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that's the kind _ london. which you would expect. that's the kind of _ london. which you would expect. that's the kind of place _ london. which you would expect. that's the kind of place where - that's the kind of place where labour think they are going to do well. but breaking news, labour think they have won london. labour sources saying in the last minute that they are confident now that sadiq khan is going to hold on to the mayoral position in london, and this is why. if you have a look at what's happened in the four results we have had so far, 5.7% swing from the conservatives to labour. from susan hall to sadiq khan. that matters. because had the conservatives if the conservatives were going to win it would have to be the other way, they would need a swing from labour to the conservatives but the opposite is happening. the votes are going in the wrong direction for the conservatives. so, a 5.7% swing so far with four constituencies counted, conservatives labour and on that basis labour sources telling the bbc in the last minute or so that they are now conf
that's the kind _ london. which you would expect. that's the kind of _ london. which you would expect. that's the kind of place _ london. which you would expect. that's the kind of place where - that's the kind of place where labour think they are going to do well. but breaking news, labour think they have won london. labour sources saying in the last minute that they are confident now that sadiq khan is going to hold on to the mayoral position in london, and this is why. if you have a look at...
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london. i should had a third constituency to declare and it showed a 5% swing in a constituency where the conservatives were ahead in 2021 but it has now been won by city down. let's get some more on those numbers now. nick eardley is watching the data for us. what we know so far and how significant is it that labour seem to be calling it, given the uncertainty we saw in the last 2a hours? uncertainty we saw in the last 24 hours? ., , ,., uncertainty we saw in the last 24 hours? ,, . ., ., hours? there was some speculation that race would _ hours? there was some speculation that race would be _ hours? there was some speculation that race would be tighter _ hours? there was some speculation that race would be tighter than - that race would be tighter than people thought but the figures were getting so far suggest that's not the case. labour this lunchtime confidently saying they think they have won the london mayoralty again, sadiq khan will get that historic third term as mayor of london. i d
london. i should had a third constituency to declare and it showed a 5% swing in a constituency where the conservatives were ahead in 2021 but it has now been won by city down. let's get some more on those numbers now. nick eardley is watching the data for us. what we know so far and how significant is it that labour seem to be calling it, given the uncertainty we saw in the last 2a hours? uncertainty we saw in the last 24 hours? ., , ,., uncertainty we saw in the last 24 hours? ,, . ., .,...
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it achieved a third term as mayor of london. . , , ., ., , london. it has been a relatively comfortable _ london. it has been a relatively comfortable victory _ london. it has been a relatively comfortable victory with - london. it has been a relatively comfortable victory with a - london. it has been a relatively i comfortable victory with a majority of around ten percentage points. as nick eardley has pointed out, it seems as though in the capital at least the muslim community seems not to have reacted, at least as far as we can tell, does not seem to have reacted against the labour party as they appear to have done in other parts of england. so maybe sadiq khan is a fellow member of the community was perhaps more insulated than some of the other labour candidates elsewhere. the second thing, the dog didn't willy bach, the ulez from a little bit of evidence that may be the conservative vote didn't go down quite so much in those places. —— make the dog that didn't really bark. but certainly, the story that emerged after the 0xbridge by—electio
it achieved a third term as mayor of london. . , , ., ., , london. it has been a relatively comfortable _ london. it has been a relatively comfortable victory _ london. it has been a relatively comfortable victory with - london. it has been a relatively comfortable victory with a - london. it has been a relatively i comfortable victory with a majority of around ten percentage points. as nick eardley has pointed out, it seems as though in the capital at least the muslim community seems not to...
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london tends to be split. there are some parts of london, particularly outer boroughs, the ten to vote conservative. the inner boroughs are more likely to vote labour. we have seen pretty consistently across most areas a swing from conservative to labour. this is the opposite of what susan hall would have needed to beat city can. let's look at bexley and bromley. that is on the outskirts of london. it is one of those areas where us has been an issue, the low emission zone that angered a lot of people, and the tories would have been hoping to improve their showing there. let me show you what happened. nothing. there was no swing at all. 0% labour to conservative. it didn't change at all. that will have left the conservatives disappointed, because they would have wanted a bit of a swing towards them. even though they won it by a country mile, the need to put more on if they were going to win the overall race. let me show you a quite different part of london, lambeth and southwark. completely red, completely labo
london tends to be split. there are some parts of london, particularly outer boroughs, the ten to vote conservative. the inner boroughs are more likely to vote labour. we have seen pretty consistently across most areas a swing from conservative to labour. this is the opposite of what susan hall would have needed to beat city can. let's look at bexley and bromley. that is on the outskirts of london. it is one of those areas where us has been an issue, the low emission zone that angered a lot of...
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london rather than outer— in london, in inner london rather than outer london and opposed to those _ than outer london and opposed to those that— than outer london and opposed to those that vote conservatives. if you look— those that vote conservatives. if you look at _ those that vote conservatives. if you look at the in 2021, yes, it is a bit _ you look at the in 2021, yes, it is a bit higher— you look at the in 2021, yes, it is a bit higher in labour areas. it is about— a bit higher in labour areas. it is about one — a bit higher in labour areas. it is about one point. as compared with what _ about one point. as compared with what is _ about one point. as compared with what is going on with the turnout reported — what is going on with the turnout reported for the conservative areas but even _ reported for the conservative areas but even if — reported for the conservative areas but even if you take that into account — but even if you take that into account it _ but even if you take that into account it would have done no more than knock — account it would have don
london rather than outer— in london, in inner london rather than outer london and opposed to those _ than outer london and opposed to those that— than outer london and opposed to those that vote conservatives. if you look— those that vote conservatives. if you look at _ those that vote conservatives. if you look at the in 2021, yes, it is a bit _ you look at the in 2021, yes, it is a bit higher— you look at the in 2021, yes, it is a bit higher in labour areas. it is about— a bit...
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in london, labour's sadiq khan has secured a third term as mayor of london beating conservative susan hall. in the past hour, andy burnham is also re—elected as mayor of greater manchester, with more than 63% of the vote. in the race to be mayor of the west midlands, a full recount is ordered in one area. conservative andy street is hoping to hold on but the contest is looking very close. good afternoon, i'm geeta guru murthy and welcome to this bbc local election special. labour's sadiq khan has secured a third term as the mayor of london with 44% of the vote, beating conservative candidate susan hall on 33%. elsewhere, in the last few hours, labour have secured victories in greater manchester, where andy burnham was re—elected with over 60% of the vote share, and in west yorkshire, where mayor tracy babin also won re—election. we'll bring you the remaining results as and when they happen. let's speak to reem ibrahim, who is a young conservative and political commentator, and communications officer at the institute of economic affairs. and communications officer at thank and co
in london, labour's sadiq khan has secured a third term as mayor of london beating conservative susan hall. in the past hour, andy burnham is also re—elected as mayor of greater manchester, with more than 63% of the vote. in the race to be mayor of the west midlands, a full recount is ordered in one area. conservative andy street is hoping to hold on but the contest is looking very close. good afternoon, i'm geeta guru murthy and welcome to this bbc local election special. labour's sadiq khan...
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that's the first london borough to declare . in london borough to declare. in total, seven mayoral contests will be announced today. so far, labour has retained liverpool city region and south yorkshire. a narrow contest is expected for conservative mayor andy street in the west midlands. we'll also be hearing from eight of ten contests for police and crime commissioner boris johnson has thanked polling staff who refused to let him vote without an id. the former prime minister was turned away from a polling station on thursday after he forgot valid identification. writing in the daily mail, mr johnson said the three villagers were right to stick to the rules. the requirement to provide photo id was actually introduced by mrjohnson provide photo id was actually introduced by mr johnson when provide photo id was actually introduced by mrjohnson when he occupied number 10. a burst water main has left around 31,000 properties without running water in east sussex, causing a drastic impact on businesses . southern water says businesses. southern water says the dis
that's the first london borough to declare . in london borough to declare. in total, seven mayoral contests will be announced today. so far, labour has retained liverpool city region and south yorkshire. a narrow contest is expected for conservative mayor andy street in the west midlands. we'll also be hearing from eight of ten contests for police and crime commissioner boris johnson has thanked polling staff who refused to let him vote without an id. the former prime minister was turned away...
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thank you, london. >> confused. london. confused. london can you please? >> well, the labour candidate claimed almost 44% of the vote in london and over 275,000 more votes than his conservative rival susan hall. during the contest. he has been criticised for his expansion of the caphaps for his expansion of the capital's ultra low emission zone and rising crime rates. but mr khan says he is keeping positive . positive. >> it's londoners who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer , mission of building a fairer, safer and greener london and in what i hope will be a year of great change a future labour government led by keir starmer . government led by keir starmer. working with us in city hall will mean we can go much further and accomplish so much more . and accomplish so much more. >> well, labour's also celebrating successes in liverpool, in south yorkshire and west yorkshire in greater manchester, two where andy burnham has been re—elected. he picked up just over 63% of the vote there and says he'll always give his best to th
thank you, london. >> confused. london. confused. london can you please? >> well, the labour candidate claimed almost 44% of the vote in london and over 275,000 more votes than his conservative rival susan hall. during the contest. he has been criticised for his expansion of the caphaps for his expansion of the capital's ultra low emission zone and rising crime rates. but mr khan says he is keeping positive . positive. >> it's londoners who inspire me every day to continue our...
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london is a doughnut and the outer— london. london is a doughnut and the outer area _ london. london is a doughnut and the outer area is _ london. london is a doughnut and the outer area is traditional hunting ground — outer area is traditional hunting ground for the conservatives. if the turnout _ ground for the conservatives. if the turnout is _ ground for the conservatives. if the turnout is on the outer, that looks good _ turnout is on the outer, that looks good for— turnout is on the outer, that looks good for the conservatives. i have to say— good for the conservatives. i have to say the — good for the conservatives. i have to say the two main parties are agreed — to say the two main parties are agreed on _ to say the two main parties are agreed on two factors, one they believe — agreed on two factors, one they believe it— agreed on two factors, one they believe it is closer than the polls would _ believe it is closer than the polls would suggest. but the two parties believe _ would suggest. but the two parties believe that it is unlikely that sadig — bel
london is a doughnut and the outer— london. london is a doughnut and the outer area _ london. london is a doughnut and the outer area is _ london. london is a doughnut and the outer area is traditional hunting ground — outer area is traditional hunting ground for the conservatives. if the turnout _ ground for the conservatives. if the turnout is _ ground for the conservatives. if the turnout is on the outer, that looks good _ turnout is on the outer, that looks good for— turnout is on the...
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that's london, that's west midlands. let me bring you up to date on the national picture across england. 106 of 107 councils declared, we will not get the other today so this is as close as we will get to the full picture on saturday. as you can see, labour up 185 seats, they are pleased, they think the places they are winning are the places they are winning are the places they are winning are the places they need to win if they are going to form a majority government at a general election, so there really please. you will notice that the lib dems are ahead of the conservatives in terms of the result from thursday. slightly more complicated than that, i will explain a second. they are cock—a—hoop, they are up 105. really bad, down 472. quite the cataclysmic 500 losses we were talking about over the past 2a hours. but not far off it, they have lostjust under half the seats they are defending. with putting out as well, 73 seats have been gained by the greens, they are really happy in this show is a bit of a breakthroug
that's london, that's west midlands. let me bring you up to date on the national picture across england. 106 of 107 councils declared, we will not get the other today so this is as close as we will get to the full picture on saturday. as you can see, labour up 185 seats, they are pleased, they think the places they are winning are the places they are winning are the places they are winning are the places they need to win if they are going to form a majority government at a general election, so...
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london. real party. transform . london 7501. scanlon transform. london 7501. scanlon nick. britain first no. to immigration 20,519. that makes the total number of good votes cast on thursday. 2,484,432. i need now to take you through the number of ballot papers rejected and the reasons one rejected. for want of an official mark 314 rejected for voting for more than one candidate, 2806 for writing or marks by which the voter could be identified, 129. unmarked or void for uncertainty . 7878. making the total number of rejected ballot papers 11,127. so total number of ballot papers counted . on ballot papers counted. on thursday 2,495,559. our electorate for this election . electorate for this election. was 6,162,428. and as you know already , we had a turnout on already, we had a turnout on thursday of 40.5. so i therefore declare that sadiq khan has been duly elected as mayor of london. sadiq khan i invite -- i invite i am, ham i invite i am, i invite sadiq khan to the lectern to speak . khan to the lectern to speak. thank you, thank you. >> from the bottom of my heart. than
london. real party. transform . london 7501. scanlon transform. london 7501. scanlon nick. britain first no. to immigration 20,519. that makes the total number of good votes cast on thursday. 2,484,432. i need now to take you through the number of ballot papers rejected and the reasons one rejected. for want of an official mark 314 rejected for voting for more than one candidate, 2806 for writing or marks by which the voter could be identified, 129. unmarked or void for uncertainty . 7878....
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. _ london? 4:30 pm 5pm is the latest estimate i've heard. that _ london? 4:30 pm 5pm is the latest estimate i've heard. that could - estimate i've heard. that could slip. how many times have we thought a result was an imminent? i would say 4:30pm is the time to set your alarm if you want to come back for that one, but i don't think is really up for grabs any more. find really up for grabs any more. and we're looking _ really up for grabs any more. and we're looking at _ really up for grabs any more. and we're looking at local elections in england. obviously people watch for for the national implications. we are in a general election year. what are in a general election year. what are you hearing about the mood of the parties today? it is are you hearing about the mood of the parties today?— the parties today? it is quite simle, the parties today? it is quite simple. and _ the parties today? it is quite simple, and it _ the parties today? it is quite simple, and it is _ the parties today? it is quite simple, and it is based - the parties today? it is qui
. _ london? 4:30 pm 5pm is the latest estimate i've heard. that _ london? 4:30 pm 5pm is the latest estimate i've heard. that could - estimate i've heard. that could slip. how many times have we thought a result was an imminent? i would say 4:30pm is the time to set your alarm if you want to come back for that one, but i don't think is really up for grabs any more. find really up for grabs any more. and we're looking _ really up for grabs any more. and we're looking at _ really up for grabs...
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and london. ., , ., ., , and london. the conservative party candidate, 812300 _ and london. the conservative party candidate, 812300 and _ and london. the conservative party candidate, 812300 and 497. - and london. the conservative party| candidate, 812300 and 497. wearing candidate, 812300 and 1197. wearing salsa candidate, 812300 and 497. wearing salsa rumours _ candidate, 812300 and 497. wearing salsa rumours of _ candidate, 812300 and 497. wearing salsa rumours of a _ candidate, 812300 and 497. wearing salsa rumours of a conservative - salsa rumours of a conservative upset turned out to be well... wrong. upset turned out to be well... wronu. , .., upset turned out to be well... wron.. , ' :::::: ::j~:: wrong. city calm, 1,000,080 -- sadiq khan. we wrong. city calm, 1,000,080 -- sadiq khan- we have — wrong. city calm, 1,000,080 -- sadiq khan. we have run _ wrong. city calm, 1,000,080 -- sadiq khan. we have run an _ wrong. city calm, 1,000,080 -- sadiq khan. we have run an incredibly - khan. we have run an incredibly underwhelming _ khan. we have run an incredibly underw
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well all heating up in london. thanks for that, olivia . london. thanks for that, olivia. but jack, we've had an email from jan who says, come on ben, i know you think the world ends at the m25, but here in greater manchester we are under just as manchester we are underjust as much threat. we have the biggest cuckoo in our nest with george galloway. what's the latest for our friends in the north west ? our friends in the north west? >> well, certainly here in manchester, of course, the voters went to the polls on thursday very much the feeling from the polling coming out of that that andy burnham will secure his third term as the mayor of greater manchester. of course, olivia makes a very good point around the impact of the muslim vote in these big labour areas. manchester, of course, being one of them. pollsters predicting a drop of maybe of 3% in support for burnham at the outcome of this election, but still saying that he will hold on to that third term in his rematch against laura evans , rematch against laura evans, who, of course, was the same conservative candidate
well all heating up in london. thanks for that, olivia . london. thanks for that, olivia. but jack, we've had an email from jan who says, come on ben, i know you think the world ends at the m25, but here in greater manchester we are under just as manchester we are underjust as much threat. we have the biggest cuckoo in our nest with george galloway. what's the latest for our friends in the north west ? our friends in the north west? >> well, certainly here in manchester, of course, the...
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here in london. police were called here in london. police were called here to durley chine just before midnight on friday following reports two people had been stabbed. 34—year—old amie gray from poole, a personal trainer and football coach, sadly passed away at the scene. a woman aged 38 and also from poole is in hospital with serious injuries. a17—year—old from lancashire arrested over the weekend on suspicion of murder was released on monday without charge and eliminated from the investigation. dorset police last night revealed an arrest had been made of a 20—year—old man in the croydon area of london on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. they say their investigation has progressed at speed. and that officers from their investigation team, intelligence unit and firearms unit had worked with metropolitan police to make the arrest. the beach here from bournemouth pier right the
here in london. police were called here in london. police were called here to durley chine just before midnight on friday following reports two people had been stabbed. 34—year—old amie gray from poole, a personal trainer and football coach, sadly passed away at the scene. a woman aged 38 and also from poole is in hospital with serious injuries. a17—year—old from lancashire arrested over the weekend on suspicion of murder was released on monday without charge and eliminated from the...
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it’s higher prices in stop it is bad news for london.— higher prices in stop it is bad news for london. it's more than a crisis it's _ news for london. it's more than a crisis it's next _ news for london. it's more than a crisis it's next -- _ news for london. it's more than a crisis it's next -- it's - news for london. it's more than a crisis it's next -- it's an - a crisis it's next —— it's an existential crisis, i don't see any world with united kingdom should not be actively engaged and practising artificial intelligence technology and biotechnology, the amount of companies leaving the exchange in that field in those sectors is extremely alarming. some big companies _ is extremely alarming. some big companies have _ is extremely alarming. some big companies have already - is extremely alarming. some big companies have already left - is extremely alarming. some big companies have already left or. companies have already left or about to leave or thinking of leaving, cambridge —based tech giant arm is now listed in new york, paddy powers �*s owners living injune and travel com
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the plane was on its way from london — latest. the plane was on its way from london to _ latest. the plane was on its way from london to singapore - latest. the plane was on its way from london to singapore when | from london to singapore when authorities say it fell into an air pocket in airspace and had to make an emergency landing in bangkok. these are some of the images we have seen from inside the plane. and also there is damage to overhead lockers where something has clearly hit it and people were being treated on board and also on the tarmac. we have seen this video from inside the plane and you can see people being stretchered here, and a 73—year—old british man has died, sadly. the authorities say that was likely due to a heart attack and his wife was also injured and she has been taken to hospital. seven other people have been critically injured, believed to have head injuries, and almost two dozen have other injuries. this is the plane coming into bangkok airport and rushing to
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this is a apa heritage month kickoff conferences we know we are all here from mayor london breed in a few short minutes but thank you to her for not only for business and economic recovery but bringing our - thank you, london breed. >> (clapping.) that is about making idea happen we really appreciate this so but today, we are talking about our apa heritage month this is coming up next wednesday force us to this year is the 20th anniversary of celebration in san francisco um, but that is also the 40 are 45 year of celebration in the united states um, in the 1979 the president signed the proposition for the may for the asian american pacific islanders especially heritage and the month of may was chosen because of the could commemorate the transcommon council railroad and the arrive of the first immigrant in japan so we have been celebrating the weekly by the week every year until the year of 1990 was extend because of the work of a lot of organizations and advocating for them in 1992 the celebration of apa month in the country was again signed into law to tap in perpetuity this is the t
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there's not an avenue franklin in london. what, if any, did ben franklin play in creating the us department of state? what by? the time he comes back? thomas jefferson replaced him in paris and jefferson very clear on the fact that he has succeeded rather than replaced ben franklin. because, as jefferson puts it, no one could possibly replace him. and it's really jefferson who begins to craft a foreign policy for a new nation. so in way that is the launching part, i would say, for for the department of state. your book, the great improvization, is being turned into a miniseries. tell us about it. it's an eight part apple series. it will air, i believe, beginning around april in the role of ben franklin. is douglas looking more like franklin than ben franklin? and it was filmed in precise sally, those hallways down, which ben franklin himself walked complaining the cold marble floors for all of those years that he was weekly paying visits to versailles to see louis the 16th to finesse the aid for the war. so it was really film
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and here in london queen camilla has— closely. and here in london queen camilla has also _ closely. and here in london queen camilla has also been _ closely. and here in london queen camilla has also been busy. - closely. and here in london queen camilla has also been busy. she i closely. and here in london queen camilla has also been busy. she is| camilla has also been busy. she is at buckingham palace today and we have some pictures of her meeting one of my favourite animals, actually, donkeys. she is hosting a reception to mark the 90th anniversary of brooke, a charity dedicated to improving the lives of working horses, donkeys and mules as well. here they are. this is what has been happening in london, but as far as we know there are no plans for prince william to meet with his brother, harry, who we also know is in london at the moment, or his mother. , , , . ., , mother. exactly, yes. prince harry is makin: mother. exactly, yes. prince harry is making a _ mother. exactly, yes. prince harry is making a very — mother. exactly, yes. prince harry is making a very rare _ mother.
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saturday, these protests are dominating central london. and jewish people cannot work freely around central london. and that is that should not be allowed. that should not be allowed. and we also had the scene where. there were messages being projected onto the house of commons. and i think the is not right the approach is not right to policing these protests and and you said that we are not as tough as the french or the germans the same is true on environmental protesters. well. and dealing just stop oil. i mean you're the easier to count the number days there isn't a protest going on in parliament square in london than the number of days and just want to sort of say people in this audience this in no way a reflection of the british public if i speak to constituents, they are 100% supportive of israel. they are not. it's a small minority of extreme
saturday, these protests are dominating central london. and jewish people cannot work freely around central london. and that is that should not be allowed. that should not be allowed. and we also had the scene where. there were messages being projected onto the house of commons. and i think the is not right the approach is not right to policing these protests and and you said that we are not as tough as the french or the germans the same is true on environmental protesters. well. and dealing...
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london is not burning. but the chancellor is concerned enough to fetch the big city engines to a major summit at his official country retreat. simonjack, bbc news in the city. in europe the picture was mixed. turning to the us, all eyes on the dowjones, that 40,000 milestone is something psychologically that is considered significant, it has flirted with aberthaw back in march, we will see that 100 points of that now. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. some places continue to bask under blue skies and warm sunshine, but, for others, it's quite a different—looking day. some cloud and rain for one of our weather watchers this morning in cambridgeshire, in association with this frontal system. our weather at the moment is still being driven by low pressure, centred to the south of us. but we will see some outbreaks of rain continuing westwards across the midlands into wales, some heavy thundery downpours to the south of that. for northern england, northern ireland and scotland, some decent spells of sunsh
london is not burning. but the chancellor is concerned enough to fetch the big city engines to a major summit at his official country retreat. simonjack, bbc news in the city. in europe the picture was mixed. turning to the us, all eyes on the dowjones, that 40,000 milestone is something psychologically that is considered significant, it has flirted with aberthaw back in march, we will see that 100 points of that now. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. some places continue to bask under blue...
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k. labors sedate can, has one of the said straight as london man. he beaches conservative policy challenges by more than 11 points. the result is yet another defeat for prime minister wishes to knock them. they're willing conservative up to their worst local election results in decades. and historic said term for london's man sat, a ton said he faced to campaign of negativity from his conservative opponents. but he stormed ahead with nearly 44 percent of the votes, likely from the bottom of my heart, back to london. that's the order of my life to serve the city. but i love con, was the fast muslim to be elected lida as a major west in capital when he replaced bars. johnson as met in 2016 con is one of the u. k. 's most popular latest, and holds the biggest individual mandate of any british politician. his victory in london is the latest in thousands of local elections that have gone to labor. a heavy blow to prime minister receives through next conservatives. national opinion polls placed labor far ahead. as all lies turn to the you case next genera
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thank to london. that's the order of my life to serve the city. but i love con, was the fast muslim to be elected lida as a major west in capital when he replaced bars. johnson as met in 2016 con is one of the u. k. is most popular latest and holds the biggest individual mandate of any british politician. his victory in london is the latest in thousands of local elections that have gone to labor. a heavy blow to prime minister receives through next conservatives. national opinion polls place labor far ahead. as all lies turn to the you case, next general election waste sites me the most to share is the challenge of working with a labor government and the message for me. selection in london and across the country is time for which students go to an election sooner is expected to announce the dates before the end of the. yeah. he's conservatives have been in power for 14 years. right. knowing that is labeled as popularity keeps rising. the tories look set for disastrous loss at the ballot box. here in germany, john, so that will f sholtes has condem
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live from london. this is bbc news violent confrontations at an american campus, the boy was killed in london is named as daniel anjorin. violent confrontations at an american campus, as rival protesters clash at a pro—palestinian encampment in califonia. across the country in new york, police storm another university where students had been protesting the war in gaza. hello, welcome to bbc news. aia—year—old boy was killed at a knife attack in london yesterday has been named as daniel had angevin. two police officers were injured in the attack. 36—year—old man is in custody. it is
live from london. this is bbc news violent confrontations at an american campus, the boy was killed in london is named as daniel anjorin. violent confrontations at an american campus, as rival protesters clash at a pro—palestinian encampment in califonia. across the country in new york, police storm another university where students had been protesting the war in gaza. hello, welcome to bbc news. aia—year—old boy was killed at a knife attack in london yesterday has been named as daniel...
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he also heard from the mayor of london. also plenty of criticism over the last few months for rising numbers in knife crime in the capital. i will give you some of the figures. up by 20% in the year to december. 14,600 -- more than 14,600 cases of knife crime. the second highest in the last eight years. it does not make for terribly pleasant or easy reading for the mayor of london. and we keep getting these high-profile incidents. one today, just yesterday there was a case in which a man pleaded guilty to stabbing and 86-year-old on his mobility scooter. you get ese high-profile incidents as well as gang related violence as well. the labour party, the mayor of london himself would say part of that issue is austerity about the cups made in certain services, particularly to the police stations around the capital, by the conservatives over the last 10 years -- more than 10 years they have been in power. plenty of politics circulating around it. but at the center of this, a 14-year-old boy who has been stabbed to death. >> and
he also heard from the mayor of london. also plenty of criticism over the last few months for rising numbers in knife crime in the capital. i will give you some of the figures. up by 20% in the year to december. 14,600 -- more than 14,600 cases of knife crime. the second highest in the last eight years. it does not make for terribly pleasant or easy reading for the mayor of london. and we keep getting these high-profile incidents. one today, just yesterday there was a case in which a man...
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the measure was a response to the same actions of london. the uk ministry of defense, meanwhile, says: let's go back to trying to establish a connection with andrei kellin andrei vladimirovich, as we can be heard, you can be heard, yes, me too, yes, we we hear you, now we see you, hello, again, and so, to the questions, great britain, as we have already said, recently expelled the russian military attache, moscow responds in a mirror way, now, how will this affect russian-british contacts? something caught fire somewhere, there is a warehouse, as far as i know, in east london, but from this they made up a whole story, who are to blame, as always, the russians, but by achieving an invention, achieving imaginary successes, countering this phantom threat, we got another unfriendly step, i would like to say that military ties with britain were established back in 1934, a very long time ago, in 1941. at the beginning of the war, with the assistance of the military atashats , one of the most important agreements on joint actions against germany wa
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for the london area right now. before we get started, though, let's get your latest news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> nana. thank you. good afternoon . it's 3:02. i'm sophia afternoon. it's 3:02. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . wenzler in the gb newsroom. first to some developments on that breaking news coming to us from iran this afternoon where state tv are reporting the iranian president has been involved in an accident while travelling in a helicopter. there are limited details at this stage , but one media outlet this stage, but one media outlet suggests the aircraft made what's being described as a hard landing. president ebrahim raisi was a passenger in one helicopter, which was travelling in a group of three earlier. he met azerbaijan's president aliyev at the country's shared border to inaugurate a new dam. the iranian foreign minister is also reported to be a passenger, the interior minister has told iranian tv that rescue teams are being hampered by difficult weather conditions. in other new
for the london area right now. before we get started, though, let's get your latest news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> nana. thank you. good afternoon . it's 3:02. i'm sophia afternoon. it's 3:02. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . wenzler in the gb newsroom. first to some developments on that breaking news coming to us from iran this afternoon where state tv are reporting the iranian president has been involved in an accident while travelling in a helicopter. there are limited...
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in central london. and they are going to be delivering a gun salute in honour of the king's coronation. gosh do you remember this time last year we were geanng this time last year we were gearing up for it, weren't we? we were on the mall doing shows live from the mall, walking up and down there, and it's been fantastic. >> and we're going to get a few memories, aren't we, of you down there by the palace , speaking to there by the palace, speaking to members of the public, speaking to gb news viewers and listeners there. so we're just holding our breath now for that gun salute to mark the one year anniversary of the king's coronation and one of the king's coronation and one of the king's coronation and one of the big standout stars apart from the king of course, from his coronation, was penny morden. >> wasn't she? that iconic dress and the sword carrying. i'm actually going to be speaking to her later on 9 to 11 pm. this evening, but we've got a couple of little clips to bring you over the course of th
in central london. and they are going to be delivering a gun salute in honour of the king's coronation. gosh do you remember this time last year we were geanng this time last year we were gearing up for it, weren't we? we were on the mall doing shows live from the mall, walking up and down there, and it's been fantastic. >> and we're going to get a few memories, aren't we, of you down there by the palace , speaking to there by the palace, speaking to members of the public, speaking to gb...
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let's look at the picture in london. i mean, i've had quite a few people contact me to say how shambolic conservative party headquarters is. management of susan hall's campaign was. is. management of susan hall's campaign was . you've got tory mp campaign was. you've got tory mp paul scully saying yesterday that the tories had run a, quote, incredibly underwhelming campaign. what's this is not good enough. if >> well look in london, i think susan should be very pleased with the campaign she run. it was much closer than both the polls are suggested and lots of commentators thought she was focusing on the issues that mattered on the doorstep to on transport, on focusing on crime, which is a really important issue in london. but obviously with the national polling situation, as it were, it was a very difficult race. but she was chosen by london conservatives. i think she ran a very good campaign . i worked very closely campaign. i worked very closely with her on a number of issues , with her on a number of issues, and i thi
let's look at the picture in london. i mean, i've had quite a few people contact me to say how shambolic conservative party headquarters is. management of susan hall's campaign was. is. management of susan hall's campaign was . you've got tory mp campaign was. you've got tory mp paul scully saying yesterday that the tories had run a, quote, incredibly underwhelming campaign. what's this is not good enough. if >> well look in london, i think susan should be very pleased with the campaign...
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at london on the map. i could . at england but i couldn't quite pinpoint london. >> i did not, he asked me i practice one day, i had to search it up and he asked me the next day it is like oh yeah, i searched it up, coach. took the football team had a lot of fans on campus already but that fan base had grown since the announcement. >> one teacher here on campus, i'm walking through the hallways and the teachers are like hey, do you need an extra chaperone? there's a lot of excitement on campus which is neat. >> reporter: the team is trying to treat this game like every other like preparing to play on the international stage. they do know there will be some hurdles to conquer. >> i'm sure london will throw things off. you'll have to deal with multiple time changes and long flight over, a long flight back. after just getting over and just getting back and whatever. >> reporter: the spartans will not be distracted by any fundraisers. nike is picking up the tab for the students. >> that's nice. the team leaves for londo
at london on the map. i could . at england but i couldn't quite pinpoint london. >> i did not, he asked me i practice one day, i had to search it up and he asked me the next day it is like oh yeah, i searched it up, coach. took the football team had a lot of fans on campus already but that fan base had grown since the announcement. >> one teacher here on campus, i'm walking through the hallways and the teachers are like hey, do you need an extra chaperone? there's a lot of...
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live from london, this is bbc news. iran's president and foreign minister are killed after their helicopter crashed in the north—west of the country. mourners gather to pay their respects, but there have been reports of some celebrating the president's death. waiting for the truth — the public inquiry into the uk's infected blood scandal will publish its final report later. iam in i am in central london, as relatives wait for the conclusion of that report. they say they are looking for truth, justice, and accountability. wikileaks founderjulian assange could learn today whether his extradition to the us will go ahead. a decision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gathering.
live from london, this is bbc news. iran's president and foreign minister are killed after their helicopter crashed in the north—west of the country. mourners gather to pay their respects, but there have been reports of some celebrating the president's death. waiting for the truth — the public inquiry into the uk's infected blood scandal will publish its final report later. iam in i am in central london, as relatives wait for the conclusion of that report. they say they are looking for...
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and particularly in london. there's a lot of talk about sadiq khan's even saying now he might go into national politics. or rather, he's not saying he won't, which is the same thing, isn't it.7 yeah but he's, he's he's done very, very well. he's got over about 1.1 million votes, and that's fantastic. it's unprecedented. it's not what people expected, hall came in with about 800,000. so this there was a brief flash of, oh, other conservatives are going to get in. no, they absolutely aren't . aren't. >> bruce. was that because of how popular sadiq khan is or how susan hall, who is the most common phrase people have said about him.7 >> about him? >> yes. i wasn't familiar with susan either, in all honesty, and there's a lot of susan's on the internet at the moment, so you don't even know if she's a real person. however, he did win was over 250,000 votes over her. yeah but the funny thing is, so many people love him and then so many people love him and then so many people love him and then so many people hate him. i
and particularly in london. there's a lot of talk about sadiq khan's even saying now he might go into national politics. or rather, he's not saying he won't, which is the same thing, isn't it.7 yeah but he's, he's he's done very, very well. he's got over about 1.1 million votes, and that's fantastic. it's unprecedented. it's not what people expected, hall came in with about 800,000. so this there was a brief flash of, oh, other conservatives are going to get in. no, they absolutely aren't ....
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from london cornfield, london. well, sadiq khan beat his nearest rival, conservative candidate susan hall, in a contest full of criticism over his decision to expand the caphaps his decision to expand the capital's ultra low emission zone however, mr khan insisted he is keeping positive notes who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer , safer and
from london cornfield, london. well, sadiq khan beat his nearest rival, conservative candidate susan hall, in a contest full of criticism over his decision to expand the caphaps his decision to expand the capital's ultra low emission zone however, mr khan insisted he is keeping positive notes who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer , safer and
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moving from london to after more than 37 years the programme is moving from london to a new home on monday. join the team in salford from monday if you can. from everybody here in london, it has been an absolute pleasure and privilege. thank you for watching every lunchtime. now it's time for the news where you are. enjoy your afternoon. from the london hello. we are live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. real madrid arrive in the uk ready to go ahead of tomorrow's champions league final against borusssia dortmund. defending champions england prepare to meet france in tonight's women's euros qualifiier. and we'll hear from a contender hoping for a dream derby day if ambiente friendly win�*s britain's richest flat race at epsom. real madrid have arrived in the uk ahead of this weekend's champions league final against borussia dortmund. england'sjude bellingham is amongst the real players preparing for tomorrow's final against his former club at wembley after scoring 19 league goals as carlo ancelotti's side won la liga. while jadon sancho�*s form has improve
moving from london to after more than 37 years the programme is moving from london to a new home on monday. join the team in salford from monday if you can. from everybody here in london, it has been an absolute pleasure and privilege. thank you for watching every lunchtime. now it's time for the news where you are. enjoy your afternoon. from the london hello. we are live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. real madrid arrive in the uk ready to go ahead of tomorrow's...
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meanwhile, of course, london's mayor sadiq khan won a third term as mayor of london. another shock given the levels of knife crime in the capital, some might say, and here's reform uk mp lee anderson commenting on this very subject on my show yesterday. >> well, i've got to be careful , >> well, i've got to be careful, what i say about the labour mayor, i don't want to give him too much of a hard time, but it's absolutely useless. it's been a disaster for this country. it's been a disaster for london, and it needs belting out at the next mayoral election in four years time. it's an absolute disaster for our capital city, and you'll see over the next four years what he does to that city. rob a motorist blind knife crime will go up, violent crime will go up, and there'll be sneering away in his ivory tower. and i will keep calling him out . calling him out. >> so i'm asking, do we still need mayors ? nigel? emma, what need mayors? nigel? emma, what do you think? i'll start with you, nigel nelson. yeah i mean, a lot of people argue that the mayors don't really do that mu
meanwhile, of course, london's mayor sadiq khan won a third term as mayor of london. another shock given the levels of knife crime in the capital, some might say, and here's reform uk mp lee anderson commenting on this very subject on my show yesterday. >> well, i've got to be careful , >> well, i've got to be careful, what i say about the labour mayor, i don't want to give him too much of a hard time, but it's absolutely useless. it's been a disaster for this country. it's been a...
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the plane was on its way from london — latest. the plane was on its way from london to _ latest. the plane was on its way from london to singapore - latest. the plane was on its way from london to singapore when | from london to singapore when authorities say it fell into an air pocket in airspace and had to make an emergency landing in bangkok. these are some of the images we have seen from inside the plane. and also there is damage to overhead lockers where something has clearly hit it and people were being treated on board and also on the tarmac. we have seen this video from inside the plane and you can see people being stretchered here, and a 73—year—old british man has died, sadly. the authorities say that was likely due to a heart attack and his wife was also injured and she has been taken to hospital. seven other people have been critically injured, believed to have head injuries, and almost two dozen have other injuries. this is the plane coming into bangkok airport and rushing to meet it on the tarmac, as i mentioned, with ambulances coming around, we have lines of t
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and think about the angle here of london, london could do with an ipo at this stage. there has been focus on the fact there hasn't been the same amount of listings here as stateside. let me share this figure with you. we are seeing the london stock exchange shrinking the last couple years market capital has fallen from $4.3 trillion in 2007 to $3 trillion this year when you compare that with the numbers stateside, the trend is the opposite rather than the increase stateside to let you know, the american stocks rose more than $50 trillion over the same period. a different dynamic here let's see what happens with this interest will lead to an actual listing here or even stateside. >> having read the article and looking at something like this, so far this year, you go and compare them to the u.s. if you just stay in europe, so far this year, there have been four uk ipos out of 30 across europe that tells you a clearly picture where the uk sits in the broader mix of all these things. is there a fear that london and the uk will forego the concerns that the united states ha
and think about the angle here of london, london could do with an ipo at this stage. there has been focus on the fact there hasn't been the same amount of listings here as stateside. let me share this figure with you. we are seeing the london stock exchange shrinking the last couple years market capital has fallen from $4.3 trillion in 2007 to $3 trillion this year when you compare that with the numbers stateside, the trend is the opposite rather than the increase stateside to let you know, the...
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. >> i'm san francisco mayor london breed and i'm so excited and happy to be here with each and every one of you to celebrate an historic milestone i want to express my appreciation. too, so many people have been there from day one to help us got to this moment it is important we take a setback to talk about the history, the challenges, how star we've come while? definitely a commemorative moment didn't mean we want to won't continue the great work to balance the reforms we need to implement as well as making sure we focus on public health for san francisco. we can do both we have done both the data makes that clear this is to be that's why day is to o so significant i remember 8 years ago and all with ed lee form mayor and form supervisor malia connecticut and police and our form chief and thank you for being here today chief sir. >> we came out (clapping.) during a very difficult time. there were a number of photos who were out ranldz a number of challenges to this department faced. and the fact is at the time and though we miss president obama his department of justice put out 200
. >> i'm san francisco mayor london breed and i'm so excited and happy to be here with each and every one of you to celebrate an historic milestone i want to express my appreciation. too, so many people have been there from day one to help us got to this moment it is important we take a setback to talk about the history, the challenges, how star we've come while? definitely a commemorative moment didn't mean we want to won't continue the great work to balance the reforms we need to...