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the contract was signed not by sima mattia ... but by local chiefs who themselves pocketed from the deal. a lot of villagers have been reduced to growing the bare necessities, because they have been stripped of their land. the lease payments he receives are miniscule, says sima mattia. the best chance of survival? being recruited by the palm oil company. either way, it means completely dependency for locals. >> the families that used to depend on this plantation were over 50. but now the land is gone, the money they gave is gone, and living conditions are getting difficult for us. >> we wanted to talk to socfin, but were turned down. the company cited what it called negative media coverage in the past. 120 kilometers away, we find an alternative scenario. farmer sorie sesay has not leased his land. he grows palm fruit himself, along with other crops. the oil palms bear fruit for 25 years, but they can only be harvested three or four years after planting so it's a long-term investment. >> i decided to go into oil palm production 9
the contract was signed not by sima mattia ... but by local chiefs who themselves pocketed from the deal. a lot of villagers have been reduced to growing the bare necessities, because they have been stripped of their land. the lease payments he receives are miniscule, says sima mattia. the best chance of survival? being recruited by the palm oil company. either way, it means completely dependency for locals. >> the families that used to depend on this plantation were over 50. but now the...
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---se trata de ''michael simas'' de 33 años de edad.s agentes, ''simas'' cont a la polica que accidentalmente dispar a ''lisa hall'' en su camin de remolque. ---la mujer muri poco despus que un hombre la dejara en el hospital la madrugada del martes. ---los investigadores no han revelado si fue ''simas'' la persona que traslad a la victima al hospital. vo/blanca ---en san rafael, la polica contina buscando al sujeto que manose a una mujer mientras se ejercitaba en un sendero. ---los agentes divulgaron la foto tomada por un testigo que presenci el incidente, y tambin el retrato hablado del supuesto atacante. ---el sospechoso sera un joven de unos 20 años de edad, de cabello oscuro. ---segn la mujer, ella logr escapar cuando el sujeto la manose. vo/blanca ---fueron muchas horas de tensin para una familia de la baha luego que su hija adolescente estuviera horas desaparecida. ---los alguaciles del condado de marin la encontraron esta maÑana pero los detalles de su rescate no fueron proporcionados. ---segn los agentes, ''sarah jane tang'' y
---se trata de ''michael simas'' de 33 años de edad.s agentes, ''simas'' cont a la polica que accidentalmente dispar a ''lisa hall'' en su camin de remolque. ---la mujer muri poco despus que un hombre la dejara en el hospital la madrugada del martes. ---los investigadores no han revelado si fue ''simas'' la persona que traslad a la victima al hospital. vo/blanca ---en san rafael, la polica contina buscando al sujeto que manose a una mujer mientras se ejercitaba en un sendero. ---los agentes...
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the contract was signed not by sima mattia ... but by local chiefs who themselves pocketed from the deal. a a lot of villagegers have bn redud d to grong t the be nessititie becau they have ben the ase paymts he recees the be chacompanurviva aeith way, iteans cpletelya. penden for local >> t famils that ud to dendnd on is plantation were over0. but now e landnd igone, the money theyave is ge, andnd living conditionarare geing diffult for us >> we nted ttalk to cfin, but were tned down. the company cited what it called negative media coverage in the past. 120 0 kilometers away, we findn alternrnative scenarario. farmrmer sorie sesesay has not leasased his land.d. he growsws palm fruit himself, along with other crops. the oil palms bear fruit for 25 years, but they can only be harvested three or four years after planting so it's a long-term investment. >> i decided to go into oil palm production 9 years ago. this will be my pension. we can harvest it until i die. >> he has a large family, and they can harvest the fruit all year roun
the contract was signed not by sima mattia ... but by local chiefs who themselves pocketed from the deal. a a lot of villagegers have bn redud d to grong t the be nessititie becau they have ben the ase paymts he recees the be chacompanurviva aeith way, iteans cpletelya. penden for local >> t famils that ud to dendnd on is plantation were over0. but now e landnd igone, the money theyave is ge, andnd living conditionarare geing diffult for us >> we nted ttalk to cfin, but were tned...
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for their little sisters had vision and foot sima base is another thing of the past here is then your home and their family has a great to share their first day together with us the girls found the perfect remedy in their grandfather plenty of sweets and friends to play with. this is her deja and she's clearly two leads of the pack it seems to grueling experience of football has made her even stronger for team zero six comfort in the arms of her granddad who seems just too afraid to part with her again even for a moment it looks like the perfect family image house filled with children's love to cries plenty of noise and fussing about it takes a while to realize what's missing. i know i need. to go instead. and yet even with all the love and care the has to offer his granddaughters there are still many rooms left on here to get as i think was the date. but the printer going to supply the other. i think that it might have been a good big out of the things. that are to do this to the tenants and what i should give away there when you push it to get up to that i want to see you know what
for their little sisters had vision and foot sima base is another thing of the past here is then your home and their family has a great to share their first day together with us the girls found the perfect remedy in their grandfather plenty of sweets and friends to play with. this is her deja and she's clearly two leads of the pack it seems to grueling experience of football has made her even stronger for team zero six comfort in the arms of her granddad who seems just too afraid to part with...
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sima kotecha reports.order on the 15th ofjuly, i think it was, and we are just on our way to serve that order as we speak. for the next two years, the men won‘t be able to go to certain parts of the city, they won‘t be able to meet one another and they won‘t be allowed to post material online. well, we are driving in handsworth, one of the areas where the men will no longer be able to go to. and it‘s in what‘s called the exclusion zone. that stretches from the centre of the city to its outskirts. here are the 18 men, 12 of whom are already in prison. they are all suspected of having links with two prominent birmingham gangs, the burger bar boys and thejohnson crew. back in 2003, two teenage girls, letisha shakespeare and charlene ellis, were the innocent victims of a drive—by shooting. they were killed by members of the burger bar boys in a revenge attack on their rival gang. my name‘s pc evans. we‘re afterjerome. the injunctions come after a spate of gun and knife attacks in the city. it enables police of
sima kotecha reports.order on the 15th ofjuly, i think it was, and we are just on our way to serve that order as we speak. for the next two years, the men won‘t be able to go to certain parts of the city, they won‘t be able to meet one another and they won‘t be allowed to post material online. well, we are driving in handsworth, one of the areas where the men will no longer be able to go to. and it‘s in what‘s called the exclusion zone. that stretches from the centre of the city to...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, leicester.london are beginning to spread across the country, with the south east of england, east anglia and parts of the north now affected. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz is here. what exactly are surveyors saying? it's often been the case there's been this ripple effect, when prices have either gone down or up in london, then that spreads across the united kingdom. they seem to be pointing to something like this happening at the moment. london prices, they say, have stalled. that's not yet reflected in the official registers, but surveyors have a more up—to—date view of what's going on, and so london is stalling the last three months they are saying other areas too, the south—east. the north, not the north—west, but the north, and east anglia. against that, there are some areas as well that are still going up areas as well that are still going up quite strongly and amongst those are northern ireland, west midlands, south—west of england and scotland as well. so there are so
sima kotecha, bbc news, leicester.london are beginning to spread across the country, with the south east of england, east anglia and parts of the north now affected. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz is here. what exactly are surveyors saying? it's often been the case there's been this ripple effect, when prices have either gone down or up in london, then that spreads across the united kingdom. they seem to be pointing to something like this happening at the moment. london...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.blicly for the first time about the stress of a long—running council investigation into her role. the bbc understands the local government ombudsman will now investigate rotherham council for its handling of a complaint about the whistleblowerjayne senior. 0ur social affairs correspondent alison holt has this exclusive interview. rotherham in south yorkshire is a town emerging from the darkest of times after a child sexual exploitation scandal which showed the authorities ignoring the problem for years. jayne senior was a whistle—blower who helped expose the scale of the abuse. for 12 months now she has been investigated by rotherham council after a number of complaints. speaking about it for the first time, she says it has taken a huge toll. here we are nearly three years on. and i feel more vilified than some of the perpetrators in rotherham. that is how you feel at the moment, you feel vilified? absolutely. yes. she says she is accused of sharing information inappropriately and of m
sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.blicly for the first time about the stress of a long—running council investigation into her role. the bbc understands the local government ombudsman will now investigate rotherham council for its handling of a complaint about the whistleblowerjayne senior. 0ur social affairs correspondent alison holt has this exclusive interview. rotherham in south yorkshire is a town emerging from the darkest of times after a child sexual exploitation scandal which showed...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, leicester.e 0magh bombing are to sue northern ireland's chief constable for alleged failings in the investigation. the families believe mistakes made by the police allowed the killers to escape justice. they are seeking damages and a declaration that their human rights were breached. the attack in 1998 was the deadliest of the troubles. athletics — and the botswana athlete isaac makwala will compete tonight in the 200m final. he was unable to take part in the heats on monday night because officials said he had the norovirus but — unusually — he was allowed to run a time trial on his own last evening. andy swiss is at the london stadium. it is fairto it is fair to say not many of us had heard of isaac makwala a few days ago but he's become one of the stars of these championships and it's an incredible story. on monday makwala was barred from competing because authorities thought he had the norovirus. makwala insisted that wasn't the case and yesterday finally he was allowed to run his 200 metres
sima kotecha, bbc news, leicester.e 0magh bombing are to sue northern ireland's chief constable for alleged failings in the investigation. the families believe mistakes made by the police allowed the killers to escape justice. they are seeking damages and a declaration that their human rights were breached. the attack in 1998 was the deadliest of the troubles. athletics — and the botswana athlete isaac makwala will compete tonight in the 200m final. he was unable to take part in the heats on...
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sima kotecher, bbc news, warwickshire. of what's been the most expensive transfer window ever. the clubs are expected to have spent close to £1 billion. it's the last opportunity for signings, untiljanuary. our sports correspondent david ornstein is at the bbc sports centre in salford. one wonders if it's all money well spent? they've already passed that £i.2 spent? they've already passed that £1.2 billion mark, quite eye watering really, isn't it? the summer started with the likes of romelu lu ka ku summer started with the likes of romelu lukaku joining the manchester united for £75 million. alvaro negredo to chelsea, alexander la cazette to negredo to chelsea, alexander lacazette to arsenal. today, the done deal so far is alex oxlade—chamberlain leaving arsenal for liverpool, the england international, an early deal worth £35 million. what's still to come in the next 9.5 hours, well, alexis sanchez also of arsenal is the key name on every body's blips because he isa name on every body's blips because he is a target for m
sima kotecher, bbc news, warwickshire. of what's been the most expensive transfer window ever. the clubs are expected to have spent close to £1 billion. it's the last opportunity for signings, untiljanuary. our sports correspondent david ornstein is at the bbc sports centre in salford. one wonders if it's all money well spent? they've already passed that £i.2 spent? they've already passed that £1.2 billion mark, quite eye watering really, isn't it? the summer started with the likes of romelu...
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sima kotecha, bbc news.ere three police officers were injured. mohiussunath chowdhury, who is 26 and from luton, has been charged with planning a terror attack. it's alleged he drove his car at police officers before reaching for a samurai sword. he was remanded in custody until later this month. the uk's record on protecting the rights of disabled people has been criticised by a committee of the united nations. it's raised serious concerns about the number of disabled people living in poverty and also the effects of cuts to many benefits. the government has responded by saying the uk is "still a world leader" when it comes to disability rights. 0ur disability affairs correspondent, nikki fox, reports. this day centre in stockport as a place where people with all kinds of disabilities can come to socialise but many face barriers when it comes to living the life. our biggest problem is getting to work when i wa nt to problem is getting to work when i want to where i want to. if i want to go somewhere i should
sima kotecha, bbc news.ere three police officers were injured. mohiussunath chowdhury, who is 26 and from luton, has been charged with planning a terror attack. it's alleged he drove his car at police officers before reaching for a samurai sword. he was remanded in custody until later this month. the uk's record on protecting the rights of disabled people has been criticised by a committee of the united nations. it's raised serious concerns about the number of disabled people living in poverty...
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england bore the brunt of rural crime, at a cost ofjust under £34 million. 0ur midlands correspondent simawickshire—leicestershire border. for farmers, it is an added pressure, having to constantly think about their vehicles and animals being stolen by criminals targeting the rural community. right, so this was the dome that was stolen. three of these off each tractor. just weeks ago, will had his gps systems stolen off his tractors, worth more than £30,000. it makes you feel sick that someone's been in your shed. everything was locked up. all the tractors were locked up, but they can just get in and take everything. and it's stolen to order, as well, i would say, because you're not going to sell it at your local car boot. today's crime report says theft in rural parts of the country has been worse this year than in the first six months of last year. we're seeing gangs of very well—organised thieves targeting tractors and equipment that's worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. it's easily transportable to europe. and they can get there in a matter of hours, and also its being transported a
england bore the brunt of rural crime, at a cost ofjust under £34 million. 0ur midlands correspondent simawickshire—leicestershire border. for farmers, it is an added pressure, having to constantly think about their vehicles and animals being stolen by criminals targeting the rural community. right, so this was the dome that was stolen. three of these off each tractor. just weeks ago, will had his gps systems stolen off his tractors, worth more than £30,000. it makes you feel sick that...
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sima kotecha reports.ear—olds. three —year—olds and four -year-olds. it makes you feel more empowered to action ago and work full time because you have got the help from the government for that 30 hours. it would actually be beneficial to parents that are trying to go back to work, we just wa nt trying to go back to work, we just want the minimal support, just so that we can work, and it is in such a financial strain. tens of thousands of parents are entitled to this childcare, which is double the number of hours they used to get. but some parents have told us that ever since they have enabled to sign up ever since they have enabled to sign up to the scheme, there have in problems. at one point its website wasn't working properly and that stopped parents from receiving a code which is needed to get the childcare. there have also been concerns about our nurseries will pay for the service, with some saying the money that ministers are providing is not enough. here they say that they are struggling to stay af
sima kotecha reports.ear—olds. three —year—olds and four -year-olds. it makes you feel more empowered to action ago and work full time because you have got the help from the government for that 30 hours. it would actually be beneficial to parents that are trying to go back to work, we just wa nt trying to go back to work, we just want the minimal support, just so that we can work, and it is in such a financial strain. tens of thousands of parents are entitled to this childcare, which is...
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en el Área de la bahÍa vamos a comenzar a verlo las 9:01 de la maÑana, suma sima debe ocurrir cerca demo un eclipse parcial. es importante no mirar el sol de forma directa. una noche tranquila en el Área de la bahÍa. han continuado las temperaturas para esta Época del aÑo. no serÁ por mucho. esperamos cielos bastante despejados. cada tarde la temperatura de los bajos 80 grados. y lo mÁs caluroso hacia el interior. ramÓn: regresamos con nuestro segmento especial de la mesa con leÓn krauze, no se vaya. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn:esta noche, león krauze nos presenta a martÍnez, residente de modesto que nos cuenta que sus padres tienen orden de deportaciÓn y asegurando -- asegura no poder imaginarse la vida sin ellos. leÓn: naciste en los estados unidos? >> en los angeles. leÓn: tus padres de dónde son? >> mi mamÁ es de guerrero, y mi papÁ de san luis potosÍ. leÓn: cuÉntame de la familia de tu padre, cÓmo creció en san luis potosÍ? >> mi abuelito construyÓ su casa con sus hijos. leÓn: tu padre y sus hermanos ayudaron a construir la casa, ladrillo sobre radillo. >> sÍ. leÓn: cuando piensas e
en el Área de la bahÍa vamos a comenzar a verlo las 9:01 de la maÑana, suma sima debe ocurrir cerca demo un eclipse parcial. es importante no mirar el sol de forma directa. una noche tranquila en el Área de la bahÍa. han continuado las temperaturas para esta Época del aÑo. no serÁ por mucho. esperamos cielos bastante despejados. cada tarde la temperatura de los bajos 80 grados. y lo mÁs caluroso hacia el interior. ramÓn: regresamos con nuestro segmento especial de la mesa con leÓn...
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guys, back to you. >> sima, thank you very much as we have been discussing this morning snap gettinged down over 11% and down more than 50% since its highs right after its ipo. less than six months ago. what does the company need to do and what is it really worth? joining us now to talk about that is brian white snap analyst with drexel. you made the case this quarter's results may not be quite as bad as we're saying relative to the konsence us because you think the kons census numbers might be too high what does the company have to do to prove itself and win back any benefit of the doubt from the street in >> yeah, i think this is really self-inflicted wound they are not giving any guidance they grew 153% top line this quarter, and yet the stock reacts this way. it's really due to expectations. you know, going into the quarter we said we think they'll beat our number, but miss the street. i think it was a solid quarter >> you know, it's still, what is it, 14 1/2 billion dollar market cap. people are trying to connect the dots between where it's valued right now even after this decli
guys, back to you. >> sima, thank you very much as we have been discussing this morning snap gettinged down over 11% and down more than 50% since its highs right after its ipo. less than six months ago. what does the company need to do and what is it really worth? joining us now to talk about that is brian white snap analyst with drexel. you made the case this quarter's results may not be quite as bad as we're saying relative to the konsence us because you think the kons census numbers...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.he issue with the gas supply was discovered during an investigation into fire safety prompted by the grenfell tower fire. for residents this is a worrying and unsettling time, they had initially asked the council to come and look at these blocks because large cracks have appeared so the council sent in structural engineers but they potentially find a much more serious problem. these blocks were built between 1968 and 1970 and the idea at the time was that there should have been things put in place in the building to strengthen it, to mitigate against the effects of a gas explosion. in a tower block in new in 1960 there was a gas explosion which caused part of the power of tower block to collapse, but the police see having looked at the work done then they are not convinced the work was done at all or if it was done it may not have been done properly so that is why they have taken the decision to cut off the gas supply immediately for all the residents. it will affect 224 households and
sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.he issue with the gas supply was discovered during an investigation into fire safety prompted by the grenfell tower fire. for residents this is a worrying and unsettling time, they had initially asked the council to come and look at these blocks because large cracks have appeared so the council sent in structural engineers but they potentially find a much more serious problem. these blocks were built between 1968 and 1970 and the idea at the time was that...
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our correspondent sima kotecha reports.son moeen is the man of the moment. his recent performance against south africa made headlines. munir says his success is down to a positive mental attitude that is unsha keable. his belief, self—confidence, you know. he is not afraid of anything. he just goes and plays his natural way. so his positive thinking, not being phased by who's bowling, he loves the challenge. you know, they say when the going gets tough the tough get going, and that's moeen right. i remember when moeen was young, i said to him, you give me two years of your life, and i'll give you the rest. the two years that i wanted him just to concentrate and focus on his game and do nothing, he worked very very hard, and after two years he started to show signs and he got selected for england under—19s, that sort of stuff. the alis are from birmingham, a city fighting extremism. he believes cricket can help those at the cost of radicalisation. playing sport becomes physically healthy. you know, you need to look after the
our correspondent sima kotecha reports.son moeen is the man of the moment. his recent performance against south africa made headlines. munir says his success is down to a positive mental attitude that is unsha keable. his belief, self—confidence, you know. he is not afraid of anything. he just goes and plays his natural way. so his positive thinking, not being phased by who's bowling, he loves the challenge. you know, they say when the going gets tough the tough get going, and that's moeen...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, leicester.o weeks after his release. stephen mcgown, who has dual south african and british citizenship, was one of four foreigners seized in the city of timbuktu in 2011. the south african government denied paying a ransom to secure his release. speaking at a news conference in johannesburg, mr mcgown explained what he believed his captor‘s motivation to be. ido i do not believe that the new my nationality. the obviously would have preferred me to be british. 0nly took a long time for the british ideas to fall away and i think my family were concerned because it's so dangerous. to be british. i think you to issue are the top tier. they kidnap me because andi the top tier. they kidnap me because and i suppose they they want prisoner exchanges, but i'm not sure, i don't know how the details of how i've is released, but i yet so limited that anybody i understand, because if their numbers. it takes a long time to get your head and get around the situation. they didn't understand the language, the e
sima kotecha, bbc news, leicester.o weeks after his release. stephen mcgown, who has dual south african and british citizenship, was one of four foreigners seized in the city of timbuktu in 2011. the south african government denied paying a ransom to secure his release. speaking at a news conference in johannesburg, mr mcgown explained what he believed his captor‘s motivation to be. ido i do not believe that the new my nationality. the obviously would have preferred me to be british. 0nly...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, leicester.tually sold for. quick—sale companies offer to buy your house rapidly, usually paying below market value. but philip edwards says that when he sold his three bedroom house in haarden in flintshire, he received just £68,000 from the £165,000 sale. he's one of four alleged victims of what's believed to be a house sale scheme based in the midlands — and police are investigating, as geraint thomas reports. it's advertised as an easy, fast and hassle—free way to sell your property, but some claim that using a quick home sale company has ruined their lives. how or why should they be able to get away with it? it's just not right. phillip edwards sold his house through an organisation called speedy property, after seeing a notice in the newspaper. it had belonged to his late parents and was the family home overfour decades. even though he didn't want to leave, he owed around £60,000 to his ex—wife. he wasn't clear how much he would get for the sale. mr edwards expected to receive around £100,0
sima kotecha, bbc news, leicester.tually sold for. quick—sale companies offer to buy your house rapidly, usually paying below market value. but philip edwards says that when he sold his three bedroom house in haarden in flintshire, he received just £68,000 from the £165,000 sale. he's one of four alleged victims of what's believed to be a house sale scheme based in the midlands — and police are investigating, as geraint thomas reports. it's advertised as an easy, fast and hassle—free...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, leicester.s. after 18 people are convicted of abusing girls in newcastle — the former director of public prosecutions says the crime should be treated as "profoundly racist". nhs waiting lists have hit a ten —year high in england — other key targets including urgent referral for cancer care have also been missed. in the business news... industrial output unexpectedly picked up injune but falling car production and a slide in construction looks set to affect coming months. the figures show the economy saw sluggish growth in the first half of the year as consumers contended with rising inflation after last year's brexit vote. profits are up at tui as the travel company announced its third quarter results. the tour operator said sales rose by 12.6% in the third quarter to £4.3 billion while profits rose by 37.7% to £200 million. the co—operative bank has posted a £135 million loss in it's first earnings report since it was rescued after plans to sell it collapsed. but the bank said it lost about 25
sima kotecha, bbc news, leicester.s. after 18 people are convicted of abusing girls in newcastle — the former director of public prosecutions says the crime should be treated as "profoundly racist". nhs waiting lists have hit a ten —year high in england — other key targets including urgent referral for cancer care have also been missed. in the business news... industrial output unexpectedly picked up injune but falling car production and a slide in construction looks set to...
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that had vision and foot sima base is another thing of the past here is then your home and their family has a great to share their first day together with us the girls found the perfect remedy in their grandfather plenty of sweets and friends to play with. this is had these are and she's clearly the leads of the pack it seems to gruelling experience of football's own has made her even stronger for team zero six comfort in the arms of her granddad who seems just too afraid to part with her again even for a moment it looks like the perfect family image a house filled with children's love to cries plenty of noise and fussing about it takes a while to realize what's missing and. she saw everything but she says her parents are alive. why would i tell her otherwise. and yet even with all the love and care but has to offer his granddaughters there are still many wounds left on healed. and then there's other because of the three days without food or water in a dusty dirty basement she told me when there were bombs they would go to basement and when she sees a helicopter now she's terrified and
that had vision and foot sima base is another thing of the past here is then your home and their family has a great to share their first day together with us the girls found the perfect remedy in their grandfather plenty of sweets and friends to play with. this is had these are and she's clearly the leads of the pack it seems to gruelling experience of football's own has made her even stronger for team zero six comfort in the arms of her granddad who seems just too afraid to part with her again...
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that had vision and foot sima base is another thing of the past here is then your home and their family has a great to share their first day together with us the girls found the perfect remedy in their grandfather plenty of sweets and friends to play with. this is had these are and she's clearly the leader of the pack it seems the grueling experience of football's own has made her even stronger for team zero six comfort in the arms of her granddad who seems just too afraid to part with her again even for a moment it looks like the perfect family image a house filled with children's love to cries plenty of noise and fussing about it takes a while to realize what's missing. she saw everything but she says her parents are alive why would i tell her otherwise and yet even with all the love and care but has to offer his granddaughters there are still many wounds left on healed. and then there's another group of the three days without food or water in a dusty dirty basement she told me when there were bombs they would go to basement and when she sees a helicopter now she's terrified and i tel
that had vision and foot sima base is another thing of the past here is then your home and their family has a great to share their first day together with us the girls found the perfect remedy in their grandfather plenty of sweets and friends to play with. this is had these are and she's clearly the leader of the pack it seems the grueling experience of football's own has made her even stronger for team zero six comfort in the arms of her granddad who seems just too afraid to part with her...
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our correspondent sima kotecha reports.o and work full time because you've got the help from the government for the 30 hours. it willjust be beneficial for parents that are trying to go back to work. we just want the minimal support just so that we can work and it not be such a financial strain. more than 300,000 working families are entitled to this childcare, which is double the number of hours they used to get. however, some parents have told us that ever since they've been able to sign up to the scheme, there have been problems. at one point the government's website was not working properly and that stopped parents from getting a code which is needed to get the childcare. there have also been serious concerns about how nurseries will afford to pay for the service. here they are currently getting £3.97 per child per hour from the state, but say they need at least £5.22 to cover the costs. we cannot afford to offer any totally free 30—hour childcare places. what we can do is offer the subsidised element and round that up
our correspondent sima kotecha reports.o and work full time because you've got the help from the government for the 30 hours. it willjust be beneficial for parents that are trying to go back to work. we just want the minimal support just so that we can work and it not be such a financial strain. more than 300,000 working families are entitled to this childcare, which is double the number of hours they used to get. however, some parents have told us that ever since they've been able to sign up...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, leicester.outside source,. 0ur lead story, donald trump has said his previous statements on north korea might not have been tough enough. meanwhile, north korea is claiming it could be ready to fire four ballistic missiles into the us territory of guam in the next few days. and other stories making the news. this is the fukushima nuclear power plant in japan. news. this is the fukushima nuclear power plant injapan. an unexploded bomb has been found in the car park there. this is the same plant that suffered a reaction —— reactor meltdown. a popular saudi singer has been arrested for damning. dabbling isa been arrested for damning. dabbling is a dance move which involves tugging your hair is the crook of your arm because it is —— it is dad —— banned in saudi arabia because it is thought to refer to marry one use. “— is thought to refer to marry one use. —— marry one “— is thought to refer to marry one use. —— marry one —— drug use. one of mexico's most famous footballers has denied accusations by
sima kotecha, bbc news, leicester.outside source,. 0ur lead story, donald trump has said his previous statements on north korea might not have been tough enough. meanwhile, north korea is claiming it could be ready to fire four ballistic missiles into the us territory of guam in the next few days. and other stories making the news. this is the fukushima nuclear power plant in japan. news. this is the fukushima nuclear power plant injapan. an unexploded bomb has been found in the car park there....
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for the little ceased i had vision and foot sima bases and other thing of the past here is then your home and their family has a great to share their first day together with us the girls found the perfect remedy in their grandfather plenty of sweets and friends to play with. and she's clearly cleats or packets it seems to crooning experience of football's own has made her even stronger for team zero six come put in the arms of her granddad who seems just too afraid to part with her again even for a moment it looks like the perfect family image house filled with children's laughter cries plenty of noise and fussing about it takes a while to realize what's missing. i know and. i know that it's going. and yet even with all the love and care has to offer his granddaughter there are still many wounds left on here and then there's other business. but the program is about well. i think that it might have been a good big idea that. as i say i have it set up to do just this took a turn and some of it i was shocked at the way they were you push it to get up to that i want to see you know what
for the little ceased i had vision and foot sima bases and other thing of the past here is then your home and their family has a great to share their first day together with us the girls found the perfect remedy in their grandfather plenty of sweets and friends to play with. and she's clearly cleats or packets it seems to crooning experience of football's own has made her even stronger for team zero six come put in the arms of her granddad who seems just too afraid to part with her again even...
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sima kotecha reports.d the final order on the 15th ofjuly, i think it was, and we are just on our way to serve that order as we speak. for the next two years, the men won't be able to go to certain parts of the city, they won't be able to meet one another and they won't be allowed to post material online. well, we are driving in handsworth, one of the areas where the men will no longer be able to go to. and it's in what's called the exclusion zone. that stretches from the centre of the city to its outskirts. here are the 18 men, 12 of whom are already in prison. they are all suspected of having links with two prominent birmingham gangs, the burger bar boys and thejohnson crew. back in 2003, two teenage girls, letisha shakespeare and charlene ellis, were the innocent victims of a drive—by shooting. they were killed by members of the burger bar boys in a revenge attack on their rival gang. my name's pc evans. we're afterjerome. the injunctions come after a spate of gun and knife attacks in the city. it enabl
sima kotecha reports.d the final order on the 15th ofjuly, i think it was, and we are just on our way to serve that order as we speak. for the next two years, the men won't be able to go to certain parts of the city, they won't be able to meet one another and they won't be allowed to post material online. well, we are driving in handsworth, one of the areas where the men will no longer be able to go to. and it's in what's called the exclusion zone. that stretches from the centre of the city to...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.cluding wayne rooney himself. rooney‘s tweet said... his fellow former england player michael owen paid tribute, tweeting. .. and england player harry kane said... in the last few minutes gary lineker has been talking to us. i'm not entirely 5urprised wayne has called ita entirely 5urprised wayne has called it a day internationally. i think it i5a it a day internationally. i think it is a sensible po5ition. there is or wa5 is a sensible po5ition. there is or was a lot of regulation whether he should be in or not, then the it in the squad, if he is the captain, if he plays or not. when you get to your 305 as all footballer5 know, the powers wayne a little bit without meaning to make the pun! i think it is a good position at the right time, a lot of good young player5 coming through and wayne has had a fabulous international career. does the timing seemed odd after such a great start to the season with everton? such a great start to the season with eve rton? it such a great start to the
sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.cluding wayne rooney himself. rooney‘s tweet said... his fellow former england player michael owen paid tribute, tweeting. .. and england player harry kane said... in the last few minutes gary lineker has been talking to us. i'm not entirely 5urprised wayne has called ita entirely 5urprised wayne has called it a day internationally. i think it i5a it a day internationally. i think it is a sensible po5ition. there is or wa5 is a sensible po5ition. there is or...
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live now to our midlands correspondent sima kotecha, who's on the warwickshire—leicestershire border.ke this one. they have tractors, a combine harvester, sprayer but earlier this year several pieces of their equipment we re several pieces of their equipment were stolen, leaving the former here feeling isolated and nervous, something otherfarmers feeling isolated and nervous, something other farmers across the country can identify with. for farmers, it's an added pressure — having to constantly think about their vehicles and animals being stolen by criminals targeting the rural community. so this was the dome that was stolen. three of these off each tractor. just weeks ago, will had his gps systems stolen off his tractors, worth more than £30,000. it makes you feel sick that someone has been in your shed. everything was locked up. all the tractors were locked up. but they can just get in and take everything. and it is stolen to order as well, i would say. because you're not going to sell it at your local car boot. today's crime report says theft in rural parts of the country has been
live now to our midlands correspondent sima kotecha, who's on the warwickshire—leicestershire border.ke this one. they have tractors, a combine harvester, sprayer but earlier this year several pieces of their equipment we re several pieces of their equipment were stolen, leaving the former here feeling isolated and nervous, something otherfarmers feeling isolated and nervous, something other farmers across the country can identify with. for farmers, it's an added pressure — having to...
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or the little sea states had vision and foot sima base is another thing of the past here is then your home and their family has a great to share their first day together with us the girls found the perfect remedy in their grandfather plenty of sweets and friends to play with. this is her deja and she's clearly to leeds of the pack it seems to crooning experience of football has made her even stronger for team zero six comforts in the arms of her granddad who seems just too afraid to part with her again even for a moment it looks like the perfect family image house filled with children's love to cries plenty of noise and fussing about it takes a while to realize what's missing and i know i need. to go in. and get even with all the love and care has to offer his granddaughters there are still many rooms left on here. to then there's other business. but the critical is about whether. you get in with that but i'm going to go big out of the. center to do just this to get a good tenant tell me that i was shocked at the way they would you push it to get up to that i want to see you know what
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condemned a far right group sima saturday's violence in charlottesville virginia. you called me a nazis members of the kkk and white so assists criminals and thugs. one pessimist killed and twenty injured when a man drove his car into a group of anti racism protest is here with that. to denounce a march organized by under the bonnet unite the right this was trumps second statement sums his festers condemned for failing. to single out far right groups you fed instead to violence on all sides. carl brown has the story. idly criticized over the weekend for is equivocal response to saturday's violence in charlottesville. us president donald trump came out on monday with a stronger condemnation of the far right activists. racism is evil. and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs. including the kkk. we are nazis white supremacists. and other hate groups. that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as americans. trump's response was aimed at putting an end to the mounting backlash against the president you. as reluctant criticize far right extremi
condemned a far right group sima saturday's violence in charlottesville virginia. you called me a nazis members of the kkk and white so assists criminals and thugs. one pessimist killed and twenty injured when a man drove his car into a group of anti racism protest is here with that. to denounce a march organized by under the bonnet unite the right this was trumps second statement sums his festers condemned for failing. to single out far right groups you fed instead to violence on all sides....
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followed by scotland with 1.6 million and wales, £1.3 million. 0ur midlands correspondent sima kotecha added pressure — having to constantly think about their vehicles and animals being stolen by criminals targeting the rural community. so this was the dome that was stolen. three of these off each tractor. just weeks ago, will had his gps systems stolen off his tractors, worth more than £30,000. it makes you feel sick that someone has been in your shed. everything was locked up. all the tractors were locked up. but they can just get in and take everything. and it is stolen to order as well, i would say. because you're not going to sell it at your local car boot. today's crime report says theft in rural parts of the country has been worse this year than in the first six months of last year. we're seeing gangs of very well—organised thieves targeting tractors and equipment that's worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. it is easily transportable to europe. they can get there in a matter of hours, and also it is being transported across the globe. as this form of crime increases, there are
followed by scotland with 1.6 million and wales, £1.3 million. 0ur midlands correspondent sima kotecha added pressure — having to constantly think about their vehicles and animals being stolen by criminals targeting the rural community. so this was the dome that was stolen. three of these off each tractor. just weeks ago, will had his gps systems stolen off his tractors, worth more than £30,000. it makes you feel sick that someone has been in your shed. everything was locked up. all the...
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our midlands correspondent sima kotecha reports.ls being stolen by criminals targeting the rural community. so this was the dome that was stolen. three of these off each tractor. just weeks ago, will had his gps systems stolen off his tractors, worth more than £30,000. it makes you feel sick that someone has been in your shed. everything was locked up. all the tractors were locked up. but they can just get in and take everything. and it is stolen to order as well, i would say. because you're not going to sell it at your local car boot. today's crime report says theft in rural parts of the country has been worse this year than in the first six months of last year. we're seeing gangs of very well—organised thieves targeting tractors and equipment that's worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. it is easily transportable to europe. they can get there in a matter of hours, and also it is being transported across the globe. as this form of crime increases, there are concerns that thieves are becoming more sophisticated. and that is putting
our midlands correspondent sima kotecha reports.ls being stolen by criminals targeting the rural community. so this was the dome that was stolen. three of these off each tractor. just weeks ago, will had his gps systems stolen off his tractors, worth more than £30,000. it makes you feel sick that someone has been in your shed. everything was locked up. all the tractors were locked up. but they can just get in and take everything. and it is stolen to order as well, i would say. because you're...