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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-20211018-10:05:00

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 an attack but you hope it's not too

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BBC News at One-20211018-12:05:00

colleagues in westminster ask what can, what should change, given how much mps value face—to—face conversation with voters. we much mps value face-to-face conversation with voters. we need to resond to conversation with voters. we need to reapond to it. — conversation with voters. we need to reapond to it. we _ conversation with voters. we need to respond to it, we need _ conversation with voters. we need to respond to it, we need to _ conversation with voters. we need to respond to it, we need to make - conversation with voters. we need to respond to it, we need to make sure| respond to it, we need to make sure we're doing everything we can and we need to make sure we are doing that due diligence on everything. at the end of the day, my feeling is, it is a personal one, we mustn't allow those who attack on democracy, who want to threaten us and stop us from talking to our constituents and serving our communities, we cannot allow them to it's just five years since flowers were last left at parliament when the labour mpjo cox was murdered. parliament when the labour mp 10 cox was murdered-— was murdered. here we are again. i am shocked — was murdered. here we are again. i am shocked it _ was murdered. here we are again. i am shocked it happen, _ was murdered. here we are again. i am shocked it happen, but - was murdered. here we are again. i am shocked it happen, but in - was murdered. here we are again. i am shocked it happen, but in some | am shocked it happen, but in some way am shocked it happen, but in some way to— am shocked it happen, but in some way to not— am shocked it happen, but in some way to not surprise. in some ways our political — way to not surprise. in some ways our political discourse has got better, — our political discourse has got better, if— our political discourse has got better, if you go back to 2016 and the brexii— better, if you go back to 2016 and the brexit campaign if you go back to that _ the brexit campaign if you go back to that period in the aftermath of that, _ to that period in the aftermath of that, while it was still up in the air, our— that, while it was still up in the air, our political debate then was more _ air, our political debate then was

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Breakfast-20211018-05:39:00

sir david amess, just five years after the murder of the labour mpjo cox, has raised further questions over whether more needs to be done to protect politicians. we're joined now by the shadow home secretary, nick thomas—symonds. thank you for being with us this morning. what a strange weekend it has been for notjust mps, fellow mps of david amess, but so many people looking at this and thinking how could this happen? how do you react to all of that on this monday morning? react to all of that on this monday mornin: ? ~ ., ., ~' react to all of that on this monday mornin: ? ~ ., ., ~ , ., ., morning? well, look, it is to 'oin i still have a — morning? well, look, it is to 'oin i still have a sense i morning? well, look, it is to 'oin i still have a sense -- i morning? well, look, it is to 'oin i still have a sense -- it i morning? well, look, it is to 'oin i still have a sense -- it is i morning? well, look, it is to join i still have a sense -- it is good i morning? well, look, it is to join i still have a sense -- it is good to l still have a sense —— it is good to join you. i still have a sense of disbelief of what has happened, and it hasn't really sunk in. i first met sir david when i came into parliament in 2015, and i hadn't previously worked in parliament. i was finding my way around the place, and david approached me to ask how i was, howeversettling and david approached me to ask how i was, however settling in. and david approached me to ask how i was, howeversettling in. in and david approached me to ask how i was, however settling in. in that

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BBC News-20211018-08:04:00

a conservative mp since 1983, first in basildon and later in southend west, he was known and loved for his hands—on approach with voters. one of his many campaigns was to get city status for southend. police have arrested a man on suspicion of murder, and over the weekend they have been searching three properties in london. the man in custody is ali harbi ali, 25 years old and a british national of somali heritage. he went to school in croydon in south london. a few years ago he was referred to the prevent scheme, which is designed to stop people being drawn into terrorism. for now, southend is in mourning 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.

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Outside Source-20211018-18:05:00

sir david amess' killing has brought back memories of the killing of another british politician, labour mpjo cox, just five years ago. hersister, kim leadbeater was elected to parliament earlier this year and also spoke. i'v e i've blocked out much of what happened whenjoe was murdered. but i remember very clearly the moment i took the phone call saying she had been attacked. i remember physically trembling and the visceral pain that overtook me. and it breaks my heart to think that another family has had to think that another family has had to experience that phone call and the nightmare which follows. it's a roller—coaster of deep trauma that no one should have to experience. i also know that david's family will still be in utter shock as i know many of you are. but i hope at some point they are able to hear at least some of the beautiful and very funny attributes that have been paid to him today.

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BBC News-20211016-09:07:00

dispensing his duties when his life was horrifically cut short. it dispensing his duties when his life was horrifically cut short.- was horrifically cut short. it was five years _ was horrifically cut short. it was five years ago — was horrifically cut short. it was five years ago that _ was horrifically cut short. it was five years ago that the - was horrifically cut short. it was five years ago that the labour l was horrifically cut short. it was i five years ago that the labour mp was horrifically cut short. it was - five years ago that the labour mp 10 five years ago that the labour mpjo cox was murdered in her constituency. the fatal attack on sir david has raised questions once again about the safety of mps. it is again about the safety of mps. it is so hard, because we have got a job to do, _ so hard, because we have got a job to do. and — so hard, because we have got a job to do. and i— so hard, because we have got a job to do, and i find myself now you know _ to do, and i find myself now you know working as a politician and trying _ know working as a politician and trying to — know working as a politician and trying to help people and do good things— trying to help people and do good things for— trying to help people and do good things for people and it is important we get good people in public— important we get good people in public life, but this is the risk that_ public life, but this is the risk that we — public life, but this is the risk that we are all taking. you know, so many— that we are all taking. you know, so many mps _ that we are all taking. you know, so many mps today will be scared by this _ many mps today will be scared by this. , , :, ., many mps today will be scared by this. , , ., ~ :, :, , :, this. the speaker of the house of commons — this. the speaker of the house of commons said _ this. the speaker of the house of commons said security _ this. the speaker of the house of commons said security measuresi this. the speaker of the house of - commons said security measures would need to be looked at. istate commons said security measures would need to be looked at.— need to be looked at. we have got to make sure that _ need to be looked at. we have got to make sure that the _ need to be looked at. we have got to make sure that the politicians - need to be looked at. we have got to make sure that the politicians are - make sure that the politicians are safe, _ make sure that the politicians are safe, the — make sure that the politicians are safe. the people _ make sure that the politicians are safe, the people who _ make sure that the politicians are safe, the people who work- make sure that the politicians are safe, the people who work for. make sure that the politicians are i safe, the people who work for them, the family. _ safe, the people who work for them, the family. the — safe, the people who work for them, the family, the people _ safe, the people who work for them, the family, the people of— safe, the people who work for them, the family, the people of the - safe, the people who work for them, the family, the people of the housel the family, the people of the house of commons, — the family, the people of the house of commons, we _ the family, the people of the house of commons, we have _ the family, the people of the house of commons, we have seen- the family, the people of the house of commons, we have seen the - of commons, we have seen the terrorist — of commons, we have seen the terrorist attack— of commons, we have seen the terrorist attack there _ of commons, we have seen the terrorist attack there as - of commons, we have seen the terrorist attack there as well. . of commons, we have seen the - terrorist attack there as well. what we won't _ terrorist attack there as well. what we won't do. — terrorist attack there as well. what we won't do. we _ terrorist attack there as well. what we won't do, we won't _ terrorist attack there as well. what we won't do, we won't give - terrorist attack there as well. what we won't do, we won't give in - terrorist attack there as well. what we won't do, we won't give in to. terrorist attack there as well. what we won't do, we won't give in to it| we won't do, we won't give in to it though. _ we won't do, we won't give in to it though. we — we won't do, we won't give in to it though. we will— we won't do, we won't give in to it though, we will continue - we won't do, we won't give in to it though, we will continue to - we won't do, we won't give in to it| though, we will continue to ensure that democracy—

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BBC News-20211015-18:36:00

meeting at a church in essex. he was 69 and attacked as he met constituents midday. police arrived within minutes of being called and say he died at the scene despite efforts of paramedics, a 25—year—old man was arrested and is currently in custody after being detained at the church. 0n suspension of murder. a knife was also recovered from the scene. sir david had died from multiple stab wounds. the home secretary this evening asked all police forces to review their security with immediate effect. sir david had been an mp since 1983 where he was first elected for basil than answers really represented south and after boundary changes. he is the second serving mp to be killed while attending a surgery in the space of five years following the space of five years following the death of the labour mpjo cox. died the prime ministers described sir david as defined public servant, and one of the kindest, nicest most gentle people in politics. sir david

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Dateline London-20211015-18:36:00

Dateline London-20211015-18:36:00
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BBC News at Six-20211015-17:03:00

years, following the death of the labour mpjo cox in 2016. tonight the prime minister has described sir david as a fine public servant — one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, is at the scene. (live top) there is a feeling of here in leigh on sea, almost a sense of disbelief. i saw people bursting into tears as news broke that sir david had died of his injuries. he was known as an mp with very strong views but also a man who stood up for those he represented, and now he is gone. forensics teams and firearms officers at the methodist church for the local mp had been holding his fortnightly surgery. his meeting with constituents had been from 10am to 1pm, butjust after midday, he was stabbed multiple times. he was treated at the scene

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