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and they were wholly devoted _ southampton. and they were wholly devoted to it.ource of his political life. rishi cares _ source of his political life. rishi cares deeply about this party and the values that underpin it. i would like to— the values that underpin it. i would like to take — the values that underpin it. i would like to take this opportunity to thank— like to take this opportunity to thank you all for the support you have _ thank you all for the support you have already shown him and for the warm _ have already shown him and for the warm welcome you have given our young _ warm welcome you have given our young family. please note that rishi i5 young family. please note that rishi is working _ young family. please note that rishi is working hard to do the right thing — is working hard to do the right thing for— is working hard to do the right thing for the country, notjust for now but— thing for the country, notjust for now but for— thing for the country, notjust for now but for the long term. with honesty — now but for the long term. with honesty and
and they were wholly devoted _ southampton. and they were wholly devoted to it.ource of his political life. rishi cares _ source of his political life. rishi cares deeply about this party and the values that underpin it. i would like to— the values that underpin it. i would like to take — the values that underpin it. i would like to take this opportunity to thank— like to take this opportunity to thank you all for the support you have _ thank you all for the support you have already shown...
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we hope about 200 yards off the coast of southampton, new york. >> where are the dolphins now? didn't see the end of this video. right? a beautiful and symbiotic. oh, really cool to see that. it is cold. at least this part. >> yes. no, it's beautiful. we think that it was a nice, joyful chase. finally the new contest to name a baby elephant. >> really cool. the indianapolis zoo is asking for your help in naming its newest pachyderm, which just turned one yesterday. >> the zoo says the little guy is the first elephant in the world born through artificial insemination to a mother who was also born through the same procedure. >> oh, the naming contest is underway right now. you can choose from emoji, meaning water. jabari meaning fearless or brave or zambezi, meaning great river. those are all great names. i really like those. voting closes on october 16th. >> i like maggi. >> how about stoneman ellie? >> no elephant. that name. >> well, the name is getting retired now. we need someone else to have his name ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" today, broadway star an
we hope about 200 yards off the coast of southampton, new york. >> where are the dolphins now? didn't see the end of this video. right? a beautiful and symbiotic. oh, really cool to see that. it is cold. at least this part. >> yes. no, it's beautiful. we think that it was a nice, joyful chase. finally the new contest to name a baby elephant. >> really cool. the indianapolis zoo is asking for your help in naming its newest pachyderm, which just turned one yesterday. >>...
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my grandparents did not emigrate to just leicester or southampton, but to the united kingdom. stands for a set of values. we are the home of fair play, the best of british, we are the place for those who wants to add to our national story. the united kingdom has done a huge amount for my family. i often think about how different our lives would be if my grandparents had not left india and east africa all those years ago. i owe our country everything. and it is my duty to do what i can to help this country take the right long—term decisions for the right long—term decisions for the years ahead. the united kingdom is also the most successful multiethnic democracy on earth. and our party has led the way on that. we had the first ethnic minority prime minister when queen victoria was still on the throne. applause we have had three female prime ministers, and i stand before you todayis ministers, and i stand before you today is the first non—white leader in our country's history. applause meanwhile, labour's last three leaders all live within the same square mile of north london. n
my grandparents did not emigrate to just leicester or southampton, but to the united kingdom. stands for a set of values. we are the home of fair play, the best of british, we are the place for those who wants to add to our national story. the united kingdom has done a huge amount for my family. i often think about how different our lives would be if my grandparents had not left india and east africa all those years ago. i owe our country everything. and it is my duty to do what i can to help...
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plenty of pride for southampton�*s city central fc.n you see the success they are having now? when you see them on the telly it is so surreal. you cannot believe what has happened in such a short space of time. the journey the boys are under is incredible. —— are on. i saw levi colwill playing a couple of years ago at huddersfield. he was calm and confident. has he always been like that? the first time i laid my eyes on him when he was five years old. you knew he was something special because he always had to play with older children. you could not put him with children his age. he literally dominated everything. how much is that nature and how much nurture from coaches like yourself? it is probably a god—given talent he got given. a lot of people played a part in nurturing levi at certain stages. i was lucky enough to be there at the start of his journey. helped develop him so he could get into a good grassroots team and showcase his talent. great to speak to you. thank you forjoining us on the football news show. let's have a look at
plenty of pride for southampton�*s city central fc.n you see the success they are having now? when you see them on the telly it is so surreal. you cannot believe what has happened in such a short space of time. the journey the boys are under is incredible. —— are on. i saw levi colwill playing a couple of years ago at huddersfield. he was calm and confident. has he always been like that? the first time i laid my eyes on him when he was five years old. you knew he was something special...
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i am based in southampton at the university of southampton at the university of southampton science parkte health care company. we are working in tobacco cessation and a lot of our work is done in the uk, but also in south asia, particularly in india . so let's particularly in india. so let's jump particularly in india. so let's jump to the topic. what is exactly what exactly is the question you want to ask? >> what's the point of banning smoking ? smoking? >> well, smoking. look i'm a doctor by training and it's very evident that tobacco smoking , evident that tobacco smoking, especially in the uk where over the last few decades policies have been put in place which have been put in place which have chipped away at the number of people smoking and the prevalence has significantly dropped down. but you know what you mentioned 6.4 million people continue to smoke tobacco in this country . if you look at the this country. if you look at the data , it is very evident that data, it is very evident that tobacco use is an inequality's issue, which means that those who are socioeconomically dis
i am based in southampton at the university of southampton at the university of southampton science parkte health care company. we are working in tobacco cessation and a lot of our work is done in the uk, but also in south asia, particularly in india . so let's particularly in india. so let's jump particularly in india. so let's jump to the topic. what is exactly what exactly is the question you want to ask? >> what's the point of banning smoking ? smoking? >> well, smoking. look...
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the next day, he took the 0714 train from southampton to windsor.l marines. he spent time on the 23rd of december on the streets of windsor. searches on his phone included "what path does the queen walk to windsor", "windsor warm places to stay", "st george�*s chapel, windsor", and "windsor royal family". he stayed at a travelodge. the room was subsequently searched by the police. they found a spray bottle labelled "scent killer". 11 crossbow bolts, gloves, a metalfile and an inspection camera. on the 24th of december, the defendant told sarai that tomorrow would be the day he died. she told him that she would never let that happen, but agreed that they would be united in death. at 0152 on the 25th of december, defendant attempted to send a copy of the journal e—mail to his sister, although she did not receive it. the defendant asked her to share it with everyone. he asked to be buried in the clothes he wore on the day, including his mask. he apologised for everything and hoped that his sister could forgive him. he had had an idea from a young age a
the next day, he took the 0714 train from southampton to windsor.l marines. he spent time on the 23rd of december on the streets of windsor. searches on his phone included "what path does the queen walk to windsor", "windsor warm places to stay", "st george�*s chapel, windsor", and "windsor royal family". he stayed at a travelodge. the room was subsequently searched by the police. they found a spray bottle labelled "scent killer". 11 crossbow...
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plenty of pride for southampton�*s city central fc.ey are having now.— you feel when you see the success they are having now. when you see them on the _ they are having now. when you see them on the telly _ they are having now. when you see them on the telly it _ they are having now. when you see them on the telly it is _ they are having now. when you see them on the telly it is so _ they are having now. when you see them on the telly it is so surreal. . them on the telly it is so surreal. you cannot believe what has happened in such a short space of time. the journey the boys are under is incredible. eyesore levi colwill playing a couple of years ago had a spell. he was calm and confident. has he always been like that? simek i first has he always been like that? simek ifirst laid my has he always been like that? simek i first laid my eyes on has he always been like that? simek ifirst laid my eyes on him has he always been like that? simek i first laid my eyes on him when has he always been like that? simek ifirst laid my eyes on him w
plenty of pride for southampton�*s city central fc.ey are having now.— you feel when you see the success they are having now. when you see them on the _ they are having now. when you see them on the telly _ they are having now. when you see them on the telly it _ they are having now. when you see them on the telly it is _ they are having now. when you see them on the telly it is so _ they are having now. when you see them on the telly it is so surreal. . them on the telly it is so surreal....
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i'll speak to an oceanographer at the university of southampton .the pyrenees , i was walking in the pyrenees, i was fascinated to read of a welsh student who retraced the steps of his heroic great grandfather through the same mountain range . through the same mountain range. frank griffiths was an raf pilot shot down over occupied france , shot down over occupied france, who escaped via the pyrenees into spain with a lot of help from locals along the way . and from locals along the way. and 80 years on, his great grandson , 80 years on, his great grandson, owen, will tell me how he was rear acquainted with the family who sheltered frank in the barn . who sheltered frank in the barn. all of that to come. but first, here's your news update with tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> michael, thank you and good afternoon . this is the latest. afternoon. this is the latest. there are reports today of people in gaza breaking into aid centres and warehouses in a desperate search for vital supplies. the united nations described it as a worrying sign that c
i'll speak to an oceanographer at the university of southampton .the pyrenees , i was walking in the pyrenees, i was fascinated to read of a welsh student who retraced the steps of his heroic great grandfather through the same mountain range . through the same mountain range. frank griffiths was an raf pilot shot down over occupied france , shot down over occupied france, who escaped via the pyrenees into spain with a lot of help from locals along the way . and from locals along the way. and 80...
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should give us enormous confidence in our future my grandparents didn't immigrate to just lieser or southampton but to the united kingdom. they came here because our country stands for a set of values. we are the home of fair play. the best of british. we are a place for those who want to add to our national story. the united kingdom has done a huge amount for my family. i think about how different our lives would be if my grandparents had not left india and east africa all those years ago. i owe our country everything. and it is mimy duty to do what i can to help this country take the right long-term decisions for the years ahead. the united kingdom is also the most successful multiethnic democracy on earth. and our party has led the way on that. we had the first ethnic minority prime minister when queen victoria was still on the throne. [applause] we've had three female prime ministers and i stand before you today as the first nonwhite leader in our country's history. [applause] meanwhile, labour's last three leaders, all live within the same square mile of north london. [laughter] now when t
should give us enormous confidence in our future my grandparents didn't immigrate to just lieser or southampton but to the united kingdom. they came here because our country stands for a set of values. we are the home of fair play. the best of british. we are a place for those who want to add to our national story. the united kingdom has done a huge amount for my family. i think about how different our lives would be if my grandparents had not left india and east africa all those years ago. i...
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they were leading 2—1 but in the sixth minute of stoppage time, an own goal from ched evans gave southamptonlia set their opponents 400 to win. and australia's bowlers followed their batting example. adam zampa the pick of them, finishing with four wickets as the netherlands were bowled out forjust 90 — losing by a record 309 runs. i love the fastest 50, fastest 100 records. i think they are pretty cool records and sometimes, to the detriment of myself, i've always probably push the boundaries a bit too much. i've been in those positions before where i could make vast hundreds, when i get on a run, i know i'm difficult to bowl two. it is just about getting past the first ball. in basel, andy murray is a in a tight tussle against argentina's tomas echeveri in the second round. the brit took the opening set in a tie break before losing the second 6—3 with the final set underway. disappointment forfellow brit cameron norrie — who's been knocked out of the austrian open in the second round. he was beaten in straight sets by alexander zverev, losing 6—2, 6—4, in a match that lasted just over an h
they were leading 2—1 but in the sixth minute of stoppage time, an own goal from ched evans gave southamptonlia set their opponents 400 to win. and australia's bowlers followed their batting example. adam zampa the pick of them, finishing with four wickets as the netherlands were bowled out forjust 90 — losing by a record 309 runs. i love the fastest 50, fastest 100 records. i think they are pretty cool records and sometimes, to the detriment of myself, i've always probably push the...
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and southampton.rnings in place as well, mainly in east anglia . and the met office has anglia. and the met office has warned of intense downpours, lightning and gusty winds, downpours also expected for the rest of the week with yellow storm warnings over parts of the uk until friday. here with gb news across the uk on tv in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play your smart speaker by saying play gb news. this is britain's news channel . thank thanks, polly. >> tonight's news tonight in our sorry tomorrow's news tonight in our media buzz, let's kick off with the very first look at the front pages . and we start with front pages. and we start with it's bank robbery . rishi sunak it's bank robbery. rishi sunak was accused of pulling the plug on the north as claims the hs2 rail project from birmingham to manchester has been cancelled , manchester has been cancelled, overshadowing the tory conference. mayor burnham's fury as hs2 to end at birmingham. but number 10 insists noth
and southampton.rnings in place as well, mainly in east anglia . and the met office has anglia. and the met office has warned of intense downpours, lightning and gusty winds, downpours also expected for the rest of the week with yellow storm warnings over parts of the uk until friday. here with gb news across the uk on tv in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play your smart speaker by saying play gb news. this is britain's news channel . thank thanks, polly....
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basically it's the same stuff that we've got at dover and southampton, so on.t's fine with bulgaria because on the roads, on the official crossing points with turkey, because obviously there's a lot of flow through turkey , but it's of flow through turkey, but it's not going to work. i of flow through turkey, but it's not going to work . i myself was not going to work. i myself was in the balkans. i was dealing with people, people smugglers, human traffickers and the people themselves who were being moved . and for three years, these people were coming across from turkey , not through the official turkey, not through the official border crossing point, but through the hills either side. they're not stupid. they know that that's a nexus point of law enforcement at the border crossing point. they don't move through there. they get off the trucks and the buses and they walk across. so you know, this is going nowhere . what's really is going nowhere. what's really needed, nigel and professor begg is right about not dealing with the push factors. why people leave. a
basically it's the same stuff that we've got at dover and southampton, so on.t's fine with bulgaria because on the roads, on the official crossing points with turkey, because obviously there's a lot of flow through turkey , but it's of flow through turkey, but it's not going to work. i of flow through turkey, but it's not going to work . i myself was not going to work. i myself was in the balkans. i was dealing with people, people smugglers, human traffickers and the people themselves who were...
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basically it's the same stuff that we've got at dover and southampton, so on.t's fine with bulgaria because on the roads, on the official crossing points with turkey, because obviously there's a lot of flow through turkey , but it's of flow through turkey, but it's not going to work. i of flow through turkey, but it's not going to work . i myself was not going to work. i myself was in the balkans. i was dealing with people, people smugglers, human traffickers and the people themselves who were being moved . and for three years, these people were coming across from turkey , not through the official turkey, not through the official border crossing point, but through the hills either side. they're not stupid. they know that that's a nexus point of law enforcement at the border crossing point. they don't move through there. they get off the trucks and the buses and they walk across. so you know, this is going nowhere . what's really is going nowhere. what's really needed, nigel and professor begg is right about not dealing with the push factors. why people leave. a
basically it's the same stuff that we've got at dover and southampton, so on.t's fine with bulgaria because on the roads, on the official crossing points with turkey, because obviously there's a lot of flow through turkey , but it's of flow through turkey, but it's not going to work. i of flow through turkey, but it's not going to work . i myself was not going to work. i myself was in the balkans. i was dealing with people, people smugglers, human traffickers and the people themselves who were...
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and you know, when i was looking on there earlier today , it there earlier today, it southampton was that or the scilly isles to get a dentist with the nhs. now i did. we miss and my family had an nhs dentist in newquay just around the corner and that went on for some years . it was perfect, but some years. it was perfect, but kevin sent me a letter . well, kevin sent me a letter. well, i'm tempted. >> i'm tempted to say what nhs dentists is because they don't really exist anymore . i get your really exist anymore. i get your point . i really exist anymore. i get your point. i had a former boss of the british dental association on the show last year and he said dentistry can't win you general elections, but it might help to lose you general elections. and there's already great disquiet about getting gp appointments. that's become harder and harder and harder with dentistry. all i can tell you honestly, kevin, at the moment there is no government plan to reverse it, no government plan to reverse it and therefore what you have to do, we're back to really omar's point is you have to pay
and you know, when i was looking on there earlier today , it there earlier today, it southampton was that or the scilly isles to get a dentist with the nhs. now i did. we miss and my family had an nhs dentist in newquay just around the corner and that went on for some years . it was perfect, but some years. it was perfect, but kevin sent me a letter . well, kevin sent me a letter. well, i'm tempted. >> i'm tempted to say what nhs dentists is because they don't really exist anymore . i get...
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in 1831 have net turner and his rebellion in southampton county, virginia.ou have william lloyd garrison, publishing the liberator at that time. and so things are heating up. so before this period, southerners agreed slavery was a necessary evil. they recognize it as people but it was a necessary evil. i the 1830's and by the time the book is published in 1845, they are calling slavery a positive good. the abolitionists are wishing that much harder against that kind of nonsense. douglass's book exposes the hardships of slavery in a way no one had before. it is important to come from him because he is someone who has witnessed it firsthand. >> the narrative of the life of frederick douglass is published. what was its immediate impact at that time? prof. medford: it was explosive. he was able to sell quite a few copies immediately by the time of the civil war in about 15 years. 30,000 copies had been sold. there were nine additions it had gone through. the north was all about it. the south was furious about it because they felt douglass had exaggerated what sl
in 1831 have net turner and his rebellion in southampton county, virginia.ou have william lloyd garrison, publishing the liberator at that time. and so things are heating up. so before this period, southerners agreed slavery was a necessary evil. they recognize it as people but it was a necessary evil. i the 1830's and by the time the book is published in 1845, they are calling slavery a positive good. the abolitionists are wishing that much harder against that kind of nonsense. douglass's book...
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freight is that it is brought from further— freight is that it is brought from further afield like southamptonng train like they have in the alps and _ carrying train like they have in the alps and central europe. so this is really— alps and central europe. so this is really about changing the way that transport — really about changing the way that transport operate on the whole of the uk. _ transport operate on the whole of the uk. it— transport operate on the whole of the uk, it is not about rail, it's about— the uk, it is not about rail, it's about changing the rail infrastructure that allows you then to change — infrastructure that allows you then to change the way the roads are used. _ to change the way the roads are used. and — to change the way the roads are used, and the number of lorries around — used, and the number of lorries around cities and towns in the country— around cities and towns in the country as— around cities and towns in the country as a consequence of that. so it's a _ country as a consequence of that. so it's a really— country as a consequence of that. so it's a reall
freight is that it is brought from further— freight is that it is brought from further afield like southamptonng train like they have in the alps and _ carrying train like they have in the alps and central europe. so this is really— alps and central europe. so this is really about changing the way that transport — really about changing the way that transport operate on the whole of the uk. _ transport operate on the whole of the uk. it— transport operate on the whole of the uk, it is...
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and you know, when i was looking on there earlier today , it there earlier today, it southampton was that or the scilly isles to get a dentist with the nhs. now i did. we miss and my family had an nhs dentist in newquay just around the corner and that went on for some years . it was perfect, but some years. it was perfect, but kevin sent me a letter . well, kevin sent me a letter. well, i'm tempted. >> i'm tempted to say what nhs dentists is because they don't really exist anymore . i get your really exist anymore. i get your point . i really exist anymore. i get your point. i had a former boss of the british dental association on the show last year and he said dentistry can't win you general elections, but it might help to lose you general elections. and there's already great disquiet about getting gp appointments. that's become harder and harder and harder with dentistry. all i can tell you honestly, kevin, at the moment there is no government plan to reverse it, no government plan to reverse it and therefore what you have to do, we're back to really omar's point is you have to pay
and you know, when i was looking on there earlier today , it there earlier today, it southampton was that or the scilly isles to get a dentist with the nhs. now i did. we miss and my family had an nhs dentist in newquay just around the corner and that went on for some years . it was perfect, but some years. it was perfect, but kevin sent me a letter . well, kevin sent me a letter. well, i'm tempted. >> i'm tempted to say what nhs dentists is because they don't really exist anymore . i get...
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it suggests that southampton and portsmouth are in the north. that littlehampton is in the north.that littlehampton is in the north. i mean, if i turned in a piece of copy like this to the telegraph, i think my editor would have a lot of problems with it. it's riddled with errors, isn't it? well look. >> well, look, no , no, no, it >> well, look, no, no, no, it isn't. look, there was one mistake between that. we had that bognor regis and littlehampton one, which is a mistake. agree. was mistake. i agree. that was a mistake. i agree. that was a mistake. but look, it's a it's a significant document, a significant document, a significant amount spending significant amount of spending across the midlands across the north. the midlands and the rest of the country. i think it will be widely welcomed in those parts of the country where people can see more transport investment. i accept not everyone will agree with the decision we took, but it was the right decision for the long term interests country. interests of the country. >> decision about the >> on the decision about the manchester
it suggests that southampton and portsmouth are in the north. that littlehampton is in the north.that littlehampton is in the north. i mean, if i turned in a piece of copy like this to the telegraph, i think my editor would have a lot of problems with it. it's riddled with errors, isn't it? well look. >> well, look, no , no, no, it >> well, look, no, no, no, it isn't. look, there was one mistake between that. we had that bognor regis and littlehampton one, which is a mistake. agree....
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you're not going to go to portsmouth or southampton, guess. but is southampton, i guess.ple are going to carry it them. you're going to go it with them. you're going to go for a weekend. for a dirty weekend. >> but not bedbugs >> but that's not how bedbugs work. is it? >> no, i don't think so. i haven't any i've never seen haven't got any i've never seen any. actually, >> i don't know actually, i don't any bedbugs, but i'm don't know any bedbugs, but i'm pretty sure don't on pretty sure they don't jump on you. they stay the you. they they stay in the bed. >> never been stricken by >> i've never been stricken by lice any kind. yeah, lice of any kind. yeah, absolutely and believe absolutely not. and believe me, i've done the legwork. so you know, that know, i've come out of that unscathed. oh, it's just revolting. and again, it's to do with are manky. with people that are manky. >> it's hygiene? >> you think it's hygiene? >> you think it's hygiene? >> it's different with bedbugs. >> you can be as >> no, because you can be as clean as and the clean as you like. and the bedbu
you're not going to go to portsmouth or southampton, guess. but is southampton, i guess.ple are going to carry it them. you're going to go it with them. you're going to go for a weekend. for a dirty weekend. >> but not bedbugs >> but that's not how bedbugs work. is it? >> no, i don't think so. i haven't any i've never seen haven't got any i've never seen any. actually, >> i don't know actually, i don't any bedbugs, but i'm don't know any bedbugs, but i'm pretty sure...
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you're not going to go to portsmouth or southampton, guess. but is southampton, i guess.re going to carry it them. you're going to go it with them. you're going to go for a weekend. for a dirty weekend. >> but not bedbugs >> but that's not how bedbugs work. is it? >> no, i don't think so. i haven't any i've never seen haven't got any i've never seen any. actually, >> i don't know actually, i don't any bedbugs, but i'm don't know any bedbugs, but i'm pretty sure don't on pretty sure they don't jump on you. they stay the you. they they stay in the bed. >> never been stricken by >> i've never been stricken by lice any kind. yeah, lice of any kind. yeah, absolutely and believe absolutely not. and believe me, i've done the legwork. so you know, that know, i've come out of that unscathed. oh, it's just revolting. and again, it's to do with are manky. with people that are manky. >> it's hygiene? >> you think it's hygiene? >> you think it's hygiene? >> it's different with bedbugs. >> you can be as >> no, because you can be as clean as and the clean as you like. and the bedbugs, a
you're not going to go to portsmouth or southampton, guess. but is southampton, i guess.re going to carry it them. you're going to go it with them. you're going to go for a weekend. for a dirty weekend. >> but not bedbugs >> but that's not how bedbugs work. is it? >> no, i don't think so. i haven't any i've never seen haven't got any i've never seen any. actually, >> i don't know actually, i don't any bedbugs, but i'm don't know any bedbugs, but i'm pretty sure don't on...
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grandparents didn't emigrate to just leicester or southampton , but to leicester or southampton, butom. they came here because our country stands for a set of values. we are the home of fair play. the best of british. we are the place for those who to to our those who want to add to our national story. those who want to add to our national story . the united national story. the united kingdom . has done a huge amount kingdom. has done a huge amount for my family. i kingdom. has done a huge amount for my family . i often kingdom. has done a huge amount for my family. i often think about how different our lives would be if my grandparents had not left india in east africa all those years ago . i owe our all those years ago. i owe our country everything and it is my duty to do what i can to help this country take the right long term decisions for the years ahead.the term decisions for the years ahead. the united kingdom is also the most successful, multi—ethnic democracy on earth , and our party has led the way on that. we had the first ethnic minority prime minister when queen victoria
grandparents didn't emigrate to just leicester or southampton , but to leicester or southampton, butom. they came here because our country stands for a set of values. we are the home of fair play. the best of british. we are the place for those who to to our those who want to add to our national story. those who want to add to our national story . the united national story. the united kingdom . has done a huge amount kingdom. has done a huge amount for my family. i kingdom. has done a huge...
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. make southampton. don't you make more said, more of that? but and he said, we try to. >> well i mean, you know, >> yeah, well i mean, you know, we've think hear that we've heard i think i hear that keir even going keir starmer was even going to make we've heard make a joke that we've heard too much and their much about his parents and their sort background, his sort of their background, his next speech. but yeah, i think making more of a sense of his nhs background nhs is more normal background than might have then than the life he might have then subsequently know, subsequently led, you know, from university married university and who he's married to be a strong point. >> just very briefly, in a few seconds, your >> just very briefly, in a few seconcyou've your >> just very briefly, in a few seconcyou've doing your >> just very briefly, in a few seconcyou've doing this a hunch you've been doing this a long can they long time. you can can they possibly off? long time. you can can they posi bly off? lon
. make southampton. don't you make more said, more of that? but and he said, we try to. >> well i mean, you know, >> yeah, well i mean, you know, we've think hear that we've heard i think i hear that keir even going keir starmer was even going to make we've heard make a joke that we've heard too much and their much about his parents and their sort background, his sort of their background, his next speech. but yeah, i think making more of a sense of his nhs background nhs is more...
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, and there were southampton, and there were wholly devoted to it that love of community grew in rishid that connection with people is the source of his political life . rishi cares political life. rishi cares deeply about his party and the values that underpin it. i would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for the support you've already shown him and for the warm welcome you've given our young family. the warm welcome you've given our young family . please know our young family. please know that rishi is working hard to do the right thing for the country , not just for now , but for the , not just for now, but for the long term . with honesty and with long term. with honesty and with integrity . that is why he has integrity. that is why he has told some hard truths already . told some hard truths already. me and knowing him, he'll continue to do so . he shares continue to do so. he shares your values and he knows how much you care about the future of the uk. but also about the struggles and the challenges that people are facing today and the potential we all see in a bette
, and there were southampton, and there were wholly devoted to it that love of community grew in rishid that connection with people is the source of his political life . rishi cares political life. rishi cares deeply about his party and the values that underpin it. i would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for the support you've already shown him and for the warm welcome you've given our young family. the warm welcome you've given our young family . please know our young family....
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the prime minister, for example, taking private jets and helicopters everywhere from london to southampton get the hell on chipping norton would nice. >> that's a lovely part of world. >> to get the helicopter down to southampton would have been quicker to go to waterloo and get train. know, get the train. but you know, this. this is just in initiative. i think of the fact that they don't take proper care of public they want to of public money. they want to put first. so i'm put themselves first. so i'm pretty about these pretty angry about these government using government ministers using jets and helicopters everywhere. >> fair james cleverly , >> to be fair to james cleverly, though, as foreign secretary, he's diary and he he's got packed diary and he would , you need to be on a would say, you need to be on a private jet in to order get to all these different countries. >> i don't think do >> i don't think you do necessarily. there are necessarily. i mean, there are the are being used the private jets are being used to to destinations where to go to destinations where there are regular
the prime minister, for example, taking private jets and helicopters everywhere from london to southampton get the hell on chipping norton would nice. >> that's a lovely part of world. >> to get the helicopter down to southampton would have been quicker to go to waterloo and get train. know, get the train. but you know, this. this is just in initiative. i think of the fact that they don't take proper care of public they want to of public money. they want to put first. so i'm put...
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the mayflower theatre, southampton.tail. >> claire's across the detail. >> claire's across the detail. >> very good teamwork makes the dream work. >> thank you very much, both of you. brilliant >> in the last few days, storm babet has wreaked havoc on the country. what is it like where you live ? you live? >> oh, yeah. homes, roads and businesses have been hit by heavy floods and people very sadly have lost their lives. well, warnings are well, severe flood warnings are likely remain in place until likely to remain in place until at tuesday in some places . at least tuesday in some places. >> well, the hardest hit part of the storm is north—east scotland and gb news, scotland reporter tony mcguire joins us now from breaking . good morning to you, breaking. good morning to you, tony. is the cleanup undennay there now then ? there now then? >> good morning . yes, well, >> good morning. yes, well, certainly quite a different scene here this morning. the sunrise and a fairly clear blue sky. hard to imagine that just four da
the mayflower theatre, southampton.tail. >> claire's across the detail. >> claire's across the detail. >> very good teamwork makes the dream work. >> thank you very much, both of you. brilliant >> in the last few days, storm babet has wreaked havoc on the country. what is it like where you live ? you live? >> oh, yeah. homes, roads and businesses have been hit by heavy floods and people very sadly have lost their lives. well, warnings are well, severe flood...
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southampton newcastle , better. southampton newcastle, belfast. the gatwick's and whatever of this world, but there we go . so world, but there we go. so they're about connecting the country north, south—east and west. not only nationally, but internationally. >> yeah. and sadly well some are closed because they're no longer financially viable. sheffield >> sheffield. yeah. >> sheffield. yeah. >> i was worried about dougie beattie in northern ireland there's an airport called city of derry in the north—west periphery of europe. >> as it turns out, not only northern ireland, they've got new routes to heathrow and dougie finds out how the airlines , local government and airlines, local government and the airport are working together to keep the flights going. and the airport going and the employment that it brings . employment that it brings. >> londonderry is the uk's most north city. it borders the repubuc north city. it borders the republic of ireland and only recently has had an update on its road networks . selina its road networks. selina hers
southampton newcastle , better. southampton newcastle, belfast. the gatwick's and whatever of this world, but there we go . so world, but there we go. so they're about connecting the country north, south—east and west. not only nationally, but internationally. >> yeah. and sadly well some are closed because they're no longer financially viable. sheffield >> sheffield. yeah. >> sheffield. yeah. >> i was worried about dougie beattie in northern ireland there's an airport...
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the next day he took the 007 14 train from southampton to windsor.ing for the royal marines. he spent time on begin training for the royal marines . he spent time on the marines. he spent time on the 23rd of december on the streets of windsor, searches on his phone included what path does the queen walk to windsor? windsor for warm places to say saint george's chapel , windsor saint george's chapel, windsor and windsor royal family. he stayed at a travel lodge. the room was subsequently searched by the police. they found a spray bottle labelled scent killer. 11 crossbow bolts , killer. 11 crossbow bolts, gloves, a metal file and an inspection camera . on the 24th inspection camera. on the 24th of december, the defendant told sarai that tomorrow would be the day he died . she told him that day he died. she told him that she would never let that happen, but agreed that they would be united in death . at oh 152 on united in death. at oh 152 on the 25th of december, the defendant attempted to send a copy of the journal email to his sister , although she
the next day he took the 007 14 train from southampton to windsor.ing for the royal marines. he spent time on begin training for the royal marines . he spent time on the marines. he spent time on the 23rd of december on the streets of windsor, searches on his phone included what path does the queen walk to windsor? windsor for warm places to say saint george's chapel , windsor saint george's chapel, windsor and windsor royal family. he stayed at a travel lodge. the room was subsequently...
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couple of minutes the met office has issued an amber weather warning for the isle of wight and southampton you are travelling. the other half of the forecast is dense fog. visibility in some parts of northern england, east wales and the midlands is less than 100 metres, and it will be slow to lift through this morning. you can see the rain moving across south wales and southern england through the morning, still some heavy bursts, and also some rain in north—east england and also parts of northern and eastern scotland. to the west, clearer skies, and eastern scotland. to the west, clearerskies, in and eastern scotland. to the west, clearer skies, in cumbria you might have frost here and there. some sunshine today as well. it will be breezy, particularly northern scotland, but as the next batch of rain approaches the south, the winds will pick up here. temperatures 10-14 will pick up here. temperatures 10—14 north to south. 0vernight, we have rain coming from the south—west, moving north and east, some heavy, behind it a return to some heavy, behind it a return to some showers. scotland loo
couple of minutes the met office has issued an amber weather warning for the isle of wight and southampton you are travelling. the other half of the forecast is dense fog. visibility in some parts of northern england, east wales and the midlands is less than 100 metres, and it will be slow to lift through this morning. you can see the rain moving across south wales and southern england through the morning, still some heavy bursts, and also some rain in north—east england and also parts of...
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. >> sunderland it's my view >> in sunderland it's my view the smaller airports are southampton. >> ohelfast international, edinburgh i >> not like edinburgh. aberdeen it's a decent. yeah but, but so more smaller middle sized airports rather than these megaliths these behemoths . megaliths these behemoths. >> it's not the word behemoths of places anyway after the break the eyes of the world are on london this week. why is that? >> well, it's the ai summit. >> well, it's the ai summit. >> this has been the pm's baby. and we're going to ask are we really the world leaders that we think we are? that's in a moment now with the eyes of the world on london this week, specifically bletchley park, rishi sunak artificial intelligence summit is set to begin despite a significant list of no shows. >> this bletchley park in london. >> no, no, it's not. >> no, no, it's not. >> it's milton keynes or something, isn't it? >> yeah. what we meant was on the uk. anyway, the summit remains an important opportunity to discuss the future of ai technology . technology. >> however, are we really the world lea
. >> sunderland it's my view >> in sunderland it's my view the smaller airports are southampton. >> ohelfast international, edinburgh i >> not like edinburgh. aberdeen it's a decent. yeah but, but so more smaller middle sized airports rather than these megaliths these behemoths . megaliths these behemoths. >> it's not the word behemoths of places anyway after the break the eyes of the world are on london this week. why is that? >> well, it's the ai summit....
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i lived in southampton and so i had a bit of a hampshire accent, then moved up to dartford in kent.dn't like it so much. yes, is fascinating. and yes, but it is fascinating. and i think language is evolving as it should. but i love the regional variations. the little phrases that people have that keep them into a community me and can put them into those kind of places. i think if we lose that, it'll be really, really sad and all of these little fibres of what knit us into a community make that community stronger. >> accent. >> your accent. >> your accent. >> what is that accent? >> what is that accent? >> to have a birmingham >> i used to have a birmingham accent. a little accent. i've lost it a little bit when i go back to west bit more when i go back to west brom and start shouting brom games and start shouting things in stands, get things in the stands, i get a little bit more sort of essex or something. >> there may, how dare you? >> there may, how dare you? >> absolutely not. i have had that before. i don't know why i've up, but what i i've picked it up, but what i will is losi
i lived in southampton and so i had a bit of a hampshire accent, then moved up to dartford in kent.dn't like it so much. yes, is fascinating. and yes, but it is fascinating. and i think language is evolving as it should. but i love the regional variations. the little phrases that people have that keep them into a community me and can put them into those kind of places. i think if we lose that, it'll be really, really sad and all of these little fibres of what knit us into a community make that...
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two nil pochettino huge nil mauricio pochettino huge success at southampton and tottenham while was inleague. he's suffering the of pressure in the first bout of pressure in engush the first bout of pressure in english football now and they're to down 11th place in the division they spent absolutely fortunes £1 fortunes in the summer. £1 billion todd billion i think since todd boehly bought the from boehly bought the club from roman abramovich . later on today roman abramovich. later on today we've united , we've got the manchester united, manchester manchester manchester city, manchester derby at 330, guardiola derby at 330, pep guardiola saying that quite mischievously that manchester, manchester united have never really been a rival manchester since rival to manchester city since he they've he arrived because they've not really been challenging. at the top english football. top table of english football. that's to hurt . top table of english football. that's to hurt. that's that's got to hurt. that's exactly and word on harry kane exactly and a word on harry kane and bellingham yest
two nil pochettino huge nil mauricio pochettino huge success at southampton and tottenham while was inleague. he's suffering the of pressure in the first bout of pressure in engush the first bout of pressure in english football now and they're to down 11th place in the division they spent absolutely fortunes £1 fortunes in the summer. £1 billion todd billion i think since todd boehly bought the from boehly bought the club from roman abramovich . later on today roman abramovich. later on today...
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but one school in southampton has found a way around the problem.primary school without being able to swim the recommended 25 metres. swim england fear that could be three in five children in the next two years. so definitely more of the deprived areas, there's more of a need for the swimming pools and the access purely because there are so many more schools within that area. the access to the leisure centres is a lot harder for them to get. so just having this access to a pool that can be brought to their school grounds, itjust makes it so much more accessible for them. one of the key teachings is what to do if they fall in water — the float—to—survive message. but it's also learning swimming can be fun. in so many positive ways it's affected the children — in, as i say, their confidence, their ability to swim, butjust the experience that lots of them have never had. and ijust feel privileged to be able to have been able to offer it to so many of them. we don't want the swimming pool to go. that was emily hudson reporting. what a brilliant idea. gr
but one school in southampton has found a way around the problem.primary school without being able to swim the recommended 25 metres. swim england fear that could be three in five children in the next two years. so definitely more of the deprived areas, there's more of a need for the swimming pools and the access purely because there are so many more schools within that area. the access to the leisure centres is a lot harder for them to get. so just having this access to a pool that can be...
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as the young man from southampton was assessed at broadmoor psychiatric hospital, which found he did, he pleaded guilty to all charges during hearings at the old bailey . the court heard the old bailey. the court heard charles had applied for the army, a special police force, royal marines and the royal navy, in a bid to get close to the royal family. it also heard he was encouraged and bolstered to do what he did by an artificial intelligence virtual girlfriend who he'd exchanged more than 5000 sexual messages with . charles barrister nadia with. charles barrister nadia chabat said he apologised to the royal family and the king in a letter to the court, where he expressed distress and sadness about the impact of his actions. his treating psychiatrist dr. christian brown , recommended a christian brown, recommended a hospital order. but professor nigel blackwood, for the prosecution said the attack was carefully planned and charles was well aware it was wrong . was well aware it was wrong. whelchel was flanked by four people when he entered the dock at the old bailey in london yester
as the young man from southampton was assessed at broadmoor psychiatric hospital, which found he did, he pleaded guilty to all charges during hearings at the old bailey . the court heard the old bailey. the court heard charles had applied for the army, a special police force, royal marines and the royal navy, in a bid to get close to the royal family. it also heard he was encouraged and bolstered to do what he did by an artificial intelligence virtual girlfriend who he'd exchanged more than...