One Man
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Initial release | Germany |
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Directors | Robin Spry |
Composers | Ben Low |
Producers | Tom Daly |
Michael J. F. Scott | |
Michael Scott | |
Screenplay | Robin Spry |
Peter Pearson | |
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ID | 2928908 |
About One Man
A TV newsman (Len Cariou), his wife (Jayne Eastwood) and his family face threats after his story on factory pollution.
Samuel Paty: Six French teenagers on trial over teacher's murder
... One Man is accused of accompanying Anzorov to buy weapons, the other of driving him to the school where Mr Paty taught on the day of the murder...
Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: Rescuers to drill from top
... One Man cried out: " It s been seven days and my brother is trapped in there...
Swimming rivers and faking illness to escape Ukraine's draft
... " What am I supposed to do [in Ukraine]? " One Man, Yevgeny, said...
Church of England backs services for gay couples
... The Church of England s official teaching is that marriage is only between One Man and one woman...
Hounslow fire: Investigation continues after death of family
... One person remains unaccounted for and One Man is in hospital following the fire in Channel Close on Sunday...
Iceland quakes weaker but volcano warning persists
... One Man who was forced to abandon Grindavik has said he fears he might never see his home again...
Hounslow: Five people killed in house fire
... One Man left the property before crews arrived and he was taken to hospital...
Julius Malema: Why the South African politician touched a nerve in Kenya
... One Man, President William Ruto, wore a formal blue suit...
Lee Anderson says he is sympathetic to asylum hotel protestors
Conservative Party deputy chairman Lee Anderson has said he has sympathy with people protesting outside hotels providing refuge for asylum seekers.
A spate of protests have been organised at hotels across the country in recent weeks, with some ending in violent clashes with police.
Many have been led by anti-immigrant groups such as Patriotic Alternative.
Mr Anderson said protesters were " just normal family people" with concerns about the safety of their community.
Speaking to The Bbc 's Political Thinking with Nick Robinson , Mr Anderson said: " When you live in a community, you expect to be safe and you don't like sudden change.
" That is how humans behave. "
The Hope Not Hate campaign group accused Mr Anderson of " parroting the misinformation used by the far-right to exploit hotels".
" This is precisely the same kind of myths that the far-right are peddling to whip up hate around hotels, " a spokesperson said. " We can't have a Conservative MP amplifying these messages. "
One Man was charged and 14 Other People were arrested after a Police Officer and two members of The Public were hurt when missiles including lit fireworks were thrown at a on 10 February.
The Initial protest had been triggered by an allegation that A Man had made inappropriate advances to a local Teenage Girl .
Patriotic Alternative, whose policies include deporting non-whites, were present at protests at hotels in Skegness and Newquay.
Several hotels in Skegness have since been boarded up ahead of a planned further protest against their use to house asylum seekers.
The latest Home Office figures show 37,000 asylum seekers and Afghan refugees are living in UK hotels at a cost of £4. 7m per day.
When asked if he had sympathy with people protesting outside the hotels Mr Anderson said: " Of course I do.
" These are not far-right extremists, they are just normal family people from some of these towns and villages that are upset that overnight 200 to 300 Young Men have arrived.
" And Then they are saying things to Young Girls - and I know there have been a few attacks and some horrible incidents.
" So of course, people are going to be concerned. "
Mr Anderson grew up in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, a former mining area which he now represents as MP. He was appointed deputy Tory chairman by Rishi Sunak last month.
Since becoming an MP he has found himself at the centre of media storms for his outspoken views on issues such as migrant Channel crossings, his support for the death penalty, and the use of food banks.
Before his appointment, he was branded " out of touch" Last Year for suggesting people, rather than use food banks.
He later defended his comments, saying he was glad to have started a " debate" on the issue.
In his He Said anyone earning an annual salary of £35,000 " should not be using a food bank" when asked about a row over whether nurses had used the resource.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com