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what do you think london become a no go think has london become a no go zone jewish people? but zone for jewish people? but first, let's get your latest news with sophia wenzler. >> nana. thank you. good afternoon. it's 5:00. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . your wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. mark menzies has announced his resignation from the tory party, saying he won't be standing at the next election. the fylde mp was suspended following claims he used political donations to cover medical expenses and pay off bad people who had locked him in a flat. he disputes the allegations following an investigation, the conservative party says it can't conclude there was a misuse of funds, but said there was a pattern of behaviour that falls below the standards expected of mps . standards expected of mps. british jewish leaders will meet the metropolitan police commissioner later this week after accusing the force of a series of high profile errors. sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests, with the former
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but if you're not allowed to walk across the street in central london because are openly london because you are openly jewish, then it's time for the government to act. >> it'sjust government to act. >> it's just sad that it's that it has come to this, that it's now regarded as not completely safe for jewish people to walk in the streets of their own own own city and not only is it distressing and vile as their views are, the distressing thing, it's also becoming becoming normalised . becoming normalised. >> meanwhile, pro—palestinian protesters have been marching in sheffield demanding a ceasefire in gaza . they're accusing israel in gaza. they're accusing israel of using famine as a weapon of war, and criticised the government for continuing to arm the country . the palestine the country. the palestine solidarity campaign also took aim at barclays bank, urging it to sever ties with companies which supply weapons and military equipment to israel . military equipment to israel. and a two minute silence was held today honouring the english men and women who died serving the nation. hun
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what are they doing in london in the morning? sure. >> well, it's been widely reported that five of the household cavalry horses bolted the words, which the army spokesperson has told me this morning is became loose. so make of that what you will. they are used for ceremonial processions dunng used for ceremonial processions during royal events in central london and other ceremonial events as well. so trooping the colour, they'll be involved with things like that. but just before 9:00 this morning, the army were exercising five horses on horse guards parade in whitehall. and that is the moment just before 9:00 that they apparently bolted . they apparently bolted. something reportedly spooked those horses. now >> so unusual. they're so well trained. >> they're very well trained . >> they're very well trained. they're used to loud noises with the bangs of the cannons, etc. but of course they are fight or flight animals. so if they're spooked, they're going to run. three of the horses ran towards buckingham palace through saint jame
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london marathon is year again. london marathon is upon us. >> hurrah! yes! >> hurrah! yes! >> this year organisers are expecting a record number of finishers , with 50,000 finishers, with over 50,000 people complete the route. >> yeah, they're all great fundraisers, all slightly mad of course. crackers that that goes without saying. and someone who well, we knew he was slightly mad. anyway, as our political edhon mad. anyway, as our political editor, christopher hope, who's a busy warming up this morning alongside his kids. morning, chris. >> morning, stephen. morning, ali. how are you both? >> yeah , well, we're all right, >> yeah, well, we're all right, but we're sat in a studio. we're not going to run 26.2 miles today. how are you feeling? today. how are you not feeling? >> yeah. we're okay. we had some pasta last night, and, we're sort of. it's a nice day. i think . and we feel ready. i've think. and we feel ready. i've got the crucial thing that you needin got the crucial thing that you need in a marathon in. eddie and stephen. are you ready for this? not advertising ,
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is|e levers i don't accept that islamists ar<london. there is an evers of london. but there is an unfortunate between unfortunate alliance between very radical, on the, very radical, people on the, pro—palestinian side of politics, and progressive liberals who do run our institutions, including the police, who are afraid to challenge that first group. and so, unfortunately, they are in alliance . and what we have, i'm alliance. and what we have, i'm afraid, isn't i mean, it's why i'm not particularly interested in the position of, of the met. mark rowley. i think that probably i don't have confidence personally in him and in the leadership of the met, but i don't think it's enough to simply say he should go. there is a problem the culture of simply say he should go. there is a police,m the culture of simply say he should go. there is a police, ultimately culture of simply say he should go. there is a police, ultimately thatrre of the police, ultimately that comes top, which is comes from the top, which is with mayor oversees with the mayor who oversees them. i th
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but still to come more on that disruption in central london earlier , where a central london earlier, where a number of horses rampaged through the capital colliding with traffic, one strewn with blood. but first the news with sophia wenzler. >> thanks, tom. it's 133. sophia wenzler. >> thanks, tom. it's133. i'm sophia wenzler and the gb newsroom . we start with some newsroom. we start with some breaking news. there are reports coming out of southwest wales of a stabbing at a secondary school. police say one person has been arrested after three people were injured in an incident at almond valley school. the school is now in lockdown amid reports that a teacher is one of those who's been injured. parents are reporting a large police presence in the area, with two helicopters at the scene . this helicopters at the scene. this is a developing story. we will bnng is a developing story. we will bring you more as we get it. to other news, the deputy prime minister took aim at labour for failing to back the government's increased spend on defence, standing in for rishi sunak, who's in german
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and a school in london is in trouble for defying the iranian morality police. paul. >> yeah . okay, so, school head >> yeah. okay, so, school head teacher apologises after ban the huab teacher apologises after ban the hijab sign. put up in playground for art project. now i'll get into this a little bit more detail because you're probably thinking what on earth is going on here? and it's an absolute nonsense, really. richard paul, headteacher of greatfield school in barking, east london, condemned the sign as ill judged decision made by a year ten students. so first of all, he's chucked his own student under the bus. richard paul, you should be ashamed of yourself. he said. the banner was tied up in the playground, on the playground fence as part of an art project, and did not represent the views of the school. it's art. first of all, this is an art installation , this is an art installation, right? so this is this is the sort of thing you may have seen at a protest. so the artist who was in year ten, which is a 14 or 15 year old kid, and this head teacher has thrown him under
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. are to london. the police are there to keep they can't keep keep the peace. they can't keep the we've got these the peace. we've got these massive that they fear will massive mobs that they fear will attack they them. attack jews if they see them. >> is a wake up call because >> it is a wake up call because what it does is it tells people it's just israel, you know, it's not just israel, you know, they just israel, but they go, it's just israel, but it's but truth it's really jews. but the truth is, bored this is, it's a two bored boys. this guy insane . he was insane guy was insane. he was insane for going out there. he knew fully well was risking fully well he was risking everything. he's like one of those who've been those those mice who've been infected by that cat. that cat parasite osmosis thing. yes yes. and where the where the mice loses the fear of cats. >> well, i think he was making, you know, a very good a very good example analogy. >> although this is a kind of victim blaming . >> altho
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and heianed five star hotel in london. and he invited gb news along to share his special day's welcome back. it's five 3039. i'm martin daubney on gb news now . the last surviving member now. the last surviving member of a special forces regiment dunng of a special forces regiment during world war ii has fulfilled his lifelong dream to dine at the ritz hotel in london. as he celebrated his 102nd birthday in style . chelsea 102nd birthday in style. chelsea pensioner john morris volunteered for the pensionerjohn morris volunteered for the raiding support regiment and took part in the allied invasion of italy, and cameron walker went along to meet him . meet him. >> war is not glamorous. meet him. >> war is not glamorous . we >> war is not glamorous. we thought it was actually when you're young . you're young. >> john morris is the last surviving member of his sas regiment from the second world war. before joining the special forces, his service began in kent, shooting down german bombers targeting london. >> the only thing i
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well, road in london on monday. well, the prime minister insists that his defence spending pledge is fully funded, though he declined to rule out cuts in other areas. the government has committed to reaching 2.5% of gdp by the year 2030 and is encouraging other members of nato to match that amount. speaker in berlin, next to his german counterpart, rishi sunak , said that rising sunak, said that rising conflicts around the world are making defence spending more urgent. >> we meet as a war rages on our continent and new threats are rising around the world. and olaf, i want to congratulate you on your leadership in recognising the zeitenwende and you taking the historic decision to increase germany's defence spending. and we stand here today together as the leading defence spenders in europe , defence spenders in europe, unshakeable nato allies and the two largest military supporters of ukraine in europe. and together we will continue to provide unwavering support for our ukrainian friends. as you said, for as long as
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many have now london marathon. many have now crossed the finishing line after completing the 26.2 mile route. supporters are still out and about though, cheering those on who are still making their way through the city streets. they started just after 10 am. today, the event raising millions of pounds for charities. our very own gb news political editor, chris hope, was one of the many who crossed the finishing line today. >> well, i've done it. i got round 26.2 miles, five hours and eight minutes, but slower than normal for me . eight minutes, but slower than normal for me. had a very sore left hip at some point. that was really hard . but here's the really hard. but here's the proof. here's the medal. that's why you do this. these kind of things raise, i think, over £7,000 for scope. i'll check on it online later. it's a great cause. it online later. it's a great cause . it's moving, it's cause. it's moving, it's exhausting and it's well worth the effort. and if you're mad like me, want to try and run it.7 >> an
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>> i moved out of london last yeah >> i moved out of london last year, but i do quite. i did quite often see them in london, but i don't know if maybe we lived in a dodgy area. they were doing patrols, but it's not as common as it used to be. bobbies on the beat. >> well, well, 50% of you say you never see it. >> and we're going to be talking to the shadow attorney general about that very shortly, let's bnngin about that very shortly, let's bring in emily thornberry now. she joins us this morning. good morning. welcome to the program. i wanted to start with you this morning about the sad breaking news from lord frank field's family that the 81 year old has passed away after what many would describe as a distinguished career of public service . did you want to extend service. did you want to extend your tributes as well ? your tributes as well? >> yes, i did, thank you . i >> yes, i did, thank you. i worked for many years with frank field and he campaigned particularly on child poverty and on pensioner poverty. particularly on child poverty and on pensioner poverty . and
>> i moved out of london last yeah >> i moved out of london last year, but i do quite. i did quite often see them in london, but i don't know if maybe we lived in a dodgy area. they were doing patrols, but it's not as common as it used to be. bobbies on the beat. >> well, well, 50% of you say you never see it. >> and we're going to be talking to the shadow attorney general about that very shortly, let's bnngin about that very shortly, let's bring in emily thornberry now....
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i didn't london geography. but from central london to limehouse. >> yeah , it's a long way. >> yeah, it's a long way. >> yeah, it's a long way. >> i don't know, dear me. poor thing, but at least they're all right. and the members of the smashed a bus up there. i don't know how they did that. yeah they must be terrified to do that. >> absolutely terrified. yeah. but yeah , the vets say they're but yeah, the vets say they're fine. so good, just interest marcus armitage. armitage, i think you say in the telegraph he is a racing correspondent, and he says even the most highly trained horses can bolt, which i didn't realise i would think if they were super duper trained . they were super duper trained. >> they're very sensitive creatures. >> yeah, they are very sensitive. >> it's funny that we use them for such sensitive work in a way, obviously because of their physical strength, but they are very emotionally sensitive. >> yeah. oh well, there you go. aren't we all, nicky? aren't we all, can we have a look at getti
i didn't london geography. but from central london to limehouse. >> yeah , it's a long way. >> yeah, it's a long way. >> yeah, it's a long way. >> i don't know, dear me. poor thing, but at least they're all right. and the members of the smashed a bus up there. i don't know how they did that. yeah they must be terrified to do that. >> absolutely terrified. yeah. but yeah , the vets say they're but yeah, the vets say they're fine. so good, just interest marcus...
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he came to london. he broke eliud kipchoge course record and ran the fastest ever half marathon in a marathon in the history of the event. and then he went and broke the world record in chicago. so we're going to ask the runners to 30s of applause to remember the man, to celebrate the life that he had , celebrate the life that he had, and we know that london will embrace that thought and celebrate his his tragically short life , but a life that had impact. >> lovely. and he should have been the olympics, shouldn't he, this year. but we wish the family well and wish everybody well the weekend. i guess well at the weekend. i guess it's the time for you it's the better time for you now. work's done though, now. all the work's done though, isn't all to isn't it? now we're all ready to go isn't it? now we're all ready to 9° ' isn't it? now we're all ready to go , yeah. we've got, you go, yeah. we've still got, you know, registering all know, we've registering all the runners moment, so we've runners at the
he came to london. he broke eliud kipchoge course record and ran the fastest ever half marathon in a marathon in the history of the event. and then he went and broke the world record in chicago. so we're going to ask the runners to 30s of applause to remember the man, to celebrate the life that he had , celebrate the life that he had, and we know that london will embrace that thought and celebrate his his tragically short life , but a life that had impact. >> lovely. and he should have...
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i think it was in london. he probably was in london. and he probably was in london. and he probably was he had. he was with bad people. he had. he supposedly he had year old supposedly he had a 19 year old brazilian boy . that was brazilian rent boy. that was a previous scandal. that was a previous scandal. that was a previous si king. >> we don't know whether the people actually with bad people were actually with a bad person, it sounds person, which is what it sounds like the following like, because the following day, he call and he he made another call and he needed 35,000. i suppose that's because the amount had needed 35,000. i suppose that's because and amount had needed 35,000. i suppose that's because and this amount had needed 35,000. i suppose that's because and this was»unt had needed 35,000. i suppose that's because and this was the had worked, and this was the accusation was accusation is that this was coming funds that coming from campaign funds that were then not replaced. >> and this is it's totally seedy and, yeah. >> you know, and also the, his cam
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as a born and bred londoner, central londoner myself. but but, you know, an interesting point that people want a sense of kind of neighbourhood , of kind of neighbourhood, community and collectiveness. and this might be the sort of slightly more bureaucratic , slightly more bureaucratic, maybe slightly fascistic side. >> another thing driving it is looking after each other's property values. and i've lived, times in my i've been posted to new york a couple of times, and in new york, in your office in your not your office blocks, your not your office blocks, your apartment blocks , there's your apartment blocks, there's always the superintendent. who's the person who looks after the building . and there are there building. and there are there tend to be very strict rules in those buildings, too. and it's to do with, first of all, living at close quarters and getting on with each other, but also preserving the value in a in a communal building of your own flat. >> i was just about to say something and i thought well i can't say that becaus
as a born and bred londoner, central londoner myself. but but, you know, an interesting point that people want a sense of kind of neighbourhood , of kind of neighbourhood, community and collectiveness. and this might be the sort of slightly more bureaucratic , slightly more bureaucratic, maybe slightly fascistic side. >> another thing driving it is looking after each other's property values. and i've lived, times in my i've been posted to new york a couple of times, and in new york, in...
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safer for them , because he safer for them, because he himself acknowledges that i want to london be a 24 hour city. but the night experience is very much different from women than men. >> well, also, you know, bars and clubs are not are closing nots anyway, aren't they? nightlife is in terrible trouble how. >> now. >> there's so many annoying things about this piece. i mean, one of them sadiq khan saying it gives me no satisfaction for being shown to have been right in relation to challenges around the police service. his takeaway is that he was right because he means police need more resources. he also claims the mate campaign was a success, which is hilarious because, there was a small increase in a self—reporting yougov poll, people saying that it made them change their minds afterwards, you know, pathetic nonsense. he's obsessed with misogyny. i mean, left wing policies put women at risk , you know, like women at risk, you know, like weak border policies and weak on crime and so on. so now he's saying, oh, but i'm worried about women, but what are you actually doing about it?
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that is the record of the labour london mayor. and no wonder people will be voting against him . against him. >> sheryll murray thank you, mr speaken >> sheryll murray thank you, mr speaker. and i note that i'm the chair of the fisheries appg and thank the government for the recent pollock catch compensation . on the 12th of compensation. on the 12th of may. we will see the first ever national fishing remembrance day. i'll be marking this occasion by laying a wreath at a service being held at new quay side by the memorial plaque, which has the name of my late husband and a fortunately, unfortunately, others on it will the deputy prime minister and will he ask the prime minister to mark this occasion by remembering those who have died bringing this important food source to our table ? source to our table? >> deputy prime minister well, i know how important this is to the honourable lady, and i'm sure she will be remembering her late husband, neil on on this day. it's important that we all recognise the sacrifices made by fishermen
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a decision londoners feel safe. a decision by the us to approve £49 billion in aid for ukraine has been welcomed by the uk, with the home secretary describing it as a vital step forwards. after months of wrangling, american politicians ended a deadlock, agreeing to provide a package which will also help replenish weapons and munitions . president weapons and munitions. president zelenskyy says the move will keep the war from expanding and will save thousands of lives. it now heads to the senate, which is expected to pass the bill in the next few days, and a record 50,000 people ran the london marathon today, completing the 26.2 mile route. they started just after 10 am, the event raising millions of pounds for charities. our very own gb news political editor, chris hope, was one of the many who crossed the finishing line today. >> well, i've done it. i got round 26.2 miles, five hours, eight minutes, but slower than normal for me . eight minutes, but slower than normal for me. had a very sore left hip at some point
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it's a story about london, about money, about . london, about money, about. love. charles dickens and the river thames. how can you go wrong, our mutual friend. songs by pj harvey, who's a highly respected indie artist . and the respected indie artist. and the direction by ben power, who also did the lyrics he adapted the lehman trilogy hugely promising. i an instinct on these i have an instinct on these things. sometimes i walked in, i saw plastic sheeting at the back of the stage, some chairs scattered around and a drum kit and a piano, and my spirits did start sinking . and early on start sinking. and early on we're on the river, gaffer hexam is pulling bodies out of the river to loot them and then sell them on, but they come on with a long plank of wood, and him and his daughter and another person, and they're of doing this and they're kind of doing this on and this is over on the river. and this is over three hours. and that was about ten at minutes ten minutes in. at ten minutes in, was this is not in, i was like, this is not going work me. going to work for
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on saturday, a police sergeant prevented a man from crossing a road near a pro—palestinian march in london because he was, quote, openly jewish. not only does the phrase openly jewish automatically imply that his religion is something to be kept hidden, but if the jewish man's presence did cause a stir, it is the police officer's role to ensure that he feels safe and protected. as a new poll in the times shows, only 37% of people think the police is doing a good job. this is not confined to anti—semitic incidents, but there is a broader malaise amongst the forces of law and order. another example is that a prisoner prison governor apologised to the double rapist isla bryson, who is trans, after complaining about being called son. if our forces of law and order do not stop pandering to the woke brigade, trust and respect will be further eroded . how do we be further eroded. how do we rebuild confidence in them? well i'm joined now by by former metropolitan police detective peter bleksley, peter, thank you very much for joining peter bleksley, peter, thank you very much forjoining me. how
on saturday, a police sergeant prevented a man from crossing a road near a pro—palestinian march in london because he was, quote, openly jewish. not only does the phrase openly jewish automatically imply that his religion is something to be kept hidden, but if the jewish man's presence did cause a stir, it is the police officer's role to ensure that he feels safe and protected. as a new poll in the times shows, only 37% of people think the police is doing a good job. this is not confined to...
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on saturday, a police sergeant prevented a man from crossing a road near a pro—palestinian march in london because he was, quote, openly jewish. not only does the phrase openly jewish automatically imply that his religion is something to be kept hidden, but if the jewish man's presence did cause a stir, it is the police officer's role to ensure that he feels safe and protected. as a new poll in the times shows, only 37% of people think the police is doing a good job. this is not confined to anti—semitic incidents, but there is a broader malaise amongst the forces of law and order. another example is that a prisoner prison governor apologised to the double rapist isla bryson, who is trans, after complaining about being called son. if our forces of law and order do not stop pandering to the woke brigade, trust and respect will be further eroded . how do we be further eroded. how do we rebuild confidence in them? well i'm joined now by by former metropolitan police detective peter bleksley, peter, thank you very much for joining peter bleksley, peter, thank you very much forjoining me. how
on saturday, a police sergeant prevented a man from crossing a road near a pro—palestinian march in london because he was, quote, openly jewish. not only does the phrase openly jewish automatically imply that his religion is something to be kept hidden, but if the jewish man's presence did cause a stir, it is the police officer's role to ensure that he feels safe and protected. as a new poll in the times shows, only 37% of people think the police is doing a good job. this is not confined to...
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he's gone to dine at the ritz hotel in london to celebrate his 102nd birthday in style. chelsea pensioner john morris volunteered for the pensionerjohn morris volunteered for the raiding support regiment and took part in the allied invasion of italy. gb news correspondent cameron walker went to meet him at the ritz today , war is not glamorous i >> -- >> we thought it was actually when you're young. >> john morris is the last surviving member of his sas regiment from the second world war. before joining the special forces , his service began in forces, his service began in kent, shooting down german bombers targeting london. >> the only thing i shot down, actually was a chimney kitchen chimney . accidentally by chimney. accidentally by mistake. nobody had any breakfast that morning . i wasn't breakfast that morning. i wasn't very popular. >> john was one of the last people to receive a 100th birthday card from queen elizabeth ii. >> all birthday cards from the children from christ church school celebrating his 102nd birthday this week, local school children made him card
he's gone to dine at the ritz hotel in london to celebrate his 102nd birthday in style. chelsea pensioner john morris volunteered for the pensionerjohn morris volunteered for the raiding support regiment and took part in the allied invasion of italy. gb news correspondent cameron walker went to meet him at the ritz today , war is not glamorous i >> -- >> we thought it was actually when you're young. >> john morris is the last surviving member of his sas regiment from the...
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there are about 20 to 30,000 people that descend onto london. >> well, even more so . this is >> well, even more so. this is about a hundred people. it looks like there's a couple of hundred people there trying to walk down the street. the police from what, from what i can see are intentionally stopping them from walking down the street and causing the police look from these pictures look like they're up for a for a scuffle because the organisers said we will end the organisers said we will end the march at this point and then go backwards. >> and they extended through. >> and they extended through. >> and they extended through. >> and that's why i find it amazing. people have been arrested for being arrested for being drunk and disorderly, yet people can go down whitehall screaming for invitada river to the sea carrying swastikas, and they don't get nicked. >> this actually proves the point because we don't make it a proper national day of celebration. you finish up having people doing independent marches and protests and their own things. other countries make it a na
there are about 20 to 30,000 people that descend onto london. >> well, even more so . this is >> well, even more so. this is about a hundred people. it looks like there's a couple of hundred people there trying to walk down the street. the police from what, from what i can see are intentionally stopping them from walking down the street and causing the police look from these pictures look like they're up for a for a scuffle because the organisers said we will end the organisers said...
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feeding into parts of east anglia and towards london and kent. as we head towards the afternoon, some showery outbreaks across parts of the southwest . otherwise lots of the southwest. otherwise lots of the southwest. otherwise lots of places having a dry day, particularly across northern england, northern ireland and scotland. lots of sunshine and blue skies here. a bit of a west east split in our temperatures in the east. pretty cool at times. temperatures just about getting into double figures, milder or warmer further west with lots of places in the mid, possibly even high teens. any drizzly rain across parts of the southeast will clear away as we go through this evening, leaving a largely dry night and largely clear skies . two as a largely dry night and largely clear skies. two as a a largely dry night and largely clear skies . two as a result, clear skies. two as a result, with the clear skies and some cold air making its way across the country, we are going to see temperatures taking a bit of a dip, so there will be a bit of frost around
feeding into parts of east anglia and towards london and kent. as we head towards the afternoon, some showery outbreaks across parts of the southwest . otherwise lots of the southwest. otherwise lots of the southwest. otherwise lots of places having a dry day, particularly across northern england, northern ireland and scotland. lots of sunshine and blue skies here. a bit of a west east split in our temperatures in the east. pretty cool at times. temperatures just about getting into double...
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but i just say one tiny point i was out canvassing with 60 labour canvassers yesterday in london for sadiq khan for the mayoral election. i canvassed 3 or 4 times a week, not once this year . tom, pippa has any person on the doorstep mentioned boat people or ru and compared to all the problems with european immigrants or before you were born when i was young, man, you don't pass time. all the immigrants from pakistan, india, afro—caribbean, 1970s, early 80s. this is a non—issue. lord ashcroft then, as i read your tweet on this. >> yeah, you were canvassing in westminster, weren't you? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> in the heart of the political bubble. yeah, absolutely. >> social housing. westminster i can see saint john's, smith square, the great church , and square, the great church, and all the politicians go to round the door from where it just it just might be it might feel a bit different. >> it might come up on the doorsteps a bit more if you're in kent or if you're in, i don't know, parts of parts of the red wall, sunderland . if you're in, wall, sunderland. if you're in, i'm bisho
but i just say one tiny point i was out canvassing with 60 labour canvassers yesterday in london for sadiq khan for the mayoral election. i canvassed 3 or 4 times a week, not once this year . tom, pippa has any person on the doorstep mentioned boat people or ru and compared to all the problems with european immigrants or before you were born when i was young, man, you don't pass time. all the immigrants from pakistan, india, afro—caribbean, 1970s, early 80s. this is a non—issue. lord...
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this email was sent in to me and it comes from a school in london. we can't name the school though. i'd very much like to. dear parents. hello this is a reminder that tomorrow the 23rd of april, i.e. today is our spanish language day. all children are invited to come to school wearing the colours of the spanish flag. red and yellow . and it's true, it is and yellow. and it's true, it is the united nations spanish language day. but wouldn't you hope that this school and many others, rather than encouraging people to dress up in spanish flags , might teach them a bit flags, might teach them a bit about england, england's flag , about england, england's flag, saint george and where it comes from? and i do feel on issues like this, we are being let down by our educational sector absolutely dreadfully. now i'm joined down the line by tobias ellwood, conservative member of parliament for bournemouth east, former regular army officer and still in the army reserve. tobias, good news that finally, finally the government have shifted, it's taken an awful long time. it was ignored in the budge
this email was sent in to me and it comes from a school in london. we can't name the school though. i'd very much like to. dear parents. hello this is a reminder that tomorrow the 23rd of april, i.e. today is our spanish language day. all children are invited to come to school wearing the colours of the spanish flag. red and yellow . and it's true, it is and yellow. and it's true, it is the united nations spanish language day. but wouldn't you hope that this school and many others, rather than...
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mean, i say to our i mean, that tends to be white liberal guilt, but by, by some of our members in london thinking that, oh, you know, do this. but actually if you look today at the most patriotic estate in the country, which is this estate in bermondsey, with pictures of all over the internet, where the saint george's flag is flying absolutely in the heart of traditional labour territory, with the labour council and a labour mp and people from all backgrounds, not just all ethnic backgrounds, not just all ethnic backgrounds, but also people from across europe and. yeah, as well. >> and yet a report out yesterday saying one eighth of labour voters think the saint george's flag itself is racist. >> that might be our scottish voters taking the mickey in the poll. >> i thought, i mean, look, there's a small minority of people who call themselves liberal who get who have , and liberal who get who have, and some of them are labour party members, some of them are party mps, some of them are labour party ministers who get a little bit like that because obviously we have seen the saint george's f
mean, i say to our i mean, that tends to be white liberal guilt, but by, by some of our members in london thinking that, oh, you know, do this. but actually if you look today at the most patriotic estate in the country, which is this estate in bermondsey, with pictures of all over the internet, where the saint george's flag is flying absolutely in the heart of traditional labour territory, with the labour council and a labour mp and people from all backgrounds, not just all ethnic backgrounds,...