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swindon council, to try to get clarity on this, swindon council have asked the residents to stop separatingthey are making any environmental progress. there is no point doing it as they don't have the evidence it is being treated properly and separated out. why would they say that if they didn't think it was true? to be fact is council, we did at them for a response, the council has said, swindon council says it is fortu nate, swindon council says it is fortunate, in a sense, because it has an option to temporarily put the plastic recycling through a specialist plant that converted into fuel. it is using it in some way, but i suppose it does not meet the initial problem into the bard —— in the bud. the system they have got, for burning and recovering the energy, is for residual waste or anything not recyclable. the high—value materials, such as your milk bottles and your plastic drink bottles, at milk bottles and your plastic drink bottles, et cetera, it is scientifically proven that c02 savings and conservation of natural resources and conservation of fossil fuels is the way to go. the pro
swindon council, to try to get clarity on this, swindon council have asked the residents to stop separatingthey are making any environmental progress. there is no point doing it as they don't have the evidence it is being treated properly and separated out. why would they say that if they didn't think it was true? to be fact is council, we did at them for a response, the council has said, swindon council says it is fortu nate, swindon council says it is fortunate, in a sense, because it has an...
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mike bushell, bbc news, in swindon. a fireworks display in kent is being postponed so as not to disturb a beluga whale in the river thames. the whale, nicknamed benny, was first spotted in the river near gravesend on the 25th of september and shows no signs of wanting to leave. the fireworks were due to be set off from a barge in the thames on november the 2nd , but gravesham borough council says that benny's safety while he's in the gravesend area "must take priority". now, it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. it's been quite a sunny afternoon across parts of north—east scotland and also across much of england and wales. but with clear skies in place across england and wales, temperatures will fall away quickly this evening and it will be a chilly night in the countryside — temperatures down to two or three degrees. at the same time, thicker cloud works into northern ireland and scotland, with some heavy rain working into the western isles and the highlands, the south—westerly wind ensuri
mike bushell, bbc news, in swindon. a fireworks display in kent is being postponed so as not to disturb a beluga whale in the river thames. the whale, nicknamed benny, was first spotted in the river near gravesend on the 25th of september and shows no signs of wanting to leave. the fireworks were due to be set off from a barge in the thames on november the 2nd , but gravesham borough council says that benny's safety while he's in the gravesend area "must take priority". now, it's time...
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mike bushell, bbc news, in swindon.n the river thames. the whale, nicknamed benny, was first spotted in the river near gravesend on the 25th of september and shows no signs of wanting to leave. the fireworks were due to be set off from a barge in the thames on november the 2nd, but gravesham borough council says that benny's safety while he's in the gravesend area "must take priority". it has been quite a sunny afternoon across parts of northeast scotland and also across much of england and wales. with clear skies ablaze across england and wales temperatures will fall away quickly this evening and it will be a chilly night in the countryside. temperatures down to two or three degrees of the ten times thicker cloud works as a northern ireland and scotland with heavy rain and the southwest wind ensuring it stays mild across these northern areas and tortures 11 to 1a degrees as it we say chilly in the countryside and some mist and a few fog patches across the south on saturday and sunday. diesel burn away with time to reve
mike bushell, bbc news, in swindon.n the river thames. the whale, nicknamed benny, was first spotted in the river near gravesend on the 25th of september and shows no signs of wanting to leave. the fireworks were due to be set off from a barge in the thames on november the 2nd, but gravesham borough council says that benny's safety while he's in the gravesend area "must take priority". it has been quite a sunny afternoon across parts of northeast scotland and also across much of...
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mike bushell, bbc news, in swindon. whale in the river thames. the whale, nicknamed benny, was first spotted in the river near gravesend on the 25th of september and shows no signs of wanting to leave. the fireworks were due to be set off from a barge in the thames on november the 2nd, but gravesham borough council says that benny's safety while he's in the gravesend area "must take priority". now it's time for a look at the weather. we can cross the newsroom to chris fawkes. i was bracing myself for an early quy i was bracing myself for an early guy fawkes gag but it is not to be. as far as the weather goes we have some sunny as far as the weather goes we have some sunny spells in england and wales but further north and west there is a lot of showers are still. it will be quite damp and times there for the rest of the afternoon. the cloud has been breaking up because england and wales. and in the north east of scotland temperatures averaged 19 celsius, the sunshine boosted by an affect pushing those temperatures ever h
mike bushell, bbc news, in swindon. whale in the river thames. the whale, nicknamed benny, was first spotted in the river near gravesend on the 25th of september and shows no signs of wanting to leave. the fireworks were due to be set off from a barge in the thames on november the 2nd, but gravesham borough council says that benny's safety while he's in the gravesend area "must take priority". now it's time for a look at the weather. we can cross the newsroom to chris fawkes. i was...
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suddenly one day be appeared, 200 grey boxes and lamp posts in swindon.ey are not parking meters are anything of the sort. they are pa rt are anything of the sort. they are part of beat the street, doctors have been put around swindon and other towns and cities so we can get out and explore our urban environment. you can make it light up environment. you can make it light up and score points and move onto the next one. these boxes of help this family settle into their new home. they go exploring after work and school, making friends. we are new here but we don't have feelings like that. it encourages us to spend more family time together. i'm very competitive, so i wanted to win. your town is transformed into a giant free game... it's the brainchild of a doctor in berkshire who want to find a way to persuade patients to be more active. help from sport england the national lottery a nd from sport england the national lottery and local councils mean that the game is free to play. check your place on the leaderboard. you can win prizes, and help your team le
suddenly one day be appeared, 200 grey boxes and lamp posts in swindon.ey are not parking meters are anything of the sort. they are pa rt are anything of the sort. they are part of beat the street, doctors have been put around swindon and other towns and cities so we can get out and explore our urban environment. you can make it light up environment. you can make it light up and score points and move onto the next one. these boxes of help this family settle into their new home. they go...
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if you're into our plastic recycling, swindon council is now saying they will not bother anymore.nd the country that there is a real imbalance in the way which councils are doing with this and some are very serious about it and depending on where you live you could either separate everything carefully and check it all into one bin or in this case in swindon there's no point doing it at all because it'll all go to the landfill or be incinerated. i think the recycling industry is facing a real crisis, just at the time when so many people wanted to work —— want it to work, are willing to do their bit. they suddenly look at the industry and say what is going on here? there are questions with the environment agency watching an inquiry, the questions about what actually happens when i put my plastic bottle into the bin because doesn't really get recycled? i think there is a real danger as i said just at the time when people wanted to work, lots in the whole industry. you hear about recycling, i was quite surprised to read recycling rates have i went over the past three years, you would
if you're into our plastic recycling, swindon council is now saying they will not bother anymore.nd the country that there is a real imbalance in the way which councils are doing with this and some are very serious about it and depending on where you live you could either separate everything carefully and check it all into one bin or in this case in swindon there's no point doing it at all because it'll all go to the landfill or be incinerated. i think the recycling industry is facing a real...
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try but i've seen one in real life maybe like three times when i miss the moon i would miss really swindon's no one would. when we have warnings of a one point five degree rise it is hard to take seriously people in cold countries are thinking great won't bother keep everyone in limbo clients think it's a roasting anyway what's the difference but then there's the other thing is while the scientists really worried politicians during and i know who i trust. the experts have told world leaders that they have a noble obligation to. again what kind of strategy is that appealing to the moral sense of politicians if you want people to actually kill everything and everyone we know love and hold there will suffocate or drown you need to get creative how want is that environmental i get it could end i was in deliveries and the ability to charge i don't want people that their great grandchildren will stuff when i. called our great grandchildren will see better yet tell the wild that he loves climate change maybe a lot of us old by the weekend. go to catch more of polly show great show courage to everyo
try but i've seen one in real life maybe like three times when i miss the moon i would miss really swindon's no one would. when we have warnings of a one point five degree rise it is hard to take seriously people in cold countries are thinking great won't bother keep everyone in limbo clients think it's a roasting anyway what's the difference but then there's the other thing is while the scientists really worried politicians during and i know who i trust. the experts have told world leaders...
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the mp for north swindon and work and pensions ministerjustin tomlin was in the commons chamber at thehat he got married on the weekend. several mps offered their congratulations. but one had a question. what sort of honeymoon is this? laughter. it is a great honour to share my honeymoon with so many wonderful colleagues! the honourable gentleman almost kept a straight face. well, that's it for monday in parliament, david kornock on his honeymoon period for this programme will be here for the rest of the week. but from me, kristina cooper, an old timer, goodbye. hello there. it was a lovely day on monday across scotland and northern ireland, with plenty of sunshine, but a different story across england and wales, rather cloudy skies for most with some mist and murk and a few spots of drizzle. the reason for it is this weather front here, which will still be there on tuesday morning. this weather system will bring a change to scotland and northern ireland through the course of tuesday. but, for the start of tuesday, it looks like we'll hold on to this cloud across england and wales. som
the mp for north swindon and work and pensions ministerjustin tomlin was in the commons chamber at thehat he got married on the weekend. several mps offered their congratulations. but one had a question. what sort of honeymoon is this? laughter. it is a great honour to share my honeymoon with so many wonderful colleagues! the honourable gentleman almost kept a straight face. well, that's it for monday in parliament, david kornock on his honeymoon period for this programme will be here for the...
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and zeera in swindon, fined £5,000. the judge said the food here could have killed someone.e. three, four... but what's the customer to make of it? consumer rights campaigner chris emmins believes the business has got to change. there is a duty of all businesses to safeguard their customers. and it's no good saying you're just an agent, but the reality isjust eat is making huge amounts of money. they receive the money, they supply the goods. if that was a standard traditional business, a supermarket or a travel agent, they would be hauled over the coals considerably, for a failure for that lack of due diligence. just eat, now a ftse 100 company, worth billions, says it takes food safety extremely seriously. but no—one was available for interview. instead, the company told us... and in case of food safety issues... it is easy to fix, and it's not there. campaigners wantjust eat to display the actual hygiene rating for each take away on the app. the company says it will trial that soon in northern ireland. you should be keeping all food in the fridge. this pub in west london s
and zeera in swindon, fined £5,000. the judge said the food here could have killed someone.e. three, four... but what's the customer to make of it? consumer rights campaigner chris emmins believes the business has got to change. there is a duty of all businesses to safeguard their customers. and it's no good saying you're just an agent, but the reality isjust eat is making huge amounts of money. they receive the money, they supply the goods. if that was a standard traditional business, a...
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let's also go to swindon, one of the stations very badly affected. andrew plant is there.of commuters from the west side of england, paddington is the gateway to london. the message warning people not to travel did get through, reduced passenger numbers this morning and a reduced service but seats still available, from bristol temple meads, for instance, rather than to trains an hour, it was one, terminating at reading and then swapping, you could take the journey but it is taking longer. that is not to say there was not some pretty horrendous commuter stories, trying to get here from paddington last night, said no information at the help desk at paddington, ended up in a taxi, that cost him almost £150. i am told it is all to do with a small piece of metal on top of a train which takes electricity from the over overhead power line into the train, the pantographs. power line into the train, the pa ntographs. the wrong power line into the train, the pantographs. the wrong part was touching the wrong part of the wire and that is what caused all the damage, people here hoping
let's also go to swindon, one of the stations very badly affected. andrew plant is there.of commuters from the west side of england, paddington is the gateway to london. the message warning people not to travel did get through, reduced passenger numbers this morning and a reduced service but seats still available, from bristol temple meads, for instance, rather than to trains an hour, it was one, terminating at reading and then swapping, you could take the journey but it is taking longer. that...
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and zeera in swindon, fined £5,000. the judge said the food here could have killed someone.r... but what is the customer to make of it? consumer rights campaigner chris emmins believes the business has got to change. there is a duty of all businesses to safeguard their customers and it's no good saying you're just an agent. the reality is thatjust eat is making huge amounts of money. they receive the money, they supply the goods. if that was a standard, traditional business — a supermarket or a travel agent — they would be hauled over the coals considerably for a failure for that sort of lack of due diligence. just eat, now a ftse 100 company worth billions, said it takes food safety extremely seriously but no one was available for interview. instead, the company told us... "we actively work to raise standards and now offer free accredited food hygiene training to any restaurant that signs up to our platform" and, in case of food safety issues," our restaurant compliance team will review, investigate and liaise with the relevant local authority." it's easy to fix and it's no
and zeera in swindon, fined £5,000. the judge said the food here could have killed someone.r... but what is the customer to make of it? consumer rights campaigner chris emmins believes the business has got to change. there is a duty of all businesses to safeguard their customers and it's no good saying you're just an agent. the reality is thatjust eat is making huge amounts of money. they receive the money, they supply the goods. if that was a standard, traditional business — a supermarket...
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and this in swindon, fined £5,000. the judge said the food here could have killed someone.nd one there, three, four... but what is the customer to make of it? consumer rights campaigner chris believes the business has got to change. there is a duty of all businesses to safeguard their customers and it's no good saying you're just an agent. the reality is thatjust eat is making huge amounts of money. they receive the money, they supply the goods. if that was a standard, traditional business — a supermarket or a travel agent — they would be hauled over the coals considerably for a failure for that sort of lack of due diligence. just eat, now a ftse 100 company worth billions, said it takes food safety extremely seriously but no one was available for interview. instead, the company told us... "we actively work to raise standards and now offer free accredited food hygiene training to any restaurant that signs up to our platform and, in case of food safety issues, our restaurant compliance team will review, investigate and liaise with the relevant local authority." it's easy to
and this in swindon, fined £5,000. the judge said the food here could have killed someone.nd one there, three, four... but what is the customer to make of it? consumer rights campaigner chris believes the business has got to change. there is a duty of all businesses to safeguard their customers and it's no good saying you're just an agent. the reality is thatjust eat is making huge amounts of money. they receive the money, they supply the goods. if that was a standard, traditional business —...
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and zeera in swindon, fined £5,000. the judge said the food here could have killed someone.customer to make of it? consumer rights campaigner chris ammons believes the business has got to change. there is a duty of all businesses to safeguard their customers. and it's no good saying you're just an agent, but the reality isjust eat is making huge amounts of money. they receive the money, they supply the goods. if that was a standard traditional business, a supermarket or a travel agent, they would be hauled over the coals considerably, for a failure for that lack of due diligence. just eat, now a ftse 100 company, worth billions, says it takes food safety extremely seriously. but no one was available for interview. instead, the company told us... and in case of food safety issues... it is easy to fix, and it's not there. campaigners wantjust eat to display the actual hygiene rating for each take away on the app. the company says it will trial that soon in northern ireland. you should be keeping all food in the fridge. this pub in west london says it is trying hard to fix the
and zeera in swindon, fined £5,000. the judge said the food here could have killed someone.customer to make of it? consumer rights campaigner chris ammons believes the business has got to change. there is a duty of all businesses to safeguard their customers. and it's no good saying you're just an agent, but the reality isjust eat is making huge amounts of money. they receive the money, they supply the goods. if that was a standard traditional business, a supermarket or a travel agent, they...
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undoubtedly, it would have been good for the county, and swindon, and not far away in oxford, there isvington continues to expand, though. the test track will include miles of different surfaces, a skid pan, even an off—road circuit. we still don't know what the final car will look like. we're promised something radical, and it's due to be ready in 2021. will glennon, bbc points west, wiltshire. ajudge in london has said a contempt of court case against the founder of the english defence league, tommy robinson, must be referred to the attorney general. the case was due to heard at the old bailey today. mr robinson — who was prosecuted under his real name stephen yaxley lennon — is facing an allegation that he committed contempt by filming people before a criminal trial. the government says flour could be fortified with folic acid in a bid to help reduce birth defects. health officials believe the change would mean pregnant women get the recommended regular exposure to the b vitamin. a consultation is due to be launched next year. uk high streets have the highest concentration of fast f
undoubtedly, it would have been good for the county, and swindon, and not far away in oxford, there isvington continues to expand, though. the test track will include miles of different surfaces, a skid pan, even an off—road circuit. we still don't know what the final car will look like. we're promised something radical, and it's due to be ready in 2021. will glennon, bbc points west, wiltshire. ajudge in london has said a contempt of court case against the founder of the english defence...
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two of them were taken by road to the great western hospital in swindon.t a lorry and minibus on the m4 eastbound colliding between junctions 14 and 13, in fact, the ambulance service are saying. you can see that it is completely clogged up there as you would expect. no traffic moving a toll on the eastbound section of the motorway. the westbound section has been opened. it was closed a while to allow the air and sister lined but that has reopened. more on that as it comes into us. comes into us. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. we have had a taste of rain across the uk today. most have seen at least a little rain but there has been some sunshine as well. it has still been relatively warm. more clothes than yesterday. not quite as warm. however change is afoot. as we clear what one band of rain through the night and other advances in across northern ireland, wales and the south—west into scotland. this time accompanied by even stronger winds. gales after the rsc and severe gales further north and west potentially causing some da
two of them were taken by road to the great western hospital in swindon.t a lorry and minibus on the m4 eastbound colliding between junctions 14 and 13, in fact, the ambulance service are saying. you can see that it is completely clogged up there as you would expect. no traffic moving a toll on the eastbound section of the motorway. the westbound section has been opened. it was closed a while to allow the air and sister lined but that has reopened. more on that as it comes into us. comes into...
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that passenger had to pay £150 to get a taxi back from london to swindon last night.s of extra passengers trying to get onto those few carriages to make it to waterloo. at the other end they have an extra commute to whichever pa rt have an extra commute to whichever part of london they would normally be getting to work whatever their reason for travel. or from be getting to work whatever their reason for travel. orfrom ideal. i was able to speak to some passengers who had made it to reading and some who had made it to reading and some who were hoping to make the journey in the opposite direction earlier. i'mjust in the opposite direction earlier. i'm just going to a meeting in london but i can't get there. i'm probably going to have to cancel. trying to get to bath to see my daughter at university. instead of leaving from paddington we have had to go to waterloo and then change over. staff have been really helpful. it is a bit of a pain but it is what we have to deal with. coming up to 25, approaching another very busy period. what will happen? it is an improving pict
that passenger had to pay £150 to get a taxi back from london to swindon last night.s of extra passengers trying to get onto those few carriages to make it to waterloo. at the other end they have an extra commute to whichever pa rt have an extra commute to whichever part of london they would normally be getting to work whatever their reason for travel. or from be getting to work whatever their reason for travel. orfrom ideal. i was able to speak to some passengers who had made it to reading...