he took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london seven yea rs ecuadorian embassy in london seven years ago to avoid extradition to sweden over sexual assault allegations, which he has denied. the former black cab taxi driver john radford, who used to be known asjohn warboys, has been charged with four sexual senses. he faces two counts of administering a stupefying drug to commit rape or indecent assault, and two of administering...
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fiona 0nasanya is no longer the member for peterborough and the seat is accordingly vacant.articipate in any parliamentary proceedings as a member of parliament. mps debated the abuse of disabled people online. it followed a petiton started by the model, katie price, whose disabled son harvey has been the victim of trolling. the petition calling for online abuse to be made a criminal offence was signed by more than 220,000 people. those with visible disabilities are often mocked for how they look. those with learning difficulties are targeted for sexual or financial exploitation. and some of the terms used — and i'm going to repeat them here only to show how vile they are — terms like "moan", "regard", "past—it" — are as vile as the worst terms of racist abuse and yet they are not often treated in the same way. the transport secretary has once again faced cross—party calls for him to resign. his department has been forced to pay £33 million to eurotunnel to settle a court case and is now facing legal action from p&0 ferries. the cases stem from his handling of ferry contract
fiona 0nasanya is no longer the member for peterborough and the seat is accordingly vacant.articipate in any parliamentary proceedings as a member of parliament. mps debated the abuse of disabled people online. it followed a petiton started by the model, katie price, whose disabled son harvey has been the victim of trolling. the petition calling for online abuse to be made a criminal offence was signed by more than 220,000 people. those with visible disabilities are often mocked for how they...
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team coach for southampton football clu b a youth team coach for southampton football club and peterboroughted, as well as other clubs. he was a trusted member of staff but today he was found guilty of 45 cou nts today he was found guilty of 45 counts of sexual abuse involving 23 boys. i should warn viewers, some people may find the details in this report upsetting. bob higgins was a youth coach who guided the lives and nurtured the dreams of generations of young footballers. but he was also a sexual manipulator, who abused dozens of boys from the 1970s to the 1990s. he was head of youth development at southampton football club and brought on future england stars like matt le tissier and alan shearer, although there is no suggestion either man was abused by bob higgins. er, my life's been chaos, really. billy seymour was one of higgins‘ victims. he waived his right to anonymity. he was among a party boys who went higgins on coaching trips, like this one to sweden. he believed higgins could make him a football star, but instead, higgins became a predator. he'd come and sit down on the bed, s
team coach for southampton football clu b a youth team coach for southampton football club and peterboroughted, as well as other clubs. he was a trusted member of staff but today he was found guilty of 45 cou nts today he was found guilty of 45 counts of sexual abuse involving 23 boys. i should warn viewers, some people may find the details in this report upsetting. bob higgins was a youth coach who guided the lives and nurtured the dreams of generations of young footballers. but he was also a...
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in the past few moments a petition to recall independent mp fiona 0nasanya in her peterborough constituencyconstituency. nigel farage has also confirmed his brexit party will contest the by—election. thatjust come into his. let's return to the issue of gavin williamson and his sacking to stop we are just getting through his letter. unfortunately thatis through his letter. unfortunately that is too small for me to read. my my projector is just talking to me saying that it does reiterate that he strenuously denies that he was involved in that week. a letter now issued to the prime minister saying he is confident he will be vindicated. for him this is clearly not the end of the matter, although the breaking of the saving is that the breaking of the saving is that the prime minister has sacked gavin williamson as defence secretary, replacing him with penny mordant. murphy and beyond 100 you're watching beyond 100 days. the british defence secretary is accused of leaking out of the national security council and has just been sacked by theresa may. the prime minister said there was compelling evi
in the past few moments a petition to recall independent mp fiona 0nasanya in her peterborough constituencyconstituency. nigel farage has also confirmed his brexit party will contest the by—election. thatjust come into his. let's return to the issue of gavin williamson and his sacking to stop we are just getting through his letter. unfortunately thatis through his letter. unfortunately that is too small for me to read. my my projector is just talking to me saying that it does reiterate that...
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and southend and st albans, how peterborough and southend and st alba ns, how much peterborough ande way the conservative has handled the brexit process as opposed to other things? i think we can't get away from the fa ct i think we can't get away from the fact that there have been a number of issues at national level on which the government hasn't covered itself in glory. but they are local elections and voters are also quite discerning. i can't speak for every local area and the factors that are driving at and it is still early days. for example, there are parts of the constituency of account is happening tomorrow. so i'm very cautious about drawing huge generalisations. but we know the national issue has been difficult in this part of my constituency, 95% greenbelt housing is always the issue. it's the biggest single issue as far as my post bag is concerned. the beneficiaries, local independent group that campaigned on housing, but yes, the national picture definitely is the backdrop here. we can't get away from that. very good of you to talk to us. thank you very much indeed. jo
and southend and st albans, how peterborough and southend and st alba ns, how much peterborough ande way the conservative has handled the brexit process as opposed to other things? i think we can't get away from the fa ct i think we can't get away from the fact that there have been a number of issues at national level on which the government hasn't covered itself in glory. but they are local elections and voters are also quite discerning. i can't speak for every local area and the factors that...
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bob higgins attacked his victims, who were mostly southampton and peterborough youth players, between 1971 and 1996. bob higgins is a predatory paedophile. he thrived on controlling and manipulating the situation he found himself in. he held the career prospects of those young men in his hands, and he exploited that in the most disgraceful way. yes, bob higgins, once a leading football coach at clubs like southampton, has been found guilty of abusing 23 young men over a 25 year period. we'll have the latest from our correspondent at bournemouth crown court. the other main stories on bbc news at 5. under growing pressure, the government delays publication of theresa may's revised brexit plans, amid a backlash in her own cabinet. indian prime minister, narendra modi, secures another five—year term after winning a landslide general election victory. the authorjudith kerr, who delighted millions of children with her bestseller the tiger who came to tea, has died aged 95. and coming up later in the hour, we talk to david linsey, whose brother and sister were killed in the sri lanka terror
bob higgins attacked his victims, who were mostly southampton and peterborough youth players, between 1971 and 1996. bob higgins is a predatory paedophile. he thrived on controlling and manipulating the situation he found himself in. he held the career prospects of those young men in his hands, and he exploited that in the most disgraceful way. yes, bob higgins, once a leading football coach at clubs like southampton, has been found guilty of abusing 23 young men over a 25 year period. we'll...
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you're right, bob higgins worked as a youth team coach for southampton football club and peterboroughs other clubs. he was a trusted member of staff, but today, he was found guilty of 45 counts of sexual abuse involving 23 boys. i should warn viewers, some people may find the details in this report upsetting. bob higgins was a youth coach who guided the lives and nurtured the dreams of generations of young footballers. but he was also a sexual manipulator who abused dozens of boys from the 1970s to the 1990s. he was head of youth development at southampton football club and brought on future england stars like matt le tissier and alan shearer, although there's no suggestion either man was abused by higgins. my life's been chaos, really. billy seymour was one of higgins' victims. he waived his right to anonymity. he was among a party of boys who went with higgins on coaching trips like this one to sweden. he believed higgins could make him a football star, but instead, higgins became a predator. he'd come and sit down on the bed, stroking my hair, and then he would tell me to move up a
you're right, bob higgins worked as a youth team coach for southampton football club and peterboroughs other clubs. he was a trusted member of staff, but today, he was found guilty of 45 counts of sexual abuse involving 23 boys. i should warn viewers, some people may find the details in this report upsetting. bob higgins was a youth coach who guided the lives and nurtured the dreams of generations of young footballers. but he was also a sexual manipulator who abused dozens of boys from the...
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in the city of peterborough over a 1000 people come to check out the new party many of them used to vote for the conservatives the government going to china or lawyers shaving arse and i are nothing but crooks are far from certainly treasonable people people are very angry and feel very hurt and upset that their vote is being ignored and democracy is being trampled all over them to this day the party claims to have gained more than 100000 new members in just a few weeks. made a name change in the over half of the wall of change u.k. can only dream of such numbers greater johnson is in the spotlight and bar in southwest england the political newcomer who has one main goal we have to stop or for take this country with all the lack of values and all the lies that stamps campaigner represents he says it's a one man show it's a vehicle to get him into downing street he's taken the got the country up the garden path and over the cliff the new remain party change u.k. has a clear enemy niger for raj is braggs a party but the n.t. brags that vote is splintered and that might be one reason why th
in the city of peterborough over a 1000 people come to check out the new party many of them used to vote for the conservatives the government going to china or lawyers shaving arse and i are nothing but crooks are far from certainly treasonable people people are very angry and feel very hurt and upset that their vote is being ignored and democracy is being trampled all over them to this day the party claims to have gained more than 100000 new members in just a few weeks. made a name change in...
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has become the first mp to lose her seat as a result of a public petition, after voters in her peterboroughonstituency called for her to be removed. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. turning off the taps. us waivers for iranian oil buyers, and today, if countries do not abide they could be hit with sanctions. it looks like meat, but it is beyond meet. we take a look at the appetite for vegan food ahead of the company's stock sale in the us. good morning, asia, hello, world. it is thursday. glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. let's start off with the global energy market, and as the united states pales more pressure on iran over sanctions on its largest exporter, oil. back in november the trump administration granted a six—month waiver to the eight biggest buyers of persian crude. that grace period applied to eight countries, five of which are right here in asia. we have china, india,japan, right here in asia. we have china, india, japan, south korea and taiwan, and so far only three countries have halted im
has become the first mp to lose her seat as a result of a public petition, after voters in her peterboroughonstituency called for her to be removed. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. turning off the taps. us waivers for iranian oil buyers, and today, if countries do not abide they could be hit with sanctions. it looks like meat, but it is beyond meet. we take a look at the appetite for vegan food ahead of the company's stock sale in the us. good morning, asia, hello,...
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but they lost control in st albans, broxburn and peterborough.is a verdict on brexit and parliament. so my view is we have just got to get this done. that is what people want. independents have done well so far, as has the green party. 16 new councils, cementing our place as the fourth party in england in local government. we are the biggest representation of the remain party in the european parliament going into the european elections. there are plenty more results to come with the party is watching closely, peering into what it might mean for their widerfortunes. and peering into what it might mean for their wider fortunes. and here peering into what it might mean for their widerfortunes. and here at daft o'clock in the morning, was this some cross—party elaboration? 0r this some cross—party elaboration? or perhaps commiseration. following the losses for the conservative party, former cabinet minister priti patel has called for a change in leadership. she says brexit and impatience with theresa may kept coming up the doorstep. impatience with t
but they lost control in st albans, broxburn and peterborough.is a verdict on brexit and parliament. so my view is we have just got to get this done. that is what people want. independents have done well so far, as has the green party. 16 new councils, cementing our place as the fourth party in england in local government. we are the biggest representation of the remain party in the european parliament going into the european elections. there are plenty more results to come with the party is...
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bob higgins was accused of molesting 23 boys, mostly southampton and peterborough youth players, between1 and 1996. he was also found not guilty of five charges. hampshire police described him as a "predatory paedophile" who "thrived on controlling and manipulating his victims". our correspondent, dundan kennedy, has been speaking to the man in charge of this investigation. he began by giving his reaction to the verdicts. bob higgins is a predatory paedophile. he thrived on controlling and manipulating the situation he found himself in. he held the career prospects of those young men in his hands, and he exploited that in the most disgraceful way. many of them haven't been able to speak about this for all of their adult lives. how did he manage to hide it for decades. processes have developed since the offences occurred. how dangerous a man is he? we have today brought a predatory paedophile to justice. these men have told us, the court and you, that they dream to have careers in football. however they reacted? have careers in football. however they reacted ? what have careers in footbal
bob higgins was accused of molesting 23 boys, mostly southampton and peterborough youth players, between1 and 1996. he was also found not guilty of five charges. hampshire police described him as a "predatory paedophile" who "thrived on controlling and manipulating his victims". our correspondent, dundan kennedy, has been speaking to the man in charge of this investigation. he began by giving his reaction to the verdicts. bob higgins is a predatory paedophile. he thrived on...
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jurors heard how bob higgins was highly respected while working as a coach at southampton fc and peterboroughween 1971 and 1996. from bournemouth crown court, our correspondent duncan kennedy reports. bob higgins was a youth coach who guided the lives and nurtured the dreams of generations of young footballers. but he was also a sexual manipulator who abused dozens of boys from the 19705 to the 1990s. he was head of youth development at southampton football club and brought on future england stars like matt le tissier and alan shearer, although there is no suggestion either man was abused by higgins. billy seymour, who went on to play for coventry and millwall, was one of higgins' victims. he travelled with higgins on coaching trips like this one to sweden, believing higgins could make him a football star. he waived his right to anonymity to relate the horrors he suffered by higgins. he'd come and sit down on the bed, stroking my hair, and then, he would tell me to move up and he would lay on top of the covers and his hands would be going under the covers, and touching my groin area. but bill
jurors heard how bob higgins was highly respected while working as a coach at southampton fc and peterboroughween 1971 and 1996. from bournemouth crown court, our correspondent duncan kennedy reports. bob higgins was a youth coach who guided the lives and nurtured the dreams of generations of young footballers. but he was also a sexual manipulator who abused dozens of boys from the 19705 to the 1990s. he was head of youth development at southampton football club and brought on future england...
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by election at peterborough, the brexit of art as well, it will be fascinating. front page there.join us for that. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to lance and eve. and we'll back for a slightly longer review at 11.30 but for the moment, goodbye. hello. plenty of dry weather on the way this weekend leading to the bank holiday weekend. when there will be a few holiday weekend. when there will be afew minor holiday weekend. when there will be a few minor changes on the way. but for the rest of this week, it is looking largely dry and we have seen building cloud and a few showers around today, this is the satellite picture as we went to the afternoon. still some sunny spells but from the cloud, if you caught a shower, you may have been caught and a heavy downpour. there were very hit or miss. a lot of the showers that did develop to the day, fade into tonight, so by after midni
by election at peterborough, the brexit of art as well, it will be fascinating. front page there.join us for that. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to lance and eve. and we'll back for a slightly longer review at 11.30 but for the moment, goodbye. hello. plenty of dry weather on the way...
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favourable results, the conservatives losing control in areas such as st albans, southend and peterboroughesa may, polling card in hand, what does the picture mean for her?” polling card in hand, what does the picture mean for her? i think we need change, we can't continue like this, i have been very clear, many of my constituents have said we need change, we need a change of leadership, perhaps the time has come for thaw now. these ballot boxes brought good news for labour where they took control of trafford but the party lost control of councils in hartlepool and wirral, a sense in some areas that it wasn't quite the night they hoped for. it is not looking good. this is going to be a very difficult night nor labour. we have been out and about and the message we are getting loud and clear is about brexit and the residents are telling us they are going to make sure there is some change, because of their dissats a faction over brexit. so signs it could be some of the smaller parties like the liberal democrats and greens as well as local independents, that are on the advance. the liberal dem
favourable results, the conservatives losing control in areas such as st albans, southend and peterboroughesa may, polling card in hand, what does the picture mean for her?” polling card in hand, what does the picture mean for her? i think we need change, we can't continue like this, i have been very clear, many of my constituents have said we need change, we need a change of leadership, perhaps the time has come for thaw now. these ballot boxes brought good news for labour where they took...
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overnight, they lost control of peterborough, basildon, southend.orth norfolk, they doubled the number of seats they had in north norfolk district council and they are running that but the very big one la st running that but the very big one last night was chelmsford. until yesterday, they only had five seats on the council and today they have 31 and they are now running the council. in the next few minutes, vince cable, the liberal democrat leader, will go to chelmsford to congratulate his troops. on top of that, the lib dems picked up seats all over the region does not gaining southend to help them take the council to no overall control, to ta ke council to no overall control, to take it away from the conservatives. also worth noting that we have had 33 independent councillors elected so 33 independent councillors elected so far, and eight greens. it seems that if the voters are wanting to ta ke that if the voters are wanting to take it out on the main westminster parties over the handling of brexit, they seem to be voting more for the smaller par
overnight, they lost control of peterborough, basildon, southend.orth norfolk, they doubled the number of seats they had in north norfolk district council and they are running that but the very big one la st running that but the very big one last night was chelmsford. until yesterday, they only had five seats on the council and today they have 31 and they are now running the council. in the next few minutes, vince cable, the liberal democrat leader, will go to chelmsford to congratulate his...
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i think if you were standing for parliament, there is talk about peterborough in a few weeks. dead because he would not be guaranteed a victory. to lose for a night time would be humiliating for him. however, i do think he will concentrate the minds of the two main parties who had, let's be honest a disastrous night. and if he makes corbyn finally come out for remain, ithink makes corbyn finally come out for remain, i think that may be an upset that would be —— an upshot that would be good for the remainers. he has firmed up labour as a remain party and therefore strength the remain vote in the country overall. before we turn to labour, nigel farage has been accused of running scared from the second referendum. do you think he is really scared of that? ann widdecombe made the very good point that we have one policy, one question, brexit with no deal. yes, it depends what is on the ballot paper, if it was a no deal versus revoke article 50 remain election, look, it depends who you talk to. the poles are so different. i don't think anyone is particularly sure or certain i don't
i think if you were standing for parliament, there is talk about peterborough in a few weeks. dead because he would not be guaranteed a victory. to lose for a night time would be humiliating for him. however, i do think he will concentrate the minds of the two main parties who had, let's be honest a disastrous night. and if he makes corbyn finally come out for remain, ithink makes corbyn finally come out for remain, i think that may be an upset that would be —— an upshot that would be good...
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that's one way it could save on costs —— 150 jobs will go in it's peterborough had office.he company did say today it received multiple bids for his airline business. that could be a wafer to raise cash and start to finally tip away at that that pilate has. the other potential silver lining in all of this today was that the company did announce it has secured £300 million worth of fresh funding from its lenders, and this could help with the next rocky period of trading in the winter. nina, thank you very much. nina nanji. well, to hear more on the wider industry trends, let's speak to sophie griffiths. she's the editor of travel trade gazette, and shejoins me from east london. welcome, thanks very much for joining us. brexit, is it really to blame? it seems like a convenient thing to pin thomas cook's problems on. i do think it's more than convenient. the fact we have had two of the three uk biggest travel firms operating or setting brexit... they have also cited brexit as a reason. their reasoning is the late holiday booking trend they are seeing, and there are twofold rea
that's one way it could save on costs —— 150 jobs will go in it's peterborough had office.he company did say today it received multiple bids for his airline business. that could be a wafer to raise cash and start to finally tip away at that that pilate has. the other potential silver lining in all of this today was that the company did announce it has secured £300 million worth of fresh funding from its lenders, and this could help with the next rocky period of trading in the winter. nina,...
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katty kay will also be here — probably more focused on trump than peterborough. just a little.will be a vote on the brexit withdrawal bill, the legislation that would give effect to that international treaty in uk law. for instance, it would give ministers the power to make divorce payments to the eu; as part of the financial settlement. there might be reference to the irish backstop — which will keep the uk in a customs union in the absence of a solution to the irish border question. there would likely be parts relating to the continued role of eu institutions and laws in the uk. and if the government can't pass the bill? then the default legal position is for the uk to leave the eu without a deal on october 31st. a short while ago, we spoke to catherine barnard, law professor at cambridge university. why has theresa may decided to put forward as bill rather than in the doubt? do you rememberjohn burkle, the speaker, he was very reluctant to set you could have a further shot ata to set you could have a further shot at a meaningful doubt and exactly what had been refused and wh
katty kay will also be here — probably more focused on trump than peterborough. just a little.will be a vote on the brexit withdrawal bill, the legislation that would give effect to that international treaty in uk law. for instance, it would give ministers the power to make divorce payments to the eu; as part of the financial settlement. there might be reference to the irish backstop — which will keep the uk in a customs union in the absence of a solution to the irish border question. there...
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and including peterborough and st alba ns. and the including peterborough and st albans.doubt will be disappointed not to have done better than they have done, jeremy corbyn in trafford this morning which was again from the conservatives, but its loss to darlington and overall are down by 90 seats. there are about 60 councils are still counting this afternoon and i will be here by the giant touch—screen analysing the results as they come in. we are also joined by vicki young our chief political correspondent with her expert analysis and take on what is going on especially in the wider political picture with the brexit stalemate at westminster so stay with us for election 2019. 182 councils declared, just 66 to 90. 182 councils declared, just 66 to go, the picture now is pretty clear and we are just following that narrative. there are some five and a half thousand council seats already declared, some 2700 to go, still a chunk to go. counts still going on around the country. this is thanet in kent, we will talk about this in a moment, this was a you kept win —— a moment, th
and including peterborough and st alba ns. and the including peterborough and st albans.doubt will be disappointed not to have done better than they have done, jeremy corbyn in trafford this morning which was again from the conservatives, but its loss to darlington and overall are down by 90 seats. there are about 60 councils are still counting this afternoon and i will be here by the giant touch—screen analysing the results as they come in. we are also joined by vicki young our chief...
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in the city of peterborough over a 1000 people come to check out the new party many of them used to vote for the conservatives the government more going to china or lawyers. and i are nothing but crooks are far as are concerned it treasonable people people are very angry and feel very hurt and upset that their vote is being ignored and democracy is being trampled all over them to this day the party claims to have gained more than 100000 new members in just. a few meters they don't believe over half of them won't change u.k. can only dream of such numbers greater johnson is in the spotlight and path in southwest england a political newcomer who has one main goal we have to stop or for arch take over this country with all the lack of values and all the lies that scouts campaigner represents he says it's a one man show vehicle to get him into downing street he's taking the got the country up the garden path and over the cliff the new remain party change u.k. has a clear enemy niger for raja's bragg's a party but the n.t. brags that vote is splintered and that might be one reason why the pro
in the city of peterborough over a 1000 people come to check out the new party many of them used to vote for the conservatives the government more going to china or lawyers. and i are nothing but crooks are far as are concerned it treasonable people people are very angry and feel very hurt and upset that their vote is being ignored and democracy is being trampled all over them to this day the party claims to have gained more than 100000 new members in just. a few meters they don't believe over...
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jurors heard how bob higgins was highly respected, while working as a coach at southampton fc and peterborougheen 1971 and 1996. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy reports. bob higgins was a youth coach who guided the lives and nurtured the dreams of generations of young footballers. but he was also a sexual manipulator who abused dozens of boys from the 1970s to the 1990s. he was head of youth development at southampton football club and brought on future england stars like matt le tissier and alan shearer, although there is no suggestion either man was abused by higgins. billy seymour, who went on to play for coventry and millwall, was one of higgins' victims. he travelled with higgins on coaching trips like this one to sweden, believing higgins could make him a football star. he waived his right to anonymity to relate the horrors he suffered by higgins. he'd come and sit down on the bed, stroking my hair, and then, he would tell me to move up and he would lay on top of the covers and his hands would be going under the covers, and touching my groin area. but billy seymour never lived to see hi
jurors heard how bob higgins was highly respected, while working as a coach at southampton fc and peterborougheen 1971 and 1996. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy reports. bob higgins was a youth coach who guided the lives and nurtured the dreams of generations of young footballers. but he was also a sexual manipulator who abused dozens of boys from the 1970s to the 1990s. he was head of youth development at southampton football club and brought on future england stars like matt le tissier and...
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when higgins left peterborough after just a year, carson's told the local paper saying he would scouting he would scout for the club in the south. here in the force, he then expanded his weekend training camps. he started a new forest academy and ran courses for local children and teenagers. then, the suspicions about higgins and barry were exposed on television. you like the football association the spotlight, why have they been so slow to tackle the file play? dean ra dford, slow to tackle the file play? dean radford, now in his 20s was one of them who detailed his experience with higgins. he, basically, inserted his fingers, i was not quite sure in my backside. this is another warning letter, with the information request, one of the authors wasjohn who was in charge of the social services. sufficient concerns exist about higgins foot ball concerns exist about higgins football coaching of boys under 16. appalled by the programme, he sent the letter to pa rents appalled by the programme, he sent the letter to parents of children being coached by higgins. certainly, i know that it got
when higgins left peterborough after just a year, carson's told the local paper saying he would scouting he would scout for the club in the south. here in the force, he then expanded his weekend training camps. he started a new forest academy and ran courses for local children and teenagers. then, the suspicions about higgins and barry were exposed on television. you like the football association the spotlight, why have they been so slow to tackle the file play? dean ra dford, slow to tackle...
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the mp for peterborough, fiona onasanya, has become the first member of parliament to lose her seat followingtion. almost 20,000 people signed the document demanding she be removed. ms onasanya was jailed injanuary for lying about a speeding offence. she was expelled by labour after her conviction, and had been representing the city as an independent. there will be a by—election injune. the uk should lead the world away from dangerous climate change by cutting greenhouse gases to virtually zero by 2050, according to a new report. the committee on climate change, which is the government's official adviser, says that if other countries follow suit, the world stands a 50—50 chance of keeping the global temperature increase below 1.5 degrees. our environment analyst roger harrabin explains. when britain sparked the industrial revolution, we didn't know that burning coal, oil and gas would produce emissions that would overheat the climate. now, a clean industrial revolution is underway, and advisers say that by 2050, the uk should add no more heating gases. this target, with lots of renewable ener
the mp for peterborough, fiona onasanya, has become the first member of parliament to lose her seat followingtion. almost 20,000 people signed the document demanding she be removed. ms onasanya was jailed injanuary for lying about a speeding offence. she was expelled by labour after her conviction, and had been representing the city as an independent. there will be a by—election injune. the uk should lead the world away from dangerous climate change by cutting greenhouse gases to virtually...
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that week we have very important d—day celebration, and we also have, on the political side, the peterborough have president trump coming that week. is it the intention of the leader to invite president trump to sit in the special box in the chamber reserved for important people so he can see how british democracy works on a major constitutional bill? it is quite clear that in order for us to leave the european union in line with the referendum in 2016, we need to get on with it. that is why the bill as being brought forward. we certainly will publish the bill in time for colleagues to be able to consider the legislation. and, in case you were wondering, she said president trump would be very welcome. now with all the rows about brexit, and all the leadership plotting, it can be easy to forget it's election time. voters across the european union are going to the polls between thursday, may the 23rd and sunday the 26th to elect the members of the european parliament. and that includes voters in the uk. the westminster government didn't want us to take part but with a brexit date postponed the
that week we have very important d—day celebration, and we also have, on the political side, the peterborough have president trump coming that week. is it the intention of the leader to invite president trump to sit in the special box in the chamber reserved for important people so he can see how british democracy works on a major constitutional bill? it is quite clear that in order for us to leave the european union in line with the referendum in 2016, we need to get on with it. that is why...
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swindon and gained north east lincolnshire, but they lost control in st albans, southend, broxtowe, peterboroughildon and elsewhere. these were always going to be difficult elections for us and there we re difficult elections for us and there were some challenging results for us last night, but it was a bad night for labour too and i think people we re for labour too and i think people were sending a very clear message, a simple message, to both main parties, to us and the labour party. just get on and deliver brexit. applause not all of her colleagues here at the welsh conservative conference are altogether supportive though. thank you, everybody... why don't you resign? we don't want you! mrs may, told to herface, she should go. crowd chant ‘0ut'. he is crowd chant ‘out‘. he isjeremy corbyn in trafford in greater manchester, but labour lost control in hartlepool, the wirral, and bolsover. we have one micro trafford to an open mole —— overall majority, we have swings to labour in a number of boroughs across the whole of the country, and that gives us a basis on which we can unite and seats such
swindon and gained north east lincolnshire, but they lost control in st albans, southend, broxtowe, peterboroughildon and elsewhere. these were always going to be difficult elections for us and there we re difficult elections for us and there were some challenging results for us last night, but it was a bad night for labour too and i think people we re for labour too and i think people were sending a very clear message, a simple message, to both main parties, to us and the labour party. just...
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if there is a delay, because of the trump visit and peterborough and the d—day commemorations, i wouldn the end game for the deal and for the prime minister. thank you. during the campaign for the european parliament elections we're going to be interviewing all the main uk parties here on the bbc news channel. and we want you to send us your questions. this afternoon at 5.30, we'll have ian blackford from the snp. you can e—mail us at askthis@bbc.co.uk or text us on 61124 or use social media with the hashtag #bbcaskthis. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news: itv axes thejeremy kyle show — following the death of a man who appeared on the programme. the government announces another vote on brexit in earlyjune, but there's no sign of a breakthrough in cross—party talks. a bbc investigation finds four children have been killed by a parent with a history of violence in the last five years after being granted access by a family court. i'm vishala sri—pathma, in the business news: walmart says it may sell some of its shares in asda to the public af
if there is a delay, because of the trump visit and peterborough and the d—day commemorations, i wouldn the end game for the deal and for the prime minister. thank you. during the campaign for the european parliament elections we're going to be interviewing all the main uk parties here on the bbc news channel. and we want you to send us your questions. this afternoon at 5.30, we'll have ian blackford from the snp. you can e—mail us at askthis@bbc.co.uk or text us on 61124 or use social...