Alpa Patel
@alpapatel
📺 BBC Presenter & Reporter. Senior fellow @jschofieldtrust. ❤ is 🏴 [email protected]
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https://youtu.be/RaeXZ4dRGBI 25-03-2009 10:06:44
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On BBC Radio London in few minutes talking about my new children’s book series with Alpa Patel 📻 🎙️
‘Priya Mistry and the Paw Prints Puzzle’ OUT NOW shorturl.at/ySW68
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Excited to welcome Alpa Patel, presenter/reporter from BBC News (UK) & ITV, as a speaker at our conference! Join us as she discusses maternal healthcare & childcare, drawing from her own experiences as a parent of two.
Get your ticket here ➡ ndna.org.uk/conference/
NEW: A Met Police spox tells The Independent that the force is now looking into a report received about Frank Hester's alleged comments about Diane Abbott which includes a remark that the MP, 70, should be shot.
independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…
Looking forward to watching BBC London BBC Breakfast today as we share with Alpa Patel insights from the front line and why we need the Govt to intervene urgently to better support #childrensmentalhealth . Huge thanks to Brooklands Junior School and Happy Marlo for having us
London hate crime: Worry over 'significant fracture' in communities.
A piece I worked on with Rebecca Cafe. Thank you Tell MAMA UK & CST for speaking to me
#islamaphobia #antisemitism #Israel #Gaza bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan…
To Hamas I say End the violence and Let them Go
To Israel I say End the Occupation and Let them Live
#CeasefireNow
My intervention on the 🇮🇱🇵🇸 debate House of Lords
Speaking to Alpa Patel the Prime Minister doesn’t make specific guarantees about HS2 going to Euston or Manchester. He does say “We have spades in the ground on HS2 and we are absolutely focused on delivering it and getting it delivered and making sure we keep an eye on the costs
We've just interviewed the PM . We spoke to him about:
- The future of HS2 & if it will end at Euston
- The shooting of Chris Kaba and firearms officers stepping back from duty
- Net Zero
See more at 1330 and 1830 BBC1 on BBC London