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wigan move off bottom with the point whilst rovers extend their unbeaten run to seven games.wlersjofra archer, stuart broad and jack leach have all taken part in a net session today ahead of england's four test series against south africa. archer and broad bowled five overs each after missing the warm—ups through illness. leach has also been suffering with flu. captainjoe root says england will trust the players to decide if they're fit to feature in the first test that starts at centurion on thursday. there was some huge hitting from the english batsman liam livingstone in australia's big bash league overnight. he hit 69 from 26 balls for the perth scorchers as they made an excellent start against the adelaide strikers. but it wasn't good enough to secure victory, as adelaide went on to win by 15 runs via the duckworth—lewis method. next month's netball nations cup will see england face new zealand, south africa and jamaica across fours days in matches played in nottingham, birmingham and london. roses head coachjess thirlby named her squad of 1a for the tournament today and
wigan move off bottom with the point whilst rovers extend their unbeaten run to seven games.wlersjofra archer, stuart broad and jack leach have all taken part in a net session today ahead of england's four test series against south africa. archer and broad bowled five overs each after missing the warm—ups through illness. leach has also been suffering with flu. captainjoe root says england will trust the players to decide if they're fit to feature in the first test that starts at centurion on...
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former chairman of wigan david sharpe says it's not sustainable. the out break if you do get there, their play. plenty of other teams that will not get there. it is worrying. it is a bubble, it will burst. waiting to burst, but it will burst. waiting to burst, but it will burst. waiting to burst, but it will burst. unless something dramatic changes. richard masters has been named as the premier league's new chief executive. it comes just two weeks after david pemsel resigned before he'd even started the role, following newspaper allegations about his private life. masters was the fourth person to be offered thejob. he's been in temporary charge since the departure of richard scudamore in november 2018. ferrari have confirmed they've spoken to six time world champion lewis hamilton about driving for them in the future. hamilton will be in the seat for mercedes next year, but he's out of contract at the end of 2020. ferrari have admitted that their chairman met hamilton at a social event, which they say was totally blown out of proportion. but they d
former chairman of wigan david sharpe says it's not sustainable. the out break if you do get there, their play. plenty of other teams that will not get there. it is worrying. it is a bubble, it will burst. waiting to burst, but it will burst. waiting to burst, but it will burst. waiting to burst, but it will burst. unless something dramatic changes. richard masters has been named as the premier league's new chief executive. it comes just two weeks after david pemsel resigned before he'd even...
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wigan mp, lisa nandy, says she is seriously considering running. to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last 100 years. the lewishams and the leighs and how you speak for both. i think i definitely have a contribution to make, i come from one part of that coalition, i have lived in and represented another part for the last decade. before that election, it is back to business in the commons. later this week, it is the queen's speech and shortly after that, borisjohnson‘s brexit deal is expected to be passed by mps. our intention is to bring the withdrawal bill, the legislation, back to parliament before christmas. this week? ideally before christmas but as as soon as possible would be perfect. obviously those conversations are happening between the relevant parties and the house authorities as we speak. but it is not all plain sailing for the conservatives. even without brexit, there is a looming row with the other big winners on thursday, the snp. they want another independence ref
wigan mp, lisa nandy, says she is seriously considering running. to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last 100 years. the lewishams and the leighs and how you speak for both. i think i definitely have a contribution to make, i come from one part of that coalition, i have lived in and represented another part for the last decade. before that election, it is back to business in the commons. later this week, it is the queen's...
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the wigan mp, lisa nandy, says she's thinking about running.d the most shattering defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. we have to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last 100 years. the lewishams and the leighs and how you how you speak for both. cheering there are other big ramifications from thursday's vote, too. independence has shot up the agenda after the snp's victory in scotland. the uk government says the last independence vote should be respected. nicola sturgeon says she has a mandate for a new one. you cannot hold scotland in the union against its will. you cannotjust lock us in a cupboard and turn the key and hope that everything goes away. if the union, if the united kingdom is to continue, then it can only be by consent. borisjohnson‘s government, meanwhile, prepares to get down to business. on thursday, there will be a queen's speech with a focus on the n
the wigan mp, lisa nandy, says she's thinking about running.d the most shattering defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. we have to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last 100 years. the lewishams and the leighs and how you how you speak for both. cheering there are other big ramifications from thursday's vote, too....
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our own children's ward at wigan.e them a wave. hello guys, hope you get it soon. and what do you do then? you rock up with a van full of gift. we let them know at the end of each light display how much we way —— raised, they give us a list of what they want, we go and buy it, we take a few van loads, go and purchase it and it is like christmas again, around march or april. let's have a chat to the children. kids, you do this, don't you? let me see if i can remember who is who full up no... i forgot. theo, alfie and ethan. what is delivering the gifts like?m forgot. theo, alfie and ethan. what is delivering the gifts like? it is good to give back to these kids. they have lost so much. and being father christmas yourself, how exciting. it is good because we get a lot of stuff for the kids to go there. who really appreciated. it is not fun to be in hospital at christmas. come here, you. what is on your wish list this year. lego. fingers crossed! not long to go. i cannot believe it. mum, what did you think when we rang y
our own children's ward at wigan.e them a wave. hello guys, hope you get it soon. and what do you do then? you rock up with a van full of gift. we let them know at the end of each light display how much we way —— raised, they give us a list of what they want, we go and buy it, we take a few van loads, go and purchase it and it is like christmas again, around march or april. let's have a chat to the children. kids, you do this, don't you? let me see if i can remember who is who full up no......
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after he led wigan to beat manchester city and win the fa cup, and it was hoped he'd bring similar fortunesnez promised to deliver champions league football when appointed. and that's what farhad moshiri wanted — in 2016, moshiri became a major shareholder, and one of the first things he did was give martinez his marching orders. they'd won just five league games at home that season, and were guaranteed to finish with their lowest points tally at goodison park — and the club was down to 12th in the premier league. the spaniard was replaced by ronald koeman, who guided everton to an 11th—placed finish in his first season. everton sold romelu lukaku to manchester united for £75 million in the summer of 2017. koeman spent that money on new signings, but plenty of them failed to gel and the club found themselves in the relegation zone after nine games of the new season. in came sam allardyce. everton were 13th in the premier league when he arrived and he led them to finish eighth in the table, but he'd been heavily criticised by fans for his management and everton‘s style of play. the club said
after he led wigan to beat manchester city and win the fa cup, and it was hoped he'd bring similar fortunesnez promised to deliver champions league football when appointed. and that's what farhad moshiri wanted — in 2016, moshiri became a major shareholder, and one of the first things he did was give martinez his marching orders. they'd won just five league games at home that season, and were guaranteed to finish with their lowest points tally at goodison park — and the club was down to...
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nottingham forest have gone fifth, beating bottom side wigan preston's defeat at home to reading seesom, barnsley‘s goalless draw at swansea means they're up to third bottom with only goal difference keeping them in the relegation zone. he was a target for manchester united in the january transfer window but one of the hottest strikers in european football is heading to germany. erling haaland is joining borussia dortmund after impressive for salzburg domestically and in the champions league. dortmund are rumoured to be ready to listen to offers injanuary for england wingerjadon sancho — and are likely to want more than a hundred million pounds for the former manchester city man. exeter will start 2020 on top of rugby union's premiership, prevailing by 1a points to 7 against saracens at sandy park.the two sides have met in three of the last four finals — with saracens winning the lot, although their points deduction for financial indiscretions meant they went into today's match bottom of the table. converted tries either side of half time put exeter comfortably in the lead but it all
nottingham forest have gone fifth, beating bottom side wigan preston's defeat at home to reading seesom, barnsley‘s goalless draw at swansea means they're up to third bottom with only goal difference keeping them in the relegation zone. he was a target for manchester united in the january transfer window but one of the hottest strikers in european football is heading to germany. erling haaland is joining borussia dortmund after impressive for salzburg domestically and in the champions league....
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nottingham forest have gone fifth, beating bottom side wigan by the same scoreline. slip out of the playoff places, whilst at the bottom, barnsley‘s goalless draw at swansea means they're up to third bottom with only goal difference keeping them in the relegation zone. he was a target for manchester united in the january transfer window but one of the hottest strikers in european football is heading to germany. erling haaland is joining borussia dortmund for 17 million pounds after impressing for rb salzburg domestically and in the champions league. he's scored 16 goals in 1a games in the austrian top flight and another eight in the champions league group stages. to centurion first where england's illness hit side were comfortably beaten in the first test by south africa. a second straight batting collapse saw them slip to a 107 run defeat. with players and staff struggling with a flu like bug, captainjoe root described it as a tough week. jo currie reports. in a year full of special moments for england cricketers, could they squeeze in one more high before the end o
nottingham forest have gone fifth, beating bottom side wigan by the same scoreline. slip out of the playoff places, whilst at the bottom, barnsley‘s goalless draw at swansea means they're up to third bottom with only goal difference keeping them in the relegation zone. he was a target for manchester united in the january transfer window but one of the hottest strikers in european football is heading to germany. erling haaland is joining borussia dortmund for 17 million pounds after impressing...
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at 3pm: jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election, as wigane hoping to succeed him as party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen's speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to domestic policy. nicola sturgeon renews her call for a second referendum on scottish independence, saying the people of scotland
at 3pm: jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election, as wigane hoping to succeed him as party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen's speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise...
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headlines at 2pm: jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election as wigans party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to domestic policy. nicola sturgeon renews her call for a second referendum
headlines at 2pm: jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election as wigans party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in...
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mongolia other places and the clearly china is failing to win the hearts and minds of people in the wigan and failing of the same time to sell its narrative to the international community. do you think that the chinese are willing to make any concessions well i'm not sure i would say sailing so as our guest just said i think he made very valid points but perhaps overstating it a bit in that yes ethnic separatism clearly is a concern for china so i think our guest was absolutely correct in saying that there was perhaps a shock at least a recognition that some things needed to be changed were guarding separatism and in addition i don't think the the description of this as a fight against religious extremism and then your monday of sun effect is meant to find earlier efforts from the jump in here because they justify this fear of ethnic separatism does it justify putting over a 1000000 people in a more than time going. well i would again maybe question your description of that as a modern day if we look at the creation of new institutions look at the united states with the creation of the de
mongolia other places and the clearly china is failing to win the hearts and minds of people in the wigan and failing of the same time to sell its narrative to the international community. do you think that the chinese are willing to make any concessions well i'm not sure i would say sailing so as our guest just said i think he made very valid points but perhaps overstating it a bit in that yes ethnic separatism clearly is a concern for china so i think our guest was absolutely correct in...
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although there is no official announcement yet from lisa nandi from wigan, or just official announcementgns, and they will undoubtedly declare, possibly not untiljanuary, when undoubtedly declare, possibly not until january, when the undoubtedly declare, possibly not untiljanuary, when the national executive sets out a timetable. so the first person that's actually declare it went a bit further, the shadow foreign secretary, emily thornberry. she set out her pitch, which obviously, from her point of view, is that she can take on boris johnson, she can anticipate his strategic moves, she can demolish them at the dispatch box, she argues, at the house of commons. but what she also did was criticise, in a way, that i think was quite interesting the corbyn regime. she did not go forjeremy corbyn, who is still quite popular amongst the left—wing membership. instead, she had in her sights, left—wing membership. instead, she had in hersights, in left—wing membership. instead, she had in her sights, in her targets, jeremy corbyn's advisers. there's been a role in the labour party, because perhap
although there is no official announcement yet from lisa nandi from wigan, or just official announcementgns, and they will undoubtedly declare, possibly not untiljanuary, when undoubtedly declare, possibly not until january, when the undoubtedly declare, possibly not untiljanuary, when the national executive sets out a timetable. so the first person that's actually declare it went a bit further, the shadow foreign secretary, emily thornberry. she set out her pitch, which obviously, from her...
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the number of requests for elderly social care to wigan council rose from 5,300 to 7,520 in two yearsin england of 4.5%. borisjohnson‘s pitch now is to help towns like leigh, towns that have gone from red to blue. do you believe it? unbelievable if he can do it. it'd be great, the town would love that. but it's whether or not that happens. i'm so glad that we've actually voted conservative for a change. for a change? but they've been in power for the past nine years. but not in leigh, they haven't. the story of leigh is being told in towns across the north of england, wales and the midlands. many here now expect change and something to show for the votes. ed thomas, bbc news, leigh. the prime minister has rejected the suggestion that scotland should be allowed to hold another referendum on independence. earlier today, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon laid out what she said was an "unarguable case" for another vote, given her party's success in the general election, and warned mrjohnson not to "block the will of the scottish people", as our scotland editor sarah smith reports.
the number of requests for elderly social care to wigan council rose from 5,300 to 7,520 in two yearsin england of 4.5%. borisjohnson‘s pitch now is to help towns like leigh, towns that have gone from red to blue. do you believe it? unbelievable if he can do it. it'd be great, the town would love that. but it's whether or not that happens. i'm so glad that we've actually voted conservative for a change. for a change? but they've been in power for the past nine years. but not in leigh, they...
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that is a long time, and these problems started to surface in towns like wigan around that time.n we had the vote to leave the european union, and at each moment, we haven't paid attention, we haven't understood what people are trying to tell us. and i think, quite honestly, that although, jeremy corbyn was clearly an issue in this general election, just simply saying, we are going to replace the face of the top and think that all of these really difficult long—standing problems are resolved for us isjust not good enough. we need to do better than that. but there are labour mp saying that today. so there is disharmony within the party. i mean, that's yourfirst problem. well, i think it would be unusual, to be honest, to have suffered the scale of defeat that we had and not have people feeling very raw, very angry, and wanting immediate change. change is definitely what we need. we need a change of direction. but we have replaced leader after leader, thinking that we could just fix the problems that way. and, actually, we need a serious rethink. most of all, what we need to do, is
that is a long time, and these problems started to surface in towns like wigan around that time.n we had the vote to leave the european union, and at each moment, we haven't paid attention, we haven't understood what people are trying to tell us. and i think, quite honestly, that although, jeremy corbyn was clearly an issue in this general election, just simply saying, we are going to replace the face of the top and think that all of these really difficult long—standing problems are resolved...
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jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp, shattering defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking, and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to domestic policy. nicola sturgeon renews her call for a second referendum on scottish independence, saying the people of scotland
jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp, shattering defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking, and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to...
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the wigan mp, lisa nandy, says she's thinking about running.most shattering defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. we have to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last 100 years. the lewishams and the leighs and how you how you speak for both. cheering there are other big ramifications from thursday's vote too. independence has shot up the agenda after the snp's victory in scotland. the uk government says the last independence vote should be respected. nicola sturgeon says she has a mandate for a new one. you cannot hold scotland in the union against its will. you cannotjust lock us in a cupboard and turn the key and hope that everything goes away. if the union, if the united kingdom is to continue, then it can only be by consent. borisjohnson‘s government, meanwhile, prepares to get down to business. on thursday, there will be a queen's speech with a focus on the nhs and,
the wigan mp, lisa nandy, says she's thinking about running.most shattering defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. we have to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last 100 years. the lewishams and the leighs and how you how you speak for both. cheering there are other big ramifications from thursday's vote too....
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jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp,m as party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, for ——thursday's queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to domestic policy. nicola sturgeon renews her call for a second referendum
jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp,m as party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, for ——thursday's queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to...
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jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp,party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to domestic policy.
jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp,party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the...
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jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp,isa nandy — becomes one of those hoping to succeed him as party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to domestic policy. nicola sturgeon renews her call for a second referendum on scottish independence, saying the people of scotland mustn't be kept in the union — against their will. you cannot just lock you cannotjust lock us in a cupboard and turn the key and hope that everything goes away. in other news... a british man has been killed and his son wounded, after being shot during a suspected robbery, outside a five—star hotel in buenos aires. the death toll fr
jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp,isa nandy — becomes one of those hoping to succeed him as party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law,...
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seriously injured and another has suffered minor injuries after a stabbing incident in the hindley area of wigand to reports of a double stabbing at around 10:30am this morning. officers are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. negotiations at the united nations climate summit in madrid continue this weekend without an agreement in sight. known as cop25, the summit was meant to decide on rules for the implementation of the 2015 paris climate agreement. many key issues were left open after last year's summit in poland and remain unresolved. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath has the latest developments. almost every country in the world signed the paris climate agreement in the french capital about four years ago. one of the terms of that particular pact was that every country should update their national plans on cutting carbon by the end of 2020, the end of next year. all those countries have come to this particular cop, conference of the parties, here in madrid to actually work out the wrinkles in that plan, the timetable when they're going to submit their plans
seriously injured and another has suffered minor injuries after a stabbing incident in the hindley area of wigand to reports of a double stabbing at around 10:30am this morning. officers are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. negotiations at the united nations climate summit in madrid continue this weekend without an agreement in sight. known as cop25, the summit was meant to decide on rules for the implementation of the 2015 paris climate agreement. many key issues...
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protecting wigan's in china the u.s. house of representatives passes a proposal demanding the closure of so cold grades a case in. a 1000000 muslims. not to endorse what its goals as media campaign and u.s. legislation change anything for china's imprisoned muslim minority this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program obama us politicians are sending one of the strongest of away.
protecting wigan's in china the u.s. house of representatives passes a proposal demanding the closure of so cold grades a case in. a 1000000 muslims. not to endorse what its goals as media campaign and u.s. legislation change anything for china's imprisoned muslim minority this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program obama us politicians are sending one of the strongest of away.
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the number of requests for elderly social care to wigan council rose from 5,300 to 7,520 in two yearsse compared to the average increase in england of 4.5%. borisjohnson‘s pitch now is to help towns like leigh, towns that have gone from red to blue. do you believe it? unbelievable if he can do it. it'd be great, the town would love that. but it's whether or not that happens. i'm so glad that we've actually voted conservative for a change. for a change? but they've been in power for the past nine years. but not in leigh, they haven't. the story of leigh is being told in towns across the north of england, wales and the midlands. many here now expect change and something to show for the vote. ed thomas, bbc news, leigh. the prime minister has rejected the suggestion that scotland should be allowed to hold another referendum on independence. earlier today, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon laid out what she said was an "unarguable case" for another vote, given her party's success in the general election, and warned mrjohnson not to block the will of the scottish people, as our sco
the number of requests for elderly social care to wigan council rose from 5,300 to 7,520 in two yearsse compared to the average increase in england of 4.5%. borisjohnson‘s pitch now is to help towns like leigh, towns that have gone from red to blue. do you believe it? unbelievable if he can do it. it'd be great, the town would love that. but it's whether or not that happens. i'm so glad that we've actually voted conservative for a change. for a change? but they've been in power for the past...
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in two years, the number of requests for elderly social care to wigan council increased from 5300 toverage increase in england of 4.5%. borisjohnson's pitch now is to help towns like leigh, that have gone from red to blue. it will be unbelievable if he can do it. but it's whether or not that happens. i'm so glad that we actually voted conservative for a change. a change but they've been in power the last nine years? did not in leigh they haven't. the story of leigh has being towed across the country. many here now expect change and something to show for the vote. well, let's get more from our political editor laura kuenssberg at downing street. laura, beyond each individual measure that we have looked at, what does today's speech say about the johnson premiership? well, first of all george, it shows as ed discussed with those voters there, that this government wants to try to give the appearance that they are completely new, completely different, even though the conservatives have been in powerfor nearly a full decade. that is quite a political stunt to try to pull off but it is clea
in two years, the number of requests for elderly social care to wigan council increased from 5300 toverage increase in england of 4.5%. borisjohnson's pitch now is to help towns like leigh, that have gone from red to blue. it will be unbelievable if he can do it. but it's whether or not that happens. i'm so glad that we actually voted conservative for a change. a change but they've been in power the last nine years? did not in leigh they haven't. the story of leigh has being towed across the...
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initiative known as a bed every night has been working across the region, even converting this church in wiganade a massive difference. i've been able to build relationships with family again. they kind of stepped back a bit when i was going through what i was going through, and it gave me a place to rebuild my life from. as many confront the harsh reality of sleeping rough over christmas, perhaps most stinging is the stigma they face from others. when you do see people look down on you, how does it make you feel? it makes me feel like this. ijust smile and wave, smile and wave. ashley john—ba ptiste, bbc news, manchester. uk unemployment fell to its lowest level since january 1975, in the three months to october. figures released by the office for national statistics show the number of people out of work fell by 13,000 to 1,280,000. the figures also show that wage growth is slowing down. pakistan's former military ruler, general pervez musharraf, has been sentenced to death by a special court in islamabad. he'd been charged with high treason for suspending the constitution in 2007, a move whi
initiative known as a bed every night has been working across the region, even converting this church in wiganade a massive difference. i've been able to build relationships with family again. they kind of stepped back a bit when i was going through what i was going through, and it gave me a place to rebuild my life from. as many confront the harsh reality of sleeping rough over christmas, perhaps most stinging is the stigma they face from others. when you do see people look down on you, how...
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woman has been seriously injured and another received minor after a stabbing in the hindley area of wiganbbing at around 10:30 this morning. officers are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. police have officially named the first victim of the white island volcano eruption in new zealand, as recovery efforts continue. krystal eve browitt was a 21—year—old australian who was visiting the island with her family. her father and sister are both in hospital with serious injuries. 15 deaths have been now been confirmed from monday's eruption, while about 20 people are in intensive care the bbc‘s phil mercer explained earlier how the search for surivors is rogressing. for surivors is progressing. —— for the remaining two bodies. police divers and their colleagues from the navy have been in the contaminated waters off white island and those seas have been contaminated by that volcanic eruption on monday. so ash, chemicals in the water and when the divers have to come out of the water, they must be decontaminated. visibility is not good in the water. what they're looking fo
woman has been seriously injured and another received minor after a stabbing in the hindley area of wiganbbing at around 10:30 this morning. officers are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. police have officially named the first victim of the white island volcano eruption in new zealand, as recovery efforts continue. krystal eve browitt was a 21—year—old australian who was visiting the island with her family. her father and sister are both in hospital with serious...
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seriously injured and another has suffered minor injuries after a stabbing incident in the hindley area of wigants of a double stabbing at around 10.30 this morning. officers are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. tens of thousands of people have gathered in rome for what the organisers hope will be the biggest street protest against italy's far—right party, league — led by the former deputy prime minister, matteo salvini. the movement, called the "sardines", started last month and has grown rapidly. 0ur rome correspondent, make lowen, is at the protests in the italian capital. they've just broken out into their anthem of the sardine movement, the antifascist partisan song, bella ciao. crowd sings: # bella ciao, ciao, ciao #. and this is what this movement represents. it is fighting against the values of fascism that they believe are espoused now by italy's far—right here. matteo salvini, the former deputy prime minister who is now in opposition, he leads the league party, and this movement has sprung up as a spontaneous protest against him. it started just a month ago
seriously injured and another has suffered minor injuries after a stabbing incident in the hindley area of wigants of a double stabbing at around 10.30 this morning. officers are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. tens of thousands of people have gathered in rome for what the organisers hope will be the biggest street protest against italy's far—right party, league — led by the former deputy prime minister, matteo salvini. the movement, called the...
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leigh, wigan, possibly warrington?strong but labour has always been the dominant party. these are places where there's a sense that, possibly, being left behind is part of the narrative there. post—industrial towns, towns where mining may have been part of the industrial past. but when the mines closed down, what came to fill this place? in some cases, not very much, and there's been a lot of talk about people feeling hopeless, feeling disconnected and that the leave vote was part of those people kicking back and saying, look, this is how we feel. listen to us. this is what we want to happen. now, that's obviously problematic when you get to a labour party whose message on brexit has moved more towards a second referendum, putting it back to the people. and labour voters in places like barrow, leigh, st helens, are saying, we told you what we wanted. we've always voted for you but you're not speaking to us this time. and to what extent... i know everyone‘s kind of, to a greater or lesser extent, guessing on this. but t
leigh, wigan, possibly warrington?strong but labour has always been the dominant party. these are places where there's a sense that, possibly, being left behind is part of the narrative there. post—industrial towns, towns where mining may have been part of the industrial past. but when the mines closed down, what came to fill this place? in some cases, not very much, and there's been a lot of talk about people feeling hopeless, feeling disconnected and that the leave vote was part of those...
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i call the honourable member for wigan to move the motion.great friend not just delighted to propose someone who has been a great friend notjust me, but for many here on all sides the house. when i arrived in this place nearly ten years ago as a newly elected mp, it was a daunting experience. for those of us who have not spent most of our lives in buildings like these, it can be incredibly overwhelming. and as the former member for north west durham said when she arrived at this place reeks of privilege and finding your confidence and your voice for your constituents takes practice and it takes time. but it also takes friendship and support from other people. and it should be a comfort to all the new members of this house to all the new members of this house to know that you will find a great friend in our speaker. with his typical lancashire warmth, you will always find his door open for a mug of yorkshire tea. and of course... and of course, a hobnob. in fact, one of the stories i was told about lindsay a few years ago was a time when he ar
i call the honourable member for wigan to move the motion.great friend not just delighted to propose someone who has been a great friend notjust me, but for many here on all sides the house. when i arrived in this place nearly ten years ago as a newly elected mp, it was a daunting experience. for those of us who have not spent most of our lives in buildings like these, it can be incredibly overwhelming. and as the former member for north west durham said when she arrived at this place reeks of...
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david sharp is the former chairman of wigan athletic. will burst, waiting to burst, but it will burst. unless something dramatic changes. matt silver was the england have won the three match series at the third oda taking place on saturday. from the other day, were pretty disappointed not to get to 300, but yes, we disappointed not to get to 300, but yes , we we re disappointed not to get to 300, but yes, we were to write today on a wicket that was a bit easier to score on as well. so we knew we needed to push the limits a little bit with how many we could get and i am happy that i was able to get three figures. ronnie o'sullivan is into the third round of the scottish open snooker, but there was an odd start and end to his victory overjames k hill. here he is refusing to shake the hand of his opponent and the referee, choosing to fist bump instead. he says it is because he is a bit ocd with germs. he did, however, shake his opponent's hand at the end of the match. the referee got a fist bump. never a dull moment with ronnie o'sullivan!
david sharp is the former chairman of wigan athletic. will burst, waiting to burst, but it will burst. unless something dramatic changes. matt silver was the england have won the three match series at the third oda taking place on saturday. from the other day, were pretty disappointed not to get to 300, but yes, we disappointed not to get to 300, but yes , we we re disappointed not to get to 300, but yes, we were to write today on a wicket that was a bit easier to score on as well. so we knew...
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wigan mp lisa nandy used her victory speech to demand labour listens to its former voters.ft them for almost 20 years. the last time labour won majority in the commons was 2005, a very long time ago and since that time we have seen so many warning signs in towns like this with falling turnout, then a dramatic spike in support for ukip and in towns like mine, which have rejected consistently the far right. then the vote to leave the eu and over again we have not listened to what people are saying that is one reason why i think now is not the moment to rush to judgment and not the time to say to people in towns like mine, we know what went wrong and we are here to tell you. now is the time for us to have a moment of humility and to be quiet and listen to what people have tried to tell us for a long time. understood, but i am trying to get a sense of when you say the warning signs were there for year's, are you saying it was the labour approach to brexit that was wrong, do you believe the party became to metropolitan, out of touch, did not connect with towns in the way it did
wigan mp lisa nandy used her victory speech to demand labour listens to its former voters.ft them for almost 20 years. the last time labour won majority in the commons was 2005, a very long time ago and since that time we have seen so many warning signs in towns like this with falling turnout, then a dramatic spike in support for ukip and in towns like mine, which have rejected consistently the far right. then the vote to leave the eu and over again we have not listened to what people are...
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that is according to the former wigan chairman dave whelan.l assault and will stand trial in the new year. earlier i spoke to entertainment journalist caroline frost, who said the settlement hasn't been greeted with "universal jubilation". the problem is in the detail, for a start i think perhaps most significantly, weinstein admits no culpability at all, he will not be paying the money himself, it will come from a big insurance pot which will cover legal fees and for board members including his brother with the now disbanded weinstein company. all in all, i think the victims who have put forward this case are pretty much feeling their hands are tied, they have effectively had the clock run down on them by a very powerful and wealthy legal opponent. a couple of them have voiced the fact that they've run out of options and they don't feel justice has been done. and that's because they can't be part of the criminal trial? the criminal trial is separate. some of the criminal allegations have already collapsed, so now when we come to january 6 whe
that is according to the former wigan chairman dave whelan.l assault and will stand trial in the new year. earlier i spoke to entertainment journalist caroline frost, who said the settlement hasn't been greeted with "universal jubilation". the problem is in the detail, for a start i think perhaps most significantly, weinstein admits no culpability at all, he will not be paying the money himself, it will come from a big insurance pot which will cover legal fees and for board members...
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there's also lisa nandy the mp from wigan, and jess phillips, the mp for birmingham yardley both backbenchthornberry who's been the shadow foreign secretary since 2016. there are other labour mps david lammy and clive lewis who are circling but it is early days. let's speak now to sienna rodgers, editor of the labourlist website. we have just put out some of the names, how are you handicapping this? it looks at the moment if keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary and rebecca long—bailey are definitely the front runners. we ran a survey definitely the front runners. we ran a survey that is not totally scientific but it did predictjeremy corbyn‘s rise in 2015, before anybody expected that. it showed keir starmer was at the stop and so was rebecca long—bailey and so was angela rayner. but it seems angela rayner is going to pull out from the leadership race and go for the deputy and allow her flatmate in london and good friend, rebecca long—bailey to take the lead and go for the topjob. so you have got the debate within the party of having some warm who is more of a centrist, can expand the
there's also lisa nandy the mp from wigan, and jess phillips, the mp for birmingham yardley both backbenchthornberry who's been the shadow foreign secretary since 2016. there are other labour mps david lammy and clive lewis who are circling but it is early days. let's speak now to sienna rodgers, editor of the labourlist website. we have just put out some of the names, how are you handicapping this? it looks at the moment if keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary and rebecca long—bailey...
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in two years, the number of requests for elderly social care to wigan council increased from 5300 toompared to the average increase in england of 4.5%. borisjohnson‘s pitch now is to help towns like leigh, that have gone from red to blue. it will be unbelievable if he can do it. but it's whether or not that happens. i'm so glad that we actually voted conservative for a change. a change? but they've been in power the last nine years. not in leigh they haven't. the story of leigh has being told across the country. many here now expect change and something to show for the vote. we can cross to our westminster studio and speak to the newly elected labour mp fleur anderson. she won the seat of putney at the election, labour's only gained. welcome to bbc news. how has the first day been for you? it's been a disappointing one, even by our standards. as a labour mp, you would expect me to be critical of the queen's speech, but i really don't see any ambition. it's a huge trade—off to get brexit done and to move forward to make a change in britain, but i don't see what that change will be, so
in two years, the number of requests for elderly social care to wigan council increased from 5300 toompared to the average increase in england of 4.5%. borisjohnson‘s pitch now is to help towns like leigh, that have gone from red to blue. it will be unbelievable if he can do it. but it's whether or not that happens. i'm so glad that we actually voted conservative for a change. a change? but they've been in power the last nine years. not in leigh they haven't. the story of leigh has being told...
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west brom will leapfrog them again and reclaim top spot if they beat wigan tonight.ounty portsmouth and 0xford former derby county portsmouth and oxford united managerjim smith who has died at the age of 79. the man affectionately known within football as the bald eagle led derby to promotion to the premier league in 1996. in recent times he was most well known for being harry redknapp's assistant at portsmouth. there has been plenty of reaction on social media to his death. danny aching botham tweeted. .. test match cricket has returned to pakistan more than ten years since a deadly attack on the sri lankan team bus. international teams have not taught there since the attack but trying to return for the first series in the decade. they're playing to use test series. sri la nka playing to use test series. sri lanka batting first and they are 135-4. lanka batting first and they are 135—4. ronnie 0'sullivan says he will continue to take risks after a trick shot almost cost him victory at the scottish 0pen. have a look at this. he needed to pot this black to level the m
west brom will leapfrog them again and reclaim top spot if they beat wigan tonight.ounty portsmouth and 0xford former derby county portsmouth and oxford united managerjim smith who has died at the age of 79. the man affectionately known within football as the bald eagle led derby to promotion to the premier league in 1996. in recent times he was most well known for being harry redknapp's assistant at portsmouth. there has been plenty of reaction on social media to his death. danny aching botham...
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what do you think about leigh, wigan, bury, hayward, rochdale, workington, blyth valley, don valley,ive mp since 1992. west bromwich east, a couple of wolverhampton seats are conservative. there is a lot of work to do for labour. there is, and when tony blair came to power these are the kind of places you had to return orwin the kind of places you had to return or win over. the journey ahead for labour is how to win back those people who for the first time voted for the conservative party. and how do you win them back? for me it was about slogans. the answer from the conservatives is, will they go beyond slogans and win the trust of the people who have invested in those slogans, to get something done. somehow labour has to provide a viable answer. if we have concerns about brexit, will it be done? it probably won't, but at the same time, the nhs and all these other issues. this slogan has been very effective in this election. for me personally, i would say as a child of immigrants, i am someone who is mother proudly the wears letterbox. last week someone shouted, go home. those are t
what do you think about leigh, wigan, bury, hayward, rochdale, workington, blyth valley, don valley,ive mp since 1992. west bromwich east, a couple of wolverhampton seats are conservative. there is a lot of work to do for labour. there is, and when tony blair came to power these are the kind of places you had to return orwin the kind of places you had to return or win over. the journey ahead for labour is how to win back those people who for the first time voted for the conservative party. and...