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john maguire, bbc news, cumbria. — a free challenge which rewards competitors for exploring their town or city on foot or bicycle. the idea's to get people more active, and is currently being played in poole, weymouth, torbay, southwark and swindon. mike bushell has been to find out more. suddenly one day they appeared — nearly 200 grey boxes on lamp posts around swindon. ping. from a distance they might look like new parking metres, but when approached they make funny noises. fanfare. they're not parking metres or anything of the sort. no, these are part of the beat the street game. 175 boxes have been put around swindon, just like this, and other towns and cities around the uk, so we can get out there and explore more our urban environment. and tap our cards on here, make it light up, and score points. and onto the next one. these little boxes have helped this family settle into their new home in swindon. they now go exploring after work and school, making friends with the place and people. ping. we are new here, b
john maguire, bbc news, cumbria. — a free challenge which rewards competitors for exploring their town or city on foot or bicycle. the idea's to get people more active, and is currently being played in poole, weymouth, torbay, southwark and swindon. mike bushell has been to find out more. suddenly one day they appeared — nearly 200 grey boxes on lamp posts around swindon. ping. from a distance they might look like new parking metres, but when approached they make funny noises. fanfare....
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maguire's attacker was a notorious abuser from boston who went to prison and later died. maguire kept his silence until last month. >> it's been a painful sort of reality for me to -- to come to grips with, but part is i needed to do that, too. because people were asking me to be an advocate for others, and i knew inside my own heart i couldn't be an advocate for them if i couldn't be an advocate for myself. >> reporter: the church has been rocked by allegations of misconduct and coverups. in response many dioceses, including san jose in oakland, plan to release the names of clergy members facing credible accusations of sexual abuse. >> what the church can do to recover from that is to be transparent now and accountable now. that's why you will see more and more diocese like the local diocese here opening up their records. >> reporter: the san jose do i owe cease has been holding listening sessions with parishioners and victims as a way to regain trust. church leaders say structural reforms are needed to hold those in power accountable. >> shouldn't this have been done a
maguire's attacker was a notorious abuser from boston who went to prison and later died. maguire kept his silence until last month. >> it's been a painful sort of reality for me to -- to come to grips with, but part is i needed to do that, too. because people were asking me to be an advocate for others, and i knew inside my own heart i couldn't be an advocate for them if i couldn't be an advocate for myself. >> reporter: the church has been rocked by allegations of misconduct and...
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john maguire, bbc news, manchester. us much more information about the seafaring warriors' movements in the middle ages. the boat—like shape was found about half a meter was found about half a metre beneath a burial mound, using radar technology — excavation has been ruled out for the moment, though, because winter is coming. the vikings were known to bury their kings and chiefs aboard a boat hoisted onshore and left under a mound of earth. only three viking ships in good condition have been discovered in norway. now we are going to head to the house of commons and hear the start of that urgent question, there is a statement following on from the report about bullying and behaviour within the houses of parliament. what the house might ultimately decide, ifirmly believe what the house might ultimately decide, i firmly believe that the only possible way to resolve this matter is the establishment of a body which is both entirely independent of and external to parliament to hear and adjudicate upon all allegations of bully
john maguire, bbc news, manchester. us much more information about the seafaring warriors' movements in the middle ages. the boat—like shape was found about half a meter was found about half a metre beneath a burial mound, using radar technology — excavation has been ruled out for the moment, though, because winter is coming. the vikings were known to bury their kings and chiefs aboard a boat hoisted onshore and left under a mound of earth. only three viking ships in good condition have...
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john maguire, bbc news, at the somme battlefield. time for a look at the weather. particularly hurricane michael a phenomenally strong storm, one of the most powerful to hit the us mainland, almost category five and it is ripping through the south—east, moving through georgia and into the carolinas and there is and into the carolinas and there is a concern of more flash flooding, following on from florence. on to our shores and this is the start of storm callum, nothing in comparison to michael but it will
john maguire, bbc news, at the somme battlefield. time for a look at the weather. particularly hurricane michael a phenomenally strong storm, one of the most powerful to hit the us mainland, almost category five and it is ripping through the south—east, moving through georgia and into the carolinas and there is and into the carolinas and there is a concern of more flash flooding, following on from florence. on to our shores and this is the start of storm callum, nothing in comparison to...
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harry maguire said that words can't describe how i feel.ion for leicester and its people touched the hearts of many. there will be much more reaction later and tributes on the bbc news channel throughout the afternoon. lewis hamilton says he is not thinking about trying to match michael schumacher‘s record after winning his fifth drivers title in formula 1. no one has more than michael schumacher, winning seven. next is juan manuel michael schumacher, winning seven. next isjuan manuel fangio, who hamilton now shares his position with. i don't look at it that i have missed things. everyone has to sacrifice things, but i'm doing everything they want to do. am i sacrificing? there are for sure sacrifices will you need to make sure and deliver, but they are not sacrifices that you wish you didn't have to make. they are sacrifices that will get you what you want to be. if at the beginning of the year and his said you have to leave this site, leave that out, stay in, do these different things, then you will get yourfaith, these different things,
harry maguire said that words can't describe how i feel.ion for leicester and its people touched the hearts of many. there will be much more reaction later and tributes on the bbc news channel throughout the afternoon. lewis hamilton says he is not thinking about trying to match michael schumacher‘s record after winning his fifth drivers title in formula 1. no one has more than michael schumacher, winning seven. next is juan manuel michael schumacher, winning seven. next isjuan manuel fangio,...
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breakfast‘s john maguire went to meet them.oks at its very best. and it's this landscape, the soil, the plants, and the animals, where david and bekka corrie—close have chosen to live and to farm. finally getting this was installed so we have water in every field. it will make a massive difference to the farm. they are not from a farming family and neither went to agricultural college. this is their dream. not a fairytale one though. and they are determined to make it a reality. so our family initially, when we decided that we were going to live off grid in a yurt and start buying animals and start farming, they thought we were absolutely nuts, didn't they? well, they were supportive, but they probably thought it would last five minutes. but it didn't last five minutes. and we are incredibly stubborn, determined people. after five years learning the ropes, they have taken on a national trust tenancy. both parties are adamant that land end farm must be nature friendly. we want to make sure that there is a viable business for the
breakfast‘s john maguire went to meet them.oks at its very best. and it's this landscape, the soil, the plants, and the animals, where david and bekka corrie—close have chosen to live and to farm. finally getting this was installed so we have water in every field. it will make a massive difference to the farm. they are not from a farming family and neither went to agricultural college. this is their dream. not a fairytale one though. and they are determined to make it a reality. so our...
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john maguire reports.was just 16 years old when he was knocked off his moped by a hit—and—run driver in north london two years ago. they just left my son. they basically got out of the car and ran, and didn't even go out and hold his hand, sit with him, theyjust ran. theyjust ran and left him there to die. nine days after the collision, alfie died in hospital. the driver pleaded guilty to careless driving and was sentenced to 12 months in prison. dangerous driving is what he should have been charged with and he should have got a lot longer sentence, but he didn't. i think it would've made a bit of difference to me, obviously, not my heartache, because that's never going to go away. but i would have felt something was... justice was done, something was done for my son, for him having his life taken like that. 27 of the 44 police forces in england and wales responded to a freedom of information request from the bbc. the figures show the number of times a driver or rider failed to stop after a collision rose
john maguire reports.was just 16 years old when he was knocked off his moped by a hit—and—run driver in north london two years ago. they just left my son. they basically got out of the car and ran, and didn't even go out and hold his hand, sit with him, theyjust ran. theyjust ran and left him there to die. nine days after the collision, alfie died in hospital. the driver pleaded guilty to careless driving and was sentenced to 12 months in prison. dangerous driving is what he should have...
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john maguire, bbc news, at the somme battlefield. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willets. the weather dominic king. —— dominating. it has been, particularly hurricane michael a phenomenally strong storm, one of the most powerful to hit the us mainland, almost category five and it is ripping through the south—east, moving through georgia and into the carolinas and there is and into the carolinas and there is a concern of more flash flooding, following on from florence. on to oui’ following on from florence. on to our shores and this is the start of storm callum, nothing in comparison to michael but it will bring wet and windy weather. it will develop through this evening and overnight and it has prompted the met office toissue and it has prompted the met office to issue an amber warning for the rain, particularly for south wales. it will be a main event for most of us it will be a main event for most of us and there it ain't splashed or two ahead of it, sharon was in the north—east of scotland and rain behind it —— showers. between there is some sunshi
john maguire, bbc news, at the somme battlefield. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willets. the weather dominic king. —— dominating. it has been, particularly hurricane michael a phenomenally strong storm, one of the most powerful to hit the us mainland, almost category five and it is ripping through the south—east, moving through georgia and into the carolinas and there is and into the carolinas and there is a concern of more flash flooding, following on from florence. on to...
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will be a first for davis, who'll play stuart bingham after the former world champion beat stephen maguirethe taekwondo grand prix in manchester. shuyin zheng of china stretched to a 6—1 lead in the final, and despite a late fight back in the third round, the bout finished 6—4 and walkden had to settle for silver. a little bit of mixed emotions. obviously i did a lot better in the semifinal, it was really hard, a tough opponent in the final but like i said, all i want to do is try and win gold and i wasjust a little bit off that today. i felt like i tried a good few things, it did not pull off for me but that's tae kwon do for you. on the 16th of may hopefully i can turn this silver now into gold in the world championships and retain my title. later today double olympic taekwando champion jadejones is in action and you can watch live on the red button or the bbc sport website, but let's hear brooks koepka will be the world's number one golfer when the rankings are officially announced tomorrow. koepka finished four shots clear of the field to win the cj cup in south korea this morning. he'
will be a first for davis, who'll play stuart bingham after the former world champion beat stephen maguirethe taekwondo grand prix in manchester. shuyin zheng of china stretched to a 6—1 lead in the final, and despite a late fight back in the third round, the bout finished 6—4 and walkden had to settle for silver. a little bit of mixed emotions. obviously i did a lot better in the semifinal, it was really hard, a tough opponent in the final but like i said, all i want to do is try and win...
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john maguire, bbc news, manchester.esleyjudd and peter duncan. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm charlotte franks. five teenagers who were said to be on a mission "to do violence" have been jailed for fatally stabbing a man in an unprovoked attack. daniel frederick, a stranger to his killers was knifed repeatedly by the group just yards from his home in hackney. three teenagers were convicted of murder while another two were found guilty of manslaughter. an online fundraising platform has announced it will scrap fees for campaigns set up in response to major incidents and distasters. it's following criticism from the mp for bermondsey, neil coyle, who claimed justgiving had profited from £5000,000 of public donations, including money raised for grenfell tower residents and victims of the london bridge attack. the university of reading is backing a project to help save the declining bee population which experts say is threatening hundreds of billions of pou
john maguire, bbc news, manchester.esleyjudd and peter duncan. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm charlotte franks. five teenagers who were said to be on a mission "to do violence" have been jailed for fatally stabbing a man in an unprovoked attack. daniel frederick, a stranger to his killers was knifed repeatedly by the group just yards from his home in hackney. three teenagers were convicted of murder while another two...
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i think maguire has the better chance. those unicorns are just amazing.y item. the duke and duchess of sussex have been continuing to delight crowds on the second day of the couple's first official overseas tour. they have been visiting areas in new south wales, meeting with the royal flying doctor service and farmers affected by drought. let's speak to our sydney correspondent hywel griffith, who is in dubbo, and there has been some much—needed rain, hywel? absolutely, dubbo has been through some of its driest months on record. but for the royal visit, nick kamen bucketloads. and as you might be able to see, when the royal couple came toa able to see, when the royal couple came to a big community picnic at victoria park in dubbo, people really braved it with their ponchos, under their umbrellas, everyone desperate for a site of the royal couple, who obliged by going beneath umbrellas to give a speech about community feeling, community resilience, and the need to accept help when it is on offer. earlier in the day harry and meghan went to visit one of the
i think maguire has the better chance. those unicorns are just amazing.y item. the duke and duchess of sussex have been continuing to delight crowds on the second day of the couple's first official overseas tour. they have been visiting areas in new south wales, meeting with the royal flying doctor service and farmers affected by drought. let's speak to our sydney correspondent hywel griffith, who is in dubbo, and there has been some much—needed rain, hywel? absolutely, dubbo has been through...
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michelle palmer's solicitor, patrick maguire, explained yesterday would have been the police officer's why there was no protection at the palace of westminster, no armed protection at the palace of westminster. a special stone which is thought to have stood in london since prehistoric times is being returned to its original home after being temporarily moved to the museum of london. the london stone was moved away while construction took place on cannon street. it's thought it brought the city luck and survived the great fire of london and the blitz. now it's been returned with a new plaque explaining its history. today is national poetry day and a chance for everyone everywhere to read, share and enjoy poetry. our colleagues at bbc radio london commissioned momtaza mehri to write a poem on this year's subject of change. amy's statue looming over, hand on her hip, a rose the colour of a wound, nestled in her beehive. change is a backhanded kind of love. it's a test with no correct answers. we leave or are left behind, but what is ours is ours. if you want to hear more of her poetry you
michelle palmer's solicitor, patrick maguire, explained yesterday would have been the police officer's why there was no protection at the palace of westminster, no armed protection at the palace of westminster. a special stone which is thought to have stood in london since prehistoric times is being returned to its original home after being temporarily moved to the museum of london. the london stone was moved away while construction took place on cannon street. it's thought it brought the city...
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anniversary of barry bonds hitting homers 71 and 72 giving him the single season record, passing mark maguire hit one more back in 2001 for the record of 73, on the way to a grand total of 762. giant fans remember it well. >> for sure. >> they do. >> thanks, larry. >>> join us tonight at 9:00 on kofi tv 20 and cable channel 713. the growing call for a hollow wean-themed displace on the new salesforce tower. what a group is hoping to do tonight at 9:00. >>> then on "abc 7 news" at 11:00, giving new life to a beloved east bay business. the plan that will put a twist on the traditional nursery. coming up tonight on abc 7 at 8:00 it is "fresh off the boat" followed by ""speechless" at 8:30 and "child support" at 9:00. at 11:35, it is "jimmy kimmel live." tonights guests are riz ahmed and brad garrett from "single parents." >> finally tonight a thought about what really matters. if i had a nickel for every time someone says, give us good news tonight, the reality is a lot isn't good but i tell them, it is there, we always find the good news to report every night, too. that request i hear so often
anniversary of barry bonds hitting homers 71 and 72 giving him the single season record, passing mark maguire hit one more back in 2001 for the record of 73, on the way to a grand total of 762. giant fans remember it well. >> for sure. >> they do. >> thanks, larry. >>> join us tonight at 9:00 on kofi tv 20 and cable channel 713. the growing call for a hollow wean-themed displace on the new salesforce tower. what a group is hoping to do tonight at 9:00. >>>...
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john maguire, bbc news, manchester.tour in australia. they visited the governor general. prince harry thanked the australians for their warm welcome. thank you for the incredibly warm welcome. we generally couldn't think of a better place to announce the upcoming baby. be ita place to announce the upcoming baby. be it a boy, or girl. thank you very, very much. they also visited syd ney‘s very, very much. they also visited sydney's famous opera house. 0ur correspondence was there. day one of a16 correspondence was there. day one of a 16 day tour. they've already got suitcases worth of gifts for the nursery. stuffed animals, boots, and flowers a nd nursery. stuffed animals, boots, and flowers and cards handed out when they did a walkabout, here in australia. they were over there earlier today. hundreds of people queued for hours wanting to see them. everyone was asking about the baby and wanted to see if there was a bump or not. some people werejust keen to give congratulations. the young royals are genuinely popular here
john maguire, bbc news, manchester.tour in australia. they visited the governor general. prince harry thanked the australians for their warm welcome. thank you for the incredibly warm welcome. we generally couldn't think of a better place to announce the upcoming baby. be ita place to announce the upcoming baby. be it a boy, or girl. thank you very, very much. they also visited syd ney‘s very, very much. they also visited sydney's famous opera house. 0ur correspondence was there. day one of...
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john maguire, bbc news, cumbria. that's an interesting project and some stunning scenery.o look at the papers. we are joined by tim walker. good morning again. you've picked out a variety of stories in the papers. i think this will get people talking. an mp insists his second job as a doctor won't interfere with his duties. the issue here is, is being a mpa full—timejob or not? are the issue here is, is being a mpa full—time job or not? are we voting for someone who's going to freelance, part—time as well? the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich has pulled in extra money by putting in 28 hours a week in a hospital, on top of his mp time, at £77,000? there has been some disquiet about it. people say he's learning what it's like in a hospital and it informs his knowledge of the health service, but i wonder if he's got the stamina. it's an awkward subject for the telegraph, they pay borisjohnson £270,000 a year to write a column the paper. when an mp's salary is 77,000, and they are getting more elsewhere, where are your loyalties? there are two ends of this story, some
john maguire, bbc news, cumbria. that's an interesting project and some stunning scenery.o look at the papers. we are joined by tim walker. good morning again. you've picked out a variety of stories in the papers. i think this will get people talking. an mp insists his second job as a doctor won't interfere with his duties. the issue here is, is being a mpa full—timejob or not? are the issue here is, is being a mpa full—time job or not? are we voting for someone who's going to freelance,...
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i think it's jerry maguire, help us help you. my thanks to emily jane fox and doris kearns goodwin, whose new book "leadership in turbulent times" is a must read. >>> when we come back, donald trump seems to be taking his side job as part-time spokesman for saudi arabia quite seriously. we'll show you his latest on--message defense of the kingdom. e defense of the kingdom. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ comfort. what we deliver by delivering. ♪ today is a good day to make a plan for your financial goals and your everyday ones too. pnc can help. we'll be with you every step of the way. let's start today. >>> in today's coincidence news, just hours after trump floated the idea that "washington post" journalist jamal khashoggi was potentially murdered by rogue killers, it seems the saudi government is planning to give an explanation that absolves the crown prince, mbs, of any blame. nbc news reporting the saudis will claim khashoggi did die in the consulate in turkey but it was an interrogation attempt gone wrong. a short time ago, trump checked in with s
i think it's jerry maguire, help us help you. my thanks to emily jane fox and doris kearns goodwin, whose new book "leadership in turbulent times" is a must read. >>> when we come back, donald trump seems to be taking his side job as part-time spokesman for saudi arabia quite seriously. we'll show you his latest on--message defense of the kingdom. e defense of the kingdom. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ comfort. what we deliver by delivering. ♪ today is a good day to make a plan for your...
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said how brave princess eugenie was with the dress but here is the daily mirror, a piece by kevin maguirei don't want to rain on the parade but then reigning of the parade. the pictures showed what harry and megan's wedding was like and what this one was like. there was pictures of club and obama's inaugurations —— donald trump and obama ‘s. inaugurations —— donald trump and obama 's. it's full of mentions to austerity and universal credit, saint though a lot of people who don't like this. it is a worthwhile ps but i don't think most people feel the way kevin does. it certainly makes for newsprint doesn't it? papers are full of it. the last 17 pages of it. this is one page dedicated to the douglas. up up to —— b. s. somebody asked her if she was the queen. —— the duchess. she went out of the car and to the ground. this writer in the telegraph has got this kind of capturing the ambivalence people have two fergie, they love her or love to load her. she is a prominent cartoon character. —— love to dislike her. her hat apparently looks like harry potter's snit. let's look at the hat. apparent
said how brave princess eugenie was with the dress but here is the daily mirror, a piece by kevin maguirei don't want to rain on the parade but then reigning of the parade. the pictures showed what harry and megan's wedding was like and what this one was like. there was pictures of club and obama's inaugurations —— donald trump and obama ‘s. inaugurations —— donald trump and obama 's. it's full of mentions to austerity and universal credit, saint though a lot of people who don't like...
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he'll play stuart bingham after the former world champion beat stephen maguire 6—3.d snooker but you probably won't have to stay there much longer because he is out —— you're in. fast cat, thank you. you are welcome. earlier this month, scientists issued the most extensive warning yet on the risks of rising global temperatures and called for action to produce cleaner energy and measures to remove carbon from the atmosphere. the forestry commission suggests planting more trees could be the answer, as woodland in the uk already removes around 10 million tonnes of carbon from the air every year. we'rejoined now from bristol by landscape designer, lulu urquhart. good morning! tell us about the value of trees and cleaning up our airand have value of trees and cleaning up our air and have the whole process work? good morning. the trees we have on the planet at the moment are drawing down carbon from the atmosphere because they are effectively carbon, they are the living embodiment of carbon, and so they are cleaning up, so to speak, so they are valuable, important, crucial
he'll play stuart bingham after the former world champion beat stephen maguire 6—3.d snooker but you probably won't have to stay there much longer because he is out —— you're in. fast cat, thank you. you are welcome. earlier this month, scientists issued the most extensive warning yet on the risks of rising global temperatures and called for action to produce cleaner energy and measures to remove carbon from the atmosphere. the forestry commission suggests planting more trees could be the...
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will be a first for davis, who'll play stuart bingham after the former world champion beat stephen maguireshed 6—4 and walkden had to settle for silver. later today, double 0lympic taekwondo champion jadejones is in action, and you can watch live on the red button or the bbc sport website. live tae kwon do for you! what a way to spend your sunday! thank you. when former disney animator gary andrews suddenly lost his partner of almost 20 years last year, his grief was immense. but over the last 12 months, he has found comfort by creating a doodle a day to chronicle the challenges of dealing with grief with young children. he joins us now from his home in surrey. good morning. so nice to meet you. tell us a little bit about your partner, first of all, her death was tragic of cause and so sudden and unexpected. yeah, that's right. she was the most amazing woman, so kind and loving and always a smile for everybody. i was away on business in canada at the time and had a phone call to say that she, she phoned up to say that she felt like she felt a bit rubbish and went on to a couple of days and
will be a first for davis, who'll play stuart bingham after the former world champion beat stephen maguireshed 6—4 and walkden had to settle for silver. later today, double 0lympic taekwondo champion jadejones is in action, and you can watch live on the red button or the bbc sport website. live tae kwon do for you! what a way to spend your sunday! thank you. when former disney animator gary andrews suddenly lost his partner of almost 20 years last year, his grief was immense. but over the...
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joining us now are the daily mirror's associate editor kevin maguire and david wooding, political editoru both. kevin, we saw those pictures yesterday, about 700,000 we are led to believe on the streets, it won't make any difference will it? a huge march, the biggest since the anti—about war march in 2003,! iraq war. it had no impact on tony blair about what the organisers fear but it's a fine where public opinion is going, i think momentum is now with those who are questioning the wisdom of leaving the european union when the brexit that was promised in the original referendum does not exist, whether it is £350 million a week more for the nhs or the easiest deal in history, that is clearly untrue. we are now seeing the costs of what would happen if we left the european union, ican would happen if we left the european union, i can see the case for having a referendum which would be a real choice, people are better informed now than they ever have been, and it will be the real choice of staying in the european union, warts and all, or the cost of leaving. david, you heard 700,000 people,
joining us now are the daily mirror's associate editor kevin maguire and david wooding, political editoru both. kevin, we saw those pictures yesterday, about 700,000 we are led to believe on the streets, it won't make any difference will it? a huge march, the biggest since the anti—about war march in 2003,! iraq war. it had no impact on tony blair about what the organisers fear but it's a fine where public opinion is going, i think momentum is now with those who are questioning the wisdom of...
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john maguire reports. a gentle giant, but alfie 0'keefe—hedges was just 16 years old when he was knocked off his moped by a hit—and—run driver in north london two years ago. they just left my son. they basically got out of the car and ran, and didn't even go out and hold his hand, sit with him, theyjust ran. theyjust ran and left him there to die. nine days after the collision, alfie died in hospital. the driver pleaded guilty to careless driving and was sentenced to 12 months in prison. dangerous driving is what he should have been charged with and he should have got a lot longer sentence but he didn't. i think it would've made a bit of difference to me, obviously not my heartache, because that's never going to go away. but i would have felt something was... justice was done, something was done for my son, for him to have his life taken like that. 27 of the 44 police forces in england and wales responded to a freedom of information request from the bbc. the figures show the number of times a driver or rid
john maguire reports. a gentle giant, but alfie 0'keefe—hedges was just 16 years old when he was knocked off his moped by a hit—and—run driver in north london two years ago. they just left my son. they basically got out of the car and ran, and didn't even go out and hold his hand, sit with him, theyjust ran. theyjust ran and left him there to die. nine days after the collision, alfie died in hospital. the driver pleaded guilty to careless driving and was sentenced to 12 months in prison....
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noah biggs was booked into maguire correctional facility in san mateo county. the four juveniles were released to their parent's custody. the case will be forwarded to the district attorney's office for possible charges. (vicki) the redwood city former school employee accused of sending lewd texts to a 14- year old girl will have his day in court. 40-year old ian thomas whiteman was placed on administrative leave in 20-17 from nueva school in san mateo after the girls parents say they discovered intimate text conversations between him and their daughter. whiteman has plead not guilty...his trial is slated to begin february 25th. (grant) (grant) february 25th. to begin february 25th. (grant) happening now... police in santa cruz are looking for more victims... after a man is accused of secretly video taping women and teenage girls. officers arrested 29-year-old christopher swanson yesterday... after a female student at santa cruz high school said swanson had photographed her as well as other students. police say...during an interview with officers swanson admitt
noah biggs was booked into maguire correctional facility in san mateo county. the four juveniles were released to their parent's custody. the case will be forwarded to the district attorney's office for possible charges. (vicki) the redwood city former school employee accused of sending lewd texts to a 14- year old girl will have his day in court. 40-year old ian thomas whiteman was placed on administrative leave in 20-17 from nueva school in san mateo after the girls parents say they...
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breakfast‘s john maguire reports from norfolk. robbed, we put it up here... off and we can't hold big events in here in the summer. it's too much work. there's only a few of us to do the work, to clean... so wings just don't get done i'm afraid. their waste, especially their urine, is no respect of faith, history or culture. all species of bat in the uk are protected by law, so in churches, as elsewhere, people have to learn how to live with them. this is by far the principle species here, the sopranos purpose—build, almost identical, just a slightly pinker phase but the soprano picker stroll is a much smellier bat. when you get large numbers, they can create issues with smell. ecologists have come up with a plan, to encourage the bats into a corner of the church where the damagejustice brett kava naugh the church where the damagejustice brett kavanaugh i is the. how do you persuade them to the other side of the church? that's it, so the idea is rather bleak to use ultrasound —— where the damage can be contained. not all churches will need such a high—tech so
breakfast‘s john maguire reports from norfolk. robbed, we put it up here... off and we can't hold big events in here in the summer. it's too much work. there's only a few of us to do the work, to clean... so wings just don't get done i'm afraid. their waste, especially their urine, is no respect of faith, history or culture. all species of bat in the uk are protected by law, so in churches, as elsewhere, people have to learn how to live with them. this is by far the principle species here,...
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and harry maguire, whojoined later, says he'll never forget the chairman's support.ving there to pay tribute, pay their respects as well. good morning. morning, louise. they have been and they were here all day yesterday leaving tributes and you can see a portrait of mr srivaddhanaprabha outside the stadium and this way there's a sea of and shirts and scarves from leicester city fans. a club statement at 10pm yesterday said collectively their hearts were broken, they had lost a great man with kindness and generosity. tributes this morning on social media from peter shilton, for example, the leicester goalkeeping legend and england legend who says rip to the greatest ever owner of leicester, a privilege to have met him and condolences to the families who've lost their loved ones. there's a reason leicester city fans loved their own so much, it was because he did the little things incredibly well, like free t—shirts and doughnuts on match days —— their own. he also did the big things, giving millions of pounds to the university and hospital but it was this romantic ext
and harry maguire, whojoined later, says he'll never forget the chairman's support.ving there to pay tribute, pay their respects as well. good morning. morning, louise. they have been and they were here all day yesterday leaving tributes and you can see a portrait of mr srivaddhanaprabha outside the stadium and this way there's a sea of and shirts and scarves from leicester city fans. a club statement at 10pm yesterday said collectively their hearts were broken, they had lost a great man with...
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but he's only recently been to visit the battlefield itself — and our correspondentjohn maguire went is, so positive. people could think it was morbid but it is not. back home in somerset rob howard creates each figure by hand. matching a name to every real name. following a car crash and had depression, seeing images of dead and branded for returning from afghanistan. people ask why am i doing this. we are self funding. days like this you really do understand. what's the point of this was. these are just small figures. it is nothing like the real thing but once you do this, you do understand what all of that time and yea rs was understand what all of that time and years was for. next month at queen elizabeth olympic park, there will be 72,396, the number of troops that i'd at least on his bodies were never recovered. their names known to rob are immortalised in stone on the normal memorial. these are displayed with, as from their regiment. this is how they would have been on the day. they would have been on the day. they would have been on the day. they would have been next to each
but he's only recently been to visit the battlefield itself — and our correspondentjohn maguire went is, so positive. people could think it was morbid but it is not. back home in somerset rob howard creates each figure by hand. matching a name to every real name. following a car crash and had depression, seeing images of dead and branded for returning from afghanistan. people ask why am i doing this. we are self funding. days like this you really do understand. what's the point of this was....
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it was posted by robert maguire, and has been retweeted more than 57,000 times.lgorithms. pupils at the holy family primary in magherafelt, northern ireland, have broken the world record for the largest gathering of live scarecrows. 515 youngsters took part in the challenge. the school celebrates halloween annually with a fancy dress parade. and this year, they decided to go one step further with their record—breaking bid. they followed strict guidelines on what to wear and their hard work paid off. london's firefighters and their specially—trained dogs have been given new gear as part of the brigade's biggest kit update for eight years. the brigade's 4,800 firefighters and officers, and its two investigation dogs have new gold tunics, which will show up dirt and damage more easily than the old navy—coloured kit. the dogs will only wear their tunics at community events such as fire station open days. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. we had a cold and frosty start of the day. temperatures in rural areas of oxfordshire got down to minus five
it was posted by robert maguire, and has been retweeted more than 57,000 times.lgorithms. pupils at the holy family primary in magherafelt, northern ireland, have broken the world record for the largest gathering of live scarecrows. 515 youngsters took part in the challenge. the school celebrates halloween annually with a fancy dress parade. and this year, they decided to go one step further with their record—breaking bid. they followed strict guidelines on what to wear and their hard work...
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the bbc‘s john maguire went with him...the idea that we're standing on the soil that these men are actually in, you know, when i've dealt with it for so long, thinking about this, and the idea in some way of bringing them back from here, in a small way, it's so positive. it could easily — people could think it's morbid, but it's not. back home in somerset, rob heard creates each and every shroud by hand, matching them to name of the official record of those missing in the somme. he came up with the idea after a car crash, after seeing images of the dead and wounded returning from afghanistan. you ask the question why, why are you doing this, self funding? and it's always been a struggle. but, like this, you really do understand. you really do understand, deep down, what the point of this was. and these are just small figures. it's nothing like the real thing, obviously. but i think, once you do this, you do understand what all that effort and all that time and those years was for. next month, there will be 72,396, the numbe
the bbc‘s john maguire went with him...the idea that we're standing on the soil that these men are actually in, you know, when i've dealt with it for so long, thinking about this, and the idea in some way of bringing them back from here, in a small way, it's so positive. it could easily — people could think it's morbid, but it's not. back home in somerset, rob heard creates each and every shroud by hand, matching them to name of the official record of those missing in the somme. he came up...
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and harry maguire, whojoined later, says he'll never forget the chairman's support.ed the crash continues, a city's in mourning, remembering, as one sign says, "the belief, the joy and the memories." lauren moss, bbc news. the chancellor phillip hammond will deliver his last budget before brexit today. it's understood there'll be extra money for mental health services in england as part of a £20 billion boost for the nhs which was announced injune. but the chancellor is under pressure to find extra funding for other public services after years of austerity. with us now is our political guru norman smith. good morning. joanna, good morning. i think everyone at westminster waiting for brexit mode, not expecting a big bonanza budget today, but it seems mr hammond has some money to play with with better than expected tax receipts, which can provide, as we have heard, £2 billion more for mental health. we know there will be more money for roads, for rural broadband, and more money for the high street, so there will be little bits and pieces, but no big overarching spendin
and harry maguire, whojoined later, says he'll never forget the chairman's support.ed the crash continues, a city's in mourning, remembering, as one sign says, "the belief, the joy and the memories." lauren moss, bbc news. the chancellor phillip hammond will deliver his last budget before brexit today. it's understood there'll be extra money for mental health services in england as part of a £20 billion boost for the nhs which was announced injune. but the chancellor is under...