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elsewhere, through the southwest of england into wales, the midlands, and northern england, that mix of sunny spells and heavy, possibly thundery showers — those showers quite slow—moving — but the sunniest spot seeing highs of 19—20 celsius. more cloud for northern ireland, but largely dry. still some hefty showers across southern and eastern scotland. further north and west, something drier and, in places, a little bit brighter. now, as we head through monday night, the showers should slowly but surely fade away in most locations. we'll keep some fairly large amounts of cloud, perhaps some mist patches here and there. temperatures generally holding up between 6—10 celsius. now, more showers in the forecast for tuesday, but they shouldn't be as widespread and, on the whole, they shouldn't be quite as heavy. so, mainly fine to start off, some fairly large amounts of cloud, spells of sunshine, too — some of those showers getting going through the day, particularly across parts of england and wales. but in the sunny spots, those temperatures again up to around 20 celsius. t
elsewhere, through the southwest of england into wales, the midlands, and northern england, that mix of sunny spells and heavy, possibly thundery showers — those showers quite slow—moving — but the sunniest spot seeing highs of 19—20 celsius. more cloud for northern ireland, but largely dry. still some hefty showers across southern and eastern scotland. further north and west, something drier and, in places, a little bit brighter. now, as we head through monday night, the showers should...
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after his defeat, the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, urged the party to stick to the centre ground. ministers insist they are already acting decisively. we have a plan, and the plan is working. but voters are telling you they don't like it. but we're not all the way through yet. i think people want to see delivery, right, so they want to see inflation continue to come down. they want to see the boats stopped., for example, nhs waiting lists continue to fall. we've made a lot of progress on that, but we're not all of the way there yet. labour did see a drop in support in some areas where there's anger about its stance on the war in gaza. i do acknowledge that in some parts of the country, that was the case, and there will be some people who maybe voted labour in the past who haven't in the local elections because of this issue, and where that's the case, we'll work to get people's support back. but overall, i do have to stress, these were tremendous local election results. rishi sunak�*s fiercest critics seem to have decided against an attempt to drive him out of
after his defeat, the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, urged the party to stick to the centre ground. ministers insist they are already acting decisively. we have a plan, and the plan is working. but voters are telling you they don't like it. but we're not all the way through yet. i think people want to see delivery, right, so they want to see inflation continue to come down. they want to see the boats stopped., for example, nhs waiting lists continue to fall. we've made a...
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the biggest upset saw labour's richard parker win in the west midlands, defeating andy street by just 1500 votes. the conservatives also lost all mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside, but labour's national campaign coordinator , national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent . shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th. that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> we've heard tonight that veteran party activist graham mccormick has pulled out of the race to become leader of the snp and scotland's next first minister. it leaves just john swinney as the official candidate to succeed humza yousaf, after the former leader announced he's stepping down. mr mccormick say
the biggest upset saw labour's richard parker win in the west midlands, defeating andy street by just 1500 votes. the conservatives also lost all mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside, but labour's national campaign coordinator , national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent . shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is...
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elsewhere through the southwest of england into wales, the midlands and northern england, heavy, possibly thundershowers, those are quite slow—moving. but sunny spot seeing highs of 19—20 c. more clout for northern ireland but still dry, heavy showers across scotland. dryerand in still dry, heavy showers across scotland. dryer and in places, a little bit brighter. as we head there monday night, the showers should slowly but surely fade away in most locations. we keep some fairly large amounts of cloud, temperatures generally holding up between 6—10 c. more showers in the forecast for tuesday, but they shouldn't be as widespread and on the whole, they should be quite as heavy. mainly find a start off, some fairly large amounts of cloud, some time getting through the day particularly across parts of england and wales. but in the sunny spots, those temperatures again up to around 20 celsius. that's a sign of things to come because as we head deeper into the weak, high pressure builds strongly. still some frontal systems to the north of the uk, so rain across parts of scotland, but furt
elsewhere through the southwest of england into wales, the midlands and northern england, heavy, possibly thundershowers, those are quite slow—moving. but sunny spot seeing highs of 19—20 c. more clout for northern ireland but still dry, heavy showers across scotland. dryerand in still dry, heavy showers across scotland. dryer and in places, a little bit brighter. as we head there monday night, the showers should slowly but surely fade away in most locations. we keep some fairly large...
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the biggest upset saw labour's richard parker win in the west midlands, defeating andy street by just 1500 votes. the conservatives also lost all mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside, but labour's national campaign coordinator , national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent . shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th. that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> we've heard tonight that veteran party activist graham mccormick has pulled out of the race to become leader of the snp and scotland's next first minister. it leaves just john swinney as the official candidate to succeed humza yousaf, after the former leader announced he's stepping down. mr mccormick say
the biggest upset saw labour's richard parker win in the west midlands, defeating andy street by just 1500 votes. the conservatives also lost all mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside, but labour's national campaign coordinator , national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent . shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is...
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they don't even have that cold comfort of the west midlands any more. and i think... and, as we could see from suella braverman today, the coup isn't happening. so that leaves the conservative party in a very odd place where, simultaneously lots of their mps think that they have the evidence that they're doomed, but they don't want to change leader because many of them think that would make it worse. i mean, they're stuck, aren't they? i mean, they are really, really stuck. that's the thing that i see — a sense about the conservative party. they're stuck believing that they are on their way to what commissar melvyn on dischord has called starmergeddon... starmergeddon. ..after a terrible week for the tories. it is a takeaway. we can say that rishi sunak will lead the conservative party into the next election. it certainly would be weird at this stage. it would be really weird if he didn't. and i think in time, as i pompously wrote in a piece on the website, i think this weekend might see that this is sort of the moment their fate was sealed, if you like, because the
they don't even have that cold comfort of the west midlands any more. and i think... and, as we could see from suella braverman today, the coup isn't happening. so that leaves the conservative party in a very odd place where, simultaneously lots of their mps think that they have the evidence that they're doomed, but they don't want to change leader because many of them think that would make it worse. i mean, they're stuck, aren't they? i mean, they are really, really stuck. that's the thing...
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elsewhere, a lot of cloud around, a few showers for southern wales, pushing into the midlands. could see an odd one for east anglia and southern counties of england, too. on into bank holiday monday, we do start the day with quite extensive cloud cover and it is another day where showers will develop through the afternoon. the showers are going to be much more widespread and they'll be heavier than we've seen over the last couple of days with some thunderstorms around. probably the brightest weather in the midlands, parts of northern england, maybe parts of east anglia once again. but the south—east could have more persistent rain, particularly towards the south coast. now, on into tuesday, we start to see pressure rising from the west. this is the first sign of our weather becoming a bit more settled. yeah, just in time as we go back to work, of course. now, there will be a few showers around across western areas, but not as many as we've seen over recent days. many parts of the country will have a dry day on tuesday with some hazy spells of sunshine. starting to see those t
elsewhere, a lot of cloud around, a few showers for southern wales, pushing into the midlands. could see an odd one for east anglia and southern counties of england, too. on into bank holiday monday, we do start the day with quite extensive cloud cover and it is another day where showers will develop through the afternoon. the showers are going to be much more widespread and they'll be heavier than we've seen over the last couple of days with some thunderstorms around. probably the brightest...
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lindsay doyle, bbc midlands today, birmingham. with just under 24 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. for now, john 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 tomorrow's deadline. our reporter in glasgow ben philip explains how serious a challenge this could be. it was widely expected thatjohn swinney would be unopposed. the deadline is tomorrow at midday, and it was expected thatjohn sweeney would become the next snp leader and seventh first minister of scotland, but there are reports that graham mccormick, a veteran activist, believes he'll have enough motivations. —— nominations. including about its independence strategy, he's been critical. if he was to win a contest, he could only become party leader, he can't become the first minister of sco
lindsay doyle, bbc midlands today, birmingham. with just under 24 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. for now, john 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 tomorrow's deadline. our reporter in glasgow ben philip...
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the biggest upset saw labour's richard parker win the west midlands, defeating andy street by just 1500 votes. the conservative has also lost all of the mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside. except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside . but in his post in teesside. but labour's national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> pat mcfadden speaking to us earlier this morning. well, in other news, a candlelit vigil has been held for a teenager who was stabbed in north—east london earlier this week, 14 year old daniel anjorin was attacked on his way to school by a ma
the biggest upset saw labour's richard parker win the west midlands, defeating andy street by just 1500 votes. the conservative has also lost all of the mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside. except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside . but in his post in teesside. but labour's national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position...
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across the midlands and east anglia, there is indicative sunshine. —— extensive. singh cloudy for scotland, northern ireland, far north of england. in the cloud, temperatures reached 12 degrees. contrast that with the warm sunshine. top temperature of 20. bank holiday monday is going to be a similar day. then it —— many areas will keep a lot of cloud. as we go through monday afternoon, showers are going to develop and they will be much more widespread and tend to be much more widespread and tend to be heavier. as a greater risk of seeing some thunderstorms develop. probably the best of the sunshine across north of england, wales, midlands and norfolk. there could be longer outbreaks of rain working into southeast england. the rain could be slow to clear here. it will be a relatively mild night where we keep the cloud, temperatures around 8-10 keep the cloud, temperatures around 8—10 celsius. we begin to see if the change in the weather patterns from tuesday as an area high pressure starts to move in from the west. it's not the strongest area of high pressure
across the midlands and east anglia, there is indicative sunshine. —— extensive. singh cloudy for scotland, northern ireland, far north of england. in the cloud, temperatures reached 12 degrees. contrast that with the warm sunshine. top temperature of 20. bank holiday monday is going to be a similar day. then it —— many areas will keep a lot of cloud. as we go through monday afternoon, showers are going to develop and they will be much more widespread and tend to be much more widespread...
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. of being re-elected in the west midlands. �* , ,, midlands. andy street douglas, thou . h, midlands. andy street douglas, though. and _ midlands. andy street douglas, though, and you're _ midlands. andy street douglas, though, and you're talking - midlands. andy street douglas, | though, and you're talking about midlands. andy street douglas, i though, and you're talking about a strong brand. andy street, ben houchen, there was so move to distance themselves from rishi sunak. they didn't bother brand affiliation front and centre. it was all along, we will talk about brunt andy. does not have any bearing on your mind on how mps should be approaching the general election? == approaching the general election? » brand — under. frankly, the country has switched from listening to what conservatives have to say. you have to go back to notjust partygate but also some of the disaster decisions like electing liz truss as a leader of the party, the budget and other decisions, to show that frankly the conservatives are not really in a position to be li
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after a disappointing set of local election results for the party, the conservative mayor for the west midlands, andy street, was defeated by labour's richard parker, while sadiq khan is beginning his third term as london mayor after securing a majority of 275,000 votes. former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so make sure that there are meaningful tax cuts that people can feel and benefit from. put a cap on legal migration. take us out of the european convention on human rights so that we actually stop the boats and make sure that we reclaim our streets back from the extremists, suella braverman there speaking to us earlier this morning. >> well, while opposition leaders are calling for a general election now, government ministe
after a disappointing set of local election results for the party, the conservative mayor for the west midlands, andy street, was defeated by labour's richard parker, while sadiq khan is beginning his third term as london mayor after securing a majority of 275,000 votes. former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general...
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you know, they want, they may or will contact and these midlands there they back, the incumbent, the conservative on the street who to spice the crisis on soon. we've actually widely expected to win on in the context even though labor by 20 point leads and the polls winning that felt like a really big moment for the labor party and for care stormer, there is still also some challenges within these results. the greens have been doing while the democrats been doing well causes desperately hit the labor volts in places in the north of england. they lost control the states and all the middle, some of the states and in areas where independence, labor parties. god, standards are george galloway's workers trying to break and he was a very strong stance on gods. and i think they've ever been criticized for not taking dust. so there's, there is some challenges for labor within these results. but overall they do come out of this looking like the park, you've got them. and then the big question is when the next selection comb with the how stopping by january, how big, how, how are the parts of
you know, they want, they may or will contact and these midlands there they back, the incumbent, the conservative on the street who to spice the crisis on soon. we've actually widely expected to win on in the context even though labor by 20 point leads and the polls winning that felt like a really big moment for the labor party and for care stormer, there is still also some challenges within these results. the greens have been doing while the democrats been doing well causes desperately hit the...
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elsewhere, a lot of cards are run, so much service for wales, pushing into the midlands. bank holiday monday, bitter start the day with quite extensive cloud cover, and it is another day where showers will develop through the afternoon. this poor are going to be much more widespread, and it will be heavier than we have seen of the last couple of days, with some thunderstorms around. probably the brightest weather in the midlands, parts of northern england, may be parts of east anglia once again. at the south—east could have more persistent rain, particularly towards the south coast. choose pressure rising from the west, and so this is the first sign of our weather becoming a bit more certain. just in time, as we go back to work of course. there will be so much i was across britain it is, but not as many as we have seen. many parts of the country will have a dry day on tuesday, with heavy spells of sunshine. starting to see the temperatures reach the upper teens, low 20s. high pressure builds up partnerfor low 20s. high pressure builds up partner for wednesday. it is low
elsewhere, a lot of cards are run, so much service for wales, pushing into the midlands. bank holiday monday, bitter start the day with quite extensive cloud cover, and it is another day where showers will develop through the afternoon. this poor are going to be much more widespread, and it will be heavier than we have seen of the last couple of days, with some thunderstorms around. probably the brightest weather in the midlands, parts of northern england, may be parts of east anglia once...
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the conservative mayor for west midlands , andy street, was midlands, andy street, was defeated by labour's richard parker, while sadiq khan is beginning his third term as london mayor after securing a majority of 275,000 votes. well, while opposition leaders are claiming those election results show that we need a general election now, they say government minister mark harper insists the conservative are focusing on the priorities of the british people . the british people. >> i think all conservatives now need to get behind the prime minister as the chairman said in his article this morning and take that message to the country. we see from the analysis the experts have done that the results show that the position is closer than the polls are suggesting. so it's everything is delightful for the next election, and we're absolutely up for that fight . absolutely up for that fight. >> mark harper there. in other news, a candlelit vigil has been held today for a teenager who was stabbed in north east london earlier this week. 14 year old daniel anjorin was attacked on his way to school by a man
the conservative mayor for west midlands , andy street, was midlands, andy street, was defeated by labour's richard parker, while sadiq khan is beginning his third term as london mayor after securing a majority of 275,000 votes. well, while opposition leaders are claiming those election results show that we need a general election now, they say government minister mark harper insists the conservative are focusing on the priorities of the british people . the british people. >> i think all...
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but in the coolest parts of the countryside, wales, midlands, northern england, could see temperatures as low as four. tomorrow, well, broadly speaking, we're looking at a showery day. those showers really building into the afternoon, and this time, the shower is going to be quite a bit more widespread, but it'll also be a lot heavier. yeah, there is a chance of seeing some thunderstorms as we go through monday afternoon, with hefty downpours. probably the best of the sunshine, again affecting parts of the midlands, east anglia and northern england. otherwise a fair bit of cloud knocking around. we start to see something of a change in the weather pattern though, through tuesday and wednesday, as an area of high pressure builds in. not the strongest high — there will be weather systems coming around the top side of that, but nevertheless it will do. and for tuesday, should be more in the way of dry weather. some spells of sunshine around, just a few showers across western areas. a bit of high cloud in the sky will make the sunshine hazy at times. but those temperatures starting to co
but in the coolest parts of the countryside, wales, midlands, northern england, could see temperatures as low as four. tomorrow, well, broadly speaking, we're looking at a showery day. those showers really building into the afternoon, and this time, the shower is going to be quite a bit more widespread, but it'll also be a lot heavier. yeah, there is a chance of seeing some thunderstorms as we go through monday afternoon, with hefty downpours. probably the best of the sunshine, again affecting...
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midlands rail hub, improving the connectivity of birmingham. but the point here, secretary of state, is that it's notjust about what happened in the last couple of days, which, in many places for you, is dire. you got hammered in the local council elections last year as well. you've lost seven by—elections under rishi sunak. and if we can show you the roll—call and show this to our viewers as well, the roll call of councils that you lost, basildon, dorset to the lib dems, north east lincolnshire, nuneaton, redditch. these are places where labour is salivating at the prospect of taking your mp5. you've been losing under rishi sunak time and again. don't you think you need to change something? look, i'm not going to pretend they weren't disappointing results, always disappointing. i was out campaigning with lots of people across the country and it's always disappointing when you lose hardworking conservatives... but the point here is, doesn't this give you evidence that you need to do something differently? and if you don't do anything differ
midlands rail hub, improving the connectivity of birmingham. but the point here, secretary of state, is that it's notjust about what happened in the last couple of days, which, in many places for you, is dire. you got hammered in the local council elections last year as well. you've lost seven by—elections under rishi sunak. and if we can show you the roll—call and show this to our viewers as well, the roll call of councils that you lost, basildon, dorset to the lib dems, north east...
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let's start off with that result that came in late last night, the west midlands mayor race. here it is. a fascinatingly close result.
let's start off with that result that came in late last night, the west midlands mayor race. here it is. a fascinatingly close result.
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meanwhile, of course, midlands. meanwhile, of course, london's mayor sadiq khan won a third term as mayor of london. another shock given the levels of knife crime in the capital, some might say, and here's reform uk mp lee anderson commenting on this very subject on my show yesterday. >> well, i've got to be careful , >> well, i've got to be careful, what i say about the labour mayor, i don't want to give him too much of a hard time, but it's absolutely useless. it's been a disaster for this country. it's been a disaster for london, and it needs belting out at the next mayoral election in four years time. it's an absolute disaster for our capital city, and you'll see over the next four years what he does to that city. rob a motorist blind knife crime will go up, violent crime will go up, and there'll be sneering away in his ivory tower. and i will keep calling him out . calling him out. >> so i'm asking, do we still need mayors ? nigel? emma, what need mayors? nigel? emma, what do you think? i'll start with you, nig
meanwhile, of course, midlands. meanwhile, of course, london's mayor sadiq khan won a third term as mayor of london. another shock given the levels of knife crime in the capital, some might say, and here's reform uk mp lee anderson commenting on this very subject on my show yesterday. >> well, i've got to be careful , >> well, i've got to be careful, what i say about the labour mayor, i don't want to give him too much of a hard time, but it's absolutely useless. it's been a disaster...
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but in the coolest parts of the countryside, wales, midlands, northern england, could see temperatures as low as four. tomorrow, well, broadly speaking, we're looking at a showery day. those showers really building into the afternoon, and this time, the shower is going to be quite a bit more widespread, but it'll also be a lot heavier. yeah, there is a chance of seeing some thunderstorms as we go through monday afternoon, with hefty downpours. probably the best of the sunshine, again affecting parts of the midlands, east anglia and northern england. otherwise a fair bit of cloud knocking around. we start to see something of a change in the weather pattern though, through tuesday and wednesday, as an area of high pressure builds in. not the strongest high — there will be weather systems coming around the top side of that, but nevertheless it will do. and for tuesday, should be more in the way of dry weather. some spells of sunshine around, just a few showers across western areas. a bit of high cloud in the sky will make the sunshine hazy at times. but those temperatures starting to co
but in the coolest parts of the countryside, wales, midlands, northern england, could see temperatures as low as four. tomorrow, well, broadly speaking, we're looking at a showery day. those showers really building into the afternoon, and this time, the shower is going to be quite a bit more widespread, but it'll also be a lot heavier. yeah, there is a chance of seeing some thunderstorms as we go through monday afternoon, with hefty downpours. probably the best of the sunshine, again affecting...
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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 working... but voters are telling you they don't like it. but we're not all the way through yet. you've got to actually see... i think people want to see delivery, right? so, they want to see inflation continuing to come, they want to see the boats stopped, they want to see, for example, nhs waiting lists continue to fall. —— continuing to see inflation come down. we have made a lot of progress on that, but we are not all of the way there yet. despite a terrible set of results for rishi sunak, his mps are not about to turf him out of number ten, but they know that unless he's able to turn the party's fortunes around, it will be keir starmer walking through that door when the general election does come around. labour, though, faces pressure in some areas where there is concern about its stance on the war in gaza. i do acknowledge that, i
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 working... but voters are telling you they don't like it. but we're not all the way through yet. you've got to actually see... i think people want to see delivery, right? so, they want to see inflation continuing to come, they want to see the...
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been in the west midlands? it must have been a pretty big hammer blow. >> well, it certainly is for the likes of andy street and the conservatives here, of course, who had two terms as mayor of the, of the west midlands. he was the first one to lead that combined authority. much of what it is today is because of how andy street has shaped it, bringing in billions of pounds worth of investment for this region , which it certainly region, which it certainly benefited from. he was very much focusing his campaign across the last few weeks on what his record was here as mayor of the west midlands, trying to step away from that national brand of conservative ism, which, you know, he knew might well damage him in the end , it wasn't enough him in the end, it wasn't enough for andy street as, of course, as richard parker and the labour party won here late last night. it was literally on a knife edge, only 0.3% of a percentage point in the vote here, and 1500 voters here. i mean, there was some criticism of labour, of c
been in the west midlands? it must have been a pretty big hammer blow. >> well, it certainly is for the likes of andy street and the conservatives here, of course, who had two terms as mayor of the, of the west midlands. he was the first one to lead that combined authority. much of what it is today is because of how andy street has shaped it, bringing in billions of pounds worth of investment for this region , which it certainly region, which it certainly benefited from. he was very much...
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sunny spells for much of north wales, the midlands, and eastern areas of england. just a small chance of a shower here. thundery showers in the north—east of scotland and maximum temperatures about 15—18 degrees. the warmest weather will be across north wales, the midlands, towards the east of england, where you'll have the best of the sunshine and this is where you'll have the highest pollen levels through today. elsewhere, they will be moderate. bear that in mind if you suffer from hay fever. tonight, showers across eastern scotland, drifting their way a bit further southward. we will see quite a bit of cloud across england and wales tonight. it means it's not going to be quite as cold as last night. temperatures staying up at about nine or ten degrees celsius across many parts of the uk into bank holiday monday. we'll see this little area of low pressure going out into the low countries and that will clip the south—east of england. we will keep a close eye on that one because that could bring heavy and maybe thundery showers on monday. staying quite cloudy
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labour victorious in the west midlands' _ 224082. labour victorious in the west midlands' mayoral - 224082. labour victorious in the west midlands' mayoral race. i 224082. labour victorious in the west midlands' mayoral race. al 224082. labour victorious in the - west midlands' mayoral race. a tiny margin in a region of 2 million people. one of the conservatives' high—profile metro mayors, andy street, toppled. 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 languag
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but let's look now at the west midlands , look now at the west midlands, because i think that's probably the biggest story , if you like, the biggest story, if you like, of the evening, andy street losing there by just over 1500 votes. but i thought it was very interesting, bill, to see that the independent candidate for gaza getting 43,000 votes. >> yeah. and i think that is a concern, i you know, i think the labour party's position, clear position on gaza has been the correct one. support for the state of israel horror at what happened last october, but also calling for a ceasefire now, i think there has been real misrepresentation of one interview that keir did immediately after october, and that's been weaponised by people on the far left and within some muslim communities. on the far left and within some muslim communities . and we've muslim communities. and we've got a better respond, better get across the argument that, as pat mcfadden was saying in government, it's going to be a major foreign policy priority to actually move towards a two state solution. >> yes, because people ar
but let's look now at the west midlands , look now at the west midlands, because i think that's probably the biggest story , if you like, the biggest story, if you like, of the evening, andy street losing there by just over 1500 votes. but i thought it was very interesting, bill, to see that the independent candidate for gaza getting 43,000 votes. >> yeah. and i think that is a concern, i you know, i think the labour party's position, clear position on gaza has been the correct one....
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sunny spells for north wales, midlands and the small chance of a shower here. under a showers in the north—east of scotland and maximum temperatures 15—18 degrees. the best of the sunshine in midlands and this is where we will have the highest pollen levels. bear that in mind if you have hay fever. tonight, showers across eastern scotland, drifting away, plan crossing in wales, so it won't be quite as cold as last night. —— cloud crossing in england and wales. this area of low pressure into the low countries and that will clip the south—east of england. we will keep a close eye on that because that will bring heavy and potentially thundery showers on monday. elsewhere, perhaps the odd shower developing but mostly dry for england and wales with sunshine. more card further north into central and southern scotland, showers as well, and sunnier skies to the farm for scotland. temperatures down by a degree, but still warm where there are sunny spells. 17—18 trees. for the rest of the week. —— 17—18 . fine conditions for many of us, one ought to wea
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what is your reaction to events overnight in the west midlands? in many ways it was like the culmination of a three—day test match, a one—sided cricket match. 0ne match, a one—sided cricket match. one side dominant throughout the three—day period. 0ccasionally, another side have flourishes that meant it got people excited and made it look perhaps it would not be as bad as some expected. but in the end, it probably was. the results were very poor for the conservatives, if not quite as poor as the most negative naysayers might have expected. similarly, for labour, the results were good, a dominant performance, but perhaps not quite as good as their most positive supporters might have hoped for. a clear picture that really was backing up what we have seen in the national polling notjust in the last few months but last few years. you used to the cricket analogy. i will stay with it. there was talk in recent weeks that if the conservatives did not get a good showing in the elections, they might have to change their captain. suella braverman thi
what is your reaction to events overnight in the west midlands? in many ways it was like the culmination of a three—day test match, a one—sided cricket match. 0ne match, a one—sided cricket match. one side dominant throughout the three—day period. 0ccasionally, another side have flourishes that meant it got people excited and made it look perhaps it would not be as bad as some expected. but in the end, it probably was. the results were very poor for the conservatives, if not quite as...
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he attracted a lot of investment into the west midlands. he is pro—business. he's on the side of growing the economy and growing pro—palestinian marches through the streets of london, which are intimidating. >> jewish people sit ins at universities. >> camilla, i absolutely agree with with you on that issue, which is why i'm on the side of making sure our public order legislation is strong. i passed legislation is strong. i passed legislation myself when i was in government. i'm not at all frightened of taking the necessary robust steps to keep our people safe. but there's a bigger agenda here. you know, the more that we talk about factions and ideology, and the less we focus on business, on growth , on jobs, on housing, all growth, on jobs, on housing, all those issues that actually people are talking about, which is what andy street reflects. theni is what andy street reflects. then i think we've become an irrelevant rump. the conservative party wins elections not by being soft and mushy , but by reflecting the mushy, but by reflecting the views of the bri
he attracted a lot of investment into the west midlands. he is pro—business. he's on the side of growing the economy and growing pro—palestinian marches through the streets of london, which are intimidating. >> jewish people sit ins at universities. >> camilla, i absolutely agree with with you on that issue, which is why i'm on the side of making sure our public order legislation is strong. i passed legislation is strong. i passed legislation myself when i was in government. i'm...
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you mentioned the west midlands, fantastic result for us, i midlands, fantastic result for us, beyond our expectations, a real cliffhanger yesterday. not only did we have excellent local election results across the country but winning that mayoral contest against what i admit was quite a popular incumbent who had run his whole campaign by putting as much distance as he could between himself and rishi sunak and the conservative party, absolutely tremendous result for us in the west midlands. but there is an _ for us in the west midlands. but there is an issue with people's concern over the approach leadership is taken to the israel gaza conflict. i want to show you a quote from the chair of the labour muslim network. what do you say to that? i understand why people have strong feelings about this issue. thousands of people have been killed, there is a great impulse to help people who is something that we share. this is about keir starmer's position i is something that we share. this is about keir starmer's position he i is something that we share. this is. about keir starmer's position
you mentioned the west midlands, fantastic result for us, i midlands, fantastic result for us, beyond our expectations, a real cliffhanger yesterday. not only did we have excellent local election results across the country but winning that mayoral contest against what i admit was quite a popular incumbent who had run his whole campaign by putting as much distance as he could between himself and rishi sunak and the conservative party, absolutely tremendous result for us in the west midlands. but...
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andy street is an midlands. andy street is an incredibly popular, hard working , experienced politician. everyone who knows him thinks that he's done a very, very good job in the west midlands and actually during his campaign, he pretty much wiped the conservative party from all of his campaign literature. he was essentially almost running as an independent, but the very name conservative managed to make him lose in the west midlands last night, only by just over a thousand votes. it was very, very tight indeed. but that is a real, real morale blow for the conservatives. it was a miserable weekend in the local elections and the idea of hanging on to the tees valley and the west midlands was the only thing that were keeping the conservatives going. yes, they did manage to hang on to tees valley all with it, with a very reduced majority . but losing reduced majority. but losing andy street in the west midlands is, is a real massive blow. how long can rishi sunak cling on? well, that is the million dollar question
andy street is an midlands. andy street is an incredibly popular, hard working , experienced politician. everyone who knows him thinks that he's done a very, very good job in the west midlands and actually during his campaign, he pretty much wiped the conservative party from all of his campaign literature. he was essentially almost running as an independent, but the very name conservative managed to make him lose in the west midlands last night, only by just over a thousand votes. it was very,...
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_ 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 m—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 france. and while there will be some about today, will also be some sunny spells and when the sun comes out, it is once again going to feel pretty warm. i will have all of the details very shortly. it's sunday the fifth of may. good morning to you. our main story: the conservatives have suffered a significant defeat in the west midlands after losing the region's mayoral election to labour. in the closely fought
_ 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 m—year—old. good morning. their 22—year wait...
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_ 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 france. and while there will be some about today, will also be some sunny spells and when the sun comes out, it is once again going to feel
_ 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...
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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 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could clawback more ground in london to run a close and that did not happen. it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so, the big picture, across england for local councils, there is only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture and is a similar picture, labour doing well, up 185, the doing terribly, down a73, losingjust under half of all the seats they were defending. you will notice the lib dems are above the conservatives in that. they put in
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...
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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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the tories had hoped that andy street would be re—elected as the mayor of the west midlands, but he lost out by a margin 1500 votes to labour's richard parker. the labour mayor of london, sadiq khan, was re—elected for a historic third term. he won almost 44% of the vote — 11% more than his conservative rival, susan hall. our political corresponsdent, damian grammaticas has the latest. parker, richard, labouring cooperative
the tories had hoped that andy street would be re—elected as the mayor of the west midlands, but he lost out by a margin 1500 votes to labour's richard parker. the labour mayor of london, sadiq khan, was re—elected for a historic third term. he won almost 44% of the vote — 11% more than his conservative rival, susan hall. our political corresponsdent, damian grammaticas has the latest. parker, richard, labouring cooperative
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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. mediators have been waiting for hamas to respond to an israeli proposal to halt the fighting for a0 days and to exchange hostages for palestinian pris
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 the highest temperatures are going to be across northern england and into the midlands — 18 or 19 degrees here with some sunny spells. could be a bit of a sneezy day, mind you. we're moving into the grass pollen season and pollen levels are going to be high across the midlands and southern england, even though in the south, we're going to find a bit more cloud just dampening down the temperatures. and most of that rain that we see here will fade during the evening but we will import some rain from the continent later on in the night and we've still got those heavy showers pushing down across scotland and into the far north of england. and for the bank holiday monday morning, temperatures are going to start at around eight or nine degrees. fly in the ointment on bank holiday monday is that weather front there. it's not really moving very far at all and around it, we are pushing in more cloud and probably more rain, actually, for south—eastern parts of england into central southern england and in towards the midlands. still got cloud and heavy showers in scotland, the far north of
but the highest temperatures are going to be across northern england and into the midlands — 18 or 19 degrees here with some sunny spells. could be a bit of a sneezy day, mind you. we're moving into the grass pollen season and pollen levels are going to be high across the midlands and southern england, even though in the south, we're going to find a bit more cloud just dampening down the temperatures. and most of that rain that we see here will fade during the evening but we will import some...
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but the eye—catching result today is in the west midlands. chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. we can tell you the results now as we approach a general election. as we approach a general election-— as we approach a general election. �* , . ~ election. it's a knife edge. 1500 votes _ election. it's a knife edge. 1500 votes between - election. it's a knife edge. 1500 votes between the i election. it's a knife edge. - 1500 votes between the labour victor and andy street despite half a million votes were cast. this these are the percentages. very close. 37.8 to 37.5. not the 12%, that very close. 37.8 to 37.5. not the i2%, that was an independent candidate critical of labour's policy on the war in gaza. despite that labour made it through. there's the swing. it wasn't just the west midlandses. london today as well. a swing to labour. the conservatives hoped to close the gap, the opposite hand. we now have a good picture across the country. 106 of 107 councils declared. labour up 185. a good result. the conservatives down 473. they lost almost half of all the seats they defended
but the eye—catching result today is in the west midlands. chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. we can tell you the results now as we approach a general election. as we approach a general election-— as we approach a general election. �* , . ~ election. it's a knife edge. 1500 votes _ election. it's a knife edge. 1500 votes between - election. it's a knife edge. 1500 votes between the i election. it's a knife edge. - 1500 votes between the labour victor and andy street despite half a...
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i gather very nearly lost the west midlands mayoralty . i gather the midlands mayoralty. i gather the result is only a really in a handful of votes , and that it handful of votes, and that it would have been great if andy street had won it, but the fact is that we have to look at why we've we've seen such changes there. and starmer's real problem, i think, is that if he tries to win back those muslim votes, as, jess phillips is suggesting, then he's going to be accused of anti—semitism all over again. and that's what he's worked so hard to get rid of , worked so hard to get rid of, from the corbyn era. so he's got a really interesting dilemma. and given that starmer is actually not much of a politician, i think i might sit back and watch him perhaps making a bit of a mess of it, moreover , he's then going to moreover, he's then going to have to answer questions of, well, if this is going to be the result, you're going to have to be in a coalition with the lib dems, aren't you? how is that going to modify your policies ? going to modify your policies? and it does mean th
i gather very nearly lost the west midlands mayoralty . i gather the midlands mayoralty. i gather the result is only a really in a handful of votes , and that it handful of votes, and that it would have been great if andy street had won it, but the fact is that we have to look at why we've we've seen such changes there. and starmer's real problem, i think, is that if he tries to win back those muslim votes, as, jess phillips is suggesting, then he's going to be accused of anti—semitism all...
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but the highest temperatures are going to be across northern england and into the midlands, 18 or 19 degrees here, with some sunny spells. could be a bit of a sneezy day, mind you. we are moving into the grass pollen season and pollen levels are going to be high across the midlands and southern england, even though in the south, we're going to find a bit more cloud just dampening down the temperatures. most of that rain we see here will fade away during the evening but we will import some rain from the continent later on in the night and we've still got those heavy showers pushing down across scotland and into the far north of england. then, for the bank holiday monday morning, temperatures are going to start at around eight or nine degrees. fly in the ointment on bank holiday monday is that weather front there, it's not really moving very far at all and around it, we are pushing in more cloud and probably more rain actually for southeastern parts of england into central southern england and in towards the midlands. still got cloud and heavy showers in scotland, the far north of engl
but the highest temperatures are going to be across northern england and into the midlands, 18 or 19 degrees here, with some sunny spells. could be a bit of a sneezy day, mind you. we are moving into the grass pollen season and pollen levels are going to be high across the midlands and southern england, even though in the south, we're going to find a bit more cloud just dampening down the temperatures. most of that rain we see here will fade away during the evening but we will import some rain...