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the other was walthamstow, _ open? we did. the other was walthamstow, there - open? we did.amstow, there was - open? we did. the other was walthamstow, there was a i open? we did. the other was i walthamstow, there was a huge open? we did. the other was - walthamstow, there was a huge edl march predicted to happen yesterday evening but what actually happened was a huge antiracist gathering, eight to 10,000 people. some of the senior team went up to look after the restaurant, a couple who didn't feel comfortable coming to work to be given the option to go home. i take it minute by minute based on advice locally, we stayed open and it ended up being really peaceful and we were open and trading throughout. ken, how uncomfortable has the last few days felt? obviously i'm an immigrant myself, i've obviously i'm an immigrant myself, we lived _ obviously i'm an immigrant myself, we lived in— obviously i'm an immigrant myself, i've lived in the uk for 36 years but is _ i've lived in the uk for 36 years but is something that i feel deeply connected to and it's very sad to see when— c
the other was walthamstow, _ open? we did. the other was walthamstow, there - open? we did.amstow, there was - open? we did. the other was walthamstow, there was a i open? we did. the other was i walthamstow, there was a huge open? we did. the other was - walthamstow, there was a huge edl march predicted to happen yesterday evening but what actually happened was a huge antiracist gathering, eight to 10,000 people. some of the senior team went up to look after the restaurant, a couple who didn't...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, walthamstow.althamstow. tell us about what it was like to be there today. it was just a really lovely, warm, jubilant, defiant atmosphere, really. it was really lovely.— atmosphere, really. it was really lovely. and why did you decide to _ really lovely. and why did you decide to turn _ really lovely. and why did you decide to turn out _ really lovely. and why did you decide to turn out today? - really lovely. and why did you decide to turn out today? i i decide to turn out today? i just felt like it was really important to stand with my community, with my neighbours to show the fascists that they are the minority and that we are the minority and that we are all unified in leading with love. �* ., ., , , love. and how many people turned out _ love. and how many people turned out amongst - love. and how many people turned out amongst your. love. and how many people - turned out amongst your friends and family and were there some hesitations among some people to go onto the streets today? yeah, quit
daniel sandford, bbc news, walthamstow.althamstow. tell us about what it was like to be there today. it was just a really lovely, warm, jubilant, defiant atmosphere, really. it was really lovely.— atmosphere, really. it was really lovely. and why did you decide to _ really lovely. and why did you decide to turn _ really lovely. and why did you decide to turn out _ really lovely. and why did you decide to turn out today? - really lovely. and why did you decide to turn out today? i i decide to...
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jemma bicknell was at one of the largest protests in walthamstow, in east london.y lovely. and why did you decide to turn out today? i just felt like it was really important to stand with my community, with my neighbours to show the fascists that they're the minority and that we are all unified in leading with love. and how many people turned out amongst your friends and family and were there some hesitations among some people to go onto the streets today? yeah, i mean, quite a few of my friends were texting a bit worried. i didn't feel worried because there was a similar protest 12 years ago and the exact same thing happened, so thousands of people in walthamstow turned out and the fascists actually were escorted away by the police because there were only about 25 of them. they didn't even show up today so i wasn't really worried and i went along with some of my neighbours from my street and met up with some other friends when i got there, some of them i couldn't even find because the crowd was too busy, there were thousands of us. thousands of you holding signs,
jemma bicknell was at one of the largest protests in walthamstow, in east london.y lovely. and why did you decide to turn out today? i just felt like it was really important to stand with my community, with my neighbours to show the fascists that they're the minority and that we are all unified in leading with love. and how many people turned out amongst your friends and family and were there some hesitations among some people to go onto the streets today? yeah, i mean, quite a few of my...
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this was walthamstow in north—east london.ion lawyers had been on the list of far right targets. here in walthamstow a few thousand people have blocked the main shopping street. cheering it's designed to counteract the far right parlance of the last few days. the concern about possible violence meant police had enacted their national mobilisation plan. we have chan . ed national mobilisation plan. we have changed our— national mobilisation plan. we have changed our tactics _ national mobilisation plan. we have changed our tactics in _ national mobilisation plan. we have changed our tactics in the _ national mobilisation plan. we have changed our tactics in the last - changed our tactics in the last couple of days, so besides marshaling more offices, we are abrogating some of them at key strategic locations across the country to give us more agility to respond to wherever the protests are most intense so we can respond with agility and show overwhelming force so that the criminals and thugs on the streets do not succeed. the ol
this was walthamstow in north—east london.ion lawyers had been on the list of far right targets. here in walthamstow a few thousand people have blocked the main shopping street. cheering it's designed to counteract the far right parlance of the last few days. the concern about possible violence meant police had enacted their national mobilisation plan. we have chan . ed national mobilisation plan. we have changed our— national mobilisation plan. we have changed our tactics _ national...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, walthamstow.rganisers say the three taylor swift concert is due to play place in vienna this week have been cancelled after two men were detained on suspicion of planning an islamist attack. a 19—year—old was arrested in the north—east of the country. the other suspect was held in vienna whether concerts were due to take place on thursday, friday and saturday part of her global tour. more than 65,000 people were due to go to her gigs. 0ur correspondent is in vienna and sent this update from the austrian capital. what we know is what police told us a little earlier today. they said that they had arrested these two people, one was described as a 19—year—old austrian citizen from a town south of vienna. he and the other person who was arrested i said, by police, to have been radicalised via the internet and the 19—year—old apparently made what the police called an oath of allegiance to islamic state earlier injuly. now there was a big police presence around the home of the 19—year—old today and a num
daniel sandford, bbc news, walthamstow.rganisers say the three taylor swift concert is due to play place in vienna this week have been cancelled after two men were detained on suspicion of planning an islamist attack. a 19—year—old was arrested in the north—east of the country. the other suspect was held in vienna whether concerts were due to take place on thursday, friday and saturday part of her global tour. more than 65,000 people were due to go to her gigs. 0ur correspondent is in...
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this was walthamstow in north—east london.stow, a few thousand people have blocked the main shopping street. crowd cheering. it's an anti—racist demo designed to counteract the far right violence of the last few days. the concern about possible violence meant police had enacted their national mobilisation plan. we've changed our tactics in the last couple of days, so besides marshalling more officers, we're brigading some of them at key strategic locations across the country to give us more agility to respond to wherever the protests are most intense so that we can respond with agility and show overwhelming force so that the criminals and thugs on the streets do not succeed. the police will be there to respond to any violence and criminality we see on our streets. there's no place for that on our uk streets and the police will do theirjob, like they have done, exceptionally well. bristol was among the other cities where anti—racism protests were seen tonight. well, i saw unity. i see people came together to form this unity. li
this was walthamstow in north—east london.stow, a few thousand people have blocked the main shopping street. crowd cheering. it's an anti—racist demo designed to counteract the far right violence of the last few days. the concern about possible violence meant police had enacted their national mobilisation plan. we've changed our tactics in the last couple of days, so besides marshalling more officers, we're brigading some of them at key strategic locations across the country to give us more...
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william, what's walthamstow got against gail's? >> well , walthamstow got against gail's?has put in for permission to open a branch of its up market bakery on orford roadin its up market bakery on orford road in the heart of leafy walthamstow, and a petition has been raised objecting to it, on some of the traditional grounds that it actually could damage independent business, which i understand . but what's more, eye understand. but what's more, eye catching the headline grabbing thing, which was a fundamentally important part of this petition , important part of this petition, is that the people who are supporting this petition didn't approve of the chairman of gail's, luke johnson, because they don't like his political views. and the idea being that if you have political views that don't chime with your potential customers, you shouldn't have the right to open up a bakery and they make the point that, you know, it's a labour stronghold. i think stella creasy increased her majority at the last election. it was a part of london that voted strongly to remain, all of which g
william, what's walthamstow got against gail's? >> well , walthamstow got against gail's?has put in for permission to open a branch of its up market bakery on orford roadin its up market bakery on orford road in the heart of leafy walthamstow, and a petition has been raised objecting to it, on some of the traditional grounds that it actually could damage independent business, which i understand . but what's more, eye understand. but what's more, eye catching the headline grabbing thing,...
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this was walthamstow in north—east london.ion lawyers had been on the list of far right targets. here in walthamstow a few thousand people have blocked the main shopping street. cheering it's designed to counteract the far right parlance of the last few days. the concern about possible violence meant police had enacted their national mobilisation plan. we have changed our tactics in the last couple of days, so besides marshaling more offices, we are abrogating some of them at key strategic locations across the country to give us more agility to respond to wherever the protests are most intense so we can respond with agility and show overwhelming force so that the criminals and thugs on the streets do not succeed. the police will be there to respond to any violence and criminality we see on our streets. there is no place for that on our uk streets and the police will do theirjob, like they have done, except well. bristol was among the other cities where antiracism protests were seen tonight. i saw unity. i see people came toget
this was walthamstow in north—east london.ion lawyers had been on the list of far right targets. here in walthamstow a few thousand people have blocked the main shopping street. cheering it's designed to counteract the far right parlance of the last few days. the concern about possible violence meant police had enacted their national mobilisation plan. we have changed our tactics in the last couple of days, so besides marshaling more offices, we are abrogating some of them at key strategic...
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this was a speech given in walthamstow last night . given in walthamstow last night.n in walthamstow last night. by her, we've got children and women using those trains just dunng women using those trains just during the summer holidays. >> they are disgusting, nasty and we need to go that route and get rid of them all. i just want to say thank you all. i'm going to say thank you all. i'm going to leave you now. >> and three, three free, free, free palestine, free, free palestine. thank you. god bless you . you. >> before i comment on that, i'm going to throw back to our newsreader, cameron walker, with an update from the usa. >> thank you nigel. well, we're just going to cross live to florida where former president donald trump is holding a news conference that hasn't received one vote for president . one vote for president. >> and she's running. and that's fine with me. but we were given joe biden, and now we're given somebody else . and i think, somebody else. and i think, frankly, i'd rather be running against the somebody else. but that was their choice. they dec
this was a speech given in walthamstow last night . given in walthamstow last night.n in walthamstow last night. by her, we've got children and women using those trains just dunng women using those trains just during the summer holidays. >> they are disgusting, nasty and we need to go that route and get rid of them all. i just want to say thank you all. i'm going to say thank you all. i'm going to leave you now. >> and three, three free, free, free palestine, free, free palestine....
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walthamstow in london saw vast crowds gathered, as in bristol, to oppose the far right. were colourful scenes in west london. refugees are welcome here! in sheffield, police had prepared for trouble, but none came. in croydon, although there were a few arrests, things were generally peaceful. while a march between two mosques in accrington was greeted by people drinking at the pub. and this was the scene in newcastle. of course, protect our mosques because we believe this is our house and this is house of god. and i think for them to stand up and really want to go around and try to destroy our mosques is something really heinous. there were some isolated incidents. aldershot was seemingly one of the few places the right wing protests materialised. in brighton, they were so outnumbered they needed police protection. nazi scum, off our streets! according to the man who used to oversee the police, it's not only the counter—protests that kept the far right off the streets, but also swift prosecutions. the techniques and the instruments that the police have now for identifyin
walthamstow in london saw vast crowds gathered, as in bristol, to oppose the far right. were colourful scenes in west london. refugees are welcome here! in sheffield, police had prepared for trouble, but none came. in croydon, although there were a few arrests, things were generally peaceful. while a march between two mosques in accrington was greeted by people drinking at the pub. and this was the scene in newcastle. of course, protect our mosques because we believe this is our house and this...
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this was a speech given in walthamstow last night . given in walthamstow last night.n in walthamstow last night. by her, we've got children and women using those trains just dunng women using those trains just during the summer holidays. >> they are disgusting, nasty and we need to go that route and get rid of them all. i just want to say thank you all. i'm going to say thank you all. i'm going to leave you now. >> and three, three free, free, free palestine, free, free palestine. thank you. god bless you . you. >> before i comment on that, i'm going to throw back to our newsreader, cameron walker, with an update from the usa. >> thank you nigel. well, we're just going to cross live to florida where former president donald trump is holding a news conference that hasn't received one vote for president . one vote for president. >> and she's running. and that's fine with me. but we were given joe biden, and now we're given somebody else . and i think, somebody else. and i think, frankly, i'd rather be running against the somebody else. but that was their choice. they dec
this was a speech given in walthamstow last night . given in walthamstow last night.n in walthamstow last night. by her, we've got children and women using those trains just dunng women using those trains just during the summer holidays. >> they are disgusting, nasty and we need to go that route and get rid of them all. i just want to say thank you all. i'm going to say thank you all. i'm going to leave you now. >> and three, three free, free, free palestine, free, free palestine....
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online that showed jones telling a crowd in walthamstow that demonstrators should have their throatspear at westminster magistrates' court this afternoon and will bring you more updates as we get them. and finally, huw edwards has been asked to hand back £200,000 that he earned after being arrested in november on child abuse image charges. it was said today that the board has sought to get the return of funds paid to mr edwards. that, a statement from the bbc regarding huw edwards. to recap, we've been hearing another server that makes sentence this afternoon, jordan parlour, given 20 months in prison after his role in what the judge said was intending to stir up racial hatred through posts on facebook. we willjoin verified live at 3pm, do stay with us. live from london. this is bbc news. latest headlines... ukraine launches a major drone attack about 300 kilometres inside russia. but russia has carried out a strike on a ukrainian supermarket — killing at least 11 people accoding to the ukrainian interior minister. killing at least 11 people, according to the ukrainian interior minis
online that showed jones telling a crowd in walthamstow that demonstrators should have their throatspear at westminster magistrates' court this afternoon and will bring you more updates as we get them. and finally, huw edwards has been asked to hand back £200,000 that he earned after being arrested in november on child abuse image charges. it was said today that the board has sought to get the return of funds paid to mr edwards. that, a statement from the bbc regarding huw edwards. to recap,...
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birmingham, bristol, brighton, walthamstow in east london come all of those areas that have been counterwho had been threatening. we can talk to the former metropolitan police chief superintendent lucy manning wondering if this could be a tipping point, at some stage, i suppose the filing unrest we have seen over the last few days has to fizzle out, do you think this will be a tipping point —— and violence. it is difficult to say but i think the police will be cautious, they mobilise the 6000 officers and i recall from 2011 we have the disorder following the shooting of mark, i ended up working for 30 days without a day off. so i think the police will be very, very anxious that they have sufficient resources in place. they want to assure that the turn of the police numbers, where they are strategically placed, ready to go to the scene, but you will see the sentences speeding through. the three year sentence that you mention, if the person had not pleaded guilty, would have been five years these are quite severe sentences, you either stay away or you get a sentence for violent disorder if
birmingham, bristol, brighton, walthamstow in east london come all of those areas that have been counterwho had been threatening. we can talk to the former metropolitan police chief superintendent lucy manning wondering if this could be a tipping point, at some stage, i suppose the filing unrest we have seen over the last few days has to fizzle out, do you think this will be a tipping point —— and violence. it is difficult to say but i think the police will be cautious, they mobilise the...
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i'm just going to show you a clip of walthamstow as well. this is in london.ple turned up in walthamstow today. and can i just say that appears to be a common denominator at all of these things, which is that there does not appear to be any far right presence. there doesn't. i mean, we're not heanng doesn't. i mean, we're not hearing anything. no one seems to be reporting that there really has been any. and there isn't. i think there's brentford as well. we can show you, as well as brentford as well there. and i do just wonder with this mark, whether or not, you know, what are we really looking at here? you know, where was this intelligence that we were going to have 100 far right islamophobic protests popping up by an organised army of nutters over the course of the uk ? over the course of the uk? >> well, very fair question, patrick. look, i mean, i think an approach of caution given , an approach of caution given, you know, events of recent days and weeks was probably the right one. but we seem to have a lot of counter demonstrators here, and not many demon
i'm just going to show you a clip of walthamstow as well. this is in london.ple turned up in walthamstow today. and can i just say that appears to be a common denominator at all of these things, which is that there does not appear to be any far right presence. there doesn't. i mean, we're not heanng doesn't. i mean, we're not hearing anything. no one seems to be reporting that there really has been any. and there isn't. i think there's brentford as well. we can show you, as well as brentford as...
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counter—protests are already taking place across the uk — this is the scene in walthamstow tonight witholice presence. many shops and firms have closed down in anticipation of trouble tonight, some businesses have been boarded up and shops have pulled down their shutters. it comes as a string of tough sentences have been handed down to people already convicted of rioting over the last few days: the first was a 58—year—old man, jailed for three years for violent disorder during the unrest in southport last week. the prime minister said the sentences show that rioters will �*face the full force of the law'. meanwhile the metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley says police commanders have changed tactics in the last couple of days, not only deploying more officers, but stationing them at key strategtic locations across they country so they can respond to trouble with greater agility. from liverpool here's dominic casciani. a week of violence and now the wheels ofjustice visibly turning, swiftly, for the first three men to be jailed for violent disorder. three years for derek drumm
counter—protests are already taking place across the uk — this is the scene in walthamstow tonight witholice presence. many shops and firms have closed down in anticipation of trouble tonight, some businesses have been boarded up and shops have pulled down their shutters. it comes as a string of tough sentences have been handed down to people already convicted of rioting over the last few days: the first was a 58—year—old man, jailed for three years for violent disorder during the...
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rickyjones from the party after his video emerged online of him addressing the crowd at a protest in walthamstowhat was last night. the video purports to show him saying far—right leaders need to have their throats cut. the labour leader said these comments are unacceptable and will not be tolerated. scientists say they've discovered that the potential success of a racehorse can be detected when it'sjust one—month old — by looking at its gut health. experts at the university of surrey found that testing bacteria in the digestive system helps to show how well the animal could perform. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill explains. atjust a few months old, these thoroughbred foals are neverfarfrom mum, although they're very curious about the world. and at this stables in surrey, young racehorses have been involved in a scientific study that's revealed clues about whether they'll be a future winner. this little nibbly one is just four months old, but she's basically an athlete in training. and what this research has shown is that even at one month old, her future success can actually be seen ins
rickyjones from the party after his video emerged online of him addressing the crowd at a protest in walthamstowhat was last night. the video purports to show him saying far—right leaders need to have their throats cut. the labour leader said these comments are unacceptable and will not be tolerated. scientists say they've discovered that the potential success of a racehorse can be detected when it'sjust one—month old — by looking at its gut health. experts at the university of surrey...
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was among thousands of people who joined a counter demonstration against racism and violence in walthamstow met yesterday when a labour party spokesman issued a statement saying this was completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated and he has since been suspended from the party and he has now been charged with encouraging violent disorder and the cps said he had made remarks and gestures encouraging others to act violently towards far right protesters and he is expected to appear at westminster magistrates' court later today. that is our political reporter, ben wright, reporting from westminster. the family of a retired british doctor have issued an urgent appeal after he disappeared in the french pyrenees almost 48 hours ago. tom doherty, who is 67 and from st albans in hertfordshire, was travelling alone in southern france. the search, involving helicopters and dogs, resumed this morning. the austrian interior minister says a third person has been arrested in connection with the planned attacks on the taylor swift concerts in vienna. the austrian authorities said an 18—year—old iraqi
was among thousands of people who joined a counter demonstration against racism and violence in walthamstow met yesterday when a labour party spokesman issued a statement saying this was completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated and he has since been suspended from the party and he has now been charged with encouraging violent disorder and the cps said he had made remarks and gestures encouraging others to act violently towards far right protesters and he is expected to appear at...
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places like walthamstow in london and hackney in london that came out and said massively, refugees arefine. why don't we just put them all there then? >> well , there are two aspects >> well, there are two aspects to that. first of all, the violence that is being perpetuated on both sides of the channel by those who are feeling left behind , ignored, and their left behind, ignored, and their concerns about large scale migration and the economic impacts which we now know are very clear in the poorest areas of our country, are also being matched by the violence that we're seeing, not just in france , we're seeing, not just in france, because we don't we know that there's been violence in spain. we know that violence across several cities in italy, and the monitoring that we're undertaking and we understand fully that people smugglers are behind that, too. so what you're having is large scale , having is large scale, uncontrolled illegal migration with no controls to stop the people smugglers and no controls to deter people is leading to violence in lots of places. now and what i would sa
places like walthamstow in london and hackney in london that came out and said massively, refugees arefine. why don't we just put them all there then? >> well , there are two aspects >> well, there are two aspects to that. first of all, the violence that is being perpetuated on both sides of the channel by those who are feeling left behind , ignored, and their left behind, ignored, and their concerns about large scale migration and the economic impacts which we now know are very...
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in walthamstow in the northeast, a massive crowd kept agitators at bay, similar action in liverpool and other cities. earlier in the week, the british prime minister warned those responsible would be punished. anybody involving themselves in this disorder is going to feel the full force of the law. several days of riding up and down the country have seen attacks on mosks, hotels, housing immigrants, and people of color. more than 400 riaters have been arrested, three handed jail sentences. the answer as to why this happened isn't simple. "this is not come suddenly, okay? um, our elected representatives, our mps, our media are as responsible as your tommy robinsons and nigel farage. if you look at our governments, both labor and touri, we have a 30-year history of some islamophobic anti-immigration policy, islamophobic anti-terrorism legislation that's been introduced by both parties, we have um, we have we've started wars against non-white countries for no reason whatsoever based a lie, um, all of this, all of this has led us to where we are today." " for now, at least this library is s
in walthamstow in the northeast, a massive crowd kept agitators at bay, similar action in liverpool and other cities. earlier in the week, the british prime minister warned those responsible would be punished. anybody involving themselves in this disorder is going to feel the full force of the law. several days of riding up and down the country have seen attacks on mosks, hotels, housing immigrants, and people of color. more than 400 riaters have been arrested, three handed jail sentences. the...
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i mean, was there actually a demo to respond to in walthamstow last night? exactly have a burgeoning far right presence, doesit a burgeoning far right presence, does it ? it's east london, so does it? it's east london, so that wasn't appearing to me to be in response to anything. and the same eyewitness, the same. >> and they had turned up. >> and they had turned up. >> could have got pretty violent with those. that kind of language. >> no, precisely. and those are the concerns that are homeowner affairs and security. editor mark white has been raising today that we've had a lot of issues with sir mark rowley , the issues with sir mark rowley, the head of the met, calling in praise. some of these demonstrations, saying that our communities came out last night, but there is a fear that that could have caused a bit of a ruckus. all right. >> now, look, we are going to be leading with this story at the top of the next hour. so i'm assuming you're going to stay put. but yeah, this raises serious questions. this clip okay. is that guy going to be booted out of th
i mean, was there actually a demo to respond to in walthamstow last night? exactly have a burgeoning far right presence, doesit a burgeoning far right presence, does it ? it's east london, so does it? it's east london, so that wasn't appearing to me to be in response to anything. and the same eyewitness, the same. >> and they had turned up. >> and they had turned up. >> could have got pretty violent with those. that kind of language. >> no, precisely. and those are the...
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well, i think even the most tolerant and generous understanding of what occurred in walthamstow last of showing unity. >> well, i'm also not sure if the jewish people would feel safe if with the whole chanting, i mean, i don't know. but anyway, charlie peters, thank you very much. i'm joined now by gb news political editor christopher hope. christopher. how long, how well, sorry is keir starmer doing? >> he's well, he's passed the first test. it seems that as of last night , the getting more last night, the getting more people. sentenced through the court system. some now in prison just days after the trouble started last week is a moment to try and impress on people. don't riot that you will ruin your life. you know career prospects are ruined if you go to prison for any length of time. of course, there's a cobra meeting tonight at 6:30 pm. the pm is saying we need to reflect on on last night. the plan for the coming days is now the focus, as many as 20 gatherings tonight. three of these counter—protests. but as charlie says, will he actually happen or will it be protests on either
well, i think even the most tolerant and generous understanding of what occurred in walthamstow last of showing unity. >> well, i'm also not sure if the jewish people would feel safe if with the whole chanting, i mean, i don't know. but anyway, charlie peters, thank you very much. i'm joined now by gb news political editor christopher hope. christopher. how long, how well, sorry is keir starmer doing? >> he's well, he's passed the first test. it seems that as of last night , the...
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peaceful rallies were held in walthamstow, and also in finchley.y far—right groups didn't happen. anyone who thinks that hating people is going to make their lives better, it's not. it's just a purely destructive behaviour and needs to stop. i'm really happy that the community came out in solidarity and basically scared them away, technically. so they knew that they can't do that rubbish here. new figures have revealed transport for london spent nearly 22 million pounds cracking down on fare dodging over the last year, but only collected just over a million back in penalty charges. tfl said its identified 414 people who often avoid paying for all or part of theirjourneys. it's using enforcement teams and cctv to help find offenders, but said the harm caused is "much greater than the missed cost of a ticket" as culprits are often abusive to staff. a special set of stamps is being issued to celebrate the tower of london. royal mail has joined forces with historic royal palaces to create 10 different images. they aim to show the role the famous landma
peaceful rallies were held in walthamstow, and also in finchley.y far—right groups didn't happen. anyone who thinks that hating people is going to make their lives better, it's not. it's just a purely destructive behaviour and needs to stop. i'm really happy that the community came out in solidarity and basically scared them away, technically. so they knew that they can't do that rubbish here. new figures have revealed transport for london spent nearly 22 million pounds cracking down on fare...
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walthamstow, which saw >> yes. crowd of thousands of anti—racism protesters last week in the wake of the so—called far right riots , now want to take right riots, now want to take down the popular coffee shop gail's in a, quote, fight against gentrification. there are 131 branches of gail's in the uk, i think mostly in london, to be honest, and plans for 35 more this year. i know there's one in horsham in west sussex. my neck of the woods. there are reports that the boycott is political and that's amid the chain's israel links and the chairman's support for anti lockdowns and brexit. >> well, the petition to block gail's has now gathered over 700 signatures in walthamstow. well joining us now to discuss this is broadcaster jonathan sacerdoti . very good to see you sacerdoti. very good to see you this morning jonathan. and what do you understand is the problem that some of these walthamstow residents have with gail's. do you think it's political? >> i read in some of the reporting that there are those who've express
walthamstow, which saw >> yes. crowd of thousands of anti—racism protesters last week in the wake of the so—called far right riots , now want to take right riots, now want to take down the popular coffee shop gail's in a, quote, fight against gentrification. there are 131 branches of gail's in the uk, i think mostly in london, to be honest, and plans for 35 more this year. i know there's one in horsham in west sussex. my neck of the woods. there are reports that the boycott is...
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walthamstow in london saw vast crowds gathered, as in bristol, to oppose the far right.! in sheffield, police had prepared for trouble, but none came. in croydon, although there were a few arrests, things were generally peaceful. while a march between two mosques in accrington was greeted by people drinking at the pub. and this was the scene in newcastle. of course, protect our mosques because we believe this is our house and this is house of god. and i think for them to stand up and really want to go around and try to destroy our mosques is something really heinous. there were some isolated incidents. aldershot was seemingly one of the few places the right wing protests materialised. in brighton, they were so outnumbered they needed police protection. nazi scum, off our streets! according to the man who used to oversee the police, it's not only the counter—protests that kept the far right off the streets, but also swift prosecutions. the techniques and the instruments that the police have now for identifying people, even with face coverings, i won't go into detail, are
walthamstow in london saw vast crowds gathered, as in bristol, to oppose the far right.! in sheffield, police had prepared for trouble, but none came. in croydon, although there were a few arrests, things were generally peaceful. while a march between two mosques in accrington was greeted by people drinking at the pub. and this was the scene in newcastle. of course, protect our mosques because we believe this is our house and this is house of god. and i think for them to stand up and really...
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thursday's daily express underneath a wide shot photo of anti—racist demonstrators gathering in walthamstowman boarding up a samaritans charity shop in southend features on the front of the daily telegraph as it reports on parts of the country which braced itself for further rioting. "britain shuts up shop" is the headline — the paper also says mps have been told by the house of commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle to work for home if they feel they might be targeted by demonstrators. "thousands take to the streets to counter threat from far right" — the guardian's lead story also centres on thousands of people taking to streets in parts of the capital, blackpool, brighton and sheffield in what it describes as the biggest mobilisation of police officers and staff since the 2011 riots in london. and today's daily mail also splashes on the anti—racism protests, describing them as the "night anti—hate marchers faced down the thugs". in northern ireland, executive ministers are set to meet later today before the stormont assembly is recalled to address the recent violence in belfast. the first min
thursday's daily express underneath a wide shot photo of anti—racist demonstrators gathering in walthamstowman boarding up a samaritans charity shop in southend features on the front of the daily telegraph as it reports on parts of the country which braced itself for further rioting. "britain shuts up shop" is the headline — the paper also says mps have been told by the house of commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle to work for home if they feel they might be targeted by...
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so and he clearly says we've just had this big diverse counter protest to protect walthamstow from the >> and i doubt luke johnson would support that. so he's speculating about his politics that we should follow the grocer, shouldn't it? >> let me just say this, that that my son online says gail's is amazing. >> well there you go. so the fact carrie, we're in the independent next and sadiq khan's endless campaign of anti—sexual assault adverts on the tube is bearing fruit. >> oh, has there been adverts i haven't seen the. i don't watch television. >> no , on the tube. i'll let you know. >> i haven't been on the tube for a while. did i tell you i bought a car? i mean, it was a while ago. okay, the headlines . while ago. okay, the headlines. shocking spike in violent crimes against women on british trains. so there's been a big figures show over a third of women experience sexual harassment or sexual offence while commuting. and it says despite all the adverts on the trains that you've seen. >> yeah, i've seen them and i don't know if it's despite i think it might be because of, because
so and he clearly says we've just had this big diverse counter protest to protect walthamstow from the >> and i doubt luke johnson would support that. so he's speculating about his politics that we should follow the grocer, shouldn't it? >> let me just say this, that that my son online says gail's is amazing. >> well there you go. so the fact carrie, we're in the independent next and sadiq khan's endless campaign of anti—sexual assault adverts on the tube is bearing fruit....
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this was walthamstow in east london last night, filled with antiracism protesters.ow up, like in brighton, they were generally far outnumbered by those with opposing views. to see so many thousands of people turned up for peace, - solidarity, to say that we are united, we stand as one and we will not accept hatred and division, in our community, it wasjust fantastic. refugees are welcome - here. feeling shared in west london, in accrington, a march organised by two mosques, it received a warm welcome from people at the local pub. in liverpool, the writing scene —— rioting. last week was replaced by a message of hope. just trying to do my duty the police had warned there could be 100 far right protests but in the end there were only a handful. in aldershot, officers moved in to keep protesters and counter protesters apart. police say overall there were few serious incidents. �* . , , . operation, i'm really pleased with how it went. we put thousands of officers on the street and a show of force from the police and, frankly, the show of unity from communities together
this was walthamstow in east london last night, filled with antiracism protesters.ow up, like in brighton, they were generally far outnumbered by those with opposing views. to see so many thousands of people turned up for peace, - solidarity, to say that we are united, we stand as one and we will not accept hatred and division, in our community, it wasjust fantastic. refugees are welcome - here. feeling shared in west london, in accrington, a march organised by two mosques, it received a warm...
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that was in walthamstow. let's remind ourselves . we've got children ourselves.nd women using those trains just during the summer holidays. >> they are disgusting. nothing that and we need to go that route and get rid of . all. i route and get rid of. all. i just want to say thank you all. i'm going to leave you now. >> and three, three, three palestine free, free palestine. >> free, free palestine. thank you . god bless you all. you. god bless you all. >> well, that man has since been suspended by the labour party and was arrested by the metropolitan police yesterday . metropolitan police yesterday. gb news national reporter charlie peters has more on this , charlie peters has more on this, particularly about the crowd that was surrounding him. >> yeah, that's right. cameron arrested on suspicion of encouraging murder and another pubuc encouraging murder and another public order offence. but when we brought you that news yesterday, a lot of viewers and a lot of other people were expressing significant public concern about the wider audience reacting to that clip
that was in walthamstow. let's remind ourselves . we've got children ourselves.nd women using those trains just during the summer holidays. >> they are disgusting. nothing that and we need to go that route and get rid of . all. i route and get rid of. all. i just want to say thank you all. i'm going to leave you now. >> and three, three, three palestine free, free palestine. >> free, free palestine. thank you . god bless you all. you. god bless you all. >> well, that man...
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this was walthamstow in east london last night, filled with anti—racism protesters where anti—immigrationghton, they were generally far outnumbered by those with opposing views. to see so many thousands of people turn up for peace, solidarity, to say that we are united, that we stand as one and we are not going to accept hatred and division in our community, refugees are welcome here! feeling shared in west london in accrington, a march organised by two mosques received a warm welcome from people at the local pub in liverpool. the rioting seen last week was replaced by a message of hope. just trying to do my duty, you know, trying to do my part and help keep people safe and feel safe in their local community. and i believe that the turnout has been great and i'm sure that we've done a good job so far. the police had warned there could be 100 far—right protests, but in the end there were only a handful. off our streets! officers moved in to keep protesters and counter—protesters apart, but police say overall there were few serious incidents. it was a massive policing operation. i'm really
this was walthamstow in east london last night, filled with anti—racism protesters where anti—immigrationghton, they were generally far outnumbered by those with opposing views. to see so many thousands of people turn up for peace, solidarity, to say that we are united, that we stand as one and we are not going to accept hatred and division in our community, refugees are welcome here! feeling shared in west london in accrington, a march organised by two mosques received a warm welcome from...
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on wednesday night. crowd in walthamstow on wednesday night .eople are being jailed for their involvement in the riots. tyler kay has been sentenced to 38 months for stirring up racial hatred . he used social media to hatred. he used social media to call for hotels housing asylum seekers to be set alight , while seekers to be set alight, while jordan plane has been jailed for eight months for mocking muslim prayers and making monkey noises at the riots. and there's the rest of the day's news as well. the bbc has asked shamed former presenter huw edwards to return the money. he was paid after he was arrested last year. good luck. the bbc chairman has branded him a villain who behaved in bad faith. all of that coming up over this next packed hour. but and it's working. it's working. now i want to hear from you. send your views and post your comments by visiting gbnews.com/yoursay . visiting gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, hey, it's like a minute past five. so i think that's probably time for the news headunes probably time for the news headlines wi
on wednesday night. crowd in walthamstow on wednesday night .eople are being jailed for their involvement in the riots. tyler kay has been sentenced to 38 months for stirring up racial hatred . he used social media to hatred. he used social media to call for hotels housing asylum seekers to be set alight , while seekers to be set alight, while jordan plane has been jailed for eight months for mocking muslim prayers and making monkey noises at the riots. and there's the rest of the day's news as...
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friday saw the emergence of these pelicans above a fish and chip shop in walthamstow. the city of london. yesterday an eighth artwork featuring a rhino mounting a nissan micra was revealed in charlton, south east london. but sadly it wasn't long before it was defaced. a man wearing balaclava was caught on camera brazenely walking up to it and spray painting it with graffiti. in case you missed it there's another chance tonight, to see one of the sky's most beautiful sights. this was north yorkshire last night, when the perseid meteor shower and the northen lights combined to give dramatic display. though the geomagnetic storm causing the colourful aurora has subsided, the meteor display will be active until august the 24th. let's get the weather now with darren bett. hello there. tuesday wasn't as hot or as humid, but still with some sunshine across norfolk and suffolk before we got a few light showers, temperatures reached a very warm 29 degrees. other parts of the uk have cooled down a bit already, and it's still quite mixed through the rest of the week. there'll be
friday saw the emergence of these pelicans above a fish and chip shop in walthamstow. the city of london. yesterday an eighth artwork featuring a rhino mounting a nissan micra was revealed in charlton, south east london. but sadly it wasn't long before it was defaced. a man wearing balaclava was caught on camera brazenely walking up to it and spray painting it with graffiti. in case you missed it there's another chance tonight, to see one of the sky's most beautiful sights. this was north...
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two peckish pelicans in walthamstow. and yesterday, cricklewood's stretching cat.smantle the billboard. our guys just got a phone call to come and take it down, so it's just paint at the end of the day. we don't take banksys down every day obviously, but... yeah, we'll do our best to preserve it. if he wants to come and collect it, it's up to him. it's a shame, really. but, as you can see, there's quite a lot of people here today. it's quite nice for cricklewood. it's street art and this must remain in the street. - it's going to be taken down, which is probably best for the safety because people want to take it or deface it. what links his latest artwork is a mystery. is it the locations, the number of animals or the animals themselves? banksy�*s press team have declined to comment on the meaning. maybe there isn't one — just enjoy them, as you never know when they'll disappear. paul hawkins, bbc news. we'll keep an eye out if there is one which appears today. we had a bronze medalfor spain at one which appears today. we had a bronze medal for spain at the olympic
two peckish pelicans in walthamstow. and yesterday, cricklewood's stretching cat.smantle the billboard. our guys just got a phone call to come and take it down, so it's just paint at the end of the day. we don't take banksys down every day obviously, but... yeah, we'll do our best to preserve it. if he wants to come and collect it, it's up to him. it's a shame, really. but, as you can see, there's quite a lot of people here today. it's quite nice for cricklewood. it's street art and this must...
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was among thousands of people who joined a counter demonstration against racism and violence in walthamstowosted online showed the 57—year—old telling a crowd that, far right demonstrators needed to have their throats cut. he was arrested by the met yesterday when a labour party spokesperson gave a statement saying this was unacceptable and will not be tolerated and he has since been suspended from that labour party and he has now been charged with encouraging violent disorder and the cps said he had made remarks and gestures encouraging others to act violently towards far right protesters and he is expected to appear at westminster magistrates' court later today. bent appear at westminster magistrates' court later today.— court later today. bent right there, our political — court later today. bent right there, our political respondent _ court later today. bent right there, our political respondent at - our political respondent at westminster. —— ben wright there. the mayor of london says the uk's laws to counter mis—information online are "not fit for purpose". sadiq khan has urged ministe
was among thousands of people who joined a counter demonstration against racism and violence in walthamstowosted online showed the 57—year—old telling a crowd that, far right demonstrators needed to have their throats cut. he was arrested by the met yesterday when a labour party spokesperson gave a statement saying this was unacceptable and will not be tolerated and he has since been suspended from that labour party and he has now been charged with encouraging violent disorder and the cps...
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two peckish pelicans in walthamstow. and yesterday, cricklewood�*s stretching cat.ay. we don�*t take banksys down every day obviously, but... yeah, we�*ll do our best to preserve it. if he wants to come and collect it, it�*s up to him. it's a shame, really. but, as you can see, there�*s quite a lot of people here today. it�*s quite nice for cricklewood. it's street art and this must remain in the street. it�*s going to be taken down, which is probably best for the safety because people want to take it or deface it. what links his latest artwork is a mystery. is it the locations, the number of animals or the animals themselves? banksy�*s press team have declined to comment on the meaning. maybe there isn�*t one — just enjoy them, as you never know when they�*ll disappear. paul hawkins, bbc news. and there�*s speculation a seventh banksy could materialise today. we were talking about how britain�*s jack colling had a nasty crash but he is walking back to the centre and we have claimed a bronze medal, a wonderful moment for emily campbell who is one of bronze in the wo
two peckish pelicans in walthamstow. and yesterday, cricklewood�*s stretching cat.ay. we don�*t take banksys down every day obviously, but... yeah, we�*ll do our best to preserve it. if he wants to come and collect it, it�*s up to him. it's a shame, really. but, as you can see, there�*s quite a lot of people here today. it�*s quite nice for cricklewood. it's street art and this must remain in the street. it�*s going to be taken down, which is probably best for the safety because...