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BBC News-20211018-09:00:00

this is bbc news. these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. borisjohnson will lead mps in a minute's silence in parliament today before tributes are paid to sir david amess, who was killed during a constituency surgery on friday. politicians are continuing to add to the debate around their security and possible future changes to their safety arrangements. i've had three threats to life and limb over the last two years, so of course i take it very seriously. but we need to respond to it, we need to make sure we are doing everything we can, we need to make sure we do that due diligence on everything. we'll have much more on this throughout the morning. and in our other main news.

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BBC News-20211018-09:03:00

he was committed to the people. he was a servant of our town. he brought a lot of good. in a statement sir david's family gave this plea. "we ask people to set aside their differences and show kindness and love to all. this is the only way forward. set aside hatred and work towards togetherness. please let some good come from this tragedy." this afternoon, mps will pay tribute in the house of commons. there will be a minute's silence ahead of a church service in his memory at westminster abbey. mps have been speaking about the abuse they face. i'm solving lots of cases for my constituents, i'm trying to make legislation, i'm trying to speak in debates and representing my constituents. it is hard day to day to constantly think about reporting every abuse and intimidation and harassment, but i have to say, something

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BBC News-20211018-09:02:00

yeah, i'm so happy, so pleased to win my biggest title. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. mps will gather in westminster today to pay tribute to sir david amess. it's the first time they have met in parliament since he was killed on friday. a service will also be held at st margaret's church, in the grounds of westminster abbey. last night sir david's family released a statement saying they are �*shattered' by his death. aru na iyengar reports. church services in leigh—on—sea to remember the life of sir david amess, attacked and killed while doing hisjob as an mp.

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BBC News-20211018-09:06:00

an attack but you hope it's not too bad, to then the realisation that the worst possible thing that you could ever imagine in your life has just happened to you and that you then have to tell your loved ones about it. 0ur political correspondent, jonathan blake, is at westminster. a jonathan blake, is at westminster. truly sombre di pay a truly sombre day as mps gather to pay tribute to sir david amess. forgetting about the political allegiances, paying tribute to one of their own?— of their own? yes, it will be a sombre day — of their own? yes, it will be a sombre day at _ of their own? yes, it will be a sombre day at westminster, l of their own? yes, it will be a | sombre day at westminster, it of their own? yes, it will be a i sombre day at westminster, it is of their own? yes, it will be a - sombre day at westminster, it is the first chance mps have had to express their condolences and their sadness at the death of sir david amess in person and those attributable dominate proceedings here at westminster today. normal business has been largely suspended and the house of commons will be led by the prime minister, borisjohnson, at around 3.30 this afternoon when

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BBC News-20211018-09:09:00

so i'm passionate about wanting to change the world and... ..and nobody's going to stop me. the passions that mps have, the causes they believe in and their convictions in many cases, which have brought them into public life of the reasons why they do the job and want to continue doing it as openly and excessively as possible. backbenchers like sir david amess don't have protection, they go about their business largely on their own. but others, such as senior government ministers do have a different level of protection and the deputy prime minister has been speaking this morning about the threats and intimidation he has faced and his thoughts on the whole debate around mp's security. there

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BBC News-20211018-09:05:00

for a man who dedicated his life to the service of his community. arun iyengar, bbc news. brendan cox, the husband of the murdered labour mpjo cox, says it brought back terrible memories when he heard of the attack on sir david amess. i thinkjust when you get that... ..when i got that call on friday ijust had a very immediate and sort of very physical reaction to it. i was back in that moment five years ago when i got the call aboutjo and i found it very hard to function. i picked the kids up from school and went away for the weekend just to try and get away from it all. but i also, i guess the other sort of emotion was just the sort of... the terrible sadness for the family, knowing what they're going through, knowing those moments of hope when you know that there's been

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BBC News-20211018-09:07:00

members of parliament on all sides of the political spectrum will put into their own words, their affection and their respect for sir david amess which, we have heard in the last couple of days since his death, was felt on all sides here, and pay those tributes publicly. that will be the overwhelming mood today. yes, one of sadness with a sombre tone, but also one of reflection and of respect for the passing of a colleague. but alongside those tributes that is also a determination here by mps and others to perhaps take this as an opportunity in the wake of such a terrible tragedy to address some of the pressing concerns that many mps have about their own safety and the risks they face in the course of doing theirjob day—to—day. 0ne risks they face in the course of doing theirjob day—to—day. one of those who has been speaking out is the mp for the rhondda in south wales, the labour mp, chris bryant, who has revealed he faced another

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BBC News-20211018-09:08:00

death threat in the wake of what he said after sir david amess was killed, appealing for people to be kinder to each other. this morning he said he has reflected on whether he said he has reflected on whether he would continue to do his job. 0h, allthe time, yes, i do question whether... because it's notjust about me, it's about my staff and it's about my family as well. but i don't believe that poverty is necessary. poverty doesn't come from heaven like some mysterious dispensation and land on some people's doorsteps and not on others. it has human causes and it has human remedies. i believe that we can tackle climate change, i believe that any man's death diminishes me so i must care about human rights in every country in the world. i care passionately that people in the rhondda are using food banks more than they ever have done in the past.

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BBC News-20211018-09:10:00

will be peeple _ debate around mp's security. there will be people who _ debate around mp's security. there will be people who have _ debate around mp's security. there will be people who have had - debate around mp's security. there will be people who have had worse threats _ will be people who have had worse threats than me and i feel for female — threats than me and i feel for female colleagues who have come off twitter— female colleagues who have come off twitter because it is so vile. i've had three threats to life and limb over the last two years. so of course i take it very seriously. we need to respond to it. we need to make sure we are doing everything we can. we do that due diligence on everything. but at the end of the day my feeling is, it's a personal one, we mustn't allow those who want to threaten us, who want to stop us talking to our constituents serving our communities, we can't allow them to win. it will be a chance for the mps to remember sir david amess in their own words but also address the issues on the safety around mps. there will be a church service led by the archbishop of canterbury in the grounds of westminster abbey. jonathan, thank you very much. jonathan, thank you very much. jonathan blake, our political

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BBC News-20211018-09:31:00

ford is investing £230 million to convert its halewood plant on merseyside to make parts for electric cars, safeguarding 500 jobs. the first winners of prince william's earthshot awards have been announced at a ceremony in london. and cameron norrie becomes the first british tennis player to win at indian wells. let's return to our top story this morning — the tributes being paid today to conservative mp sir david amess, who was killed in a knife attack on friday while meeting constituents. a man was arrested at the scene — he's been named as ali harbi ali — and the bbc has been told he was referred to the counter—terrorist prevent scheme some years ago, although he was never a formal subject of interest to mi5. peter neumann is a professor of security studies at king's college london

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