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richard parker 20 more on the _ dodeccahedrons. richard parker 20 more on the bbc _ dodeccahedrons.rd parker 20 i more on the bbc website about that. let me show you live pictures from columbia. we're continuing to focus on the deadline that's been set at columbia for this afternoon. you can see plenty of activity outside the main campus at the university. the number of campus rest over the weekend rose to at least 900. police breaking up encampments at schools across the country. use of ucla, northeastern university but the president of columbia under intense pressure at the moment notjust from republicans but also from democrats in the centre of the party who wrote to her this morning saying they were disappointed in the action she had taken on the encampments. we will look at that and how it's polling for president biden. new polling out this week that shows president truong, former president trump still ahead in some key swing states. we will be right back. monday brought breezy conditions for salmon in the sunshine it felt pleasantly warm particularly if you had shelter. we saw
richard parker 20 more on the _ dodeccahedrons. richard parker 20 more on the bbc _ dodeccahedrons.rd parker 20 i more on the bbc website about that. let me show you live pictures from columbia. we're continuing to focus on the deadline that's been set at columbia for this afternoon. you can see plenty of activity outside the main campus at the university. the number of campus rest over the weekend rose to at least 900. police breaking up encampments at schools across the country. use of ucla,...
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i spoke richard parker, secretary of the norton disney history and archaeology group.as roman, we put in for trenches and concentrated on trenches one and two, and only in the last few days that we have the resources and time to look in trenches three and four for more archaeology, and transport was where we found dodecahedron that is going on display. there it was, making tea on display. there it was, making tea on the second to last day, a big cry goes up, i go roast —— racing over there with others, richard, the volunteer who found it was holding the top, and our senior archaeologist on—site was seen" that's a roman dodecahedron, i've never seen one of those before. i have read about them but, what is this doing here? " and work stop at that point, everyone came over and had a look because up until that point, we have been finding some roman pottery and masonry, some animal bone, those sort of things you ask —— expect to find on archaeological sites, or the last thing we expected the find was one of the finest examples of a dodecahedron in lincolnshire, where not on
i spoke richard parker, secretary of the norton disney history and archaeology group.as roman, we put in for trenches and concentrated on trenches one and two, and only in the last few days that we have the resources and time to look in trenches three and four for more archaeology, and transport was where we found dodecahedron that is going on display. there it was, making tea on display. there it was, making tea on the second to last day, a big cry goes up, i go roast —— racing over there...
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he is facing a strong challenge from labour's richard parker, who is running a more traditional partyfor andy street, it's the reform uk candidate elaine ruth williams. for richard parker, it's sunny virk for the lib dems, siobhan harper—nunes for the greens, and the independent candidate, akhmed yakoob. i think this is going to be a such a fascinating last few days as build—up to the polling day. andy street should by rights lose this by a mile. he represents the conservative party that's tanking everywhere at the moment. but he is very cleverly playing his brand andy trick. what this essentially means is he's got no government ministers anywhere near birmingham or the west midlands. this is all about andy street. now, the chances are that he could come up on the rails and take this against the odds. the labour party, though, are throwing everything at it. so in contrast to andy street, we have had every shadow cabinet minister that can possibly make it to birmingham and to the west midlands here. this is a labour campaign, this is not a one—man campaign. so it's really fascinating t
he is facing a strong challenge from labour's richard parker, who is running a more traditional partyfor andy street, it's the reform uk candidate elaine ruth williams. for richard parker, it's sunny virk for the lib dems, siobhan harper—nunes for the greens, and the independent candidate, akhmed yakoob. i think this is going to be a such a fascinating last few days as build—up to the polling day. andy street should by rights lose this by a mile. he represents the conservative party that's...
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and at a cafe down the road, tea with labour's richard parker, served with an expectation, for many,g unable to get to the doctors, to the high street, to college, or to places where the jobs are. i don't think we can rebuild this region unless we overhaul the transport system. birmingham city council, labour run, is a shambles, isn't it? council tax is through the ceiling and services are being cut. why would the rest of the region want a labour mayor? so, let's be clear, birmingham has had many issues and mistakes have been made. but we can't avoid the fact that the government have taken £1 billion out of the budgets of the city council, and that has done a lot of damage. from the contest here to the wider landscape. north yorkshire and the east midlands are electing mayors for the first time in a fortnight. elsewhere, it's still fairly new. what you think should happen next with mayors, and what would you say to the person who says, it'sjust yet more politicians? in many places, mayors are only being elected for the second or third time. so it's a relatively new kind of governance
and at a cafe down the road, tea with labour's richard parker, served with an expectation, for many,g unable to get to the doctors, to the high street, to college, or to places where the jobs are. i don't think we can rebuild this region unless we overhaul the transport system. birmingham city council, labour run, is a shambles, isn't it? council tax is through the ceiling and services are being cut. why would the rest of the region want a labour mayor? so, let's be clear, birmingham has had...
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and at a cafe down the road, tea with labour's richard parker, served with an expectation, for many, there are stories of people being unable to get to the doctors, to the high street, to college, or to places where the jobs are. i don't think we can rebuild this region unless we overhaul the transport system. birmingham city council, labour—run, is a shambles, isn't it? council tax is through the ceiling and services are being cut. why would the rest of the region want a labour mayor? so, let's be clear, birmingham has had many issues and mistakes have been made. but we can't avoid the fact that the government have taken £1 billion out of the budgets of the city council, and that's done a lot of damage. from the contest here, to the wider landscape. north yorkshire, much of the north—east of england and the east midlands are electing mayors for the first time in a fortnight. elsewhere, it's still fairly new. what do you think should happen next with mayors, and what would you say to the person who says, it'sjust yet more politicians? in many places, mayors are only being elected for
and at a cafe down the road, tea with labour's richard parker, served with an expectation, for many, there are stories of people being unable to get to the doctors, to the high street, to college, or to places where the jobs are. i don't think we can rebuild this region unless we overhaul the transport system. birmingham city council, labour—run, is a shambles, isn't it? council tax is through the ceiling and services are being cut. why would the rest of the region want a labour mayor? so,...
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for the labour party, richard parker, several opinion.row lead in the race, a lead thatis very narrow lead in the race, a lead that is narrowed over the last week or so. that is narrowed over the last week orso. he that is narrowed over the last week or so. he has spoken about changes to the weak bus networks are run in this part of the world. that is his big picture. of course, all eyes looking to see if a big area of success that the conservative party have had with the mirror to hear since 2017 with andy streets and whether they can cling onto that success in this election. we also have candidates from the greens and the lib dems and reform uk as well, who are all pulling around the simeu amount, and an independent candidate who has made a big picture of the situation in gaza, that is about he's going after. it's an interesting race which will hopefully tell us a lot about what happens in the general election. we would watch that next week. and susana mendonca, the london mayor gets a lot of attention and political flack that the issue
for the labour party, richard parker, several opinion.row lead in the race, a lead thatis very narrow lead in the race, a lead that is narrowed over the last week or so. that is narrowed over the last week orso. he that is narrowed over the last week or so. he has spoken about changes to the weak bus networks are run in this part of the world. that is his big picture. of course, all eyes looking to see if a big area of success that the conservative party have had with the mirror to hear since...
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richard parker is for labour and the co—operative party. andy street is the conservative candidate.and virk is the liberal democrat and elaine ruth williams is for reform. there's also a list reform. and there's also a list of candidates are available of candidates that are available for the tees valley mayoral election. hawkins fighting election. ben hawkins fighting it the conservatives. chris it for the conservatives. chris mcewan labour, simon thorley mcewan for labour, simon thorley for the liberal democrats. so there you have it. i'll be back next with julie bindel. don't go morning and welcome back to the camilla tominey show. i'm joined now by feminist author and journalist julie bindel. julie, you were going to be in the studio with me. but i understand you've been caught up in storm kathleen, so i hope you're safe, dry and well . i kathleen, so i hope you're safe, dry and well. i am camilla. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good. good stuff . let's speak >> good. good stuff. let's speak about this astonishing report in the telegraph in the week, which revealed an analysis of
richard parker is for labour and the co—operative party. andy street is the conservative candidate.and virk is the liberal democrat and elaine ruth williams is for reform. there's also a list reform. and there's also a list of candidates are available of candidates that are available for the tees valley mayoral election. hawkins fighting election. ben hawkins fighting it the conservatives. chris it for the conservatives. chris mcewan labour, simon thorley mcewan for labour, simon thorley for...
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parker. the camera was rolling as prosecutor humphreys began the case. >> this establishes the motive for richarde. >> as humphreys recalls, the case against rick was always motivation strong, evidence week, not more than a drop of charlie parker's blood on a shoe when it came down to it. even so, humphreys told the court he got the footprint of the murder scene. >> he had a story for it, didn't he? >> yeah, he did. it didn't hold water but he had a story about it. >> charlie recited his version of how he had gone into the parker house to get a set of car keys sometime after the crime scene techs had finished up. >> he looked to his right, which was a window leading into the bathroom where charlie had died and noticed the blood. >> rick said he worried bambi, pacing outside, might look in the window and freak out all over again. >> he went in and stepped through the bathroom and touch the blood. >> and that's the story, but it didn't hold up? >> know because the blinds were already closed. >> that was the gotcha. this crime scene photo, says the prosecutor, was taken hours before rick supposedly
parker. the camera was rolling as prosecutor humphreys began the case. >> this establishes the motive for richarde. >> as humphreys recalls, the case against rick was always motivation strong, evidence week, not more than a drop of charlie parker's blood on a shoe when it came down to it. even so, humphreys told the court he got the footprint of the murder scene. >> he had a story for it, didn't he? >> yeah, he did. it didn't hold water but he had a story about it....