Bygones be bygones. Doctors advise that letting go of anger is good for your. Health. So what better way to start your Bank Holiday Monday morning than letting go of your anger with us here . Nice deep breath. What have you been angry about . Everything. Angry about everything. Pretty much most of the time. But, you know, weve got a lot in the show today. Weve got a lot of light and shade. Have you bacon butty . Have you a cup of coffee . And stay with us. And also let us know what youre doing on this bank holiday weekend. I was surprised you could even get here on a train today. Well, there was a train strike, but for some reason my specific route was unaffected. So thank you. The Bank Holidays got off to a great start. So yeah, happy days. Let us know your thoughts this morning. Gbnews. Com yoursay first though, the very latest News Headlines with Aaron Armstrong. Hi there. Its Aaron Armstrong here at 932 in the gb newsroom. Rishi sunak has admitted the tories may not win the next ge
Who wins and who loses from the first rate rise in a decade . Its a little boost for savers, but an extra cost for borrowers, but only if your bank passes on the rise. Ill have the details. In sport, everton are out of the Europa League, as arsenal progress, but its a former Manchester United player making headlines. Patrice evra was sent off before his match for marseille, after apparently kicking a fan in the head. And matt has the weather. Good morning. A faulty start full time of us, but Clear Conditions at Alexandra Palace. It is of course a weekend of fireworks. Will you get Clear Conditions . All of the details in 15 minutes. First, our main story. Labour has suspended a former shadow minister from the party because of an allegation of Sexual Harassment. A Party Activist claims that Kelvin Hopkins, the mp for luton north, touched her inappropriately after a political event. Lets speak to our Political Correspondent iain watson. What are the allegations against mr hopkins . The a
It is 3 00 a. M. In london. 10 00 p. M. Here on the east coast. As we await the results of the historic vote in britain, you can be assured of one thing, it is very close. There are a lot of similarities over last year what is happening right now in the uk and what is happening right now in american politics, on both sides of the pond people are fed up. Theyre fed up with the establishment. Theyre fed up with the status quo. Theyre fed up with bureaucrats telling them what to do. This is the kind of uprising youre seeing happen not just here in the u. S. But also right now in the uk. I want to head straight over to london as we continue watching futures market. Investors very rattled here in the u. S. , with the dow off more than 200 points. Ashley webster live for us in london. Ashley, give us the latest. Reporter you know, trish, i was looking at these latest numbers, the leave now just slightly ahead of the remain. I mean it is absolutely on a knifes edge, 50. 1 to leave. 49. 9 to s
Hello, im ray suarez. A long time ago there were different nationalities, separate countries on the island of britain. People spoke different languages, practised different varieties of religion, made different alliances around the world. In time the richest and powerful of the countries in britain, united wales, scotland and ireland under one monarch and government, run from london. After three centuries of union, the people of scotland acknowledge faith for more and more autonomy, running more of their affairs in scotland. Now many are saying they want o complete break to become a separate selfgoverning country, making that almost inconsequential line at the tweed river into an international boarder. Will that benefit the scots, do the english want them to stay in the u. K. . The polling is in two weeks, and scottish publish been is divided. Reporter will scotland be an independent country . Well know in seven days when 4 million voters will go to the polls to choose yes or nor. Alex
On what happened, thanking his voters but conceding that his side has lost. Hello, and welcome back to our viewers in the United States and around the world as we continue our special coverage of scotlands referendum result. Its 7 00 in the scottish capital, and people around the country are waking up to the news that they have rejected independence from the United Kingdom. Were still awaiting the formal, final result, but everyone has been giving their speeches, including alastair darling. 45 voted for independence. 55 voted no. Turnout was high as expected. Were waiting to hear any moment from the british Prime Minister cameron. He tweeted, i congratulated them on a wellfought campaign thank you to scotland for 1. 6 million votes for scottish independence. Its important to say that our referendum was an agreed and consented process, and scotland has, by majority, has decided not at this stage to become an independent country. I accept that verdict of the people and i call on all of s