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and this is andy street, who was the head of birmingham and birmingham, declared bankruptcy . so of declared bankruptcy. so of course he should lose if you got to kick the guy out, if your guy, whatever, whatever he is, labour or anything and so he says we're going to fight on. >> but, was that the responsibility of the mayor, though? i mean, i guess the mayor is the ultimate, you know, top figurehead for, for the council or whatever the he should have said he should his first, his first day there, he should have said, we're going to declare bankruptcy. >> and then he might have gotten away with it. but he didn't say it. so when they declared bankruptcy, it was like, what were you doing? >> you got to check the books and your first day in. if you're and your first day in. if you're a politician like javier milei, yeah, you're your go to favourite. >> yeah, i love clip, you can work as hard as he likes rishi sunak, but unless you start sort of punching illegals in the face and slashing taxes by 90, i don't see him gaining like any position in this. in the general election. it w
and this is andy street, who was the head of birmingham and birmingham, declared bankruptcy . so of declared bankruptcy. so of course he should lose if you got to kick the guy out, if your guy, whatever, whatever he is, labour or anything and so he says we're going to fight on. >> but, was that the responsibility of the mayor, though? i mean, i guess the mayor is the ultimate, you know, top figurehead for, for the council or whatever the he should have said he should his first, his first...
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to read by the public one of the most famous letters in african-american letters is, a letter from a birmingham jail. right. which he wrote in this cell on a napkin. and he knew that letter would read by millions. maybe he know would be read for ever until the end of time. right. but it was a public letter, right. and, you know, there are other like that like the letter you cited james baldwin to, his nephew, he knew that letter would would be read was for public audience. the idea of these intimate letters you learn so much about people because you don't have that self-consciousness that you have when you know that there's an audience right, it's just your heart. can i say just that in this day and age, anything digital is public can be. yeah, yeah. so just be mindful that your private thoughts are not always private these days that you want to end. now, i just a funny story because i write historical fiction and where i get most the information is from letters that they left behind. so i just finished a harlem renaissance novel about the black woman, discovered every harlem renaissance writer
to read by the public one of the most famous letters in african-american letters is, a letter from a birmingham jail. right. which he wrote in this cell on a napkin. and he knew that letter would read by millions. maybe he know would be read for ever until the end of time. right. but it was a public letter, right. and, you know, there are other like that like the letter you cited james baldwin to, his nephew, he knew that letter would would be read was for public audience. the idea of these...
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lindsay doyle, bbc midlands today, birmingham. with just under 24 hours to go until nominations close to replace humza yousaf as leader for the scottish national party — there are suggestions of a late entry to the race. for now, john swinney, the former deputy first minister and party leader, is the only person officially in the running, but veteran party activist — graeme mccormack says he believes he can garner enough nominations by tomorrow's deadline. our reporter in glasgow ben philip explains how serious a challenge this could be. it was widely expected thatjohn swinney would be unopposed. the deadline is tomorrow at midday, and it was expected thatjohn sweeney would become the next snp leader and seventh first minister of scotland, but there are reports that graham mccormick, a veteran activist, believes he'll have enough motivations. —— nominations. including about its independence strategy, he's been critical. if he was to win a contest, he could only become party leader, he can't become the first minister of sco
lindsay doyle, bbc midlands today, birmingham. with just under 24 hours to go until nominations close to replace humza yousaf as leader for the scottish national party — there are suggestions of a late entry to the race. for now, john swinney, the former deputy first minister and party leader, is the only person officially in the running, but veteran party activist — graeme mccormack says he believes he can garner enough nominations by tomorrow's deadline. our reporter in glasgow ben philip...
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how i was born in birmingham and got a master's from birmingham, southern, a master's from the university of alabama. he worked for three southern newspapers, joined the times in 1978. as of correspondent in atlanta. he then white house correspondent and then became deputy washington correspondent bureau chief to became then london bureau chief, then became washington bureau chief. as you can see, he was moving up the ladder. then he was editor of the editorial for eight years and. finally, in 2000, one was named executive editor, which is the top job at the times. in his spare time. he won the pulitzer prize for his writing and he's managed to find way to write five books in the process of this. some of you may have attended the appearance of his son ben raines, who participated in open book open mind during the pandemic and it was a virtual appearance. we were doing it remotely at that time and he had done a book on his role in the discovery of the last slave ship. go, hilda. so this this is a second appearance for the raines family in conversation with howell as edward ball, who was an
how i was born in birmingham and got a master's from birmingham, southern, a master's from the university of alabama. he worked for three southern newspapers, joined the times in 1978. as of correspondent in atlanta. he then white house correspondent and then became deputy washington correspondent bureau chief to became then london bureau chief, then became washington bureau chief. as you can see, he was moving up the ladder. then he was editor of the editorial for eight years and. finally, in...
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no response in 63, right after birmingham. but he really he came into office he'd been a playboy in congress in the in the senate. he'd never pursued a serious bill. he wasn't respected at all. he was viewed as a playboy, handsome, charismatic, wealthy pulitzer prize winning historian. profiles in courage which, of course, was written by ted sorenson. and he got it because his father manipulated the pulitzer panel that that as it may he didn't know anything about economic policy or fiscal policy but he knew, my god, i'm president now better learn this stuff. so he surrounded himself. the top economic thinkers study hard, learned it and could come up with a good policy in a short period of time. same with foreign policy. he'd been i mean, he fought in world war famous 109. but he learned early on with the bay of pigs he didn't know much about foreign policy at all. originally he deferred to the military brass and that was disastrous in the bay of pigs. and one lesson learned was, no, you can't just accept all these things, guy.
no response in 63, right after birmingham. but he really he came into office he'd been a playboy in congress in the in the senate. he'd never pursued a serious bill. he wasn't respected at all. he was viewed as a playboy, handsome, charismatic, wealthy pulitzer prize winning historian. profiles in courage which, of course, was written by ted sorenson. and he got it because his father manipulated the pulitzer panel that that as it may he didn't know anything about economic policy or fiscal...
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if i was a labour mp in bradford, birmingham, leicester or parts of london or manchester, i would be seriously concerned." what do you say to that? look, i understand why people have got strong feelings about this issue. thousands of people have been killed. there's a great impulse to help people who are in a terrible situation. that's something that we share. this is about keir starmer�*s position that he's taken. lots of people in your party have wanted him to call directly for an immediate ceasefire from the start of this conflict, and many people objected to some of his language at the beginning and are not happy with the leadership�*s approach. what do you say to them? what i would say to them is that the better life that people want for the palestinian people is something the labour leadership shares. if we're fortunate enough to be elected at the general election, it's a very high foreign policy priority for the labour party. two things have guided us all the way through since october 7th. the first was defending israel's right to defend itself after that atrocity, and tha
if i was a labour mp in bradford, birmingham, leicester or parts of london or manchester, i would be seriously concerned." what do you say to that? look, i understand why people have got strong feelings about this issue. thousands of people have been killed. there's a great impulse to help people who are in a terrible situation. that's something that we share. this is about keir starmer�*s position that he's taken. lots of people in your party have wanted him to call directly for an...
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you know, the i remember broadcasting in birmingham and before i was broadcasting in birmingham, there was a guy called red rubber that was his nickname. i remember red robin, the, the land rover, the, the rover plant, and i heard stories where they would just walk out over the most trivial of matters. you know, if there was seen the mass strikes that we've had over the last year with a lot of the services punishing commuters. >> and, you know , the nhs and >> and, you know, the nhs and everything else like that. so this could be a taste of things to come. >> look, keir starmer knows if he wants to be successful, he can't be hard left. he knows this. he's not jeremy corbyn but he's no one would vote for corbyn. well sorry. of course lots of people would for vote covid. not enough, but they wouldn't vote him in and that's the difference. he needs to be like tony blair. >> the key to power is capturing the middle ground. and starmer knows that very well. >> he ain't soft. >> he ain't soft. >> if anybody was on the fence pretty much on everything, i should do a u—turn on this then, beca
you know, the i remember broadcasting in birmingham and before i was broadcasting in birmingham, there was a guy called red rubber that was his nickname. i remember red robin, the, the land rover, the, the rover plant, and i heard stories where they would just walk out over the most trivial of matters. you know, if there was seen the mass strikes that we've had over the last year with a lot of the services punishing commuters. >> and, you know , the nhs and >> and, you know, the nhs...
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the grand final of one of the world's biggest gaming competitions took place in birmingham this week. 15,000 fans watched top—flight players at the esl one grand final, battling it out for $300,000 prize. team falcon beat rivals betboom in a clean sweep. joe: the 2africa subsea internet cable is the largest ever built. a5,000km long, it stretches all the way around the continent. it promises to bring a huge boost in internet capacity and resilience to billions of people in africa and beyond. in calais, france, a team is preparing to set sail to lay the next section of the line. and this is what 2africa, and all subsea internet cables, look like — about the same width as a garden hose and, inside, protected by that plastic coating, there's all these really thin optical fibres. and it's on these that your emails and social media posts travel under the oceans, around the world at the speed of light. it's subsea cables like these that have helped the world get connected in recent years. 70% of us are now online. but it's expensive and high—stakes stuff. one break of the cable or tan
the grand final of one of the world's biggest gaming competitions took place in birmingham this week. 15,000 fans watched top—flight players at the esl one grand final, battling it out for $300,000 prize. team falcon beat rivals betboom in a clean sweep. joe: the 2africa subsea internet cable is the largest ever built. a5,000km long, it stretches all the way around the continent. it promises to bring a huge boost in internet capacity and resilience to billions of people in africa and beyond....
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that�*s my colleague rajini vaidyanathan in birmingham. we are still actually waiting for three results in the election. the bbc news live page which has been up and running since thursday is still going strong. the ones we are looking out for our councillors in salford, the salford city council, and then there are two crime and police commissioner elections that we are waiting for in kent and sussex, they are all expected this afternoon. the timings, as you will know if you�*ve been with us the last couple of days, will change when election results are called. but the bbc news live page will have the latest for you and they have got more reaction and more fallout from the results from thursday�*s local elections in england. the family of the 14—year—old boy who was killed in a sword attack in north—east london on tuesday say they are "devastated" by his death. daniel anjorin died in hainault on his way to school. a local church service to remember his life will take place today. simonjones reports. a community in shock. a commun
that�*s my colleague rajini vaidyanathan in birmingham. we are still actually waiting for three results in the election. the bbc news live page which has been up and running since thursday is still going strong. the ones we are looking out for our councillors in salford, the salford city council, and then there are two crime and police commissioner elections that we are waiting for in kent and sussex, they are all expected this afternoon. the timings, as you will know if you�*ve been with...
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iwas conservatives was the result in birmingham. i was at the count yesterday as the results came in. throughout the day, speaking to labour and conservative sources, they said it would be on a knife edge, and that it was going to be incredibly close. 0ne edge, and that it was going to be incredibly close. one thing interesting throughout the campaign, the incumbent former mayor andy street almost distance himself from the national party. he was already an anti—politician, the former head ofjohn lewis. he was well—known locally. he hoped to ride on his personal popularity and brand, brand andy as he called it, to try to win again. but in the end of the labour machine rolled over him, even though it was a close margin. i am in the bbc in the west midlands and saw the new mayor richard parker who said he had signed the documents, already officially the mayor and looking forward to getting on with the job. shortly after the results were announced in birmingham, i got the first interview with him. we can listen to a little bit about
iwas conservatives was the result in birmingham. i was at the count yesterday as the results came in. throughout the day, speaking to labour and conservative sources, they said it would be on a knife edge, and that it was going to be incredibly close. 0ne edge, and that it was going to be incredibly close. one thing interesting throughout the campaign, the incumbent former mayor andy street almost distance himself from the national party. he was already an anti—politician, the former head...
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local authorities of all different political stripes, i should say birmingham is not the only one, in the country. and of course, that was a difficult thing for us during the campaign. but we managed to overcome that. and just win by the narrowest of margins. but, you know , as i say margins. but, you know, as i say in politics, a win is a win. and one is enough. >> a win is a win. although the house of commons projection, if you translate the local election results into a national picture, suggests that the labour party will fall short of an overall majority . i will fall short of an overall majority. i mean, i appreciate we haven't factored scotland into this picture , but at the into this picture, but at the same time, what does that say about starmer's leadership? because i appreciate you've had a very, very good local election result and you've had good results in your mayoral elections. so congratulations on that credit. where credit's due . that credit. where credit's due. however, if we look at the share of vote to the labour party in blackpool south, for instance, it's lower
local authorities of all different political stripes, i should say birmingham is not the only one, in the country. and of course, that was a difficult thing for us during the campaign. but we managed to overcome that. and just win by the narrowest of margins. but, you know , as i say margins. but, you know, as i say in politics, a win is a win. and one is enough. >> a win is a win. although the house of commons projection, if you translate the local election results into a national...
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it is not 'ust the last coule of birmingham. it is not 'ust the last couple of days. h birmingham. it is not 'ust the last couple of days, you _ birmingham. it is notjust the last couple of days, you got _ birmingham. it is notjust the last| couple of days, you got hammered birmingham. it is notjust the last. couple of days, you got hammered in the local council elections last year as well. you have lost seven by—elections under rishi sunak. if we can show you the roll call, and showed us to our viewers as well, the roll call of councils that you lost. dorset to the lib dems. these are places labour is salivating at the prospect of taking your mp5. you have been losing under rishi sunak time and again. do you need to change something?— change something? they are disappointing _ change something? they are disappointing results. - change something? they are disappointing results. i - change something? they are disappointing results. i was. disappointing results. iwas campaigning with lots of people across the country and it is disappointing to lose hard—working conservatives. d
it is not 'ust the last coule of birmingham. it is not 'ust the last couple of days. h birmingham. it is not 'ust the last couple of days, you _ birmingham. it is notjust the last couple of days, you got _ birmingham. it is notjust the last| couple of days, you got hammered birmingham. it is notjust the last. couple of days, you got hammered in the local council elections last year as well. you have lost seven by—elections under rishi sunak. if we can show you the roll call, and showed us to...
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so look barb and i serve together united states attorneys during the administration, i was in birmingham. we love the applause for boss barb was in detroit. and what you may also know is that melinda hague, who's seated in the front row, was the us here in san francisco who lined up. barb, my understanding that you a bet to melinda recently and you're about to pay off. is that true? i did. i did, unfortunately, am a detroit lions fan any lions fans in the house? all right. i see you we had an amazing year. it was our year. and i was feeling really about that nfc championship. until we came to san francisco. and so melinda hague, our former colleague here and i put a little wager on the game and i talked a little tough and i said, i am down whatever. you name your stakes, melinda hague because am very confident in the lions victory and so it was agreed that the loser would wear the winners attire in very public forum. and it occurred to me what could be more public than tonight. and so melinda hague. congratulations. congratulations. course we all had our dreams crushed by the city chiefs
so look barb and i serve together united states attorneys during the administration, i was in birmingham. we love the applause for boss barb was in detroit. and what you may also know is that melinda hague, who's seated in the front row, was the us here in san francisco who lined up. barb, my understanding that you a bet to melinda recently and you're about to pay off. is that true? i did. i did, unfortunately, am a detroit lions fan any lions fans in the house? all right. i see you we had an...
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simon with the latest from birmingham, | with the latest from birmingham, thank you. all but one of the results in this week's local elections in england have now been returned. labour are up with eight more councils coming under their overall control. it's a very different picture for the conservatives — they've lost control of 10 councils, dropping almost half of all the seats they were defending. the liberal democrats havejumped above the conservatives, with wins in places like dorset and tunbridge wells. 0ur political correspondent hannah miller is in downing street. good morning to you. obviously, plenty for the prime minister to chew over, not that surprising perhaps, but what does it all mean for him? ~ ., ., perhaps, but what does it all mean for him? a, ., ,., for him? morning. to some extent, these results _ for him? morning. to some extent, these results tell _ for him? morning. to some extent, these results tell us _ for him? morning. to some extent, these results tell us what _ for him? morning. to some extent, these results tell us what we - these resu
simon with the latest from birmingham, | with the latest from birmingham, thank you. all but one of the results in this week's local elections in england have now been returned. labour are up with eight more councils coming under their overall control. it's a very different picture for the conservatives — they've lost control of 10 councils, dropping almost half of all the seats they were defending. the liberal democrats havejumped above the conservatives, with wins in places like dorset and...
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but also the fact of course, here in birmingham, labour run birmingham, labour run birmingham city council declared bankruptcy over the last year and really the votes here and the vote share in birmingham probably didn't switch and swing as much as maybe the conservatives thought it might do. still, a lot of people still putting trust in labour here, but also as well. interesting from the outcome of this election that the independent yaqoob here, particularly in birmingham, took 20% of the vote, tens of thousands of votes across the region. still playing, trouble really for labour on that idea of gaza and israel and palestine and that issue of course, a lot of muslim communities in and around the greater authority that decided to take away their vote from laboun to take away their vote from labour, that still wasn't enough, which were the concerns from labour. that might be enough that taking away those votes might be enough to not give them a chance. they've managed to survive that battle, and richard parker will now be the next mayor of the west midlands. >> okay, jack, for now, thanks v
but also the fact of course, here in birmingham, labour run birmingham, labour run birmingham city council declared bankruptcy over the last year and really the votes here and the vote share in birmingham probably didn't switch and swing as much as maybe the conservatives thought it might do. still, a lot of people still putting trust in labour here, but also as well. interesting from the outcome of this election that the independent yaqoob here, particularly in birmingham, took 20% of the...
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's closest advisers and smuggled a letter out of the birmingham jail. another, metger evers who was gunned down in his driveway in 1963. he was remembered for his relentless quest for racial justice. tonight, you can learn more about him and his wife and fellow activist merly evers. watch joy reid and rachel maddow live at the apollo where they will discuss her best selling book. that is tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern and streaming on peacock. that will do it for me. thank you for watching. be sure to watch tomorrow. tune in tomorrow to the sunday show. when congressman robert garcia and congresswoman maxine waters joins me to talk about donald trump's latest alarming revelations about what he plans if elected to a second term. plus, former dc metropolitan police officer discusses trump's assertion he considered pardoning all the january 6th insurrectionists. storm at 6:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. remember to follow us on x, instagram, tiktok, threads, using the handle at weekend capehart. you can catch clips of the show on youtube and listen to every episo
's closest advisers and smuggled a letter out of the birmingham jail. another, metger evers who was gunned down in his driveway in 1963. he was remembered for his relentless quest for racial justice. tonight, you can learn more about him and his wife and fellow activist merly evers. watch joy reid and rachel maddow live at the apollo where they will discuss her best selling book. that is tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern and streaming on peacock. that will do it for me. thank you for watching. be...
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chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties' fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. as you can see, it's a real knife edge. just 1500 votes between the labour victor and andy street for the conservatives, despite the fact that more than half a million votes were cast. in terms of percentages, this is how it shakes out, 37.8 and 37.5. note the i2%, that was an independent candidate, critical of labour's policy on the war in gaza, and despite that labour did manage to just make it through. let me show you on the next slide how things have changed. the labour vote is actually down a wee bit. the conservative vote is down so much, ii%, that has allowed labour to take the west midlands, and finally let me just quickly show you the swing that we got there, 4.6 from the conservatives to labour, enough to get them over the line. it wasn't just the west midlan
chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties' fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. as you can see, it's a real knife edge. just 1500 votes between the labour victor and andy street for the conservatives, despite the fact that more than half a million votes were cast. in terms of percentages, this is how it shakes out, 37.8...
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chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. we can tell you the results now as we approach a general election. as we approach a general election-— as we approach a general election. �* , . ~ election. it's a knife edge. 1500 votes _ election. it's a knife edge. 1500 votes between - election. it's a knife edge. 1500 votes between the i election. it's a knife edge. - 1500 votes between the labour victor and andy street despite half a million votes were cast. this these are the percentages. very close. 37.8 to 37.5. not the 12%, that very close. 37.8 to 37.5. not the i2%, that was an independent candidate critical of labour's policy on the war in gaza. despite that labour made it through. there's the swing. it wasn't just the west midlandses. london today as well. a swing to labour. the conservatives hoped to close the gap, the opposite hand. we now have a good picture across the country. 106 of 107 councils declared. labour up 185. a good result. the conservatives down 473. they lost almost half of all the seats they defended
chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. we can tell you the results now as we approach a general election. as we approach a general election-— as we approach a general election. �* , . ~ election. it's a knife edge. 1500 votes _ election. it's a knife edge. 1500 votes between - election. it's a knife edge. 1500 votes between the i election. it's a knife edge. - 1500 votes between the labour victor and andy street despite half a million votes were cast. this these are the percentages. very...
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speaking after his win in birmingham earlier, he said that the result shows people are calling for labour and calling for change. well, it means labour have now claimed all but one of the positions up for grabs in the mayoral elections in england and wales. in london earlier, sadiq khan won a record third term as mayor, with a majority of 275,000 votes over the conservative candidate, susan hall. >> it's londoners who inspire me every day to continue our 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, working with us in city hall will mean we can go much further and accomplish so much more . and accomplish so much more. >> in other news today, tributes have been paid to daniel anjorin dunng have been paid to daniel anjorin during arsenal's premier league match against bournemouth . the match against bournemouth. the 14 year old was killed on his walk to school by a man wielding a samurai sword in hainault in london on tuesday. the club, who the teenager supported showed his picture on
speaking after his win in birmingham earlier, he said that the result shows people are calling for labour and calling for change. well, it means labour have now claimed all but one of the positions up for grabs in the mayoral elections in england and wales. in london earlier, sadiq khan won a record third term as mayor, with a majority of 275,000 votes over the conservative candidate, susan hall. >> it's londoners who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer,...
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king, who medgar evers deeply revered and wanted to replicate the movement and what he did in birmingham and alabama, he was trying to do that in mississippi. king had the same idea, which was the only thing you could do when you have people defying the supreme court of the united states, is to force them to watch the violence that they are willing to perpetrate on television. that if you are going to do this to us we will make sure it is heavily publicized, and one of medgar evers' biggest beefs with the way black americans reacted to their subjugation, was the silence, was the fact that when someone was lynched, no one talked, no one protested. he said whatever is done to us, we need to make sure it's done publicly. he founded a newspaper to make sure that happened. i think the king and medgar agreed when you get to the point where people are willing to defy the supreme court of the united states and subsequent orders, is you have to physically resist and resist in public, so people have to feel the shame of what they are willing to do. >> [ applause ] ♪ slowing my cancer from growin
king, who medgar evers deeply revered and wanted to replicate the movement and what he did in birmingham and alabama, he was trying to do that in mississippi. king had the same idea, which was the only thing you could do when you have people defying the supreme court of the united states, is to force them to watch the violence that they are willing to perpetrate on television. that if you are going to do this to us we will make sure it is heavily publicized, and one of medgar evers' biggest...
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chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. 0ur correspondent rajini vaidyanathan was also birmingham, and spoke to the newly—elected mayor, richard parker. these recent local elections and mayoral races in england have been seen as the last significant as the public opinion and head of the likely general election, probably to the end of this year. you could argue that there result coming out of here in birmingham for the west midlands mayor was one of the most significant events of the most significant events of the most significant events of the last few days, because the conservative incumbent andy street, who had been there for two consecutive terms, it lost here by the closest of margins. it was about 1500 votes in it. and labour's richard parker is now the mayor elect here in the west midlands. a diverse part of the uk, which takes in the huge city of birmingham. i spoke to richard parker after his victory. this talk about your priorities. your spoken about transport, putting buses into the public sector, for example. butjust talk into the public sector, for example. but just talk about,
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we've seen many cities struggle with urban decline, you've got rust belt cities in the us, birmingham in the uk, turin in italy. what can be done to drive fresh investment into those cities?— those cities? the built environment - those cities? the built environment in - those cities? the built environment in our . those cities? the built - environment in our cities, not just housing but all the corporate real estate, all the big facilities, all of the infrastructure including the transport infrastructure and utilities, the water, waste, energy systems, these are massive investment assets. urban revitalisation is a big opportunity notjust for opportunity not just for governments to opportunity notjust for governments to take a lead in making the city livable, investable and connected again, but it's also a massive business opportunity for investors, for corporate and for small enterprises that want to pilot new open solutions. what scope is therefore cities to become self—sufficient hubs for any g generation? to become self-sufficient hubs for any g generation?- for any g generatio
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speaking after his win in birmingham earlier, he said that the result shows people are calling for labour and calling for change. well, it means labour have now claimed all but one of the positions up for grabs in the mayoral elections in england and wales. in london earlier, sadiq khan won a record third term as mayor, with a majority of 275,000 votes over the conservative candidate, susan hall. >> it's londoners who inspire me every day to continue our 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, working with us in city hall will mean we can go much further and accomplish so much more . and accomplish so much more. >> in other news today, tributes have been paid to daniel anjorin dunng have been paid to daniel anjorin during arsenal's premier league match against bournemouth . the match against bournemouth. the 14 year old was killed on his walk to school by a man wielding a samurai sword in hainault in london on tuesday. the club, who the teenager supported showed his picture on
speaking after his win in birmingham earlier, he said that the result shows people are calling for labour and calling for change. well, it means labour have now claimed all but one of the positions up for grabs in the mayoral elections in england and wales. in london earlier, sadiq khan won a record third term as mayor, with a majority of 275,000 votes over the conservative candidate, susan hall. >> it's londoners who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer,...
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birmingham. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties�* fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. as you can see, it's a real knife edge. as you can see, it's a real knife edae. , , as you can see, it's a real knife edie,�* , ' i1 i as you can see, it's a real knife edae. , ' :: :: ., , as you can see, it's a real knife edae. m11: ., ,, edge. just 1500 votes between the labour victor _ edge. just 1500 votes between the labour victor and _ edge. just 1500 votes between the labour victor and andy _ edge. just 1500 votes between the labour victor and andy street - edge. just 1500 votes between the labour victor and andy street for l labour victor and andy street for the conservatives, despite the fact that more than half a million votes were cast. in terms of percentages, this is how it shakes out, 37.8 and 37.5. note the 12%, that this is how it shakes out, 37.8
birmingham. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties�* fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. as you can see, it's a real knife edge. as you can see, it's a real knife edae. , , as you can see, it's a real knife edie,�* , ' i1 i as you can see, it's a real knife edae. , ' :: :: ., , as you can see, it's a real knife edae. m11: ., ,, edge. just 1500 votes...
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jail out of the birmingham jail. edgar's was gunned down in his driveway in 1963 and was remember for his relentless quests for racial justice as naacp first field officer in mississippi. tonight you can learn more about medgar evers and his wife merrily evers cannot watch joy reid and rachel maddow live at the apollo where they will discuss joy's best-selling book , metzger and marley, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc, streaming on peacock. that will do it for me. thank you for watching. tune in tomorrow to the sunday show, when congressman robert garcia and congressman congresswoman maxine waters joined me to talk about trump's most alarming revelations on what he plans to do if elected once more. >>> officer michael fanone discusses the possibility of trump
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speaking after his win in birmingham earlier, he said that the result shows people are calling for labour and calling for change. well, it means labour have now claimed all but one of the positions up for grabs in the mayoral elections in england and wales. in london earlier, sadiq khan won a record third term as mayor, with a majority of 275,000 votes over the conservative candidate, susan hall. >> it's londoners who inspire me every day to continue our 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, working with us in city hall will mean we can go much further and accomplish so much more . and accomplish so much more. >> in other news today, tributes have been paid to daniel anjorin dunng have been paid to daniel anjorin during arsenal's premier league match against bournemouth . the match against bournemouth. the 14 year old was killed on his walk to school by a man wielding a samurai sword in hainault in london on tuesday. the club, who the teenager supported showed his picture on
speaking after his win in birmingham earlier, he said that the result shows people are calling for labour and calling for change. well, it means labour have now claimed all but one of the positions up for grabs in the mayoral elections in england and wales. in london earlier, sadiq khan won a record third term as mayor, with a majority of 275,000 votes over the conservative candidate, susan hall. >> it's londoners who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer,...
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let's join chris mason again in birmingham. where does this leave the conservatives and rishi sunak with the general election coming down the tracks? it with the general election coming down the tracks?— with the general election coming down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot- — down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot- they _ down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot. they knew _ down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot. they knew that - down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot. they knew that these . bleak spot. they knew that these results in the round were going to be difficult but they pointed in advance to what they hoped would be some rare beams of light in the gloomiest of political seas and one of them they hoped was here. so psychologically this matters even if it was always going to be a tall order given the national trend that andy street should hang on here. and his team take pride that it was as close as it was given those national trends. but given that the tory party had ta
let's join chris mason again in birmingham. where does this leave the conservatives and rishi sunak with the general election coming down the tracks? it with the general election coming down the tracks?— with the general election coming down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot- — down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot- they _ down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot. they knew _ down the tracks? it leaves them in a bleak spot. they knew that - down the tracks? it...
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he is supposed to be running the great birmingham run tomorrow— be running the great birmingham run tomorrow morning, so he has 13 miles tomorrow morning, so he has 13 miles to do— tomorrow morning, so he has 13 miles to do around _ tomorrow morning, so he has 13 miles to do around the streets of birmingham tomorrow, and i suppose he might— birmingham tomorrow, and i suppose he might put his feet up for a while and consider what to do next. and richard and consider what to do next. jinn. richard parker says and consider what to do next. fific richard parker says this is and consider what to do next. el"ic richard parker says this is the most importantjob he could ever do. it is a huge responsibility. just remind our viewers, because of this have different roles. a lot of that is about transport, for example, it is about transport, for example, it is about transport, for example, it is about being a figurehead for the region, attracting culture and investment, butjust remind our viewers, what is the significance of thejob? it viewers, what is the significance of the 'ob? , ., , .,, viewe
he is supposed to be running the great birmingham run tomorrow— be running the great birmingham run tomorrow morning, so he has 13 miles tomorrow morning, so he has 13 miles to do— tomorrow morning, so he has 13 miles to do around _ tomorrow morning, so he has 13 miles to do around the streets of birmingham tomorrow, and i suppose he might— birmingham tomorrow, and i suppose he might put his feet up for a while and consider what to do next. and richard and consider what to do next. jinn....
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speaking after his win in birmingham earlier, he said that the result shows people are calling for labour and calling for change. well, it means labour have now claimed all but one of the positions up for grabs in the mayoral elections in england and wales. in london earlier, sadiq khan won a record third term as mayor, with a majority of 275,000 votes over the conservative candidate, susan hall. >> it's londoners who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer, safer and greener london and in
speaking after his win in birmingham earlier, he said that the result shows people are calling for labour and calling for change. well, it means labour have now claimed all but one of the positions up for grabs in the mayoral elections in england and wales. in london earlier, sadiq khan won a record third term as mayor, with a majority of 275,000 votes over the conservative candidate, susan hall. >> it's londoners who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer,...
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he chose _ from birmingham up to manchester. he chose that— from birmingham up to manchester. he chose that public argument and he lost it _ chose that public argument and he lost it and — chose that public argument and he lost it and maybe some of that has fed in_ lost it and maybe some of that has fed in today because i think a lot of people — fed in today because i think a lot of people thought if he had resigned at that— of people thought if he had resigned at that point, become an independent, perhaps we would be telling _ independent, perhaps we would be telling a _ independent, perhaps we would be telling a different story today, but ithink— telling a different story today, but i think those are the sort of things that people remember andy street four. �* . that people remember andy street four. . ., ., . ., ., ,, four. and what about richard parker, likel now four. and what about richard parker, likely now b. — four. and what about richard parker, likely now b, tell _ four. and what about richard parker, likely now b, tell about _ four. and what about richa
he chose _ from birmingham up to manchester. he chose that— from birmingham up to manchester. he chose that public argument and he lost it _ chose that public argument and he lost it and — chose that public argument and he lost it and maybe some of that has fed in_ lost it and maybe some of that has fed in today because i think a lot of people — fed in today because i think a lot of people thought if he had resigned at that— of people thought if he had resigned at that point, become an...
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she is in birmingham for us. there are also more updates from rajini and our colleague nick eardley on the website, on our app. that is a live shot in the west midlands result, and as you can see, thatis midlands result, and as you can see, that is an empty podium. it won't be empty for long, we are told we will hear more soon. for now, let's move on to the israel gaza war before that. efforts to secure a deal for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in gaza are intensifying. the head of the us�*s cia, william burns, is in cairo to help try to mediate a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas. hamas negotiators have also arrived in egypt for talks. and this is where things stand. foreign mediators have been waiting for a response from the group to an israeli proposal to halt the fighting for 40 days, and to exchange hostages, for palestinian prisoners. unconfirmed reports in us media say israel has given hamas one week to agree to the current proposal, or it will begin its offensive in rafah — an offensive
she is in birmingham for us. there are also more updates from rajini and our colleague nick eardley on the website, on our app. that is a live shot in the west midlands result, and as you can see, thatis midlands result, and as you can see, that is an empty podium. it won't be empty for long, we are told we will hear more soon. for now, let's move on to the israel gaza war before that. efforts to secure a deal for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in gaza are intensifying. the head of the...
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i colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. ., colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. . , ., . ., right now. i have been watching all da the right now. i have been watching all day the count _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of the _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of the mayoral- day the count of the mayoral election in the west midlands, and we are hearing, breaking news, sources in the labour party say that they have won the mayoral election in the west midlands, and i must stress that that is just coming from labour sources. you can see crowds gathered behind me here, and
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we have had five so far, including in birmingham. that is worth mentioning because the independent candidate who basically campaigned on a platform of gaza, ended up getting a sizeable 42,000 also votes, which is quite a real coup for him, for someone who is relatively unknown, and not from any of the major parties. and i spoke to jess phillips, the labour mp representing yardley in birmingham and she quit the shadow front bench last year because she said that sir keir starmer the labour party leader of course should have called for an immediate ceasefire right away. the party has changes position on that. she believes that the delay in doing that has cost the party votes not just in this election but in others across the country. if it is really close, people might be looking at that result and saying those 40 do thousand votes could have made a difference but at this point, we really don't know. looking at the tally sunny piece of paper in front of me, so it looks that andy street is ahead by about 20,000 votes. richard parker, the
we have had five so far, including in birmingham. that is worth mentioning because the independent candidate who basically campaigned on a platform of gaza, ended up getting a sizeable 42,000 also votes, which is quite a real coup for him, for someone who is relatively unknown, and not from any of the major parties. and i spoke to jess phillips, the labour mp representing yardley in birmingham and she quit the shadow front bench last year because she said that sir keir starmer the labour party...
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but because blackburn won, birmingham go down, while rovers stay in the championship. so we now know who is in the playoff spots and who will play whom. norwich city will host leeds and southampton take on west brom, after the saints won at elland road. third—placed leeds went into their game knowing they had to win and ipswich had to lose to huddersfield if they were to secure automatic promotion. but the victory for ipswich means both these sides will have to go through the play—offs to have any chance of returning to the premier league. for the moment, arsenal are four points clear of manchester city at the top of the premier league table, after a convincing 3—nil win over bournemouth. however, city are currently playing wolves at the ethiad, and should city win, that will cut arsenal's lead back to just a single point. alex fletcher was watching the match at the emirates stadium. a title challenge is all about rhythm, and mikel arteta's arsenal have found theirs. three wins in a row before this one, kai havertz asking questions early on. and just before the b
but because blackburn won, birmingham go down, while rovers stay in the championship. so we now know who is in the playoff spots and who will play whom. norwich city will host leeds and southampton take on west brom, after the saints won at elland road. third—placed leeds went into their game knowing they had to win and ipswich had to lose to huddersfield if they were to secure automatic promotion. but the victory for ipswich means both these sides will have to go through the play—offs to...
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appoint themselves as community leaders and then try and intimidate teachers, like in batley or in birmingham, is not acceptable. and it frustrates me. and here's where you might disagree, because you get these people who will say that's unacceptable, when that won't say it's unacceptable and a muslim leader comes out with homophobic remarks. but they will accept it when a christian does because it's culturally more acceptable. benjamin, sorry, i think it's wrong for both of them. >> you support this, you enable this . you support open borders this. you support open borders and uncontrolled mass migration . and uncontrolled mass migration. and yet that's not the question. let me finish. no, no, let me finish. well it's not and yet you come on the show week after week and you complain rightly about anti—jewish chants at palestine marches. you complain about, muslims or george galloway talking about homosexual relationships, yet you support these kind of people coming into our society and changing the fabric of it. so i have which way do you want it? >> okay, well hang on, first of all, i hav
appoint themselves as community leaders and then try and intimidate teachers, like in batley or in birmingham, is not acceptable. and it frustrates me. and here's where you might disagree, because you get these people who will say that's unacceptable, when that won't say it's unacceptable and a muslim leader comes out with homophobic remarks. but they will accept it when a christian does because it's culturally more acceptable. benjamin, sorry, i think it's wrong for both of them. >> you...
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from birmingham. and the results for the main two candidates, andy street got 66,296 and richard parkerfor the labour party got 80,000 votes, just over 80,000, just having a look, 80,251. crucially, the independent candidate we were discussing who campaigned solely on the platform of gaza, akhmed yakoob, secured 42,923. so as you can see there, that was quite a significant margin for the labour party here. but as we were discussing, that is not a surprise in the birmingham metro part of this seat. but what we do know is it is going to be a long night here because we have got a recount in coventry at the moment. so there is a lot of waiting here. and while we wait, i am joined a lot of waiting here. and while we wait, iamjoined by a lot of waiting here. and while we wait, i am joined by andrew mitchell, conservative mp, welcome to bbc news. surely this should have been a done deal for andy street and now we are here waiting for that result? �* , ., ., ., , ., ., result? buy a done deal, you mean if i
from birmingham. and the results for the main two candidates, andy street got 66,296 and richard parkerfor the labour party got 80,000 votes, just over 80,000, just having a look, 80,251. crucially, the independent candidate we were discussing who campaigned solely on the platform of gaza, akhmed yakoob, secured 42,923. so as you can see there, that was quite a significant margin for the labour party here. but as we were discussing, that is not a surprise in the birmingham metro part of this...
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stop richard parker is the labour candidate for mayor they are, andy street is the sitting mayor in birmingham in the west midlands, with a lot of hope pinned on his chances for being voted back in by the conservative leadership. it is obvious the very close, and there is now going to be a full recount in coventry in the west midlands mayoral race. that normally happens if the numbers are so tight that they, at least one side, pushes for one thing to be conjured up again. that will of course take some time. our team are there, we'll bring you an update as soon as we can. well, of course, we have been looking at all the counts coming in. i i've been speaking to rushanara ali, labour mp for bethnal green and bow. i asked her for her reaction to the news that sadiq khan has secured a third term as london mayor. well, we're well, we' re really well, we're really delighted to hear the results so far, and we will wait for the returning officer to announce the result, but we are really, really pleased with the results so far. what are seeing is a swing well over 4% across a number of constituencies s
stop richard parker is the labour candidate for mayor they are, andy street is the sitting mayor in birmingham in the west midlands, with a lot of hope pinned on his chances for being voted back in by the conservative leadership. it is obvious the very close, and there is now going to be a full recount in coventry in the west midlands mayoral race. that normally happens if the numbers are so tight that they, at least one side, pushes for one thing to be conjured up again. that will of course...
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., of birmingham. very different to solihull. ., , of birmingham. very different to solihull. �* ., , , solihull. but some did actually see a swim solihull. but some did actually see a swing although _ solihull. but some did actually see a swing although andy _ solihull. but some did actually see a swing although andy street - solihull. but some did actually see a swing although andy street has i solihull. but some did actually see| a swing although andy street has a massive majority in a particular area. a 5% swing away from him to the labour party. how much are you reading into that? i the labour party. how much are you reading into that?— reading into that? i don't think the labour party _ reading into that? i don't think the labour party is _ reading into that? i don't think the labour party is ever _ reading into that? i don't think the labour party is ever going - reading into that? i don't think the labour party is ever going to - reading into that? i don't think the | labour party is ever going to target a place _ labour party is ever go
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i , 50. , so, as we wait for the result in birmingham, we do have the result in this the_ birmingham, we do have the result in thi _, , this the solihull count in this ma oral this the solihull count in this mayoral race. _ this the solihull count in this mayoral race. it _ this the solihull count in this mayoral race. it is _ this the solihull count in this mayoral race. it is a - this the solihull count in this l mayoral race. it is a traditional conservative stronghold, the first of those seven council areas to declare its result in this west midlands mayoral race. andy street pulled well ahead of richard parker from the labour party, but significantly there was a bit of a swing, a 5% swing towards labour. some people are talking about her andy street, although he is way ahead on that particular result, has actually dropped his percentage share by about 5%, which labour has picked up. overall, in solihull, andy street picking up something like 62.i% andy street picking up something like 62.1% of vote there, richard parker getting 20.6%, so a 5.35% towards labour. but i think all of
i , 50. , so, as we wait for the result in birmingham, we do have the result in this the_ birmingham, we do have the result in thi _, , this the solihull count in this ma oral this the solihull count in this mayoral race. _ this the solihull count in this mayoral race. it _ this the solihull count in this mayoral race. it is _ this the solihull count in this mayoral race. it is a - this the solihull count in this l mayoral race. it is a traditional conservative stronghold, the first of those...
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well, we are waiting the result here in birmingham, i is it coming? well, we are waiting. the result here in birmingham, one of the regional counting centres in this west midlands mayoral election. you can see there is a bit of activity on the stage, welcome in front of the stage. it was a while ago now actually that the sign behind me said result incoming but i have to say we have been waiting a while now, at least 20 minutes or so and no result has materialised yet. but this is key because this is the main urban centre in this region, and what happens here could play a big part in our overall result. at the moment you have the incumbent, the moment you have the incumbent, the conservative mayor andy street, hoping for a third term in office. throughout the campaign the polls have looked quite close. the labour candidate richard parker hoping he candidate richard parker hoping he can unseat the tory mayor, speaking to people from both camps of the main parties, the conservatives say it is generally too close to call. a similar sentiment from labour t
well, we are waiting the result here in birmingham, i is it coming? well, we are waiting. the result here in birmingham, one of the regional counting centres in this west midlands mayoral election. you can see there is a bit of activity on the stage, welcome in front of the stage. it was a while ago now actually that the sign behind me said result incoming but i have to say we have been waiting a while now, at least 20 minutes or so and no result has materialised yet. but this is key because...
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and papers, piles of ballot papers, in fact, have been moved back onto desks in birmingham, where counting has been taking place in preparation for the checks to take place. we will keep across that for you throughout the rest of this afternoon. in other news, the family of daniel anjorin say they're devastated after he was killed walking to school in london on tuesday. the 14 year old, who's been described as loving and precious , was loving and precious, was attacked by a man with a sword. four other people, including two police officers, were also injured. marcus monzo, a spanish brazilian dual national, was charged with murdering the teenager and he appeared at westminster magistrates court earlier this week . southern earlier this week. southern water insists it is working flat out to restore supplies to tens of thousands of homes in east sussex. more than 30,000 people in the area are still without water this afternoon due to a burst main. bottled drinks are now being handed out to some of those affected, with disruption expected to continue through the weekend and dozens of migrants
and papers, piles of ballot papers, in fact, have been moved back onto desks in birmingham, where counting has been taking place in preparation for the checks to take place. we will keep across that for you throughout the rest of this afternoon. in other news, the family of daniel anjorin say they're devastated after he was killed walking to school in london on tuesday. the 14 year old, who's been described as loving and precious , was loving and precious, was attacked by a man with a sword....
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let us cross now to birmingham. let's now cross over to my colleague rajini vaidyanathan who is at the count in birmingham. a potential glimmer of hope for rishi sunak in andy street? weill. rishi sunak in andy street? well, the counting _ rishi sunak in andy street? well, the counting here _ rishi sunak in andy street? well, the counting here in _ rishi sunak in andy street? ii the counting here in birmingham has now finished, and on the other regional centres we are waiting for results to come in. we are told we could get the result in the next hour, even, perhaps. this is one of the most anticipated results of this recent election cycle, as you say. you conservative incumbent mayor andy street looking for a third term. in many ways, he has distanced himself in the national conservative party. you barely saw any reference to the party on his campaign literature. he has been all about his personal brand, brand andy, as he puts it. you also have the labour party candidate here, richard parker, really putting on a st
let us cross now to birmingham. let's now cross over to my colleague rajini vaidyanathan who is at the count in birmingham. a potential glimmer of hope for rishi sunak in andy street? weill. rishi sunak in andy street? well, the counting _ rishi sunak in andy street? well, the counting here _ rishi sunak in andy street? well, the counting here in _ rishi sunak in andy street? ii the counting here in birmingham has now finished, and on the other regional centres we are waiting for results to...