march against anti semitism, to counter a steep rise in attacks on the jewish counter a steep rise in attacks on thejewish community counter a steep rise in attacks on the jewish community since counter a steep rise in attacks on thejewish community since october thejewish community since october the 7th. and king charles leads tributes to the armed forces on remembrance sunday in a service at the cenotaph in london. hello, i m rich preston. welcome to the programme, good to have you with us. we begin with some breaking news. several people have been charged in london following violence at protests on saturday. the vast majority of whom are from what the police have described as right wing groups. people also took part in a pro palestinian march, calling for a ceasefire in the biggest war between israel and thomas after the violence on the 7th of october. the home secretary has condemned sick and see semitic charts and placards at the pro palestinian march on armistice day, w
a lot of the audience comes up to our hosts and treats them like friends, like they already know them. and we have to sort of remind our talent, our hosts, that, you know, to expect this. and it sjust one of those quirks that, in part, i think it s the nature of the way you listen to the shows. here s a quote to start us off. it s from an annual report on digital news from the reuters institute for the study ofjournalism. it came out on monday and describes news podcasting as, a bright spot for publishers, which attracts younger, well educated listeners. given that there aren t so many bright spots for many news organisations at the moment, that is something to hold on to and i wanted to open up to everyone first. lewis, you re here. you ve covered many an election over your very young life. you make me sound so old. yeah, not that old. but you ve managed to get in on a few elections. but could you have ever seen that podcasting would be so central to this one? well, i def
Top bus parade this afternoon for huddersfields promotion. To the Premier League. Good morning. Its tuesday the 30th of may. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. With just over a week to go until the General Election, the main parties are returning to their key election themes, following last nights tv grilling of the conservative and labour leaders. Theresa may will put the focus back on brexit accusing eu officials of adopting an Aggressive Negotiating Position which will need strong leadership from the uk. Jeremy corbyn is campaigning on the partys promise of Free Childcare for two to four year olds and answering questions on the mumsnet website. And in the next few minutes, Nicola Sturgeon will launch the Scottish National party manifesto, promising to invest an additional £118bn in Public Services across the uk and a call for scotland to stay in the european Single Market, after brexit. Emma barnett pressed the Labour Leaderfor more details. We know from po
herjudgment that it is a positive and affirming experience, i m very puzzled about that. it s clear to me that the reason why there is a culture of fear is because ofsted is not a functional inspection agency. nobody is arguing that schools should not be accountable. i am not arguing that there should not be a system of inspection in schools. just not this one. system of inspection in schools. just not this one. although she did not say ofsted just not this one. although she did not say ofsted has just not this one. although she did not say ofsted has created - just not this one. although she did not say ofsted has created the - not say ofsted has created the culture of fear, she did accept there was a culture of fear around inspection, but she didn t say that is on ofsted, in fact she name to some otherfactors. is on ofsted, in fact she name to some other factors. some other factors. what she is sa in: is some other factors. what she is saying is that some other factors. what
that that has been accepted. how that then squares with herjudgment that it s a positive and affirming experience, i am very puzzled about that. i m very puzzled about that. a primary school like thousands of others. thousands of others, but the inspection here has provoked a national debate. an inquest will look at the events around ruth perry s death later this year. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. now, to an inspiring story about one special london marathon runner. roman kashpur, a ukrainian soldier, has done it on a prosthetic leg! he s an army veteran who he lost his leg during the ongoing war in ukraine. and now he s raising money for charity, helping amputees. translation: i am overwhelmed. i m so grateful for the support of family and my brothers, the ukrainian serviceman. i was running today and i realise,