BBC:

Ian Austin has become the ninth MP to quit Labour this week, blaming leader Jeremy Corbyn for "creating a culture of extremism and intolerance".
He told the BBC the leadership had failed to tackle anti-Semitism and had turned the party into a "narrow sect".
But the MP for Dudley North said he had no plans to join the new Independent Group of former Labour and Tory MPs.
Mr Corbyn denied claims bullying was rife in Labour, telling Sky News any "bad behaviour" had been dealt with.
Meanwhile, his deputy Tom Watson said Mr Austin's departure was a "serious blow" to Labour.
A Labour spokesman suggested Mr Austin should stand down and call a by-election in his West Midlands seat, which he won by only 22 votes in 2017.
Mr Austin told the Express & Star newspaper, which first broke news of his resignation, that it was the "most difficult decision" he had ever had to take.

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