The Scoobies Give me Some Lovin' Live Miners Arms Nuneaton 1999
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Resin - Fake Live @ The Crew in Nuneaton, UK
14/04/2013 The Crew in Nuneaton!
UK Rock/Grunge/Metal band Resin!
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The Black Tears - Pins N Needles Live @ The Crew in Nuneaton, UK
31/03/2013 The Crew in Nuneaton!
UK Grunge band The Black Tears!
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The Delray Rockets Runaway Boys @ The Crew Nuneaton
Wood Brothers Nuneaton 1977
Were you or someone you know working at Wood Brothers, Caldwell Road in 1977?? If so, keep eyes peeled. Lovely home cine film converted and supplied to us by Paul Gardner.
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CAIN HORNER FIRST TIME AT NUNEATON
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Britain’s most haunted pub Binley park Inn
After the success of our investigation at Coombe Abbey we visited The Craven arms now known as The Binley inn, where the Craven story continues....We experienced many spirits and unearthed loads of secrets, we captured many orbs, spirit foot steps, physical pain and captured what looks like a mans face in the graveyard that was green.
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200 lb Carp Fishing Challenge! Catching 200 lbs of Carp in the Winter
Its cold, its raining, its winter and I am going to try to catch 200 lbs of carp in one day. Its the 200 lb carp fishing challenge.
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Fuzzy Duck All Of Me
Jazz Collective Duo (Alex on keys and vocal and Thomas on Saxophones) at the Fuzzy Duck, Nuneaton, performing All Of Me
Sad Sally - Politics Live @ The Crew in Nuneaton, UK
Jeremy Corbyn on Policymaking - Middlesbrough Town Hall, 18 August 2015
I don’t see this election for the leader and deputy leader of the party as electing some all-seeing, all-knowing, super-powerful, multi-intelligent, multi-tasking human being that will write every policy for ever more, and hand it down on a tablet which the rest of the party will enjoy, accept and then sing praises and Hosannas to that individual for ever more. I think we can do things a bit differently. Cannot we end this idea of policymaking around dining tables of the elite in our society, and go back to the grass roots where we belong?
Corbyn in Newcastle Q&A 18-8-15
41. Nuneaton to Atherstone Lock 9 by narrowboat on the Coventry Canal
After a day moored just outside Nuneaton, I'm moving a little way north up the Coventry Canal, through Polesworth and up to Atherstone.
I'll try to get to a spot between locks 9 and 10 as I've been told it's a lovely place to spend a while. Some beautiful scenery on the way and some lovely weather too!
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Jeremy Corbyn on UK energy sources
A very short clip showing the clarity of Corbyn's views on UK energy
Donna Wylde 3 Bedworth Liberal Club 2013
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Labour leadership: Party makes legal checks over contest
The Labour Party has made legal checks to ensure its leadership contest is complying with the law and try to avoid challenges to the result.
New regulations allow members of the public to sign up to vote as a registered supporter for £3.
The contest has been plagued by concerns that members of other parties have tried to influence the outcome.
A spokeswoman for acting leader Harriet Harman rejected any suggestion of plans to halt or suspend the election.
The spokeswoman said: The party's focus is on making sure that the 2014 rules are fully complied with.
We have taken legal advice to make sure that the rules are being complied with and that all due diligence as possible was being done.
But there were no plans to halt or suspend the contest. We keep a close eye on the process.
'Tradition of support'
A Labour spokeswoman said a Conservative activist who had paid £1 to join the Labour Party - under a discounted rate for former members of the armed forces - had been barred and would not get a vote in the leadership contest.
Alan Pearmain, a parish councillor and deputy chairman of the South Ribble Conservative Association, told the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme he had joined as a bit of mischief-making.
Meanwhile, Scotland's Daily Record has given its backing in the leadership race to left-winger Jeremy Corbyn.
The newspaper's front-page endorsement comes a week after its sister paper - the Daily Mirror - backed Andy Burnham.
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Mr Corbyn said: I'm obviously pleased to have the backing of a paper that has such a long tradition of support for the Labour Party.
I'm sure that, at least in part, this endorsement will have been made with Labour's future in Scotland in mind, which is important as Labour has a real need to reconnect with communities in Scotland if we are to succeed across the UK.
Meanwhile, former Home Secretary David Blunkett - who is backing Andy Burnham for the leadership - has added his voice to the other senior Labour figures warning about a Corbyn victory.
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: Jeremy Corbyn has not only been good at opposition against the Tories, he's also been profoundly good at opposition against my party.
If you want to continue being in opposition, vote for somebody who is good at opposition, he added.
Mr Blunkett said he wanted somebody who can actually address the world of tomorrow rather than taking us back to Old Labour or, for that matter, New Labour in the 90s, because we are addressing an entirely different world.
System criticised
Sarah Brown, the wife of former Prime Minister Gordon, has meanwhile backed Yvette Cooper for the leadership, with Andy Burnham as her second choice.
Opinion polls suggest Ms Cooper is locked in a battle with Mr Burnham to emerge as the main challenger to Mr Corbyn, with Liz Kendall trailing in fourth place.
Mr Burnham, Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall are battling against Mr Corbyn in the contest.
Former Labour leader Ed Miliband has faced calls to apologise for the voting system being used to elect his successor.
The change from an electoral college system, which gave equal weight to MPs, party members and trade unionists, to one member, one vote, with the public allowed to join as registered supporters for £3, was overwhelmingly backed by a special Labour conference last year.
But critics, including backbench Labour MPs Simon Danczuk and Graham Stringer, say the new system was too open to abuse.
The result of the election will be announced at a special conference on September 12.
Jeremy Corbyn at Middlesbrough Town Hall, 18 August 2015
Utterly gutted my disk filled moments before the whole room rose to its feet as one, whooping and cheering to hear such words.
If you want to end conflicts around the world and bring about peace, you have to take risks for peace. You have to talk to people you don’t like – you have to talk to people who don’t like you. Talking to your friends does not bring about peace. Agreements do. Agreements help. Bombing often does not help anyone.
That is why I was so opposed to the war in Iraq. I opposed the Iraq war not because I have any great sympathies for Saddam Hussein – I didn’t – I was actually one of a very small minority of MPs who voted against arms sales to Iraq during the 1980s because of the human rights abuses that were going on there.
We have to be quite careful and quite thoughtful about how we deal with dictatorships, how we deal with routine human rights abusers. And shouldn’t we think a bit more about trade treaties that do encompass human rights values; that do encompass human values; that do encompass elimination of poverty values?
And if we believe it is wrong to imprison people without fair trial, and it is wrong to execute people in public, and it’s wrong to imprison children, then it’s wrong whichever country is doing it, wherever they happen to be in the world.
And so I conclude with these two thoughts. The situation in the world today is that there are more people who are displaced as a result of environmental degradation and armed conflict than at any time in recorded history. They are desperate people. There are desperate people dying in the Mediterranean. There are desperate people dying in the South China Sea. There are desperate people all around the world. We cannot solve all those problems. But we can make some kind of contribution to it. The wealthier countries have got to step up to the plate. We have got to develop a world economy that doesn’t force people to leave their place simply because they cannot survive there. We have got to think about the global role of our party as well. But it doesn’t help when you have a Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary that describe desperate people in a camp in Calais as a swarm, and akin to insects. Sorry – they are human beings trying to survive, and I respect the BBC for having the courage to show Songs of Praise from Calais on Sunday.
Our party has been through great times. We were founded to bring about social justice. We were founded on the backs of those who stood up to the unaccountable power of those in the 18th and 19th century. We were founded by those people who brought votes for women. We were founded by the people who created the National Health Service, the National Insurance system, who brought us the Human Rights Act, the Equalities Act, brought us equal pay at work, and brought us a whole load of very important principles.
But there is no god-given right for a party to exist. They have got to mean something to their members, to their supporters and to the wider public. And what is exciting now is the way that more than half a million people are directly associated with the Labour Party in this electoral process. They have joined for a purpose: because they want to live in a society which is coherent, cohesive and optimistic. They want young people not to leave university with massive debts, but to leave with opportunity and hope. They want education for all, from which we all benefit: an educated society is a good society for everybody. That’s the sort of principles that brought our party about. That’s the kind of principles that challenge the narrowness, the nastiness, the inequality, the injustice, and the arrogance of this Tory government.
Let us be strong. Let us be confident. To oppose and defeat the welfare reform bill. To oppose and defeat the trade union bill. To oppose and defeat this budget and what it is doing. But, above all, to grow our party as a movement that’s there with everyone, all of the time, in their day to day struggles as well as the bigger issues that face this country and the rest of the world.
Thank you Jeremy Corbyn, for bringing hope and inspiration, and giving a voice to people silence for decades.
CORBYN on Northern Powerhouse