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take the ban on cigarettes on london's underground in 1984. are you going to be tempted i to light up when you shouldn't? i know i shouldn't do that but, yes, lam. and the ban on smoking in enclosed public places in 2007 led to strong views being exhaled outside the bingo in stoke. not herd us out here like bloody prostitutes standing on this corner, which is what you feel like when you're standing here with a cigarette in your hand! and so, to today, and these 19—year—olds. smoking is still banned for people under age, but they still do it. yeah. — so i don't know, like. and they're more likely to maybe get into the idea of doing it _ because it's got such a, like, - there's such an image of being cool if you're an underage smoker. anything that deters a child starting to smoke has to be a good thing. you used to be able to have your own opinions and your own thoughts on it. if you're a smoker, you're a smoker. if you're not, you're not — you just have your individual views. order! from outside parliament to inside, and the verdict of
take the ban on cigarettes on london's underground in 1984. are you going to be tempted i to light up when you shouldn't? i know i shouldn't do that but, yes, lam. and the ban on smoking in enclosed public places in 2007 led to strong views being exhaled outside the bingo in stoke. not herd us out here like bloody prostitutes standing on this corner, which is what you feel like when you're standing here with a cigarette in your hand! and so, to today, and these 19—year—olds. smoking is...
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a strike on the london underground on monday has been called off, but for many passengers around the country, there's more rail misery to come over the next few days. and once again, the advice is check yourjourney before setting off. katy austin, bbc news. i spoke to our correspondent ben woolvin about the impact of the strikes. this dispute has been going on for a very long time now. it is very quiet here at london's euston station today. even the pasty shop in the station is closed. that is because this is the first day of three days of rolling strike action planned by train drivers here in the uk who are in dispute about their pay and working conditions. this station would normally connect london to the uk's major cities, including birmingham, manchester, liverpool, glasgow and edinburgh. but none of those mainline services are running today because of the industrial action. the only services running from here are transport for london trains. the aslef union is the union in question and its general secretary is one of those on the picket line here this morning. well, the people b
a strike on the london underground on monday has been called off, but for many passengers around the country, there's more rail misery to come over the next few days. and once again, the advice is check yourjourney before setting off. katy austin, bbc news. i spoke to our correspondent ben woolvin about the impact of the strikes. this dispute has been going on for a very long time now. it is very quiet here at london's euston station today. even the pasty shop in the station is closed. that is...
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take the ban on cigarettes on london's underground in 1984. are you going to be tempted to light up when you shouldn't? i know i shouldn't do that but, yes, lam. and the ban on smoking in enclosed public places in 2007 led to strong views being exhaled outside the bingo in stoke. not herd us out here like bloody prostitutes standing on this corner, which is what you feel like when you're standing here with a cigarette in your hand! and so, to today, and these 19—year—olds. smoking is still banned for people under age, but they still do it. yeah. so i don't know, like. and they're more likely to maybe get into the idea of doing it because it's got such a, like, there's such an image of being cool if you're an underage smoker. anything that deters a child starting to smoke has to be a good thing. you used to be able to have your own opinions and your own thoughts on it. if you're a smoker, you're a smoker. if you're not, you're not — you just have your individual views. order! from outside parliament to inside, and the verdict of mps. the
take the ban on cigarettes on london's underground in 1984. are you going to be tempted to light up when you shouldn't? i know i shouldn't do that but, yes, lam. and the ban on smoking in enclosed public places in 2007 led to strong views being exhaled outside the bingo in stoke. not herd us out here like bloody prostitutes standing on this corner, which is what you feel like when you're standing here with a cigarette in your hand! and so, to today, and these 19—year—olds. smoking is still...
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some please, we're heading on down into the london underground. the 2 is the oldest subway in the world. it's full of surprises. everyone on both please, and of course dental guest. in see minutes on d w. but we'll tell here. we are happy that we are boxing the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use the sales force and for the future in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. news africa. in 90 minutes on the w, the secret slide. this is kevin with benches and 360 degrees and explore fascinating boats. heritage selling d w world heritage 360. now sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing an environmental conservation to life with learning facts like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now for the cost about why does that mean? because now i'm lisa and the new host of join us for an exciting
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to the point in those 2 minutes on the w, it's in some please we're heading on down into the london underground. the cube is the oldest subway in the world of surprises. every one on both please. and of course then for guest in 90 minutes, dw, the least tips for your packages from that zip code is so cities check on some great cultural memorials to boot dw travel. the the, this is dw news line from berlin. israel says it's opened a new 8 crossing into goes up the 1st trucks carrying the final supplies, arriving of the territorial reading as follows, increasing international pressure and warnings of famine and starvation on the ground. also coming up in the program. after 5 months of violence, haiti's government formerly calls for the formation of a transitional counsel to move raises, hopes of an end to the term long in trouble. in the troubled caribbean country, the.
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we've got 12 fugitives at large on the london underground . network. great that... that is a little bit of the series hunted. matt, you're with us. it's, by any measure, been successful. the seventh series finale aired on channel 4 on sunday. you've sold this format all around the world. i wonder, if you go right back to the beginning, what was your original pitch for what the series would be? yeah, we're chuffed to bits, i as you can imagine, with how it's been received this year. really, really good. and it started for me ten years ago, when i was approached . by the creative director tim whitwell who, - incidentally, made that prison. series with gordon ramsay that decca was talking about. synchronicity! yeah, there you go! and so, yeah, he approached me and i was filming a series. - i'd obviously upset him - because he put me on an island with 12 other hairy blokes - for a month to starve and film for a series called - the island with bear grylls. and when we got off that - island, he had this other idea, which was — which turnsl into hunted, which really is t
we've got 12 fugitives at large on the london underground . network. great that... that is a little bit of the series hunted. matt, you're with us. it's, by any measure, been successful. the seventh series finale aired on channel 4 on sunday. you've sold this format all around the world. i wonder, if you go right back to the beginning, what was your original pitch for what the series would be? yeah, we're chuffed to bits, i as you can imagine, with how it's been received this year. really,...
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we're heading on down into the london underground. the cube is the oldest subway in the world. it's of surprises. everyone on board please. and of course then for guest in 90 minutes on dw, the various do not understand can have a site like the vice president. do you have any news on instagram a follow up the this is dw news life from bullying. it is sprayed, you umad steps, 6 people to death in safety. a police officer should state the suspect of a scene that they attacked categories and shopping bolts. several people are injured some seriously something politically a baby including at around season as a category shift like 2 ways rounding the straight up of most. you asked me to do a bite and one's pay vonnegut attacking israel, following a deadly strike on a runs consulate in syria. the.
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i mean, the analogy would be, let's say the london underground rush hour or an underground rush hour, you're getting off the train. and that sort of bargy feeling is the feeling you have in the hospital. you have 60 or 70 people in the emergency department at any one time. so it's a big problem. and with the number of people come other problems to these pictures, and with the number of people come other problems too. these pictures, i think these are your pictures, aren't they, that we're showing on the screen now for people? are these these mothers or this is is all trauma patients? that's a corridor you're looking at there normally, but it's now become a ward. yeah. and so you put patients wherever you can. that's me looking stressed, i think, and a camp behind me. and how do you conduct operations in that sort of situation? just explain to us what you're using, what you're doing. well, look, you're lacking just about everything. the issue to think about, i think, is you're dealing with a very high infection rate. so let's imagine in london or any developed city, you would probably
i mean, the analogy would be, let's say the london underground rush hour or an underground rush hour, you're getting off the train. and that sort of bargy feeling is the feeling you have in the hospital. you have 60 or 70 people in the emergency department at any one time. so it's a big problem. and with the number of people come other problems to these pictures, and with the number of people come other problems too. these pictures, i think these are your pictures, aren't they, that we're...
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we're heading on down into the london underground. the 2 is the oldest subway in the world. it's full of surprises. so everyone on both please, and of course don't forget your an incessant minutes on dw, the landing on neighboring towns. here's the field as a huge success for instance, then it's personal veering in 75 minutes on d w. the green innovations for green and green chains, the holy gray off electron mobility and green revenue since global. so listen to all loud climate problem fixtures. i'm trying to tell the rest of those channels . we've got new videos every friday tried to plan. it's a vis the shadows of jumping color. these cod costs and video shed light on the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed a score farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of his wide spread races, depression? today, the screen we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism, project cassandra, re determined through our investigation that has below was operating like a global drug or not somebody normally theaters, org
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under a civilian population, created a network of terror tunnels twice the size of the london underground, to, to attack us, this is unprecedented. and we're doing our very best and we're winning, and we will have total victory. >> well, thank you for making those points, because they're not being heard enough on british media. avi hyman, thank you very much indeed . okay. in you very much indeed. okay. in a moment, we're going to have a proper grown up debate about the national health service. yes once said, to be the nearest thing we had to a national religion. but i think there are many of you now out there ready to think, are there different ways we could run it and fund i did say on my first show on gb news 21st of july, 2021. that confidence in the national health service would fall. well, it's fallen off a cliff. it's down from 70% in 2010 to 24% today. and falling rapidly. having any alternative debate has been very, very difficult. i remember talking to nick robinson on the today programme ten years ago, asking whether our funding model actually worked, to and read the british pr
under a civilian population, created a network of terror tunnels twice the size of the london underground, to, to attack us, this is unprecedented. and we're doing our very best and we're winning, and we will have total victory. >> well, thank you for making those points, because they're not being heard enough on british media. avi hyman, thank you very much indeed . okay. in you very much indeed. okay. in a moment, we're going to have a proper grown up debate about the national health...
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nothing to do with privatisation because the london underground has gone up by the same amount, it is to do with the fact that people want to use the railways because of congestion on motorways and so on so that has nothing to do with privatisation, nobody a set of these privatised companies that they are so wonderful, they have improved services. �* ., ., , so wonderful, they have improved services. �* ., , , , . services. and what about this public mone that services. and what about this public money that labour _ services. and what about this public money that labour are _ services. and what about this public money that labour are not - services. and what about this public i money that labour are not promising? you can make money through efficiency gains and you can solve the industrial problems which, actually, the tories have been happy to see, because they think that is bad for labour. and the tories have tried to prise some very difficult reforms of working practices to pay rises, and labour can do away with that straightaway, off the bat, a reasonable pay rise, nothing lik
nothing to do with privatisation because the london underground has gone up by the same amount, it is to do with the fact that people want to use the railways because of congestion on motorways and so on so that has nothing to do with privatisation, nobody a set of these privatised companies that they are so wonderful, they have improved services. �* ., ., , so wonderful, they have improved services. �* ., , , , . services. and what about this public mone that services. and what about this...
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there will be more strike action on london underground this friday and into saturday morning. customer service managers who are members of the tssa union will walk out in a dispute over terms and conditions. tfl said it's disappointed but doesn't expect the action to cause "significant disruption". tower bridge has had its windows cleaned, and it's quite the effort. specialist window cleaners abseiled from the tower�*s twin high—level walkways to clean the underside of their glass floors. it's the first time the underside of the floors has been cleaned since the glass was installed a decade ago, the work was carried out in the early hours of wednesday morning, during the bridge's latest overnight closures for maintenance. we've done it on smaller bridges but not quite of this stature more of this procedure as well. so it's a huge honour. let's take a look at the tubes now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning. now onto the weather with kate kinsella. hello there. it is a cold start this morning. we start the day with temperatures in low single figures reasonabl
there will be more strike action on london underground this friday and into saturday morning. customer service managers who are members of the tssa union will walk out in a dispute over terms and conditions. tfl said it's disappointed but doesn't expect the action to cause "significant disruption". tower bridge has had its windows cleaned, and it's quite the effort. specialist window cleaners abseiled from the tower�*s twin high—level walkways to clean the underside of their glass...
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a strike on the london underground on monday has been called off, but for many passengers around the country, there's more rail misery to come over the next few days. and once again, the advice is check yourjourney before setting off. katy austin, bbc news. the senior conservative mp william wragg has reportedly admitted passing phone numbers for some fellow mps to a person he met on a gay dating app. let's get more on this now from nick eardley. take us through what we know at this stage. take us through what we know at this staie, , ., ., take us through what we know at this staie, ., , take us through what we know at this stae. ., , , stage. good morning. this is the idea of what _ stage. good morning. this is the idea of what is _ stage. good morning. this is the idea of what is called _ stage. good morning. this is the idea of what is called spear - idea of what is called spear fishing, where someone gets in touch with you, try to get sensitive information out of you, which they make use against you. william wragg, who chairs the parliamentary committee, who is a pretty senior t
a strike on the london underground on monday has been called off, but for many passengers around the country, there's more rail misery to come over the next few days. and once again, the advice is check yourjourney before setting off. katy austin, bbc news. the senior conservative mp william wragg has reportedly admitted passing phone numbers for some fellow mps to a person he met on a gay dating app. let's get more on this now from nick eardley. take us through what we know at this stage. take...
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in addition, london underground drivers will also strike on monday and the 4th of may. an iranian tvjournalist who was stabbed outside his south london home on friday has vowed he will be back on air soon. pouria zeraati is now staying in a safe house following the attack, which is being investigated by counter—terrorism officers. the tv host said he would carry on his work, no matter who was behind the attack. the iranian regime has denied any involvement, and scotland yard says three suspects left the country immediately after the incident. let's take a look at the tubes now. there's severe delays on the district line. and the northern line is part closed. that takes us to the weather, and it will be wet for some with scattered showers moving in from the west before more persista nt rain later. it will stay mild though with a top temperture of 16 degress. there's more on the bbc website, including how the capital's airports are expected to miss the latest deadline for installing security scanners that would see an end to the 100ml limit on liquids on flights. i'll b
in addition, london underground drivers will also strike on monday and the 4th of may. an iranian tvjournalist who was stabbed outside his south london home on friday has vowed he will be back on air soon. pouria zeraati is now staying in a safe house following the attack, which is being investigated by counter—terrorism officers. the tv host said he would carry on his work, no matter who was behind the attack. the iranian regime has denied any involvement, and scotland yard says three...
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underground in the fight against soviet power. in the region of baranovich and grodno, ragner, named after the underground nickname of cheslav zainchkovsky, led the most active organization of the nadnemansky combat battalions. regional army from the south formation. in the north of the baranovichi region is rat. by the name of an underground nickname. ivan borisevich was created during the period of german occupation and fought against partisans in the grodno region. grodno and molodechensk regions, east. led by the polish officer guletsky, underground nickname veter, and more than 600 others small large gangs of groups associated with the anti-soviet underground. from the reports of the leaders of the partisan detachments, we learn that only the detachments of the novogrudok district of the regional army during the autumn-summer period of 43-4 carried out 81 operations against the partisans. in more than 200 clashes , 250 civilians were shot for collaborating with partisans . they tried to come to an agreement with the sakovites
underground in the fight against soviet power. in the region of baranovich and grodno, ragner, named after the underground nickname of cheslav zainchkovsky, led the most active organization of the nadnemansky combat battalions. regional army from the south formation. in the north of the baranovichi region is rat. by the name of an underground nickname. ivan borisevich was created during the period of german occupation and fought against partisans in the grodno region. grodno and molodechensk...
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despite losing an arm and a leg in a horrifying incident involving two london underground trains, sarah's determination to seek justice against tfl, that's transport for london, is unwavering. you will not want to miss that conversation then. the great british debate i'm asking were the police right to threaten arrest? the metropolitan police are under fire after an officer was filmed telling a jewish man, that he was , that his presence was was, that his presence was antagonising a pro—palestine march in london. and then what's happening in dubai ? lord balfe happening in dubai? lord balfe. but first, let's get your latest . news. >> good afternoon. it's 5:01. i'm sophia wenzler here in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. gb newsroom. your top story this hour . a gb newsroom. your top story this hour. a police apology has been welcomed by the government, but the home office says being jewish should never be seen as provocative . it's after provocative. it's after a metropolitan police officer stopped campaign against anti—semitism. chief executive gideon falter from crossing a
despite losing an arm and a leg in a horrifying incident involving two london underground trains, sarah's determination to seek justice against tfl, that's transport for london, is unwavering. you will not want to miss that conversation then. the great british debate i'm asking were the police right to threaten arrest? the metropolitan police are under fire after an officer was filmed telling a jewish man, that he was , that his presence was was, that his presence was antagonising a...
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underground. if you cannot walk past a picture of a hot dog without going a mainlining lard, right? that is not the rest of our problem. you are. you are just unable to exist as a human being. all right. anyway, i'm joined now by my press pal, political commentator suzanne evans, and evans, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth, editor of butterworth, political editor of the express, sam lester. but here's a story i want to get stuck all right, so sir stuck into. all right, so sir keir been told a keir starmer has been told by a think , labour together, keir starmer has been told by a think should ur together, keir starmer has been told by a think should give gether, keir starmer has been told by a think should give british that they should give british citizenship to the millions of eu migrants uk. citizenship to the millions of eu migrants uk . the eu migrants in the uk. the proposal is seen as a way to show that migrants do contribute to the economy. now, starmer hasn't made final dec
underground. if you cannot walk past a picture of a hot dog without going a mainlining lard, right? that is not the rest of our problem. you are. you are just unable to exist as a human being. all right. anyway, i'm joined now by my press pal, political commentator suzanne evans, and evans, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth, editor of butterworth, political editor of the express, sam lester. but here's a story i want to get stuck all right, so sir stuck into. all right, so sir...
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the sort of tap in, tap out that you get on the london underground, automatic cheapest fares, etc. so a big, big announcement, but some questions of course, how it's going to be paid for now. the transport secretary, mark harper, speaking in the last hour or so, is unimpressed. as you would expect . he's saying you would expect. he's saying these are unfunded spending promises that labour do not have a plan to pay for it. and he's also pointed out that the labour party and angela rayner specifically, are planning to bnngin specifically, are planning to bring in big changes to laws about workers rights, and he's saying it will undermine and undo all the work they've done around the unions in trying to minimise strikes. and that that is going to come back to bite people. should labour get into power. >> thank you. thank you. catherine. katherine forster there. now we are joined, very happy to say by conservative mp for the isle of wight, bob seely. with us now bob, this news this morning about the trains, there are a lot of people in our inbox here @gbnews saying good, the trains are an
the sort of tap in, tap out that you get on the london underground, automatic cheapest fares, etc. so a big, big announcement, but some questions of course, how it's going to be paid for now. the transport secretary, mark harper, speaking in the last hour or so, is unimpressed. as you would expect . he's saying you would expect. he's saying these are unfunded spending promises that labour do not have a plan to pay for it. and he's also pointed out that the labour party and angela rayner...
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so that's causing disruption to part of the london underground. and then, of course, you've got the buses that go through what is a busy route through east london, as well . they have been either well. they have been either diverted or cancelled a number of buses that were right there. as the incident unfolds and, were actually stopped and abandoned by their drivers, they become part of, a crime scene and an evidence, scene, it'll be, they may have been released by now, but as i say, that disruption has been ongoing for some time, and it will continue. q and while you've got areas that are still sort of taped off by the police, then understandably , if you're a understandably, if you're a member of that community, you're going to be concerned , going to be concerned, especially if you've got family in the young family , you'll be in the young family, you'll be concerned about what's going on. so part of what stewart bell will be doing when he eventually gets to speak to us will be just passing that important message of reassurance, to the members
so that's causing disruption to part of the london underground. and then, of course, you've got the buses that go through what is a busy route through east london, as well . they have been either well. they have been either diverted or cancelled a number of buses that were right there. as the incident unfolds and, were actually stopped and abandoned by their drivers, they become part of, a crime scene and an evidence, scene, it'll be, they may have been released by now, but as i say, that...
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underground. why? she was being to work and being made to work on saturdays. despite requesting these days off for child care reasons. yes. >> so she thought, oh, i've got a case here. sexism. well, the tribunal said there's no evidence a hypothetical male would have been treated any differently at all. however, she was awarded £2,700 in compensation as it was found the company did not act reasonably in the way it dealt with her request. so she got a little bit of cash. >> i think this is well, you could make any spurious claim against employer and get against your employer and get almost grand, like almost three grand, just like because sort of, because they're not sort of, i don't know, talking in a dull tone whatever. tone or whatever. >> that's how it works >> i think that's how it works these days. yes. >> joining >> that's me. well, joining us now this the now to discuss this is the journalist and author ella whelan, was a pretty whelan, ella, it was a pretty audacious claim this that time
underground. why? she was being to work and being made to work on saturdays. despite requesting these days off for child care reasons. yes. >> so she thought, oh, i've got a case here. sexism. well, the tribunal said there's no evidence a hypothetical male would have been treated any differently at all. however, she was awarded £2,700 in compensation as it was found the company did not act reasonably in the way it dealt with her request. so she got a little bit of cash. >> i think...
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london ambulance service colleagues at that incident near hainault underground station. crews supported london ambulance service crews in the provision of immediate emergency care. they were called at 745 this morning. they said the incident was over by 924. they had many cruise from the surrounding fire stations attending. they helped the london ambulance service in the provision of that emergency care at the scene because the police have confirmed that a number of people have been injured. we don�*t know how many people other than the police say the suspect went on to attack members of the public and two police officers, so we do know that at least two police officers are amongst those who have been injured. the police in the later statement said that they were awaiting detail on the condition of those who had been injured. the 36—year—old man arrested at the scene, is in custody. we will show these pictures again, which as i say, have been verified by our team at bbc verify and they show the alleged attacker. you team crouching down near houses in the hainault a
london ambulance service colleagues at that incident near hainault underground station. crews supported london ambulance service crews in the provision of immediate emergency care. they were called at 745 this morning. they said the incident was over by 924. they had many cruise from the surrounding fire stations attending. they helped the london ambulance service in the provision of that emergency care at the scene because the police have confirmed that a number of people have been injured. we...
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but good for news people using trains in london as london underground strike action, which was meant be today, has been was meant to be today, has been cancelled. >> and a british man nicknamed hardest geezer has become the first person to run the length of africa. russell cook, from worthing in west sussex, crossed the finish line in tunisia after running for 352 days. the 27 year old said he'd previously struggled with his mental health, gambling and drinking and wanted to make a difference . and wanted to make a difference. >> that's what i should have done.i >> that's what i should have done. i should have run the length of britain . yeah. instead length of britain. yeah. instead of instead of that. so it's good to see you, eamonn. hey, nice to see you, mate. come in. and, held the fort this morning, which is good. >> eamonn. so what happened? you were at the airport by 11:00 yesterday morning and didn't get home till half 11 last night, but it was just one of those things, the weather situation. >> a lot of people would be through it. in the further north you were. you were more
but good for news people using trains in london as london underground strike action, which was meant be today, has been was meant to be today, has been cancelled. >> and a british man nicknamed hardest geezer has become the first person to run the length of africa. russell cook, from worthing in west sussex, crossed the finish line in tunisia after running for 352 days. the 27 year old said he'd previously struggled with his mental health, gambling and drinking and wanted to make a...
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it's a home very near own of kings college london told us earlier what she makes of natania whose list of achievements the video with assessment is very interesting because these are some metrics by which he judges success. however, as has been shown in the past, such as during the vietnam war of so called counting on enemies casualties doesn't really provide your real metric of success of the operation. and what we're seeing right now was events on the ground and the fact that one battalion moved to the left in the cells and part of gaza will see that the 2 things. and destroying from us was the 1st one and releasing the hostages. they have still not been achieved, and the question is, how compatible as those 2 aims was one another that was maurine moran associate professor at kings college luncheon. well, among the targets of the attacks launched by him of 6 months ago were isolated farming communities and a peaceful music festival. we look back now to what happened on october 7th. are these festival goers seemingly oblivious to the exploded rockets overhead? soon afterwards, panic i
it's a home very near own of kings college london told us earlier what she makes of natania whose list of achievements the video with assessment is very interesting because these are some metrics by which he judges success. however, as has been shown in the past, such as during the vietnam war of so called counting on enemies casualties doesn't really provide your real metric of success of the operation. and what we're seeing right now was events on the ground and the fact that one battalion...
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several people have been stabbed at hainault underground station in north—east london. >> police say the attacker stabbed members of the public and two police officers with a sword. a 36 year old man has been arrested at the scene, is in custody . our home security in custody. our home security edhon in custody. our home security editor, matt white, joins us now to give us the latest mark. this sounds incredibly serious. >> yes, indeed. it happened just before 7:00 this morning. the metropolitan police said they received a 999 call reporting that a car had been driven into a house in the thurlow gardens area, not far from hainault tube station. that report also suggested that people had been stabbed at that scene. now the police said that when they arrived on the scene, they were then aware that other members of then aware that other members of the public were attacked and injured by this suspect, including, they say, to police officers, they are waiting at the moment for updates from the hospital on the conditions of those who were injured. but we know, according to the metropolitan
several people have been stabbed at hainault underground station in north—east london. >> police say the attacker stabbed members of the public and two police officers with a sword. a 36 year old man has been arrested at the scene, is in custody . our home security in custody. our home security edhon in custody. our home security editor, matt white, joins us now to give us the latest mark. this sounds incredibly serious. >> yes, indeed. it happened just before 7:00 this morning....
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, but with no organic way for the water to filter into the underground aquifers that supply much of the city's water. most of it is lost and this along with aging infrastructure and exponential population growth has led to a serious water shortage in the mexican capital enter architect loaded that gas bill. we're looking at how water answers from the street carrying all the run off. she designed this part in the area of the city most prone to flooding were rainwater, is redirected from the street to natural filtering systems that replenish the aquifers. and that i know that, that is a big believer in public spaces becoming natural water rest of wars. so we live in this paradox of star city of drinking water and excess of rain water. and what we're trying to do with this type of projects is to have a way of keeping that rain water into the city and manage it through smaller landscape infrastructure old projects. well, rain harvesting may not be the fix. all solution to mexico is water problems. experts agree, it is a promising start worth investing in value. i know i'll just the euro mex
, but with no organic way for the water to filter into the underground aquifers that supply much of the city's water. most of it is lost and this along with aging infrastructure and exponential population growth has led to a serious water shortage in the mexican capital enter architect loaded that gas bill. we're looking at how water answers from the street carrying all the run off. she designed this part in the area of the city most prone to flooding were rainwater, is redirected from the...
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, but with no organic way for the water to filter into the underground aquifers that supply much of the city's water. most of it is lost. this, along with aging infrastructure and exponential population growth has led to a serious water shortage in the mexican capital. enter architect loaded that gas bill. we're looking at how water enters from the street carrying all the run off. she designed this part in the area of the city most prone to flooding where rain water is redirected from the street to natural filtering systems that replenish the aquifers. and i know that that is a big believer in public spaces becoming natural water rest of wars. so we live in this paradox of star city of drinking water, and we break out a report to take your life to catch har, where the cuts are re prime minister. my how my been i'm just my understanding is holding a press conference with the spanish prime minister. petra sanchez was on an official visit to the country. let's listen in or in guys. other parts of the spanish mature of a custody of the lessons that are to have developed. great, please, sinc
, but with no organic way for the water to filter into the underground aquifers that supply much of the city's water. most of it is lost. this, along with aging infrastructure and exponential population growth has led to a serious water shortage in the mexican capital. enter architect loaded that gas bill. we're looking at how water enters from the street carrying all the run off. she designed this part in the area of the city most prone to flooding where rain water is redirected from the...
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she is an associate professor at kings college london. welcome to the w marina. what do you make of these achievements as natania who calls them over these past 6 months? now? good evening, marianne and then the assessment is very interesting because these are some metrics by which he judges success. however, as has been shown in the past, such as during the vietnam war of so called counting on enemies casualties doesn't really provide you a real metric of success of the operation. and what we're seeing right now was events on the ground and the fact that one battalion moved to the left in the cells and part of gaza. you will see that the 2 ends and destroying from us was the 1st one there and releasing the hostages. they have still not been achieved and the question is how compatible as those 2 aids with one another. well, you know, as you say, despite the fact that the objective of the is really government was the elimination of how moss is this at all likely, at any point in the foreseeable future, that will defend the manufacturers. and we're seeing israel is
she is an associate professor at kings college london. welcome to the w marina. what do you make of these achievements as natania who calls them over these past 6 months? now? good evening, marianne and then the assessment is very interesting because these are some metrics by which he judges success. however, as has been shown in the past, such as during the vietnam war of so called counting on enemies casualties doesn't really provide you a real metric of success of the operation. and what...
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, but with no organic way for the water to filter into the underground aquifers that supply much of the city's water. most of it is lost. this, along with aging infrastructure and explaining shall, population growth has led to a serious water shortage in the mexican capital. enter architect load at that gastro. we're looking at how water enters from the street carrying all the run off . she designed this part in the area of the city most prone to flooding. we're rainwater is redirected from the street to natural filtering systems that replenish the aquifers. and that i know that, that is a big believer in public spaces becoming natural water rest of wars. so we live in this paradox of star city of drinking water and excess of rain water. and what we're trying to do with this type of projects is to have a way of keeping that rain water into the city and manage it through smaller landscape infrastructure. old projects, slow brain harvesting, may not be the 60 solution to mexico's water problems. experts agree, it is a promising start worth investing in value. i know i'll just euro mexico
, but with no organic way for the water to filter into the underground aquifers that supply much of the city's water. most of it is lost. this, along with aging infrastructure and explaining shall, population growth has led to a serious water shortage in the mexican capital. enter architect load at that gastro. we're looking at how water enters from the street carrying all the run off . she designed this part in the area of the city most prone to flooding. we're rainwater is redirected from the...
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at an incident near hainault underground station. crews were immediately deployed to provide rescue, response and assist the emergency service partners in deaung emergency service partners in dealing with this incident. we will continue to provide our emergency service colleagues and the hainault community with our service at this time . service at this time. >> i speak on behalf of redbndge >> i speak on behalf of redbridge council and of course our thoughts, our prayers and our thoughts, our prayers and our hearts go out to those affected by this tragic event. >> this morning where four people are still in hospital, injured and tragically , one lad injured and tragically, one lad is no longer with us today. >> i also want to thank the officers of the three services is standing next to me. >> the police , the london >> the police, the london ambulance service, the fire bngade ambulance service, the fire brigade who heroically stop . brigade who heroically stop. >> what further tragedy from happening. >> their quick response and putt
at an incident near hainault underground station. crews were immediately deployed to provide rescue, response and assist the emergency service partners in deaung emergency service partners in dealing with this incident. we will continue to provide our emergency service colleagues and the hainault community with our service at this time . service at this time. >> i speak on behalf of redbndge >> i speak on behalf of redbridge council and of course our thoughts, our prayers and our...
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rail systems and new york leading to elevate and then underground. greene would become president. the underground railway commission. greene imvo continued gather ideas for world class art. natural history, museum zoos and planning. the plans be implemented with the metropolitan museum of art, as well as natural history curse the central park six. this is one of my favorite photos. it shows caveman response to bill for the creation and care of new york's central park. they all shared fates themed unfortunate from left to right. andrew haswell green treasurer and president of the central park commission at age 83, murdered george warring age 65. died october 29th, 1898, largely a former sanitation. he designed the sewer and drainage system at central park. prior to his reform. horses left 60,000 gallons of urine and 2.5 pounds million have been or on the streets every day. i he control the yellow fever vacationing cuba and died short before returning to york city. his body was cremated. nash is placed in an after unclean by his wife. the ashes were du
rail systems and new york leading to elevate and then underground. greene would become president. the underground railway commission. greene imvo continued gather ideas for world class art. natural history, museum zoos and planning. the plans be implemented with the metropolitan museum of art, as well as natural history curse the central park six. this is one of my favorite photos. it shows caveman response to bill for the creation and care of new york's central park. they all shared fates...
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london's mayor sadiq khan issued a statement, saying... he added that police are not looking for anybody else in connection with this incident. let's speak to our correspondent mark lobel, who's in hainault. what is the latest from the police? well, lucy, we arejust what is the latest from the police? well, lucy, we are just about to hear from the man who leads policing in the local area here and it is much anticipated, this news conference, he will be standing where i am. two things people are looking forward to finding out about, one is about the suspect, whether there is more about the motive and also the history of the suspect, this 36—year—old man who was arrested with a sword earlier this morning. and secondly about those injured. five people were treated at the scene and taken to hospital, two of whom were police officers. what is their condition and what is the state of those people? those are the two things we will look out for, particularly because the resident i am speaking to here want answers because there is a lot of foot
london's mayor sadiq khan issued a statement, saying... he added that police are not looking for anybody else in connection with this incident. let's speak to our correspondent mark lobel, who's in hainault. what is the latest from the police? well, lucy, we arejust what is the latest from the police? well, lucy, we are just about to hear from the man who leads policing in the local area here and it is much anticipated, this news conference, he will be standing where i am. two things people are...
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let's take a look at the underground now. just a part closure on the northern line and minor delays on the central line. now on to the weather. lots of cloud around with some patchy rain. staying fairly warm with highs of 15 degrees. —— highs of 18. that's it for now. see you in around half an hour. good morning. welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today... children questioning their gender—identity are being let down by a "toxic debate" over the subject, according to a major review. the biggest ever case of benefit fraud in england and wales. five people have pleaded guilty to stealing more than 50 million pounds from the welfare system. bereaved families call for restrictions on newly—qualified drivers, to reduce the number of young people killed in road crashes. tesco has announced better than expected profits. we'll take a look at what that might tell us about food prices. britain's most succesful gymnast max whitlock tells bbc breakfast in an exclusive interview, he's retiring after
let's take a look at the underground now. just a part closure on the northern line and minor delays on the central line. now on to the weather. lots of cloud around with some patchy rain. staying fairly warm with highs of 15 degrees. —— highs of 18. that's it for now. see you in around half an hour. good morning. welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today... children questioning their gender—identity are being let down by a "toxic debate" over the...
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you'll find a lot more news on our website at dw dot com, the in london's underground. the british capital's metro system is the oldest in the world in the drags seeing how does your rock alias hungry is considered an international style icon. and in regensburg, you are a max reporter, honda hello, reveals the highlights of this picture. ask the very in city all this in more coming up on your own x of the one of the most famous landmarks of the british capital is the london underground, or simply the tube, as it's affectionately known by londoners at 161 years old, it's the oldest subway in the world. come underground and find out what makes it iconic. it covers 402 kilometers of the track with $272.00 stations on 11 lines. 10 serves up to 5000000 people a day. the london underground was the oldest underground and the world is a treasure trove of surprised.
you'll find a lot more news on our website at dw dot com, the in london's underground. the british capital's metro system is the oldest in the world in the drags seeing how does your rock alias hungry is considered an international style icon. and in regensburg, you are a max reporter, honda hello, reveals the highlights of this picture. ask the very in city all this in more coming up on your own x of the one of the most famous landmarks of the british capital is the london underground, or...