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, having taken the decision— steve rotherham, having taken the decision to — steve rotherham, havinghe decision to put buses under control, that we _ decision to put buses under control, that we can — decision to put buses under control, that we can do things that really matter. — that we can do things that really matter, changing a big thatcher reform — matter, changing a big thatcher reform of— matter, changing a big thatcher reform of the big 1980s. i think the movement— reform of the big 1980s. i think the movement is buying into english devolution and it is great to have the leader— devolution and it is great to have the leader of the party know in advance — the leader of the party know in advance of his speech pledging to -ive advance of his speech pledging to give more — advance of his speech pledging to give more power to local areas. from our own— give more power to local areas. from our own point— give more power to local areas. from our own point of view, i have a big lad our own point of view, i have a big tad to _ our own point of view, i have a big tad to create — our o
, having taken the decision— steve rotherham, having taken the decision to — steve rotherham, havinghe decision to put buses under control, that we _ decision to put buses under control, that we can — decision to put buses under control, that we can do things that really matter. — that we can do things that really matter, changing a big thatcher reform — matter, changing a big thatcher reform of— matter, changing a big thatcher reform of the big 1980s. i think the movement— reform...
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labour rotherham scandal, some labour councillors in rotherham have been moved aside or resigned followingbviously a couple of incidents in rotherham. more on that with charlie peters in a tech and a bizarre one. joe biden kicks a dog. there's a video of it. but also they have actually had to get rid of a dog from the white house. so yes, prepare bonkers biden prepare for a bonkers biden video . patrick christys. gb video. patrick christys. gb news. look at those emails coming in. gb views a gbnews.com another big story for us today . another big story for us today. okay is why on earth would keir starmer want children to be forced to brush their teeth at school? is that not the role of the parent? if you have kids and you don't get them up in the morning, get them dressed , give morning, get them dressed, give them a slice of toast or whatever, and make them brush their before they go to their teeth before they go to school. we kids ? gb school. why have we got kids? gb views the gbnews.com but right now is your headlines . now is your headlines. >> good afternoon. i'm tamsin roberts in t
labour rotherham scandal, some labour councillors in rotherham have been moved aside or resigned followingbviously a couple of incidents in rotherham. more on that with charlie peters in a tech and a bizarre one. joe biden kicks a dog. there's a video of it. but also they have actually had to get rid of a dog from the white house. so yes, prepare bonkers biden prepare for a bonkers biden video . patrick christys. gb video. patrick christys. gb news. look at those emails coming in. gb views a...
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the council rotherham they rotherham council have said they have been out speaking to residents and helpingnd residents and they've not been speaking anybody. they've speaking to anybody. they've not been they've been helping. yes, they've been here cleaning but here today cleaning up, but there's no answers, no meeting planned. they've not planned. so, no, they've not been at all. been helpful at all. >> and the local mps area champion sarah champion, her office has been on to you just this afternoon. >> yeah, their office has just beenin >> yeah, their office has just been in touch to see what they can do and they've asked me to put in an email. but we want put it in an email. but we want their want answers, their support, we want answers, we want some permanence. so we're not having live this we're not having to live this nightmare we're not having to live this nightma are you feeling about >> how are you feeling about that risk that this could happen yet again? >> living for i'm >> living is done for me. i'm going get out and up. i've going to get me out and up. i've got insurance, but
the council rotherham they rotherham council have said they have been out speaking to residents and helpingnd residents and they've not been speaking anybody. they've speaking to anybody. they've not been they've been helping. yes, they've been here cleaning but here today cleaning up, but there's no answers, no meeting planned. they've not planned. so, no, they've not been at all. been helpful at all. >> and the local mps area champion sarah champion, her office has been on to you just...
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what's happened rotherham happened there in rotherham? >> on camera. >> go away.u'll be >> good morning. yes you'll be able to see here. we're in rose's conservatory. and you can can just see the devastation behind us. the sofas are overturned , the televisions come overturned, the televisions come down. the floor is full of mud and within the water that's come in, it's sewage water. that's that's come in as well. so it's an unpleasant smell . it's an unpleasant smell. it's getting mouldy, but she's still waiting for the electrics to come back on. so she can't yet plug come back on. so she can't yet plug in a dehumidifier to try and dry out her house. and just tell us, rose, you've been living here 30 years and this is the third time you've been flooded now. but you were told back in two thousand and seven, those massive floods here, 16 years ago, that better flood defences would be put in place and that this wouldn't happen again . again. >> were tm again. >> were . and it is it's >> yeah, we were. and it is it's absolutely devastating to see this has happened ag
what's happened rotherham happened there in rotherham? >> on camera. >> go away.u'll be >> good morning. yes you'll be able to see here. we're in rose's conservatory. and you can can just see the devastation behind us. the sofas are overturned , the televisions come overturned, the televisions come down. the floor is full of mud and within the water that's come in, it's sewage water. that's that's come in as well. so it's an unpleasant smell . it's an unpleasant smell. it's...
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there are six from rotherham.e six from brent, which of course has the uk's highest density of jewish people. six from kirklees, which of course is where the batley grammar school teacher was forced into hiding and is still in hiding. i put it to you. why should the british pubuc to you. why should the british public listen to the voice of 250 labour councillors who are more concerned with the gaza strip than they are about grooming gangs or the forced into hiding of british teachers by muslim extremists ? by muslim extremists? >> well, look, first of all, i don't support any extremist organisation and never have done and since 9/11 i've fought against them . and i think the against them. and i think the issue here is how we move fonnard. the meeting that we had with sir keir was basically looking at the concerns of our constituents and how people are moving fonnard . so that's our moving fonnard. so that's our real concern that we have at the moment . moment. >> and if you were listening to the concerns of your c
there are six from rotherham.e six from brent, which of course has the uk's highest density of jewish people. six from kirklees, which of course is where the batley grammar school teacher was forced into hiding and is still in hiding. i put it to you. why should the british pubuc to you. why should the british public listen to the voice of 250 labour councillors who are more concerned with the gaza strip than they are about grooming gangs or the forced into hiding of british teachers by muslim...
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trains are unable to stop at rotherham train station because of the weather conditions there, if you because of the weather, they are facing a school in newcastle, pupils there are having to be taught from home online because their roof was damaged by high wind last night. so we are seeing disruption caused by the weather and more of that yet to come, still. weather and more of that yet to come. still-— weather and more of that yet to come, still. ., ., , ., come, still. rowan, we will let you no and come, still. rowan, we will let you go and get — come, still. rowan, we will let you go and get dry. — come, still. rowan, we will let you go and get dry, speak— come, still. rowan, we will let you go and get dry, speak to _ come, still. rowan, we will let you go and get dry, speak to you - come, still. rowan, we will let you go and get dry, speak to you later| go and get dry, speak to you later but back to steven in brechin. what have they told people. you talk about that renewed red weather warning for later tonight. understand that everybody who needed to get out has been evacuated bu
trains are unable to stop at rotherham train station because of the weather conditions there, if you because of the weather, they are facing a school in newcastle, pupils there are having to be taught from home online because their roof was damaged by high wind last night. so we are seeing disruption caused by the weather and more of that yet to come, still. weather and more of that yet to come. still-— weather and more of that yet to come, still. ., ., , ., come, still. rowan, we will let...
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fan captured the nation's heart before he died of cancer in 2017. 31—year—old dale houghton from rotherhamence. you're live with bbc news. to the us now, where hardline republicans in congress say they'll try to oust the house speaker kevin mccarthy, after he backed a last—minute deal to avert a government shutdown. the rare show of bipartisan unity late on saturday will keep federal bodies open for a further forty—five days. but not everyone is happy. in interview on abc news, republican hardliner matt gaetz said he will be "relentless" in moving to oust speaker mccarthy over the shutdown deal. take a listen injanuary, to get the speakership, kevin had to agree to certain guardrails on spending, and he agreed to a process that would allow us to put some downward pressure on spending. he made that commitment, he broke it, and if at this time next week, kevin mccarthy is still speaker of the house, it will be because the democrats bailed him out and he can be their speaker, not mine. when do you make this move? you will be seeing it this week. well as you might expect, speaker mccarthy has
fan captured the nation's heart before he died of cancer in 2017. 31—year—old dale houghton from rotherhamence. you're live with bbc news. to the us now, where hardline republicans in congress say they'll try to oust the house speaker kevin mccarthy, after he backed a last—minute deal to avert a government shutdown. the rare show of bipartisan unity late on saturday will keep federal bodies open for a further forty—five days. but not everyone is happy. in interview on abc news,...
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english heritage runs 34 of them in yorkshire, including conisbrough castle, where these children from rotherhamtes across the country, schoolchildren are becoming less frequent visitors. as a charity, our costs continue to rise. so whether it be payroll or producing support materials, etcetera, our costs do continue to rise, which means as a charity we kind of having to subsidise each year more and more. english heritage is launching a fundraising appeal today so it can keep offering free school trips to every child. it says it wants them all to be able to discover the places where history was made. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has met refugees from nagorno—karabakh on his official visit to armenia. he offered prayers and words of comfort to ethnic armenians who fled their homes following azerbaijan's military operation in last month. if there's one thing in 20 years of meeting refugees and those who've had to flee violence, it's that awful sense that they are powerless, they couldn't do anything. and that's so hard for them. i was also struck by the number of young women i was t
english heritage runs 34 of them in yorkshire, including conisbrough castle, where these children from rotherhamtes across the country, schoolchildren are becoming less frequent visitors. as a charity, our costs continue to rise. so whether it be payroll or producing support materials, etcetera, our costs do continue to rise, which means as a charity we kind of having to subsidise each year more and more. english heritage is launching a fundraising appeal today so it can keep offering free...
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there were no trains between derby and sheffield and between derby and nottingham and rotherham centralween newcastle and edinburgh because of high winds and we have seen disruption to tram services around sheffield where some of the super trams have had to stop running and we've seen bits of localised flooding in parts of the country as well so in sheffield one of the parks, i've seen pictures of enclave park underwater and we expect the river levels to rise further and that might cause localised flooding around the edge of the river, but that's unlikely to cause problems here because peoples houses are not on the edge of it but in other parts of yorkshire, that is not the case and there is housing that is closer to the river air where river levels are rising and there are warnings of possible flooding around courting lee and the castlefield area of west yorkshire. so certainly the weather is bad here and it's due to continue for a number of hours and even if the rain stops you will have issues of run—off from hills into rivers which might cause river levels to rise again and that can
there were no trains between derby and sheffield and between derby and nottingham and rotherham centralween newcastle and edinburgh because of high winds and we have seen disruption to tram services around sheffield where some of the super trams have had to stop running and we've seen bits of localised flooding in parts of the country as well so in sheffield one of the parks, i've seen pictures of enclave park underwater and we expect the river levels to rise further and that might cause...
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heritage runs 34 of them in yorkshire, including con hillsborough castle, where these children from rotherhamntry, schoolchildren are becoming less frequent visitors. as a charity, our costs continue to rise, whether it be payroll, producing support materials, or cost to continue to rise, which means as a charity we are having to subsidise each year more and more our education programme. english herita . e education programme. english heritage is _ education programme. english heritage is launching - education programme. english heritage is launching a - education programme. english - heritage is launching a fundraising appeal today so i can keep offering free school trips to every child. it says it wants them all to be able to discover the places where was made. you're live with bbc news. opening statements have begun in the trial of sam bankman—fried in new york, the one—time crypto currency billionaire, on seven counts of fraud and conspiracy. as well as capturing global attention, the case could also influence how crypto is regulated. earlier, i spoke erin delmore, north america business
heritage runs 34 of them in yorkshire, including con hillsborough castle, where these children from rotherhamntry, schoolchildren are becoming less frequent visitors. as a charity, our costs continue to rise, whether it be payroll, producing support materials, or cost to continue to rise, which means as a charity we are having to subsidise each year more and more our education programme. english herita . e education programme. english heritage is _ education programme. english heritage is...
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english heritage runs 34 of them in yorkshire, including conisbrough castle, where these children from rotherham as a charity. our _ less frequent visitors. as a charity, our costs - less frequent visitors. as a charity, our costs continue | less frequent visitors. as a i charity, our costs continue to less frequent visitors. is a. charity, our costs continue to rise. whether it be payroll or producing support materials etc, are costs to continue to rise, which means as a charity, we are having to subsidise each year more and more our education programme. english herita . e education programme. english heritage is _ education programme. english heritage is launching - education programme. english heritage is launching a - education programme. english - heritage is launching a fundraising appeal today so i can keep offering free school trips to every child. it says it wants them all to be able to discover the places where history was made. the men's cricket world cup is under way in india — with the hosts favourites to lift the title. love of the sport runs deep in india and this year, the hosts
english heritage runs 34 of them in yorkshire, including conisbrough castle, where these children from rotherham as a charity. our _ less frequent visitors. as a charity, our costs - less frequent visitors. as a charity, our costs continue | less frequent visitors. as a i charity, our costs continue to less frequent visitors. is a. charity, our costs continue to rise. whether it be payroll or producing support materials etc, are costs to continue to rise, which means as a charity, we are having...
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and they going on in rotherham. and they ignored it.e. now the councillors who attended that meeting of that 34 are still in office and they said at the time that the reason why they didn't act on the information is because the police told them not to, that it would interfere with police operations. there operations. however there through gb news digging, we found that there was no active police operation at the time. the first one came operation central years later. central several years later. >> been a huge >> charlie, there's been a huge national conversation kickstarted excellent kickstarted by your excellent documentary, grooming gangs britain's shame. it's still on youtube. you can check it out if you to go and that. how you want to go and see that. how much this highlights this much of this highlights this scandal silence , the vacuum scandal of silence, the vacuum of silence, of inaction , an of silence, of inaction, an inactivity through fear of what? offending communities or being called racist? what started the complete lack
and they going on in rotherham. and they ignored it.e. now the councillors who attended that meeting of that 34 are still in office and they said at the time that the reason why they didn't act on the information is because the police told them not to, that it would interfere with police operations. there operations. however there through gb news digging, we found that there was no active police operation at the time. the first one came operation central years later. central several years...
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english heritage runs 3a of them in yorkshire, including connors birr castle where these children from rotherhamdren are becoming less frequent visitors. across the country children are becoming less frequent visitors. £5 becoming less frequent visitors. as a becoming less frequent visitors. is a charity becoming less frequent visitors. s a charity our becoming less frequent visitors. is a charity our costs becoming less frequent visitors. sis a charity our costs continue becoming less frequent visitors. is a charity our costs continue to rise so whether it be the payroll or producing support materials, etc, our costs do continue to rise which means as a charity we are kind of having to subsidise each year more and more our education programme. english heritage is launching a fundraising appeal today so it can keep offering free school trips to every child. it says it wants them all to be able to discover the places where history was made. you're live with bbc news. an investigation by the army shows that garnered jesse beck, 19, and serving in the royal artillery was found dead doesn't years ag
english heritage runs 3a of them in yorkshire, including connors birr castle where these children from rotherhamdren are becoming less frequent visitors. across the country children are becoming less frequent visitors. £5 becoming less frequent visitors. as a becoming less frequent visitors. is a charity becoming less frequent visitors. s a charity our becoming less frequent visitors. is a charity our costs becoming less frequent visitors. sis a charity our costs continue becoming less...
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they had severe flooding in a village near rotherham in 2007 and they thought that would be the end ofk the fact that it's a sunny day now, but i think the fact that the river levels are still predicted to rise, it shows you that this is an unusual and a difficult situation here, and which is why the emergency services and the local authorities are saying to people that it may look sunny at the moment, but there is potentially still a real problem and they should cooperate if asked to do so. and how residents coping with all of this, andy? have you spoken to anyone? what are they all doing? not spoken to any person myself. a colleague of mine has spoken to residents who have come out there. back in south yorkshire where we were yesterday. the people there really are badly affected by it. the levels there reached six feet and really people there are going to face severe problems. it's the human side of things that is really affected. it's notjust the kind of losing your television, losing your three—piece suite, although that obviously is a real problem. but people are talking about sen
they had severe flooding in a village near rotherham in 2007 and they thought that would be the end ofk the fact that it's a sunny day now, but i think the fact that the river levels are still predicted to rise, it shows you that this is an unusual and a difficult situation here, and which is why the emergency services and the local authorities are saying to people that it may look sunny at the moment, but there is potentially still a real problem and they should cooperate if asked to do so....
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labour rotherham scandal, some labour councillors in rotherham have been moved aside
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councillors from rotherham rocks jail. do you remember grooming gangs?ool teacher, still in hiding? they didn't say a about their a peep about that, about their own constituents. why are they so obsessed with palestine? >> you know , i think there >> yeah, you know, i think there is a tendency to sort you is a tendency to sort of, you know, in britain, unfortunately, we of informal we have a kind of informal islamic blasphemy law where if people offend kind of muslims sensibilities, they will get in trouble . you know why . people trouble. you know why. people are obsessed with palestine? i mean, it is a good question. now, i think it's reasonable because it's in it's in the news. it's an ongoing, you know, humanity, korean disaster, but it that. but it it predates that. but it predates and think it predates that. and you think it the it is completely the interest in it is completely outsized to the harm that is being perpetuated. i mean, if you about there are so you think about there are so many conflicts in the many other conflicts in the world, was r
councillors from rotherham rocks jail. do you remember grooming gangs?ool teacher, still in hiding? they didn't say a about their a peep about that, about their own constituents. why are they so obsessed with palestine? >> you know , i think there >> yeah, you know, i think there is a tendency to sort you is a tendency to sort of, you know, in britain, unfortunately, we of informal we have a kind of informal islamic blasphemy law where if people offend kind of muslims sensibilities,...
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they had severe flooding in a village called kakko near rotherham in 2007. —— cat cliff.said they had not seen anything like this. i think the fact it is a sunny day now, but the fact the river levels are still predicted to rise shows this is an unusual and difficult situation, which is why the emergency services in the local authorities are saying to people that it may look sunny at the moment, but there is potentially still a real problem and they should co—operate if asked to do so. stand co-operate if asked to do so. and how our residents _ co—operate if asked to do so. and how our residents coping with this, have you spoken to anyone, what are they doing? i have you spoken to anyone, what are they doing?— they doing? i haven't spoken to any ersonall they doing? i haven't spoken to any personally myself. _ they doing? i haven't spoken to any personally myself, a _ they doing? i haven't spoken to any personally myself, a colleague - they doing? i haven't spoken to any personally myself, a colleague of. personally myself, a colleague of mine has spoken to residents who
they had severe flooding in a village called kakko near rotherham in 2007. —— cat cliff.said they had not seen anything like this. i think the fact it is a sunny day now, but the fact the river levels are still predicted to rise shows this is an unusual and difficult situation, which is why the emergency services in the local authorities are saying to people that it may look sunny at the moment, but there is potentially still a real problem and they should co—operate if asked to do so....
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they're not the ones you see having to face the same issues as perhaps victims in rotherham, for examplerificed at the altar of multiculturalism . so if suella braverman had the keys to number 10, i reckon she'd be like a political bear grylls doing whatever it takes to ensure the uk isn't the world's doormat . to ensure the uk isn't the world's doormat. but if that means ditching international conventions or airlifting illegal arrivals to ascension island or elsewhere, then so be it . and she's got a willing it. and she's got a willing electorate standing behind her. the stats show it with a thumbs up and a cricket bat ready for action. so why does the left attack braverman with the kind of vitriol usually reserved for a piers morgan tweet? because she shatters their fragile identity politics? a brown woman who doesn't buy into their narrow race baiting ideology. the humanity in a nutshell, folks, if you ask me suella braverman is not an echo. she's the voice, the voice of reason, the voice, the voice of reason, the voice, the voice of reason, the voice of the majority . and the voice o
they're not the ones you see having to face the same issues as perhaps victims in rotherham, for examplerificed at the altar of multiculturalism . so if suella braverman had the keys to number 10, i reckon she'd be like a political bear grylls doing whatever it takes to ensure the uk isn't the world's doormat . to ensure the uk isn't the world's doormat. but if that means ditching international conventions or airlifting illegal arrivals to ascension island or elsewhere, then so be it . and...
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, or if it's oldham and rotherham, or if it's the community tensions that we've seen in flame afterand palestine, we're seeing it spill out onto the streets of london, manchester and birmingham. it's simply unsustainable for us to continue on this path without out a specific government policy on integration. i was pretty horrified to learn that there is not a uk wide national integration policy and we've seen these huge levels of migration after the blair government and continued under subsequent conservative governments . but no one has governments. but no one has stood still and thought how do we integrate all of these people? how do we make sure everyone rubs along and we have a cohesive, safe and prosperous society ? that's why i'm calling society? that's why i'm calling for a government focus on integration. now now, what could this look like ? i think for this look like? i think for prospective immigrants and asylum seekers, at the very least , we asylum seekers, at the very least, we should be asylum seekers, at the very least , we should be expecting least, we should be expe
, or if it's oldham and rotherham, or if it's the community tensions that we've seen in flame afterand palestine, we're seeing it spill out onto the streets of london, manchester and birmingham. it's simply unsustainable for us to continue on this path without out a specific government policy on integration. i was pretty horrified to learn that there is not a uk wide national integration policy and we've seen these huge levels of migration after the blair government and continued under...
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can i just quickly ask you we all know ask i mean, you we all know about the rotherham scandal. >> ceteraas >> et cetera, where it was discovered in report that discovered in the report that the failed because the police failed to act because they being they were concerned about being seen muslim or whatever, seen as anti muslim or whatever, or there would racial or that there would be racial tension. they're tension. is that why they're trying this and trying to excuse this and saying, not do anything saying, let's not do anything about it? >> i think they outnumbered >> i think they were outnumbered . outnumbered, . i think they were outnumbered, but it wasn't people but it wasn't 100,000 people involved thing . involved in the jihadi thing. >> was just that was just >> that was just that was just a small should said. small group that should be said. >> same time, it's >> but at the same time, it's the hypocrisy to me is the problem. exactly you problem. exactly what you pointed that pointed out a moment ago, that we laws , we we either have these laws, we have hate speech have laws aga
can i just quickly ask you we all know ask i mean, you we all know about the rotherham scandal. >> ceteraas >> et cetera, where it was discovered in report that discovered in the report that the failed because the police failed to act because they being they were concerned about being seen muslim or whatever, seen as anti muslim or whatever, or there would racial or that there would be racial tension. they're tension. is that why they're trying this and trying to excuse this and...
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in hotel rooms when they have not engaged with any of the males of the north, andy burnham, steve rotherhamom a disused train station when the uk is on a day of training strikes. i do agree with lee anderson on the point about buses. if he looks out of his window, he will see that andy burnham has taken the decision to take buses back under public control in greater manchester to give those people much better services at reduced fares. but this is a very, very bad day, notjust for greater manchester, for the north. a few statistics, these are government stats. it would have been worth £9 billion to greater manchester stop £24 billion. that is every year, by the way. £24 billion. that is every year, by the wa . , ., , , £24 billion. that is every year, by thewa. , ,, the way. everyone is 'ust plucking fiuures the way. everyone is 'ust plucking figures out — the way. everyone is 'ust plucking figures out of h the way. everyone is 'ust plucking figures out of the — the way. everyone isjust plucking figures out of the air. _ the way. everyone isjust plucking figures out of the air. these - the
in hotel rooms when they have not engaged with any of the males of the north, andy burnham, steve rotherhamom a disused train station when the uk is on a day of training strikes. i do agree with lee anderson on the point about buses. if he looks out of his window, he will see that andy burnham has taken the decision to take buses back under public control in greater manchester to give those people much better services at reduced fares. but this is a very, very bad day, notjust for greater...
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. >> we're here in catcliffe in rotherham south yorkshire, where the effects of storm babet are still there were 250 homes that were evacuated , dated homes that were evacuated, dated on saturday, and now the clean up, clean up effort continues. i'm here with chris lloyd. he's a resident who was evacuated on saturday. and you might be able to see behind us the water actually came up about six foot to the ground floor window. so, chris, just tell us a little bit about that evacuation and how are you feeling now? well we're very angry. >> we're very upset as well. the evacuation was from a neighbour. nobody official. we got knocked up at 3 am, move your cars, move some stuff as quick as you can.the move some stuff as quick as you can. the barrier is going to breach. >> and currently we people are moving things out of your home. i can see bits of carpet around your possessions, but some things just can't be replaced , things just can't be replaced, can they? >> no, it's definitely things can't be things that mean something to us. sophie's aunties piano that's gone. she's recently passed
. >> we're here in catcliffe in rotherham south yorkshire, where the effects of storm babet are still there were 250 homes that were evacuated , dated homes that were evacuated, dated on saturday, and now the clean up, clean up effort continues. i'm here with chris lloyd. he's a resident who was evacuated on saturday. and you might be able to see behind us the water actually came up about six foot to the ground floor window. so, chris, just tell us a little bit about that evacuation and...
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in fact, it should have been back last night, but rotherham versus ipswich fell victim to the weathern any other, in premier league history. going back through all the games. liverpool are massive favourites, with everton down in 16th, but the liverpool boss says we should ignore his record ofjust one defeat in 17 derbies. we don�*t think about these kinds of things, about records in these kinds of things. we need to make sure we�*re ready for the game. we understand the importance of the game. we understand the pressure comes up with it, that�*s it is. it�*s always a — i can�*t read one moment was that "oh, their weekend is done" and enjoy that thought. —— i can�*t remember a moment. it�*s hats off or stetsons off to charles leclerc, who sprung a surprise ahead of the us grand prix tomorrow at austin in texas. just a few days after celebrating his 26th birthday, leclerc produced his best lap late on in qualifying to seal his third pole position of the season, pipping british duo lando norris and lewis hamilton, world champion max verstappen had gone fastest but saw his lap deleted fo
in fact, it should have been back last night, but rotherham versus ipswich fell victim to the weathern any other, in premier league history. going back through all the games. liverpool are massive favourites, with everton down in 16th, but the liverpool boss says we should ignore his record ofjust one defeat in 17 derbies. we don�*t think about these kinds of things, about records in these kinds of things. we need to make sure we�*re ready for the game. we understand the importance of the...
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louise casey in her report into the rotherham grooming gangs said that it had been fear of cultural sensitivitiese. okay. harmed and raped young british girls. so i think we should be very careful about about confining and restricting jewish experience under threat from a minority in our country. i think it's important. >> i think it's important, again, to stress as as you did there, that there is a minority , a vocal minority view that is, you know, causing some problems in this country is by no means the ovennhelming situation when it comes to any religion in this nation. lord bailey, i'll just get you to react quickly, if you would, to what you heard there from from the rabbi. your overall from that? i overall takeaway from that? i think a rabbi talks about think when a rabbi talks about the correct. the cst, he's correct. >> are well staffed >> they are very well staffed organisation understand organisation who understand a lot about the threat that the jewish community is under . lot about the threat that the jewish community is under. but what i will say this, if you're at home, right, and
louise casey in her report into the rotherham grooming gangs said that it had been fear of cultural sensitivitiese. okay. harmed and raped young british girls. so i think we should be very careful about about confining and restricting jewish experience under threat from a minority in our country. i think it's important. >> i think it's important, again, to stress as as you did there, that there is a minority , a vocal minority view that is, you know, causing some problems in this country...
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they couldn't give a about anyone that lives in rochdale, and they joke about the people of rotherhamle they hobnob next to the fire pit in country . ritzy tossing in their country. ritzy tossing lumps of foie gras at their pigeon free. oh, isn't it absolutely outrageous ? gorgeous absolutely outrageous? gorgeous that the home secretary said a hurricane of migrants are on their way? yeah. why do you live? oh, you've chosen to move to an upper middle class village somewhere with quiet local schools and hospitals so you don't have to deal with all the consequences of your own ideology. right? of course. you have. stuff writes have. yeah. this stuff writes itself. we all know these people. mentioned human rights people. i mentioned human rights a little earlier. now towards the end of this clip, you'll hear another reason why suella copped it. here's some more of her supposedly controversial comments from conference. >> far too squeamish about being smeared as racist to properly bnng smeared as racist to properly bring order to the chaos is labour that turbocharged their impact by passin
they couldn't give a about anyone that lives in rochdale, and they joke about the people of rotherhamle they hobnob next to the fire pit in country . ritzy tossing in their country. ritzy tossing lumps of foie gras at their pigeon free. oh, isn't it absolutely outrageous ? gorgeous absolutely outrageous? gorgeous that the home secretary said a hurricane of migrants are on their way? yeah. why do you live? oh, you've chosen to move to an upper middle class village somewhere with quiet local...
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our reporter anna riley has been out talking to flood victims in rotherham and can join us now. afternoon . well, there's >> good afternoon. well, there's still a lot of shock , a lot of still a lot of shock, a lot of upset as the aftermath of the storm continues, the clean up effort continues . news behind effort continues. news behind me, people's possessions are still laid outside , ready for still laid outside, ready for the council to collect them. and the council to collect them. and the upset that there is in this community is that there were hit hard by flooding back in two thousand and seven, 16 years ago, and they were told that flood defences had been put in place, that £15 million had been spent and flooding of this level would not happen again. but it has and now that's left this community yet again decimated. water levels rising above six metres, completely destroying the ground floor of homes. it was 250 houses that were evacuated on saturday when the river rother burst its banks as a result of heavy rain. and then obviously there was a wait then for that the rive
our reporter anna riley has been out talking to flood victims in rotherham and can join us now. afternoon . well, there's >> good afternoon. well, there's still a lot of shock , a lot of still a lot of shock, a lot of upset as the aftermath of the storm continues, the clean up effort continues . news behind effort continues. news behind me, people's possessions are still laid outside , ready for still laid outside, ready for the council to collect them. and the council to collect them....
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a police officer in rotherham has been charged with three counts of on boy of indecent assault on a boy14, been pc gary scott is alleged to have committed between gary scott is alleged to have comn andd between gary scott is alleged to have comn and d when between gary scott is alleged to have comn and d when he )etween gary scott is alleged to have comnandd when he)etwnnot 2001 and 2003 when he was not a police officer. the year old police officer. the 50 year old will sheffield will appear before sheffield magistrates court on wednesday. now businesses demanding now businesses are demanding immediate now businesses are demanding imme(continues grow action continues to grow over the future the northern leg the future of the northern leg of there's growing the future of the northern leg of theithe growing the future of the northern leg of theithe government is to the future of the northern leg of the 1eithe government is to the future of the northern leg of the bermingvernment is to the future of the northern leg of the berming to 'nment is to the future of the northern leg of the bermi
a police officer in rotherham has been charged with three counts of on boy of indecent assault on a boy14, been pc gary scott is alleged to have committed between gary scott is alleged to have comn andd between gary scott is alleged to have comn and d when between gary scott is alleged to have comn and d when he )etween gary scott is alleged to have comnandd when he)etwnnot 2001 and 2003 when he was not a police officer. the year old police officer. the 50 year old will sheffield will appear...
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twitter, saying she paid £1.41 at the petrol station in newton abbot in devon, then drove home to rotherhamould| manchester city, because you could almost expect that.— almost expect that. possibly, the wa the almost expect that. possibly, the way they are _ almost expect that. possibly, the way they are playing _ almost expect that. possibly, the way they are playing and - almost expect that. possibly, the way they are playing and how - almost expect that. possibly, the | way they are playing and how well they have done historically in recent seasons, but i think perhaps question marks, they will be asking does eric ten haag have a strategy, plan for the players, or is this perhaps reflective of the ongoing ownership issues at the club? a lot of fans want the glazes out, they are still there. —— want to be glaziers out. it didn't go to plan yesterday. good morning. it was a poignant day as both clubs paid tribute to sir bobby charlton. but the gulf in class between the two sides remains clear, with city runaway winners over united. before kick—off, supporters and former players from both t
twitter, saying she paid £1.41 at the petrol station in newton abbot in devon, then drove home to rotherhamould| manchester city, because you could almost expect that.— almost expect that. possibly, the wa the almost expect that. possibly, the way they are _ almost expect that. possibly, the way they are playing _ almost expect that. possibly, the way they are playing and - almost expect that. possibly, the way they are playing and how - almost expect that. possibly, the | way they are...
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get that, we met keir starmer and borisjohnson and andy burnham, and we had lots of support, steve rotherhamn piece is so good. veterans are starting to wear their medals now, and hopefully add remembrance, all of the veterans marching, 50 of them, will have their medals, which is great. them, will have their medals, which is areat. ., , y them, will have their medals, which is areat. .,, y y ., ., is great. hopefully you will have ours is great. hopefully you will have yours soon- _ is great. hopefully you will have yours soon. yes, _ is great. hopefully you will have yours soon. yes, hopefully i is great. hopefully you will have yours soon. yes, hopefully they| is great. hopefully you will have i yours soon. yes, hopefully they will come in the — yours soon. yes, hopefully they will come in the post. _ if you're a teacher and would like your school to take part in the remember together nuclear test veterans project, you can still sign up. details are on bbc breakfast�*s social media pages. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, i'm asad ahmad. as a murder invest
get that, we met keir starmer and borisjohnson and andy burnham, and we had lots of support, steve rotherhamn piece is so good. veterans are starting to wear their medals now, and hopefully add remembrance, all of the veterans marching, 50 of them, will have their medals, which is great. them, will have their medals, which is areat. ., , y them, will have their medals, which is areat. .,, y y ., ., is great. hopefully you will have ours is great. hopefully you will have yours soon- _ is great....