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from what we were hearing _ plymouth right now.ier, did _ plymouth right now. from what we were hearing earlier, did the - were hearing earlier, did the council realise protests were being organised, and they did what they could to make sure as many people as possible were out of the city centre, but still we have seen quite large numbers gather.— large numbers gather. quite large numbers gathering, _ large numbers gather. quite large numbers gathering, yes. - large numbers gather. quite large numbers gathering, yes. a - numbers gathering, yes. a pro—immigration and an anti—immigration, if you like, demonstration. as i said, it started off peacefully. just on opposite sides of the road, shouting at each other. but then this other group turned up and it turned violent. as you said, the council tried to move people out of the area. some businesses closed early in order to try and not get involved in any of the violence. we have seen a tactic that riot police tend to use during rioting, which is cackling groups, effectively the police
from what we were hearing _ plymouth right now.ier, did _ plymouth right now. from what we were hearing earlier, did the - were hearing earlier, did the council realise protests were being organised, and they did what they could to make sure as many people as possible were out of the city centre, but still we have seen quite large numbers gather.— large numbers gather. quite large numbers gathering, _ large numbers gather. quite large numbers gathering, yes. - large numbers gather. quite...
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scott, thank you very much reporting live from plymouth.rest across england were photos of muslims embracing protesters outside one of the country's first mosques. a demonstration was held outside the abdullah ouilliam mosque in liverpool. and the bbc asian network's pria rai has spoken to leiala, she studied in liverpool and is a phd researcher looking at islamaphobia in higher education. leila told priya why she decided to speak to some of those who arrived at the mosque to protest. i'm in warrington. i chose not to go into work, actually, today. decided to take the day off. so, yeah. why is that? it's terrifying. i live in warrington. it's a...town, probably i—2% muslim. so, yeah. hearing about the stabbings in liverpool, in crosby, especially recently on friday, it'sjust, it's very... yeah, it makes you very vulnerable when you're a hijabi on public transport. you were, though, outside a mosque in liverpool. and there's a photograph of you having a conversation with somebody who was part of a demonstration outside that mosque. can you t
scott, thank you very much reporting live from plymouth.rest across england were photos of muslims embracing protesters outside one of the country's first mosques. a demonstration was held outside the abdullah ouilliam mosque in liverpool. and the bbc asian network's pria rai has spoken to leiala, she studied in liverpool and is a phd researcher looking at islamaphobia in higher education. leila told priya why she decided to speak to some of those who arrived at the mosque to protest. i'm in...
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in plymouth as you said, the olice continuing.outh as you said, the police are trying _ continuing. in plymouth as you said, the police are trying to _ continuing. in plymouth as you said, the police are trying to keep - continuing. in plymouth as you said, the police are trying to keep to - the police are trying to keep to opposing groups of protesters apart. it would appear in some of the footage that they are trying to cattle certain groups apart, now thatis cattle certain groups apart, now that is a tactic that riot police tend to use where they effectively surround a smaller group and and close in. largely for that smaller group's own safety. as far as i understand there have been projectiles thrown, bricks, fireworks have been thrown out the police. as you said, they put out a statement shortly earlier in saying that they are taking action against individuals who are intent on criminality because they've seen a level of violence towards their offices including damaging of a police vehicle, so we're just keeping our eye on th
in plymouth as you said, the olice continuing.outh as you said, the police are trying _ continuing. in plymouth as you said, the police are trying to _ continuing. in plymouth as you said, the police are trying to keep - continuing. in plymouth as you said, the police are trying to keep to - the police are trying to keep to opposing groups of protesters apart. it would appear in some of the footage that they are trying to cattle certain groups apart, now thatis cattle certain groups apart, now...
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the worst outbreaks of violence came in belfast, plymouth and birmingham.early 400 people have been arrested after a week of violent disorder, which began last week in southport after the fatal stabbings of three girls, and escalated following misinformation about the identity of the perpetrator. last night in plymouth, at least three police officers were injured in what the police described as "sustained violence." bricks and fireworks were thrown at them. six arrests were made. in belfast, riot officers had stones and petrol bombs thrown at them close to a supermarket which was set alight at the weekend. as the latest disorder unfolded, the prime minister criticised the owner of x — elon musk — who posted that "civil war is inevitable". aru na iyengar reports. chanting: refugees are welcome here. two opposing protests in plymouth started out peacefully, before vocal clashes between the anti—racism and anti—immigration groups. police in riot gear were deployed to keep the groups apart, and several officers suffered injuries as violence later broke out. it
the worst outbreaks of violence came in belfast, plymouth and birmingham.early 400 people have been arrested after a week of violent disorder, which began last week in southport after the fatal stabbings of three girls, and escalated following misinformation about the identity of the perpetrator. last night in plymouth, at least three police officers were injured in what the police described as "sustained violence." bricks and fireworks were thrown at them. six arrests were made. in...
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we start here in the uk where police in the city of plymouth are dealing with rival groups who have gathered to protest. these are the latest pictures of the groups in the city — as you can see, it's a tense scene with a large police presence, keeping the groups apart. we will be bringing you more on this developing story as and when we get it. to tech now and what's known as a "pig butchering" online scam. this is apparently a type of romance scam that uses fake online personas to trick people into fraudulent investments. heard of the phrase? nor had i, but the approach — as you'll see — may be all too familiar. our cyber correspondentjoe tidy decided to find out more when he was targeted on instagram by fraudsters pretending to be a woman called jessica. so that's how it all started. it was a direct message on my personal instagram, but i, of course, knew straightaway this was some sort of scam. it had to be, but i wasn't sure which. so i decided to play along. i want to see if these pictures are of a real person. they're being used by lots of scammers on dating sites. and here is the real
we start here in the uk where police in the city of plymouth are dealing with rival groups who have gathered to protest. these are the latest pictures of the groups in the city — as you can see, it's a tense scene with a large police presence, keeping the groups apart. we will be bringing you more on this developing story as and when we get it. to tech now and what's known as a "pig butchering" online scam. this is apparently a type of romance scam that uses fake online personas to...
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yeah, because it's obviously the tallest structure on plymouth hoe.get the full force of the elements. yeah, the weather's clearly a concern because the portland stone is a limestone and it gets affected by the weather, wind, rain, it tends to erode it, but it's fared quite well considering it's 100 years old. to plymouth hoe, a site for- centuries associated with british seamen, comes princess margaret to honour 15,600 men and women of the commonwealth navies who died in the last war. - a new garden has been added to a memorial, which stands i in tribute to the navy's. dead of the 1914—18 war. this garden is to be - opened by the princess. sadly, just 30 years after it was first unveiled, the memorial needed extending. the second world war was an even more deadly conflict for those fighting at sea. i am proud to unveil this memorial to the men and women of the plymouth command. a d—day service was held here recently, and before that, a wave of poppies was used to remind us all of the sacrifice made in the first world war. whatever the conflict, lost
yeah, because it's obviously the tallest structure on plymouth hoe.get the full force of the elements. yeah, the weather's clearly a concern because the portland stone is a limestone and it gets affected by the weather, wind, rain, it tends to erode it, but it's fared quite well considering it's 100 years old. to plymouth hoe, a site for- centuries associated with british seamen, comes princess margaret to honour 15,600 men and women of the commonwealth navies who died in the last war. - a new...
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must— plymouth last night. well, firstly i suppose i must say _ plymouth last night.g operation? there were some injuries last night, inspector ryan northmore says there was sustained violence. . northmore says there was sustained violence. , , violence. yes, i saw him being interviewed — violence. yes, i saw him being interviewed on _ violence. yes, i saw him being interviewed on sky _ violence. yes, i saw him being interviewed on sky news - violence. yes, i saw him being interviewed on sky news in i violence. yes, i saw him being| interviewed on sky news in the violence. yes, i saw him being - interviewed on sky news in the thick of it and i think at that point somebody from the crowd decided to pick up a pavement slab and throw it towards the police or the opposing protest group. either way the police are in the middle of all this. he was right in the thick of it at that point. the reality is i think we were very calm considering what happened. i want to thank wiltshire, avon and somerset and dorset police who provided offices when we needed them and well done for
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that's not what plymouth is about. that's not who we are. thank you to the police for keeping us safe to services from the city council to local businesses who have all taken steps to reassure people to keep people safe. we've still got a long way to go tonight, but there is no place for hate in plymouth. >> now to birmingham, where tensions are high tonight, where crowds of muslim men gathered in response to the ongoing unrest. in footage circulating on social media, hundreds of men can be seen taking to the streets. it's understood the muslim community of birmingham had initially gathered to protect a local mosque. police commissioner sir mark rowley has apologised after he knocked a news journalist microphone out of his hand this morning. in a statement, he said this is a distraction from the critical events we are dealing with. he said it was agreed the prime minister would provide an update afterwards, and it was not my place to speak publicly. in an effort to move the microphone out of the path, i'm sorry that i knocked it to the floor
that's not what plymouth is about. that's not who we are. thank you to the police for keeping us safe to services from the city council to local businesses who have all taken steps to reassure people to keep people safe. we've still got a long way to go tonight, but there is no place for hate in plymouth. >> now to birmingham, where tensions are high tonight, where crowds of muslim men gathered in response to the ongoing unrest. in footage circulating on social media, hundreds of men can...
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to birmingham and plymouth. nothing left. nothing left. i mean...literally nothing left. but amid the disorder, a handshake of hope. the liverpool mosque reaching out to protestors. also on the programme... fined for spilling sewage. three water companies are told to pay £168 million after the biggest ever investigation. keely hodgkinson thanks british fans for cheering her on to olympic gold. there was just so many british people in the crowd. it was absolutely incredible. when i heard the roar when they were announcing some of the athletes, it was just as good as what the french girl got, so to have that perception was just... and coming up on bbc news, manchester city agree to sell a world cup winner. argentinian forward julian alvarez is expected to join atletico madrid in a deal that could be worth up to £81 million. good afternoon. there have been more arrests in towns and cities in england and northern ireland after another night of violence. in a moment, we'll be reporting from birmingham, where cars were smashed and a pub was attacked. we'll also have the latest
to birmingham and plymouth. nothing left. nothing left. i mean...literally nothing left. but amid the disorder, a handshake of hope. the liverpool mosque reaching out to protestors. also on the programme... fined for spilling sewage. three water companies are told to pay £168 million after the biggest ever investigation. keely hodgkinson thanks british fans for cheering her on to olympic gold. there was just so many british people in the crowd. it was absolutely incredible. when i heard the...
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there's been another night of violence in england — this time in the city of plymouth.fences will be "dealt with robustly". it's a tense scene in the city, with a large police presence keeping opposing groups apart. police say more than 375 arrests have been made since the violence started last week and they expect that total to rise every day as more people are identified the latest unrest is just hours after prime minister sir keir starmer said the government was ramping up the criminal justice system to deal with the numbers of people charged over alleged involvement in weekend riots. some have already appeared in court. 0ur reporter scott bingham is in plymouth and sent this update from the scene. most of the protesters seem to have dispersed this evening, but there are still pockets, basically, around us. there is a police line behind, holding back some of the protesters, who we can only assume responded to those calls for a far right protest in the city. the situation here has escalated throughout the day. from about six o'clock, so called antifascist protesters g
there's been another night of violence in england — this time in the city of plymouth.fences will be "dealt with robustly". it's a tense scene in the city, with a large police presence keeping opposing groups apart. police say more than 375 arrests have been made since the violence started last week and they expect that total to rise every day as more people are identified the latest unrest is just hours after prime minister sir keir starmer said the government was ramping up the...
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around 3.00 british police special forces were urgently transferred to plymouth and belfast. the unrest in these cities of the united kingdom has already gotten out of control. the center of plymouth was seized for several hours by protesters who chanted shame on the police, demanded that they expel. grants and refused to disperse peacefully, the police had to use force, batons were used tear gas. in belfast , protesters took a different tack, avoiding direct confrontations, setting patrol cars on fire and smashing police station windows. the british prime minister called the riots thuggery and promised to deal harshly with anyone involved. we will mobilize a standing army of police to combat riots, we will have as many police as we need, whatever the motive, this is not a protest, this is pure violence and we will not tolerate attacks on mosques our muslim communities. in response to starmer elon musk responded critically in the form of a question about why the british prime minister does not bother to care about all the communities in the country. the american billionaire a
around 3.00 british police special forces were urgently transferred to plymouth and belfast. the unrest in these cities of the united kingdom has already gotten out of control. the center of plymouth was seized for several hours by protesters who chanted shame on the police, demanded that they expel. grants and refused to disperse peacefully, the police had to use force, batons were used tear gas. in belfast , protesters took a different tack, avoiding direct confrontations, setting patrol cars...
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it is the tallest structure in plymouth. this must get the full force — structure in plymouth. of the elements. yes, | the full force of the elements. yes, the full force of the elements. yes, the weather — the full force of the elements. yes, the weather is _ the full force of the elements. yes, the weather is clearly _ the full force of the elements. yes, the weather is clearly a _ the full force of the elements. yes the weather is clearly a concern because it is limestone and gets affected by the weather, wind, rain, intends to erode, but it has fared quite well considering it is 100 years old. t0 quite well considering it is 100 years old-— quite well considering it is 100 earsold. ., , ., ., years old. to plymouth, a site for centuries associated _ years old. to plymouth, a site for centuries associated with - years old. to plymouth, a site for| centuries associated with seaman, women _ centuries associated with seaman, women and men who died in the last war. women and men who died in the last war~ a_ women and men who died in the last war~ a new— women and men who died in
it is the tallest structure in plymouth. this must get the full force — structure in plymouth. of the elements. yes, | the full force of the elements. yes, the full force of the elements. yes, the weather — the full force of the elements. yes, the weather is _ the full force of the elements. yes, the weather is clearly _ the full force of the elements. yes, the weather is clearly a _ the full force of the elements. yes the weather is clearly a concern because it is limestone and gets...
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and it's pain for wayne, as rooney's start to life as plymouth boss ends in defeat. that's a wrap. the 33rd olympic games — all but over. it kicked off with morocco and spain winning in men's football more than a fortnight ago. it finished with the most dramatic women's basketball gold medal match. sandwiched in between — we had photo finishes, world records, snoop dogg on horseback — a phrase no sports presenter thought they'd utter. we said farewell to andy murray, hello to a host of new global icons and the sport of breaking. we debated water quality on the seine, gender controversies in the boxing ring and saw chateaus and palais transformed into pistes and platforms. and with just the closing ceremony to come, the sport has come to a conclusion with 13 gold medals handed out today — two bronzes for great britain. our sports correspondent katie gornall reports on the final day's action at paris 202a. emma finucane was tipped to star at these games. here in paris, she has been a sensation. the 21—year—old already had two medals to her name and victory here in the
and it's pain for wayne, as rooney's start to life as plymouth boss ends in defeat. that's a wrap. the 33rd olympic games — all but over. it kicked off with morocco and spain winning in men's football more than a fortnight ago. it finished with the most dramatic women's basketball gold medal match. sandwiched in between — we had photo finishes, world records, snoop dogg on horseback — a phrase no sports presenter thought they'd utter. we said farewell to andy murray, hello to a host of...
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our reporter scott bingham is in plymouth and sent this update from the scene.rotesters seem to have dispersed this evening, but there are still pockets, basically, around us. there is a police line behind, holding back some of the protesters, who we can only assume responded to those calls for a far right protest in the city. the situation here has escalated throughout the day. from about six o'clock, so called antifascist protesters called a ntifascist protesters gathered called antifascist protesters gathered here. at one point, there were 300 of them, just a small fringe, really, of counter protesters. but that escalated during the day and there has been running battles, a number of injuries and a number of arrests. and also reports that a local islamic centre just outside the city centre was at one point targeted. not sure what the situation is there at this stage. but most of the worst seems to have dispersed. the police are still very much out in force and still a handful of protesters around. the bricks were flying a short time ago but the situation seem
our reporter scott bingham is in plymouth and sent this update from the scene.rotesters seem to have dispersed this evening, but there are still pockets, basically, around us. there is a police line behind, holding back some of the protesters, who we can only assume responded to those calls for a far right protest in the city. the situation here has escalated throughout the day. from about six o'clock, so called antifascist protesters called a ntifascist protesters gathered called antifascist...
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as we come on air, police in the uk city of plymouth are dealing with rival groups who have gathered to protest. more than 370 people have been arrested after the past week of violent disorder in britain. the prime minister has announced a "standing army" of specialist police officers. also on the programme: a day of enormous upheaval in bangladesh as the long reigning prime minister, sheik hasina, resigns and flees the country after weeks of protests and violent clashes. us stock markets tumble, following falls in europe and asia as fears rise that the american economy is heading for a slowdown. and as the planet mercury enters retrograde, we look at whether it leads to absolute chaos — and does it have a direct link to an increase in personal problems? we start here in the uk where police in the city of plymouth are dealing with rival groups who have gathered to protest. these are the latest pictures of the groups in the city — as you can see, it's a tense scene with a large police presence, keeping the groups apart. earlier, the uk prime minister sir keir starmer said his governme
as we come on air, police in the uk city of plymouth are dealing with rival groups who have gathered to protest. more than 370 people have been arrested after the past week of violent disorder in britain. the prime minister has announced a "standing army" of specialist police officers. also on the programme: a day of enormous upheaval in bangladesh as the long reigning prime minister, sheik hasina, resigns and flees the country after weeks of protests and violent clashes. us stock...
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back in plymouth, officials worried after a horse testing positive. parks closed to all outdoor activities from dusk until dawn, when mosquitos are most active. authorities say if you are bitten by a mosquito and flu-like symptoms occur within two to ten days you should check in with your doctor. tom? >> rehema ellis with some important tips tonight. rehema, thank you. >>> also, this year's burning man festival off to a tragic start. authorities say a 39-year-old woman is dead after being found unresponsive on the first day of the annual event in nevada's black rock desert. the cause of her death is still under investigation. >>> okay. we're going to take a quick break. and right up next, pricey and hard to find. those popular weight loss drugs have some now turning to copycat versions. inside the debate over the pharmacies that make them. stay with usne should know . it's great, actually! it's called autoquote explorer from progressive. here, look! see, we show you our direct rates and their rates, even if we're not the lowest. so, whistleblower usua
back in plymouth, officials worried after a horse testing positive. parks closed to all outdoor activities from dusk until dawn, when mosquitos are most active. authorities say if you are bitten by a mosquito and flu-like symptoms occur within two to ten days you should check in with your doctor. tom? >> rehema ellis with some important tips tonight. rehema, thank you. >>> also, this year's burning man festival off to a tragic start. authorities say a 39-year-old woman is dead...
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the worst outbreaks of violence came in belfast, plymouth, and darlington.
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in plymouth in devon.on. in another night of unrest and disorder. six people there were arrested and at least three officers injured. disorder also broke out in belfast, with footage online appearing to show petrol bombs and missiles being thrown at police . a solicitor of thrown at police. a solicitor of a man who was kicked in the head by a police officer at manchester airport, says the families of victim of a smear campaign, ammar anwar, says fahir himars mother was the racially abused on a plane before the events of last month. he's also accused officers of not having body cams turned on dunng not having body cams turned on during the incident. >> ahmad and his mother shamim were shocked at the unnecessary aggression and violence. alleged violence shown from the start. there was no immediate attempt to speak to ask him to step to aside, caution him or to simply say, can we speak to you for second? >> and turning to wales, elianne ed morgan has been selected as first minister, the first woman to take on
in plymouth in devon.on. in another night of unrest and disorder. six people there were arrested and at least three officers injured. disorder also broke out in belfast, with footage online appearing to show petrol bombs and missiles being thrown at police . a solicitor of thrown at police. a solicitor of a man who was kicked in the head by a police officer at manchester airport, says the families of victim of a smear campaign, ammar anwar, says fahir himars mother was the racially abused on a...
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, so this was a plymouth, so this was a bit earlier in the day, as you'll be able to tell there.en clashes there between police, between people who are what would you call them, so—called anti—fascists and people who, certainly those anti—fascists, at least felt as though that where they were, they were far right. devon and cornwall police had 150 officers were deployed in plymouth city centre, and work is ongoing to de—escalate the situation. they say that officers were injured during those clashes. so, you know, there are a variety of different things going on all at once here. we've got aspects of the far right, we've got people who are just genuinely concerned. we've got unrest from aspects of the british asian community. we've got people who just want to loot a greggs and a and a that's me. yeah. and i, you know, and a train. we've got all of these different things going off at once . anyway, coming up, off at once. anyway, coming up, was it dangerous of elon musk to tell his followers that a civil war was inevitable ? we'll return war was inevitable? we'll return to a bit o
, so this was a plymouth, so this was a bit earlier in the day, as you'll be able to tell there.en clashes there between police, between people who are what would you call them, so—called anti—fascists and people who, certainly those anti—fascists, at least felt as though that where they were, they were far right. devon and cornwall police had 150 officers were deployed in plymouth city centre, and work is ongoing to de—escalate the situation. they say that officers were injured during...
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where the city of plymouth is dealing with rival groups who have gathered to protest. the latest pictures we have from the groups in the city. as you can see it is a tense scene with a large police presence keeping the groups apart. earlier u.k. prime minister said his government was ramping up the criminal justice system to deal wh those charged involved in riots over the weekend with some already appearing in court today. police say 378 arrests have been made since the violence started last week and they expect that total to rise every day as more are identified. the unrest began last week after the fatal stabbing of three girls. some on social media wrongly blamed the attacks on eight migrant. police officers were assaulted and petrol bombs thrown at hotels and asylum-seekers. the worst of that violent death violence yesterday was in south yorkshire. our correspondent is there and sent this report. >> after the wanton violence of the night before, today them into -- the meticulous work of gathering evidence, collecting fingerprints at the holiday express, so detecti
where the city of plymouth is dealing with rival groups who have gathered to protest. the latest pictures we have from the groups in the city. as you can see it is a tense scene with a large police presence keeping the groups apart. earlier u.k. prime minister said his government was ramping up the criminal justice system to deal wh those charged involved in riots over the weekend with some already appearing in court today. police say 378 arrests have been made since the violence started last...
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that have brought violence to plymouth's streets tonight have no place in our city. >> the diversitydoesn't make us weaker and we know that those people who have come to our city tonight , who people who have come to our city tonight, who have brought violence onto our streets, who have thrown projectiles at people who have abused people because of their background or their skin colour or their faith. >> they have no place in our city that's not what plymouth is about. that's not who we are. thank you to the police for keeping us safe. to services from the city council to local businesses who have all taken steps to reassure people to keep people safe. we've still got a long way to go tonight, but there is no place for hate in plymouth. >> now to birmingham, where tensions are high. tonight, crowds of muslim men have gathered in response to the ongoing unrest in footage circulating on social media, hundreds of men can be seen taking to the streets. it's understood the muslim community in birmingham had initially gathered to protect their local mosque . meanwhile, several mosque. mean
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last night sustained violence in plymouth.ile violent riots have also taken place in belfast as protesters throw petrol bombs at police cars in a second night of disorder . cars in a second night of disorder. nearly cars in a second night of disorder . nearly 400 arrests disorder. nearly 400 arrests have been made in the last week. dozens of police officers injured shops , cars, homes injured shops, cars, homes damaged right across the uk and in birmingham last night, tensions were high with videos from social media showing a crowd of muslim men gathering to protect their local mosque. well, we're joined now, we're delighted to say in the studio, deputy leader of reform uk, we say hello, good morning, good morning and congratulations at the election. thank you, thank you richard tice. the thing is, richard, a lot of people are saying these people on the streets, they're speaking for you. they're saying that absolute nonsense. we've condemned all of the violence from any sides. all sides comprehensively. and it is completely un
last night sustained violence in plymouth.ile violent riots have also taken place in belfast as protesters throw petrol bombs at police cars in a second night of disorder . cars in a second night of disorder. nearly cars in a second night of disorder . nearly 400 arrests disorder. nearly 400 arrests have been made in the last week. dozens of police officers injured shops , cars, homes injured shops, cars, homes damaged right across the uk and in birmingham last night, tensions were high with...
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wayne rooney, you know, in plymouth in plymouth. >> bright idea for a show everybody. >> it's going tod some worse ideas for a show. we're saying nothing . a show. we're saying nothing. a couple of them anyway. right it's real. st bart's is bristol union jackass , union jackass, >> so i'm going to start with your greatest britain, please, >> keely hodgkinson , i expect to >> keely hodgkinson, i expect to win this because it's not every day that you win a gold medal at the olympics. >> okay. fair enough. all right, who's your greatest briton? >> he's got to be elon musk for, you know, winding up keir starmer in the way that you have to respond by tweet. and that's good trolling an ex. >> otherwise elon wouldn't like it. yeah. don't miss your misgender and miss name x. you'll get cancelled by elon. >> yeah, yeah go on, go on matthew. >> so mine is not a household name, but it's a real true great british hero. it's a guy called sir ernest hall who's died this week in his 90s. and he turned an amazing building which is derelict mill in halifax called dean clough, which was literally fallin
wayne rooney, you know, in plymouth in plymouth. >> bright idea for a show everybody. >> it's going tod some worse ideas for a show. we're saying nothing . a show. we're saying nothing. a couple of them anyway. right it's real. st bart's is bristol union jackass , union jackass, >> so i'm going to start with your greatest britain, please, >> keely hodgkinson , i expect to >> keely hodgkinson, i expect to win this because it's not every day that you win a gold medal...
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the worst outbreaks of violence were in belfast, plymouth, and birmingham.rrested after a week of violent disorder, which began last week in southport after the fatal stabbings of three girls and escalated following misinformation about the identity of the perpetrator. the violent unrest in the uk is being monitored by countries all around the world. some of them have gone as far as issuing travel advisories to their citizens who are planning to visit — or are already in the uk. australia has told its citizens to avoid areas where protests are occurring due to the potential for disruption and violence. a similar message came from the malaysian high commission in london. it says people should stay away from protest areas, remain vigilant and follow the latest updates and guidance provided by local authorities. india's high commission had this warning for its citizens. it said they should stay vigilant and exercise due caution while travelling in the uk. and a travel alert from nigeria's ministry of foreign affairs stated there was an increased risk of violenc
the worst outbreaks of violence were in belfast, plymouth, and birmingham.rrested after a week of violent disorder, which began last week in southport after the fatal stabbings of three girls and escalated following misinformation about the identity of the perpetrator. the violent unrest in the uk is being monitored by countries all around the world. some of them have gone as far as issuing travel advisories to their citizens who are planning to visit — or are already in the uk. australia has...
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the worst outbreaks of violence were in belfast, plymouth, and birmingham.y 400 people have been arrested after a week of violent disorder. in belfast, riot officers had stones and petrol bombs thrown at them close to a supermarket which was set alight at the weekend. police say they are treating the "serious assault" of a man in belfast as a racially—motivated hate—crime after witnesses reported seeing people stamp on his head. our ireland correspondent chris page reports. siren blares. for several hours, the police faced a group throwing stones, bricks and metal rods. the trouble was on a smaller scale than the violence at the weekend, but officers said it was still dangerous. crowds should disperse immediately, as force is about to be used - against violent individuals. no further warnings will be given. the police fired two baton rounds and arrested a 15—year—old. in the same area, a man in his 50s suffered serious injuries when attackers stamped on his head. detectives are treating it as a racially motivated hate crime. the disturbances happened close t
the worst outbreaks of violence were in belfast, plymouth, and birmingham.y 400 people have been arrested after a week of violent disorder. in belfast, riot officers had stones and petrol bombs thrown at them close to a supermarket which was set alight at the weekend. police say they are treating the "serious assault" of a man in belfast as a racially—motivated hate—crime after witnesses reported seeing people stamp on his head. our ireland correspondent chris page reports. siren...
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there's fresh unrest on streets in england tonight, in plymouth and in birmingham.d 400 people have been arrested since violence first erupted last week. the head of the national police chiefs�* council says the rioting is the worst he's seen in more than a decade and he acknowledged that police forces are being stretched. the prime minister has said thousands of specialist police officers would be available to deploy over the summer if the unrest continues. the disorder began in southport after the fatal stabbings of three girls. it was sparked by posts on social media which wrongly blamed the stabbings on a muslim migrant. the riots have spread across england and northern ireland with shops looted, police officers assaulted and petrol bombs thrown at hotels housing asylum seekers. the worst of that violence yesterday was in rotherham in south yorkshire — from where our uk affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, is there for us this evening. there were frightening scenes at this holiday inn express yesterday. it's now a hotel that is scarred and empty of migrants,
there's fresh unrest on streets in england tonight, in plymouth and in birmingham.d 400 people have been arrested since violence first erupted last week. the head of the national police chiefs�* council says the rioting is the worst he's seen in more than a decade and he acknowledged that police forces are being stretched. the prime minister has said thousands of specialist police officers would be available to deploy over the summer if the unrest continues. the disorder began in southport...
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plymouth, massachusetts is closing parks and fields at dusk. other towns are urging people to avoid going outdoors at night during those hours of peak mosquito activity. more now from abc's ike ejiochi. >> reporter: tonight, during the final weeks of summer, plymouth, massachusetts south of boston closing its parks and fields from dusk till dawn. one of ten communities in the state where families are at high or critical risk for becoming infected with the eastern equine encephalitis virus, a rare but potentially deadly mosquito-borne illness. >> key thing is there's no vaccines or treatment for triple e. so prevention is really very critical. >> reporter: starting this week, crews will spray for mosquitos from the ground and from the air in more than a dozen towns. the cdc says although most people who get the triple e virus have no symptoms a small percentage develop brain inflammation and about a third of those people will die. and many survivors suffer long-term neurologic damage. in 2019 the threat of the triple e virus impacted friday nigh
plymouth, massachusetts is closing parks and fields at dusk. other towns are urging people to avoid going outdoors at night during those hours of peak mosquito activity. more now from abc's ike ejiochi. >> reporter: tonight, during the final weeks of summer, plymouth, massachusetts south of boston closing its parks and fields from dusk till dawn. one of ten communities in the state where families are at high or critical risk for becoming infected with the eastern equine encephalitis...
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two opposing protests in plymouth started out peacefully. vocal clashes between antiracism and anti— groups. police in riot gear were deployed to keep the groups apart and several officers suffered injuries as violence of later broke out. it was terrifying. hundreds of people moved up onto the promenade and the memorial area. ten minutes after that, there was a strong police presence dissipating them after they set fire to things, and then there was a huge group of writers outside our front doors, smashing things and organising themselves for further mischief, and ten minutes after that it had moved back down towards the town centre area.— centre area. disburse immediately. - centre area. disburse immediately. there l centre area. disburse i immediately. there was centre area. disburse - immediately. there was unrest in south belfast. _ immediately. there was unrest in south belfast. last - immediately. there was unrest in south belfast. last night - immediately. there was unrest in south belfast. last night byl in south belfast. last night
two opposing protests in plymouth started out peacefully. vocal clashes between antiracism and anti— groups. police in riot gear were deployed to keep the groups apart and several officers suffered injuries as violence of later broke out. it was terrifying. hundreds of people moved up onto the promenade and the memorial area. ten minutes after that, there was a strong police presence dissipating them after they set fire to things, and then there was a huge group of writers outside our front...
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the worst outbreaks of violence were in belfast, plymouth, and birmingham.disorder which broke out after misinformation spread about the identity of the southport attacker. that was the attack in which three young girls were killed. in belfast, riot officers had stones and petrol bombs thrown at them close to a supermarket which was set alight at the weekend. and police say they are treating the "serious assault" of a man in belfast as a racially—motivated hate—crime after witnesses reported seeing people stamp on his head. nazir afzal is the former chief crown prosecutor for north west england — and was in that role during the 2011 riots in london. he believes social media has played a significant role in the violence spreading in the past week what we have now is people seeing, in real time, activities. it creates fear. even if it was 100 miles away, you fear it might happen locally. the other side of that, though, is whilst we have substantially more smartphones in operation, we have fewer smart people. they have been recording their criminality. from an
the worst outbreaks of violence were in belfast, plymouth, and birmingham.disorder which broke out after misinformation spread about the identity of the southport attacker. that was the attack in which three young girls were killed. in belfast, riot officers had stones and petrol bombs thrown at them close to a supermarket which was set alight at the weekend. and police say they are treating the "serious assault" of a man in belfast as a racially—motivated hate—crime after...
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the worst outbreaks of violence came in belfast, plymouth, and darlington.early 400 people have been arrested after a week of violent disorder, which began last week in southport after the fatal stabbings of three girls and escalated following misinformation about the identity of the perpetrator. as the latest disorder unfolded, the prime minister criticised the owner of x — elon musk — who posted that �*civil war is inevitable�*. our first report is from our correspondent aruna iyengar. chanting: refugees are welcome here. two opposing protests in plymouth started out peacefully, before vocal clashes between the anti—racism and anti—immigration groups. police in riot gear were deployed to keep the groups apart, and several officers suffered injuries as violence later broke out. it was kind of terrifying. hundreds of people moved up the hoe park onto the end of the promenade and the memorial area. ten minutes after that, there was a strong police presence kind of dissipating them after they'd set fires and things. and then there was a huge group of rioters o
the worst outbreaks of violence came in belfast, plymouth, and darlington.early 400 people have been arrested after a week of violent disorder, which began last week in southport after the fatal stabbings of three girls and escalated following misinformation about the identity of the perpetrator. as the latest disorder unfolded, the prime minister criticised the owner of x — elon musk — who posted that �*civil war is inevitable�*. our first report is from our correspondent aruna...
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k. southwest town of plymouth, where protesters have clashed with police and each other. the on sunday, the british prime minister issued a warning to those taking part in the violence at mass protest across the u. k. this came as writers set fire to hotels, housing asylum seekers in the english towns, a rudder, i'm and that tamar, i guarantee you will regret taking paul to this disorder. whether directly, all those with thing on this option, bottom line of the running away themselves. this is not protest, it just opened eyes violent, sorry. i didn't have no slice off rates for on line to the anti immigrant. i'm for spread across the country over the weekend in response to the stabbing depths of 3 young girls in northwest england last week. protesters and time was attacked. a local hotel popular with migrants reported that using petrol bombs to set it on fire in rudder, i'm. an angry mob pelted another hotel, housing migrants with stones and reed trying to force their way inside a crowd of types of police cars and set off fire extinguishers. sundays scenes are a part of a
k. southwest town of plymouth, where protesters have clashed with police and each other. the on sunday, the british prime minister issued a warning to those taking part in the violence at mass protest across the u. k. this came as writers set fire to hotels, housing asylum seekers in the english towns, a rudder, i'm and that tamar, i guarantee you will regret taking paul to this disorder. whether directly, all those with thing on this option, bottom line of the running away themselves. this is...
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south was town of plymouth, where protesters have clashed with police and each other. the on sunday, the british prime minister issued a warning to those taking part in the violence at mass protest across the u. k. this came is rioters set fire to hotels, housing asylum seekers in the english towns of robert them and the tamra. i guarantee you will regret taking paul to this disorder, whether directly folders within this option, bottom line of the wrong, the way themselves. this is not protest, it just open eyes. violence has no place offerings or online as the anti immigrant afore spread across the country over the weekend in response to the stabbing depths of 3 young girls in northwest england last week. protesters and tamara's attack the local hotel popular as migrants were quarterly, using petrol bombs to set it on fire in rudder. i'm an angry mob, but pelted another hotel with stones and debris trying to force their way inside the crowd attacks police, cars and set off fire extinguishers. sunday scenes are part of a series of nationalists. protests at all. 5 littl
south was town of plymouth, where protesters have clashed with police and each other. the on sunday, the british prime minister issued a warning to those taking part in the violence at mass protest across the u. k. this came is rioters set fire to hotels, housing asylum seekers in the english towns of robert them and the tamra. i guarantee you will regret taking paul to this disorder, whether directly folders within this option, bottom line of the wrong, the way themselves. this is not protest,...
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. >> reporter: plymouth, massachusetts, which is at high risk for eee, is taking extra precautions. >> plymouth has decided to close their fields and parks from dusk to dawn, again, because that is the most prevalent time for mosquito activity. >> reporter: overnight, new york city spraying to reduce the risk of another mosquito-borne disease, west nile virus. and david, officials say the best way to protect yourself, use bug spray, make sure to wear long sleeves and penalties if you are outside at dusk and dawn, and avoid any standing water. david? >> david: erielle reshef with us again tonight. thank you. >>> now, to the israel-hamas war, and tonight, the dramatic rescue. the hostage found alive in a tunnel, 326 days now after being taken hostage. 108 hostages, including eight americans, are still believed to be held by hamas. and many are feared to be dead. britt clennett from tel aviv again tonight. >> reporter: nearly a year after he was violently taken hostage by hamas, tonight, 52-year-old qaid farhan alkadi found alive in a tunnel after an idf military operation where soldiers
. >> reporter: plymouth, massachusetts, which is at high risk for eee, is taking extra precautions. >> plymouth has decided to close their fields and parks from dusk to dawn, again, because that is the most prevalent time for mosquito activity. >> reporter: overnight, new york city spraying to reduce the risk of another mosquito-borne disease, west nile virus. and david, officials say the best way to protect yourself, use bug spray, make sure to wear long sleeves and penalties...
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perhaps some of the cheese on those burgers or in that pasta salad could be sargento, from plymouth,e. third generation family business started by leonard gentine, who started the plymouth cheese counter in the 1940s selling cheese in town, before turning the elkhart lake canning company into a cheese factory to make cheese and sell across america. in 1953, partnering with joe sartori, creating sargento. for 70 years now, sargento has been making cheese. >> hey, david. >> david: ceo louie gentine, leonard's grandson. >> we're very fortunate enough to have people that have multiple family members working here and some individuals who have had the opportunity to have worked for my grandfather. >> hi david. >> david: meet the pickerd family. twin brothers tlyer on the left, timothy on the right. and uncle jeremy in the middle. >> it's really nice actually to see family at work. >> the summer season gets our slice department rolling here and we all get to enjoy it on our sandwiches. >> i like to take sargento products when i go to parties. if they don't have it, i like to bring it. >> hi
perhaps some of the cheese on those burgers or in that pasta salad could be sargento, from plymouth,e. third generation family business started by leonard gentine, who started the plymouth cheese counter in the 1940s selling cheese in town, before turning the elkhart lake canning company into a cheese factory to make cheese and sell across america. in 1953, partnering with joe sartori, creating sargento. for 70 years now, sargento has been making cheese. >> hey, david. >> david: ceo...
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that was linked to the plymouth shootings in 2021, when jake davison to the plymouth shootings in 2021er before shooting himself. i was linked to that online movement. seeing the popularity of social media influencers like andrew tate and the huge following he has in particular amongst young men right across the world, that is something that has perhaps prompted the government to say we need to look at this formally. i the government to say we need to look at this formally.— look at this formally. i would imaaine look at this formally. i would imagine as — look at this formally. i would imagine as well _ look at this formally. i would imagine as well there - look at this formally. i would imagine as well there will. look at this formally. i would imagine as well there will be j look at this formally. i would i imagine as well there will be a number of women's group that want to have a look at this, because we have seen some terrible stuff happen online to women.— seen some terrible stuff happen online to women. that is absolutely correct. online to women. that is absolutely correct- we
that was linked to the plymouth shootings in 2021, when jake davison to the plymouth shootings in 2021er before shooting himself. i was linked to that online movement. seeing the popularity of social media influencers like andrew tate and the huge following he has in particular amongst young men right across the world, that is something that has perhaps prompted the government to say we need to look at this formally. i the government to say we need to look at this formally.— look at this...
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action against illegal migration in the southwest of the country turned into clashes, in the city of plymouth three police officers were injured, but... in birmingham, on the contrary, people took to the streets muslims under the slogan of fighting ultra-right groups. the geography of the unrest is expanding, about 400 people have already been detained. let me remind you that the reason for the protests was the tragedy in southport. a young man, rumored to be a refugee, burst into a children's dance studio with a knife. middle east. the israeli army announced the elimination of another hamas commander in the gaza strip. he was responsible for the transfer of equipment. earlier , the head of one of the battalions of the group was killed. to announce a candidate for us vice president from the democrats, six possible candidates are named candidates, but there is not one among them who would suit all party members. experts say that the most likely partner for haris is josh schaper, the governor of pennsylvania, one of the swing states, who is criticized for his ardent pro-israeli position. in his
action against illegal migration in the southwest of the country turned into clashes, in the city of plymouth three police officers were injured, but... in birmingham, on the contrary, people took to the streets muslims under the slogan of fighting ultra-right groups. the geography of the unrest is expanding, about 400 people have already been detained. let me remind you that the reason for the protests was the tragedy in southport. a young man, rumored to be a refugee, burst into a children's...