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Mamata Banerjee says will not leave any LS seat for Congress in Bengal

The feisty TMC boss also accused the CPI (M) of ruining her party's relationship with the Congress, its ally in the opposition bloc INDIA at the national level.

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BBC News at Ten

she's taken everything from us. absolutely everything. it'sjust beyond your imagination that somebody's on a ward, killing babies. it's unbelievable. because what she's done... ..has changed the course of our life forever. you were one of the onlyjournalists to be sitting in the court room, watching it all, watching letby. what was it like? yes, just a small number allowed into the courtroom itself. 0ur seats were three or four metres away from lucy letby�*s seat, just through the glass wall of the dock. i spent months watching her. harrowing, is the answer. never mind me, imagine those parents. i was always aware thatjust next those parents. i was always aware that just next to those parents. i was always aware thatjust next to me where the parents of those babies that had to listen to here as well. some of them gave evidence. they had to

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BBC News Now

sarah bike secured a dramatic victory with 21,000 votes. but the conservatives held onto uxbridge and westway slip in london by the slimmest of majorities. that was boris johnson's seat slimmest of majorities. that was borisjohnson�*s seat until he resigned. here's a round—up of all the daily�*s developments. it was a night of spectacular results. mather, keiralexander, labour party, 16,1156. dyke, sarahjoanne, liberal democrats, 21,187. but there was also a surprise — no clean sweep for the opposition parties. steve tuckwell, the conservative party candidate, 13,965. in selby and ainsty, a labour candidate called keir defeated the conservatives. his older namesake

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Nicky Campbell

time to go stop the difficulty for rishi sunak is that the by—elections are not over, potentially. you have got chris pincher�*s seat in tamil. and nadine dorries. —— in tamworth. for nadine dorries, the longest resignation in political history. the conservatives can turn around and said the turnout was 20,000 votes lower in selby and ainsty last night compared to the general election, when they stay at home conservatives will return, but that is a leap of faith based on the overall polling evidence. thank you. let's no to overall polling evidence. thank you. let's go to uxbridge _ overall polling evidence. thank you. let's go to uxbridge and _ overall polling evidence. thank you. let's go to uxbridge and ruislip i overall polling evidence. thank you. let's go to uxbridge and ruislip and j let's go to uxbridge and ruislip and our correspondent, the great nick eardley. nick, what an interesting subtext to an interesting night where you are.— subtext to an interesting night

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BBC News at Ten

potentially historically in all three seats. they blamed what they called long boris, the sense that the behaviour of the former prime minister are still affecting them. but they are going for expectation management, all of the parties, and two seats, and north yorkshire, they are defending massive majorities. labour are confident they will take what was boris johnson's seat labour are confident they will take what was borisjohnson�*s seat in north—west london but they faced awkward questions about what is known as the ultra low emission zone which plenty blame on the labour at mayor of london so how much does that damage them? selby and ainsty, labour can win a general election and not win seats like this so this is a massive mountain to climb and they're throwing everything at this, three shadow cabinet ministers today and hundreds of campaigners and some of the party so it will be close but others are more confident they can win and that would be a proper political wow moment and the lib

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BBC News at Ten

at least two micro—parliamentary by—elections, so in borisjohnson's seatin by—elections, so in borisjohnson's seat in west london, that is a marginal seat that labour have been pretty keen on trying to take. mid bedfordshire, the —— nadine dorries�*s seat, traditionally solid conservative, the liberal democrats excited about that one, labour not entirely out of the picture either so that is huge drama, massive distraction for rishi sunak. i should say there has been a million and one rumours flying around tonight, we are not in the business of broadcasting rumours but checking them out and working out what is true and what is not, speaking to other senior conservatives not least dane priti patel as she now is, says simon clark, they are saying they are not resigning and following suit but that gives you some sense of the very fact that rumour was doing the rounds of how high octane and how jittery the mood once again is within our governing party. don’t

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

we had no reason to think that or say that before donald trump became president. and no one did think or say that about the republican party before donald trump became president and then tried to illegally hold on to the presidency. but here we are. and instead of talking about, will the democrats hold on to the senate? or will the republicans hold on to the house? as we used to -- the question now becomes, will the country hold on to democracy? there is no realistic way for the democrats to hold on to the senate if they lose jon tester 's seat in the senate, the montana seat, in the next election. that's where the republican candidate might be one of the house republicans voted against democracy. one of the most beautiful rooms in the capitol building just across the hall from the senate floor, is that mansfield roam, name for montana mike mansfield, a democrat who served in the

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

you arnge right we had a very productive and positive m discussion among all the members about how every member can be c more involved inon the decisions of the conference. i supported all of that.said by two -- when the senatorshi voted anndd said look, let's ge this behind us but we need to focus on herschel and gettingno him elected.w e a peoplest and of the strengths and weaknesses of both of thed candidates senatorse mcconnell d senator rick scott, 37 -- ten people validated mitch mcco mcconnell's leadership because of his strategic abilities his ability to raise money and specifically a lot was a thought o about how we were able to hold the scalia's seat open supreme court for nine months. and yet filled the ruth bader ginsburg s seat in just seven weeks, establishing a conservative firewall on the suprem supe court for the next 5 years. maria: i want to ask about, inflation, economy, jobs, a lot of dire predictions about the economy in 2023. what are you going to do about

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BBC News-20211203-09:26:00

december 16 by—election of 0wen paterson �*s seat and all those questions will be centre stage and tested there. one of the big questions is has this falling support for the conservatives turned into something permanent for the labour party that could give them hopes of a majority at the next general election? would you have the conservatives with calls to say we did well for a government during a by—election, mid—term. 0ne did well for a government during a by—election, mid—term. one of the interests of for me is the reform uk party getting more than 5%, born out of the brexit party and the significance of that is not the numbers which are small but whether it will challenge the conservatives enough from the right that it gives them real problems on positioning. make them take a harder line on some of these issues like immigration than they might otherwise do so some fascinating questions. tit a than they might otherwise do so some fascinating questions.— fascinating questions. in a way, a bit of something _ fascinating questions. in a way, a bit of something most _ fascinating questions. in a way, a bit of something most of - fascinating questions. in a way, a bit of something most of the - fascinating questions. in a way, a i bit of something most of the parties who took part, isn't there? abs, bit who took part, isn't there? a bit something _ who took part, isn't there? a bit something for _ who took part, isn't there? a bit something for three _ who took part, isn't there? 3 it something for three parties, and the conservative party and reform uk are

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Kasie DC-20191202-00:03:00

the state of play, as we know it. as i say, the intelligence committee going to review this report beginning tomorrow. there will be a vote on tuesday night. what's the transition going to be like between these two committees and what's going to happen on wednesday? >> we are going to see this handoff of course between adam schiff and jerry nadler. jerry nadler has sort of taken very much a back sseat to this. nancy pelosi seemed to, you know, want to sort of turn power over to schiff instead to sort of lead the democrats through the impeachment inquiry initially. so now it moves into that phase. we know we have a whole different set of cast of characters now on the judiciary committee who are going to be making their mark. doug collins is raring to go. and it's interesting if you look back, david, to his role during the clinton impeachment in 1998, he was very much sort of the democrat decrying the unfairness of the process, the partisan nature of the process. now he is going to be the elder statesman sort of listening to

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