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the sectors they want to work in, and it also helps to take advantage of the country's young dynamic labour force. advantage of the country's young dynamic labourforce. so obviously be very helpful — the trick we need to watch. fin trick we need to watch. on tuesday. _ trick we need to watch. on tuesday, the _ trick we need to watch. on tuesday, the reserve bank of australia will deliver his latest decision on the cost of borrowing. this will be closely watched by investors as inflation has remained a stubborn level at 3% and outside the target range of the central bank. later in the week, we will get the latest snapshot of trade in china— manufacturing activity expanded for the second straight month in april. boosting hopes of a rebound in the world's second largest economy. today marks 30 years since the official opening of the eurotunnel — also known as the channel tunnel. it's prominent connections include carrying eurostar passengers from london to paris and beyond. the bbc�*s transport correspondent katy austin has been taking a look at the impact the connection has had, and
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across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives, one of the few bright spots a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election, but that there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this, and therefore, he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel, not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the european convention on human rights. that's how you actually send a message that he's serious about stopping the boats. not all tories agree. after his defeat, the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, urged the party t
across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives, one of the few bright spots a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election, but that there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions....
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yes i do think it is likely that we will have a labour government. i think that's what everybody thinks. yes. i don't think there's any two ways about it. i think it's inevitable. >> is it even worse having an election? >> we've got a left leaning conservative government at the moment anyway. it's going to be even more left. so that's what labour usually means, but we'll see. what do you think, bruce? i think the snp will get in and i think the snp will get in and i think i think that'll be a nice change for everyone. >> that'll be fun. yeah >> that'll be fun. yeah >> it's going to be, it's going to be an interesting, what, six months of this. but it does seem like it is somewhat of a foregone conclusion for years already. >> well, there's one person who thinks that the conservatives have still got a chance, and unfortunately, that's rishi, he's still saying we're going to do everything we can and he's keeping a positive face on it, but he must be so stressed privately. >> yeah. i mean, the home secretary, james cleverly, said that this is just it's
yes i do think it is likely that we will have a labour government. i think that's what everybody thinks. yes. i don't think there's any two ways about it. i think it's inevitable. >> is it even worse having an election? >> we've got a left leaning conservative government at the moment anyway. it's going to be even more left. so that's what labour usually means, but we'll see. what do you think, bruce? i think the snp will get in and i think the snp will get in and i think i think...
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you do get labour, you do get labour voters. but in the sort of very metro metropolitan areas, amongst some of the working classes. but the working class is now are leaving labour and they're going to, i don't know where they're going to be honest. reform you would think. but i don't know. they did go to the tories. i don't know where they go in the general election. labour can, particularly in some of the denser populated areas where diversity is the strength . where diversity is the strength. so where there are huge, muslim populations within big cities, in places like portsmouth and southampton , i can see labour southampton, i can see labour winning votes. but it's going to be really interesting because i think naturally these people go from conservative to lib dem. they don't go because they're fed up with tories, they're just looking for a change. it's like changing your colour of socks because it's a tuesday. >> but it does feel as well, louis, that the tories aren't the same party that they were, you know, during margare
you do get labour, you do get labour voters. but in the sort of very metro metropolitan areas, amongst some of the working classes. but the working class is now are leaving labour and they're going to, i don't know where they're going to be honest. reform you would think. but i don't know. they did go to the tories. i don't know where they go in the general election. labour can, particularly in some of the denser populated areas where diversity is the strength . where diversity is the strength....
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henry, what about questions for labour? i think we could go on forever seeing the conservative party vote analysed with someone saying, "it's all to play for". but is a, keir starmer charismatic enough? b, will they have to change their policy on gaza, and c, does it matter? is it all now... does this election confirm that they're on course to win? it definitely confirms that, as things stand, they're on course to win. yeah, i mean, there are clouds on the horizon, for sure. you know, both the issues they've had in places with high numbers of muslim voters, but also some urban, more left wing areas, where they're losing votes to the green. by the way, those areas sometimes overlap. so it's quite hard to know precisely why people are turning against them. but sure, those are problems that might potentially afflict a starmer government, which as it stands, looks like it would have a fairly convincing majority. but they are nice problems to have if it looks like you're on course for a majority five years after such a bad elect
henry, what about questions for labour? i think we could go on forever seeing the conservative party vote analysed with someone saying, "it's all to play for". but is a, keir starmer charismatic enough? b, will they have to change their policy on gaza, and c, does it matter? is it all now... does this election confirm that they're on course to win? it definitely confirms that, as things stand, they're on course to win. yeah, i mean, there are clouds on the horizon, for sure. you know,...
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labour are over 20 points ahead. we have to be realistic about this and really try to bring that back down to an election result which matches more closely. but of course that would mean is that of a number of conservative mps, but it would mean that labour would not be in a majority. to scotland now where with less than 2a hours to go until nominations close to replace humza yousaf as leader for the scottish national party, there are suggestions of a late entry to the race. at the momentjohn swinney, the former deputy first minister and party leader, is the only person officially in the running, but veteran party activist graeme mccormack says he believes he can garner enough nominations by monday's deadline. our bbc scotland political reporter, jenni davidson, told us more aboutjohn swinney and what this challenge could mean for him. he's a very popular figure. he's very high profile, very experienced, and there's a lot of personal affection for him within the snp. so it's unlikely that this is actually going to be
labour are over 20 points ahead. we have to be realistic about this and really try to bring that back down to an election result which matches more closely. but of course that would mean is that of a number of conservative mps, but it would mean that labour would not be in a majority. to scotland now where with less than 2a hours to go until nominations close to replace humza yousaf as leader for the scottish national party, there are suggestions of a late entry to the race. at the momentjohn...
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so labour re—elected sadiq khan. so labour think that their home and hosed. but i don't think it's too late for that support to dry up . and for that support to dry up. and i'm not the only one. a shock new projection from sky news using the latest figures from thursday's local elections, suggests in spite of the tories collective nervous breakdown, britain is heading for a hung parliament based upon results from 2 million council wards and projecting those voting figures into a nationwide estimate. labouris into a nationwide estimate. labour is on course to be the largest party in parliament, but will fall short of a commons majority by 32 seats. meanwhile, polling guru michael thrasher has thrashed out the numbers and told sky news's sunday morning show that labour needs to be at double its current 7% national equivalent vote to win a majority in the house of commons. so they need to double their current support , which their current support, which means that labour's performance on thursday is far from the triumph that they would have you believe at the fa
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either labour conservative. _ either been either labour conservative. it's- either been either labour conservative. it's the - either been either labourl conservative. it's the third either been either labour- conservative. it's the third party to make — conservative. it's the third party to make a — conservative. it's the third party to make a breakthrough. - conservative. it's the third party to make a breakthrough. reform uk also won their _ to make a breakthrough. reform uk also won their first _ to make a breakthrough. reform uk also won their first seat. _ i used to be a conservative but i left the conservative party last year over the second lockdown and high tax. i think i represent a strand of politics that is growing in this country, that we're calling for change, we want to shake things up and we want to get things done. also at city hall this afternoon, the losing conservative mayoral candidate, susan hall. but still retaining her seat on the assembly. as for the man who beat her, what are his fu
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across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives, one of the few bright spots a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election — but that there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this, and therefore, he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel, not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the european convention on human rights. that's how you actually send a message that he's serious about stopping the boats. not all tories agree. after his defeat, the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, urged the part
across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives, one of the few bright spots a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election — but that there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these...
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simply forced to pay lip service to her, her time in office changed their views, and the policies of new labour, tony blair and gordon brown, would not have existed without her. her legacy remains the foundation of modern british politics. the global economic crisis of 2008 revived many arguments from the 80s, and her name remains at the center of the debate. debate in britain. the author of the script is louis royer. operators walker and veilo. in ukrainian in 2023, the kit company was voiced by the espresso tv channel in 2023. what do you think about lacalud fix ? so, your choice is fixed. haven't you seen the classic underpants or something? i wrote a children's poem here, will you listen? the tractor in the field dir-dir-dir, so why did we freeze? join the ranks of the 100th separate mechanized brigade of the armed forces of ukraine. protect! own the result of their work is our safety. they, the boys from volyn, proved that everyone can be a warrior, strong in spirit, they appreciate the ability to stand side by side with their fellow men, until the holy victory. everyone who pilots uavs un
simply forced to pay lip service to her, her time in office changed their views, and the policies of new labour, tony blair and gordon brown, would not have existed without her. her legacy remains the foundation of modern british politics. the global economic crisis of 2008 revived many arguments from the 80s, and her name remains at the center of the debate. debate in britain. the author of the script is louis royer. operators walker and veilo. in ukrainian in 2023, the kit company was voiced...
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she lost both times, but drastically reduced labour's majority and took great pleasure in campaigning. it was during this time that she met her husband, denis thatcher. they were married in 1951. twins mark and carol were born in 1953 . thatcher began to look for a stable place in the conservative party in the middle of the 50s. her candidacy for orpington in '55 was rejected, but in april '58 she became a candidate for the finchley constituency. after a difficult campaign in 1959, she won a seat in parliament. thatcher would represent finchley for over 30 years. she made her first speech in the house of commons on february 5, 1960, demanding that the local authorities conduct their own. the next day she gave her first television interview. i have spoken in many places, but speaking in the house of commons is completely different, it is a unique experience. do you think it's harder because you're a woman? no, i didn't notice that. it is difficult because of the characteristics of the audience, and also because most of them have a richer one experience in what you do. your performance
she lost both times, but drastically reduced labour's majority and took great pleasure in campaigning. it was during this time that she met her husband, denis thatcher. they were married in 1951. twins mark and carol were born in 1953 . thatcher began to look for a stable place in the conservative party in the middle of the 50s. her candidacy for orpington in '55 was rejected, but in april '58 she became a candidate for the finchley constituency. after a difficult campaign in 1959, she won a...
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would affect the vote for labour.— the war in gaza would affect the vote for labour. there were and you saw pat mcfadden, _ vote for labour. there were and you saw pat mcfadden, the _ vote for labour. there were and you saw pat mcfadden, the national- saw pat mcfadden, the national campaign coordinator, acknowledging that that does seem to have been the case in some parts of the country. what labour's responses that has been, not that they should change the policy stance, but they need to communicate it better and the need to try to bring back those voters. but overall, what they are taken from this, they have now got a sense of belief that they can win a general election. what they are really, really careful that they do not want to happen is for that sense of relief to turn into complacency, or the sense that this job done on a done deal. the labour leadership are very wary of that coming across. those of the main thing is that labour are taking away from this, that need to perhaps reconnect with some of those vot
would affect the vote for labour.— the war in gaza would affect the vote for labour. there were and you saw pat mcfadden, _ vote for labour. there were and you saw pat mcfadden, the _ vote for labour. there were and you saw pat mcfadden, the national- saw pat mcfadden, the national campaign coordinator, acknowledging that that does seem to have been the case in some parts of the country. what labour's responses that has been, not that they should change the policy stance, but they need to...
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it's costly and labour intensive . i mean, even labour intensive. i mean, even if you did continue this , you if you did continue this, you know, the mining and building out the proof of work, you know, this scalable consensus protocol that bitcoin runs on is never going to be an optimal world currency. it's not going to be what people use on a daily basis. it's not a store of value because there's no value to it. hold that thought. >> jennifer arcuri andrew eborn do you have fomo? do you have fear of missing out on bitcoin, or are you glad that that ship sailed with. >> i think as soon as i was heanng >> i think as soon as i was hearing jennifer speak, i think and you were asking, well, what is this explanation for these crazy valuation? they are crazy fomo, fear of missing out is what drove it because people want to. they hear everybody say, we're multimillionaires for doing nothing overnight. that sort of greed factor . doing nothing overnight. that sort of greed factor. but i think as i always like to do, is, is break down the jargon because a l
it's costly and labour intensive . i mean, even labour intensive. i mean, even if you did continue this , you if you did continue this, you know, the mining and building out the proof of work, you know, this scalable consensus protocol that bitcoin runs on is never going to be an optimal world currency. it's not going to be what people use on a daily basis. it's not a store of value because there's no value to it. hold that thought. >> jennifer arcuri andrew eborn do you have fomo? do you...
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to a labour government. and that fills me with horror. i love my country, i care about my party and i want us to win. and i'm urging the prime minister to change course, to, with humility, reflect on what the voters are telling us and change the plan and the way that he is communicating and leading us. if it's that dire, why not change the leader? listen, i just don't think that's a feasible prospect right now. we do not have enough time and it's impossible for anyone new to come and change our fortunes, to be honest. there's no superman or superwoman out there who can do it. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this, and therefore he needs to fix it. former home secretary, suella braverman, talking to laura kuenssberg. well, labour's national campaign co—ordinator, pat mcfadden, also appeared on the programme. he said the good results had given the party "a sense of belief in themselves. what t
to a labour government. and that fills me with horror. i love my country, i care about my party and i want us to win. and i'm urging the prime minister to change course, to, with humility, reflect on what the voters are telling us and change the plan and the way that he is communicating and leading us. if it's that dire, why not change the leader? listen, i just don't think that's a feasible prospect right now. we do not have enough time and it's impossible for anyone new to come and change our...
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applause labour won mayors, councils, and police and crime commissioners. rishi sunak left clinging on to just one mayor in the tees valley. even his majority diminished. this morning, the former home secretary, and one of the prime minister's biggest critics, warned of a total wipe—out for the conservatives. i despair at these terrible results. there's no spinning these results, there's no disguising the fact that these have been terrible election results for the conservatives and they suggest that we are heading to a labour government. her prescription for the pm... he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel, not tweaking round the edges. if he is serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on illegal migration, he needs to take us out of the european convention on human rights. in defeat, the now former conservative mayor of the west midlands, andy street, said the opposite, urging his party to stick to the centre ground. this morning, ministers were insisting they're already on the right track. we have a plan and the plan is wo
applause labour won mayors, councils, and police and crime commissioners. rishi sunak left clinging on to just one mayor in the tees valley. even his majority diminished. this morning, the former home secretary, and one of the prime minister's biggest critics, warned of a total wipe—out for the conservatives. i despair at these terrible results. there's no spinning these results, there's no disguising the fact that these have been terrible election results for the conservatives and they...
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labour over the line. there is the swing. conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan comfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes in it this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and is why labour won. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that didn't happen. it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so the big picture across england for local councils, there's only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture, and it is a similar picture. labour doing well, up 185, the conservatives doing terribly, down 473, losing just under half of all the seats they were defending in thursday's local elections. you will notice the lib dems are above the conservatives in that, they put in 104. worth just pointing out quickly as well, the greens
labour over the line. there is the swing. conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan comfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes in it this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and is why labour won. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that...
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he knows this , you know the labour party. this, you know the labour party. so the unions aren't going to start throwing £29 million towards the tories. there's a clue in the name labour. it's a party set up to look after the rights of the of the men and women who work. and there's a clue there. so the unions need labour and it's a balancing act. it's a negotiation. the success of tony blair for his three terms, i believe, was it three terms, i believe, was it three terms was the fact that there was a balancing act between socialism and capitalism. we live in a country that is a small c conservative. you know, my fellow bald brother from ireland who lost his temper about throwing the race card can upset you, calling him bald . oh, upset you, calling him bald. oh, my fellow bald brother, the union lads . i my fellow bald brother, the union lads. i was listening to a fascinating debate and someone said, you haven't got a grasp of engush said, you haven't got a grasp of english or whatever. and the kid tookitin english or whatever. and the kid took it in the in
he knows this , you know the labour party. this, you know the labour party. so the unions aren't going to start throwing £29 million towards the tories. there's a clue in the name labour. it's a party set up to look after the rights of the of the men and women who work. and there's a clue there. so the unions need labour and it's a balancing act. it's a negotiation. the success of tony blair for his three terms, i believe, was it three terms, i believe, was it three terms was the fact that...
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members and labour councillors and labour mps in this region. we've won for all those people that have had their hopes and their livelihoods taken away and so badly damaged by this tory government and this tory mayor, and we will change it. it's time for a fresh start working with the labour party. we'll deliver that and we start on monday. >> what a way to end the local elections in 2024, general elections in 2024, general election year. we we started in blackpool with a 26% swing. and we've ended in the west midlands with our new mayor richard parker. as the west midlands mayor >> of course, a devastating night for andy street, but some elation, of course, on the face of keir starmer to have taken this mayoralty. i mean, working with the likes of andy burnham as andy street did, they'll be hoping that that connection between the west midlands and greater manchester, now that they're both controlled by labour mayors, might well be stronger . and richard parker, stronger. and richard parker, i'm sure, has a tough job in the next few years ahead
members and labour councillors and labour mps in this region. we've won for all those people that have had their hopes and their livelihoods taken away and so badly damaged by this tory government and this tory mayor, and we will change it. it's time for a fresh start working with the labour party. we'll deliver that and we start on monday. >> what a way to end the local elections in 2024, general elections in 2024, general election year. we we started in blackpool with a 26% swing. and...
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and similarly for labour, the results were very, very good. a dominant performance by them, but perhaps not quite as good as their most positive supporters might have hoped for. so a very clear picture that really was backing up what we have seen in the national polling now, notjust for the last few months, but the last few years. and joe, you use the cricket analogy, so i'll stay with it to keep with that theme. but there was talk in the recent weeks that if the conservatives didn't get a good showing in these elections, that they might have to change their captain. now, we heard from suella braverman this morning ruling that out, saying that she's not going to call for mr sunak to move on and that he will likely be the leader that they go into the general election with. i mean, when you look at polling, you know, is there any polling on different leaders and would a new leader in the conservative party change their fortunes in terms of the polls or not? well, there's some bad polling out there that says that, and here's a surprise, if someon
and similarly for labour, the results were very, very good. a dominant performance by them, but perhaps not quite as good as their most positive supporters might have hoped for. so a very clear picture that really was backing up what we have seen in the national polling now, notjust for the last few months, but the last few years. and joe, you use the cricket analogy, so i'll stay with it to keep with that theme. but there was talk in the recent weeks that if the conservatives didn't get a good...
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the labour leader was there to celebrate. the message out of these elections — the last elections now, the last stop, before we go into that general election — is the country wants change. i hope the prime minister is listening and gives the opportunity to the country to vote as a whole in a general election as soon as possible. mr street said conservatives should not respond to defeat by shifting further right, but follow his moderate policies. the famous words "i did it my way". and it was always going to be like that and, in the end, it wasn't quite enough, but i tell you what, it was bloody close — pardon my language — and no—one would have expected that. to be clear, do you want rishi sunak to lead the conservatives into the general election? yes, it would be complete madness to have another moment of introspection. in total, labour won ten of the 11 mayoral races, including london — a third term for sadiq khan. labour also topped the results in the english local council elections, gaining more than 180 seats
the labour leader was there to celebrate. the message out of these elections — the last elections now, the last stop, before we go into that general election — is the country wants change. i hope the prime minister is listening and gives the opportunity to the country to vote as a whole in a general election as soon as possible. mr street said conservatives should not respond to defeat by shifting further right, but follow his moderate policies. the famous words "i did it my way"....
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the cabinet a labour mayor. londoners will see a transformed city i can't wait. >> police are searching for a man who absconded from an open prison in suffolk . 23 year old prison in suffolk. 23 year old ricky wall was reported missing from hollesley bay in woodbridge yesterday morning. suffolk police say he failed to appear for roll call. wall is currently serving a seven year sentence for aggravated burglary with intent. around 32,000 properties are still without running water in east...
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they tend to vote labour strongly. jess phillips�* constituency has a large muslim population and she won with twice as many votes as the next person in the contest. if a proportion of people abandoned labour at the general election whenever that may be, it is likely the constituency would stay with labour. the margin of their victory might be reduced but the number of seats in which that had an impact would be small. also there is the fact people vote differently at local elections than general elections. people might be more willing to vote in protest at what they see as the situation in gaza as it stands. but come the general election, they might think about national issues and the incoming government instead. it is worth pointing out that there is not a general election now and might not be until november, perhaps january. by be until november, perhaps january. by then the situation in gaza and with british parties of all colours responding to that situation may have changed. admittedly, it might�*ve got worse
they tend to vote labour strongly. jess phillips�* constituency has a large muslim population and she won with twice as many votes as the next person in the contest. if a proportion of people abandoned labour at the general election whenever that may be, it is likely the constituency would stay with labour. the margin of their victory might be reduced but the number of seats in which that had an impact would be small. also there is the fact people vote differently at local elections than...
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but we answered fear with facts hate with hope, and attempts to divide with efforts to unite cons, labour party also did extremely well in thursday's local elections. their success was a warning too conservative prime minister rishi sunak. i have the general election which has to take place by january all right. still to come here on cnn newsroom, the kentucky derby has its newest winner after an incredibly tight race. cnn sport's carolyn man and joins me next to break down the 150th run for the roses state with dry eye symptoms kelvin inflammation might be to play over the counter why drops can provide temporary relief. dry can provide lasting relief. he targeted inflammation, they can cause dry eye disease it's going to drag treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease, don't use it for allergic design, dre, common side effects include irritation, discomfort, or blurred vision when the pipe and unusual taste sensation. why we ask your doctor about a 90 day prescription. it can pay as little as $0 xi dre at morgan stanley both go hard work meets ball, new thinking to help you see unt
but we answered fear with facts hate with hope, and attempts to divide with efforts to unite cons, labour party also did extremely well in thursday's local elections. their success was a warning too conservative prime minister rishi sunak. i have the general election which has to take place by january all right. still to come here on cnn newsroom, the kentucky derby has its newest winner after an incredibly tight race. cnn sport's carolyn man and joins me next to break down the 150th run for...
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the cabinet a labour mayor. londoners will see a transformed city i can't wait. >> police are searching for a man who absconded from an open prison in suffolk . 23 year old prison in suffolk. 23 year old ricky wall was reported missing from hollesley bay in woodbridge yesterday morning. suffolk police say he failed to appear for roll call. wall is currently serving a seven year sentence for aggravated burglary with intent to. thousands of properties are still without running water in east sussex due to a burst pipe there. southern water has issued an apology to customers in saint leonards on sea, hastings and westfield as they enter their fourth day of disruption . in a statement, the disruption. in a statement, the firm said they hoped the supply will start to gradually return throughout today . anti—monarchy throughout today. anti—monarchy campaigners are holding a rally today in london to mark the first anniversary of the coronation of king charles. campaigners will gather in trafalgar square to protest a
the cabinet a labour mayor. londoners will see a transformed city i can't wait. >> police are searching for a man who absconded from an open prison in suffolk . 23 year old prison in suffolk. 23 year old ricky wall was reported missing from hollesley bay in woodbridge yesterday morning. suffolk police say he failed to appear for roll call. wall is currently serving a seven year sentence for aggravated burglary with intent to. thousands of properties are still without running water in east...
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what you have heard from labour politicians across the - labour politicians across the weekend _ labour politicians across the weekend is _ labour politicians across the weekend is a _ labour politicians across the weekend is a real— labour politicians across the i weekend is a real commitment to labour politicians across the - weekend is a real commitment to say that we _ weekend is a real commitment to say that we know— weekend is a real commitment to say that we know that _ weekend is a real commitment to say that we know that people _ weekend is a real commitment to say that we know that people feel- that we know that people feel enormously— that we know that people feel enormously strongly - that we know that people feel enormously strongly about i that we know that people feel. enormously strongly about gaza, that we know that people feel- enormously strongly about gaza, we know it _ enormously strongly about gaza, we know it is _ enormously strongly about gaza, we know it is influencing _ enormously strongly about gaza, we know it is influencing their— enormously strongly
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members and labour councillors and labour mps in this region. we've won for all those people that have had their hopes and their livelihoods taken away and so badly damaged by this tory government and this tory mayor, and we will change it. it's time for a fresh start. we're working with the labour party. we'll deliver that and we start on monday. >> what a way to end the local election in 2024. general election in 2024. general election year. we . we started in election year. we. we started in blackpool with a 26% swing and we've ended in the west midlands with our new mayor, richard parker, as the west midlands mayor >> well, of course there were so many nuances to this election as well. i mean, andy street almost quit the conservatives back at the conservative party conference because of course , of conference because of course, of hs2 and the plan to scrap that second leg, he'd already been working on a plan with andy burnham in greater manchester to try and revitalise that line with private investment. what is the future of that? we're stil
members and labour councillors and labour mps in this region. we've won for all those people that have had their hopes and their livelihoods taken away and so badly damaged by this tory government and this tory mayor, and we will change it. it's time for a fresh start. we're working with the labour party. we'll deliver that and we start on monday. >> what a way to end the local election in 2024. general election in 2024. general election year. we . we started in election year. we. we...
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labour over the line. there is the swing. conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan uncomfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes and at this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and mrs way labour one. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that didn't happen. it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so the big picture across england for local councils, there's only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture, and it is similar picture. may be doing well, up 185, the conservatives doing terribly, down 473, losing just under half of all the seats they were defending in thursday's local elections. you will notice the lib dems are above the conservatives in that, they put in 104. withjust conservatives in that, they put in 104.
labour over the line. there is the swing. conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan uncomfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes and at this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and mrs way labour one. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close....
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cheering and applause a blow for rishi sunak as labour beats andy street in the west midlands mayoral elections, capping a bleak set of election results for the conservatives. the famous words, "i did it my way" and it was always going to be like that and in the end, it wasn't quite enough. it started in blackball with a 26% swing _ it started in blackball with a 26% swing and we've ended in the west midlands _ swing and we've ended in the west midlands with our new mayor, richard marka _ midlands with our new mayor, richard marka is_ midlands with our new mayor, richard marka is the _ midlands with our new mayor, richard marka is the west midlands mayor —— backpoohl— backpool.l cheering and applause "the most loved and amazing son" — the family of daniel anjorin, who was killed in a sword attack in east london, pay tribute to the 1a—year—old. good morning. their 22—year wait is over: ipswich town can start preparing for premier league football after clinching promotion from the championship. and is it sacrilege or sustainable? we'll look at the rise of vegan bakeries in
cheering and applause a blow for rishi sunak as labour beats andy street in the west midlands mayoral elections, capping a bleak set of election results for the conservatives. the famous words, "i did it my way" and it was always going to be like that and in the end, it wasn't quite enough. it started in blackball with a 26% swing _ it started in blackball with a 26% swing and we've ended in the west midlands _ swing and we've ended in the west midlands with our new mayor, richard...
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richard parkerfor labour, richard parker for labour, 225,000, richard parkerfor labour, 225,000, andy street for the conservatives, 22a,000. the majority, despite being more than half a million votes, was just 1508. that is reflected in the percentages. 37 point lead for labour, 37.5for for labour, 37.5 for the conservatives. 0ne for labour, 37.5 for the conservatives. one interesting thing to point out, the independence, independence, job present, a candidate critical on labour's policy on gaza, still did not stop them winning, just. look at how the votes have changed. what really changed in the west midlands, the conservative vote went right down. labour's vote went down as well but the fact for the conservative vote went down so much was what got labour over the line. there is the swing. conservatives to labour, a.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday, in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan comfortably beating the conservative's susan harle, 207,000 votes, this time a lot more. this is what the swing look like, a
richard parkerfor labour, richard parker for labour, 225,000, richard parkerfor labour, 225,000, andy street for the conservatives, 22a,000. the majority, despite being more than half a million votes, was just 1508. that is reflected in the percentages. 37 point lead for labour, 37.5for for labour, 37.5 for the conservatives. 0ne for labour, 37.5 for the conservatives. one interesting thing to point out, the independence, independence, job present, a candidate critical on labour's policy on...
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the sunday telegraph says labour wins in west midlands and london. the observer goes with starmer beaten sunak should end purgatory of zombie rule. the express says we're doomed lame duck pm loses tory stronghold. the sunday mirror says andrew's ruin and the daily star sunday ghostly old bloke vanishes through brick wall. probably finding a story about doors there. and those will be front pages. all right, let's find out more. cressida, what are the observer leading with.7 they are leading with starmer beaten. >> sunak should end purgatory of zombie rule. it's calling him a zombie rule. it's calling him a zombie now. so because of. well, because of the mayoral elections and the local elections , starmer and the local elections, starmer is saying, mate, come on, on your bike, it's time to go. sadiq khan saying the same thing. our continuing mayor of london, who's who's done very well in the mayoral elections, they're all saying, come on, this points to the fact that you're on your way out, mr sunak, which of course we know, when do you think he will c
the sunday telegraph says labour wins in west midlands and london. the observer goes with starmer beaten sunak should end purgatory of zombie rule. the express says we're doomed lame duck pm loses tory stronghold. the sunday mirror says andrew's ruin and the daily star sunday ghostly old bloke vanishes through brick wall. probably finding a story about doors there. and those will be front pages. all right, let's find out more. cressida, what are the observer leading with.7 they are leading with...
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khan, sadiq labour party... elsewhere, labour's sadiq khan has won again in london. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you, london. it's the honour of my life to serve the city that i love. therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it, and our economy is growing faster than the uk's. labour also won in liverpool, salford, south yorkshire and west yorkshire. but the eye—catching result today is in the west midlands. chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties' fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. as you can see, it's a real knife edge. just 1500 votes between the labour victor and andy street for the conservatives, despite the fact that mo
khan, sadiq labour party... elsewhere, labour's sadiq khan has won again in london. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you, london. it's the honour of my life to serve the city that i love. therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it, and...
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and a nail—biter in elections in england — labour win the mayoral contest in the west midlands, capping a bleak set of local election results for the conservative party. hello, i'm carl nasman. efforts are intensifying to secure a deal for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in gaza as the israel—hamas war approaches the seven—month mark. a delegation of hamas negotiators arrived in cairo. cia director william burns is also in the egyptian capital to mediate. the talks are reported to have ended for the day, with a senior hamas official telling the afp news agency there have been "no developments" but talks are expected to continue sunday. let's take a look at where things stand. the main sticking point is whether a ceasefire deal will be permanent or temporary. a hamas official says the group will not agree to a truce that does not fully end the gaza war. israel is reluctant to agree to this. israeli forces remain active in gaza.
and a nail—biter in elections in england — labour win the mayoral contest in the west midlands, capping a bleak set of local election results for the conservative party. hello, i'm carl nasman. efforts are intensifying to secure a deal for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in gaza as the israel—hamas war approaches the seven—month mark. a delegation of hamas negotiators arrived in cairo. cia director william burns is also in the egyptian capital to mediate. the talks are reported...
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but if you were to think actually more broadly about, you know, labour, the labour party sort of position on social issues, it couldn't be more diametrically opposed to what actually a lot of these people believe. and you see that in the way that george galloway has very successfully been able to become an mp again by appealing to economically left wing policies, but socially quite conservative policies. he's got an interview out somewhere else this weekend where he talks about his views on homosexuality. no doubt that is going to chime very well with his voters with certain parts of his voters with certain parts of his constituency in rochdale. what's happened here is that the his constituency in rochdale. what's h labour party has taken a particular stance on gaza , which particular stance on gaza, which for some reason is incredibly important to people from across the world, but who are not actually from that part of the world. they've taken a stance on this. a lot of people within the party are very upset about this. certainly within the muslim community. i say the muslim community, a
but if you were to think actually more broadly about, you know, labour, the labour party sort of position on social issues, it couldn't be more diametrically opposed to what actually a lot of these people believe. and you see that in the way that george galloway has very successfully been able to become an mp again by appealing to economically left wing policies, but socially quite conservative policies. he's got an interview out somewhere else this weekend where he talks about his views on...
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and a nail biter in elections in england — labour win the mayoral contest in the west midlands capping a bleak set of local election results for the conservative party. hello. efforts are intensifying to secure a deal for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in gaza as the israel—hamas war approaches the seven—month mark. a delegation of hamas negotiators arrived in cairo on saturday. cia director william burns is also in the egyptian capital to mediate. the talks are reported to have ended for the day — with a senior hamas official telling the afp news agency there have been "no developments" but talks are expected to continue sunday. let's take a look at where things stand. the main sticking point is whether a ceasefire deal will be permanent or temporary. a hamas official says the group will not agree to a truce that does not fully end the gaza war. israel is reluctant to agree to this. israeli forces remain active in gaza.
and a nail biter in elections in england — labour win the mayoral contest in the west midlands capping a bleak set of local election results for the conservative party. hello. efforts are intensifying to secure a deal for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in gaza as the israel—hamas war approaches the seven—month mark. a delegation of hamas negotiators arrived in cairo on saturday. cia director william burns is also in the egyptian capital to mediate. the talks are reported to have...
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he of the labour party, richard parker. he had been giving his victory speech after, as i say , victory speech after, as i say, beating conservative andy street by 1508 votes to now become mayor of the west midlands. well, the conservative loss there is a double blow for the prime minister after earlier today labour's sadiq khan secured a historic third term as mayor of london. this, though, was the moment that he was heckled and booed as he started his acceptance speech to london from london cornfield, london. well, sadiq khan beat his nearest rival, conservative candidate susan hall, in a contest full of criticism over his decision to expand the caphaps his decision to expand the capital's ultra low emission zone however, mr khan insisted he is keeping positive notes who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer , safer and
he of the labour party, richard parker. he had been giving his victory speech after, as i say , victory speech after, as i say, beating conservative andy street by 1508 votes to now become mayor of the west midlands. well, the conservative loss there is a double blow for the prime minister after earlier today labour's sadiq khan secured a historic third term as mayor of london. this, though, was the moment that he was heckled and booed as he started his acceptance speech to london from london...
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choose from the main labor of opposition labour potty, but decayed when it was only 44 percent of the vote. many areas of the country, so i swing to labor and local elections held on thursday. floods of killed, at least $56.00 people in southern brazil, heavier range, and a bus dams and water rushing through the state of rio grande to so now threatens the capital for to a leg rate. tens of thousands of people have been left without drinking water for electricity. so those were the headlines. the news continues here on out of the era off to 11 days in may. thank you and thanks so much and bye. for now. the 12 children were killed may the 34 of them were from the same family when the bombing, the gun in the neighborhood of state law here, north of cause, a city built in on a family, decided to try and run to safety. the old for children and the moment. look here, the color mohammed knew i lived in bay to new york, who just left his home to say hello to neighbors when bull plains fired to miss idols. explosions, killed colored. he was 17 years old. the level of us douglas added method on
choose from the main labor of opposition labour potty, but decayed when it was only 44 percent of the vote. many areas of the country, so i swing to labor and local elections held on thursday. floods of killed, at least $56.00 people in southern brazil, heavier range, and a bus dams and water rushing through the state of rio grande to so now threatens the capital for to a leg rate. tens of thousands of people have been left without drinking water for electricity. so those were the headlines....