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west midlands and the tees valley. my point was i do - the tees valley. my point was i do not think that — the tees valley. my point was i do not think that is _ the tees valley. my point was i do not think that is a _ the tees valley. my point was i do not think that is a disappointment | the tees valley. my point was i do | not think that is a disappointment i think— not think that is a disappointment i think the _ not think that is a disappointment i think the idea that labour should win in— think the idea that labour should win in the — think the idea that labour should win in the tees valley necessarily whether— win in the tees valley necessarily whether 73% voted for... but win in the tees valley necessarily whether 7396 voted for... but polling would suggest _ whether 7396 voted for... but polling would suggest it _ whether 7396 voted for... but polling would suggest it is _ whether 7396 voted for... but polling would suggest it is really _ whether 7396 voted for... but polling would suggest it is really close. - would suggest it is reall
west midlands and the tees valley. my point was i do - the tees valley. my point was i do not think that — the tees valley. my point was i do not think that is _ the tees valley. my point was i do not think that is a _ the tees valley. my point was i do not think that is a disappointment | the tees valley. my point was i do | not think that is a disappointment i think— not think that is a disappointment i think the _ not think that is a disappointment i think the idea that labour should win...
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in the tees valley, the contest has been _ in the tees valley, the contest has been hard—fought _ in the tees valley, the contest has been hard—fought and _ in the tees valley, the contest has been hard—fought and in _ in the tees valley, the contest has been hard—fought and in the - been hard—fought and in the spotlight _ been hard—fought and in the spotlight because _ been hard—fought and in the spotlight because the - been hard—fought and in the l spotlight because the current conservative _ spotlight because the current conservative mayor— spotlight because the current conservative mayor ben - spotlight because the current - conservative mayor ben houchen has become _ conservative mayor ben houchen has become a _ conservative mayor ben houchen has become a poster— conservative mayor ben houchen has become a poster boy— conservative mayor ben houchen has become a poster boy for— conservative mayor ben houchen has become a poster boy for his - conservative mayor ben houchen has become a poster boy for his county. i a symbol of the tories' demolition of labour'
in the tees valley, the contest has been _ in the tees valley, the contest has been hard—fought _ in the tees valley, the contest has been hard—fought and _ in the tees valley, the contest has been hard—fought and in _ in the tees valley, the contest has been hard—fought and in the - been hard—fought and in the spotlight _ been hard—fought and in the spotlight because _ been hard—fought and in the spotlight because the - been hard—fought and in the l spotlight because the...
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newsnight�*s nicholas watt reports from tees valley. an icon of a vibrant industrial past, now out of action, symbolising an area struggling to find its feet. tees valley, an infant hercules in its days as a world capital of iron and steel—making, is now clearing sites of past glories and looking for new ventures. a painful process with economic decline, alongside pockets of affluence. that has placed this area on the national political map, and now a mayoral contest with high stakes for the two main parties. a rumbustious conservative mayor became the first poster boy of the redwall, after his narrow win here in 2017. re—elected in a landslide in 2021, ben houchen is now hoping to buck the national trend. a local labour stalwart hopes to win back what was once a heartland for his party — a win for chris mcewan would ease keir starmer�*s path nationally. and the lib dem outsider placing the fight of child poverty at the heart of his campaign. over the past decade or so, tees valley felt neglected by the party that thought it was
newsnight�*s nicholas watt reports from tees valley. an icon of a vibrant industrial past, now out of action, symbolising an area struggling to find its feet. tees valley, an infant hercules in its days as a world capital of iron and steel—making, is now clearing sites of past glories and looking for new ventures. a painful process with economic decline, alongside pockets of affluence. that has placed this area on the national political map, and now a mayoral contest with high stakes for...
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newsnight�*s nicholas watt reports from tees valley. an icon of a vibrant an icon of a vibrant industrial an icon of a vibrant industrial past, now out of action, symbolising area struggling to find its feet. tees valley, and infinite hercules in its day, a white capital of imake income is now clearing a site of past glories and looking for new ventures. a painful process with economic decline, alongside pockets of affluence. that has placed this area on the national map, and now a mayoral contest with high—stakes mayoral contest with high—sta kes from mayoral contest with high—stakes from the two main parties. a poster boy of the red bull, after his narrow win here in 2017. re—elected in a landslide in 2021, ben houchen is now hoping to buck the national trend. a local labour stalwart, hopes to win back what was once a heartland for his party, and a winnerfor heartland for his party, and a winner for chris heartland for his party, and a winnerfor chris mcewan heartland for his party, and a winner for chris mcewan would ease kei
newsnight�*s nicholas watt reports from tees valley. an icon of a vibrant an icon of a vibrant industrial an icon of a vibrant industrial past, now out of action, symbolising area struggling to find its feet. tees valley, and infinite hercules in its day, a white capital of imake income is now clearing a site of past glories and looking for new ventures. a painful process with economic decline, alongside pockets of affluence. that has placed this area on the national map, and now a mayoral...
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also tonight, we are in the tees valley — where the upcoming mayoral election could be a bellweather for the general election. and this... we think something big is going to happen. something massive. they shriek. oh, my god. # he looks up grinning like a devil # it's new, the shape of your body...# - the inexorable rise of taylor swift as she sends out not one, but a double album's worth with the tortured poets department. how has she shape—shifted the music industry? we'll be asking the writer and serious swiftie, cat mckenna. good evening. how do we calibrate the chances of wider conflict in this precarious world, and where is the most danger? this weekend the us house of representatives will likely make a decision on the long stalled multi—billion pound package of military aid for ukraine, for israel. and also for the indo—pacific region, including taiwan. of course, threats and warnings abound. and ahead of the us vote, ukraine's prime minister's warned that if ukraine loses the conflict with russia, there will be a third world war. and as for a wider conflagration in the
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the tees valley area has a crucial mayor election— tees valley area has a crucial mayor election on— tees valley area has a crucial mayor election on thursday as well. 73% of the vote _ election on thursday as well. 73% of the vote last time, 30 say it is fairly— the vote last time, 30 say it is fairly unlikely you are when by that amount _ fairly unlikely you are when by that amount. will he weigh in at all? labour— amount. will he weigh in at all? labour believe there will be huge symbolism in removing what is the poster _ symbolism in removing what is the poster boy— symbolism in removing what is the poster boy for the conservatives. that will— poster boy for the conservatives. that will cause huge problems the rishi sunak if they lost, a lot of enemies — rishi sunak if they lost, a lot of enemies would say, if he can't keep hold of— enemies would say, if he can't keep hold of the — enemies would say, if he can't keep hold of the mayor, he has no chance of avoiding _ hold of the mayor, he has no chance of avoiding huge defeat at a general election— of avoiding huge
the tees valley area has a crucial mayor election— tees valley area has a crucial mayor election on— tees valley area has a crucial mayor election on thursday as well. 73% of the vote _ election on thursday as well. 73% of the vote last time, 30 say it is fairly— the vote last time, 30 say it is fairly unlikely you are when by that amount _ fairly unlikely you are when by that amount. will he weigh in at all? labour— amount. will he weigh in at all? labour believe there will be huge...
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newsnight�*s nicholas watt reports from tees valley.
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similar to what andy street, the tory incumbent in the west midlands has been doing, and also in tees valley, so in a way we will not be able to read too much into the results nationally because the local conservative consuls have distanced themselves from the party on a national basis. the difference between ben bradley and andy street, he does already have a record to speak of, he is well—known, that might help them, it might hinder him as well. the labour party are confident they will be able to win the east midlands mayoral, but turnout will be key. the talk about the sense of disillusionment here, the sense of disillusionment here, the idea of having a mere, and if it's the lower mayor —— turnout, it helps the conservatives, but it would make the labour party favourites.— would make the labour party favourites. ., ,, , ., ., favourites. thank you peter and dan o'brien, favourites. thank you peter and dan o'brien. thank _ favourites. thank you peter and dan o'brien, thank you. _ you can view the full list of candidates running in the local elections for england and wales o
similar to what andy street, the tory incumbent in the west midlands has been doing, and also in tees valley, so in a way we will not be able to read too much into the results nationally because the local conservative consuls have distanced themselves from the party on a national basis. the difference between ben bradley and andy street, he does already have a record to speak of, he is well—known, that might help them, it might hinder him as well. the labour party are confident they will be...
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because whether it's ben houchen in the tees valley or whether it's andy street in the west midlands, it's only the conservative mayors who deliver more for less . more for less. >> well, mr speaker, that's pretty revealing that he thinks that housing isn't an issue for the british people because i think it really is . and people think it really is. and people in glass houses shouldn't throw the stones because in birmingham and across the whole of this country, councils are facing black holes because of his government's austerity programme . and i would also warn the deputy prime minister that tory councils have also faced 114 notices and birmingham council has had over £1 billion taken from their budget from some of the poorest people. more than 16,000 families face losing their their homes after the party's mini—budget. mr speaker, and mortgage bills continue to soan and mortgage bills continue to soar. meanwhile all the former prime minister parades around the world in a twisted victory lap promoting her new book, saying that the mini—budget was her proudest moment. saying tha
because whether it's ben houchen in the tees valley or whether it's andy street in the west midlands, it's only the conservative mayors who deliver more for less . more for less. >> well, mr speaker, that's pretty revealing that he thinks that housing isn't an issue for the british people because i think it really is . and people think it really is. and people in glass houses shouldn't throw the stones because in birmingham and across the whole of this country, councils are facing black...
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intraday�*s northern echo the former chairman steve gibson describes the mayor of tees valley as having given away the future of the region's children. he was referring to the 40% of tees works with the forecast of £500 million gifted in a deal to two local business mates. mister gibson, who helped establish the local development corporation, describes it as unforgivable. will the government finally admit lord halsham and the conservatives have sold the teeside taxpayers down the river? he sold the teeside taxpayers down the river? ., «a sold the teeside taxpayers down the river? ., ~', ., ,., , river? he talks about teeside taxpayers. — river? he talks about teeside taxpayers, actually, - river? he talks about teeside taxpayers, actually, ben i river? he talks about teeside i taxpayers, actually, ben halsham river? he talks about teeside - taxpayers, actually, ben halsham has never imposed a mayoral precept. at the same time he has saved teeside airport and secured a new freeport for teeside. airport and secured a new freeport forteeside. no airport and secured a new freeport for t
intraday�*s northern echo the former chairman steve gibson describes the mayor of tees valley as having given away the future of the region's children. he was referring to the 40% of tees works with the forecast of £500 million gifted in a deal to two local business mates. mister gibson, who helped establish the local development corporation, describes it as unforgivable. will the government finally admit lord halsham and the conservatives have sold the teeside taxpayers down the river? he...
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valley as well, which is pretty big stuff, for both parties , frankly. now, the both parties, frankly. now, the reason i think there's going to be an early election is because you can't keep upping the ante on stopping the boats and sending people to rwanda and keep failing. he must know. his advisers must know that all the while the human rights act is there in law . there'll be there in law. there'll be lawyers on behalf of people who are going to be deported and who will go to the courts. and british judges will find in their favour and not allow them to go to rwanda. so rather than wait for what is seen to be his flagship policy to disintegrate , flagship policy to disintegrate, he'll call a general election before it, making promises that he can't deliver. that's my thought. you tell me, will there be an early election? farage @gbnews .com. let's get to the palace of westminster and that ongoing game of ping pong. i'm joined by christopher hope , gb joined by christopher hope, gb news political editor. what news from the palace ? from the palace? >>
valley as well, which is pretty big stuff, for both parties , frankly. now, the both parties, frankly. now, the reason i think there's going to be an early election is because you can't keep upping the ante on stopping the boats and sending people to rwanda and keep failing. he must know. his advisers must know that all the while the human rights act is there in law . there'll be there in law. there'll be lawyers on behalf of people who are going to be deported and who will go to the courts....
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from houchen in the tees valley. from saving our airport to introducing our freeport to bringing steelmaking back, ben delivers and does my right hon. >> friend agree with me that the best thing that ben has done is do this without charging any mayoral tax, which his labour opponent would need do to opponent would need to do to fund unfunny spending plans ? fund his unfunny spending plans? >> well, my right hon. friend is absolutely right to raise the great work of ben houchen, and i share his concerns about the pledges of the labour candidate. over £130 million of unfunded spending showing that labour can't be trusted. and we all see the results of this. mr speaker, in labour run birmingham taxes going up by 20. and that is the story of what labour in local government means working people paying government means working people paying the price. and it's exactly why he and i completely agree on this . the people of agree on this. the people of teesside should vote ben houchen and vote conservative and look all good.
from houchen in the tees valley. from saving our airport to introducing our freeport to bringing steelmaking back, ben delivers and does my right hon. >> friend agree with me that the best thing that ben has done is do this without charging any mayoral tax, which his labour opponent would need do to opponent would need to do to fund unfunny spending plans ? fund his unfunny spending plans? >> well, my right hon. friend is absolutely right to raise the great work of ben houchen, and...
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and there's also a list of candidates are available of candidates that are available for the tees valley mayoral election. hawkins fighting election. ben hawkins fighting it the conservatives. chris it for the conservatives. chris mcewan labour, simon thorley mcewan for labour, simon thorley for the liberal democrats. so there you have it. i'll be back next with julie bindel. don't go morning and welcome back to the camilla tominey show. i'm joined now by feminist author and journalist julie bindel. julie, you were going to be in the studio with me. but i understand you've been caught up in storm kathleen, so i hope you're safe, dry and well . i kathleen, so i hope you're safe, dry and well. i am camilla. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good. good stuff . let's speak >> good. good stuff. let's speak about this astonishing report in the telegraph in the week, which revealed an analysis of more than 600 schools, basically showing that teachers there were affirming children's chosen gender behind their parents back. now, this is obviously in contravention of this draft guidance that's been p
and there's also a list of candidates are available of candidates that are available for the tees valley mayoral election. hawkins fighting election. ben hawkins fighting it the conservatives. chris it for the conservatives. chris mcewan labour, simon thorley mcewan for labour, simon thorley for the liberal democrats. so there you have it. i'll be back next with julie bindel. don't go morning and welcome back to the camilla tominey show. i'm joined now by feminist author and journalist julie...
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valley. saving airports, saving freeports, we deliver. does he agree with me the best thing ben has done is doing this without charging any merrell tax, which is labour opponent would need to do to fund his unfunded spending cuts? == his unfunded spending cuts? -- ma oral his unfunded spending cuts? —— mayoral tax. my right honourable friend is absolutely right to raise the great work of ben houchen and over—65s share his concerns about the pledges of the labour candidate. over £130 million of unfunded spending, showing that labour can't be trusted. and we'll see the results of that in labour run birmingham. taxes are going up by 20% -- birmingham. taxes are going up by 20% —— and we all see. that is a story of what labour in local government means, working people paying the price and that is exactly why he and i completely agree that the people of teesside should vote ben houchen and vote conservative. last year in shropshire, 10,000 people waited for more than 24 hours in a&e.10,
valley. saving airports, saving freeports, we deliver. does he agree with me the best thing ben has done is doing this without charging any merrell tax, which is labour opponent would need to do to fund his unfunded spending cuts? == his unfunded spending cuts? -- ma oral his unfunded spending cuts? —— mayoral tax. my right honourable friend is absolutely right to raise the great work of ben houchen and over—65s share his concerns about the pledges of the labour candidate. over £130...
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ben houchen in tees valley conservative mayor andy street in the west midlands. if they both lost that . would send they both lost that. would send a very worrying signal. and i think then there could be a flurry of letters going in. whether it would be enough. i don't know. but yeah, some talk of penny mordaunt being lined up to be. she doesn't want it. well, why would you want it at this point, given the chances are they are going to be out of office, why would you not want to wait and be rishi with the poisoned chalice? exactly. so i personally think it's unlikely. but then, you know, boris johnson got an 80 seat majority. they got rid of him. we had another prime minister for seven weeks. they got rid of her. i mean, politics has been crazy, so never say never. so never say never. >> so never say never. >> yeah , true. anything's possible. >> so disability benefits, welfare benefits , particularly welfare benefits, particularly those to do with mental health. if you're receiving those people should be worried that those may not last. well well certainly menta
ben houchen in tees valley conservative mayor andy street in the west midlands. if they both lost that . would send they both lost that. would send a very worrying signal. and i think then there could be a flurry of letters going in. whether it would be enough. i don't know. but yeah, some talk of penny mordaunt being lined up to be. she doesn't want it. well, why would you want it at this point, given the chances are they are going to be out of office, why would you not want to wait and be...
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some of the storms could affect early tee times for the masters tomorrow. they could get rained out. likely flooding across the gulf coast here, but it could extend up towards the ohio valley. areas from tampa i-4 into orlando, jacksonville to savannah, all areas where severe storms could hit. that may include tornadoes as well there will be a second area across the ohio valley that could be a target, cincinnati, columbia, cincinnati, pittsburgh cleveland and charleston. watch for high winds and hail to hit. >> we're watching, mike bettes. thank you. >>> tonight some republicans across the country are rhetorically trying to distance themselves from arizona's supreme court ruling that upholds a near total abortion ban. but late today republican state lawmakers in arizona blocked efforts by democrats to overturn that civil war era law. cbs' nancy cordes has more on the political uproar. >> angry, let down, frustrated. >> reporter: anxiety in arizona tonight after the state supreme court upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions and criminalizes those
some of the storms could affect early tee times for the masters tomorrow. they could get rained out. likely flooding across the gulf coast here, but it could extend up towards the ohio valley. areas from tampa i-4 into orlando, jacksonville to savannah, all areas where severe storms could hit. that may include tornadoes as well there will be a second area across the ohio valley that could be a target, cincinnati, columbia, cincinnati, pittsburgh cleveland and charleston. watch for high winds...
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likely flooding across the gulf coast here but could extend all the way to the ohio valley. areas from tampa and i for into atlanta, jacksonville to savannah, all areas where severe storms could hit, could include tornadoes, as well. a second area across the ohio valley could be a target. cincinnati, columbus, p cleveland, pittsburgh, charleston. in these areas, norah, watch for heavy rain at hilton hit. >> norah: will be watching. mike bettes, thank you. tonight, some republicans across the country are rhetorically trying to distance themselves from arizona's supreme court ruling that a bold a near-total abortion ban. but late today, republican state lawmakers in arizona blocked efforts by democrats to overturn that civil -- overturn that law. cbs's nancy cordes has more on the political uproar. >> angry. let down. frustrated. >> reporter: anxiety in arizona tonight after the state supreme court upheld in 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions and criminalizes those who perform the procedure. >> it's really upsetting that our politicians, who are supposed to represent us,
likely flooding across the gulf coast here but could extend all the way to the ohio valley. areas from tampa and i for into atlanta, jacksonville to savannah, all areas where severe storms could hit, could include tornadoes, as well. a second area across the ohio valley could be a target. cincinnati, columbus, p cleveland, pittsburgh, charleston. in these areas, norah, watch for heavy rain at hilton hit. >> norah: will be watching. mike bettes, thank you. tonight, some republicans across...