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but do people on the streets of guildford find the idea of edible insects palatable? i don't really like the sound of that, to be fair. i think it is good. it'sjust something i've never done. but, yeah, i mean... maybe if i wasn't . quite so squeamish, i would try some. i don't think you should eat insects, it might be bad for you. might kill you. no way! sorry! it seems not everyone's bowled over by the idea of these cricket teas. sean killick, bbc news, guildford. i don't think i would be eating crickets, but may be! the pet shop boys — one of the most influential bands to emerge from the 1980s synthpop scene — are back. nonetheless is the duo's 15th studio album and marks a return to the lush, symphonic sound of what singer neil tennant once called their "imperial phase". they're one of the biggest pop duos of all the time with hits like "it's a sin", "always on my mind" and "west end girls". this album was written during covid. and you can read more about the pet shop boys new album online in their interview with our music correspondent, mark savage. check it
but do people on the streets of guildford find the idea of edible insects palatable? i don't really like the sound of that, to be fair. i think it is good. it'sjust something i've never done. but, yeah, i mean... maybe if i wasn't . quite so squeamish, i would try some. i don't think you should eat insects, it might be bad for you. might kill you. no way! sorry! it seems not everyone's bowled over by the idea of these cricket teas. sean killick, bbc news, guildford. i don't think i would be...
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here in guildford. guildford has a conservative majority of just over 3000. and the lib dems are very hopeful that they will be able to overturn that at the next election . they also have next election. they also have their eye on a number of other seats in surrey, some of which have much bigger conservative majorities. jeremy hunt's seat is in their eyeline . he has is in their eyeline. he has a majority of just over 8000, and so is michael gove's seat, who has a majority of just over 18,000. liberal democrats also did not rule out a coalition with labour when asked about it. multiple times. and whatever the status of any sort of talks about a coalition, there does seem to be a sort of non—aggression pact between the lib dems and labour. so in seats like this, where labour is trailing behind in the polls, but the lib dems are doing pretty well, we're expecting labour not to put up too much of a showing the lib a showing that gives the lib dems a lot of the dems access to a lot of the southwest and the southeast east. that's bad. bad news for the conservati
here in guildford. guildford has a conservative majority of just over 3000. and the lib dems are very hopeful that they will be able to overturn that at the next election . they also have next election. they also have their eye on a number of other seats in surrey, some of which have much bigger conservative majorities. jeremy hunt's seat is in their eyeline . he has is in their eyeline. he has a majority of just over 8000, and so is michael gove's seat, who has a majority of just over 18,000....
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that is what was happening a few minutes ago in guildford. let's get more now on our top story, junior doctors working in england's public health services have begun a six day strike. it's the longest industrial action in nhs history. people are being warned to expect significant disruption as urgent and critical care are prioritised over routine appointments. we'rejoined now by sirjulian hartley, the chief executive of nhs providers which represents trusts in england. thank you forjoining us. we have been hearing about the impact these strikes might be having on patient care. but i suppose the big question really is how do you see this dispute being resolved? you are absolutely right. _ dispute being resolved? you are absolutely right. this _
that is what was happening a few minutes ago in guildford. let's get more now on our top story, junior doctors working in england's public health services have begun a six day strike. it's the longest industrial action in nhs history. people are being warned to expect significant disruption as urgent and critical care are prioritised over routine appointments. we'rejoined now by sirjulian hartley, the chief executive of nhs providers which represents trusts in england. thank you forjoining us....
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sir ed davey was in guildford in surrey this morning and as you'd expect from the lib dem leader, he turned up with a prop. he a with with a prop. he drove a van with the slogan tory removals looking a little bit like, um, only fools and horses and a bit of a plonker. some might say. but our political correspondent olivia utley has spent the day with the lib , and joins me now. lib dems, and she joins me now. good afternoon olivia always a pleasure. of course, people are poking fun at the gimmick of the van. but here's something i know from bitter experience. the liberal democrats are incredibly effective they fight by effective when they fight by elections and olivia, there is rumour they could be fighting on a narrower front of 20 seats across the home counties. and i say, if they get targeted and they get mobilised and they flood those seats, they could cause a huge headache for the tories in the so—called blue wall . well absolutely. wall. well absolutely. >> ed davey is certainly thinking exactly the same thing. the lib dems are feeling very buoyed up off the back of four. pre
sir ed davey was in guildford in surrey this morning and as you'd expect from the lib dem leader, he turned up with a prop. he a with with a prop. he drove a van with the slogan tory removals looking a little bit like, um, only fools and horses and a bit of a plonker. some might say. but our political correspondent olivia utley has spent the day with the lib , and joins me now. lib dems, and she joins me now. good afternoon olivia always a pleasure. of course, people are poking fun at the...
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mr davey has been in guildford — one of the so—called blue wall seats — held by the conservatives but a top target for his party. here it is, 2024, the year the voters finally get to pack up this awful, out of touch conservative government. throw their disastrous policies into the skip. clean up the sleaze stains from their carpet. and eventually move the whole lot out of number ten. cheering. today, i'm launching ed davey�*s tory removals! cheering. it's the blue wall's premium unseating service for conservative mps. laughter that was serie ed davey. richard tice — the leader of the reform party — is also in campaign mode. he's warned that he'll resist pressure from the conservatives, for his candidates to stand down at the election to avoid splitting the right—wing vote. no, the truth is, the tories are terrified. yes, in the new year, the special pleading has already started. "oh, please don't stand here, please don't stand there. i'm one of the nice guys, i believe in all everything that you believe in." you've all broken britain. you're all responsible. so, there's no spe
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i suppose that's why ed davey in guildford ed davey starting in guildford today. ed davey starting in guildford today . um, jeremy hunt's today. um, jeremy hunt's doorstep really parking their tanks on tory's lawns this morning? >> massively. >> massively. >> and of course, in our system, concentration is representation . concentration is representation. so by having all the votes targeted in the south—east of england, as you were saying, or targeted in the south—east of eng south—west, were saying, or targeted in the south—east of eng south—west, there'siying, or targeted in the south—east of eng south—west, there's kind or targeted in the south—east of eng south—west, there's kind of the south—west, there's kind of blue that's where blue wall areas. that's where the make those the lib dems hope to make those gains next time. and they're really good in really talking up a good game in some tory cabinet some of the sort of tory cabinet or minister seats. or ex cabinet minister seats. dominic avitia, for dominic raab seats avitia, for instance.
i suppose that's why ed davey in guildford ed davey starting in guildford today. ed davey starting in guildford today . um, jeremy hunt's today. um, jeremy hunt's doorstep really parking their tanks on tory's lawns this morning? >> massively. >> massively. >> and of course, in our system, concentration is representation . concentration is representation. so by having all the votes targeted in the south—east of england, as you were saying, or targeted in the south—east of...
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least 19 deaths across the south in the past three years, claiming lives in bournemouth, portsmouth, guildford, and oxfordshire. there have been 84 nitazene—related deaths in the past nine months in england and wales. drug deaths are at the highest levels ever recorded, at almost 5,000 a year. nitazene deaths may be a small portion of that but the concern is how quickly they're rising. then we come on to the nitazenes. and these are so potent that they're very difficult to even weigh out accurately what a fatal dose would be. we've got, you know, a couple of grains in the bottom here... right. ..is approximately what we think could be causing death. these drugs are not safe to handle, so toxicologist dr caroline copeland is using salt to show how a small amount could prove deadly. i don't think there is even a safe dose. she's been looking into nitazene deaths since the first cases were spotted in 2019. how potent are nitazenes, compared to heroin? some of the weaker ones are 100 times more potent than heroin, and some of them are 500—800 times more potent than heroin. so, you're concerned
least 19 deaths across the south in the past three years, claiming lives in bournemouth, portsmouth, guildford, and oxfordshire. there have been 84 nitazene—related deaths in the past nine months in england and wales. drug deaths are at the highest levels ever recorded, at almost 5,000 a year. nitazene deaths may be a small portion of that but the concern is how quickly they're rising. then we come on to the nitazenes. and these are so potent that they're very difficult to even weigh out...
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yeah, because i'm independent and i like to do different things like bowling in guildford and bowling in tolworth. yeah. and i like skiing on sundays as well. fantastic. yeah. hi. the competitors here try to find dry slopes near to their british clubs to practise. for many, this was actually the first time they'd skied on snow. people shout encouragement so tell me, is it different when you're on a dry slope and then on real snow? it's easier on snow. it's easier? yeah. - is it more fun? yeah. — why is it easier? because it's smoother? yeah. and what did you think of all the supporters here? amazing. they did a good job. yeah? yeah. does that help you feel proud? yeah. go, josh. go on, josh. | find it a bit like... ..like challenging.| so when you're skiing on a dry slope and then you come to the real snow here, is it different? yes. — well different. i went to birmingham once, fake snow. - yes. yeah. tell me the difference between fake snow and real snow. you can tell the difference when you're on it. - do you go faster? yeah. speed alone isn't always the aim. lizzie williams fro
yeah, because i'm independent and i like to do different things like bowling in guildford and bowling in tolworth. yeah. and i like skiing on sundays as well. fantastic. yeah. hi. the competitors here try to find dry slopes near to their british clubs to practise. for many, this was actually the first time they'd skied on snow. people shout encouragement so tell me, is it different when you're on a dry slope and then on real snow? it's easier on snow. it's easier? yeah. - is it more fun? yeah....
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this one was assembled by satellite technology in guildford. you get one shot at launching something like this, so stressful is the process? yes, pretty stressful. i think it is a high—intensity business, especially projects like this that are very short schedule, but it is very exciting when it does launch. seven more satellites will be joining hot sat one over the next few months. the aim is to increase the amount of data that's being collected which is identifying temperature profiles of individual buildings, offices and factories. if we're striving to help the planet, if we're striving to get to net zero, you need this transparency of information, and we've done it. time for a look at this week's tech news. openai cofounder sam altman is returning to the company days after he was ousted. mr altman's sacking astonished many and led to staff threatening mass resignations until he was reinstated. the battle at the top of openai began when the original board decided to remove mr altman, saying they had lost confidence in his leadership. binan
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there's another case, the guildford and woolwich pub bombings, that took place in the same year. and in that case, i think they knew from a fairly early stage they'd got the wrong people. but in this case, the birmingham case, i think they believed they'd got the right people. and thejudge, also, was unduly impressed by the forensic evidence. in fact, there was a forensic scientist who gave evidence at the trial saying there were alternative explanations for dr skuse�*s scientific tests, and thejudge destroyed him. but what's really striking, because, obviously, the six were convicted. they were all convicted with life sentences and sent to prison. but there were various appeals after that. there was a criminal case appeal, and then there was a civil case appeal. and there was an extraordinary statement from thejudge who issued the ruling in the civil case, lord denning, who came out with this statement. i mean, it bears repeating at some length. "if these six men win their appeal," said lord denning, "it'll mean the police were guilty of perjury "and that they were guilty of v
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sir ed the in ed will address the public in guildford . get yourself some guildford. get yourself some coffee. you might need it. >> you might seem a bit stronger. >> all that and more after your morning's news with tatiana sanchez. >> beth. thank you. this is the latest from the gb newsroom. the nhs could be stretched to breaking point today as junior doctors in england walk off the job in the health service's longest ever strike. an unprecedented six days of industrial action has begun after talks between the government and the bma union broke down. junior doctors want a 35% pay rise, which would restore their real earnings to levels seen in 2008. the government says that's unaffordable , but insisted late unaffordable, but insisted late yesterday the door remained open for further negotiation . doctor for further negotiation. doctor robert lawrenson is the bma's junior doctors committee co—chair. he says the strikes will continue until pay is improved . improved. >> ed, we're very happy to talk about restoring our pay over a matter of years . we're very matter of
sir ed the in ed will address the public in guildford . get yourself some guildford. get yourself some coffee. you might need it. >> you might seem a bit stronger. >> all that and more after your morning's news with tatiana sanchez. >> beth. thank you. this is the latest from the gb newsroom. the nhs could be stretched to breaking point today as junior doctors in england walk off the job in the health service's longest ever strike. an unprecedented six days of industrial...
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hotsati was assembled by surrey satellite technology in guildford. you get one shot at launching something like this. so how stressful is the process? yes, pretty stressful. i think it is a high—intensity business and especially - projects like this that. are very short—schedule. but it is very exciting when it does launch. | seven more satellites will be joining hotsati over the next few months. the aim is to increase the amount of data that's being collected, which is identifying temperature profiles of individual buildings, offices and factories. if we're striving to help the planet, if we're striving to get to net zero, you need this transparency of information, and we've done it. the battle at the top of openai began with the original board decided to remove microlensing they lost confidence in his leadership. finance chief executive has resigned after pleading guilty of money laundering violations. the us justice department said the world biggest crypto current sheet exchange had help users bypass sections. it is sort of the firm to for a $
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liam, you're wetherspoons in you're in the wetherspoons in guildford. people guildford. what are people saying ? saying there? >> i'm indeed i'm in wetherspoons on a friday lunchtime. my natural environment since i've come down here to this commuter town south of london, because i was recently with the chancellor , recently with the chancellor, jeremy hunt, asking him about these national insurance changes . we've had two big tax changes .we've had two big tax changes from the tories in recent months. in january, the tories lowered their headline rate of national insurance for employees from 12 to 10. and on saturday it goes down again from 10 to 8. those two changes for the average worker worth something like 800 to £900 a year in safe taxation, that's quite a lot of money. but as you rightly say, and as i quizzed the chancellor earlier, these tax cuts are more than offset by what we call fiscal drag by tax thresholds being frozen. the personal allowance at about 12,500 pounds, where you start paying, the headline rate of income tax and the upper rate of income tax. lo
liam, you're wetherspoons in you're in the wetherspoons in guildford. people guildford. what are people saying ? saying there? >> i'm indeed i'm in wetherspoons on a friday lunchtime. my natural environment since i've come down here to this commuter town south of london, because i was recently with the chancellor , recently with the chancellor, jeremy hunt, asking him about these national insurance changes . we've had two big tax changes .we've had two big tax changes from the tories in...
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we're goryeah, i'm hearing guildford >> yeah, i'm hearing guildford in tory in surrey to launch a davis tory removal in surrey to launch a davis tory reni'lll in surrey to launch a davis tory reni'll have of that >> i'll have a bit of that across swathes of the united kingdom. >> it's the liberal democrats kingdom. >> vote. e liberal democrats kingdom. >> vote. ifliberal democrats kingdom. >> vote. if youal democrats kingdom. >> vote. if you want mocrats kingdom. >> vote. if you want to »crats kingdom. >> vote. if you want to gets kingdom. >> vote. if you want to get rid van vote. if you want to get rid of the fantastic. >> yeah. fancy a bit of that? i'm here in guildford where under the liberal democrats crime to absolute crime would go down to absolute nothing. um, look, he's not nothing. but, um, look, he's not ruling out apparently a coalition with the labour party. matthew >> well, look, i mean, i hope that labour's going to win an outright like outright majority and like labour supporters up and down the i'll campaigning the country, i'll be campaigning for know , you get for tha
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so they're breaking the law not around , uh, guildford, law. so they're breaking the law not all around , uh, guildford, law. so they're breaking the law not all overund , uh, guildford, law. so they're breaking the law not all over the , uh, guildford, law. so they're breaking the law not all over the countryildford, law. so they're breaking the law not all over the country . dford, law. so they're breaking the law not all over the country . so rd, but all over the country. so tomorrow asking a judge to tomorrow we're asking a judge to order a litter abatement order against them , and so we can help against them, and so we can help show the fact that this is a quango out of control, not accountable quango, which by the way, is given £5.4 billion of taxpayers money a year , and it's taxpayers money a year, and it's just not doing its job, not only that, it's breaking the law . that, it's breaking the law. >> and john, you said something earlier , which i think a lot of earlier, which i think a lot of people will agree with. look people will ag
so they're breaking the law not around , uh, guildford, law. so they're breaking the law not all around , uh, guildford, law. so they're breaking the law not all overund , uh, guildford, law. so they're breaking the law not all over the , uh, guildford, law. so they're breaking the law not all over the countryildford, law. so they're breaking the law not all over the country . dford, law. so they're breaking the law not all over the country . so rd, but all over the country. so tomorrow asking...
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some very heavy rain again today, especially in the south of england, that was the scene in guildford, and we have had some bad flooding in and around southampton, no surprise because just north of that, one location has seen a0 millimetres of rain in 12 hours, and thatis millimetres of rain in 12 hours, and that is close to half the rainfall that is close to half the rainfall that would normally be expected in the whole month of january. in the space ofjust 12 hours. rain continues to fall, moving east through the night with the risk of further travel disruption and also really windy around the channel islands and some coast of south—east england. further north and west in which some showers around. temperatures generally above freezing, maybe dropping to freezing in a few locations, but things tomorrow will be slowly improving, some showers in northern and eastern scotland, a bit windy as well, but out to the west, something brighter, and still a few showers but some spells of sunshine and the temperatures will be beginning to drop as well. 6—9 covers
some very heavy rain again today, especially in the south of england, that was the scene in guildford, and we have had some bad flooding in and around southampton, no surprise because just north of that, one location has seen a0 millimetres of rain in 12 hours, and thatis millimetres of rain in 12 hours, and that is close to half the rainfall that is close to half the rainfall that would normally be expected in the whole month of january. in the space ofjust 12 hours. rain continues to fall,...
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this is ultimate _ guildford in surrey. this is ultimate about, more than 600 homes have been— ultimate about, more than 600 homes have been told they cannot drink the tap water_ have been told they cannot drink the tap water because of a petrol station — tap water because of a petrol station around five minutes from where _ station around five minutes from where we — station around five minutes from where we are here. residents have been _ where we are here. residents have been complaining that they have felt that petrol was going into the water supply_ that petrol was going into the water supply from that petrol station. this has— supply from that petrol station. this has been going on with residents raising issues about this for several— residents raising issues about this for several years now. thames water say they— for several years now. thames water say they have been monitoring the situation _ say they have been monitoring the situation the years and over the last few— situation the years and over the
this is ultimate _ guildford in surrey. this is ultimate about, more than 600 homes have been— ultimate about, more than 600 homes have been told they cannot drink the tap water_ have been told they cannot drink the tap water because of a petrol station — tap water because of a petrol station around five minutes from where _ station around five minutes from where we — station around five minutes from where we are here. residents have been _ where we are here. residents have been...
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. >> mr speaker, the people the >> mr speaker, the people of the eastern villages of guildford, the clantons, horsleys, the clantons, the horsleys, effingham , ripley and oakham effingham, ripley and oakham have had enough unwanted development and villages taken out of the greenbelt without promised infrastructure is why i've been calling for an immediate of the local immediate review of the local plan last three years. plan for the last three years. does right friend does my right honourable friend agree labour's agree with me that labour's promise of concreting over the green against the green belt, even against the wishes of local mps, would simply add insult to injury? >> yeah, well, mr speaker, unlike both the liberal democrats and the labour party who believe in top down targets that decimate the greenbelt , we that decimate the greenbelt, we believe in local people having a say over their local communities, which is why we are committed to protecting and enhancing the greenbelt. the national planning policy includes strong protections to safeguard this important land. i know her local
. >> mr speaker, the people the >> mr speaker, the people of the eastern villages of guildford, the clantons, horsleys, the clantons, the horsleys, effingham , ripley and oakham effingham, ripley and oakham have had enough unwanted development and villages taken out of the greenbelt without promised infrastructure is why i've been calling for an immediate of the local immediate review of the local plan last three years. plan for the last three years. does right friend does my right...
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where they think they can win, including a handful of places in surrey he visited today, including guildford. here in surrey, if you want to beat the conservatives, you vote liberal democrat, but in large parts of the south of england and the south—west, in other parts of the country, liberal democrats are the powerful vote if you want to unseat the conservative mp. that is why today i have launched ed davey�*s tory removal service! also out and about today, reform uk. they have no mps and winning any seats will be incredibly difficult. but they do scare some conservatives. thye used to be called the brexit party, led by one nigel farage ? now back from his lucrative critter—munching escapades on i�*m a celebrity. reform, though, is led by this man, richard tice. he is categoric ? his party will stand in every seat in england, scotland and wales. they want a big cut in income tax and much tighter immigration restrictions. some wondered if nigel farage would turn up at eight reform news conference today but he i asked richard tice, where is nigel farage? nigel is enjoying himself, hav
where they think they can win, including a handful of places in surrey he visited today, including guildford. here in surrey, if you want to beat the conservatives, you vote liberal democrat, but in large parts of the south of england and the south—west, in other parts of the country, liberal democrats are the powerful vote if you want to unseat the conservative mp. that is why today i have launched ed davey�*s tory removal service! also out and about today, reform uk. they have no mps and...
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um, and it's place in guildford it's taking place in guildford cathedral and other cathedrals. so the idea that there alcohol fuelled, i think is slightly over the top. there is alcohol on sale and they are silent discos. i love, love the architecture of churches , architecture of churches, mosques, temples and all sorts of religious buildings. i think there are absolutely wonderful and i think, you know, when you get people coming into canterbury cathedral, whether it's for evensong or whether it's for evensong or whether it's for evensong or whether it's for prayer, whether it's for the carol concert, when people come in, you know, a couple of days before christmas laden their christmas laden down with their christmas shopping whether it's for shopping or whether it's for quiet reflection you're a quiet reflection or you're a tourist just going around ticking it off a list, i think it's really important that people come into churches. they're wonderful buildings. they're wonderful buildings. they created and have been they are created and have been inspirational to many, whet
um, and it's place in guildford it's taking place in guildford cathedral and other cathedrals. so the idea that there alcohol fuelled, i think is slightly over the top. there is alcohol on sale and they are silent discos. i love, love the architecture of churches , architecture of churches, mosques, temples and all sorts of religious buildings. i think there are absolutely wonderful and i think, you know, when you get people coming into canterbury cathedral, whether it's for evensong or whether...
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where they think they can win, including a handful of places in surrey he visited today, including guildford. here in surrey, if you want to beat the conservatives, you vote liberal democrat, but in large parts of the south of england and the south—west, in other parts of the country, liberal democrats are the powerful vote if you want to unseat the conservative mp. that is why today i have launched ed davey�*s tory removal service! also out and about today, reform uk. they have no mps and winning any seats will be incredibly difficult. but they do scare some conservatives. they used to be called the brexit party, led by one nigel farage ? now back from his lucrative critter—munching escapades on i'm a celebrity. reform, though, is led by this man, richard tice. he is categoric, his party will stand in every seat in england, scotland and wales. they want a big cut in income tax and much tighter immigration restrictions. some wondered if nigel farage would turn up at a reform news conference today. but he didn't. so i asked mr tice, where is he? nigel is enjoying himself, having got bac
where they think they can win, including a handful of places in surrey he visited today, including guildford. here in surrey, if you want to beat the conservatives, you vote liberal democrat, but in large parts of the south of england and the south—west, in other parts of the country, liberal democrats are the powerful vote if you want to unseat the conservative mp. that is why today i have launched ed davey�*s tory removal service! also out and about today, reform uk. they have no mps and...
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guildford four and the birmingham six. there were hundreds in this case,. . , ., ., six. there were hundreds in this case,. . ,., ., case,. victims of human trafficking who arrive in _ case,. victims of human trafficking who arrive in the _ case,. victims of human trafficking who arrive in the uk _ case,. victims of human trafficking who arrive in the uk via _ case,. victims of human trafficking who arrive in the uk via regular- who arrive in the uk via regular routes would not have legal recourse to receive support under modern slavery conditions. the to receive support under modern slavery conditions.— slavery conditions. the exact provisions — slavery conditions. the exact provisions for _ slavery conditions. the exact provisions for legal _ slavery conditions. the exact provisions for legal aid, i i slavery conditions. the exact provisions for legal aid, i am | slavery conditions. the exact i provisions for legal aid, i am more than happy to
guildford four and the birmingham six. there were hundreds in this case,. . , ., ., six. there were hundreds in this case,. . ,., ., case,. victims of human trafficking who arrive in _ case,. victims of human trafficking who arrive in the _ case,. victims of human trafficking who arrive in the uk _ case,. victims of human trafficking who arrive in the uk via _ case,. victims of human trafficking who arrive in the uk via regular- who arrive in the uk via regular routes would not have legal...
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steve from guildford says the vetting of candidates by labour party promised after thejeremy corbyn era is not working. we were promised that the labour candidates were vetted to the max to make sure only the best stood. now this man was unveiled very easily, how he stood is beyond me. and what i worry about is, how many more people are standing as a labour candidate or prepared to stand in the next general election with hidden secrets, corbynism, anti—semitism and many issues. because this has shown that the vetting system for the labour party for their mps is not working. and wherever you are you can listen to nicky campbell and bbc radio five live whenever you like on bbc sounds online and on the app. as we mentioned, azhar ali will still be listed as the labour candidate on the ballot paper because under electoral law it is too late to replace him.let�*s speak to jonathan tonge, professor of politics at university of liverpool. this is an unusual situation to say the least, so what happens now? it is an unprecedented situation, azhar ali, as you say, it will be on the ballot pap
steve from guildford says the vetting of candidates by labour party promised after thejeremy corbyn era is not working. we were promised that the labour candidates were vetted to the max to make sure only the best stood. now this man was unveiled very easily, how he stood is beyond me. and what i worry about is, how many more people are standing as a labour candidate or prepared to stand in the next general election with hidden secrets, corbynism, anti—semitism and many issues. because this...
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it isjust north of guildford, down to where i am here in west— guildford, down to where i am here in west byfleet. nothing will be travelling on this section of motorway. normally you would have between _ motorway. normally you would have between 4000 and 6000 cars or vehicles — between 4000 and 6000 cars or vehicles coming through here every hour _ vehicles coming through here every hour but _ vehicles coming through here every hour but it— vehicles coming through here every hour. but it has been closed yesterday evening, at about nine p~m~ _ yesterday evening, at about nine p~m~ it — yesterday evening, at about nine pm. it won't reopen until monday morning _ p.m.. it won't reopen until monday morning at— pm. it won't reopen until monday morning at six a.m.. pm. it won't reopen until monday morning at six am. the strong, strong _ morning at six am. the strong, strong advice _ morning at six am. the strong, strong advice is to absolutely avoid this area, — strong advice is to absolutely avoid this area, if— strong advice is to absolutely avoid this area, if at all possibl
it isjust north of guildford, down to where i am here in west— guildford, down to where i am here in west byfleet. nothing will be travelling on this section of motorway. normally you would have between _ motorway. normally you would have between 4000 and 6000 cars or vehicles — between 4000 and 6000 cars or vehicles coming through here every hour _ vehicles coming through here every hour but _ vehicles coming through here every hour but it— vehicles coming through here every hour. but it...
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and an innocent _ took place in guildford and an innocent woman was jailed. her trial became _ innocent woman was jailed. her trial became the — innocent woman was jailed. her trial became the high water mark of horizon— became the high water mark of horizon infallibility, her conviction became, for years, a validation — conviction became, for years, a validation of her's integrity for the post— validation of her's integrity for the post office. it was, as it were a test _ the post office. it was, as it were a test case — the post office. it was, as it were a test case. if the prosecution had failed _ a test case. if the prosecution had failed in _ a test case. if the prosecution had failed in this prosecution it would have _ failed in this prosecution it would have opened up the floodgates to civil claims for damages and a defeat — civil claims for damages and a defeat in _ civil claims for damages and a defeat in that trial in guildford would — defeat in that trial in guildford would have made civil claims difficult — would have made civil c
and an innocent _ took place in guildford and an innocent woman was jailed. her trial became _ innocent woman was jailed. her trial became the — innocent woman was jailed. her trial became the high water mark of horizon— became the high water mark of horizon infallibility, her conviction became, for years, a validation — conviction became, for years, a validation of her's integrity for the post— validation of her's integrity for the post office. it was, as it were a test _ the post...
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know who the guildford four they were? uh, irish, uh irish men accused of bombing . accused of bombing. >> oh okay. >> oh okay. >> there's a real education problem in this country as well. learning tonight in the harshest possible way. let's do the guardian and a plot to disrupt the exchange. it the london stock exchange. it seems have graduated seems activists have graduated from themselves to from gluing themselves to paintings themselves paintings to gluing themselves to economy. to the economy. leo. >> well , six people have to the economy. leo. >> arrested , six people have to the economy. leo. >> arrested over people have to the economy. leo. >> arrested over aeople have to the economy. leo. >> arrested over a suspected�* been arrested over a suspected plot to disrupt the london stock exchange. not by, you know , exchange. not by, you know, buying and lots of buying and selling lots of strange and making it strange shares and making it crash like that. they've actually got the bandwidth to deal this is deal with th
know who the guildford four they were? uh, irish, uh irish men accused of bombing . accused of bombing. >> oh okay. >> oh okay. >> there's a real education problem in this country as well. learning tonight in the harshest possible way. let's do the guardian and a plot to disrupt the exchange. it the london stock exchange. it seems have graduated seems activists have graduated from themselves to from gluing themselves to paintings themselves paintings to gluing themselves to...
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in guildford, a theatre. with people who have come to hear more about the scandal. they are here to listen to the journalist who has spent years helping expose the truth. for him, leadership or a lack of it is key. if your business prosecutes people, prosecuting people is the most important part of your business. and you need to be all over it. and i don't think she was. she relied on post office loyalists and highly paid legal advisers to tell her the truth is you want to hear, and i think now it is time we heard the actual truth from her. the stages now set for— actual truth from her. the stages now set for in _ actual truth from her. the stages now set for in the _ actual truth from her. the stages now set for in the public - actual truth from her. the stages now set for in the public inquiry. | now set for in the public inquiry. paula vennells's solicitors solicitors says she is focused on cooperating with it, breaking her silence for the first time in almost a decade. emma simpson, bbc news. some of the background to that, reminding us what some of these post
in guildford, a theatre. with people who have come to hear more about the scandal. they are here to listen to the journalist who has spent years helping expose the truth. for him, leadership or a lack of it is key. if your business prosecutes people, prosecuting people is the most important part of your business. and you need to be all over it. and i don't think she was. she relied on post office loyalists and highly paid legal advisers to tell her the truth is you want to hear, and i think now...
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now, this is party games, which is opening up soon in guildford. i think on may the second. now, this is written by michael mcmanus , who was at central mcmanus, who was at central office in the days of thatcher and major. oh, it does ring a bell. does this . bell. does this. >> it does ring a bell. >> it does ring a bell. >> so i hope there's no skeletons or a little things there. >> i don't know if you'll pop up in some form there and it's basically set in two years from now, 2026, and there's a the country is in disarray. there's a hung parliament and there's a centrist party that are trying to hold it all together with a lot of spin, dodgy data, dodgy ai . and lot of spin, dodgy data, dodgy ai .and i lot of spin, dodgy data, dodgy ai . and i think apparently the ai. and i think apparently the cheesemakers are on strike. i don't know if you ever had to face that in your time, but i just, i thought of that one with you. and that's a huge uk tour that's going on from guildford on may the 2nd, all the way through to malvern later in the yeah >> party games. yes, that sounds
now, this is party games, which is opening up soon in guildford. i think on may the second. now, this is written by michael mcmanus , who was at central mcmanus, who was at central office in the days of thatcher and major. oh, it does ring a bell. does this . bell. does this. >> it does ring a bell. >> it does ring a bell. >> so i hope there's no skeletons or a little things there. >> i don't know if you'll pop up in some form there and it's basically set in two years...
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there was a it was an absolute bizarre fit up, you know on of guildford four dimensions. anyway those are the front pages in the next section, the pros and cons of policing and the pros who are conning you on welcome back to headliners with me, simon evans. still here with comedian nicholas de santo and nick dixon. so we go across to the guardian now. nicholas. and six months on, finally, someone is facing accountability . vie. is facing accountability. vie. >> that's right. still with dramatic news. israeli military intelligence chief quits over 7th of october attack sukh. so this is major general aharon haliva, and he's the first top brass, military or figure to , brass, military or figure to, vacate his job, because he has, claimed responsibility for the deadliest assault in the history of israel , he he he deadliest assault in the history of israel, he he he is the chief of israel, he he he is the chief of or was the chief of israeli military intelligence, which is one of the three branches. it's called aman for short, right, most people know mossad because mossad is
there was a it was an absolute bizarre fit up, you know on of guildford four dimensions. anyway those are the front pages in the next section, the pros and cons of policing and the pros who are conning you on welcome back to headliners with me, simon evans. still here with comedian nicholas de santo and nick dixon. so we go across to the guardian now. nicholas. and six months on, finally, someone is facing accountability . vie. is facing accountability. vie. >> that's right. still with...
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, and i went there just guildford, and i went there just thinking, i've got too many red blood cells until they told me i had this condition. polly cecilia. vera. yeah. and who i thought was an ex—girlfriend of yours. well, it's a funny name, but it's not a funny thing to have. no. so basically, what they do is they take a pint of blood from you once a week, and then since then, i've been on chemotherapy. the moment chemotherapy. but the moment that you hear it, it doesn't matter how many other people have got it. when you know it's you, you suddenly think, god, you, you suddenly think, god, you the game potentially you know the game potentially here, the game is up. so, um , here, the game is up. so, um, uh, that is an awful shock when you hear that you've got cancer. >> how are you feeling? and >> and how are you feeling? and are with your progress? >> well, i'm not having the venous section anymore, thank god, because . you can't get god, because. you can't get blood out of a stone. so that was that was always my wife would tell you that, uh, but i'm now on chemotherapy, and the
, and i went there just guildford, and i went there just thinking, i've got too many red blood cells until they told me i had this condition. polly cecilia. vera. yeah. and who i thought was an ex—girlfriend of yours. well, it's a funny name, but it's not a funny thing to have. no. so basically, what they do is they take a pint of blood from you once a week, and then since then, i've been on chemotherapy. the moment chemotherapy. but the moment that you hear it, it doesn't matter how many...
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but their leader, sir ed davey, was out in guildford today. they're attacking the tory blue wall and here he was wearing a hi viz orange jacket pointing to his next poster . and here it is. ed next poster. and here it is. ed davey's tory removals times up. um i don't know what you think about that. i think it's really pretty cringe making and pretty ghastly. and yes, ed davey might be trying , but he's really very be trying, but he's really very wide of the mark. and you just thought what the government in this amount of trouble , the lib this amount of trouble, the lib dems would be soaring the dems would be soaring in the polls. they're not, uh, i don't think people really large numbers of people really want a party that could threaten to take us back into the european union or force a second referendum upon us and maybe, just maybe , sir ed davey hasn't just maybe, sir ed davey hasn't quite got what it takes. perhaps he hasn't quite got the fizz is now in a moment we're going to talk about the war on motorists . talk about the war on motori
but their leader, sir ed davey, was out in guildford today. they're attacking the tory blue wall and here he was wearing a hi viz orange jacket pointing to his next poster . and here it is. ed next poster. and here it is. ed davey's tory removals times up. um i don't know what you think about that. i think it's really pretty cringe making and pretty ghastly. and yes, ed davey might be trying , but he's really very be trying, but he's really very wide of the mark. and you just thought what the...
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maternity services at the royal surrey county hospital in guildford have been rated as outstanding. the report by the care quality commission comes after an inspection last september. staffing levels and training in the maternity unit were highly praised. let's take a look at the tubes now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning although the central line is part suspended north acton to ealing broadway because of a points failure. now onto the weather with sara. morning. it's going to be a very wet and windy day across the capital today. a storm system named louis by the french metservice is moving across us and we have not one but two met office weather warnings, one for some heavy, persistent rain, especially the further north and west you are. and one for very strong, gusty winds as well. we'll see all of that system slowly tracking away towards the southeast through the day today. behind it, much colder air filtering in with some showers as well for the next few days. here comes the initial rain band, then moving across a squally rain. then the whole system expands a l
maternity services at the royal surrey county hospital in guildford have been rated as outstanding. the report by the care quality commission comes after an inspection last september. staffing levels and training in the maternity unit were highly praised. let's take a look at the tubes now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning although the central line is part suspended north acton to ealing broadway because of a points failure. now onto the weather with sara. morning. it's going to...
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ed davey has put two people up in esher and guildford, which has a very good chance of going lib dem from conservative. i've, i would say if when the opinion polls start coming out, ed davey will be in degree of trouble and i be in a degree of trouble and i think he'll bigger and keir starmer. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> yes, that's true, but that's much, much as i love the water to lapping his feet and it to be lapping at his feet and it is slightly but ed davey is in a degree of trouble that it's the whole officialdom that if you whole of officialdom that if you were part of officialdom , you were part of officialdom, you thought the post office must be right and fujitsu must be right, and you didn't listen. yeah. >> your valued and your >> to your valued and your known, um, post office, no personal relations, human contact , being a personal relations, human contact, being a community player , the things we're told player, the things we're told matter that we teach our children in school actually counted for nothing . counted for nothing. >>
ed davey has put two people up in esher and guildford, which has a very good chance of going lib dem from conservative. i've, i would say if when the opinion polls start coming out, ed davey will be in degree of trouble and i be in a degree of trouble and i think he'll bigger and keir starmer. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> yes, that's true, but that's much, much as i love the water to lapping his feet and it to be lapping at his feet and it...
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empowering local pharmacies is a key part of this government's plan to cut waiting lists in guildford. we recently lost two neighbouring pharmacies, but good news, mr speaken pharmacies, but good news, mr speaker. i am pleased to report that by working diligently with local pharmacists, concerned residents, the minister and the ice, i residents, the minister and the icb, i have helped to secure a new pharmacy in burford . will my new pharmacy in burford. will my right honourable friend join me in welcoming this new pharmacy? and does he agree that it is vital residents should have access to a good, efficient and above all, local pharmacy? yes >> well, mr speaker, i care deeply about the future of our community pharmacies. i'm very pleased to hear about my honourable friend success in securing a new pharmacy for her constituents. joining the 10,500 others across the country. and she's now right about the important role that our local pharmacies can play . that's why pharmacies can play. that's why we're backing them with £645 million of additional funding through pharmacy first. so th
empowering local pharmacies is a key part of this government's plan to cut waiting lists in guildford. we recently lost two neighbouring pharmacies, but good news, mr speaken pharmacies, but good news, mr speaker. i am pleased to report that by working diligently with local pharmacists, concerned residents, the minister and the ice, i residents, the minister and the icb, i have helped to secure a new pharmacy in burford . will my new pharmacy in burford. will my right honourable friend join me...
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ed davey has put two people up in esher and guildford, which has a very good chance of going lib dem from conservative. i've, i would say if when the opinion polls start coming out, ed davey will be in degree of trouble and i be in a degree of trouble and i think he'll bigger and keir starmer. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> yes, that's true, but that's much, much as i love the water to lapping his feet and it to be lapping at his feet and it is slightly but ed davey is in a degree of trouble that it's the whole officialdom that if you whole of officialdom that if you were part of officialdom , you were part of officialdom, you thought the post office must be right and fujitsu must be right, and you didn't listen. yeah. >> your valued and your >> to your valued and your known, um, post office, no personal relations, human contact , being a personal relations, human contact, being a community player , the things we're told player, the things we're told matter that we teach our children in school actually counted for nothing . counted for nothing. >>
ed davey has put two people up in esher and guildford, which has a very good chance of going lib dem from conservative. i've, i would say if when the opinion polls start coming out, ed davey will be in degree of trouble and i be in a degree of trouble and i think he'll bigger and keir starmer. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> yes, that's true, but that's much, much as i love the water to lapping his feet and it to be lapping at his feet and it...