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now phillips is in south london with the fans.eather, the big—screen, with a thousand people are currently watching the match, it is providing the ultimate experience in south london. the last time we had a world cup, it was not good news. before that, it was not good news. before that, it was not good news. if we take yourselves back to 1990, when england were at the world cup and they were playing west germany, they lost. a lot of people ona germany, they lost. a lot of people on a knife edge, hoping for the best. let's get a perspective from the players and get some understanding as to how the players will be feeling. leon mckenzie, a former crystal palace player, many other clubs. it is incredibly tense. iam other clubs. it is incredibly tense. i am talking to you, we are looking over our shoulders. inaudible it isa inaudible it is a great atmosphere to come back to my home town, croydon, born and bred. england have got to throw everything at it, be confident and fearless. they have got to do what they can with the ability we
now phillips is in south london with the fans.eather, the big—screen, with a thousand people are currently watching the match, it is providing the ultimate experience in south london. the last time we had a world cup, it was not good news. before that, it was not good news. before that, it was not good news. if we take yourselves back to 1990, when england were at the world cup and they were playing west germany, they lost. a lot of people ona germany, they lost. a lot of people on a knife...
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claire marshall, bbc news, south—east london.octors because of ‘unacceptable barriers' in training and that needs to change — according to the general medical council. it says only 3 percent of doctors have a declared disability, compared to 20 percent of people nationally. nikki fox has been to meet two doctors with the same disability. at st george's hospital there is an emergency on the ward. hannah is one of the first to get there. she has got ehlers—danlos syndrome, which means she has got chronic pain and dislocates easily. as a junior doctor, she has got this far partly thanks to a string of great bosses who have been open to the idea of flexible working and making a few adjustments. a lot of the time, you don't really know what you're going to need in place until you try doing the job and it is like, ok, i cannot reach that or there are stairs up to that. i think most impracticalities, if you work them out as you go, and that does rely on your team to be quite supportive and quite understanding. there aren't that many dis
claire marshall, bbc news, south—east london.octors because of ‘unacceptable barriers' in training and that needs to change — according to the general medical council. it says only 3 percent of doctors have a declared disability, compared to 20 percent of people nationally. nikki fox has been to meet two doctors with the same disability. at st george's hospital there is an emergency on the ward. hannah is one of the first to get there. she has got ehlers—danlos syndrome, which means she...
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kevin thanks for coming on the show to tell me about your journey and how you gave up violence in south london after literally a day lived two cities paris and london where there's really a rough start to life as you know i was born in france i came here. in corydon. you know i grew up and i saw you know the similarities from paris to london. crime . gangs you know groups of people forming in groups minorities especially and you know for a long period of time i was able to stay away from it but then at the age of sixteen i realized that it was i joined a gang why i became a victim and so due to that fact i the only way for me to you know escape. the victim i victimization was daring to again you know. i joined a gang because in mainstream media gangs of moderate is incarnations of evil basically there's no context whatsoever i mean how was the i mean did teachers do anything i mean thousands. in croydon according to latest figures in south london toward encloses a more than thirty primary education oversubscription of a now over a thousand percent in some cases schools better in your day the r
kevin thanks for coming on the show to tell me about your journey and how you gave up violence in south london after literally a day lived two cities paris and london where there's really a rough start to life as you know i was born in france i came here. in corydon. you know i grew up and i saw you know the similarities from paris to london. crime . gangs you know groups of people forming in groups minorities especially and you know for a long period of time i was able to stay away from it but...
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let's speak to chi chi izundu, who is following a protest in south london.und 700 people. this is nine elms, the new home of the us embassy. they will march from here to central london, where they will meet another protest which is due to take place. there is, like you said, yesterday there we re is, like you said, yesterday there were tens of thousands of people expected who took part in a massive anti—trump rally, but this one today is expected to be much smaller in number. they are expected to go to central london, and they will have a number of speeches from people like the chair of number of speeches from people like the chairof ukip. thank you very much indeed. so, throughout the day here on the bbc news channel, we will keep you up—to—date on those anti—trump protests, and pro—trump protest, and we will keep an eye on what the president is doing. remember, there are no scheduled events. he is staying in his golf resort behind me, we expecting to go for a round of golf, and we hope to get some pictures of him doing that. we are waiting to see how that
let's speak to chi chi izundu, who is following a protest in south london.und 700 people. this is nine elms, the new home of the us embassy. they will march from here to central london, where they will meet another protest which is due to take place. there is, like you said, yesterday there we re is, like you said, yesterday there were tens of thousands of people expected who took part in a massive anti—trump rally, but this one today is expected to be much smaller in number. they are...
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reporting from box park in south london.william wrote you are doing just that and this has been an incredible world cup run and we enjoy every minute. football is coming home. downing street also hailed the england victory. and the twitter site said huge congratulations to gareth southgate and his team and an excellent win to make the whole country proud. three lions, world cup 2018. we will find out how this story is covered in the front pages andi story is covered in the front pages and i imagine it will make an appearance at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening. the guest tonight is the author and columnist for the evening standard to knows a thing or two about football and the financial services correspondent for the sunday times. the prime minister has refused to rule out making it easier for eu citizens to come to the uk when people from other parts of the world after brexit. the cabinet agreed that unlimited immigration from eu will and but speaking to the political editor, theresa may did not rule out so—called preferent
reporting from box park in south london.william wrote you are doing just that and this has been an incredible world cup run and we enjoy every minute. football is coming home. downing street also hailed the england victory. and the twitter site said huge congratulations to gareth southgate and his team and an excellent win to make the whole country proud. three lions, world cup 2018. we will find out how this story is covered in the front pages andi story is covered in the front pages and i...
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earlier, the constituency party of kate hoey at vauxhall in south london took a similar decision.s and at eurotunnel, as the recent heatwave continues to cause problems — some ryanair flights from stansted have been cancelled. mps warn british democracy is in crisis because of targeted campaigns of hate and misinformation on social media. the chief constable of the west midlands admits his police force is occasionally providing a poor service — and apologises. large crowds of supporters of the two main candidates in zimbabwe's election have gathered in the capital harare, on the last day of campaigning before monday's presidential elections — the first since robert mugabe was ousted last november. emmerson mnangagwa is hoping to legitimise his rule. the leader of the main opposition mdc, nelson chamisa, is popular among the young and unemployed. he's already warned that the election is being rigged. we can speak to our zimbabwe correspondent nomsa maseko who's in harare. it is always tense when it comes to politics in africa but this is the first time st bob were has a chance to b
earlier, the constituency party of kate hoey at vauxhall in south london took a similar decision.s and at eurotunnel, as the recent heatwave continues to cause problems — some ryanair flights from stansted have been cancelled. mps warn british democracy is in crisis because of targeted campaigns of hate and misinformation on social media. the chief constable of the west midlands admits his police force is occasionally providing a poor service — and apologises. large crowds of supporters of...
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earlier, the constituency party of kate hoey at vauxhall in south london took a similar decision.he hot and stormy weather yesterday. at the moment there are delays of up to five hours on the eurotunnel. they've asked passengers not to travel unless absolutely necessary. p&o ferries are asking customers to allow an extra 90 minutes to clear all security checks at dover. and members of the rmt union at south western railway and eurostar are on strike for 24 hours over separate disputes. south western railway says half of its services in south—west london and southern counties of england will be cancelled. but eurostar say a normal service will run. and this was the scene at stansted airport this morning. thunderstorms across europe had a knock on effect in the uk with delays and cancellations last night. stansted say they are no cancellations today but there delays and some restrictions because of continued storm activity in europe. and long queues this morning were caused by passengers spending the night in the airport. the advice today is check with your individual airline before
earlier, the constituency party of kate hoey at vauxhall in south london took a similar decision.he hot and stormy weather yesterday. at the moment there are delays of up to five hours on the eurotunnel. they've asked passengers not to travel unless absolutely necessary. p&o ferries are asking customers to allow an extra 90 minutes to clear all security checks at dover. and members of the rmt union at south western railway and eurostar are on strike for 24 hours over separate disputes....
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south western railway says half of its services — in south—west london and southern counties of englandtar say a normal service will run. we can speak to katherine da costa who's at stansted airport. lots of problems but in some ways, problems that are caused elsewhere having an affect on passengers where you are? that is right. we have spoken to many passengers who are very angry, very frustrated. they spent the night at the airport, on the floor, many of them with very young children. the cancellations last night mean that planes are not in the correct position, causing a knock on problem today. this is the first weekend of the school holidays, thousands of people are preparing to take off. they have described long queues, disorderly queue is, many waiting several hours without any information from the airline. 0thers without any information from the airline. others have told as they did manage to board a plane, only to break on the runway for up to six hours with little in the way of refreshments, and then to be told the plane had missed its spot and they had to return to the airport
south western railway says half of its services — in south—west london and southern counties of englandtar say a normal service will run. we can speak to katherine da costa who's at stansted airport. lots of problems but in some ways, problems that are caused elsewhere having an affect on passengers where you are? that is right. we have spoken to many passengers who are very angry, very frustrated. they spent the night at the airport, on the floor, many of them with very young children. the...
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tomorrow it will only be 35 in the home counties and the south of london. to be fair! ir i did see someone have a funny moment on the train this morning. 50, we are packed into trains. that is london. we are forced into his working culture. i imagine they... it is hot. it really isn't. the great thing is it does give the tabloid papers the opportunity to go for it. the daily star, we must have that, what a wonderful headline! laughter. star, we must have that, what a wonderful headline! laughterw feels as though you are getting a tanjust looking feels as though you are getting a tan just looking at the front page! read it with urgency. the crooks are pouncing on the open windows. we are leaving them open at night. the burglars are getting in. if you don't have a fan from john lewis because you have run out you have to make the choice. people rushing to a&e with sunburn and mosquito bites. i have been bitten quite a lot with the mosquitoes. i like the rats feasting on stinking dustbins as well. you wouldn't find any self respecting rat going into a clean dustbin, would y
tomorrow it will only be 35 in the home counties and the south of london. to be fair! ir i did see someone have a funny moment on the train this morning. 50, we are packed into trains. that is london. we are forced into his working culture. i imagine they... it is hot. it really isn't. the great thing is it does give the tabloid papers the opportunity to go for it. the daily star, we must have that, what a wonderful headline! laughter. star, we must have that, what a wonderful headline!...
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and pasta and is now an ordinary member of the magic circle now she lives in brixton district in south london. electric avenue it was the british capitals first market street to be linked with electricity many people in brixton descended from african and caribbean immigrants . i don't know you know i mean it's coming. there's a lot of work being done here and it sort of regenerate lively. even if it's in a i don't so this comp it will come home late was just a. lively environment it's not the richest but it's what. it is the more. it's a victorian convent cannot come while. she's especially fond of the folks and it takes back to eighteen nineteen. and this program is one of the few in london where they still have smokes on the street from the back of the truck. so you can come in here with anyone you like to just close the door behind you. it's the perfect place to round off an evening in one of europe's most naively capital. into a fashion a rubble of sorts that you design a run on makes a name for themselves by going against the grain is fashion is recycled his models represent strong women
and pasta and is now an ordinary member of the magic circle now she lives in brixton district in south london. electric avenue it was the british capitals first market street to be linked with electricity many people in brixton descended from african and caribbean immigrants . i don't know you know i mean it's coming. there's a lot of work being done here and it sort of regenerate lively. even if it's in a i don't so this comp it will come home late was just a. lively environment it's not the...
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noel phillips is in southgate, richard askam is in manchester but first sarah campbell is in south londonhe noise is getting louder and louder and louder. some very excited fans. places across the country, hundreds of places, have been turned into outdoor venues. big screens going on as they will be showing the football. we have some lucky guys who got tickets. they sold out in 12 seconds, you did well? my boyfriend got it at 5.01, it is quite funny. would you describe yourself as a football fan? not generally, i can appreciate the footballer, but the foot ball appreciate the footballer, but the football game itself, but i never really watch it. this is different, you have got into the spirit? the world cup has got my creativity, i have been painting faces, i am into. a few weeks ago, if somebody said england would be in the semifinals, would you have believed them? a groupi would you have believed them? a group i defy anybody to say i believed we would be in the semifinals. it has brought everybody together for the first time in the last couple of years since the dreaded brexit, everybod
noel phillips is in southgate, richard askam is in manchester but first sarah campbell is in south londonhe noise is getting louder and louder and louder. some very excited fans. places across the country, hundreds of places, have been turned into outdoor venues. big screens going on as they will be showing the football. we have some lucky guys who got tickets. they sold out in 12 seconds, you did well? my boyfriend got it at 5.01, it is quite funny. would you describe yourself as a football...
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—east, such as south—eastern lines trying to get into londonng resolved now, the power supply signalling fault in streatham, network rail and govia thameslink are warning that this problem, these delays and cancellations are expected to have a large knock—on effect last well into the end of the day which will then impact the evening rush—hour, if many people have in fact manage to get into london victoria this morning. thank you very much for that update. lauren moss at brighton station, good luck if you are trying to get from a to b. rescuers in thailand say they re facing a race against the weather to free the group of boys and their football coach who've now been trapped underground for 12 days. they say good conditions in the last 2a hours have helped lower the water level inside by an average of a centimetre and a half every hour — but they re concerned a turn in the weather could reverse the progress they ve made. our correspondent, sophie long is in tham luang for us. sophie, i can see it is dry at the moment, but give us an update on ho
—east, such as south—eastern lines trying to get into londonng resolved now, the power supply signalling fault in streatham, network rail and govia thameslink are warning that this problem, these delays and cancellations are expected to have a large knock—on effect last well into the end of the day which will then impact the evening rush—hour, if many people have in fact manage to get into london victoria this morning. thank you very much for that update. lauren moss at brighton...
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now she lives in brixton district in south london. ave you with the british capitals first market street to get to electricity many people in brixton descended from african and caribbean immigrants. you know. there's a lot of work being done here and it's sort of like a degenerate. even if this is a i don't. live. it's not the richest. but it is the more. it's a victorian convent cannot come well. she's especially fond of the folks and it takes taking on. this problem is one of the few in london where they still have snugs and there's three of them but. think of coming here with anyone you like to just close the door behind you. it's the perfect place to round off an evening in one of your naively capital. where just about the halfway point is through the world cup soccer tournament in russia while the various nations battle it out on the sorrow of pain. we've been checking out what's going on on the sidelines such as with the fans and the soccer paraphernalia but today we want to take a closer look at the hosts from st petersburg to
now she lives in brixton district in south london. ave you with the british capitals first market street to get to electricity many people in brixton descended from african and caribbean immigrants. you know. there's a lot of work being done here and it's sort of like a degenerate. even if this is a i don't. live. it's not the richest. but it is the more. it's a victorian convent cannot come well. she's especially fond of the folks and it takes taking on. this problem is one of the few in...
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it is going to be a warm one, across the south, over 19 or 20 celsius, particularly in london.ker cloud, and northern ireland wall—to—wall sunshine across england and wales, variable cloud and sunny spells, and humidity is way be very warm indeed, we could make 30 celsius someone's southeast. a more cloud across the northwest and whether front, and northern ireland, and not doing too badly and a little bit fresher elsewhere. from monday evening it stays across this portion of the united kingdom. elsewhere, largely dry, and on and tuesday, will continue to see these very weak weather fronts across northern parts of the country, but the southeast is looking very warm indeed. much of england and wales will be more humid, but 32 or 33 degrees somewhere in the southeast, or the northwest because of the cloud and
it is going to be a warm one, across the south, over 19 or 20 celsius, particularly in london.ker cloud, and northern ireland wall—to—wall sunshine across england and wales, variable cloud and sunny spells, and humidity is way be very warm indeed, we could make 30 celsius someone's southeast. a more cloud across the northwest and whether front, and northern ireland, and not doing too badly and a little bit fresher elsewhere. from monday evening it stays across this portion of the united...
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claire marshall, bbc news, south—east london.r ones are through to the second round. ? johanna konta, the 22nd seed, won in straight sets against the russian natalia vikhlyantseva. she'll play slovakia's dominika cibulkova next. ? and kyle edmund beat australia's alex bolt, also in straight sets. edmund, seeded 21st, goes on to play american bradley klahn. the royal air force celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbey, and a huge flypast over buckingham palace. 100 aircraft will take part in the biggest display ever seen in the capital. and today was their final rehearsal in the skies over lincolnshire, as sophie raworth reports. they've been planning this for months. today raf cranwell in lincolnshire stood in for buckingham palace as some of the aircraft taking part in the fly—past next tuesday carried out their final preparations. all right, g—pads on. the biggest formation will be the typhoons. 22 fastjet pilots will be taking to the skies and they took me along as they practised. well, this has ne
claire marshall, bbc news, south—east london.r ones are through to the second round. ? johanna konta, the 22nd seed, won in straight sets against the russian natalia vikhlyantseva. she'll play slovakia's dominika cibulkova next. ? and kyle edmund beat australia's alex bolt, also in straight sets. edmund, seeded 21st, goes on to play american bradley klahn. the royal air force celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbey, and a huge flypast over buckingham palace. 100...
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the cops and past and is now going on remember the magic circle now lives in brixton district in south london. avenue he was the british capital's first market street to be that's where the electricity many people in brixton descended from african and caribbean immigrants . i think you know. there's a lot of work being done here and it's sort of like a regenerating lively even if it's in may i don't feel discomfort at work at home. live the environment it's not the richest but it's what. it is the most. is a victorian convent well. she is a special fund of the folks and it takes back thanks england team. this problem is one of the few in london where they still have snow on the street if. they come in here with anyone you like to just close the door behind you. it's the perfect place to round off an evening in one of europe's. capitals. where just about at the halfway point is through the world cup soccer tournament in russia now while the various nations battle it out on the siren page we've been checking out what's going on on the sidelines such as with the fans and the soccer paraphernalia
the cops and past and is now going on remember the magic circle now lives in brixton district in south london. avenue he was the british capital's first market street to be that's where the electricity many people in brixton descended from african and caribbean immigrants . i think you know. there's a lot of work being done here and it's sort of like a regenerating lively even if it's in may i don't feel discomfort at work at home. live the environment it's not the richest but it's what. it is...
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earlier, the constituency party of kate hoey at vauxhall, in south london, took a similar decision.p squib here in the uk but, last night, in less cloudy parts of the world, people gathered to watch the longest lunar eclipse this century. for an hour and 43 minutes, the night sky was home to a striking red ‘blood moon'. 0ur correspondent, stefan levy, takes a look at some of the best pictures. it was a spectacular sight for stargazers across the globe. the moon bathed night skies with its red glow for one hour and 43 minutes, as it was totally eclipsed by the earth. the display was visible from most of the southern hemisphere, but the best views were across eastern europe, east africa, and asia, where the entire eclipse was visible. the moon is passing right through the centre of the earth's shadow, so it's where the earth's shadow is at its widest, and so it lasts the longest. and the only light from the sun that can reach it is actually the light that has been filtered through the earth's atmosphere, and that's why it goes this beautiful dusky red colour. catching a glimpse of the
earlier, the constituency party of kate hoey at vauxhall, in south london, took a similar decision.p squib here in the uk but, last night, in less cloudy parts of the world, people gathered to watch the longest lunar eclipse this century. for an hour and 43 minutes, the night sky was home to a striking red ‘blood moon'. 0ur correspondent, stefan levy, takes a look at some of the best pictures. it was a spectacular sight for stargazers across the globe. the moon bathed night skies with its red...
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earlier, the constituency party of kate hoey — in vauxhall, south london — took a similar decision.might see last night and the clips of the moon. in many parts of the uk, idon't of the moon. in many parts of the uk, i don't think you could have seen much. no, iwas seen much. no, i was disappointed, most others missed out on the longer lunar eclipse in less than a century. an hour and a0 minutes, the night sky was home to a striking red ‘blood moon'. 0ur correspondent, stefan levy, takes a look at some of the best pictures. it was a spectacular sight for stargazers across the globe. the moon bathed night skies with its red glow for one hour and 43 minutes, as it was totally eclipsed by the earth. the display was visible from most of the southern hemisphere, but the best views were across eastern europe, east africa, and asia, where the entire eclipse was visible. the moon is passing right through the centre of the earth's shadow, so it's where the earth's shadow‘s at its widest, and so it lasts the longest. and the only light from the sun that can reach it is actually the light that
earlier, the constituency party of kate hoey — in vauxhall, south london — took a similar decision.might see last night and the clips of the moon. in many parts of the uk, idon't of the moon. in many parts of the uk, i don't think you could have seen much. no, iwas seen much. no, i was disappointed, most others missed out on the longer lunar eclipse in less than a century. an hour and a0 minutes, the night sky was home to a striking red ‘blood moon'. 0ur correspondent, stefan levy, takes...
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our reporter, noel phillips, is in south london for us at box park in east croydon. take us to it.nd me. everyone is so excited. they are celebrating. england has done at! we could go potentially all the way to the finals. gareth southgate yesterday said he wanted to continue making this dream. with a few minutes to go, england remain positive and that the strength they have played. harry maguire, the 22—year—old. .. gareth have played. harry maguire, the 22—year—old... gareth southgate... you can talk to anybody here and they are shouting that gareth is the man! you might be struggling to hear me but i will give you a sense of how people are feeling. if you follow me, i can talk to a few people. i live on bbc. the game so far? unbelievable. if you have not known, it's coming home. we have played so well, we have controlled so played so well, we have controlled so well. we're going to win the world cup. just a few minutes to go. before the end of this game. can we go all the way? of course we can! its england, come on! it's coming home, made! coming home! all that sweat and the cid
our reporter, noel phillips, is in south london for us at box park in east croydon. take us to it.nd me. everyone is so excited. they are celebrating. england has done at! we could go potentially all the way to the finals. gareth southgate yesterday said he wanted to continue making this dream. with a few minutes to go, england remain positive and that the strength they have played. harry maguire, the 22—year—old. .. gareth have played. harry maguire, the 22—year—old... gareth...
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sophie long, bbc news, south london. the go back to our top story, some pictures from nasa.nar eclipse, the blood moon and eclipse. the log is taking place of the 21st century. —— the longest. this is a historic occasion because this will be the longest blood moon eclipse of the 21st century, when the light from the moon is com pletely the light from the moon is completely obscured. and this is going to last for just completely obscured. and this is going to last forjust under an hour and 43 minutes. we heard that experts particularly don't like it being called the blood moon because it is humanised, but let's face it, it is a dusty red. why is it red? the many colours of the summitare why is it red? the many colours of the summit are scattered by the earth's atmosphere but the reds longer wavelength get through, giving it its very, very distinctive reddish glow. that lunar eclipse taking place right now. the sticky paws from that and bring you all the sport. chris mitchelljoins us from the sportscenter. he will be walking on the moon. they've been hurtling down the mountain
sophie long, bbc news, south london. the go back to our top story, some pictures from nasa.nar eclipse, the blood moon and eclipse. the log is taking place of the 21st century. —— the longest. this is a historic occasion because this will be the longest blood moon eclipse of the 21st century, when the light from the moon is com pletely the light from the moon is completely obscured. and this is going to last for just completely obscured. and this is going to last forjust under an hour and...
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tonight matt merry from south london tells us how he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c atjust eighte factor viii, and that's like playing russian roulette with one empty chamber. and that's just absolutely shocking. my name is matthew merry, i'm a severe haemophiliac, that means my blood doesn't clot properly. you can't do stuff that normal kids do, you can't play games, you can't play rugby or football in case of bleeds into yourjoints or limbs. factor v!!! is a replacement protein that's injected into the veins. i've been receiving factor vii! injections since the late 1970s. there was no warnings given about whether there might be any risks attached to this or anything. when my mum told me, i don't think it really went in. i remember that night crying myself to sleep because i knew hiv leads to aids and leads to death. and at the time it wasn't a death sentence. it was very lonely, getting that news. my mum told me that i couldn't tell anyone because people were being hounded out of school, out of their homes, for being "aids scum". there is now a danger that has become a threat
tonight matt merry from south london tells us how he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c atjust eighte factor viii, and that's like playing russian roulette with one empty chamber. and that's just absolutely shocking. my name is matthew merry, i'm a severe haemophiliac, that means my blood doesn't clot properly. you can't do stuff that normal kids do, you can't play games, you can't play rugby or football in case of bleeds into yourjoints or limbs. factor v!!! is a replacement protein that's...
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tonight, matt merry from south london tells us how he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c atjust eightssian roulette with one empty chamber. and that's just absolutely shocking. my name is matthew merry, i'm a severe haemophiliac. that means my blood doesn't clot properly. you can't do stuff that normal kids do, you can't play games, you can't play rugby or football in case of bleeds into yourjoints or limbs. factor viii is a replacement protein that's injected into the veins. i've been receiving factor viii injections since the late 1970s, and there was no warnings given about whether there might be any risks attached to this or anything. when my mum told me, i don't think it really went in. i remember that night crying myself to sleep, because i knew hiv leads to aids and leads to death. and at the time, it was a death sentence. i failed my a—levels, i was just really turning up and going out with friends and smoking cannabis and going to raves and reallyjust trying to squeeze as much enjoyment out of life as possible before i died. when i was thinking about my future, i thought that
tonight, matt merry from south london tells us how he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c atjust eightssian roulette with one empty chamber. and that's just absolutely shocking. my name is matthew merry, i'm a severe haemophiliac. that means my blood doesn't clot properly. you can't do stuff that normal kids do, you can't play games, you can't play rugby or football in case of bleeds into yourjoints or limbs. factor viii is a replacement protein that's injected into the veins. i've been...
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sophie long, bbc news, south london.raq as demonstrators rally against widespread corruption and social inequality. on friday, thousands of people took to the streets of basra and other cities across the country calling for political change. stefan levy reports. for three weeks now, angry protests have rocked basra. the southern city is iraqi's made oil hub, home to over 70% of its reserves. but few living here reap the rewards. people lack basic amenities like clean water and electricity. jobs are hard to come by. these placards read "i wa nt to come by. these placards read "i want my rights, i want my country". rallies over these issues are not new, but this time around the unrest has been more widespread. protesters are demanding more reform to the parliamentary quota system installed after the us invasion of their writing 2003. —— of iraq. translation: the government are making the same promises time and time again and they tell you they cannot fulfil demands because of the quota system. the prime minister cannot eve
sophie long, bbc news, south london.raq as demonstrators rally against widespread corruption and social inequality. on friday, thousands of people took to the streets of basra and other cities across the country calling for political change. stefan levy reports. for three weeks now, angry protests have rocked basra. the southern city is iraqi's made oil hub, home to over 70% of its reserves. but few living here reap the rewards. people lack basic amenities like clean water and electricity. jobs...
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sophie long, bbc news, south london. so how embarrassing is this for prince charles?r royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. knowing what we know now, for prince charles to have written what he did, expressing sympathy for bishop ball is undoubtedly embarrassing and suggests a degree of naivete and a disinclination. that is a 2018 perspective and we must remember that act in the 1990s many people and institutions were failing to ask proper questions, at the bbc included, aboutjimmy savile. vicious ball was extremely well connected —— bishop ball. among the establishment there were people with a wilful blindness. he is keenly interested in faith, and track the two charismatic men of faith, prince charles. he said bishop ball was interesting and engaging. we also must remember that trials felt he was unfairly criticised in the 1980s by the critic and that made him attracted to this figure. certainly, today, within clarence house, there is deep regret, as the prince said in his statement. there is frustration and anger that the good faith invested in this man was so gri
sophie long, bbc news, south london. so how embarrassing is this for prince charles?r royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. knowing what we know now, for prince charles to have written what he did, expressing sympathy for bishop ball is undoubtedly embarrassing and suggests a degree of naivete and a disinclination. that is a 2018 perspective and we must remember that act in the 1990s many people and institutions were failing to ask proper questions, at the bbc included, aboutjimmy savile....
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command says that a man has been charged with terrorism offences. 43—year—old ravi mendis, from south londonration of terrorist acts. he will appear at westminster magistrates court tomorrow. a woman who lost nine members of her family when a tourist boat sank in a lake in the us mid—western state of missouri on friday, has been describing what happened. in all, 17 people died when the duck boat capsized during a thunder storm on table rock lake. caroline davies reports. oh my god, oh my god! oh, we're going under! fighting against the waves and taking on water. this was moments before the duck boat sank. 17 people didn't survive. tia coleman was one of those on board. she was rescued, but nine of herfamily members — including her husband and three children — died. the captain said something about life jackets. he'd said, "above you are your life jackets. there's three sizes." he said, "i'm going to show you where they are, but you won't need them, so no need to worry." so we didn't grab them. i felt like if i was able to get a life jacket, i could have saved my babies, because they could ha
command says that a man has been charged with terrorism offences. 43—year—old ravi mendis, from south londonration of terrorist acts. he will appear at westminster magistrates court tomorrow. a woman who lost nine members of her family when a tourist boat sank in a lake in the us mid—western state of missouri on friday, has been describing what happened. in all, 17 people died when the duck boat capsized during a thunder storm on table rock lake. caroline davies reports. oh my god, oh my...
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earlier, the constituency party of kate hoey at vauxhall in south london took a similar decision. theodore mccarrick. he's accused of sexually abusing a teenager as well as several young priests during his time as a bishop. the pope says mccarrick is no longer a member of the college of cardinals and has ordered him to observe a life of prayer and penance in seclusion while the church investigates the allegations. the headlines on bbc news: travel disruption at airports, on the roads and at the channel tunnel, as the recent heatwave continues to cause problems. some ryanair flights from stansted have been cancelled. mps warn british democracy is in crisis because of targeted campaigns of hate and misinformation on social media. the chief constable of the west midlands admits his police force is occasionally providing a poor service — and apologises. the world's largest firefighting plane — carrying about 70,000 litres of water — is heading towards northern california where a wildfire has been out of control since monday. thousands of firefighters are continuing to battle the fire,
earlier, the constituency party of kate hoey at vauxhall in south london took a similar decision. theodore mccarrick. he's accused of sexually abusing a teenager as well as several young priests during his time as a bishop. the pope says mccarrick is no longer a member of the college of cardinals and has ordered him to observe a life of prayer and penance in seclusion while the church investigates the allegations. the headlines on bbc news: travel disruption at airports, on the roads and at the...
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we are into the second half. 0ur reporter noel phillips is in south london for us at box park in eastsphere has been incredible. ijust want the atmosphere has been incredible. i just want to show you the reaction to harry maguire's incredible goal. this is how fans celebrated, chucking their side in the air, chucking their side in the air, chucking their side in the air, chucking their drinks. i tell you something, the smell in the park right now, it is side and sweat. it is incredibly hard. people are confident. they do not want to talk about the prospective england not winning. they are focusing on the positives, not forgetting we have made history so far, that penalty shoot out this week has given people momentum, yes, we can do it. that goal and two near misses has got us an edge. let's get some reaction from some fans. what are your name is? geordie. joel. connor. jack. what is your take so far? all i am saying is, marouane fellaini, we'll see you in the final. england have not played the football we have seen in the group games, we have been slow. we need to speed it up. can we
we are into the second half. 0ur reporter noel phillips is in south london for us at box park in eastsphere has been incredible. ijust want the atmosphere has been incredible. i just want to show you the reaction to harry maguire's incredible goal. this is how fans celebrated, chucking their side in the air, chucking their side in the air, chucking their side in the air, chucking their drinks. i tell you something, the smell in the park right now, it is side and sweat. it is incredibly hard....
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in croydon according to latest figures in south london toward encloses and more than thirty primary education oversubscription of a now over a thousand percent in some cases schools better in your day the ranges i think schools definitely better in my day. now i think what is happening is this so-called gangs or gangsters are actually people that are prisoners prisoners to the streets prisoners to certain ideologies and ideals you know that they are governed by you know when i think of it and i look at the picture of this actually no law so what's happening is these young men or forming groups. and they're just making up their own laws and thus you see people who are gang members and killing jobs on the streets and they kill each other agree rather than anyone else outside these areas one reason why mainstream media portrayals of this isn't deserve isolated from mainstream britain i think is actually due to the for they probably want to. put it under the carpet so they don't really want to show what is really happening and what is happening is making headlines so media of our. day or fuel in
in croydon according to latest figures in south london toward encloses and more than thirty primary education oversubscription of a now over a thousand percent in some cases schools better in your day the ranges i think schools definitely better in my day. now i think what is happening is this so-called gangs or gangsters are actually people that are prisoners prisoners to the streets prisoners to certain ideologies and ideals you know that they are governed by you know when i think of it and i...
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i have some pictures on your i phone i do i do it's insane my hometown croydon south london not the most fashionable place i can tell you they went absolutely nuts for this let me show you. and your family is watching two. families. yeah they're all in my grandparents. but that just gives you some idea of what's going on in england right it's living room the you have there. michel the whole country is loving this team at the moment give us three things we have to laugh about this english squad three things while i only three listen to the difficult questions and i and maybe i can give you three actually i can give you one one was. i think the togetherness of this team united that their team for once england are not used to you know playing as a team it's come from the error of gerrard and. back and these guys but there's no egos in this team so i think that's a really that's the secret weapon i would say and they controlled the game against and this we normally the english you know they're like a little bit of flattered and a little nervous but but they had this they were stable enough b
i have some pictures on your i phone i do i do it's insane my hometown croydon south london not the most fashionable place i can tell you they went absolutely nuts for this let me show you. and your family is watching two. families. yeah they're all in my grandparents. but that just gives you some idea of what's going on in england right it's living room the you have there. michel the whole country is loving this team at the moment give us three things we have to laugh about this english squad...
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command says that a man has been charged with terrorism offences. 43—year—old ravi mendis from south londonation of terrorist acts. he will appear at westminster magistrates court tomorrow. officials in afghanistan say ten people have been killed in an explosion near kabul‘s international airport. it took place shortly after the afghan vice president, abdul rashid dostum, returned to the country after more than a year in exile. he left afghanistan last year amid allegations of torture and abuse. his motorcade had left the airport only minutes before the explosion. jordan says it's taken in more than four hundred syrian white helmet rescuers and their families from war—torn southern syria. the volunteer rescuers have been evacuated by bus overnight through the israeli—occupied golan heights. the civil defence workers and theirfamilies had been trapped by a syrian—government offensive in the south—west of the country. the israeli defence forces have tweeted, describing the evacuation as an exceptional humanitarian gesture at the request of the us and european countries. jordan says it's agree
command says that a man has been charged with terrorism offences. 43—year—old ravi mendis from south londonation of terrorist acts. he will appear at westminster magistrates court tomorrow. officials in afghanistan say ten people have been killed in an explosion near kabul‘s international airport. it took place shortly after the afghan vice president, abdul rashid dostum, returned to the country after more than a year in exile. he left afghanistan last year amid allegations of torture and...
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sophie long, bbc news, south london. nicholas witchell, our royal correspondent, is with me. embarrassing is this the prince? from the perspective of 2018, to read what we know now that the prince of wales expressed sympathy for what he called the monstrous wrongs done to the bishop is unquestionably embarrassing for him. it suggests, i think, a degree of na ivete, it suggests, i think, a degree of naivete, a disinclination to ask reasonable questions about the indiscretion that caused the bishop to resign as bishop of gloucester. but we must remember that prince charles was not alone in the 19905 in being naive and with a disinclination to ask questions about this sort of thing. but the wider church, the nhs, the bbc in the case ofjimmy savile were equally at fault in that respect. there are two things we should remember in the case of prince charles. we know he's interested in faith. he is attracted to charismatic people of faith who make faith more accessible. bishop ball by all accounts was such a person. charles said he found interesting and engaging. also, in the 19905,
sophie long, bbc news, south london. nicholas witchell, our royal correspondent, is with me. embarrassing is this the prince? from the perspective of 2018, to read what we know now that the prince of wales expressed sympathy for what he called the monstrous wrongs done to the bishop is unquestionably embarrassing for him. it suggests, i think, a degree of na ivete, it suggests, i think, a degree of naivete, a disinclination to ask reasonable questions about the indiscretion that caused the...
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sophie long, bbc news, south london. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell is outside clarence house how embarrassing is all of this for prince charles? knowing what we know now, for prince charles to havret 0nazi did in 1995 expressing sympathy for the "monstrous wrongs" supposedly done to bishop ball is undoubtedly embarrassing, it suggests a degree of naivete and a disinclination to ask proper questions, for example about why he had had to resign as bishop of gloucester but that is a 2018 perspective, we must remember that backin perspective, we must remember that back in the 1990s, many people and institutions were failing to ask proper questions, the bbc included aboutjimmy savile. we must also remember that bishop ball was extremely well connected within the establishment. lawyers for some of the victims that they among the establishment, there were people who exhibited a wilful blindness towards his behaviour. in the case prince charles, two things to remember, firstly, he is keenly interested in his faith, and attracted to charismatic men of faith. he thought that bishop ball
sophie long, bbc news, south london. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell is outside clarence house how embarrassing is all of this for prince charles? knowing what we know now, for prince charles to havret 0nazi did in 1995 expressing sympathy for the "monstrous wrongs" supposedly done to bishop ball is undoubtedly embarrassing, it suggests a degree of naivete and a disinclination to ask proper questions, for example about why he had had to resign as bishop of gloucester but...
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sophie long, bbc news, south london.correspondent nicholas witchell explained how prince charles will be reacting to this. knowing what we know now, for prince charles to have written as he did in 19 -- 1995 charles to have written as he did in 19 —— 1995 expressing sympathy for the "monstrous wrongs" supposedly done to bishop ball is undoubtedly embarrassing. this suggests a degree of maybe two, a disinclination not to ask proper questions about why he had to resign as bishop of gloucester. but that is a 2018 perspective. we must remember that in the 1990s, many people and many institutions were failing to ask proper questions, the bbc included, aboutjimmy southwell. we must also remember that bishop ball was extremely well—connected within the establishment. lawyers for some of the victims have said that among the establishment there were people who exhibited a wilful blindness towards his behaviour. in the case of prince charles, two things we should remember, i think. charles, two things we should remember, ithink. f
sophie long, bbc news, south london.correspondent nicholas witchell explained how prince charles will be reacting to this. knowing what we know now, for prince charles to have written as he did in 19 -- 1995 charles to have written as he did in 19 —— 1995 expressing sympathy for the "monstrous wrongs" supposedly done to bishop ball is undoubtedly embarrassing. this suggests a degree of maybe two, a disinclination not to ask proper questions about why he had to resign as bishop of...
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thank you very much. 0ur reporter noel phillips — is in south london for us — at box park in east croydon how has it been? not many fans but people are leaving in making their way home, singing and shouting with some spectacular memories, they paid and sought england achieve a triumph. they saw a bit of history and gareth southgate, i am so excited myself. the weather has been dead in the atmosphere has been electric. we will get some reaction from two former footballers who have kindly come down today to watch the game. a former footballer turned boxer. come down today to watch the game. a formerfootballer turned boxer. you predicted this will be a 2—0 victory for england. i was being optimistic andl for england. i was being optimistic and i was right. so it was good. it is brilliant, semifinals here we come. when you look back at the match itself, the game, was there anything that stood out for you and turns of the highlights?” anything that stood out for you and turns of the highlights? i think our goalie again, fantastic, do you know what i mean? some great saves. but i think collecti
thank you very much. 0ur reporter noel phillips — is in south london for us — at box park in east croydon how has it been? not many fans but people are leaving in making their way home, singing and shouting with some spectacular memories, they paid and sought england achieve a triumph. they saw a bit of history and gareth southgate, i am so excited myself. the weather has been dead in the atmosphere has been electric. we will get some reaction from two former footballers who have kindly...
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my colleague, martine croxall, has spent the day at st george's hospital in tooting in south london throughout and the staff caring for her. welcome back to saint george's hospital, we have moved to the paediatric department where we will need a nine—year—old patient who is just about to go home and some of the staff who work here as well. we are joined the staff who work here as well. we arejoined by carol who is the staff who work here as well. we are joined by carol who is a senior here and mariella who is the patient and has been waiting patiently for us and has been waiting patiently for us to come and talk to her, she is doing some colouring and and tracy as well and en who is herfather. sorry to interrupt your colouring but what have you been here for?” have been here for a biopsy and i have been here for a biopsy and i have been here for a biopsy and i have been very inspired by the nurses and i really want to be a nurses and i really want to be a nurse now. has it been fun? a lot of people find a hospital a scary place but that does not seem to be the case for you? no, it has been ama
my colleague, martine croxall, has spent the day at st george's hospital in tooting in south london throughout and the staff caring for her. welcome back to saint george's hospital, we have moved to the paediatric department where we will need a nine—year—old patient who is just about to go home and some of the staff who work here as well. we are joined the staff who work here as well. we arejoined by carol who is the staff who work here as well. we are joined by carol who is a senior here...
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the girl, who's from erith in south—east london, was taken to hospital but later died. the rather iso hit the road wet it comes to pumping up prices due to the row. some restaurants may tip the scale in the us and may not leave something behind when paying the bill. hello, and welcome to asia business report. we began the programme with the impact of us ta riffs programme with the impact of us tariffs on the global economy. bmw says it will raise the prices of two us made sports utilities in china to with the increasing costs. the german carmaker says, starting monday, it will raise the retail price of the ex— live and it seeks by 4— price of the ex— live and it seeks by a— 7%. price of the ex— live and it seeks by 4— 7%. the chinese post a new ta riffs by 4— 7%. the chinese post a new tariffs on about $34 billion in us goods as part of the widening trade i’ow goods as part of the widening trade row and it is notjust car manufacturers who are concerned. as we look ahead to the next fed meeting on wednesday, our next guests meeting on wednesday, our next gu ests says meeting on wednes
the girl, who's from erith in south—east london, was taken to hospital but later died. the rather iso hit the road wet it comes to pumping up prices due to the row. some restaurants may tip the scale in the us and may not leave something behind when paying the bill. hello, and welcome to asia business report. we began the programme with the impact of us ta riffs programme with the impact of us tariffs on the global economy. bmw says it will raise the prices of two us made sports utilities in...
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update they had a fairly presseat session with the a week before kicking off in south london them intoek, the key event of the global aviation industry every year and it's important to give a upbeat picture because that's where a lot of the reporters will be placed way a lot of airlines and he wants to make sure the products on offer are up to scratch. the problem that they have had with some of the products are behind them and that's very much the message they get today, saying, yes, we had issues with the a320 in particular. but they want to have 800 orders this year. he says it will be tough, but we will get there. so the attitude was fairly upbeat today. mean --what is the -- i is it a supply chain thing or demand power? what is it? engines,oblem is the frankly. engine option. boeing has a very similar aircraft. those engines are very fuel-efficient, but they are also new, fairly untested and really cutting edge in terms of technology and its teething issues really. they are having some issues with the technology. it's fixable, but it's taking time. they have to go through inspecti
update they had a fairly presseat session with the a week before kicking off in south london them intoek, the key event of the global aviation industry every year and it's important to give a upbeat picture because that's where a lot of the reporters will be placed way a lot of airlines and he wants to make sure the products on offer are up to scratch. the problem that they have had with some of the products are behind them and that's very much the message they get today, saying, yes, we had...
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and with news of a big shock for another american woman, here's holly hamilton in south west london.o the 5an wimbledon championships right here in london, where the sun has been shining since first thing monday when fans arrived in their droves. but they're not here for the weather, they're here to watch tennis and watch their heroes in action and they were here for a treat on day oneroger. federer on court defending his title, looking for his ninth wimbledon title here. years or eight already but can he get another? it feels like you're walking out for the finals because the fans are there, wonderful pressure, i feel so privileged. centre court felt the same way as fedorova quested for title number nine against a man who tested him in the second round last year. this was different for lajovic, federer a setup different for lajovic, federer a setu p after different for lajovic, federer a setup after 20 minutes. important to c0 nse rve setup after 20 minutes. important to conserve energy in the heat, federer wasn't in the kind of mood to hang around. masterful performance, could be o
and with news of a big shock for another american woman, here's holly hamilton in south west london.o the 5an wimbledon championships right here in london, where the sun has been shining since first thing monday when fans arrived in their droves. but they're not here for the weather, they're here to watch tennis and watch their heroes in action and they were here for a treat on day oneroger. federer on court defending his title, looking for his ninth wimbledon title here. years or eight already...
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