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in watford. they are hopefully— hospital there. in watford.of that in 2025. it has been interesting as we have i the start of that in 2025. it has i been interesting as we have been walking around and having some conversations in any college here, the level of engagement, internet�*s debate, is raging, but the more we have been talking about it, the more people are saying, you know what, might actually watch it. how do you see tonight's debate playing out in a constituency like watford? talking to mm: a constituency like watford? talking to young people _ a constituency like watford? talking to young people in _ a constituency like watford? talking to young people in the _ a constituency like watford? talking to young people in the college i to young people in the college myself — to young people in the college myself a — to young people in the college myself a few weeks ago, they say they did _ myself a few weeks ago, they say they did not feel engage with politics. _ they did not feel engage with politics, they did not feel politicians thems
in watford. they are hopefully— hospital there. in watford.of that in 2025. it has been interesting as we have i the start of that in 2025. it has i been interesting as we have been walking around and having some conversations in any college here, the level of engagement, internet�*s debate, is raging, but the more we have been talking about it, the more people are saying, you know what, might actually watch it. how do you see tonight's debate playing out in a constituency like watford?...
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you walk down watford, you see a lot of. down watford, you see a lot of towers — down watford, you see_ pipeline, some people see the benefit of it, they _ pipeline, some people see the benefit of it, they want - pipeline, some people see the benefit of it, they want to - pipeline, some people see the benefit of it, they want to getl pipeline, some people see the . benefit of it, they want to get on the housing _ benefit of it, they want to get on the housing ladder, _ benefit of it, they want to get on the housing ladder, they- benefit of it, they want to get on the housing ladder, they want. benefit of it, they want to get on i the housing ladder, they want their kids on— the housing ladder, they want their kids on the — the housing ladder, they want their kids on the housing _ the housing ladder, they want their kids on the housing ladder, - the housing ladder, they want their kids on the housing ladder, but- kids on the housing ladder, but others — kids on the housing ladder, but others think— kids on the housing ladder, but others think it _ kids on the housing ladder, but others
you walk down watford, you see a lot of. down watford, you see a lot of towers — down watford, you see_ pipeline, some people see the benefit of it, they _ pipeline, some people see the benefit of it, they want - pipeline, some people see the benefit of it, they want to - pipeline, some people see the benefit of it, they want to getl pipeline, some people see the . benefit of it, they want to get on the housing _ benefit of it, they want to get on the housing ladder, _ benefit of it, they...
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it has been an interesting day here and watford. one of the. day here and watford. makes it a hot target for labour. there will be wanting to do well here. but you cannot rule out the influence of the lib dems who dominated our local elections, dominate in the local council as well as the elected mayor. so there are quite a few influences on people here who are politically engaged and issue based engagement as well. studio: thank you for that. we have just seen the co—leader of the greens, carla denyer talking there bbc management. that isjonathan munro from bbc management there welcoming her to new broadcasting house. we will continue to show you each of the leaders as they arrive here. they will be familiarising themselves with the format tonight. maybe going into the studio which is not farfrom us here maybe going into the studio which is not far from us here to get a feel of where things will unfold. lots of people watching up and down the country tonight, different issues, different debates pertaining to different regions and nations. let's go to georgia robert
it has been an interesting day here and watford. one of the. day here and watford. makes it a hot target for labour. there will be wanting to do well here. but you cannot rule out the influence of the lib dems who dominated our local elections, dominate in the local council as well as the elected mayor. so there are quite a few influences on people here who are politically engaged and issue based engagement as well. studio: thank you for that. we have just seen the co—leader of the greens,...
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the watford defender received a red card late in the first half of friday's 5—1 defeat by germany, concedings. neither player was able to break serve in the opener. norrie taking it on the tie breaker. meanwhile milos raonic took the second to force a decider and then won the third on a tiebreak — 11 points to 9 — serving 47 aces in his 6—7, 6—3, 7—6 victory — a record for a three set match on the atp tour. andy murray is predicting that jack draper could go on to become world number one — after he won his first atp tour title — beating former wimbledon finalist matteo berretini, to lift the trophy at the stuttgart 0pen. he's now the highest ranked british player, just outside the top 30 and will begin his campaign at queens tomorrow. just the way they play is what i'm most proud of and yet, even though it's not too long to reset it, i've put the play tomorrow but coming year and feeling confident in a list of things as well, definitely means a lot to me at cipinko remember coming in and to be good to get the title last week and yet, i'm in such a different place mentally, physically and my
the watford defender received a red card late in the first half of friday's 5—1 defeat by germany, concedings. neither player was able to break serve in the opener. norrie taking it on the tie breaker. meanwhile milos raonic took the second to force a decider and then won the third on a tiebreak — 11 points to 9 — serving 47 aces in his 6—7, 6—3, 7—6 victory — a record for a three set match on the atp tour. andy murray is predicting that jack draper could go on to become world...
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collaborations, they say you have ukranian forces fighting for the same values that those forces watford for. indeed a, i don't say it's a friendship most invited of a lot of them it pretty soon. this year. they didn't invite to washington negation before withdrawing that information with withdrawing that invitation also. so that will be no rush and participation in this the day 80th commemoration. so it's a symbolism very, very powerful indeed ukraine, so it needs a hold of these collaborations to thank you for that latasha butler that for us in normandy as times to whether his evidence to hello, we are looking at some very heavy right across southern parts of india, them also it of course, has now sec timos about wherever it should be. one of 2 spots, because he is just ahead of schedule. that black line shows where it actually is and the blue line is where it should be. but of course, the western part, so she can see it pretty much wherever it should be, and temperatures about where they should be to across this particular area. because there is a cool, small cloud around more cloud t
collaborations, they say you have ukranian forces fighting for the same values that those forces watford for. indeed a, i don't say it's a friendship most invited of a lot of them it pretty soon. this year. they didn't invite to washington negation before withdrawing that information with withdrawing that invitation also. so that will be no rush and participation in this the day 80th commemoration. so it's a symbolism very, very powerful indeed ukraine, so it needs a hold of these...
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six months ago, i had to quit myjob in watford and move back home to live with my parents in bournemouth of renting being the leading factor in my decision. i simply couldn't afford to live where i worked. i haven't heard anything from any of the political parties during this campaign that i think will materially improve the lives for young people. we've got a stuffed sofa and a packed programme. welcome to our panelists, author samuel kasumu, former downing street adviser to borisjohnson, and former labourand ed miliband adviser tom hamilton. we're alsojoined by ed campbell of the politics joe website. and polly bayfield is a reporter from bbc newsbeat, who've been touring the country speaking to young voters ahead of the election. nick's here too. first, let's relive the campaign so far from the point of view of the more youthful part of the electorate. why do you hate young people so much? you're making them go into the army. no, you have a choice. we have to stop the landlords ripping off tenants. you will love it. who will pay more? when i talk to young people there's a whole set of
six months ago, i had to quit myjob in watford and move back home to live with my parents in bournemouth of renting being the leading factor in my decision. i simply couldn't afford to live where i worked. i haven't heard anything from any of the political parties during this campaign that i think will materially improve the lives for young people. we've got a stuffed sofa and a packed programme. welcome to our panelists, author samuel kasumu, former downing street adviser to borisjohnson, and...
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david baum, you are a part from watford and adrian gel, a former caterer from shropshire.o. well, up next we'll be discussing the attack on reform leader nigel farage after someone threw rubble stones and building material at him whilst out on the campaign trail in south yorkshire earlier good afternoon. britain. it's 2:23. now the reform party leader, nigel farage, has had building rubble thrown at him on the campaign trail in south yorkshire . yorkshire. >> well, let's get the very latest with our home and security editor, mark white, who joins us now, mark, tell us. >> well , joins us now, mark, tell us. >> well, nigel farage was on an open top bus. he was campaigning in barnsley town centre when a number of objects were thrown towards him. now, one object, we can see the video , here. now one can see the video, here. now one of the objects is clearly a cup, but it's also reported that some wet concrete and nigel farage, i spoke to him a little earlier. he thought that there was at least one or more stones thrown at him as well. but that's not been confirmed by the poli
david baum, you are a part from watford and adrian gel, a former caterer from shropshire.o. well, up next we'll be discussing the attack on reform leader nigel farage after someone threw rubble stones and building material at him whilst out on the campaign trail in south yorkshire earlier good afternoon. britain. it's 2:23. now the reform party leader, nigel farage, has had building rubble thrown at him on the campaign trail in south yorkshire . yorkshire. >> well, let's get the very...
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he's there in watford. david balme, what do you think?to get trump. >> i think they've been trying to get trump since the capitol hill mob riots. >> and they're trying to stop any which way because whatever happens, trump's very nature is to climb . to climb. >> he's been set up. it's a false it's everything. it's never his fault whether it's illegal or not, to pay someone hush money. that's down to. >> but what about his wife is legal. that's fine. they're allowed to do that. >> yeah, yeah, they can do that. >> yeah, yeah, they can do that. >> so they're out to get him. that's all they're trying to do, it does feel like that. let's go to miranda richardson, not the miranda richardson. our miranda richardson, she's there in northamptonshire. miranda. what do you think? nana. hi. >> let's face it, donald trump loves to push boundaries, doesn't he, and that's what he's always going to do . always going to do. >> and he's going to push boundanes >> and he's going to push boundaries all the way. >> and at every point, at some point, it's neve
he's there in watford. david balme, what do you think?to get trump. >> i think they've been trying to get trump since the capitol hill mob riots. >> and they're trying to stop any which way because whatever happens, trump's very nature is to climb . to climb. >> he's been set up. it's a false it's everything. it's never his fault whether it's illegal or not, to pay someone hush money. that's down to. >> but what about his wife is legal. that's fine. they're allowed to do...
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it's north of watford. i've got no idea , but watford.they also sort of like it leads. they report it finding better sexual satisfaction if tickling was involved. well, you're all looking at me like i've gone completely mad . looking at me like i've gone completely mad. i'm looking at me like i've gone completely mad . i'm not looking at me like i've gone completely mad. i'm not making it up. honestly. >> it's serious. it's very serious matter. >> eamonn. >> eamonn. >> i don't see the two as being intertwined. i mean, it's sort of like one or the other type doing something wrong. >> well , so doing something wrong. >> well, so you would you would enjoy tickling during your hanky panky? no she wouldn't, because she's, you know, because i'm not ticklish , you know, so you ticklish, you know, so you wouldn't enjoy it then, right? >> you're being very quiet down here. that's not like you . i'm here. that's not like you. i'm not sure if i dare pass the mic to you . to you. >> maybe we move swiftly on. >> maybe we move swiftly on. >> particular
it's north of watford. i've got no idea , but watford.they also sort of like it leads. they report it finding better sexual satisfaction if tickling was involved. well, you're all looking at me like i've gone completely mad . looking at me like i've gone completely mad. i'm looking at me like i've gone completely mad . i'm not looking at me like i've gone completely mad. i'm not making it up. honestly. >> it's serious. it's very serious matter. >> eamonn. >> eamonn. >> i...
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it would be clearly watford. >> labour.ance like the tories will. an income tax cut as well. big gap between the two parties. yeah, yeah it looks like there is a little bit of difference like you say. >> well you think it's a big gap i guess it will it be a huge gap if they cut tax as well? >> it would be if they cut it because you can promise it. but will you deliver it. remember bofis will you deliver it. remember boris johnson said be a lock on national insurance, vat and income tax. you put up national insurance gbnews.com/yoursay to tell us your thoughts this morning. >> firstly with the very latest news, sam francis. >> very good morning to you. it's just coming up to 11:03. and as we've been hearing the top story today, rishi sunak is expected to announce a further £0.02 cut in national insurance when he outlines the conservatives election manifesto in around an hour's half an hours in around an hour's half an hour's time. rather, the manifesto is also expected to include help for first time home buyers, with changes
it would be clearly watford. >> labour.ance like the tories will. an income tax cut as well. big gap between the two parties. yeah, yeah it looks like there is a little bit of difference like you say. >> well you think it's a big gap i guess it will it be a huge gap if they cut tax as well? >> it would be if they cut it because you can promise it. but will you deliver it. remember bofis will you deliver it. remember boris johnson said be a lock on national insurance, vat and...
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is that david barber in watford? i know who you are, david. what do you think? hello. >> hi, nana.ted. it's always been there, and people have always had the choice . if they could afford it choice. if they could afford it to go private. it's something they're trying to hang on everybody to make this, this wonderful, sacred ideology of the nhs invincible . it's badly the nhs invincible. it's badly run, it's mismanaged. >> on the financial side, they go to the highest price. >> we saw this with ppe. they went on the highest price. it didn't go for the most effective. we need to have . what effective. we need to have. what about elective surgeries where you want to have cosmetic surgeries . don't have those on surgeries. don't have those on the nhs go privately? exactly. it's not. >> thank you for that. let's go to julie, julie, julie ford in bedford. >> yeah, absolutely . >> yeah, absolutely. >> yeah, absolutely. >> i think if people can afford private health care why not use it , i'm sure private health care why not use it, i'm sure that there are people out there that don't have t
is that david barber in watford? i know who you are, david. what do you think? hello. >> hi, nana.ted. it's always been there, and people have always had the choice . if they could afford it choice. if they could afford it to go private. it's something they're trying to hang on everybody to make this, this wonderful, sacred ideology of the nhs invincible . it's badly the nhs invincible. it's badly run, it's mismanaged. >> on the financial side, they go to the highest price. >>...
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yes, i've got david bohm in watford. david, what do you think, hmrc?otal crap, how about the hospitals that attacked by, hackers? how many, they just said russia is interfering with the ai already. >> how safe can our data be if you're already getting hacked from abroad, i think the whole thing. i'm not trying to be a luddite, but i think they have to go back, look at everything, understand where the failures can be, eradicate those, make sure it's as safe as possible , sure it's as safe as possible, and then introduce it with more safeguards. but don't keep introducing new systems which are going to fail. and they're going to go , oh dear, we've made going to go, oh dear, we've made a mistake, our fault. but we're bad, sorry. never happen again , bad, sorry. never happen again, well, that's what they all say, and it often does. david belem , and it often does. david belem, thank you very much. really good to talk to you. that is david bohm. oh, let's go to oh, brian dooganin bohm. oh, let's go to oh, brian doogan in solihull. brian, what do you think?
yes, i've got david bohm in watford. david, what do you think, hmrc?otal crap, how about the hospitals that attacked by, hackers? how many, they just said russia is interfering with the ai already. >> how safe can our data be if you're already getting hacked from abroad, i think the whole thing. i'm not trying to be a luddite, but i think they have to go back, look at everything, understand where the failures can be, eradicate those, make sure it's as safe as possible , sure it's as safe...
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so asda have come together in watford and also manchester and liverpool to create what they lovinglytch the football, have a few light refreshments and just enjoy the company. and i just think it's wonderful. sport is one of those things that does unite people, and i would feel horrendously sad if there were people sitting there on their own watching it, no one to discuss it with. we all like a good old con flower. we're all a bit sort of armchair referee, armchair football coaches. and if they don't have anyone to share that with, i think that's really sad. and if these communities can come together and get on asda for doing it, for opening up a space available to them, apparently they'll be putting on things like sausage rolls. >> also, they're providing the snacks as well. >> it looks like they are. oh well, good on them. if they're not asda, you should be, so i think this is a great initiative and it shouldn't just be for football. i think that we need to look at combating loneliness in in parts of our communities. things like this, things like supermarkets are at the centre of e
so asda have come together in watford and also manchester and liverpool to create what they lovinglytch the football, have a few light refreshments and just enjoy the company. and i just think it's wonderful. sport is one of those things that does unite people, and i would feel horrendously sad if there were people sitting there on their own watching it, no one to discuss it with. we all like a good old con flower. we're all a bit sort of armchair referee, armchair football coaches. and if they...
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these 25—year—old watford defender sent off following the foul on neil kai gundogan in the defeat againstme and he expects as england go through the tournament each player will have their moment. england trained yesterday. certainly the 12 players who didn't feature in that game. for the rest of them it was a recovery day. still no sign of luke shaw, the manchester united left back, brought over here with an injury. still to play. a lot of people saying he could be left footed balance england need. he could play on thursday night. nesta mcgregor there. cameron norrie's preparations for wimbledon aren't exactly going to plan. yesterday he was replaced as the british number one byjack draper and then lost in the opening round at queen's. norrie was beaten in three sets by milos raonic. it went all the way to a tie—break in the decider, which the canadian won 11—9. he also hit 47 aces — a record in a three—set match. that was norrie's second successive defeat on home soil after losing in nottingham earlier this month. meanwhile, jack draper is playing some of the best tennis of his career, a
these 25—year—old watford defender sent off following the foul on neil kai gundogan in the defeat againstme and he expects as england go through the tournament each player will have their moment. england trained yesterday. certainly the 12 players who didn't feature in that game. for the rest of them it was a recovery day. still no sign of luke shaw, the manchester united left back, brought over here with an injury. still to play. a lot of people saying he could be left footed balance...
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you have a playerfrom watford fouling a player from barcelona. games to go. scotland are the lowest ranked team in the group, but they have beaten the likes of spain in qualifying and show you can on the day get it right and upset these teams. fill day get it right and upset these teams. : . day get it right and upset these teams. : , ., ., teams. all is not lost, you could go throuth teams. all is not lost, you could go through as — teams. all is not lost, you could go through as second _ teams. all is not lost, you could go through as second or _ teams. all is not lost, you could go through as second or the _ teams. all is not lost, you could go through as second or the best - teams. all is not lost, you could go | through as second or the best third. but conceding those goals, that could impact if it came down to goal difference if you are the best third or one of the best third and it is the confidence as well. it is a real drubbing last night and we did not lay a glove on them. we got a goal, it was an own goal. and both switzerland and hunga
you have a playerfrom watford fouling a player from barcelona. games to go. scotland are the lowest ranked team in the group, but they have beaten the likes of spain in qualifying and show you can on the day get it right and upset these teams. fill day get it right and upset these teams. : . day get it right and upset these teams. : , ., ., teams. all is not lost, you could go throuth teams. all is not lost, you could go through as — teams. all is not lost, you could go through as second _...
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the watford defender received a red card late in the first half of friday's 5—1 defeat by germany, concedingexpecting to hear from him very shortly. more now on reform uk. meanwhile reform uk have launched their election mannifesto with promises of tax cuts and spending pledges adding up to more than iao—billion pounds a year. the team at bbc verify has been analysing some of reform's pledges. here's our policy & analysis correspondent ben chu. we have been asking the same questions for all the largest parties, tories, labour, the lib dems and the greens. those questions are what are in their manifesto and does it add up? today it is reform's term, although they call their document to contract. what does the big picture on tax, spending and the economy? well, reform's contract claims they will be able to find around £141 billion of spending and tax cuts a year. and £150 billion of state expenditure savings. so let's break this down. they would, apparently, be able to deliver large personal tax cuts including listening to the threshold for people paying income tax to £20,000 a year raising th
the watford defender received a red card late in the first half of friday's 5—1 defeat by germany, concedingexpecting to hear from him very shortly. more now on reform uk. meanwhile reform uk have launched their election mannifesto with promises of tax cuts and spending pledges adding up to more than iao—billion pounds a year. the team at bbc verify has been analysing some of reform's pledges. here's our policy & analysis correspondent ben chu. we have been asking the same questions for...