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the conservatives suffer two heavy defeats and narrowly hang on in london. thank you so much, keir. celebrations for labour in the north yorkshire seat of selby and ainsty and for the lib dems in somerset�*s somerton and frome, while the tories breathe a sigh of relief in uxbridge, borisjohnson�*s old seat. the biggest majority we have ever turned over in the history of the labour party. my friends, what we achieved here is nothing short of spectacular. mid—term by—elections are rarely easy for incumbent governments. these are no different. the result in uxbridge softens the blow for— the result in uxbridge softens the blow for rishi sunak, but the two others _ blow for rishi sunak, but the two others are — blow for rishi sunak, but the two others are a big blow, leaving the conservatives with a mountain to climb _ and the other main stories this lunchtime: the murder of nine—year—old olivia pratt korbel last year — her family want new laws forcing offenders to be

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Keir Starmer brands Conservative minister Johnny Mercer a 'silly sod' for comparing new...

Keir Starmer has labelled Conservative minister Johnny Mercer a "silly sod" in response to his comments comparing new Labour MP Keir Mather to a character from the Inbetweeners the Inbetweeners.

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BBC News at One

results. mather, keir alexander, labour party, 60,456. dyke, - results. mather, keir alexander, - labour party, 60,456. dyke, liberal democrats. — labour party, 60,456. dyke, liberal democrats, 21,187. _ labour party, 60,456. dyke, liberal democrats, 21,187. but _ labour party, 60,456. dyke, liberal democrats, 21,187. but there - labour party, 60,456. dyke, liberal democrats, 21,187. but there was i democrats, 21,187. but there was also a surprise, — democrats, 21,187. but there was also a surprise, no _ democrats, 21,187. but there was also a surprise, no clean - democrats, 21,187. but there was also a surprise, no clean sweep i democrats, 21,187. but there was. also a surprise, no clean sweep for the opposition parties.— the opposition parties. steve tuckwell, — the opposition parties. steve tuckwell, the _ the opposition parties. steve tuckwell, the conservative . the opposition parties. steve - tuckwell, the conservative party candidate, 13,965. in tuckwell, the conservative party candidate, 13,965.— candidate, 13,965. in selby and ains , a candidate, 13,965. in selby and ainsty, a labour— candidate, 13,965. in selby and ainsty, a labour candidate - candidate, 13,965. in selby and i ainsty, a labour candidate called keir defeated the conservatives. his older namesake hopes to do the same at the next general election. here in yorkshire, labour outperformed the sizeable opinion poll lead, winning a largely rural seat which is not its natural territory. and overturning a 20,000 tory majority, something it hadn't done before at a by—election. keir starmer said the result put his party on course for victory nationally. irate result put his party on course for victory nationally.— result put his party on course for victory nationally. we have shown what a change _ victory nationally. we have shown what a change labour _ victory nationally. we have shown what a change labour party - victory nationally. we have shown what a change labour party can i victory nationally. we have shown | what a change labour party can do. this should never have been a by—election. because by the chaos, the division, the infighting in the tory party, and that's why so many people have said to us that they

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BBC News

choices, and empower communities across our region. with mixed results the question remains whether the keir leading the labour party is doing enough to deliver on that. but for the prime minister if his party is losing seats like selby and ainsty, thenit seats like selby and ainsty, then it isn't clear what they can count on as a safe seat at next year's election. and with his predecessor borisjohnson now gone from politics, less than a year after being forced out of downing street, it remains to be seen from tonight's results whether he is taking his winning ways with him. vincent mcaviney, bbc news. live now to our newsroom in westminster and legendary expert on elections and election numbers sirjohn curtice. thank you forjoining us. sirjohn, when has the labour party last performed in this way? labour party last performed in this wa ? ., ., ., this way? you need to go back to the 92-97 _ this way? you need to go back to the 92-97 parliament, - this way? you need to go back to the 92-97 parliament, the l to the 92—97 parliament, the last time that the labour party

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World Business Report

target of seats for the next election. i think it is probably worth saying although keir will be the baby of the house, there is a good chance he will retain that seat because after the boundary changes, it becomes a little bit safer for the labour party than it is currently, selby and aine steve. i think that campaign more broadly you can't really overstate —— selby and ainsty. you can't overstate the result. what it indicates about labour's chances at the next general election. it points to a very red win rather than any slim path to victory for the conservative party. how will rishi sunak be feeling right now? we saw him out early doors with the uxbridge candidate who won. he said this shows when it comes to a general election, it is not a done deal but probablyjust a short distance from here to downing street with his top team. what will they be saying to each other, what

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Newsnight

to point out that labour had lost its deposit in somerton and frome. but does the rise of the liberal democrat vote there at the same time as the labour one in selby spell double trouble for the conservatives? let's start tonight then with nick in north yorkshire, scene of that 23% swing to labour. bells toll the tranquil rhythm of a summer's day. but in these lanes, a quiet revolution — a victory for labour in tory country. applause a celebratory walk for the leader, introducing his young name sake to the nation. it's the first time ever i have been able to say, well done keir! and the warrior against complacency unable to hide his delight. it's fair to say that when this by—election was called, most people said labour doesn't have a chance to get near a 20,000 tory majority.

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Newsnight

hanging heavy — but unbelievably painful. history hanging heavy but _ but unbelievably painful. history hanging heavy but for _ but unbelievably painful. history hanging heavy but for keir i but unbelievably painful. history i hanging heavy but for keir starmer, these are decisions made into des's conditions for today's world. sir keir starmer has dropped a number of pledges since becoming leader — this, scrapping tuition fees, pushing back the 28 billion a year it had promised to spend in transitioning to a green economy. he says the state of the economy means theyjust can't do all that — it would break their fiscal rules — the rules on taxes and spending they've set for themselves. we'll discuss this in a moment. first, ben with the economics. what are labour's chosen fiscal rules? how do they differ from those of the government and why do they matter to you? well, the rules have two key elements. first, that labour would not borrow to pay for day—to—day spending. second, that it would reduce debt as a share of the economy. let's break these down. day—to—day spending means things like public sector workers' wages, benefits and state pensions. flipside of this is that labour's rule means that it will be able to borrow for investment spending, that is things like infrastructure,

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

have all now got to be exceptional. thank you for coming in just before your summer break. what did you think of what keir starmer had to say? as ever you can e—mail me and we will share some of your views towards the end of the show or use the hashtag on social media if you are that way inclined. what did you make of that? i am head and hands. what did you make of that? i am head and hands- 0n — what did you make of that? i am head and hands. on just _ what did you make of that? i am head and hands. on just stop _ what did you make of that? i am head and hands. on just stop oil, - what did you make of that? i am head and hands. on just stop oil, keir - and hands. onjust stop oil, keir starmer is talking about how he totally rejects blah blah blah, but they voted against, time and time again in the house of commons, when we were trying to create new laws to enable the police to stop those people gluing themselves to the roads so his mum and others can get to hospital. it's saying one thing, doing another. it's this flip—flop thing. look at the green energy. what he's actually proposing is no

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Katy Tur Reports

yevgeny prigozhin. it depends who you ask. according to the kremlin, he's in belarus. but according to belarus, he's in russia. according to social media he's in disguise. joining me from minsk in belarus, is nbc news chief international correspondent keir simmons to try to sort it all out. here's what lukashenko, the president of belarus said about prigozhin's whereabouts today. >> translator: yevgeny prigozhin, he is located in st. petersburg. where is he this morning? he could have gone to moscow or somewhere else but he's not on the territory of belarus. >> forgive me, keir, i'm very confused. i thought lukashenko said last week that prigozhin was in belarus. >> reporter: yeah, and maybe he was at that point. it is hard to get your head around, something of whiplash for everybody.

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Verified Live

difficult, though steps for your at the time. -- those.— the time. -- those. neither rishi sunak or keir _ the time. -- those. neither rishi sunak or keir starmer _ the time. -- those. neither rishi sunak or keir starmer made - the time. -- those. neither rishi sunak or keir starmer made a . the time. -- those. neither rishi - sunak or keir starmer made a speech but the prime minister did carry out a reading from the bible. we are expecting him to speak later this afternoon about the nhs and a downing street spokesperson has also issued a statement about hospital waiting lists, seeming to acknowledge that they could grow further. it reads... that comes after an influential group of nhs think tanks wrote to the leaders of the uk cosmic political parties saying the nhs had suffered a decade of underinvestment and warning it is in a critical condition —— uk's political parties. the prime minister is expected to speak later today and we will bring you what he has to say. a man from

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