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we've come to the suburbs of south london to find out.'s fish and chips for the latest of my election takeaways. we are in the suburbs of south london in eltham with a group of voters who are going to tell us how they are making up their minds who to back at the election. just to start us off, what issues in this area, before we talk about the country, what things all thinking about when you think of who to vote for? when you are concerned about this area, what are the things that are bothering you, making you make up your minds? the thing i'm worried about is the school dinners. we've had the milk taken, and now they're going to take the school meals and something about the breakfast. my child has breakfast before she goes to school. how old is your daughter? she's 12 now. and she gets a free school lunch? yes, her lunch and dinners. so if they take that away... i think for me it has to be health care. if we look at most of the services we get at the moment, take for example the gps, it was easy to get an appointment to go to the gp. rin
we've come to the suburbs of south london to find out.'s fish and chips for the latest of my election takeaways. we are in the suburbs of south london in eltham with a group of voters who are going to tell us how they are making up their minds who to back at the election. just to start us off, what issues in this area, before we talk about the country, what things all thinking about when you think of who to vote for? when you are concerned about this area, what are the things that are bothering...
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born in south london the son of a policeman, he helped develop his image as a suave english gent."the saint," you saw the template for what was to come. >> what about your husband? he might not understand. reporter: in this and in "the persuaders," he was the action man with a sense of humor. >> i say, daniel. well, we played it tongue-in-cheek. i play most heroes don't reallyek, i see myself as a hero. >> but, james, i need you. >> so does england. reporter: when he finally said goodbye to bond, with acting career was on the wing, but he launched a new role with unicef. they said today that the world lost one of its great champions for children. >> forgive me, father for i have sinned. >> that is putting it mildly, 007. reporter: as an actor, sir roger never pretended to have great depth, but he was blessed with charisma. he was funny, good company -- >> by god, what is bond doing? reporter: and never took it too seriously. laura: farewell to roger moore.
born in south london the son of a policeman, he helped develop his image as a suave english gent."the saint," you saw the template for what was to come. >> what about your husband? he might not understand. reporter: in this and in "the persuaders," he was the action man with a sense of humor. >> i say, daniel. well, we played it tongue-in-cheek. i play most heroes don't reallyek, i see myself as a hero. >> but, james, i need you. >> so does england....
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daniel sandford, bbc news, south london. for us it's been tough, you know, let's admit it. yeah.isappointing, but there's been mixed results. obviously, we need to gain support and, i tell you, compared to two years ago, we're doing our best, doing well. it's mixed results. i'm disappointed we've lost seats because our candidates and our councillors have worked so hard. we came within 5,000 votes of winning the west of england, which everyone said was impossible. yeah, it's been a tough night, but it's mixed results and it's all to play for in terms of the general election. as far as the general election is concerned, we're not evening at the half time. we will see what happens when the whistle is blown for full—time. it's not unusual to try and put a brave face on bad news. but some days, it's harder than others. good evening. with just over a month to go before a general election, britain's main opposition party, labour, is moving backwards. they've lost seats and mayoralty contests, and they've lost all over britain. they lost to the snp in glasgow, they lost to the tories in
daniel sandford, bbc news, south london. for us it's been tough, you know, let's admit it. yeah.isappointing, but there's been mixed results. obviously, we need to gain support and, i tell you, compared to two years ago, we're doing our best, doing well. it's mixed results. i'm disappointed we've lost seats because our candidates and our councillors have worked so hard. we came within 5,000 votes of winning the west of england, which everyone said was impossible. yeah, it's been a tough night,...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, south london. now on bbc news, witness. come to witness, with me, tanya beckett, back here at the british library in london. we have got another five witnesses who have shared their personal memories of history. this month on the programme, we'll meet the israeli lawyer who prosecuted the architect of the holocaust. we'll meet a chinese archaeologist who worked on the statues of the terracotta army. and the son of charlie chaplin invites us into his home. but first, we're going back to the 1980s and the beginning of the hiv/aids outbreak. at that time, stigma about the condition was rife. but, in 1987, princess diana agreed to make a highly symbolic visit to the first hiv/aids unit in britain. our first witness, john o'reilly, was a nurse at the unit who welcomed one of the most famous women in the world. for everybody affected by hiv/aids around the world, it was a major moment. it was amazing. officially, the princess was simply opening the first purpose—billed hiv/aids ward in britain. but more significantly, she demonstr
daniel sandford, bbc news, south london. now on bbc news, witness. come to witness, with me, tanya beckett, back here at the british library in london. we have got another five witnesses who have shared their personal memories of history. this month on the programme, we'll meet the israeli lawyer who prosecuted the architect of the holocaust. we'll meet a chinese archaeologist who worked on the statues of the terracotta army. and the son of charlie chaplin invites us into his home. but first,...
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the charity has written to the nhs in south—west london, urging them to withdraw the proposal.ommissioning groups say nothing has been decided yet. and they will talk to local people before deciding the way forward. let's check on your let's check on your weather let's check on your weather now. let's check on your weather now. as let's check on your weather now. as we head through the afternoon, we could see a batch of storms, heavy rain developing in wales. wet weather arriving in northern ireland and a few late storms across the west of scotland but very high temperatures around the moray firth. thunderstorms in northern ireland, heading into scotland but will peter out eventually. there will be lots of cloud around, warm, quite muggy. 14 celsius, tomorrow starting quite cloudy, not much in scotland. some sunshine developing across england and wales and then we encounter some late storms, heavy downpours arriving from the south—west. warm in the sunshine but marge cooler in scotland. —— much cooler in scotland. you're watching bbc news. armed police will be on duty at high p
the charity has written to the nhs in south—west london, urging them to withdraw the proposal.ommissioning groups say nothing has been decided yet. and they will talk to local people before deciding the way forward. let's check on your let's check on your weather let's check on your weather now. let's check on your weather now. as let's check on your weather now. as we head through the afternoon, we could see a batch of storms, heavy rain developing in wales. wet weather arriving in northern...
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nick robinson shared fish and chips with voters from elton in south london.
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daniel sandford, bbc news, south london. local elections in england, scotland and wales. we can talk once more to laura kuenssberg in westminster. tremendous set of results for the conservatives, less for the others. how will today's results affect how the parties will prepare for next month's election? i think it'll have a big impact on the psychology of the parties, fiona, it is a real barometer, real votes around the country, not just polls, barometer, real votes around the country, notjust polls, about how the public feels about the political choices they have and the tories have plenty of reasons to feel chipper. there is even a scare in some tory quarters that today's results might lead their supporters to feel complacent because it is all going to be easy but it seems the tories hope that ukip's vote would colla pse tories hope that ukip's vote would collapse on the right would be put back together given their support and that looks like a strategy that could pay off and come true for them. labour, on the other hand,
daniel sandford, bbc news, south london. local elections in england, scotland and wales. we can talk once more to laura kuenssberg in westminster. tremendous set of results for the conservatives, less for the others. how will today's results affect how the parties will prepare for next month's election? i think it'll have a big impact on the psychology of the parties, fiona, it is a real barometer, real votes around the country, not just polls, barometer, real votes around the country, notjust...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, south london.o wins away from securing the premier league title after nearest rival stores and suffered surprise defeat at west ham tonight. the second half west ham goal was enough to condemn spurs to only their fourth league loss of the season. sports correspondent david 0rnstein reports. at west ham they sing about bubbles, like dreams they fade and die. in totte n ha m like dreams they fade and die. in tottenham came opponent streaming of the premier league title. was this the premier league title. was this the night their bubble would burst or continue to fly? certainly they flew out of the blocks. harry kane, dele alli, harry kane again denied by some desperate defending. from dangerous in attack to absent at the back, spurs gave manuel landini the freedom of east london. hugo
daniel sandford, bbc news, south london.o wins away from securing the premier league title after nearest rival stores and suffered surprise defeat at west ham tonight. the second half west ham goal was enough to condemn spurs to only their fourth league loss of the season. sports correspondent david 0rnstein reports. at west ham they sing about bubbles, like dreams they fade and die. in totte n ha m like dreams they fade and die. in tottenham came opponent streaming of the premier league title....
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daniel sandford, bbc news, south london.ning, charged with the murder of a dorset businessman. guy hedger was attacked in his home last weekend during what's alleged to have been a botched robbery. a cordon remains at the house, while police investigators continue to examine the scene. a racing driver who lost both of his legs after a crash has vowed he'll race again. billy monger, who turned 18 yesterday, was racing in the british formula 4 championship last month when he collided with a stationary car. he's received support from past formula one world champions lewis hamilton and jenson button and motor racing fans have raised over £800,000 for him. the government has finally published its plan to reduce air pollution in the uk, having lost a legal battle to delay the report until after the general election. but it's already been criticised by environmentalists and motoring groups for being too vague. among a range of possible measure are new council clean air zones, and a possible diesel scrappage programme. 0ur science e
daniel sandford, bbc news, south london.ning, charged with the murder of a dorset businessman. guy hedger was attacked in his home last weekend during what's alleged to have been a botched robbery. a cordon remains at the house, while police investigators continue to examine the scene. a racing driver who lost both of his legs after a crash has vowed he'll race again. billy monger, who turned 18 yesterday, was racing in the british formula 4 championship last month when he collided with a...
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so now it is up to her to qualified through the tournament in south london.ment in south london. she has made it harder for herself. interesting to note as well but maybe wimbledon would have watched what the french tennis federation would have done with their decision. because they too can still offer her a wild card away from all of this qualifying, but the president might have just been set in paris. their re—entry in, thank you, nick. next on outside source we have two bits of incredible footage —— very intriguing. this is from the wind surf slalom world tour. this event is taking place injapan at a place called suki harmer beach. this particular discipline involves these quys particular discipline involves these guys going very, very fast around a series of set for yous. it is not dissimilar to races you would have seen. you imagined they would be invited back. a french man won the mens rea is. the next leg is in spain. that itself is impressive. stick a windsurf on some snow, also in japan, this is what you get. i've never seen anything like this before
so now it is up to her to qualified through the tournament in south london.ment in south london. she has made it harder for herself. interesting to note as well but maybe wimbledon would have watched what the french tennis federation would have done with their decision. because they too can still offer her a wild card away from all of this qualifying, but the president might have just been set in paris. their re—entry in, thank you, nick. next on outside source we have two bits of incredible...
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we've come to the suburbs of south london to find out.roup of voters who are going to tell us how they're making up their minds who to back at election. just to start us off, what issues in this area, before we talk about the country, what are the things when you think about who to vote for — when you're concerned about this area — what are the things bothering you, making up your minds? i've been worried about school dinners. the conservatives want to take it. we've had the milk taken and now we're going to have the meals. they're saying about the breakfast, but my daughter has breakfast before she goes to school. how old is your daughter? 12 now. she gets a free school lunch? yeah, and dinners and that, yeah. if they take that away then — that, yeah. if they take that away then - i think for me personally you have to be with health care. you look at most of the service that's we get at the moment, take for example the gps, it was easy to get an appointment to go to a gp, ring up an appointment to go to a gp, ring up in the morning, you
we've come to the suburbs of south london to find out.roup of voters who are going to tell us how they're making up their minds who to back at election. just to start us off, what issues in this area, before we talk about the country, what are the things when you think about who to vote for — when you're concerned about this area — what are the things bothering you, making up your minds? i've been worried about school dinners. the conservatives want to take it. we've had the milk taken and...
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in the uk, the charity big kid helps vulnerable young people in south london to gain leadership skillse been experimenting with kind link, a site which promises to give charities although collected donations and will not make its money from commissions. i went to meet its founder, iskren kulev, who traded in corporate life and set up a home office, just south of the thames. kindlink didn't start as a company, kindlink started as an idea to be a social enterprise/charity that helps charities. for him, it's all about transparency. he wanted to create a platform where charities would post updates. the biggest problem with the charities is how they communicate with their donors and do the donors trust were the money is going? about 70% of donors say they would make more if they knew what was happening with their donation. they have also added a feature to show people how much money the charity has received and how much it has spent. how has your background in financial tech helped you to put this together and also maybe to work the system a bit, because it's all about making money, making
in the uk, the charity big kid helps vulnerable young people in south london to gain leadership skillse been experimenting with kind link, a site which promises to give charities although collected donations and will not make its money from commissions. i went to meet its founder, iskren kulev, who traded in corporate life and set up a home office, just south of the thames. kindlink didn't start as a company, kindlink started as an idea to be a social enterprise/charity that helps charities....
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the airline says it's now running a near—normal service from gatwick airportjust south of london — bute still big delays, especially on short—haul flights. our business correspondentjoe lynam has the latest from heathrow. for some ba customers, it's been a long, uncomfortable night. bleary passengers this morning, still hoping to catch their plane. even free bottles of water at terminal 5failed to cool some people's mood. it's a lot of moving around, standing in lines and a lack of information. i think it's too big and they don't know what to do with it and it seems like there's not enough people. we've been in the line for about five hours and we have no idea how much longer we will be here and we're getting no communication from the staff. sarah booth and herfamily should be on holiday in budapest but instead she is stuck having lunch at a pub near heathrow. she was told by ba to come to the airport, only to find the flight was cancelled. high we only travelled based on the fact our fight was still running and we had been told by ba to make sure all flights were running, before we le
the airline says it's now running a near—normal service from gatwick airportjust south of london — bute still big delays, especially on short—haul flights. our business correspondentjoe lynam has the latest from heathrow. for some ba customers, it's been a long, uncomfortable night. bleary passengers this morning, still hoping to catch their plane. even free bottles of water at terminal 5failed to cool some people's mood. it's a lot of moving around, standing in lines and a lack of...
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this was meant to be the grand unveiling of a labour poster, albeit on a waste ground in south londonbut the party leader was nowhere to be seen. it's got a terrific slogan. jeremy corbyn should have been selling the slogan. he'd been promised as top billing. but after the astonishing leak of a draft of labour's complete manifesto... ..we were told he had other things to do. mr lavery, mr gwynne, where's mr corbyn? he was meant to be here, mr lavery. he was meant to be here, but things happened and mr corbyn is... ..dealing with internal matters. do you know who leaked your manifesto, mr mcdonnell? no, we don't. mr corbyn‘s closest ally was promising great things. this is an extremely modern, progressive set of proposals. it is looking to the long—term future and most people are extremely excited at what they have seen. the 45—page draft we have seen spells out plans to nationalise the railways, royal mail and parts of the energy industry, to abolish tuition fees in england, to restore some welfare benefits and scrap the bedroom tax and to provide £8 billion for social care. are you a
this was meant to be the grand unveiling of a labour poster, albeit on a waste ground in south londonbut the party leader was nowhere to be seen. it's got a terrific slogan. jeremy corbyn should have been selling the slogan. he'd been promised as top billing. but after the astonishing leak of a draft of labour's complete manifesto... ..we were told he had other things to do. mr lavery, mr gwynne, where's mr corbyn? he was meant to be here, mr lavery. he was meant to be here, but things happened...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, south london. football, and chelsea arejust football, and chelsea are just two wins away from securing the premier league title after nearest rival stores and suffered surprise defeat at west ham tonight. the second half west ham goal was enough to condemn spurs to only their fourth league loss of the season. sports correspondent david ornstein reports. at west ham they sing about bubbles, like dreams they fade and die. in totte n ha m like dreams they fade and die. in tottenham came opponent streaming of the premier league title. was this the premier league title. was this the night their bubble would burst oi’ the night their bubble would burst or continue to fly? certainly they flew out of the blocks. harry kane, dele alli, harry kane again denied by some desperate defending. from dangerous in attack to absent at the back, spurs gave manuel landini the freedom of east london. hugo lloris to the rescue. west ham now had belief and after half time there was no stopping landini. in theirfirst seaso
daniel sandford, bbc news, south london. football, and chelsea arejust football, and chelsea are just two wins away from securing the premier league title after nearest rival stores and suffered surprise defeat at west ham tonight. the second half west ham goal was enough to condemn spurs to only their fourth league loss of the season. sports correspondent david ornstein reports. at west ham they sing about bubbles, like dreams they fade and die. in totte n ha m like dreams they fade and die....
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it is a cold sunday morning here in south london, while many people are still in bed, a small group ofs are wide awake and ready to go. they're here for british military fitness. they are boot camp style classes led my x military personnel like keith brockman. a former royal commander. >> all so a class is less than hour. most of them have a five or ten minute block where we'll do relays and challenges. lets go. >> the only thing is we throw in a lot of different things that's all interested. the most people, exercise can be a bit boring. if we throw in different games and routines and exercises, it makes it interesting and people are more likely to come a lot longer and enjoy it more. >> don't be afraid to give it a little bit of hard work. >> in united kingdom, one and seven people are members of ta gym. >> nice fast track. >> we think of sympathy or empathy. >> five seconds. >> you are going to extreme training. it is crucial to your limits and when you get to the point where you cannot do this anymore, you go through that sort of the barrier and act on the other side. >> researcher
it is a cold sunday morning here in south london, while many people are still in bed, a small group ofs are wide awake and ready to go. they're here for british military fitness. they are boot camp style classes led my x military personnel like keith brockman. a former royal commander. >> all so a class is less than hour. most of them have a five or ten minute block where we'll do relays and challenges. lets go. >> the only thing is we throw in a lot of different things that's all...
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the charity has written to the nhs in south—west london, urging them to withdraw the proposal.and they will talk to local people before deciding the way forward. joining me now is tim nicholls, policy manager at the national autistic society. what do you think the impact of this change would be? it could be incredibly profound for a lot of families who suspected there child might have autism. the sooner you get a diagnosis, the easier it is to unlock the crucial support you need to give your child the best start in life. if this diagnostic pathway, access to a diagnosis, is restricted to then a lot of families will not be able to do that and they will not get the support they need or will find it harder to unlock. the child themselves, autism diagnoses can help understand yourself. is there any merit in their argument that says if you concentrate on the more severe cases then that will give those the level of support that perhaps they're not getting at the moment? autism is a spectrum conditions which affects people in different ways but at the core of that there are a set of f
the charity has written to the nhs in south—west london, urging them to withdraw the proposal.and they will talk to local people before deciding the way forward. joining me now is tim nicholls, policy manager at the national autistic society. what do you think the impact of this change would be? it could be incredibly profound for a lot of families who suspected there child might have autism. the sooner you get a diagnosis, the easier it is to unlock the crucial support you need to give your...
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she lives with her four children in a one—bedroomed flat in south london. do get demotivated sometimes, you get angry, you get frustrated, because obviously having to work 12 hours and then coming home and not to even have your, you know, a space to rest from the shift, even some of my colleagues that do, sort of nurses, midwives, they can't really afford to live and work in london at the same time. london's public sector has many similar stories — around half the met‘s police officers that patrol the capital live outside the city. there are just so many ways that this city is different from the rest of the uk. two million out of london's five million workforce were born abroad. immigration is part of this city's identity and part of its lifeblood. take this luxury hotel in leicester square. it is totally dependent on workers from abroad. where are you from? i'm from romania. i'm from spain. where are you from? i'm italian. from india. barcelona in spain. london is a melting pot, its flexible labour market a magnet for young workers. across our business, we
she lives with her four children in a one—bedroomed flat in south london. do get demotivated sometimes, you get angry, you get frustrated, because obviously having to work 12 hours and then coming home and not to even have your, you know, a space to rest from the shift, even some of my colleagues that do, sort of nurses, midwives, they can't really afford to live and work in london at the same time. london's public sector has many similar stories — around half the met‘s police officers...
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the charity has written to the nhs in south—west london, urging them to withdraw the proposal.let's visit a pizza shop in philadelphia where customers can pay $1 to donate pizza slices to the homeless. mason wartman, the shop's owner, says he feeds on average around 100 homeless people a day. music. my name is mason wartman, i am the owner of rose's fresh peaks. the owner of rose's fresh pizza. we sell each slice for $1, but we have a cool programme in effect right now where you can purchase a slice for a person in need and they can come in and enjoy free pizza. there is a tradition in italy where you can purchase cups of coffee for people, in an empty shelf behind the register. so, we use post—it notes. music. my name is kathleen davies. i am originally from chester. i had a rough experience and i lost everything, so i am going through a crisis right now. so i come in and i get two nice slices of pizza. and i tore that pizza up because i was hungry, and i was like, wow. now, this is cool. it energises me, it makes me want to do something. even though i'm homeless, it doesn't m
the charity has written to the nhs in south—west london, urging them to withdraw the proposal.let's visit a pizza shop in philadelphia where customers can pay $1 to donate pizza slices to the homeless. mason wartman, the shop's owner, says he feeds on average around 100 homeless people a day. music. my name is mason wartman, i am the owner of rose's fresh peaks. the owner of rose's fresh pizza. we sell each slice for $1, but we have a cool programme in effect right now where you can purchase...
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the charity has written to the nhs in south—west london, urging them to withdraw the proposal.nd they will talk to local people before deciding the way forward. construction has started on the world's largest telescope, at the top of a 3,000 metre—high mountain in the middle of the chilean desert. when completed, the european extremely large telescope — or elt — will be five times larger than the biggest instruments in use today, and its backers say it has the potential to transform our understanding of the universe. you know i was questioning what would come next? we had the very large telescope. this is the extremely large telescope. the joy of this problem is you ask viewers to help us out and they do. lots of people highlighted that the next name for the telescope is going to be the overwhelmingly large telescope. it will have a diameter of 100 metres. it is big. it is huge. we will be live at wembley later. mike is there with all of the sport. that ties into the story we are going to do now about some of the security arrangements over the weekend. it's bank holiday weekend
the charity has written to the nhs in south—west london, urging them to withdraw the proposal.nd they will talk to local people before deciding the way forward. construction has started on the world's largest telescope, at the top of a 3,000 metre—high mountain in the middle of the chilean desert. when completed, the european extremely large telescope — or elt — will be five times larger than the biggest instruments in use today, and its backers say it has the potential to transform our...
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for years to the day after british soldier was hacked to death outside of an army barracks in south londony two islamist extremists. from nevada, the independent line. we will hear from michael. caller: thanks for taking my call. there is a very disturbing truth that i want americans to hear and understand. if weekend terrorism very simply, we as a nation can stop participating in terrorism. we went to the middle east many years ago against their wishes, their religious leaders, we were warned to stay out of our country. , a all of these attacks blowback from western imperialism, taking their oil, going over in changing their governments. i want americans to realize this, why aren't chinese being attacked by muslims? why aren't canadians being attacked? why aren't other nations being attacked by muslims? think about that, america. host: from new york, another michael. good morning. caller: good morning. sorry about, i feel the horrible attack. my comment is is i voted for donald trump in the election but right now i. if rim, because he chose to go to saudi arabia for his first trip. he sig
for years to the day after british soldier was hacked to death outside of an army barracks in south londony two islamist extremists. from nevada, the independent line. we will hear from michael. caller: thanks for taking my call. there is a very disturbing truth that i want americans to hear and understand. if weekend terrorism very simply, we as a nation can stop participating in terrorism. we went to the middle east many years ago against their wishes, their religious leaders, we were warned...
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in this country too many policy ideas are progressed through the prism of what london and the south—east too often reflect the needs of the south whilst ignoring the needs of areas like oui’s. ignoring the needs of areas like ours. ina ignoring the needs of areas like ours. in a one size fits all approach. no wonder people in areas like the liverpool city region feel so like the liverpool city region feel so distant from what happens in westminster. but i understand and recognise why people have simply lost faith, so when i first announced my intention to stand for this position, i said that i wanted to help to rebuild politics locally. i believe that's exactly what we've achieved during this campaign. we, an army of labour volunteers, have spoken to thousands of voters across all six corners of the city region, listening to their concerns and ideas. i want to repay the 60% of the electorate who voted for me by implementing an exciting party programme that delivers for all the people in all of our communities with no borough left behind. together we can seize devolution for the golden op
in this country too many policy ideas are progressed through the prism of what london and the south—east too often reflect the needs of the south whilst ignoring the needs of areas like oui’s. ignoring the needs of areas like ours. ina ignoring the needs of areas like ours. in a one size fits all approach. no wonder people in areas like the liverpool city region feel so like the liverpool city region feel so distant from what happens in westminster. but i understand and recognise why people...
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quite a one night further south, 13 degrees for cardiff and london.howers dotted around, maybe a few breaks here and there, some early sunshine, but 12, 13 degrees at eight o'clock in the morning. the northwest should be brighter, northern ireland a bit of a damp start of the day, where the western side of scotland will see some sunshine the eastern side starts grey. we will see a contrast in scotla nd grey. we will see a contrast in scotland tomorrow with one through the west, staying chilly in the east. elsewhere a scattering of showers, some of them heavy with the rumble of thunder. it will be warm and fairly humid, 2o rumble of thunder. it will be warm and fairly humid, 20 degrees the top temperature. looking towards the weekend, some sunshine but also some showers and it will turn fresher on sunday. here is the picture for saturday, because there's not too many showers for the midlands and the south—east corner, maybe one or two but most will be across western and north—western areas. on sunday we still have temperatures of 15—19d but we will see
quite a one night further south, 13 degrees for cardiff and london.howers dotted around, maybe a few breaks here and there, some early sunshine, but 12, 13 degrees at eight o'clock in the morning. the northwest should be brighter, northern ireland a bit of a damp start of the day, where the western side of scotland will see some sunshine the eastern side starts grey. we will see a contrast in scotla nd grey. we will see a contrast in scotland tomorrow with one through the west, staying chilly...
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the liberal democrat leader, tim farron, has been at a bakery in south london.ome pastry, mr farron said the lib dems could form a strong opposition and are "a real alternative" to what he called conservative "meanness" and labour "fa ntasy". meanwhile, the co—leader of the green party, caroline lucas, has accused the conservative and labour of creating an "almost environment—free" general election. she has also sent letters to labour leaderjeremy corbyn and prime minister theresa may expressing "alarm" at the lack of discussion and debate about the environment during the seven—week campaign. and ukip's leader paul nuttall has blamed the prime minister for the cuts to police numbers when she was home secretary. mr nuttall is calling for more local neighbourhood police officers in the wake of last week's manchester bombing. with polling dayjust a few days away, we're taking a closer look at some of most closely fought battle grounds, and northamptonshire's most marginal seat is corby. the conservatives took the seat from labour at the last election with a majorit
the liberal democrat leader, tim farron, has been at a bakery in south london.ome pastry, mr farron said the lib dems could form a strong opposition and are "a real alternative" to what he called conservative "meanness" and labour "fa ntasy". meanwhile, the co—leader of the green party, caroline lucas, has accused the conservative and labour of creating an "almost environment—free" general election. she has also sent letters to labour leaderjeremy...
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amazing work going on at st george ‘s hospital in south london.lexes its muscles. launching a test missile from california — in the wake of heightened tensions with north korea. we'll speak to a defence expert live. police in manchester now believe the concert suicide bomber bought most of the key components of the deadly device himself. they are still looking for more clues about salman abedi's activities in the four days between his return from libya and the attack which left 22 people dead. manchester central mosque — one of the city's biggest — has said it will not bury him. meanwhile, preparations are under way for sunday's tribute concert, which will be headlined by ariana grande. old trafford cricket ground is being prepared for the concert, which will also feature coldplay, justin bieber, katy perry and take that. danny savage reports. on sunday evening 50,000 people who want to support manchester will be here at old trafford. the one love manchester concert will raise money for the families of the victims. the return of ariana grande is b
amazing work going on at st george ‘s hospital in south london.lexes its muscles. launching a test missile from california — in the wake of heightened tensions with north korea. we'll speak to a defence expert live. police in manchester now believe the concert suicide bomber bought most of the key components of the deadly device himself. they are still looking for more clues about salman abedi's activities in the four days between his return from libya and the attack which left 22 people...
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this was meant to be the grand unveiling of a labour poster, albeit on a waste ground in south londone party leader was nowhere to be seen. it's got a terrific slogan. jeremy corbyn should have been selling the slogan. he'd been promised as top billing. but after the astonishing leak of a draft of labour's complete manifesto... we were told he had other things to do. mr lavery, mr gwynne, where's mr corbyn? he was meant to be here, mr lavery. he was meant to be here, but things happened and mr corbyn is... dealing with internal matters. do you know who leaked your manifesto, mr mcdonnell? no, we don't. mr corbyn‘s closest ally was promising great things. this is an extremely modern, progressive set of proposals. it is looking to the long term future and most people are extremely excited at what they have seen. the 45—page draft we have seen spells out plans to nationalise the railways, royal mail and parts of the energy industry, to abolish tuition fees in england, to restore some welfare benefits and scrap the bedroom tax and to provide £8 billion for social care. there are allegatio
this was meant to be the grand unveiling of a labour poster, albeit on a waste ground in south londone party leader was nowhere to be seen. it's got a terrific slogan. jeremy corbyn should have been selling the slogan. he'd been promised as top billing. but after the astonishing leak of a draft of labour's complete manifesto... we were told he had other things to do. mr lavery, mr gwynne, where's mr corbyn? he was meant to be here, mr lavery. he was meant to be here, but things happened and mr...
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she lives with her four children in a one—bedroomed flat in south london. get angry, you get frustrated, because obviously having to work 12 hours and then coming home and not to even have your, you know, a space to rest from the shift, even some of my colleagues that do, sort of nurses, midwives, they can't really afford to live and work in london at the same time. london's public sector has many similar stories — around half the met‘s police officers that patrol the capital live outside the city. there are just so many ways that this city is different from the rest of the uk. two million out of london's five million workforce were born abroad. immigration is part of this city's identity and part of its lifeblood. take this luxury hotel in leicester square. it is totally dependent on workers from abroad. where are you from? i'm from romania. i'm from spain. where are you from? i'm italian. from india. barcelona in spain. london is a melting pot, its flexible labour market a magnet for young workers. across our business, we employ approximately 2,300 people
she lives with her four children in a one—bedroomed flat in south london. get angry, you get frustrated, because obviously having to work 12 hours and then coming home and not to even have your, you know, a space to rest from the shift, even some of my colleagues that do, sort of nurses, midwives, they can't really afford to live and work in london at the same time. london's public sector has many similar stories — around half the met‘s police officers that patrol the capital live outside...
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the dreams of a south london student have come true.ch, she reached her goal. the 21—year—old is set to start with her masters in human development in august. jp morgan has bought a new office in dublin. the building, which could ta ke dublin. the building, which could take on hundreds of london workers, is after the chief executive earlier this month, who set up to 1000 jobs would move from the capital in a bid to secure its european business. let us take a look at the travel situation: let us take a look at the roads: good morning. it's a very warm start out there this morning. very humid air. quite muggy and sticky. it is a bright start and we are already starting to see one or two breaks in the crowd system glimmers of sunshine. if that happens in the afternoon, the temperature will get afternoon, the temperature will get a bit warmer. a warm and sticky day but we should stay mostly dry until this evening when we start to see a little bit of rain pushing into the north and the west. another hot and humid night. the temperature not d
the dreams of a south london student have come true.ch, she reached her goal. the 21—year—old is set to start with her masters in human development in august. jp morgan has bought a new office in dublin. the building, which could ta ke dublin. the building, which could take on hundreds of london workers, is after the chief executive earlier this month, who set up to 1000 jobs would move from the capital in a bid to secure its european business. let us take a look at the travel situation:...
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tim barron is in south london. democrats say they would raising come tax by a penny in every pound to allow £6 billion of extra money to go towards the nhs and social care. the conservatives did well in the vote for the six new metropolitan mayos. the conservatives did well in the votes for six metropolitan area mayors and although former labour cabinet member andy burnham won greater manchester, his party also one in liverpool. the former retail sector boss andy street won a tight contest with labour for the west midlands area around birmingham. he says he hopes the government will continue to invest in the region. the good news is that in the deal between the west midlands and central government to set up the major role team that combined the authorities, we did get substantial new money. we can make a good start with the money we have already won. another thing the mayor has got to do a champion this region and say there is a brilliant case for central government continuing to invest in the west midlands. of cou
tim barron is in south london. democrats say they would raising come tax by a penny in every pound to allow £6 billion of extra money to go towards the nhs and social care. the conservatives did well in the vote for the six new metropolitan mayos. the conservatives did well in the votes for six metropolitan area mayors and although former labour cabinet member andy burnham won greater manchester, his party also one in liverpool. the former retail sector boss andy street won a tight contest...
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here in south—west london the lib dems are hoping for a comeback.rwhelmingly against brexit. so how is their promise of another referendum going down with remain voters? it is very childish to thinkjust because you do not like a decision that has been made and has been voted for, that you can go back and reverse it. or rearrange it. this is a democracy, this is the country that we live in and i think we should support that and stand by that. even though the decision wasn't one that i liked. i do not think that the fight should ever stop. i think it is far too important. i think it affects far too many lives. and yes, we should carry on fighting until we have, you know, no more fight left in us. i was disappointed with the news about a potential referendum because i think that ship has sailed now. and it is about trying to get the best kind of brexit. and so how many seats do you need to gain? for you to keep yourjob? my sense is that we need to increase our number of seats, increase our vote share, but what we need above all else is to offer the bri
here in south—west london the lib dems are hoping for a comeback.rwhelmingly against brexit. so how is their promise of another referendum going down with remain voters? it is very childish to thinkjust because you do not like a decision that has been made and has been voted for, that you can go back and reverse it. or rearrange it. this is a democracy, this is the country that we live in and i think we should support that and stand by that. even though the decision wasn't one that i liked. i...
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services in south—west london are very stretched, and the nhs there is considering a controversial idea00 referrals a year. so nhs commissioners in five local council areas want to reduce the number of children diagnosed with autism, by focusing specifically on the most severe cases, where children have another illness such as depression. a leading autism charity is deeply concerned. we think it is short—sighted and can cause lots more problems and be more costly in the long run, and will have a massive impact on those
services in south—west london are very stretched, and the nhs there is considering a controversial idea00 referrals a year. so nhs commissioners in five local council areas want to reduce the number of children diagnosed with autism, by focusing specifically on the most severe cases, where children have another illness such as depression. a leading autism charity is deeply concerned. we think it is short—sighted and can cause lots more problems and be more costly in the long run, and will...
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prime minister theresa may campaigning in south london, ahead of snap elections, as the u.k.otiates parameters for a brexit. this is my favorite chart of the day. this is the conservative-implied majority. so many wonderful functions. what is interesting is that the implied majority is that the tories will win a majority of 12 . the implied majority a month ago was 200. it shows how things can change in the space of a few days. the trend is right. it is maybe a bit dramatic to be down at 12. frenchls got the u.k.ion right, but in the and brexit election, they underestimated the conservatives. mark: if they get a majority of 12, how do markets react? corbyn is viewed as anti-business, anti-markets. theresa may would still be in power, but let's say it is a weaker majority. how does that play out? >> a lot depends on where sterling is beforehand. now,ey are where they are 128 or when hundred 27, they may not have -- or 127, they may not have as much a downside. i member they were talking -- i remember they were talking about 150. mark: you have been a buyer of sterling. >> we h
prime minister theresa may campaigning in south london, ahead of snap elections, as the u.k.otiates parameters for a brexit. this is my favorite chart of the day. this is the conservative-implied majority. so many wonderful functions. what is interesting is that the implied majority is that the tories will win a majority of 12 . the implied majority a month ago was 200. it shows how things can change in the space of a few days. the trend is right. it is maybe a bit dramatic to be down at 12....
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she lives with her four children in a one—bedroomed flat in south london.you know, a space to rest from the shift, even some of my colleagues that do, sort of nurses, midwives, they can't really afford to live and work in london at the same time. london‘s public sector has many similar stories —
she lives with her four children in a one—bedroomed flat in south london.you know, a space to rest from the shift, even some of my colleagues that do, sort of nurses, midwives, they can't really afford to live and work in london at the same time. london‘s public sector has many similar stories —
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detectives are questioning mubarick duat at a south london police station. ondon. local elections are taking place across essex, hertfordshire, buckinghamshire and surrey. polling stations are open till ten o'clock tonight. an historic work of art that was thought to have been destroyed— has been uncovered in a back garden in south—east london. the sunbathers were designed by a hungarian artist for the festival of britain in 1951. and many of the exhibition's temporary sculptures were later destroyed. but the sunbathers have been rediscovered in the grounds of the clarendon hotel in blackheath. we've been looking for a lot of lost because of public art. we have been looking for a0 pieces altogether across the country and some of those from the festival of britain. this is our first from the festival of britain. this is ourfirst big find. it is a festival of britain piece called sunbathers and we are happy to have foundered. it is a wonderful piece of work and we thought it gone forever. now for a look at the traffic. travel now. all looking good so far on the
detectives are questioning mubarick duat at a south london police station. ondon. local elections are taking place across essex, hertfordshire, buckinghamshire and surrey. polling stations are open till ten o'clock tonight. an historic work of art that was thought to have been destroyed— has been uncovered in a back garden in south—east london. the sunbathers were designed by a hungarian artist for the festival of britain in 1951. and many of the exhibition's temporary sculptures were later...
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was just plain old roger - the only child of a policeman and homemaker mother -- growing up in south london before he was (vicki) up next, the man most known for his role as double-oh-seven ... has passed away. a look back at roger moore's career. actor roger moore, who played secret agent james bond, has died.(vicki) his family says moore passed away after a short battle with cancer. from our partners at cnn sara sidner looks back on his life and legacy ... before he was bond, sir roger moore was just plain old roger - the only child of a policeman and homemaker mother -- growing up in south london. roger moore:"if it hadn't been for them, i couldn't have been an actor. they had to support me while i was studying. studying, you know, when i was abroad, during the war." moore's big break came when he was cast as simon templar in the long-running british mystery series "the saint." it lasted six seasons and turned moore into an international star. nat sound:it also showed off his cool demeanor and quick wit - traits he would catch the eye of albert brocolli -- famed producer of the james bon
was just plain old roger - the only child of a policeman and homemaker mother -- growing up in south london before he was (vicki) up next, the man most known for his role as double-oh-seven ... has passed away. a look back at roger moore's career. actor roger moore, who played secret agent james bond, has died.(vicki) his family says moore passed away after a short battle with cancer. from our partners at cnn sara sidner looks back on his life and legacy ... before he was bond, sir roger moore...
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there's bristol energy where i live in south london there,'s brixton solar. rug from underneath the renewable energy markets and the feeding tariffs and continues to subsidise dirty fuel with £6 billion a year going into fossil fuels, entirely the wrong thing to do. then it's centralising with a £30 billion for hinkley which is locking us into a deal which is more expensive than wind and solar is already according to analysts like bloomberg. we have heard in your report, this isn't going to sort out the winter payments this winterfor anyone. sort out the winter payments this winter for anyone. it's going to need a better direction. it's going to make us fit for the 21 it's. going to bring down the bills and be perpetuity let's look to the next five, ten 15 years, simply capping things won't provide a long—term solution in any shape or form.|j appreciate you want to change the system fundamentally. viewers will understand that, but in terms of where we are today, if a cap was imposed and did go through, you've heard what the energy company say, they said there
there's bristol energy where i live in south london there,'s brixton solar. rug from underneath the renewable energy markets and the feeding tariffs and continues to subsidise dirty fuel with £6 billion a year going into fossil fuels, entirely the wrong thing to do. then it's centralising with a £30 billion for hinkley which is locking us into a deal which is more expensive than wind and solar is already according to analysts like bloomberg. we have heard in your report, this isn't going to...
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this week, it's fish and chips in eltham, south—east london.alled jams, those who arejust about managing. here is dinner. here we are. now i hope you like fish and chips because this is what you are getting. well, it isa this is what you are getting. well, it is a fish and chips are the of my election takeaway. we are hearing from with a group of voters who are going to tell us how they are making up going to tell us how they are making up their minds. i did specify there had to be mushy peas. if you had to describe how you were, how you are doing in your family, describe how you were, how you are doing in yourfamily, does it feel like it is pretty easy at the moment and things are good and comfortable orare and things are good and comfortable or are you straight at shaking your head? struggling. every month you are wondering if you can afford £20 on this car compound on the card. it's not even come in a come at month by month. it is day by day. you look at how can i afford the next thing i need. i have been struggling. i have three children, t
this week, it's fish and chips in eltham, south—east london.alled jams, those who arejust about managing. here is dinner. here we are. now i hope you like fish and chips because this is what you are getting. well, it isa this is what you are getting. well, it is a fish and chips are the of my election takeaway. we are hearing from with a group of voters who are going to tell us how they are making up going to tell us how they are making up their minds. i did specify there had to be mushy...