Peter Henley
@Peter_Henley
BBC South Political Editor. Reporting Activism from Sussex to Oxford to Dorset. Outside the Westminster bubble but always keen to chase a scoop!
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/peterhenley 19-03-2009 11:48:14
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🚨 It’s the sound of the POLICE!! 👮 🚨
We are in Reading for this morning’s #PoliticsSouth with a debate between candidates to be Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley.
Starting at 10am on BBC1 South 📺
“I find it increasingly difficult to look my NHS colleagues in the eye”
Former Conservative minister and MP Dr Dan Poulter has quit his party to join Labour. He tells #BBCLauraK he believes that Keir Starmer can be trusted to run public services
bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
Really interesting and robust debate today expertly chaired by Peter Henley broadcast on BBC One tomorrow in the South bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
Rob Andy Taggart Lorna Fielker The list of what they want to sell is still confidential but I was told by an insider that Tudor House Museum and gardens was the museum the council leader was referring to here. You do mention the galleries Lorna
Enough trying to push back on conspiracies about #15minuteneighbourhoods or #freeports .. we have a programme to do!
#politicssouth is on BBC1 at the later time of 2:15pm today with some real elected people trying to fix pressing local problems
It’s “Unapologetically All About the Local Elections” Part 2 on #PoliticsSouth with Southampton’s Lorna Fielker Wokingham’s Prue Bray and Alex Rennie from Havant. Also featuring Ellie Cleverley on what #GenZ wants, and highlighting Labour top target Rushmoor Council 📺 2:15pm
When there was a meltdown of air travel
last August airlines could have communicated better with travellers, Anna Bowles of the UK Civil Aviation Authority tells Parliament’s Transport Committee. They rely on apps, but old fashioned leaflets showing compensation are being considered
Do citizen scientists cheat? Oxford University’s Prof chrislintott & David Arditti, President of BAA Radio Astronomy are under the microscope (telescope?!) at the
House of Commons Science committee