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our home affairs correspondentjune kelly has sent this update from the old bailey in central london. the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say, having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror attack have been prevented? during the inquest one of those to give evidence was an officer from the security service mi5. he was adamant that although khairi saadallah was on mi5�*s radar in the run—up to the attack and had come onto their radar on a number of occasions, he said there was no way anyone could have actually perceived he was going to be involved in attack planning. today thejudge coroner is going through all the evidence but in terms of his direction of travel, he has already spoken on khairi saadallah as a known extremist with a terrorist mindset and he has also talked about failures by one or more identified state agencies. we are going to get his full conclusions and recommendations sometime this afternoon but this
our home affairs correspondentjune kelly has sent this update from the old bailey in central london. the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say, having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror attack have been prevented? during the inquest one of those to give evidence was an officer from the security service mi5. he was adamant that...
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do you think andrew bailey. the _ was doing. do you think andrew bailey, the governor, _ was doing. do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should i was doing. do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should bej was doing. do you think andrew- bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't support his continuation in thejob, no. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. ~ . didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. . . , ., , didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox— didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. . . , ., , tinderbox. which you set fire to? of course... tinderbox. which you set fire to? of course- -- are _ tinderbox. which you set fire to? of course... are you _ tinderbox. which you set fire to? of course... are you looking _ tinderbox. which you set fire to? of course. .. are you looking for- course... are you looking for someone else to blame? gardening i do believe that... _ someone else to blame? gardening i do believe that... what _ someone else to blame? gardening i do believe that... what i _ someone else to blame? gardening i do believe that..
do you think andrew bailey. the _ was doing. do you think andrew bailey, the governor, _ was doing. do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should i was doing. do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should bej was doing. do you think andrew- bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't support his continuation in thejob, no. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. ~ . didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. . . , ., , didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox— didn't...
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a real trial at the old bailey has begun and beal is now admitted his murder. confirmation that a primary school teacher has admitted murdering her partner, tying his body up and burying him in the garden. a change of plea at a retrial at the old bailey that has begun, 50—year—old fiona beal admitting to the murder of 42—year—old nicholas billingham in northampton in march 2022. you can see that article on the bbc news website where you can get more on that case. a 13—year—old girl has appeared at llanelli magistrates�* court, charged with the attempted murder of three people at a school in carmarthenshire. the 13—year—old, who cannot be named because of her age, has been remanded into secure youth detention accommodation. she is due to appear at swansea crown court on the 27th of may. british universities have been warned they are being targeted by foreign states, whose activities could undermine the uk's national security. senior figures from institutions including 0xford, cambridge and imperial college london have been briefed by mi5 on the
a real trial at the old bailey has begun and beal is now admitted his murder. confirmation that a primary school teacher has admitted murdering her partner, tying his body up and burying him in the garden. a change of plea at a retrial at the old bailey that has begun, 50—year—old fiona beal admitting to the murder of 42—year—old nicholas billingham in northampton in march 2022. you can see that article on the bbc news website where you can get more on that case. a 13—year—old girl...
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ok, we will leave it there, kay bailey - doubt. ok, we will leave it. there, kay bailey hutchinson, former senator and former us ambassador to nato, thank you forjoining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. a murder investigation is under way after human remains were found in a park in south london. the metropolitan police sent the remains away for analysis, and believe that they come from one victim. a crime scene remains in place in rowdown fields in croydon. the force hasn't released information on the person's age, ethnicity or sex. teachers in england and wales could strike again over pay, as soon as september, according to the national education union. the union says pay for experienced teachers hasn't kept pace with rising living costs. the department for education in england said further strikes would "cause more distruptions" to students. teachers across the uk went on strike last year, and ended after all four teachers unions accepted
ok, we will leave it there, kay bailey - doubt. ok, we will leave it. there, kay bailey hutchinson, former senator and former us ambassador to nato, thank you forjoining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. a murder investigation is under way after human remains were found in a park in south london. the metropolitan police sent the remains away for analysis, and believe that they come from one victim. a...
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we stood outside the old bailey three years a-o outside the 0ld bailey three years ago after— outside the old bailey three years ago after their attacker was given a life sentence for his heinous crime. we stated — life sentence for his heinous crime. we stated then that one question remained, how was he ever in a position— remained, how was he ever in a position to _ remained, how was he ever in a position to carry out an attack on the reading public? after a long and distressed _ the reading public? after a long and distressed for that six week inquest we have _ distressed for that six week inquest we have the answers. it is clear, there _ we have the answers. it is clear, there was— we have the answers. it is clear, there was fear thereafter fear their by att— there was fear thereafter fear their by all agencies who dealt with this man _ by all agencies who dealt with this man~ 0ur— by all agencies who dealt with this man. 0ur boys did not stand a chance — man. 0ur boys did not stand a chance he _ man. 0ur boys did not stand a chance. he arrived in the country after—
we stood outside the old bailey three years a-o outside the 0ld bailey three years ago after— outside the old bailey three years ago after their attacker was given a life sentence for his heinous crime. we stated — life sentence for his heinous crime. we stated then that one question remained, how was he ever in a position— remained, how was he ever in a position to _ remained, how was he ever in a position to carry out an attack on the reading public? after a long and distressed _ the...
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly is at the old bailey in central london. thejudge coroner will be the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror attack have been prevented? during the inquest one of those to give evidence was an officer from the security service m15. he was adamant that although khairi saadallah was on m15's radar in the run—up to the attack and had come onto their radar and a number of occasions, he said there was no way anyone could have actually received he was going to be involved in attack planning. today the judge coroner is going through all the evidence but in terms of his direction of travel, he has already spoken on khairi saadallah as a known extremist with a terrorist mindset and he is also talked about failures by one or more identified state agencies. we are going to get his full conclusions and recommendations sometime thi
our home affairs correspondent june kelly is at the old bailey in central london. thejudge coroner will be the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror attack have been prevented? during the inquest one of those to give evidence was an officer from the security service m15. he was adamant...
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do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't support his continuation in thejob. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. which you set fire to. well... i just wonder if it all sounds like you are looking for somebody else to blame. well, what i am saying is, yes... it was somebody else's fault? well, i'm not saying i'm perfect, nobody�*s perfect. it's all very well saying, liz, do you accept any of the blame? i'm frankly not going to let them get off the hook. you talk in the book about the deep state. isn't that to indulge in conspiracy theory kind of quackery? well, it's a description of a group of people, an orthodoxy, a groupthink that is not accountable to electors. so you'd get rid of the office for budget responsibility? yes, tomorrow. you offer plenty of praise of donald trump in the book. do you hope he wins again in the autumn? yes, i do. why? because i believe that we need a strong america. under donald trump, when he was president of the united states, the world was safer. how, then, do we, in
do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't support his continuation in thejob. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. which you set fire to. well... i just wonder if it all sounds like you are looking for somebody else to blame. well, what i am saying is, yes... it was somebody else's fault? well, i'm not saying i'm perfect, nobody�*s perfect. it's all very well saying, liz, do you accept any of the blame? i'm frankly not going to let them get off the hook....
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gunther bailey, thank you forjoining us tonight. thanks very much — i hope you get shot and your other leg. _ i have. good. the irony being, that would be my take on that album. it works on so many levels! that is a poke at music journalism as well. i'm trying to cover all bases. everyone gets it there. i listen to that and it makes me think, oh, is the news, the format, kind of, a bit broken? because that is what happens in the news, and actually, - do we need to think - of something different? i think it is probably symptomatic of news channels to turn itself into a magazine or give itself a magazine brief. but because of that, if you do fly a newsreader out to a warzone that means they can't be that all—encompassing newsreader any more, but those rules haven't been set yet so that's why we have those kind of moments. you have created an existential crisis! thank you. well, whatever i can do to help. thank you. my pleasure. alex, i noticed you took a week off any questions the other week. were you in new york by any chance? i
gunther bailey, thank you forjoining us tonight. thanks very much — i hope you get shot and your other leg. _ i have. good. the irony being, that would be my take on that album. it works on so many levels! that is a poke at music journalism as well. i'm trying to cover all bases. everyone gets it there. i listen to that and it makes me think, oh, is the news, the format, kind of, a bit broken? because that is what happens in the news, and actually, - do we need to think - of something...
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leon bailey and ollie watkins scored villa's goals inside the final ten minutes at the emirates stadium. that gives them a three point cushion in fourth. arsenal saw their title challenge unravel at around the same time last season, and they also have to win at bayern munich on wednesday to stay in the champions league. but arteta says this loss is a blip. we should have scored three, four, five goals and it would have been a completely different game. the impact is now how you react to that. it was going to be always a bump in the road. we won ten, drew one. unbelievable. everybody is on board. as we mentioned, liverpool lost 1—0 to crystal palace — it's their first premier league home defeat since october 2022. their loss at anfield comes three days after a 3—0 home defeat to atalanta in the first leg of the europa league quarterfinals. sunday's loss was at the hands of palace�*s eberechi eze�*s who's 14th—minute goal was the only one of the match. head coach oliver glasner, said he enjoyed watching his side respond to the repeated liverpool attacks. while managerjurgen kl
leon bailey and ollie watkins scored villa's goals inside the final ten minutes at the emirates stadium. that gives them a three point cushion in fourth. arsenal saw their title challenge unravel at around the same time last season, and they also have to win at bayern munich on wednesday to stay in the champions league. but arteta says this loss is a blip. we should have scored three, four, five goals and it would have been a completely different game. the impact is now how you react to that....
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leon bailey and ollie watkins scored villa's goals inside the final ten minutes at the emirates stadium. that gives them a three point cushion in fourth. arsenal saw their title push unravel at around the same time last season, and they also have to win at bayern munich on wednesday to stay in the champions league. we should have scored three, four, five goals and it would have been a completely different game. as we mentioned, liverpool lost 1—0 to crystal palace — it's their first premier league home defeat since october 2022. their loss at anfield comes three days after a 3—0 defeat to atalanta at home in the first leg of the europa league quarterfinals. the loss was at the hands of crystal palace�*s eberechi eze�*s who's 14th—minute goal was the only one of the match. head coach oliver glasner said he enjoyed watching his side respond to the repeated attacks from liverpool. while managerjurgen klopp felt his side weren't clinical enough in front of goal. good chances we had, if you don't use them then it's really difficult. if you stand here and...see the same game, just
leon bailey and ollie watkins scored villa's goals inside the final ten minutes at the emirates stadium. that gives them a three point cushion in fourth. arsenal saw their title push unravel at around the same time last season, and they also have to win at bayern munich on wednesday to stay in the champions league. we should have scored three, four, five goals and it would have been a completely different game. as we mentioned, liverpool lost 1—0 to crystal palace — it's their first premier...
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leon bailey and ollie watkins scored villa's goals inside the final ten minutes at the emirates stadium. that gives them a three—point cushion in fourth. arsenal saw their title push unravel at around the same time last season. they also have to win at bayern munich on wednesday to stay in the champions league. obviously very disappointed with the result, especially with the way that we perform in the first half. it was one of the best first half that we played this season against a top team. should have been three or four or five. we have not scored and in the second half the game changes. we struggled to get momentum. we struggled to regain the ball in certain areas and were very sloppy as well with the ball. and then we conceded a very poor goal. on top of that, we were chasing. we concede another one and very painful lost. 100% very proud of the players, how we face them, being very competitive, being as well struggling in some time, but right in our moment. and progressively we were dominating the match. but of course beat here arsenal is very difficult and we needed play being f
leon bailey and ollie watkins scored villa's goals inside the final ten minutes at the emirates stadium. that gives them a three—point cushion in fourth. arsenal saw their title push unravel at around the same time last season. they also have to win at bayern munich on wednesday to stay in the champions league. obviously very disappointed with the result, especially with the way that we perform in the first half. it was one of the best first half that we played this season against a top team....
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the first thing you'll see is what's called bailey's beads when the last_ what's called bailey's beads when the last chink of light starts to disappear and you see what looks like a _ disappear and you see what looks like a string of beads along the moon— like a string of beads along the moon surface, then the final chink becomes_ moon surface, then the final chink becomes much brighter, looks like a diamond _ becomes much brighter, looks like a diamond ring, and then the moment we've _ diamond ring, and then the moment we've all— diamond ring, and then the moment we've all been waiting for, totality _ we've all been waiting for, totality. this is so special because the moon— totality. this is so special because the moon is— totality. this is so special because the moon is exactly the right size to block— the moon is exactly the right size to block the bright part of the sun, so you _ to block the bright part of the sun, so you can — to block the bright part of the sun, so you can see the sun's atmosphere. something _ so you can see the sun's atmosphere. something that is u
the first thing you'll see is what's called bailey's beads when the last_ what's called bailey's beads when the last chink of light starts to disappear and you see what looks like a _ disappear and you see what looks like a string of beads along the moon— like a string of beads along the moon surface, then the final chink becomes_ moon surface, then the final chink becomes much brighter, looks like a diamond _ becomes much brighter, looks like a diamond ring, and then the moment we've _...
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she says that andrew bailey should have been fired, should have disbanded the obr. what do you say to that message, and her message? well, i think she is the first to say that mistakes were made in that period. i do support an independent bank of england, i do support an independent office for budget responsibility. and all i would say is that some very difficult decisions were taken in that period and they are now bearing fruit. and i think when it comes to the thing that she talks about most, which is the need to grow the economy, what the imf are saying this week, namely that the uk will grow faster than in france, italy, germany, japan, that our strengths in artificial intelligence and our tech industry if the uk particular advantages, those are reasons why we can be very confident about the future. hello from the bbc sport centre. let's start with the news in the last half hour that fa cup replays will be scrapped from the first round onwards from next season. all rounds of the competition will also be played on weekends, including the fifth round which has bee
she says that andrew bailey should have been fired, should have disbanded the obr. what do you say to that message, and her message? well, i think she is the first to say that mistakes were made in that period. i do support an independent bank of england, i do support an independent office for budget responsibility. and all i would say is that some very difficult decisions were taken in that period and they are now bearing fruit. and i think when it comes to the thing that she talks about most,...
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david bailey is professor of business economics at the university of birmingham. no great surprise, we know that tesla is struggling to shift the vehicles. but quite a significant cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. fix, cut designed to get those sales numbers back up.— cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a — numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a bumpy _ numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. _ numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. we - numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. we also i numbers back up. a difficult quarter. for tesla, a bumpy road. we also saw a recall of their truck. the price cut they did before a year ago, it hasn't omitted sales and as it looks at the moment, deliveries for this year are likely to be less than last year. a challenging environment, the ev market globally is slowing and lots more competition is rising particularly in china which can make electric vehicles at low c
david bailey is professor of business economics at the university of birmingham. no great surprise, we know that tesla is struggling to shift the vehicles. but quite a significant cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. fix, cut designed to get those sales numbers back up.— cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a — numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a bumpy _ numbers back up. a...
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in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was presented with the new notes. we have come to you with your bank notes. so this, of course, is quite a big moment because we've never changed this often on the banknotes because the queen was the first sovereign to be on the banknotes. so surprised. yeah. mattel has launched the first major redesign of scrabble for 75 yea rs. the classic board game will now be sold with a simpler version printed on its underside, with helper cards, so people can team up and play together. it comes after feedback from some younger players, who said they found the traditional game too difficult. they hope it will reduce the competitive nature of the game. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. tuesday, unfortunately brought more stormy weather with it
in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was presented with the new notes. we have come to you with your bank notes. so this, of course, is quite a big moment because we've never changed this often...
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do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't support his continuation in thejob. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. which you set fire to. well... i just wonder if it all sounds like you are looking for somebody else to blame. well, what i am saying is, yes... it was somebody else's fault? well, i'm not saying i'm perfect, nobody�*s perfect. it's all very well saying, liz, do you accept any of the blame? i'm frankly not going to let them get off the hook. you talk in the book about the deep state. isn't that to indulge in conspiracy theory kind of quackery? well, it's a description of a group of people, an orthodoxy, a groupthink that is not accountable to electors. so you'd get rid of the office for budget responsibility? yes, tomorrow. you offer plenty of praise of donald trump in the book. do you hope he wins again in the autumn? yes, i do. why? because i believe that we need a strong america. under donald trump, when he was president of the united states, the world was safer. how, then, do we, in
do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't support his continuation in thejob. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. which you set fire to. well... i just wonder if it all sounds like you are looking for somebody else to blame. well, what i am saying is, yes... it was somebody else's fault? well, i'm not saying i'm perfect, nobody�*s perfect. it's all very well saying, liz, do you accept any of the blame? i'm frankly not going to let them get off the hook....
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leon bailey had just enough to aim at. a win would have put arsenal back top, but now they were chasing the game — and also 0llie watkins. and that is 2—0 to aston villa. a big win for villa in their hunt for the champions league, a big slip for arsenal — but there are still six games left. it was going to be always a bump in the road. we won ten, drew one. unbelievable. everybody is on board. win, win, win, win, win, win, win, win, win, everybody is happy. very easy to maintain momentum and be on top of that. it's now, after the defeat, how you show your character, your leadership. liverpool also might have gone top, but they'd been beaten in europe in the week. and soon, crystal palace's eberechi eze was left in all sorts of space. a goal to make you say... wow, indeed, and wow again as liverpool missed chance after chance. might have been moments... curtis jones for liverpool. .. misses. ..in the manager's last season. liverpool are just two points behind manchester city — arsenal only one — but at this stage
leon bailey had just enough to aim at. a win would have put arsenal back top, but now they were chasing the game — and also 0llie watkins. and that is 2—0 to aston villa. a big win for villa in their hunt for the champions league, a big slip for arsenal — but there are still six games left. it was going to be always a bump in the road. we won ten, drew one. unbelievable. everybody is on board. win, win, win, win, win, win, win, win, win, everybody is happy. very easy to maintain momentum...
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, and then, a further two and a half years on, on 5th january 2015, - my trial started at - the old bailey in london. good luck. thanks, guys. at the end of four years, the judge said, "you can go now." and that was the end of it. it was devastating, completely devastating. devastated my life. you know what? i'll never get over this. i've been virtually unable to work for four years. it's taken my health, my family's health, our money, my career, and all because of a campaign against you guys just as much as it is against tabloid journalists. it's a campaign against journalism. many other people were put on trial. frankly, they were show trials, as mine was. time and time again, as in my case, a jury of 12 good people and true listened and threw it out. it destroyed my career, . destroyed my confidence, and it destroyed my marriage, and it nearly destroyed me - completely. i'm obviouslyjust relieved at today's verdict. - but there is no celebration whilst this witch—hunt - continues against my colleagues, who still| are facing the nightmare that i hopefully one dayl will wake up from. jo
, and then, a further two and a half years on, on 5th january 2015, - my trial started at - the old bailey in london. good luck. thanks, guys. at the end of four years, the judge said, "you can go now." and that was the end of it. it was devastating, completely devastating. devastated my life. you know what? i'll never get over this. i've been virtually unable to work for four years. it's taken my health, my family's health, our money, my career, and all because of a campaign against...
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in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there's been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they'll go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was presented with the new notes. we have come to present you with a banknotes and this is a big moment because the queen was the first someone to be on the banknotes. mattel has launched the first major redesign of scrabble for 75 years. the classic board game will now be sold with a simpler version printed on its underside and with helper cards so people can team up and play together. it comes after feedback from some younger players, who said they found the traditional game too difficult. the hope is that it will reduce the competitive nature of the game. finally this half hour, beyonce has made us music chart history again. # texas... it's after her latest album, cowboy carter, took the number one spot in the us billboard country albums chart. it makes h
in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there's been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they'll go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was presented with the new notes. we have come to present you with a banknotes and this is a big moment because the queen was the first someone to be on the...
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chasing a champions league spot this season, villa had already hit the woodwork twice before sub leon bailey slid home to silence the home fans. and as arsenal buckled, ollie watkins strode clear to chip in a sublime second for unai emery�*s team. the defeat leaves arsenal two points behind manchester city, having played the same number of games. west ham's chances of another season in european football were reduced further by a 2—0 defeat at home to fulham. andreas pereira scored both goals, as the away side registered a first league win at west ham for 23 years. fulham move 12th, while west ham stay two points behind the two teams above them. i thought it restarted game really well, in the first 20 or 25 minutes, well, in the first 20 or 25 minutes, we played really well today. we go behind to a really disappointing goal, and as it went on, they created one or two chances, but in the main i thought we had done some good stuff. but ultimately we didn't have enough today to get a win. pleased to fight for the three points, — pleased to fight for the three points, a _ pleased to fight f
chasing a champions league spot this season, villa had already hit the woodwork twice before sub leon bailey slid home to silence the home fans. and as arsenal buckled, ollie watkins strode clear to chip in a sublime second for unai emery�*s team. the defeat leaves arsenal two points behind manchester city, having played the same number of games. west ham's chances of another season in european football were reduced further by a 2—0 defeat at home to fulham. andreas pereira scored both...
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defence lawyers werejohnnie cochran, alan dershowitz, who then became very prominent as well, stephanie bailey, and then after the trial itself, the noise continued around whether these sort of very high—profile moments were a good idea or not, particularly making simpson where the gloves, and the prosecution realised afterwards that that was a very big mistake. tam that was a very big mistake. tom bateman, thank _ that was a very big mistake. tom bateman, thank you _ that was a very big mistake. tom bateman, thank you very - that was a very big mistake. tom bateman, thank you very much indeed, as we bring you more news of the death of oj simpson announced on x by his family. you are watching bbc news. some of our global audiences have opted away from us. we have had a brief reaction statement from the father of one of the victims after the announcement of this news, saying that this is no great loss. that is right. fred goldman, the father of ron goldman who was killed along with nicole brown, in the stabbings, talking to nbc news, on the phone, saying that the death of 0j the phone, saying
defence lawyers werejohnnie cochran, alan dershowitz, who then became very prominent as well, stephanie bailey, and then after the trial itself, the noise continued around whether these sort of very high—profile moments were a good idea or not, particularly making simpson where the gloves, and the prosecution realised afterwards that that was a very big mistake. tam that was a very big mistake. tom bateman, thank _ that was a very big mistake. tom bateman, thank you _ that was a very big...
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alison bailey smith was his neighbour. this was an alternative way of life? of course, it was his way of life. wow! and it's his house. ron was inspired by classical civilisation and ancient history, no magnolia walls for him. and he lived amongst the art he created, covering every surface in his rented flat, apart from, ironically, the kitchen sink. it's quite brave, you know, to do this. most people would worry about making a little hole, but ron created this. as far as you know, the landlord was fine with him turning the fireplace into a lion? yeah, they would have had concerns. he was lighting fires inside the... oh, yes, he was. ..inside the mouth? he was. amazing. the flat is celebrated as a rare example of what's known as outsider art, work made by someone without formal training for their own pleasure. it's now been preserved and it's been given listed status. people think about listed buildings they more likely think about stately homes. why have you gone for this place? it's a markerjust to show the world how significant this place is. it is highlig
alison bailey smith was his neighbour. this was an alternative way of life? of course, it was his way of life. wow! and it's his house. ron was inspired by classical civilisation and ancient history, no magnolia walls for him. and he lived amongst the art he created, covering every surface in his rented flat, apart from, ironically, the kitchen sink. it's quite brave, you know, to do this. most people would worry about making a little hole, but ron created this. as far as you know, the landlord...
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at the old bailey, beal admitted manslaughter, but is now on trialfor murder. rishi sunak has set out plans which could see gps stripped of the power to sign people off sick in england. the prime minister, who was visiting a shoe repair shop today, said "specialist work and health professionals" would be given the job of issuing fit notes. the charity scope has criticised the prime minister's plans, branding them a "a full—on assault on disabled people". labour has set out its plans for building more houses in england. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said they will protect green spaces but would make it easier for councils and developers to build on areas in the green belt such scrubland on the outskirts of towns — what he is calling the "greybelt." there's mounting criticism of the football association this afternoon, following the announcement that they're scrapping fa cup replays. the english football league, which represents the 72 professional sides outside the premier league, say it's further evidence that its clubs are being marginalised in favo
at the old bailey, beal admitted manslaughter, but is now on trialfor murder. rishi sunak has set out plans which could see gps stripped of the power to sign people off sick in england. the prime minister, who was visiting a shoe repair shop today, said "specialist work and health professionals" would be given the job of issuing fit notes. the charity scope has criticised the prime minister's plans, branding them a "a full—on assault on disabled people". labour has set out...
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alison bailey smith was his neighbour. this was an alternative way of life? of course, it was his way of life. wow! and it's his house. ron was inspired by classical civilisation and ancient history, no magnolia walls for him. and he lived amongst the art he created, covering every surface in his rented flat, apart from, ironically, the kitchen sink. it's quite brave, you know, to do this. most people would worry about making a little hole, but ron created this. as far as you know, the landlord was fine with him turning the fireplace into a lion? yeah, they would have had concerns. he was lighting fires inside the... oh, yes, he was. ..inside the mouth? he was. amazing. the flat is celebrated as a rare example of what�*s known as outsider art, work made by someone without formal training for their own pleasure. it�*s now been preserved and it�*s been given listed status. people think about listed buildings, they more likely think about maybe stately homes. why have you gone for this place? it�*s a markerjust to show the world how significant this plac
alison bailey smith was his neighbour. this was an alternative way of life? of course, it was his way of life. wow! and it's his house. ron was inspired by classical civilisation and ancient history, no magnolia walls for him. and he lived amongst the art he created, covering every surface in his rented flat, apart from, ironically, the kitchen sink. it's quite brave, you know, to do this. most people would worry about making a little hole, but ron created this. as far as you know, the landlord...
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do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't support his continuation in the job. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. which you set fire to. well... i just wonder if it all sounds like you are looking for somebody else to blame. well, what i am saying is, yes... it was somebody else's fault? well, i'm not saying i'm perfect, nobody�*s perfect. it's all very well saying, "liz, do you accept any of the blame?" i'm, frankly, not going to let them get off the hook. you talk in the book about the "deep state". isn't that to indulge in conspiracy theory kind of quackery? well, it's a description of a group of people, an orthodoxy, a groupthink that is not accountable to electors. so you'd get rid of the office for budget responsibility? yes, tomorrow. you offer plenty of praise of donald trump in the book. do you hope he wins again in the autumn? yes, i do. why? because i believe that we need a strong america. under donald trump, when he was president of the united states, the world was safer. how, then, do
do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't support his continuation in the job. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. which you set fire to. well... i just wonder if it all sounds like you are looking for somebody else to blame. well, what i am saying is, yes... it was somebody else's fault? well, i'm not saying i'm perfect, nobody�*s perfect. it's all very well saying, "liz, do you accept any of the blame?" i'm, frankly, not going to let them...
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june kelly, bbc news at the old bailey. america's top diplomat is warning china that washington will act if beijing doesn't stop providing russia with supplies for its war in ukraine. antony blinken says he's made it clear to his chinese counterparts that they're "helping fuel the biggest threat" to european security since the cold war. he's been speaking to laura bicker in beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken's visit comes as us ties with china are at a turning point. how's your trip been? oh, it's been... i've covered a lot of ground. the dialogue and diplomacy for the cameras hides real discord and distrust. this is what chinese viewers are shown. a cinematic soundtrack accompanies president xi, urging the us to be partners, not rivals. yet, hours earlier, mr blinken was warned the two sides could slip towards conflict. ..and this could not be happening. but he came to beijing with a warning of his own. 70% of the machine tools that russia is getting from abroad coming from china, 90% of the micr
june kelly, bbc news at the old bailey. america's top diplomat is warning china that washington will act if beijing doesn't stop providing russia with supplies for its war in ukraine. antony blinken says he's made it clear to his chinese counterparts that they're "helping fuel the biggest threat" to european security since the cold war. he's been speaking to laura bicker in beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken's visit comes as us ties with china are at a...
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earlier i spoke to david bailey, professor of business economics at the university of birmingham, he specialises in the car industry. he gave me a sense of just how tough it is right now for tesla. . , , . just how tough it is right now for tesla. . , ' . ., ., tesla. really difficult water for tesla, tesla. really difficult water for tesla. very _ tesla. really difficult water for tesla, very road. _ tesla. really difficult water for tesla, very road. we _ tesla. really difficult water for tesla, very road. we also - tesla. really difficult water for tesla, very road. we also saw| tesla. really difficult water for | tesla, very road. we also saw a recall of the cyber track, clearly the price cut they did before a year ago really hasn't stipulated —— stimulated sales. as it loots, deliveries for 2024 likely to be flat compared to last year. i challenging environment, what is going on is that the market globally, growth is slowing, lots more competition. particularly from china can make electric vehicles are low—cost. if china can make electric vehicles are low-cost. , ., , ., ~
earlier i spoke to david bailey, professor of business economics at the university of birmingham, he specialises in the car industry. he gave me a sense of just how tough it is right now for tesla. . , , . just how tough it is right now for tesla. . , ' . ., ., tesla. really difficult water for tesla, tesla. really difficult water for tesla. very _ tesla. really difficult water for tesla, very road. _ tesla. really difficult water for tesla, very road. we _ tesla. really difficult water for...
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supporters and his family, it also thrust to prominence the criminal defence lawyerjohnnie cochran and f lee bailey, often outmanoeuvred by the prosecution. many people shot to fame in america after this and there was the visual moments of this, there was the highly theatrical demonstration where oj simpson struggled to put on the gloves, this being a key moment about whether or not he could have carried out the murders. it was cochran referring to the gloves in the closing arguments with those words, "if it doesn't fit, you must acquit." this became the iconic line of this trial. the images of oj simpson holding his hands up with the gloves which will be the iconic moment for which he and the trial will be remembered today. and the trial will be remembered toda . ., ., ., ,, and the trial will be remembered toda. ., ., ., ~ . today. tom bateman, thank you. we will be back — today. tom bateman, thank you. we will be back in _ today. tom bateman, thank you. we will be back in the _ today. tom bateman, thank you. we will be back in the us _ today. tom bateman, thank you. we will be back in the us s
supporters and his family, it also thrust to prominence the criminal defence lawyerjohnnie cochran and f lee bailey, often outmanoeuvred by the prosecution. many people shot to fame in america after this and there was the visual moments of this, there was the highly theatrical demonstration where oj simpson struggled to put on the gloves, this being a key moment about whether or not he could have carried out the murders. it was cochran referring to the gloves in the closing arguments with those...
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in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governer and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah. that picture says it all. yes, we had the moment combined with high spring tides so this is a picture in north—west but a similar story on the south coast of england in hastings, the strong continuing but things should improve because the winds and heavy rain that many of us have got will gradually ease and something a little bit brighter will start working in from the west but for the here and now we have low pressure in charge, that's been bringing the strong winds and heavy rain and it will gradually tear into the north sea through this evening and overnight so already something brighter returning to northern ireland, wales and the south—west with shower surround. the heaviest rain lingering across parts of eastern scotland and
in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governer and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah. that picture says it all. yes, we had the moment combined with high spring tides so this is a picture in north—west but a similar story...
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do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't... i don't support his continuation in thejob, no. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. mm, which you set fire to. well, i'm not sure... ijust wonder if it is all sounds like you're looking for somebody else to blame. well, i do believe that... i mean, what i am saying is, yes... it was somebody else's fault? well, i'm not saying i'm perfect and, you know, nobody�*s perfect. it's all very well saying, "liz, do you accept any of the blame?" i'm frankly not going to let them get off the hook. you talk in the book about the deep state. i mean, isn't that to indulge in conspiracy theory kind of quackery? well, it's a description of a group of people, an orthodoxy, a groupthink, that is not accountable to electors. you offer plenty of praise of donald trump in the book. do you hope he wins again in the autumn? yes, i do. why? because i believe that we need a strong america. under donald trump, when he was president of the united states, the world was safer. let's talk about a coup
do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't... i don't support his continuation in thejob, no. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. mm, which you set fire to. well, i'm not sure... ijust wonder if it is all sounds like you're looking for somebody else to blame. well, i do believe that... i mean, what i am saying is, yes... it was somebody else's fault? well, i'm not saying i'm perfect and, you know, nobody�*s perfect. it's all very well saying, "liz,...
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earlier i spoke to david bailey, professor of business economics at the university of birmingham, he specialises in the car industry. he gave me a sense of just how tough it is right now for tesla. . , just how tough it is right now for tesla. ., , , . just how tough it is right now for tesla. ., , ' . ., ., tesla. really difficult water for tesla, tesla. really difficult water for tesla. very _ tesla. really difficult water for tesla, very road. _ tesla. really difficult water for tesla, very road. we _ tesla. really difficult water for tesla, very road. we also - tesla. really difficult water for tesla, very road. we also saw| tesla. really difficult water for | tesla, very road. we also saw a
earlier i spoke to david bailey, professor of business economics at the university of birmingham, he specialises in the car industry. he gave me a sense of just how tough it is right now for tesla. . , just how tough it is right now for tesla. ., , , . just how tough it is right now for tesla. ., , ' . ., ., tesla. really difficult water for tesla, tesla. really difficult water for tesla. very _ tesla. really difficult water for tesla, very road. _ tesla. really difficult water for tesla, very...
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in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. here's the moment the king was presented with the banknotes. we have come to present you with your new note. it's interesting, because this is the first time we have changed the suffering on the back notes. her third record that comes out on the 17th of may will have a sustainability plan to minimise our environmental impact, final copies will be pressed on recycled or eco—vinyl, with all the packaging made from recycled materials. a podcast all about the action the music community is taking on climate. it music community is taking on climate. ., , ., music community is taking on climate. . , ., ., . ~ music community is taking on climate. ., ., climate. it has a track record of takin: climate. it has a track record of taking different _ climate. it has a track record of taking different forms - climate. it has a track rec
in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. here's the moment the king was presented with the banknotes. we have come to present you with your new note. it's interesting, because this is the first time we have changed the suffering on the back notes. her third record that...
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david bailey is professor of business economics at the university of birmingham. no great surprise, we know that tesla is struggling to shift the vehicles. but quite a significant cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. ids, cut designed to get those sales numbers back up.— cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a — numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a bumpy _ numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. _ numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. we - numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. we also i numbers back up. a difficult quarter. for tesla, a bumpy road. we also saw a recall of their truck. the price cut they did before a year ago, it hasn't omitted sales and as it looks at the moment,
david bailey is professor of business economics at the university of birmingham. no great surprise, we know that tesla is struggling to shift the vehicles. but quite a significant cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. ids, cut designed to get those sales numbers back up.— cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a — numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a bumpy _ numbers back up. a...
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they were revealed by the govenor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, and chief cashier, sarahjohn. it's the first time there's been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they'll go into circulation injune. you may have heard of the langauge, esperanto, aimed at making international communication easier, with everyone able to speak it, alongside their mother tongue. well, it didn't really take off. but now, thanks to ai, conversing in another language, or as many as you like, has just become a cinch. here's james clayton. the world is more connected than ever. conversations with anyone, anywhere are just a click away. there'sjust one problem — we don't all speak the same language. i really, really wish that i could, but unfortunately i can't speak any other languages fluently other than english. what if i could speak polish? thanks to new ai apps though, i can give at least the impression of being able to speak pretty much any language, this one is called heygen. so i'm going to speak like this. i do a quick video of myself, upload it onto
they were revealed by the govenor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, and chief cashier, sarahjohn. it's the first time there's been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they'll go into circulation injune. you may have heard of the langauge, esperanto, aimed at making international communication easier, with everyone able to speak it, alongside their mother tongue. well, it didn't really take off. but now, thanks to ai, conversing in another language,...
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in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was provoked presented with the notes. the queen was the first sovereign to be on the banknote.— be on the banknote. that's 'ust about it from i be on the banknote. that's 'ust about it from today's �* be on the banknote. that'sjust i about it from today's programme, do you stay with us here on bbc news, next up is the six o'clock news, we'll have all the latest on the bradford arrest and all the latest from a really fascinating day at the post office and grey. some really telling human evidence. thanks for watching today, hope to see you the same time tomorrow. bye—bye. hello. tuesday was another wet, windy and fairly wild day of weather for many of us. we've had some really big waves around the coast, some coastal flooding, too, across parts of s
in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was provoked presented with the notes. the queen was the first sovereign to be on the banknote.— be on the banknote. that's 'ust about it from i be on the...
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, and with aston villa laced with ambition under unai emery, they received the initiative when leon bailey put them ahead with six minutes left. with arsenal fans crestfallen in the team unable to reassert themselves, ollie watkins ran clear to score a sublime second, his 19th of the season, enhancing aston villa's chances of finishing in the top four. the premier league title race is back in the court of the reigning champions. this wasn'tjust a spoiling effort from aston villa. the top five may well get champions league football, but at this stage only four places are guaranteed, and they have a three point cushion ahead of spurs in fourth, while aresnal are looking up, with those two points now separating them and leaders manchester city. obviously very disappointed with the result, especially with the way they performed in the first half, one of the best first half we have played against a top team, should have been three, four, five, and we struggled to gain momentum, and then we conceded a very poor goal, after that we were chasing, we concede another one, very painful. west ham's ch
, and with aston villa laced with ambition under unai emery, they received the initiative when leon bailey put them ahead with six minutes left. with arsenal fans crestfallen in the team unable to reassert themselves, ollie watkins ran clear to score a sublime second, his 19th of the season, enhancing aston villa's chances of finishing in the top four. the premier league title race is back in the court of the reigning champions. this wasn'tjust a spoiling effort from aston villa. the top five...
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly is outside the old bailey and can tell us more. well, thejudge coroner well, the judge coroner sir adrian fulford asked the question at the start of the day, where these deaths are preventable? at the end of the day, he said, yes, they were avoidable. firstly, the lack of mental health provision for the killer, khairi saadallah. he said there was nojoint killer, khairi saadallah. he said there was no joint approach, this was a young man going in and out of prison, there was no continuity in his treatment. he also said there was a lack of intelligence sharing which meant that saadallah had been released from prison before the attacks when he should have been inside. forthe attacks when he should have been inside. for the families of the three victims, a very hard, very long day for them. but this is what they wanted to hear, they wanted robust conclusions from the coroner. the coroner also said he did not believe the security service m15 could have prevented the attack. they had said there was no evidence saadallah was involved in a
our home affairs correspondent june kelly is outside the old bailey and can tell us more. well, thejudge coroner well, the judge coroner sir adrian fulford asked the question at the start of the day, where these deaths are preventable? at the end of the day, he said, yes, they were avoidable. firstly, the lack of mental health provision for the killer, khairi saadallah. he said there was nojoint killer, khairi saadallah. he said there was no joint approach, this was a young man going in and out...
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lot of these nasa experiments are looking at the corona, i know beforehand you get something called bailey�*s beads forming and then you get the corona, why does the corona matter to us here on earth? 50 why does the corona matter to us here on earth?— why does the corona matter to us here on earth? so one of the main reasons that _ here on earth? so one of the main reasons that we _ here on earth? so one of the main reasons that we really _ here on earth? so one of the main reasons that we really focus - here on earth? so one of the main reasons that we really focus on - reasons that we really focus on the corona for the total solar eclipse, we don�*t see it enough with our naked eye so this is an experience to see that. why we should care about it on earth, the corona is where actually all these solar flares, coronal mass injections, all of these very energetic eruptions that happen on the sun actually originate. so this is a very important region because sometimes these explosions, these eruptions, head towards earth and they can cause geomagnetic storms and i can trickle down int
lot of these nasa experiments are looking at the corona, i know beforehand you get something called bailey�*s beads forming and then you get the corona, why does the corona matter to us here on earth? 50 why does the corona matter to us here on earth?— why does the corona matter to us here on earth? so one of the main reasons that _ here on earth? so one of the main reasons that we _ here on earth? so one of the main reasons that we really _ here on earth? so one of the main reasons that we...
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keir starmer became the leader of the labour party in the first round of voting, beating rebecca long bailey and lisa nandy decisively, and consigning thejeremy corbyn era to the political history books. starmer wanted a clean slate, but if, as the most recent "mega" opinion polls suggest, labour wins as many as 468 out of westminster�*s 650 seats, will that signify that the electorate is energised by starmer�*s programme for power, or that you can be lucky with your enemies? the tories — government and party — have been mired in internecine warfare, presided over a cost—of—living crisis, and failed to get to grips with immigration. for keir starmer, the much—vaunted green prosperity plan all but crashed and burned, in what the guardian called "the mother of all u—turns," attributing the phrase to someone in "team labour". would such a whopping labour backbench fall into line or, after 1a years in the wilderness, would those mps be desperate to flex their muscles? before we discuss that, here's a reminder of how it's been going for sir keir. i'm from the national council for
keir starmer became the leader of the labour party in the first round of voting, beating rebecca long bailey and lisa nandy decisively, and consigning thejeremy corbyn era to the political history books. starmer wanted a clean slate, but if, as the most recent "mega" opinion polls suggest, labour wins as many as 468 out of westminster�*s 650 seats, will that signify that the electorate is energised by starmer�*s programme for power, or that you can be lucky with your enemies? the...
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leon bailey had just enough to aim at. a win would have put arsenal back top, but now they were chasing the game — and also ollie watkins. and that is 2—0 to aston villa. a big win for villa in their hunt for the champions league, a big slip for arsenal — but there are still six games left. it was going to be always a bump in the road. we won ten, drew one. unbelievable. everybody is on board. win, win, win, win, win, win, win, win, win, everybody is happy. very easy to maintain momentum and be on top of that. it's now, after the defeat, how you show your character, your leadership. liverpool also might have gone top, but they'd been beaten in europe in the week. and soon, crystal palace's eberechi eze was left in all sorts of space. a goal to make you say... wow, indeed, and wow again is liverpool missed again as liverpool missed chance after chance. might have been moments... curtis jones for liverpool. .. misses. ..in the manager's last season. liverpool are just two points behind manchester city — arsenal only
leon bailey had just enough to aim at. a win would have put arsenal back top, but now they were chasing the game — and also ollie watkins. and that is 2—0 to aston villa. a big win for villa in their hunt for the champions league, a big slip for arsenal — but there are still six games left. it was going to be always a bump in the road. we won ten, drew one. unbelievable. everybody is on board. win, win, win, win, win, win, win, win, win, everybody is happy. very easy to maintain momentum...
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do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't... i don't support his continuation in thejob, no. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. mm, which you set fire to. well, i'm not sure... ijust wonder if it is all sounds like you're looking for somebody else to blame. well, i do believe that... i mean, what i am saying is, yes... it was somebody else's fault? well, i'm not saying i'm perfect and, you know, nobody�*s perfect. it's all very well saying, "liz, do you accept any of the blame?" i'm frankly not going to let them get off the hook. you talk in the book about the deep state. i mean, isn't that to indulge in conspiracy theory kind of quackery? well, it's a description of a group of people, an orthodoxy, a groupthink, that is not accountable to electors. you offer plenty of praise of donald trump in the book. do you hope he wins again in the autumn? yes, i do. why? because i believe that we need a strong america. under donald trump, when he was president of the united states, the world was safer. let's talk about a coup
do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't... i don't support his continuation in thejob, no. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. mm, which you set fire to. well, i'm not sure... ijust wonder if it is all sounds like you're looking for somebody else to blame. well, i do believe that... i mean, what i am saying is, yes... it was somebody else's fault? well, i'm not saying i'm perfect and, you know, nobody�*s perfect. it's all very well saying, "liz,...