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the romans call the bread and circus they sure did mark marks about a one of the best guess we get on the show and we often have great conversations. i'm so glad we do it so transparent. thank you. my friend. before we go, i want to remind you of our mission here. simple, really. we try and the silo, the world gotta stop living in these little box. we should be able to talk about everything because truths don't live in boxes. public sanchez, what we try to do here on the rest of the is already those lines. it's can be started by line. please can be expanded by true importance of we can name of the curve of stations that transparency is an extraordinary drawn mistake, patrice. then just succeeded in finding documents that existed in making them available to the world public. i mean, what could be more holding back by publishing information and sharing information with the public. he was exercising the rights for a speech he did so in the public interest to some realized and smith and, and honestly, to relate to seriously i'm, i know why advice may assume that no one who is the guy that
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mark kimmitt, i want you to - nuclear programme. mark. kimmitt, i want you to stay right there, if you don't mind. we will bring in michael singh, the washington institute, joining us here. thanks for joining us here. thanks for joining us. ringing you up to date on what we know, we are hearing an israeli missile has hit iran, coming from cbs news, our partner, and we are trying to bring as many details to our viewers as we can but in terms of what we know right now, what's your reaction to what seeing tonight?— seeing tonight? well, if in fact these _ seeing tonight? well, if in fact these initial _ seeing tonight? well, if in fact these initial details i seeing tonight? well, if in| fact these initial details are true, it looks like it would be a fairly limited israeli retaliatory strike. and that i think is what we largely expected. the notion that israel was not going to respond to a direct attack on its territory from iran was always far—fetched but i think if, in fact, this is the response, so far it looks like a response thatis
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what is there to mark six months on in your opinion? there to mark six months on in your oinion? ~ . u, there to mark six months on in your oinion? ~ . ., ~ , ., opinion? what we can mark is that israel is not _ opinion? what we can mark is that israel is not closer— opinion? what we can mark is that israel is not closer even _ opinion? what we can mark is that israel is not closer even with - opinion? what we can mark is that israel is not closer even with one | israel is not closer even with one millimetre to bring security and safety to the people of israel. on the contrary, we are getting further and further from security and safety, and what i am afraid of the most is that we will and we will count the more people will be killed and the numbers will i think it is time for the world to wake up and stop the war, which is exactly what i am saying, parents bring a diplomatic solution to the region, a diplomatic solution to the region, a diplomatic solution to make this war the last war. we we are trapped in a war of revenge and we cant not the to intervene and to stop the war
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mark, to you. with that military perspective, laura saying it was a pretty tense moment for powers around the world, including the united states tonight. how much was the united states military bracing itself, and what do you think — to both of you, i will ask you, laura swelled — this means about global security with where we are tonight? i would say — not unprecedented, but probably the highest level of us protection in the region than we have seen in several months and i think that will continue in the coming days. i do think that what we saw play out here has taken, again, the eye off the ball and —— of what i think is an even more important conflict and the resolve to provide the resources to ukraine that it needs. i resources to ukraine that it needs. , ., ., needs. i “ust want to give briefly. _ needs. i just want to give briefly, laura, _ needs. i just want to give briefly, laura, the i needs. i just want to give briefly, laura, the last i needs. i just want to give | briefly,
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alex —— mark menzies. now, to ukraine. we start this hour with ukraine, which has welcomed the 61 billion dollar package of military aid, finally approved by us lawmakers last night. russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid — which includes ammunition and air defences, was evidence that the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". the bill will see a $61 billion dollar package for ukraine, package for ukraine, including ammunition and air defences. presidentjoe biden welcomed the deal, which he said would "answer history's call". ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky described the american support as "vital" and said it would save thousands of lives. russian officials on the other hand, said it would further ruin ukraine and result in the deaths of even more ukrainians. there's a huge reaction from ukrainians to the news of the funding, many of them thanking the us on social media. let's hearfr
alex —— mark menzies. now, to ukraine. we start this hour with ukraine, which has welcomed the 61 billion dollar package of military aid, finally approved by us lawmakers last night. russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid — which includes ammunition and air defences, was evidence that the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". the bill will see a...
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we clearly marked their, uh, their uh country are truly, truly uh, uh, standards for us. and it's never heard before. and again, we can, we can try our deepest condense for our police from the w. c. k. yeah, they'll tell you, sir, that these envoys all the, uh, the aid will cuz they, they are clearly marks. i mean, we would say clearly models. i mean, is it just a big red cross on the side of the vine? could it be mistaken? in the middle of the night because we've had the idea of socialism sort of come out and say it was an accident. could have been an accident or does it look deliberate a lot. uh, i believe i believe all the organization who was inside and guys know whether it's a deployed, it'd be a central orange close there where they, they will mark their of a high code. yeah. with them mark their place of the camp loan or even their clinic as far as for the may be confused. so that it's, it's kind of a confusing if the, the, the 10 percent that they're from the is really told us that they are missed, missed are guessing the, the, the, the left effect. right is very
we clearly marked their, uh, their uh country are truly, truly uh, uh, standards for us. and it's never heard before. and again, we can, we can try our deepest condense for our police from the w. c. k. yeah, they'll tell you, sir, that these envoys all the, uh, the aid will cuz they, they are clearly marks. i mean, we would say clearly models. i mean, is it just a big red cross on the side of the vine? could it be mistaken? in the middle of the night because we've had the idea of socialism sort...
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i these days to spot a fake western mark? ~ , ., , ., , mark? i think question is what gives us confidence _ mark? i think question is what gives us confidence that _ mark? i think question is what gives us confidence that something - mark? i think question is what gives us confidence that something is - us confidence that something is real. fakes have always been around, since photography and moving image, we have always had some kind of manipulation of photographs, lots of the things that magicians do with photography, so they've always been around, the question is what gives us confidence now today that something is real. that is the thing that i find fascinating. is it somebody�*s qualifications are that they come from a certain place or somebody else comes from another place or where an object comes from? is that the thing that gives us confidence? i think that is more the area that is worth exploring. that's bring you up—to—date with our breaking news this hour. and we are hearing that the white house is aware of those reports of the
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there have been calls for the met police commissioner, mark rowley, to resign. he is due to meet the london mayor tomorrow and the home secretary during the week to discuss the incident. well, the met police has just issued a statement outlining the steps it is taking address the situation. it also says... here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a pro—palestine march. when the crowd is gone, i will escort you out. but he's told that's not possible. but why? you are quite openlyjewish. i'm not accusing you of anything but i am worried about the reaction to your preseence. if you choose to remain here,... today, he's calling for the head of the met to resign. after six months of sir mark rowley�*s metropolitan police deciding to curtail the rights of law—abiding londoners, including thejewish community, to appease lawless mobs, i think it's time for sir mark rowley to go. sir mark has apologised for the incident, the second apology in three days, saying he wants london to be a city where everyone feels safe. since the hamas attac
there have been calls for the met police commissioner, mark rowley, to resign. he is due to meet the london mayor tomorrow and the home secretary during the week to discuss the incident. well, the met police has just issued a statement outlining the steps it is taking address the situation. it also says... here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a pro—palestine march. when the crowd is gone, i will escort you out. but he's told that's not possible. but why? you...
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in a statement, mark meznies said... let's get more from our political correspondent, iain watson, who's in the newsroom. just tremendous of the background of where we are today. the just tremendous of the background of where we are today.— where we are today. the socket on the --aer where we are today. the socket on the paper in _ where we are today. the socket on the paper in the — where we are today. the socket on the paper in the times _ where we are today. the socket on the paper in the times newspaperl the paper in the times newspaper reported a bizarre story where, last december, apparently, according to the times, had met a local official in his party at 315 in the morning demanding £5,000 what she said as a matter of life and death because she had to be released from a flat in which he was locked by some bad people. in addition to this, the times newspaper also alleged that some other funds that were meant to be used for a company will use for private medical bills for mr menzies as well. he told the times
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mark, i don't want to touch too — come. mark, i don't want to touch too much _ come. mark, i don't want to touch too much on - come. mark, i don't want to touch too much on us i come. mark, i don't want to i touch too much on us domestic politics but of course all of this is coming in an election yearfor this is coming in an election year for pleasant this is coming in an election yearfor pleasant biden —— president biden, that will be difficult to?— difficult to? there are a number _ difficult to? there are a number of _ difficult to? there are a number of things i difficult to? there are a number of things any i difficult to? there are aj number of things any of difficult to? there are a i number of things any of our senior executive branch leaders have to manage and that is just really since october seven, one more secure strategic crisis but that's what you expect of leaders of any nation, regardless of party, that you have to be able to rely on the expertise that is around you, which i think president biden has done a very good job of that as other previous
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i think it's time for sir mark rowley to go. he has had long enough to get to grips with the situation, to get his police force under control, to tell his front line officers, don't worry, we are going to send enough police to back you up so that you can make the right decisions. and instead, he hasn't done that. and because of that, he has to go. the time has come. a little earlier our reporter angus crawford outlined the pressure now lying upon the met police commissioner. well, it's been very interesting. here in london, since the 7th of october attacks and israel's response, if you like, the politics of the middle east has been played out on the street every weekend with demonstration and counterdemonstration. the met police has come under huge pressure to get the balance right. what balance? the balance between allowing peaceful process and cracking down on anti—semitism, hate speech and intimidation. the response we have had from downing street today is very interesting. it is very measured. although downing street said
i think it's time for sir mark rowley to go. he has had long enough to get to grips with the situation, to get his police force under control, to tell his front line officers, don't worry, we are going to send enough police to back you up so that you can make the right decisions. and instead, he hasn't done that. and because of that, he has to go. the time has come. a little earlier our reporter angus crawford outlined the pressure now lying upon the met police commissioner. well, it's been...
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that is what mark said here.- that is what mark said here. is that what it was — that is what mark said here. is that what it was like _ that is what mark said here. is that what it was like in _ that is what mark said here. is that what it was like in this _ what it was like in this organisation at the time, it was all about— organisation at the time, it was all about brand reputation? the organisation at the time, it was all about brand reputation?— about brand reputation? the first i knew of this _ about brand reputation? the first i knew of this is, _ about brand reputation? the first i knew of this is, it _ about brand reputation? the first i knew of this is, it came _ about brand reputation? the first i knew of this is, it came in - knew of this is, it came in separately from martin's sister. there was a separate report of what i originally heard was a traffic accident. i didn't know he had deliberately walked in front of the bus at that time. so there is more correspondence. roger gale was running the crown network at the time. .
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sir mark rowley had no choice but to ste down. ., ~ sir mark rowley had no choice but to ste down. . ~ i. sir mark rowley had no choice but to ste down. ., ~ ,, _, , step down. thank you. of course, there is more _ step down. thank you. of course, there is more on _ step down. thank you. of course, there is more on a _ step down. thank you. of course, there is more on a bbc— step down. thank you. of course, there is more on a bbc no - step down. thank you. of course, | there is more on a bbc no website and app if you want to learn more about the reaction and the pressure right now on the mat. —— met. now it's time for a look at today's sport with jane. thank you. hello from the bbc sport centre. kenya's peresjepchirchir set a new women's only world record as she stormed to victory at the 2024 london marathon. jep—chir—chir crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds to break the record by 45 seconds. second—place tigst assefa and joyciline jepkosgei in third were also within that time. in the men's, alexander mutiso munyao made it a kenyan double. britain's e
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mark menzies. _ of clarity needs to stop. mark menzies, this _ of clarity needs to stop. mark menzies, this was _ of clarity needs to stop. mark menzies, this was him - of clarity needs to stop. mark menzies, this was him last i of clarity needs to stop. mark menzies, this was him last week urging transparency about the impact locally of a wind farm being built offshore. the allegation about his own behaviour, first reported by the times newspaper, is that last december at three o'clock in the morning he called his former campaign manager and said "bad people" had locked him in a flat, adding that he needed £5,000 as a matter of life or death. it is claimed campaign donations were later used to cover the payment, and also that he has received £14,000 to cover medical bills. the bbc has not been able to speak to him for a comment but in a statement to the times he said... i strongly dispute the allegations put to me, i have fully complied with all the rules for declarations as there is an investigation ongoing, i will not be commenting further. the conservative party was
mark menzies. _ of clarity needs to stop. mark menzies, this _ of clarity needs to stop. mark menzies, this was _ of clarity needs to stop. mark menzies, this was him - of clarity needs to stop. mark menzies, this was him last i of clarity needs to stop. mark menzies, this was him last week urging transparency about the impact locally of a wind farm being built offshore. the allegation about his own behaviour, first reported by the times newspaper, is that last december at three o'clock in the...
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the incident has led to met chief sir mark rowley apologising twice in three days. he's since been summoned to an urgent meeting today with the mayor of london, sadiq khan. it comes amid calls for the commissioner to resign. sir mark and the met have come under fire for the way pro—palestinian marches have been accused of turning london into a no—go zone forjewish people. in a bid to mend those relations, he will also speak withjewish groups today. if i remain here, you will arrest me? mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he has accepted. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. earlier i asked independent adviser to uk government on antisemitism lord john mann if sir mark rowley should stay in his post. he's one of the experts on counterterrorism in this country, the best the police has got, the most experienced. and that's by far the most dangerous threat that the country and the jewish community faces. and so i've spoken withjewish community leaders over the weekend, and there's no demand from them for him to resign. none whatsoever. he should
the incident has led to met chief sir mark rowley apologising twice in three days. he's since been summoned to an urgent meeting today with the mayor of london, sadiq khan. it comes amid calls for the commissioner to resign. sir mark and the met have come under fire for the way pro—palestinian marches have been accused of turning london into a no—go zone forjewish people. in a bid to mend those relations, he will also speak withjewish groups today. if i remain here, you will arrest me? mr...
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anniversary is being marked. very solemn and _ anniversary is being marked. very solemn and poignant, _ anniversary is being marked. - solemn and poignant, notjust for one days, but people around the world who have been remembering how hate and discrimination just ascended into the slaughter of close to 1 ascended into the slaughter of close to1 million people in 1994 —— not just for rwandis. the commemoration begins and for the next 100 days, rwandis will be remembering the act of 1994 that changed their lives in many ways. earlier today, of 1994 that changed their lives in many ways. earliertoday, president paul kagame lit the flame of remembrance in kigali at the memorial there and lead heads of state and former heads of state joining him from around the world to lay a wreath at that the where it is believed about a quarter of a million people were buried. the journey of recovery has been long and slow in rwanda and people are still confronting the troops. just this year, i knew a mass grave was discovered, so indeed thejourney this year, i knew a mass
anniversary is being marked. very solemn and _ anniversary is being marked. very solemn and poignant, _ anniversary is being marked. - solemn and poignant, notjust for one days, but people around the world who have been remembering how hate and discrimination just ascended into the slaughter of close to 1 ascended into the slaughter of close to1 million people in 1994 —— not just for rwandis. the commemoration begins and for the next 100 days, rwandis will be remembering the act of 1994...
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in a statement, mark meznies said... 0ur political correspondent iain watson has the story. this all got under way, really, when the times newspaper reported a bizarre story where apparently, last december, mr menzies, according to the times, had called, met a local official in his party, in his constituency at 3.15 in the morning demanding £5,000, which he said was a matter of life and death, because he had to be released from a flat in which he was locked by, quote, some bad people. in addition to this, the times newspaper also alleged that some other funds that were meant to be used for campaigning had been used for private medical bills for mr menzies as well. now, he told the times newspaper he disputed those claims. nonetheless, the conservative party was carrying out an investigation into the narrow question of whetherfunds had been misused. and we got the conclusion of that investigation today. the conclusion is that funds weren't misused, but it appeared that there is a reason for that because the funds where people donated money to the party were not held in an of
in a statement, mark meznies said... 0ur political correspondent iain watson has the story. this all got under way, really, when the times newspaper reported a bizarre story where apparently, last december, mr menzies, according to the times, had called, met a local official in his party, in his constituency at 3.15 in the morning demanding £5,000, which he said was a matter of life and death, because he had to be released from a flat in which he was locked by, quote, some bad people. in...
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community to appease lawless mobs i think it is time for sir mark rowley to go. 5ir for sir mark rowley to go. sir mark rowley has apologised for the incident, the second time in three days. it will open up operational planning to greatest scrutiny. tonight gideon falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met which is accepted to discuss what more the force can do to makejewish londoners feel safe. since the hamas attacks of seven 0ctober, feel safe. since the hamas attacks of seven october, and israel's response, every weekend the politics of the middle east have been brought to the streets of london, putting increasing pressure on the met to get the balance right between allowing legitimate protest and cracking down on hate speech and intimidation. strong voices mainly on the right to leave the force has got that balance wrong and also want the commissioner to go. but the prime minister does not. downing street said he was appalled by the incident and there are questions to answer. what has happened is a serious misstep because what we cannot be saying to particular groups
community to appease lawless mobs i think it is time for sir mark rowley to go. 5ir for sir mark rowley to go. sir mark rowley has apologised for the incident, the second time in three days. it will open up operational planning to greatest scrutiny. tonight gideon falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met which is accepted to discuss what more the force can do to makejewish londoners feel safe. since the hamas attacks of seven 0ctober, feel safe. since the hamas attacks of seven...
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the israel—gaza war reaches its six—month mark. on october the 7th, hamas attacked israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking hundreds hostage. in the war that has followed, the hamas—run health ministry says at least 33,000 palestinians have been killed. slovakia's elected a new president — peter pellegrini is a nationalist who's sceptical of sending military aid to ukraine. he won by a greater margin than expected, defeating the pro—western candidate ivan korcok. and as millions prepare for the solar eclipse in north america, we look at how to safely watch the total blackout as the moon blocks the sun's light. now on bbc news, the travel show: azerbaijan. i'm on a journey to explore azerbaijan. neither asia nor europe, this is a country where a colourful past and prosperous present intertwine. the price of the caviar in azerbaijan is like four times less than in the uk. filled with ancient wonders, it's a place where the natural world has shaped its history for generations. a unique country, with nine climate zones. it b
the israel—gaza war reaches its six—month mark. on october the 7th, hamas attacked israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking hundreds hostage. in the war that has followed, the hamas—run health ministry says at least 33,000 palestinians have been killed. slovakia's elected a new president — peter pellegrini is a nationalist who's sceptical of sending military aid to ukraine. he won by a greater margin than expected, defeating the pro—western candidate ivan korcok. and as millions...
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that's mark the beginning of nato's bombing campaign in the former yugoslavia. 25 years ago. the alliance rained on tens of thousands of bombs and missiles getting hundreds of civilians. this was terry dodds until the yugoslav army withdrew from costs of what follows. is there a special coverage of those events on the mark they left on history on, on the lives of look up the way i can protect thousands of innocent people in the, to the fuse of powder, to get the heart of bureau to stand united with our allies for faith. my generation never to see those in europe again, the latest building wasn't only limited to military targets on april 19th, 1999 large explosions were heard at dawn in belgrade. as our strikes had petroleum refineries and chemical plants, government buildings and other civilian infrastructure across the country were also attacked. nato officials subsequently defended the blocks devastating assault, and also blame the done fault of europe and security on russia, with more than the legacy left behind. here's our t charlotte to been ski in belgrade of nature's a
that's mark the beginning of nato's bombing campaign in the former yugoslavia. 25 years ago. the alliance rained on tens of thousands of bombs and missiles getting hundreds of civilians. this was terry dodds until the yugoslav army withdrew from costs of what follows. is there a special coverage of those events on the mark they left on history on, on the lives of look up the way i can protect thousands of innocent people in the, to the fuse of powder, to get the heart of bureau to stand united...
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mark, is _ region. the concern is high. mark, is there _ region. the concern is high. mark, is there anything - region. the concern is high. mark, is there anything the | region. the concern is high. i mark, is there anything the us can do from a military perspective, signposting perspective, signposting perspective that can dissuade any proxies in the region not to get involved further, not to make this situation even more dangerous than it appears to be right now? christina describing it as a tinderbox tonight. from even before — it as a tinderbox tonight. from even before 1 _ it as a tinderbox tonight. from even before 1 april— it as a tinderbox tonight. from even before 1 april and - it as a tinderbox tonight. from even before 1 april and the - even before 1 april and the attacks that occurred against the force commanders in damascus, the united states has been messaging strategically both through increased force postures as well as through the media, through interlocutors to encourage and really dissuade proxies, whether it is the houthis or lebanese mac hezbo
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so, sir mark rowley really is under pressure now. he is due to meet the policing minister chris philp later this week. sadiq khan, the mayor of london, has also been speaking out today and he said the handling by police of this incident had been insensitive. but he also acknowledged that the police have a very difficultjob to do. x i expected him to be running the london marathon. now it's time for a look at today's sport with hugh ferris. max verstappen has chalked up yet another victory in what appears to be an unstoppable run to a fourth formula one world title. starting from pole position, the red bull driver won the chinese grand prix in shanghai ahead of mclaren's lando norris and verstappen's teammate sergio perez. he's already 25 points clear at the top of the drivers�* standings after four wins from the season's first five races. sunday's fa cup semifinal at wembley brings together manchester united and a man who's credited with playing a famous part in their success. mark robins is now the manager of championship team cov
so, sir mark rowley really is under pressure now. he is due to meet the policing minister chris philp later this week. sadiq khan, the mayor of london, has also been speaking out today and he said the handling by police of this incident had been insensitive. but he also acknowledged that the police have a very difficultjob to do. x i expected him to be running the london marathon. now it's time for a look at today's sport with hugh ferris. max verstappen has chalked up yet another victory in...
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in a statement, mark meznies said... "it has been an enormous privilege representing the people of fylde since 2010, but due to the pressures on myself and my elderly mother i have decided to resign from the conservative party and will not stand at the forthcoming general election. this has been a very difficult week for me and i request that my family's privacy is respected." 0ur political correspondent iain watson has the story. this all got under way, really, when the times newspaper reported a bizarre story where apparently, last december, mr menzies, according to the times, had called, met a local official in his party, in his constituency at 3.15 in the morning demanding £5,000, which he said was a matter of life and death, because he had to be released from a flat in which he was locked by, quote, some bad people. in addition to this, the times newspaper also alleged that some other funds that were meant to be used for campaigning had been used for private medical bills for mr menzies as well. now, he told the ti
in a statement, mark meznies said... "it has been an enormous privilege representing the people of fylde since 2010, but due to the pressures on myself and my elderly mother i have decided to resign from the conservative party and will not stand at the forthcoming general election. this has been a very difficult week for me and i request that my family's privacy is respected." 0ur political correspondent iain watson has the story. this all got under way, really, when the times...
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mark mcalindon, bbc news. now — to the coast where walkers came across quite the surprise in the vale of glamorgan earlier this month, when they discovered centuries old bones in southerndown. experts say they could belong to shipwreck victims from as early as the sixteenth century. archaeologists are examining them, and will dig further if they're found to be historic. elinor rice has been to the site, at dunraven bay. it is the beautiful beach where people just keep finding bones, it was here at dunraven bay in the vale of glamorgan were walkers got more than they bargained for earlier this month. part of an ancient wall collapsed and unearthing the remains of what is thought to be shipwrecked sailors from more than 500 years ago. i came to the spot where they were found to meet a local historian. is it still exciting getting news of finds like this? absolutely, even though the sort of thing is comparatively regular, it happens quite often down here, the best thing about it happening now is the advances we
mark mcalindon, bbc news. now — to the coast where walkers came across quite the surprise in the vale of glamorgan earlier this month, when they discovered centuries old bones in southerndown. experts say they could belong to shipwreck victims from as early as the sixteenth century. archaeologists are examining them, and will dig further if they're found to be historic. elinor rice has been to the site, at dunraven bay. it is the beautiful beach where people just keep finding bones, it was...
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and he is marking rishi sunak down in dramatic fashion. the reason? in the autumn, the prime minister delayed a ban on petrol and diesel cars and watered down targets for phasing out gas boilers. we seem to have defaulted an approach which will impose unacceptable costs on hard—pressed british families, costs that no—one was ever really told about. here is what mr stark had to say about that. i think it set us back. so i think we have moved from a position where we were really at the forefront, pushing ahead as quickly as we could on something that i believe to be fundamental to the uk economy, fundamentally beneficial to the people living in this country, whether you care about the climate or not. a government spokesperson said the uk was the first major economy to halve greenhouse gas emissions since 1990 and said that record speaks for itself. mr stark was critical of other parties, too. he said that politicians, across the political spectrum, have a collective fear of talking about climate. and he said he was disappointed by the sn
and he is marking rishi sunak down in dramatic fashion. the reason? in the autumn, the prime minister delayed a ban on petrol and diesel cars and watered down targets for phasing out gas boilers. we seem to have defaulted an approach which will impose unacceptable costs on hard—pressed british families, costs that no—one was ever really told about. here is what mr stark had to say about that. i think it set us back. so i think we have moved from a position where we were really at the...
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the, the, this is the, the, we news long from berlin palestinians mark 8 o feature in gaza under the shadow. before this year, the end of ramadan is marge, by displacement of death and destruction. aid into the territory has been increased ahead of the holiday to each shortages of a central supplies. also coming on a landmark court ruling in favor of swift senior citizens who said their government is not doing enough to stop climate change. and a crunch election for south korean president. so your bill is not even in the running. the result will decide whether he has enough support in parliament to push through as policy agenda the article fairly welcome to the program. as muslims around the world celebrate the end of the holy fasting month of ramadan palestinians in gaza, or marking aid under the shadow of war. last run, health ministry says at least 14 people were killed and dozens injured by is rarely strikes on the eve of the holiday. eat is usually characterized by joy celebrations . but this year, most of gauze us population are displaced from their homes and facing critical sh
the, the, this is the, the, we news long from berlin palestinians mark 8 o feature in gaza under the shadow. before this year, the end of ramadan is marge, by displacement of death and destruction. aid into the territory has been increased ahead of the holiday to each shortages of a central supplies. also coming on a landmark court ruling in favor of swift senior citizens who said their government is not doing enough to stop climate change. and a crunch election for south korean president. so...
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that marks a significant shift in tone for the u.s. john kirby was asked what it means. >> we are looking for concrete steps to be announced soon. it is not just about the announcement of concrete steps and changes in their policies, but the execution of those announcements and decisions and implement them them. -- implementing them. we will watch closely and monitor how they do on the commitments they make, and as i said earlier, if there is no changes to their policy and approaches, then there is going to have to be changes to ours. caitriona: and gaza, fears of famine are becoming reality. our correspondent is in jerusalem with more. correspondent: the israeli government is under international pressure to carry out a swift and thorough investigation into the airstrike of the world central kitchen convoy. in a rare admission of fault, the israeli military acknowledged that this was a mistake and that it happened after a misidentification. we still do not have additional details about this misidentification and how this attack was app
that marks a significant shift in tone for the u.s. john kirby was asked what it means. >> we are looking for concrete steps to be announced soon. it is not just about the announcement of concrete steps and changes in their policies, but the execution of those announcements and decisions and implement them them. -- implementing them. we will watch closely and monitor how they do on the commitments they make, and as i said earlier, if there is no changes to their policy and approaches,...
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mark, cominu more dangerous situation. mark, comin: to more dangerous situation. mark, coming to you — more dangerous situation. mark, coming to you on _ more dangerous situation. mark, coming to you on that _ more dangerous situation. mark, coming to you on that front, i more dangerous situation. mark, coming to you on that front, if i coming to you on that front, if we go beyond this initial tit—for—tat, we get into this running boldly, how dangerous does the situation really get and to what extent do you see that you are — i was talking to a former state department adviser and iraq and is that too far to go? i adviser and iraq and is that too far to go?— too far to go? i think the assessment _ too far to go? i think the assessment was - too far to go? i think the assessment was very, i too far to go? i think the l assessment was very, very too far to go? i think the i assessment was very, very well done. i think he has captured the strategic context of this current engagement that has been playing out over the last several hours and the broader confli
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israelis and palestinians are marking six months of war. on october the 7th, hamas attacked israel killing about 1,200 people and taking hundreds hostage. in the war that has followed, the hamas—run health ministry say at least 33,000 palestinians have been killed. slovakia's elected a new rresident — peta pellegrini is a nationalist who's sceptical of sending military aid to ukraine. he won by a greater margin than expected defeating the pro—western candidate ivan korcok. and as millions prepare for the solar eclipse in north america we look at how to safely watch the total blackout as the moon blocks the sun's light. 351 days ago russell cook, nicknamed the hardest geezer, set off to run the entire length of africa to raise money for charity. since then he's fallen victim to an armed robbery and suffered a health scare — but finally the end is in sight.
israelis and palestinians are marking six months of war. on october the 7th, hamas attacked israel killing about 1,200 people and taking hundreds hostage. in the war that has followed, the hamas—run health ministry say at least 33,000 palestinians have been killed. slovakia's elected a new rresident — peta pellegrini is a nationalist who's sceptical of sending military aid to ukraine. he won by a greater margin than expected defeating the pro—western candidate ivan korcok. and as millions...
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he must have been around the three hour mark which is impressive. then he challenged me to be temp. thank ou ve he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much- _ he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much- i— he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much. i want _ he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much. i want to _ he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much. i want to bring - he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much. i want to bring you . he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much. i want to bring you a line of breaking news. downing street has said that —— prime minister was appalled by the way police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian protest last week. downing street said that it was right there metropolitan police had apologised but also criticises the force's apology which was made on friday. rishi sunak�*s spokesman saying he was appalled with the way they police had dealt with atjewish man. you can get more on that on the bbc news website. good afternoon. april sunshine has more kick to it, it will be pleasant in t
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theyjoin french colleagues to mark theyjoin french colleagues to mark the hundred and 20th anniversary of the hundred and 20th anniversary of the entente cordiale. and a film about amy winehouse. more now on the post office scandal, and the next phase of the uk post office horizon public inquiry begins this week. it will be the second to last chapter of an independent investigation into one of the nation's biggest miscarriages ofjustice. earlier, former subpostmaster, sharon, told the bbc of how her and her husband spent their life savings trying to make up the shortfall, when money started disappearing form their post office account. the error impacted their finances, relationships, and mental health for 20 years. it was horrible, it was really horrible, it was the worst years of my life. and that's life lost, with the kids, everything, theyjust don't know what they've done to people. post office minister, kevin hollinrake, has been speaking to bbc breakfast and says the inquiry is important to make sure those responsible are held to account. where evidence has been established people
theyjoin french colleagues to mark theyjoin french colleagues to mark the hundred and 20th anniversary of the hundred and 20th anniversary of the entente cordiale. and a film about amy winehouse. more now on the post office scandal, and the next phase of the uk post office horizon public inquiry begins this week. it will be the second to last chapter of an independent investigation into one of the nation's biggest miscarriages ofjustice. earlier, former subpostmaster, sharon, told the bbc of...
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., many times, you got black marks and things like this — many times, you got black marks and things like this.— things like this. being called out of class for _ things like this. being called out of class for a _ things like this. being called out of class for a blood _ things like this. being called out of class for a blood test - things like this. being called out of class for a blood test that - things like this. being called out of class for a blood test that i i of class for a blood test that i missed, and then another blood test that i have missed. and when you're called out of class at that age, you feel punished, don't you? find called out of class at that age, you feel punished, don't you?- feel punished, don't you? and of course, feel punished, don't you? and of course. you've — feel punished, don't you? and of course, you've lost _ feel punished, don't you? and of course, you've lost school - feel punished, don't you? and of. course, you've lost school friends, that must be very difficult?- that must be very difficult? yeah, it is, lots of— that must be very diffi
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— ones was to mark? there's a huge amount of— ones was to mark? there's a huge amount of consumer _ ones was to mark? there's a huge amount of consumer apathy - ones was to mark? there's a huge amount of consumer apathy out i amount of consumer apathy out there on that which is why you find people paying over the odds, which is why am often on show saying that they is switch, because it is worth the while. lots of the times, you can do it quickly as well, and it's worth remembering it's a simple task that could save you money. lisa remembering it's a simple task that could save you money.— remembering it's a simple task that could save you money. lisa webb, we will leave you — could save you money. lisa webb, we will leave you there, _ could save you money. lisa webb, we will leave you there, thank— could save you money. lisa webb, we will leave you there, thank you - could save you money. lisa webb, we will leave you there, thank you for - will leave you there, thank you for joining us in the programme as always. here in the uk, new researc
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the festivites mark the end of ramadan, a month of fasting. in leicester, thousands gathered at victoria park this morning for prayers followed by a day of celebrations as emily anderson reports. at nine o'clock this morning, hundreds gathered for communal prayers in victoria park. this marks the end of ramadan which is an auspicious and a holy month of ramadan. it's a family event, it is geared towards the children, a great day. and they certainly are — people have come to victoria park from all over the city to celebrate. and some have come from further afield, like abdullah who has travelled from cardiff simply because he loves leicester's celebrations. when i am celebrating eid, in cardiff, i still come to leicester because of the diversity. it brings people up and it is actually like very nice to celebrate in leicester rather than cardiff. fasting during ramadan ends when the new moon has been sighted, this signals the start of eid, a time for families and friends to gather together and celebrate. the best feelings ever, - because we fa
the festivites mark the end of ramadan, a month of fasting. in leicester, thousands gathered at victoria park this morning for prayers followed by a day of celebrations as emily anderson reports. at nine o'clock this morning, hundreds gathered for communal prayers in victoria park. this marks the end of ramadan which is an auspicious and a holy month of ramadan. it's a family event, it is geared towards the children, a great day. and they certainly are — people have come to victoria park from...
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and they put in place someone who was solid to a global affairs and security specialist marks the boat essays, washington embarrassment, go way back. age long. been established. that breeds law has been a black box slush fund for corruption and black book ops by the key. every shipment, of course, this dates back to the time of hunter biden. and devin archer, joe biden's, business partner who were in, in an obviously corrupt influence. peddling screen scheme, paid $1000000.00 salaries and no show jobs up to which they had no qualifications on the board. of breeds more, in order to curry favor with the then affective viceroy of the new care of put to redeem a new grade. now jo, bite and we have boasting testaments from us intelligence and the new york times and elsewhere that they rebuild the key. every james intelligent services, particularly the military intelligence, but also the domestic as blue as well from the ground up in their own image and established a dozen at least c i a basis to help train and to help organize operations within the territories of russia. uh, you know, for y
and they put in place someone who was solid to a global affairs and security specialist marks the boat essays, washington embarrassment, go way back. age long. been established. that breeds law has been a black box slush fund for corruption and black book ops by the key. every shipment, of course, this dates back to the time of hunter biden. and devin archer, joe biden's, business partner who were in, in an obviously corrupt influence. peddling screen scheme, paid $1000000.00 salaries and no...
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is it any surprise then mark that link sort of merging into a part into risk box carried on with such aid? yeah i, i think while they maintain a public image, uh you know, oh we have no control over what they do or we say you shouldn't do that as they continue to shovel billions of dollars worth of weapons. this is damage control. this is not realistic. we have boasting testaments from us intelligence in the new york times in elsewhere that they rebuild the key every james intelligence services, particularly the military intelligence, but also the domestic as value as well from the ground up in their own image and established a dozen at least c, i a basis to help train and to help organize operations within the territories of russia, you know, for years. uh, so i believe that they are actually intimately connected with all of this. and, and all the protestations to the contrary are, are simply about plausible deniability mark, appreciate your time, as always, thanks for coming in the show, march to the boat at international affairs on security. unless live on our to the now the you an
is it any surprise then mark that link sort of merging into a part into risk box carried on with such aid? yeah i, i think while they maintain a public image, uh you know, oh we have no control over what they do or we say you shouldn't do that as they continue to shovel billions of dollars worth of weapons. this is damage control. this is not realistic. we have boasting testaments from us intelligence in the new york times in elsewhere that they rebuild the key every james intelligence...
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do you think sir mark rowley should stay in his post? of course he should and he is one of the experts on counterterrorism in this country, the best the police has got, the most experienced and thatis has got, the most experienced and that is by far the most dangerous threat that the country and the jewish community faces. and so, i have spoken withjewish communal leaders over the weekend and there is no demand from them for him to resign, none whatsoever. he should stay in his post and i'm pleased his meeting with thejewish community. in fact, there is a meeting taking place within the hour and then there are weekly meetings between the met now and the jewish are weekly meetings between the met now and thejewish community, through the londonjewish forum which is an excellent initiative from the jewish which is an excellent initiative from thejewish community and which is already having positive impact. he should carry on doing more of this. what do you make of the full video? i know short clips of this interaction between gideon fulcher
do you think sir mark rowley should stay in his post? of course he should and he is one of the experts on counterterrorism in this country, the best the police has got, the most experienced and thatis has got, the most experienced and that is by far the most dangerous threat that the country and the jewish community faces. and so, i have spoken withjewish communal leaders over the weekend and there is no demand from them for him to resign, none whatsoever. he should stay in his post and i'm...
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who could have told mark drakeford told mark, mark, mark drakeford that 20 that people didn't like 20 mile an speed and actually an hour speed zones and actually they'd an hour they'd rather 30 mile an hour speed now, i think was speed zones? now, i think it was a laudable aim. he wanted to reduce. it was injury reduce. i think it was injury and fatalities on the road and also have some sort of impact on the climate. that is a perfectly reasonable and laudable aim , of reasonable and laudable aim, of course, and we can commend people want to do that. but people that want to do that. but we should trying to reach we should not be trying to reach those targets by restricting people's freedom. and the whole car policy in wales under mark drakeford was absolutely bonkers . it wasn't just these 20 mile an hour speed zones on all major roads . it was also not allowing roads. it was also not allowing any new road infrastructure in wales being built ever again, which is totally nuts. in a country where public transport has not been invested enough in. and actually a lot of people rely on thei
who could have told mark drakeford told mark, mark, mark drakeford that 20 that people didn't like 20 mile an speed and actually an hour speed zones and actually they'd an hour they'd rather 30 mile an hour speed now, i think was speed zones? now, i think it was a laudable aim. he wanted to reduce. it was injury reduce. i think it was injury and fatalities on the road and also have some sort of impact on the climate. that is a perfectly reasonable and laudable aim , of reasonable and laudable...
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saturday marks twenty—five years since the 1999 mass shooting at columbine high school that killed 12 students and one teacher — and wounded more than 20 others. the massacre is widely—regarded as the first major mass shooting at a us school in the modern era — marking a turning point for the country. on the eve of the anniversary, community members gathered in denver, colorado to remember the lives lost. candles flickered on 13 empty chairs — one for each of the victims — as short biographies were read out. after each, the crowd replied together �*never forgotten.�* since columbine, gun violence in the united states has become increasingly severeboth in schools and in wider communities. according to data collected by the washington post, there have been more than 400 school shootings since 1999 — exposing more than 370,000 students to gun violence. so far this year alone, there have been 120 reported mass shootings — that data coming from the gun violence archive. on saturday, us presidentjoe biden issued a statement to mark the anniversary of columbine and condemn
saturday marks twenty—five years since the 1999 mass shooting at columbine high school that killed 12 students and one teacher — and wounded more than 20 others. the massacre is widely—regarded as the first major mass shooting at a us school in the modern era — marking a turning point for the country. on the eve of the anniversary, community members gathered in denver, colorado to remember the lives lost. candles flickered on 13 empty chairs — one for each of the victims — as short...
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s. embassy in jakarta, to mark all could state and to make their feelings about the ongoing war in guys that abundantly clear following come, you know, friday prayers. march rallies for health, employee dirty with the plight of the palace to new people. proud called for the freedom of palestine and condemned israel's aggression posters filled with words. an art that lead beer. just how people few here were raised in the air. all along. the women wrapped themselves in the cafeteria. the traditional palestinians scarf young people joined the action to determine, to prove the next generation has no intention of forgetting the long history of oppression. on every last friday of remedy, we gather to fight for the freedom of palestine. we are human to live together. for example, if we will palestinians, we would want other people to defy just to we and to defend humanity. that's why it's important to young people to realize the wind. also loading in this world must stand out and help. others get hung up. we feel energized at the entire world united around this issue during this time. so we be
s. embassy in jakarta, to mark all could state and to make their feelings about the ongoing war in guys that abundantly clear following come, you know, friday prayers. march rallies for health, employee dirty with the plight of the palace to new people. proud called for the freedom of palestine and condemned israel's aggression posters filled with words. an art that lead beer. just how people few here were raised in the air. all along. the women wrapped themselves in the cafeteria. the...
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mark? >> thanks. >>> meteorologist felicia combs of the weather channel is in kansas city. where's the next threat? >> reporter: we can hear rumbles of thunder here in kansas city on what's been a pretty guy it day. it felt like storminess. temperatures women above a average, primed for a stormy afternoon and evening watching tornado watches popping up across the region and tornado warnings to the west. torcons across this area 5 in kansas city. just to the south of us places like oklahoma city, like tulsa, with a torcon of 7. of course, we hate to see that, especially for areas that have already seen severe storms. an overnight threat for a lot of this region. watching as these storms explode in this atmosphere just primed for storminess. plenty of moisture to work with along with these storms moving through. not only are we worried about very large hail, tornadoes, damping wind gusts, also a possibility for flash flooding across this region before all is said and done this weekend. mark?
mark? >> thanks. >>> meteorologist felicia combs of the weather channel is in kansas city. where's the next threat? >> reporter: we can hear rumbles of thunder here in kansas city on what's been a pretty guy it day. it felt like storminess. temperatures women above a average, primed for a stormy afternoon and evening watching tornado watches popping up across the region and tornado warnings to the west. torcons across this area 5 in kansas city. just to the south of us...
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the, the, this is the, the, the dues coming to live from berlin, they to mark 75 years with a call for continued solidarity period needs america for its security. at the same time, north america also needs your alliance leaders, hale nato's history with an item new challenges that could put it to the test. also, coming up, outrage grows over israel's deadly attack on aid workers in guns of the n g. o world central kitchen is demanding and the defendant investigation into the attack that killed 7 of its stoppers. the groups founder says they were deliberately target. plus the w speaks to women in ukraine, volunteering to clear minds about 30 percent of their country is contaminated by concealed explosives, the hello, i'm terry morris, and good to help you with this. they do. foreign ministers have gathered in brussels to mark the lines of 75th anniversary. the russian invasion of ukraine has given nato a new sense of purpose in recent years. in response to the anniversary rushes for administrator, he said the dialogue between moscow and nato has reached a critical 0 level, but that it's
the, the, this is the, the, the dues coming to live from berlin, they to mark 75 years with a call for continued solidarity period needs america for its security. at the same time, north america also needs your alliance leaders, hale nato's history with an item new challenges that could put it to the test. also, coming up, outrage grows over israel's deadly attack on aid workers in guns of the n g. o world central kitchen is demanding and the defendant investigation into the attack that killed...
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as the game for me to come up, we are marking to the 6 months of war, the shipments of the world. great. we are a step away from the victory. he is really prime minister of both of what he calls the great achievements of the offer. rationing joseph, the 6 months of devastating more on the enclave is marked by a death to report the exceeds 33000 people. the hon. gary and prime minister welcomes the new slow back president. vague of politician calling for peace in ukraine is a win for the nation on row one, the marks 13 years since the truth, st. genocide that so more than a 100000 people killed from submits it could have stopped and must occur, but refuses to take full responsibility. the, with the recap of the top stories from the 1st 7 days of april. um right up to the moment developments as well. hello and welcome to the weekly on our team there as being a ukrainian drone attack on the south for rose, yet nuclear power plant. 3 people have been injured on the sites. infrastructure has been damaged, rushes, rough, awesome corporation, who runs the plant as cold on the internation
as the game for me to come up, we are marking to the 6 months of war, the shipments of the world. great. we are a step away from the victory. he is really prime minister of both of what he calls the great achievements of the offer. rationing joseph, the 6 months of devastating more on the enclave is marked by a death to report the exceeds 33000 people. the hon. gary and prime minister welcomes the new slow back president. vague of politician calling for peace in ukraine is a win for the nation...
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the policy is returning to the homes and the enclaves known as the student is war, hates if one year marks the crisis, skilled, combined, far less global attention that'd be trained in the middle east, despite leaving millions of people misplaced and hungry. and i don't have that, we suffer from many things, including the lack of medication and chronic diseases. that's what we worry about the most is the children that one suffering. they need milk diapers, shoulda, and will pay drugs, fox, pbs, pump, diplomatic demands of the west supply and to with expensive air defense systems and exchange for a stable world energy market. the kind of the welcome to our team to national, reaching you from a new center with moscow. i am my call put you on the it's now at least 90 ronnie and my message is reportedly overcame as well as a defense system and reach the targets during the tough saturday night the attack. and while the west holds its condemnation, that to run the country says it should be praised forwards, restraint. you just run all the data centers making accusations the west and come through
the policy is returning to the homes and the enclaves known as the student is war, hates if one year marks the crisis, skilled, combined, far less global attention that'd be trained in the middle east, despite leaving millions of people misplaced and hungry. and i don't have that, we suffer from many things, including the lack of medication and chronic diseases. that's what we worry about the most is the children that one suffering. they need milk diapers, shoulda, and will pay drugs, fox, pbs,...
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according to the times newspaper in december mark - with more. according to the times - newspaper in december mark menzies, the conservative mp for fylde, the constituency in lancashire since 2010, back in december he rang up his 78—year—old former campaign manager at a quarter past three in the morning and he said what he called bad people had locked him in a flat. he told her he needed £5,000 as a matter of, as he put it apparently, life and death. it is claimed later that morning, his office manager, a different woman, paid mark menzies the money from her personal bank account and she got reimbursed for that from campaign funds. that is money that had been donated for the purposes of mark menzies' political campaigns. a very peculiar set of alleged events. 0ne peculiar set of alleged events. one of the interesting wrinkles to the story as it appears the conservative party knew of these claims before they came out in the times newspaper last night. let's listen to grant shapps, the defence secretary, talking about that. this shapps, the de
according to the times newspaper in december mark - with more. according to the times - newspaper in december mark menzies, the conservative mp for fylde, the constituency in lancashire since 2010, back in december he rang up his 78—year—old former campaign manager at a quarter past three in the morning and he said what he called bad people had locked him in a flat. he told her he needed £5,000 as a matter of, as he put it apparently, life and death. it is claimed later that morning, his...