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katy austin, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. the weather in the next few days does remain unsettled with further spells of rain, and some sunshine, some hill snow in scotland. but this weekend it is going to turn warmer and also windier. we could have the warmest day of the year somewhere in the south—east or east anglia during the course of saturday. low pressure that has brought the rain this morning pull away, but another one is bringing more rain into the south—west through this afternoon. in between cloud and a few showers. the rain continuing to push away. showers developing behind it. some bright spells with the rain arriving, with brisker winds int south. in the northern ireland and northern england and scotland a lot of cloud and some brighter breaks. some patchy rain. feeling cold in the north—west. milderfurther south with highs of 16. tonight the rain continues to advance north and east. as it bumps into the cold air in scotland it will turn to snow down to about 100 metres in the highlands. and windy in the we
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katy austin, bbc news. some nato countries along russia's border are calling on their western allies, including those further afield, to bring back mandatory military service as a deterrent to moscow's war on ukraine. estonia's prime minister kaja kallas says conscription is essential to winning the war. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake is in estonia's second largest city tartu, with more on how the war in ukraine is changing military preparedness. this city, tartu, is actually a european capital of culture this year and that status is reflected in the genteel and relaxed vibe this place has. certainly there is no sense of any panic and when you talk to people here you do not pick up on real concern that there could the russian aggression anytime soon. but certainly here in estonia they say their neighbours do pose a real threat to the country and that is why they have this system of conscription and why they are actually asking other european allies to follow suit and to boost their own military service
katy austin, bbc news. some nato countries along russia's border are calling on their western allies, including those further afield, to bring back mandatory military service as a deterrent to moscow's war on ukraine. estonia's prime minister kaja kallas says conscription is essential to winning the war. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake is in estonia's second largest city tartu, with more on how the war in ukraine is changing military preparedness. this city, tartu, is actually a european...
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our transport correspondent katy austin is in watford junction for us. katy. yes, at watford junction, far fewer trains running today than they normally would be. the impact around the country will vary over the next few days, different areas affected on each strike day. other rail disputes have been resolved but the train drivers hasn't so it means passengers find themselves caught in the middle of what has become a long lasting stand—off. here we go again, picket lines, including at euston this morning, quiet stations, like birmingham new street, and altered plans, including for some families on easter holiday trips to the harry potter studios near watford. we got up very early to make sure we'd make it here on time. so, there are some trains, right, but not as many? well, we should have been able to get a direct line, but we had to catch three or four... four. ..four trains. we did take the overground, we did i not take the train, because there. was a strike. we had to leave a bit earlier, that's it. - take a different train? yeah. think about all the bus
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katie austin, bbc news. motherhood and a career in football were, until recently, considered incompatible — with many players retiring early in order to start a family. but now, there's a growing number of mothers returning to the women s super league. attitudes are changing and support is increasing — but there are still challenges, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. you may know carla ward as aston villa women's manager. commentator: wsl history for aston villa... _ but she has another, more important, job... what did you do at school today? we did science! did you?! ..mum to four—year—old hartley. 0k, are you going to sing to me? wednesdays are special for ward. it's the only day she makes it home to sheffield in time for the school run. you are getting an incredible mum. thank you so much. i feel honoured. thank you. what does hartley think of yourjob? she's very proud. yeah. she loves telling everyone that i'm a football manager. mama! ward co—parents hartley with her former pa
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katy austin, bbc news. senior doctors in england have ended their pay dispute. consultants belonging to two major trade unions have backed a fresh deal with the government, which means some will receive a pay increase of nearly 20% for the financial year 2023—24. hugh pym is here. what was the deal? what about junior doctors. the consultants what aboutjunior doctors. the consultants have ended their year—long dispute in england by accepting this deal by a large majority. year—long dispute in england by accepting this deal by a large majority. the year—long dispute in england by accepting this deal by a large majority. the original year—long dispute in england by accepting this deal by a large majority. the original 6% year—long dispute in england by accepting this deal by a large majority. the original 6% pay year—long dispute in england by accepting this deal by a large majority. the original 6% pay award last year was deemed not enough by the british medical association and the other main union involved, so the nine days of strikes which followed
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katie austin, bbc news. police investigating the stabbing of an iranianjournalist in london say three suspects left the uk within hours of the attack. pouria zeraati, who works for the uk based persian language tv channel iran international, was attacked last week outside his home. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is here. what does the police saying? they established that he was attacked outside his home close by in daylight in a residential street by two men and we understand one of them grabbed him from behind and pinned his arms and the other stabbed him in the lower body. i spoke to one eyewitness who saw the men running off wearing hooded tops and black tracksuit tops and one had and black tracksuit tops and one had a beard and they seemed very calm. they got into a car that appeared to have been waiting and they drove off straightaway with a third man in the car. police then tracked the car probably using the number plate which the eyewitness gave them, automatic number plate recognition cam
katie austin, bbc news. police investigating the stabbing of an iranianjournalist in london say three suspects left the uk within hours of the attack. pouria zeraati, who works for the uk based persian language tv channel iran international, was attacked last week outside his home. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is here. what does the police saying? they established that he was attacked outside his home close by in daylight in a residential street by two men and we understand one of...
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our transport correspondent katy austin reports. a series of strikes on the railway began in the summer of 2022, and while several disputes have ended, the one between train drivers in the aslef union and more than a dozen train companies continues. a ban on working overtime days at all the operators involved started yesterday, and carries on until tuesday — although sunday's not included. that's likely to cause some last—minute cancellations. then a handful of train companies are affected by strike action today, and different ones tomorrow. it's another strike day on monday — again, affecting a different list of train companies. they'll all run a limited service or no trains at all on strike days. a settlement in the dispute still feels far away. it's approaching a year since the last offer was rejected, and things haven't moved since then. i think we are in deadlock when you've got a government refusing to talk to you, got employers who haven't spoken to you in 12 months. but let's not forget — my people haven't had a pay
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katy austin, bbc news. teachers in england and wales will wait to receive a formal pay offer from the government before deciding whether to hold a strike ballot. members of the national education union have been debating pay this morning. our education editor, branwenjeffreys, joins me from the union's conference in bournemouth. what does this mean? after a very lively debate held behind closed doors, teachers here have decided that they want to wait to receive formal pay offers from ministers in both wales and england before deciding whether or not to move towards a strike ballot. in terms of timing, what that means is the ministers are waiting for their independent advisers to give them some idea what the demand is for teachers, but the competition is for teachers, but the competition is for teachers, where they can place an offer. we know already ministers in england have suggested it will be between one and 2%. they are not likely to confirm that until late summer or possibly into the summer holidays. a
katy austin, bbc news. teachers in england and wales will wait to receive a formal pay offer from the government before deciding whether to hold a strike ballot. members of the national education union have been debating pay this morning. our education editor, branwenjeffreys, joins me from the union's conference in bournemouth. what does this mean? after a very lively debate held behind closed doors, teachers here have decided that they want to wait to receive formal pay offers from ministers...
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katy austin, bbc news. the former strictly come dancing judge dame arlene phillips and singer nicole scherzinger were among the winners at last night's olivier awards. the event, which recognises the best of uk theatre, took place at london's royal albert hall. our culture reporter charlotte gallagher was there. star power on full display at the olivier awards. this year's nominations were full of household names — nicole scherzinger one of the winners after wowing critics and audiences in sunset boulevard. she took home best actress in a musical. it is a really complete phenomenon. i never expected it, you know, ifeel like i've... it's like norma says, i've come home at last, but i didn't know it would be with this show. her co—star, tom francis, who performed during the oliviers, won best actor in a musical. another winner was the sherlock and league of gentlemen star mark gatiss. he won best actor for the motive and the cue, beating off competition from andrew scott, james norton, joseph fiennes and
katy austin, bbc news. the former strictly come dancing judge dame arlene phillips and singer nicole scherzinger were among the winners at last night's olivier awards. the event, which recognises the best of uk theatre, took place at london's royal albert hall. our culture reporter charlotte gallagher was there. star power on full display at the olivier awards. this year's nominations were full of household names — nicole scherzinger one of the winners after wowing critics and audiences in...
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katy austin, bbc news. an advert posted on instagram by katie price has been banned by the advertising watchdog. in the ad, which promotes a low—calorie diet, the former model detailed her meals adding up to only 755 calories a day. the advertising standards authority said the ad was "irresponsible" and must not appear again. 0ur reporter aruna iyengar, has more from the newsroom. well, the ad, which was on instagram and featured katie price having her breakfast in the morning. it was a video of her, and extolling the virtues of this low calorie diet that she was advertising. and the advertising standards authority, which monitors adverts and can come down and look at complaints and decide whether the advert should be withdrawn or not decided that this was a misleading advert because it said, first of all, that the advert should be clearly flagged and it said that you had to actually engage in the ad, you had to watch it in order to realise at the bottom of the post where it said #ad and that was only rea
katy austin, bbc news. an advert posted on instagram by katie price has been banned by the advertising watchdog. in the ad, which promotes a low—calorie diet, the former model detailed her meals adding up to only 755 calories a day. the advertising standards authority said the ad was "irresponsible" and must not appear again. 0ur reporter aruna iyengar, has more from the newsroom. well, the ad, which was on instagram and featured katie price having her breakfast in the morning. it...
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here's katy austin. heading off on holiday today, passengers at teesside airport in the north—east of england can already leave liquids in their hand luggage when going through security. it makes it a lot easier. i mean, when you get to my age, you have that many lotions, potions, medications. it'sjust going to make each trip marginally easier for me, which is obviously a benefit to me as a passenger. it speeds things up. you don't have to slow down. unlike larger airports, teesside and london city, which only have a few security lanes, have already finished installing high—tech new scanning equipment and switch to new rules. at the moment, any liquid you take through in your hand luggage have to be no more than 100 millilitres and you have to take them out and put them in a plastic bag like this. with the new machines in place, they can all stay in your bag and you can also take two liquids that are up to two litres in size. there we go. laptops can stay in the bag as well. the boss at teesside says
here's katy austin. heading off on holiday today, passengers at teesside airport in the north—east of england can already leave liquids in their hand luggage when going through security. it makes it a lot easier. i mean, when you get to my age, you have that many lotions, potions, medications. it'sjust going to make each trip marginally easier for me, which is obviously a benefit to me as a passenger. it speeds things up. you don't have to slow down. unlike larger airports, teesside and...
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our transport correspondent katy austin has more. they're the nemesis of drivers up and down the country. on the m40 motorway in buckinghamshire, we saw quite a few. so we actuallyjust have gone over a pothole, which i couldn't really avoid because there's traffic on both sides. and i'm not even going that fast — i'm going about 50 because of the conditions, and that wasn't one i could avoid. luckily, it wasn't a very big one. the driver of this car was in the middle lane of the m6 in late february, when he says a pothole burst two of his tyres. thankfully, he managed to pull over safely. it was quite scary. i think if we were in a vehicle that didn't have such advanced features, it would have been really easy to lose control of the car — especially because we had two punctures to the same side. to see a pothole of such significance, and that could cause so much damage to a vehicle, was really surprising. with no spare tyre, jonathan and his passengers had to wait for breakdown and recovery services. the damage cost him £700, an
our transport correspondent katy austin has more. they're the nemesis of drivers up and down the country. on the m40 motorway in buckinghamshire, we saw quite a few. so we actuallyjust have gone over a pothole, which i couldn't really avoid because there's traffic on both sides. and i'm not even going that fast — i'm going about 50 because of the conditions, and that wasn't one i could avoid. luckily, it wasn't a very big one. the driver of this car was in the middle lane of the m6 in late...
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more details from our transport correspondent katy austin. what's the way ahead for britain's railway? today, labour outlined what it would do, arguing its plans would fix a broken model. 0ur railways have become a symbol of national decline. of a country that no longer works and a government with no plan to fix it. cancellations are at record highs. fares have risen almost twice as fast as wages since 2010 and strikes are costing us £25 million a day. when contracts held by private train companies expire, they would be brought into a new public body, great british railways, which would oversee both infrastructure and train services. but labour would not nationalise freight or rolling stock companies and private operators like lumo and hull trains, which run independently without government subsidy, could continue. other measures include automatic delay repay, digital season tickets and a best price guarantee making fares more transparent, although not necessarily cheaper. labour claims its new model would mean cost savings for the taxpayer.
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katy austin, bbc news. humberside police investigating the recovery of 35 bodies and the ashes of a number of others at legacy funeral directors in hull say it's impossible to identify any of the cremated ashes, meaning hundreds of families will never know if they've received the actual remains of their loved ones. jessica lane is in hull for us this evening. jessica. that's right, and this afternoon at humberside police gave us that update on the investigation which has been going on forfour weeks now and it's a huge operation, working very closely with his majesty's coroner and local councils. this afternoon they have confirmed that they are still working to identify they are still working to identify the 35 bodies they recovered from the 35 bodies they recovered from the legacy funeral directors here in hull. they also said that the news that police it would be devastating for families and loved that police it would be devastating forfamilies and loved ones, that they will not be able to identify they wi
katy austin, bbc news. humberside police investigating the recovery of 35 bodies and the ashes of a number of others at legacy funeral directors in hull say it's impossible to identify any of the cremated ashes, meaning hundreds of families will never know if they've received the actual remains of their loved ones. jessica lane is in hull for us this evening. jessica. that's right, and this afternoon at humberside police gave us that update on the investigation which has been going on forfour...
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more details from our transport correspondent katy austin. what's the way ahead for britain's railway? today, labour outlined what it would do, arguing its plans would fix a broken model. our railways have become a symbol of national decline. of a country that no longer works and a government with no plan to fix it. cancellations are at record highs. fares have risen almost twice as fast as wages since 2010 and strikes are costing us £25 million a day. when contracts held by private train companies expire, they would be brought into a new public body, great british railways, which would oversee both infrastructure and train services. but labour would not nationalise freight or rolling stock companies and private operators like lumo and hull trains, which run independently without government subsidy, could continue. other measures include automatic delay repay, digital season tickets and a best price guarantee making fares more transparent, although not necessarily cheaper. labour claims its new model would mean cost savings for the taxpayer.
more details from our transport correspondent katy austin. what's the way ahead for britain's railway? today, labour outlined what it would do, arguing its plans would fix a broken model. our railways have become a symbol of national decline. of a country that no longer works and a government with no plan to fix it. cancellations are at record highs. fares have risen almost twice as fast as wages since 2010 and strikes are costing us £25 million a day. when contracts held by private train...
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katie austin beauty news. —— bbc news. we are going to go to some live pictures now back in bristol. we did tell you that they are launching their campaign. they are going to be starting their local election campaign, party co—leaders carla denyer and... we denyerand... we are denyer and... we are going to speak to our political correspondence at some point. as a reminder, voters in parts of england will elect councillors and mayors on the 2nd of may. these are the last local elections before the next general election. that is why they are so important. now we will come back to that coverage as soon as it starts kicking off. let's go to our next story now. gracie spinks was 23 when she was murdered by a stalker three years ago. since then we have followed her parent's campaign to get every police force to have a stalking advocate. that's an independent specialist who offers advice and guidance to victims. gracie's parents have been to visit a police unit dedicated to tackling stalking, and bbc�*s abi smitton was given
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katy austin, bbc news. let's speak to phil forster, managing director of teesside airport in the north east of england. high and good to see you. you have installed two of the scanners already. installed two of the scanners alread . , , ., ., already. yes, we started a government _ already. yes, we started a government trial - already. yes, we started a government trial and - already. yes, we started a government trial and we l already. yes, we started a i government trial and we had already. yes, we started a - government trial and we had them already. yes, we started a _ government trial and we had them in 2021 to support the government's roll—out of these and there we went fully operational from january 2023. how bigger processes it to install them? it’s how bigger processes it to install them? �* , . how bigger processes it to install them? , ,, how bigger processes it to install them? , them? it's a complicated process and we were fortunate _ them? it's a complicated process and we were fortunate
katy austin, bbc news. let's speak to phil forster, managing director of teesside airport in the north east of england. high and good to see you. you have installed two of the scanners already. installed two of the scanners alread . , , ., ., already. yes, we started a government _ already. yes, we started a government trial - already. yes, we started a government trial and - already. yes, we started a government trial and we l already. yes, we started a i government trial and we had already....
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katy austin, bbc news. sir keir starmer has been speaking to our political editor chris mason about labours vision. i want all railways to work properly with a focus on passengers. at the moment, anybody using the railways say they are pretty dysfunctional, record numbers of delays and cancellations. your prices on fears that do not match the quality of service, then you have the government stepping in with huge subsidies. the privatisation has not worked, it has deteriorated under this government. 0urjob if elected into government is to pick it up and fix it, and that would require us as the ranchers and, to bring the franchises into public ownership, great british railways which would be a public entity, and publicly owned, and will give comprehensive strategic approach. what i want from thatis strategic approach. what i want from that is passenger focus, strategic approach. what i want from that is passengerfocus, affordable fares, safety and reliability, so that people can use the railways with confiden
katy austin, bbc news. sir keir starmer has been speaking to our political editor chris mason about labours vision. i want all railways to work properly with a focus on passengers. at the moment, anybody using the railways say they are pretty dysfunctional, record numbers of delays and cancellations. your prices on fears that do not match the quality of service, then you have the government stepping in with huge subsidies. the privatisation has not worked, it has deteriorated under this...
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austin, explains. high—tech scanners should mean the end of restrictions. at the moment, any liquids in your hand luggage have to be no more than 100 millimetres and you have to take them out and put them in a plastic bag like this. with the new machines in place, they can all stay in your bag, you can also take through liquids that are up to two litres in size. laptops can stay in the bag as well. a couple of airports, including london city, have already installed all of their scanners and switched to the new rules, but some major airports, including heathrow and gatwick, mote have all of the updated equipment byjune. mi! gatwick, mote have all of the updated equipment byjune. milo! updated equipment by june. all of the airports _ updated equipment by june. all of the airports are _ updated equipment by june. all of the airports are trying _ updated equipment by june. all of the airports are trying to - updated equipment byjune. fill rrf the airports are trying to install it at the same time, so the
austin, explains. high—tech scanners should mean the end of restrictions. at the moment, any liquids in your hand luggage have to be no more than 100 millimetres and you have to take them out and put them in a plastic bag like this. with the new machines in place, they can all stay in your bag, you can also take through liquids that are up to two litres in size. laptops can stay in the bag as well. a couple of airports, including london city, have already installed all of their scanners and...
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i'm joined by our transport correspondent, katy austin. what is the level of disruption? well, as you say, this is the last of three strikes by train drivers since friday, each of them has affected a different list of operators, a different area of the country. today, there are no services at all in some parts of the south of england and the east of england. orvery limited south of england and the east of england. or very limited time tables with trains perhaps starting late and finishing much earlier than they normally would. southeastern is advising people not to travel, so limited is the amount of services it is running and it thinks those that do will be extremely busy. and tomorrow, i think there will be a late start up of trains in some places, that is something to watch out for. it will also be the last day of an overtime ban that has affected all the operators in the dispute and that can cause last—minute disruption, not the plans timetables you get on strike days. in answer to the question are we nearer to an end to this? i'm afraid at the moment, it is still n
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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 tory mp has talked to the times this morning that he was one of the mps involved, he says he started talking to a man on grindr, the gay dating appi to a man
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...
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more details from our transport correspondent katy austin. flooding, heat waves, landslips. they can all be the result of extreme weather, which is becoming more common. that can spell major disruption with damaged equipment and closed lines leaving passengers facing delays and cancellations. network rail is funded by government grants, charges to train companies and commercial sources like property. it expects to have just over £45 billion to spend over the coming five years. but it thinks the impact of recent inflation will mean the money doesn't go as far and will in real terms be less than the previous five year period. and it's aiming to cut costs by 5.9 billion by 2029. however, it will be spending nearly £3 billion on measures to try and combat the effects of climate change. that's nearly a billion more than before. winters getting wetter, summers getting hotter. and we need to adapt the network. that's nearly a billion more than before. winters getting wetter, summers getting hotter. and we need to adapt the network. so lots of money spent improving drainage, emplo
more details from our transport correspondent katy austin. flooding, heat waves, landslips. they can all be the result of extreme weather, which is becoming more common. that can spell major disruption with damaged equipment and closed lines leaving passengers facing delays and cancellations. network rail is funded by government grants, charges to train companies and commercial sources like property. it expects to have just over £45 billion to spend over the coming five years. but it thinks...
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austin reports. ben warland joins me now. we know in the uk that there have been a number of strikes, this is the latest one. tell us more about what is going to happen. tell us more about what is going to ha en. , , , tell us more about what is going to hauen. , ,, , tell us more about what is going to ha en. , ,, , ., happen. this dispute has been going on for a very — happen. this dispute has been going on for a very long — happen. this dispute has been going on for a very long time _ happen. this dispute has been going on for a very long time now. - happen. this dispute has been going on for a very long time now. it's - on for a very long time now. it's very quiet at a london pub euston station today. even the pasty shop is closed. this is the first of three days of rolling strike action by train drivers in the uk, indisputable pay and will bear working conditions. it will affect transport to the major cities including liverpool, birmingham and edinburgh. none of the main line services are ru
austin reports. ben warland joins me now. we know in the uk that there have been a number of strikes, this is the latest one. tell us more about what is going to happen. tell us more about what is going to ha en. , , , tell us more about what is going to hauen. , ,, , tell us more about what is going to ha en. , ,, , ., happen. this dispute has been going on for a very — happen. this dispute has been going on for a very long — happen. this dispute has been going on for a very long time _...
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our transport correspondent katy austin explains. high—tech scanners should mean the end of restrictions. changes coming to airport security. high—tech scanners should mean the end of restrictions. at the moment, any liquids in your hand luggage have to be no more than 100 millimetres and you have to take them out and put them in a plastic bag like this. with the new machines in place, they can all stay in your bag, you can also take through liquids that are up to two litres in size. laptops can stay in the bag as well. a couple of airports, including london city, have already installed all of their scanners and switched to the new rules, but some major airports, including heathrow and gatwick, mote have all of the updated equipment byjune. all of the airports are trying to install it at the same time, so there are challenges for the supply chain and for engineers to install it properly. because they are heavy kit, a lot of airports are having to do construction work to strengthen floors or reconfigure the layout. so that is anot
our transport correspondent katy austin explains. high—tech scanners should mean the end of restrictions. changes coming to airport security. high—tech scanners should mean the end of restrictions. at the moment, any liquids in your hand luggage have to be no more than 100 millimetres and you have to take them out and put them in a plastic bag like this. with the new machines in place, they can all stay in your bag, you can also take through liquids that are up to two litres in size....
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he is a transport correspondent, katie austin. the nemesis of drivers up and down the country and on the end for the motorway and buckingham sure he saw quite a few. brute for the motorway and buckingham sure he saw quite a few.— he saw quite a few. we went 'ust over a he saw quite a few. we went 'ust a pothole i he saw quite a few. we went 'ust over a pothole that i he saw quite a few. we went 'ust over a pothole that we �* he saw quite a few. we wentjust over a pothole that we could not| over a pothole that we could not avoid because of traffic on both sides and i'm only going about 50 the conditions stop by the driver of this car was in the middle lane of the insects in late february and uses a pothole burst two of his tires. i uses a pothole burst two of his tires. �* , . tires. i didn't bring the vehicle that didn't _ tires. i didn't bring the vehicle that didn't have _ tires. i didn't bring the vehicle that didn't have advanced - tires. i didn't bring the vehicle - that didn't have advanced features and it— that didn
he is a transport correspondent, katie austin. the nemesis of drivers up and down the country and on the end for the motorway and buckingham sure he saw quite a few. brute for the motorway and buckingham sure he saw quite a few.— he saw quite a few. we went 'ust over a he saw quite a few. we went 'ust a pothole i he saw quite a few. we went 'ust over a pothole that i he saw quite a few. we went 'ust over a pothole that we �* he saw quite a few. we wentjust over a pothole that we could not|...
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our transport correspondent katy austin explains. this is what the impact of severe weather on our rail tracks looks like. it all adds up to destruction, including four train passengers. it does not work rail who monitor railtrack up and down the country for anything that could make it unsafe to run.— for anything that could make it unsafe to run. , _ , ., unsafe to run. every system that you are looking — unsafe to run. every system that you are looking at _ unsafe to run. every system that you are looking at is _ unsafe to run. every system that you are looking at is affected _ unsafe to run. every system that you are looking at is affected in - unsafe to run. every system that you are looking at is affected in some - are looking at is affected in some way by the weather. you will see the signalling equipment, taking temperatures to make sure it doesn't trip out. you see the overhead power lines and if the wires sag it will catch the pantograph.- lines and if the wires sag it will catch the pantograph. when the r0 als aet catch
our transport correspondent katy austin explains. this is what the impact of severe weather on our rail tracks looks like. it all adds up to destruction, including four train passengers. it does not work rail who monitor railtrack up and down the country for anything that could make it unsafe to run.— for anything that could make it unsafe to run. , _ , ., unsafe to run. every system that you are looking — unsafe to run. every system that you are looking at _ unsafe to run. every system...
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joining me now is our transport correspondent katy austin. let's start with that, just go through the impact of the strike action has had today. b5 through the impact of the strike action has had today.— through the impact of the strike action has had today. as you say, this is the — action has had today. as you say, this is the third _ action has had today. as you say, this is the third straight _ action has had today. as you say, this is the third straight day - action has had today. as you say, this is the third straight day over| this is the third straight day over the past few days since friday. each of those strike days by train drivers is affected a different list of operators and broadly speaking, different area of the country so today, the big focus is on the south of england, a lot of commuter routes into london and the east of england as well, east anglia. so a number of the operators affected are running no trains, some are running a very limited service, but that may only be on a small part of their network and only starting
joining me now is our transport correspondent katy austin. let's start with that, just go through the impact of the strike action has had today. b5 through the impact of the strike action has had today.— through the impact of the strike action has had today. as you say, this is the — action has had today. as you say, this is the third _ action has had today. as you say, this is the third straight _ action has had today. as you say, this is the third straight day - action has had today. as...
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katy austin, bbc news. superfans super fans of harry styles will soon have something to its hometown meet frank, the humble humboldt to be voted king penguin. want to find out more? this is bbc news. let's ta ke let's take you very briefly life to this pref conference being given by the us geological survey about that earthquake. with a very quick listen. we will aet back with a very quick listen. we will get back to _ with a very quick listen. we will get back to you _ with a very quick listen. we will get back to you on _ with a very quick listen. we will get back to you on that - with a very quick listen. we will get back to you on that one. - with a very quick listen. we will i get back to you on that one. that's rachel sawicki. we will follow—up with you. rachel, if you put your e—mail in the chat, that would be really... e-mail in the chat, that would be reall ,, , e-mail in the chat, that would be reall... ,, , , ,, , really... studio: the press is happening- — really... studio: the press is ha
katy austin, bbc news. superfans super fans of harry styles will soon have something to its hometown meet frank, the humble humboldt to be voted king penguin. want to find out more? this is bbc news. let's ta ke let's take you very briefly life to this pref conference being given by the us geological survey about that earthquake. with a very quick listen. we will aet back with a very quick listen. we will get back to _ with a very quick listen. we will get back to you _ with a very quick...
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austin explained what the new scanners will mean for travellers once they're operational. at the moment, any liquid you take through in your hand luggage have to be no more than 100 millilitres, and you have to take them out and put them in a plastic bag like this. with the new machines in place, they can all stay in your bag, and you can also take through liquids that are up to two litres in size. there we go. laptops can stay in the bag as well. safe journey, katie. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. although it's been a pretty unsettled week, things are expected to ramp up further as we head into the weekend. we've got a named storm on the way to bring widespread gales. now, this area of low pressure's going to bring us a breezy, wet night across the board. outbreaks of rain, some of it heavy at times in the north and the west, will push northwards. as it pushes into the cold air across scotland, it's going to turn to sleet and snow, certainly snow over the high ground, even some sleet perhaps down to lower levels for a time. so quite a temperature contrast fro
austin explained what the new scanners will mean for travellers once they're operational. at the moment, any liquid you take through in your hand luggage have to be no more than 100 millilitres, and you have to take them out and put them in a plastic bag like this. with the new machines in place, they can all stay in your bag, and you can also take through liquids that are up to two litres in size. there we go. laptops can stay in the bag as well. safe journey, katie. stay with us here on bbc...
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katy austin, bbc news. we'rejoined now from our london newsroom by travel journalist simon calder. what are people supposed to think at the moment? is the best advice to assume the airport you go to is still using the old—fashioned system where you have to decant everything and take everything out of the bags? yes, absolutely, unless you know for a fact, _ yes, absolutely, unless you know for a fact, for— yes, absolutely, unless you know for a fact, for example one year ago today— a fact, for example one year ago today you — a fact, for example one year ago today you might have been watching bbc breakfast and you would have found _ bbc breakfast and you would have found out — bbc breakfast and you would have found out that london city airport in the _ found out that london city airport in the docklands area of the capital does have — in the docklands area of the capital does have all new smart security and that means _ does have all new smart security and that means that there are 100 millilitre
katy austin, bbc news. we'rejoined now from our london newsroom by travel journalist simon calder. what are people supposed to think at the moment? is the best advice to assume the airport you go to is still using the old—fashioned system where you have to decant everything and take everything out of the bags? yes, absolutely, unless you know for a fact, _ yes, absolutely, unless you know for a fact, for— yes, absolutely, unless you know for a fact, for example one year ago today— a fact,...
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here's our transport correspondent katy austin. they're the nemesis of drivers up and down the country. on the mao motorway in buckinghamshire, we saw quite a few. so we actuallyjust have gone over a pothole, which i couldn't really avoid because there's traffic on both sides. and i'm not even going that fast — i'm going about 50 because of the conditions, and that wasn't one i could avoid. luckily, it wasn't a very big one. the driver of this car was in the middle lane of the m6 in late february, when he says a pothole burst. two of his tyres thankfully, he managed to pull over safely. it was quite scary. i think if we were in a vehicle that didn't have such advanced features, it would have been really easy to lose control of the car — especially because we had two punctures to the same side. to see a pothole of such significance, and that could cause so much damage to a vehicle, was really surprising. with no spare tyre, jonathan and his passengers had to wait for breakdown and recovery services. the damage cost him £700, an
here's our transport correspondent katy austin. they're the nemesis of drivers up and down the country. on the mao motorway in buckinghamshire, we saw quite a few. so we actuallyjust have gone over a pothole, which i couldn't really avoid because there's traffic on both sides. and i'm not even going that fast — i'm going about 50 because of the conditions, and that wasn't one i could avoid. luckily, it wasn't a very big one. the driver of this car was in the middle lane of the m6 in late...
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katie: you talked about investors. where are you right now when it comes to expanding your business? you have 40 employees or so are you trying to raise more money? marshall: we are. we are releasing a newer product that bridges the gap between oil and fuel-based heating to electrified heating in a manner that works how the building operates and transitions. katie: we spend a lot of time on codices but what other products do you have currently? marshall: one of the things -- i am an enormous nerd and environmentalist and i care about decarbonizing everything but especially buildings. there are significant barriers to electrification's. in europe. if i have a furnace or boiler and i won't do anything with it until it dies. it usually dies in the winter and people almost always replace it with the same system. how do you do that in new york city where they have a hundred families that they have to keep heated? we employ a low-cost heat pump without waiting for the motor to die in the technology and installation is paid f
katie: you talked about investors. where are you right now when it comes to expanding your business? you have 40 employees or so are you trying to raise more money? marshall: we are. we are releasing a newer product that bridges the gap between oil and fuel-based heating to electrified heating in a manner that works how the building operates and transitions. katie: we spend a lot of time on codices but what other products do you have currently? marshall: one of the things -- i am an enormous...
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some people saw response as early as two weeks with austin oh, xor gate can stay on her mental health beds. >> hi, buddy. >> a sadow xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts or actions in patients with huntington's disease pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, or if suicidal thoughts don't take, if you have liver problems are taking reserpine, tetra benzene, or valdes e1, asado xr may cause irregular we're fast heartbeat...
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and in katie cox's k she had to go emerge from four times. she had to have an abortion states that, no. they did not said no, if you do this, we'll prosecute you, your doctor, your hospital. we had counting saying you cannot drive to the county if you use the roads to access an abortion how will they enforce it? are we going to pull women in texas and over and ask you what is the nature of your travel? that is not freedom? i am a fourth generation texan but there is one thing i know is that we believe in freedom. for folks out there, they should know, the only way we are going to restore this right. is by beating ted cruz and we will codified roe v. wade and we go back to what we have for the last 50 years. >> colin allred, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, our next guest wrote the wisest and most moving words i have read. about the men who were trying to make our lives better, a little easier when they fell to their deaths in the middle of the night with the key bridge collapsed last week. will bunch joins us next. [stomach growling]
and in katie cox's k she had to go emerge from four times. she had to have an abortion states that, no. they did not said no, if you do this, we'll prosecute you, your doctor, your hospital. we had counting saying you cannot drive to the county if you use the roads to access an abortion how will they enforce it? are we going to pull women in texas and over and ask you what is the nature of your travel? that is not freedom? i am a fourth generation texan but there is one thing i know is that we...