surgeries are the most horrible places they are. places they are. that is philip grindell of places they are. that is philip grindell of the places they are. that is philip grindell of the company - places they are. that is philip i grindell of the company defuse, which was brought department after the death ofjo cox to help mps improve their security. it is 28 minutes to 9pm. you re watching bbc news. i am shaun ley. as we ve been hearing, the conservative mp sir david amess has been stabbed to death at a constituency surgery he was holding in essex. the 69 year old mp was attacked as he met constituents in leigh on sea just before midday. police arrived at the scene at belfairs methodist church within minutes, but sir david died there despite the efforts of paramedics. he received multiple stab wounds according to police. a 25 year old man was arrested at the church and is being held on suspicion of murder. this evening, a vigil has been held in his memory. at a service at saint
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster, john stapleton and political editor of the sun on sunday, dave wooding. tomorrow s for pages today starting with the killing of sir david amess dominates every front page with all of them carrying pictures of the mp with a broad smile. the times highlights his work in support of animal welfare. the daily star asks how it could happen again only five years after the murder ofjo cox. the i says the local community and politicians are in shock. the financial times reports that the killing has reignited the debate over politicians safety. the daily mirror points out he died serving the people.
any way reduced. we must be careful and take precautions, but the fact that mps hold surgeries and their constituencies on a regular basis so any of their constituents can come and see them is, in my view, absolutely, essentially essential part of it all. 5ir absolutely, essentially essential part of it all- part of it all. sir david was killed as he was part of it all. sir david was killed as he was carrying part of it all. sir david was killed as he was carrying out part of it all. sir david was killed as he was carrying out his - part of it all. sir david was killed as he was carrying out his duty l as he was carrying out his duty meeting his constituency. pretty patel has asked all police forces to review security arrangements for mps with immediate effect. what can be done to protect mps as they do the job, oras done to protect mps as they do the job, or as they that are they as protected as they can be? villa greendale was brought in after the murder ofjo cox. i asked
britain s newest mp has taken her seat in the house of commons after a bruising by election campaign. kim leadbeater is the sister ofjo cox, the former mp for batley and spen who was murdered five years ago. kim leadbeater held her sister s old seat for labour at the recent by election. i do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty, queen elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. hear, hear! the new mp was in such a hurry she forgot to sign in. you ve just got to sign in. two days later, she had a ringside seat for prime minister s questions. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said he wanted to give her
a special welcome. and will members opposite forgive me if ijust turn around to look at the new member for batley and spen as she sits there on these benches beneath the plaque to jo cox, her sister. and that is a special and emotional moment for all of us on these benches, and i think for everybody across this house. it takes incredible courage and bravery to stand in that constituency and to sit on these benches beneath that plaque. hear, hear! keir starmer remembering jo cox in the week her sister arrived in the commons. that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on bbc parliament at 11 o clock on monday evening for the latest from westminster. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now.