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tobias ellwood, conservative _ years ago. 0k. tobias ellwood, conservative mp, _ years ago. 0k.g an army training exercise on salisbury plain has been named. private jethro watson—pickering, who was 23, of the 1st yorkshire regiment, was part of a crew operating an armoured vehicle near enford in wiltshire, on friday. the yorkshire regiment said on facebook that its thoughts and prayers were with private watson—pickering's family. a murder inquiry is under way in glasgow after a 14—year—old boy was stabbed in the city. justin mclaughlin was seriously injured at high street station yesterday afternoon, later dying in hospital. our scotland correspondent alexandra mckenzie has given us this update from the scene. there is still quite a lot of police activity here outside the station and some floral tributes have been laid. we understand that a fight had broken out on the train that spilled out onto the platform here and the 14—year—old was stabbed down on the platform. police scotland put out a statement this afternoon and said this was a shocking act of violence in broad daylight
tobias ellwood, conservative _ years ago. 0k. tobias ellwood, conservative mp, _ years ago. 0k.g an army training exercise on salisbury plain has been named. private jethro watson—pickering, who was 23, of the 1st yorkshire regiment, was part of a crew operating an armoured vehicle near enford in wiltshire, on friday. the yorkshire regiment said on facebook that its thoughts and prayers were with private watson—pickering's family. a murder inquiry is under way in glasgow after a...
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tobias ellwood, conservative mp, talking to me a little earlier.s. the government's latest coronavirus figures show there were 45,140 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. another 57 deaths have been recorded — that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test. on vaccinations, 85.9% of the population aged 12 and over, have had their first dose, and 78.9% have had both doses. a soldier who died during an army training exercise on salisbury plain has been named. private jethro watson—pickering, who was 23, of the 1st yorkshire regiment, was part of a crew operating an armoured vehicle near enford in wiltshire, on friday. the yorkshire regiment said on facebook that its thoughts and prayers were with private watson—pickering's family. the newcastle tottenham game was paused earlier, after a supporter in the stand had a medical emergency. medics rushed to the aid of the fan 41 minutes into the game, and players were taken off the field. a debifrilator was carried onto the terraces as crowds remained in the stadium. private fi
tobias ellwood, conservative mp, talking to me a little earlier.s. the government's latest coronavirus figures show there were 45,140 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. another 57 deaths have been recorded — that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test. on vaccinations, 85.9% of the population aged 12 and over, have had their first dose, and 78.9% have had both doses. a soldier who died during an army training exercise on salisbury plain has been named....
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that was tobias ellwood, the chairman of the defence select committee.oversee security around mps, says lessons must be learned, after what he called the "hideous killing" of sir david amess. mps are warning of increasing hostility towards politicans. our political correspondent, damian grammaticas has more. in leigh—on sea today, more tributes for sir david amess. many have come from his constituents, but some were from his neighbouring mps. the killing of one of their number has shaken many. this morning across the airwaves they had stories of how they too have faced threats. do you feel safe doing yourjob going around your constituency? no, not really, if i'm honest. mps are treated as if we weren't humans. | what we have seen is the encouragement of a climate often of hostility towards members of parliament. i have had people writing - in my office will, "andrea, why don't you kill yourself?" the staff are pretty scared most of the time. i had a threat to abduct my children. another essex mp who came today was andrew rosindell, notjust a parliamentar
that was tobias ellwood, the chairman of the defence select committee.oversee security around mps, says lessons must be learned, after what he called the "hideous killing" of sir david amess. mps are warning of increasing hostility towards politicans. our political correspondent, damian grammaticas has more. in leigh—on sea today, more tributes for sir david amess. many have come from his constituents, but some were from his neighbouring mps. the killing of one of their number has...
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meeting their constituents — something seen by many as central to their role. 0ne senior mp — tobias ellwoods should no longer take place. 0ur political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. around the country today, mps continuing to hold their surgeries. robert largan in the peak district saying he'll "keep doing this all year round." craig williams in montgomeryshire thanking welsh police for being there to give reassurance, and kieran mullan in cheshire saying, "we must not let people force us to do things differently." but already there are changes. here in south wales, a police guard for an mp's coffee morning. we now have cctv at the front and rear of the building. we had to have new security fitted onto the front and rear doors. we have panic alarms in the constituency office that staff often wear around their necks. we have installed panic alarms at my front door, at the side of my bed. you know, this has become too much of the new normal. mps' security was reviewed afterjo cox was murdered five years ago, shot and stabbed by a violent white supremacist as she left a constituenc
meeting their constituents — something seen by many as central to their role. 0ne senior mp — tobias ellwoods should no longer take place. 0ur political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. around the country today, mps continuing to hold their surgeries. robert largan in the peak district saying he'll "keep doing this all year round." craig williams in montgomeryshire thanking welsh police for being there to give reassurance, and kieran mullan in cheshire saying, "we...
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one senior mp — tobias ellwood — has suggested that face—to—face meetings should no longer take place nice to meet you. scenes like this have long been a feature of our politics. it might not look as exciting as the fierce debates we sometimes see in parliament, but it is just as important. a chance for mps to meet the very people they are elected to represent. sir david amess was far from alone in holding a constituency surgery yesterday, and his death has raised questions about whether something so fundamental in our democracy can still be safe. acts of this are absolutely wrong and we cannot let that get in the way of our functioning democracy. so that is why there are measures under way right now, i have convened meetings yesterday, i have been with the speaker of the house and with the police and our security services, to make sure all measures are being put in place for the security of mps so they can carry on with their duties as elected democratic members. the home secretary has started a review of mps' security. police forces across the uk have been contacting mps, to see wha
one senior mp — tobias ellwood — has suggested that face—to—face meetings should no longer take place nice to meet you. scenes like this have long been a feature of our politics. it might not look as exciting as the fierce debates we sometimes see in parliament, but it is just as important. a chance for mps to meet the very people they are elected to represent. sir david amess was far from alone in holding a constituency surgery yesterday, and his death has raised questions about...
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one senior mp — tobias ellwood — has suggested that face—to—face meetings should no longer take placeir surgeries. the mp in the peak district saying he will keep doing this all year round. craig williams in montgomeryshire thanking police for being there to give reassurance and kieren fallon in cheshire saying we must not let people force us to do things differently. but already there are changes. here in south wales, a police guard for an mp's coffee morning. we wales, a police guard for an mp's coffee morning.— wales, a police guard for an mp's coffee morning. wales, a police guard for an mp's coffee morninu. ~ ., . ., coffee morning. we now have cctv at the front and — coffee morning. we now have cctv at the front and rear _ coffee morning. we now have cctv at the front and rear of _ coffee morning. we now have cctv at the front and rear of the _ coffee morning. we now have cctv at the front and rear of the building. - the front and rear of the building. we had to have new security fitted onto the front and rear doors. we have panic alarms in the constituency office that staff oft
one senior mp — tobias ellwood — has suggested that face—to—face meetings should no longer take placeir surgeries. the mp in the peak district saying he will keep doing this all year round. craig williams in montgomeryshire thanking police for being there to give reassurance and kieren fallon in cheshire saying we must not let people force us to do things differently. but already there are changes. here in south wales, a police guard for an mp's coffee morning. we wales, a police guard...
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one senior mp — tobias ellwood — has suggested that face—to—face meetings should no longer take placethere. nice to meet you. scenes like this have long been a feature of our politics, it might not look as exciting as the fierce debates we sometimes see in parliament, but it is just as important. a chance for mps to meet the very people they are elected to respect. sir david amess was tar from alone in holding a constituency surgery yesterday. and his death has raised questions about whether something so fundmentsal in our democracy can still be safe. semis something so fundmentsal in our democracy can still be safe. acts of this are absolutely _ democracy can still be safe. acts of this are absolutely wrong and - democracy can still be safe. acts of this are absolutely wrong and we i this are absolutely wrong and we cannot let that get in the way of our functioning cannot let that get in the way of ourfunctioning deknock cannot let that get in the way of our functioning deknock psi, cannot let that get in the way of ourfunctioning deknock psi, that is why there are measures under way
one senior mp — tobias ellwood — has suggested that face—to—face meetings should no longer take placethere. nice to meet you. scenes like this have long been a feature of our politics, it might not look as exciting as the fierce debates we sometimes see in parliament, but it is just as important. a chance for mps to meet the very people they are elected to respect. sir david amess was tar from alone in holding a constituency surgery yesterday. and his death has raised questions about...
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where people would not want to go somewhere where there was a police officer and we have heard tobias ellwoodrgery, you can't have a police officer when an mp is going to open a f te or go toa an mp is going to open a f te or go to a school open event. mps are out and about, quite rightly, in their constituency. we shouldn't have to get on a stage where they have to have police protection because that way lies the end of democracy. and, 0k, way lies the end of democracy. and, ok, there is a little ? awful lot of stuff and a lot of constituency surgery work has been dealt with by the zoom and other online things, as indeed has the house of commons on the select committee hearings but people have got to be able to feel they can go in. and don't forget, for many people, when they get to their mp, it is the last resort, whether they have been battling with the council over housing or care issues, you know, sometimes they get there and they are desperate. brute there and they are desperate. we will leave this david amess story, i know it is one we will be returning to certainly tomorrow. two other
where people would not want to go somewhere where there was a police officer and we have heard tobias ellwoodrgery, you can't have a police officer when an mp is going to open a f te or go toa an mp is going to open a f te or go to a school open event. mps are out and about, quite rightly, in their constituency. we shouldn't have to get on a stage where they have to have police protection because that way lies the end of democracy. and, 0k, way lies the end of democracy. and, ok, there is a...