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joining us now from heathrow is our correspondent andy moore.lic confidence in the police has been severely dented as forces become increasingly stretched, that's according to a group of mps. the commons public accounts committee says it's taking longer to charge suspects and neighbourhood policing is being stripped back. the home office says more money is going into policing than three years ago, but the committee's chair meg hillier says that the thin blue line is wearing thinner with potentially dire consequences for public safety. we have compelling evidence that confidence in the police is dipping and some have said that the community no longer feels safe. these are people who want the police to work, they are not out to knock the police, but they are concerned at the level of funding cuts and the ability of police to respond quickly to criminal incident is being stretched thin. there's been a 20% increase in the number of times members of the public have stepped in to prevent suicide around the railways. a campaign by the samaritans, in co
joining us now from heathrow is our correspondent andy moore.lic confidence in the police has been severely dented as forces become increasingly stretched, that's according to a group of mps. the commons public accounts committee says it's taking longer to charge suspects and neighbourhood policing is being stripped back. the home office says more money is going into policing than three years ago, but the committee's chair meg hillier says that the thin blue line is wearing thinner with...
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last month, he had been due to co—pilot flights from heathrow to tokyo, when a security manager thought mrjitsukawa made it into the cockpit before he was removed, and police said that he appeared nervous and his eyes were glazed. he failed a breathalyser test and later, a blood test showed that he was more than nine times over the legal and for a pilot. when judge mathews read out his sentence, he said it was this kind of case that undermined the public‘s confidence. —— limit. also making news today... an imprisoned murderer is being investigated after confessing to 90 killings across four decades in the us. samuel little is currently serving life in prison after being sentenced in 2014 for the murders of three women. the fbi believe that the 78—year—old may be among the most prolific serial killers in us criminal history. south korea's highest court has ruled that a second japanese company must pay compensation to koreans employed as forced labour during the second world war. mitsubishi heavy industries was ordered to pay more than $70,000 apiece to 28 victims, including five women. t
last month, he had been due to co—pilot flights from heathrow to tokyo, when a security manager thought mrjitsukawa made it into the cockpit before he was removed, and police said that he appeared nervous and his eyes were glazed. he failed a breathalyser test and later, a blood test showed that he was more than nine times over the legal and for a pilot. when judge mathews read out his sentence, he said it was this kind of case that undermined the public‘s confidence. —— limit. also...
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tfl rail has severe delays between paddington and heathrow airport due to a fire near the railway atorthbound at the bricklayers arms roundabout because of a burst water main. now the weather with kate. good morning. it's a chilly start out there this morning, temperatures down in low single figures celsius. there is quite a bit of low cloud around, some mist and murk, but later on turning breezy with some rain on the light. the wind is quite like first thing, but as it strengthens through the morning, it will help lift that mist and low cloud, into low cloud predominately and the rain arrives later. a blustery wind as well, temperatures between seven and nine celsius. the wind later on as the rain pushes brew could gust around 30—35 mph. overnight the rain clears away, postmidnight it will be dry but we hang on to the very gusty wind. the temperature overnight not as cold as it has been, the minimum between six and seven celsius. outbreaks of rain as we head into tuesday, but that wind will really start to strengthen, becoming quite strong and also the temperature, quite a lead, mil
tfl rail has severe delays between paddington and heathrow airport due to a fire near the railway atorthbound at the bricklayers arms roundabout because of a burst water main. now the weather with kate. good morning. it's a chilly start out there this morning, temperatures down in low single figures celsius. there is quite a bit of low cloud around, some mist and murk, but later on turning breezy with some rain on the light. the wind is quite like first thing, but as it strengthens through the...
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the daily mirror splashes on the pilot who was arrested at heathrow airport before allegedly attempting top story is a report claiming home office officials failed the former home secretary amber rudd. a mix of lead stories. but get the flavour of some. take us to the financial times. what do you have to say about arron banks and leave.eu? essentially the electoral commission a body that arron banks... because of how it is try to pour the finances and data as regards to his week that you campaign, they have been so concerned by what they found that they have brought get —— brought in and prefer the case to the national crime agency amid fears that there may have been several offences committed. this is over the prominence of the money that have gone, the loans gone into the campaign and whether there was perhaps an isle of man entity given that it perhaps an isle of man entity given thatitis perhaps an isle of man entity given that it is therefore consenting to have a body outside of the uk jurisdiction giving money into a referendum campaign and election time. of course and there parti
the daily mirror splashes on the pilot who was arrested at heathrow airport before allegedly attempting top story is a report claiming home office officials failed the former home secretary amber rudd. a mix of lead stories. but get the flavour of some. take us to the financial times. what do you have to say about arron banks and leave.eu? essentially the electoral commission a body that arron banks... because of how it is try to pour the finances and data as regards to his week that you...
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catcher carlos 6hoanitsukawa was arrested last month when he prepared to fly a passenger jet from heathrownew breathalyser system at overseas airports. the carrier said there had been 19 cases were failed alcohol tests occurred. buyer plans to sell lands including foot ca re plans to sell lands including foot care and plans to sell lands including foot ca re and sunscreen. plans to sell lands including foot care and sunscreen. they are part of a cost—cutting drive that includes about 12,000 job cuts —— they are. it follows their takeover of monsanto. the layoffs will account for one in ten workers worldwide, with a significant number going in its home country of germany. let's have a quick look at the asia—pacific markets. we start off with the nikkei 225 up marginally by 25 and the all ordinaries index down 29 and the hang seng gaining 55 points in early trade. a volatile friday after wall street sees off after trump's tough talk on trade. thank you so much for investing your time with us. i'm rico hizon. sport todayis time with us. i'm rico hizon. sport today is up next. this is bbc news
catcher carlos 6hoanitsukawa was arrested last month when he prepared to fly a passenger jet from heathrownew breathalyser system at overseas airports. the carrier said there had been 19 cases were failed alcohol tests occurred. buyer plans to sell lands including foot ca re plans to sell lands including foot care and plans to sell lands including foot ca re and sunscreen. plans to sell lands including foot care and sunscreen. they are part of a cost—cutting drive that includes about 12,000...
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indeed in the arrival at london's heathrow airport just after six twenty this morning was deliberately low key the family had let it be known that they weren't going to have a big fanfare and news conferences photo calls all of that kind of thing and all they've done because of their wishes to to do it that way has issued a couple of statements and i can give you snippets from those statements first of all matthew himself who said that not seen or read much of what's been written over the past few days but daniela tells me the support has been incredible thank you so much to the british embassy and the foreign office for their efforts in ensuring i arrived safely back home his wife daniella said that i hope you can all understand that matz and i as well as the family really need some time to process everything that we've been through no one should ever have to go through what he did and it will take him time to heal and recover he's very overwhelmed but to say we're happy is an understatement and just finally jeremy hunt who is the foreign secretary has gone on social media twitter and
indeed in the arrival at london's heathrow airport just after six twenty this morning was deliberately low key the family had let it be known that they weren't going to have a big fanfare and news conferences photo calls all of that kind of thing and all they've done because of their wishes to to do it that way has issued a couple of statements and i can give you snippets from those statements first of all matthew himself who said that not seen or read much of what's been written over the past...
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he was en route to co—pilot a flight from london heathrow to tokyo, it would have taken heathrow to tokyo pilot and removed him from the plane before asking whether he had had a drink, he claimed he had drank whisky the night before and then returned to the plane to collect some of his personal belongings was found in the toilet swishing mouth wash, he was removed from the plane, 40 minutes later police came, he failed a breathalyser —— breathalyser test, he was taken to a police station where a blood sample was taken and that is where they found he was nearly nine times over the legal limit for pilots, and that he was arrested, and this case took place. 0k. thank you very much. more now on the security minister ben wallace addressing concerns over security cooperation between the uk and european union after brexit. speaking earlier, mr wallace said the brexit deal agreed by the prime minister would establish a "broad, comprehensive and balanced" security partnership with the eu. joining me now from our westminster studio is tim durrant, senior researcher at the institute for government,
he was en route to co—pilot a flight from london heathrow to tokyo, it would have taken heathrow to tokyo pilot and removed him from the plane before asking whether he had had a drink, he claimed he had drank whisky the night before and then returned to the plane to collect some of his personal belongings was found in the toilet swishing mouth wash, he was removed from the plane, 40 minutes later police came, he failed a breathalyser —— breathalyser test, he was taken to a police station...
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tom: sub optimal brings up heathrow. how are customs going to change at heathrow?ericans, it takes the hours to get through customs. how do you perceive heathrow will be after this agreement? nicky: it is a really good question. there are plans being made in the home office. you are talking about people and borders. i was passing through the border last week myself and thought, i wonder what the signs are going to look out -- look like. if you are a part of switzerland or the e.a., you still get to go .hrough the quicker queue is that something that can be negotiated? heathrow is a huge freight hall. they bring in freight from around the world. one of the things we are going to have to change is we have 140,000 more companies in this country so they are not filling change.at is going to training and getting people use is those sorts of forms, that all takes time. it can be done but it takes time. they will not be exporting. that is when you start seeing the damage. that is why no deal brexit is damaging. francine: november 26, what are leaving theof u.k. eu in a me
tom: sub optimal brings up heathrow. how are customs going to change at heathrow?ericans, it takes the hours to get through customs. how do you perceive heathrow will be after this agreement? nicky: it is a really good question. there are plans being made in the home office. you are talking about people and borders. i was passing through the border last week myself and thought, i wonder what the signs are going to look out -- look like. if you are a part of switzerland or the e.a., you still...
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they cannot say they are in those talks, it may be that she arrives at heathrow, or at rome airport,phol, and she is free, andi airport, or schiphol, and she is free, and i hope so, but renegotiations will inevitably be behind the scenes, but having we must be a country, we are a multicultural society of the wii must stand up for religious freedom of all people, but we are a christian heritage nation, and i think we should be to provide refuge. to prime minister has offers not only a practising christian but the daughter of a vicar of the church of england. i wanted to bring you in on this, polly, on paton. they warning across the bow is that a significant amount of reduction can spend on this fixed term betting machines. this is weird, because the government insisted the years on bringing the maximum stake, and down to £2, and they were forced to cave m, to £2, and they were forced to cave in, because was really clear there was a kind cross party consensus in parliament but they wanted to move. an incredible campaign, people quite to the far right and to the far left really campaign
they cannot say they are in those talks, it may be that she arrives at heathrow, or at rome airport,phol, and she is free, andi airport, or schiphol, and she is free, and i hope so, but renegotiations will inevitably be behind the scenes, but having we must be a country, we are a multicultural society of the wii must stand up for religious freedom of all people, but we are a christian heritage nation, and i think we should be to provide refuge. to prime minister has offers not only a practising...
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decided to make his return to the u.k. a very low key affair he landed at terminal five at london's heathrow airport and avoided the waiting media there instead the family have issued statements on the behalf of both matthew and his wife danielle and i can read snippets of them to you matthew statement is as follows i have not seen or read much of what's been written over the past few days but daniela tells me the support has been incredible thank you so much to the british embassy and the foreign office for their efforts in ensuring i arrived safely back home that his wife daniella to harder said i hope you can all understand that matter and i as well as his family really need some time to process everything that we've been through no one should ever have to go to have to go through what he did and it will take him time to heal and recover he was very overwhelmed and just to add to that the foreign secretary jeremy hunt has taken to social media to twitter and he said the following welcome home at hedges the whole country relieved and delighted to have you home and then thanks to the f c o
decided to make his return to the u.k. a very low key affair he landed at terminal five at london's heathrow airport and avoided the waiting media there instead the family have issued statements on the behalf of both matthew and his wife danielle and i can read snippets of them to you matthew statement is as follows i have not seen or read much of what's been written over the past few days but daniela tells me the support has been incredible thank you so much to the british embassy and the...
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i am part of heathrow access advisory group at heathrow set up the advisory group so that they couldve happened. they are really pushing forward to make their airport so much more accessible. however, but you get to the cabin door had our inside the aircraft, nothing gets changed. that is what i'm trying to do, bring the solution, so we can change that so someone can access an aircraft. the ports get a bit of a bad rap. i think there is more coming from the civil aviation authority who look at airports and absolutely scrutinise how they treat disabled people. thank you very much indeed. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. a lot of firework displays. will it get soggy? it is a bit windy, but not as cold as it has been through this evening. this morning, yesterday morning, —6 in northern ireland, 26 degrees warmer this morning. much milder air, ireland, 26 degrees warmer this morning. much milderair, that ireland, 26 degrees warmer this morning. much milder air, that is good news if you're on your way out of this evening. we do have rain as well, some fairly soggy start,
i am part of heathrow access advisory group at heathrow set up the advisory group so that they couldve happened. they are really pushing forward to make their airport so much more accessible. however, but you get to the cabin door had our inside the aircraft, nothing gets changed. that is what i'm trying to do, bring the solution, so we can change that so someone can access an aircraft. the ports get a bit of a bad rap. i think there is more coming from the civil aviation authority who look at...
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los angeles meanwhile 77 degrees and london, good old uk, 45 degrees there at heathrow. overnight lows temperatures will be near 50 degrees in the bay area, 50 for san francisco, 50 at fremont and 50 degrees at oakland, 46 at livermore, 44 at napa. sun-up monday morning at two minutes after 7:00 and daytime highs a little bit warmer than they were today, temperatures in sunnyvale 65, cupertino 66, los gatos 68. in the east bay tomorrow sunshine, a few low clouds near the east bayshore line. walnut creek sitting 63, danville 67, 65 at livermore, low to mid-60s in the north bay, had fog and low clouds this morning, same for monday and we'll see ukiah at 66 degrees. in the extended forecast a few clouds around tomorrow, mostly sunny, then increasing clouds and rain on tuesday, wednesday heavier rain coming in, thursday lingering showers and next weekend looks high and dry, but enough about this planet. how about that red one? >>> coming up the next 24 hours are crucial for nasa, what scientists call the seven minutes of terror as its mars lander makes touchdown on the red p
los angeles meanwhile 77 degrees and london, good old uk, 45 degrees there at heathrow. overnight lows temperatures will be near 50 degrees in the bay area, 50 for san francisco, 50 at fremont and 50 degrees at oakland, 46 at livermore, 44 at napa. sun-up monday morning at two minutes after 7:00 and daytime highs a little bit warmer than they were today, temperatures in sunnyvale 65, cupertino 66, los gatos 68. in the east bay tomorrow sunshine, a few low clouds near the east bayshore line....
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london, heathrow, then the next stop, dallas-ft. worth. he gets in the car because he's got to go from dallas to lubbock, texas. because he's got to surprise some folks. >> pretty much the distance as africa to america getting across texas. >> you're pretty much right. he encounters the first person. >> what's going on? >> what the hell? what the hell? >> what you doing here, man? >> and they're surprised. he didn't tell anybody he's coming home. so the next person whom he sees -- >> what? no no no! >> they're excited to see him and he tried to surprise everybody. >> i'm wondering if he's going to surprise us. >> this is my favorite one though. he just popped up from behind the car. hey. now, this surprise, not military, but it did take military precision. this is a home of jorge luis and he met his wife in chile and she arranged a big surprise for him and his parents to see -- when they first met six years ago, boyfriend and girlfriend, they moved to ireland and then two brazil for two years and then back to ireland. then before that, he
london, heathrow, then the next stop, dallas-ft. worth. he gets in the car because he's got to go from dallas to lubbock, texas. because he's got to surprise some folks. >> pretty much the distance as africa to america getting across texas. >> you're pretty much right. he encounters the first person. >> what's going on? >> what the hell? what the hell? >> what you doing here, man? >> and they're surprised. he didn't tell anybody he's coming home. so the next...
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decided to make his return to the u.k. a very low key affair he landed at terminal five at london's heathrow airport and avoided the waiting media there instead the family have issued statements on the behalf of both matthew and his wife danielle and i can read snippets of them to you matthew statement is as follows i have not seen or read much of what's been written over the past few days but daniela tells me the support has been incredible thank you so much to the british embassy and the foreign office for their efforts in ensuring i arrived safely back home that his wife daniella to harder said i hope you can all understand that matter and i as well as his family really need some time to process everything that we've been through no one should ever have to go to have to go through what he did and it will take him time to heal and recover he's very overwhelmed and just to add to that the foreign secretary jeremy hunt has taken to social media to twitter and he said the following welcome home at hedges the whole country relieved and delighted to have you home and then thanks to the f c o te
decided to make his return to the u.k. a very low key affair he landed at terminal five at london's heathrow airport and avoided the waiting media there instead the family have issued statements on the behalf of both matthew and his wife danielle and i can read snippets of them to you matthew statement is as follows i have not seen or read much of what's been written over the past few days but daniela tells me the support has been incredible thank you so much to the british embassy and the...
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about nine times over the legal alcohol limit, just as he was about to fly a passengerjet out of heathrowcurity staff last month, in the cockpit of the japan airlines flight to tokyo. he's been sentenced to 10 months in prison. south korea's highest court has ruled that a second japanese company must pay compensation to koreans employed as forced labour in the second world war. mitsubishi heavy industries has been ordered to pay more than $70,000 to each of 28 victims, including five women. scientists looking at climate change say that 20 of the warmest years on record have come in the past 22 years, and the research, by the world meteorological 0rganisation, says four of the hottest have all been in the past four years. experts calculate reducing emissions of greenhouse gases will not be enough, removing the gases will become ever more important. 0ur science editor david shukman investigates. every hour, all over the world, more and more carbon dioxide is being pumped into the air. and scientists say we've got to find a way of doing this. pulling the carbon dioxide back out again. watch
about nine times over the legal alcohol limit, just as he was about to fly a passengerjet out of heathrowcurity staff last month, in the cockpit of the japan airlines flight to tokyo. he's been sentenced to 10 months in prison. south korea's highest court has ruled that a second japanese company must pay compensation to koreans employed as forced labour in the second world war. mitsubishi heavy industries has been ordered to pay more than $70,000 to each of 28 victims, including five women....
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introduce a new breathalyser system at overseas airports after one of its pilots was arrested at heathrowitsukawa was arrested last month after a test showed he was over nine times the legal alcohol limit. the new measures also come after a series ofjapan airlines flights were delayed due to intoxicated pilots. the head of indian online fashion retailer myntra, ananth narayanan, has resigned. it comes just days after his group chief executive stepped down over claims of sexual assualt. myntra, which was bought by e—commerce group flipkart in 2014, could also see cuts to 500 jobs. facebook faces a new controversy over alleged tactics it used to discredit its critics, embarrass rivalfirms and downplay problems at the company. the new york times has published a wide—ranging account of the methods facebook and a public relations firm used to "deny and deflect" criticism. the report has led us lawmakers to call for tighter regulation of social networks. facebook has denied several of the claims. over to asia now, where markets have had a mixed performance today. it comes as uncertainty mounts
introduce a new breathalyser system at overseas airports after one of its pilots was arrested at heathrowitsukawa was arrested last month after a test showed he was over nine times the legal alcohol limit. the new measures also come after a series ofjapan airlines flights were delayed due to intoxicated pilots. the head of indian online fashion retailer myntra, ananth narayanan, has resigned. it comes just days after his group chief executive stepped down over claims of sexual assualt. myntra,...
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about nine times over the legal alcohol limit just as he was about to fly a passengerjet out of heathrow by security staff last month in the cockpit of the japan airlines flight to tokyo. he's been sentenced to 10 months in prison. there's been a big increase in the number of cases of measles around the world, with many countries having experienced severe and protracted outbreaks last year. a report by the world health organization shows a rise in cases in almost every region of the world. caroline rigby reports. measles is one of the most contagious diseases in the world. for most people who contract it, it's highly unpleasant, but in more severe cases, it can lead to complications such as blindness, neurological problems and even death. but through immunisation programmes, like at this clinic in sierra leone, it is preventable. a brief discomfort which can be life—saving. yet data from the world health 0rganization points to a worldwide resurgence in measles, an increase across the globe but particularly in latin america and europe. experts say complacency and the collapse of health sy
about nine times over the legal alcohol limit just as he was about to fly a passengerjet out of heathrow by security staff last month in the cockpit of the japan airlines flight to tokyo. he's been sentenced to 10 months in prison. there's been a big increase in the number of cases of measles around the world, with many countries having experienced severe and protracted outbreaks last year. a report by the world health organization shows a rise in cases in almost every region of the world....
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it comes after one of their pilots was arrested at london's heathrow airport for being drunk.come: after a journey of thousands of kilometres, the first migrants have reached the us border, but will they be allowed in or turned away? the south african government has announced its opening the country's remaining whites only beaches to people of all races. this will lead toa people of all races. this will lead to a black majority government in the country and destruction of white civilization. part of the century old windsor castle, one of the residences of the queen has been consumed by fire for much of the day, 150 firemen have been battling the blaze causing lots of damage. this is bbc world news today. i'm duncan golestani. the latest headlines theresa may promises to press on with her brexit plan, despite a growing challenge to her leadership. a usjudge has ordered the white house to return the credentials of the cnn journalistjim acosta after he argued with president trump during a news conference last week. northern california's air quality has become the worst in the wor
it comes after one of their pilots was arrested at london's heathrow airport for being drunk.come: after a journey of thousands of kilometres, the first migrants have reached the us border, but will they be allowed in or turned away? the south african government has announced its opening the country's remaining whites only beaches to people of all races. this will lead toa people of all races. this will lead to a black majority government in the country and destruction of white civilization....
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he was arrested at heathrow airport after a man on a shuttle bus alerted authorities that the pilot smellede admitted to drinking two bottles of wine and a pitcher of beer before work. he'll be sentenced later this month. >>> in medical news a federal agency has released a study that confirms that radiation from cell phones may cause brain cancer. but the agency notes that the rats in the research were subjected to much higher levels of radiation than any of us are likely to get. also the radio frequency tested isn't used much anymore, and the female rats in the ram did not develop tumors. >>> turning to sports now and simone biles has made history. the olympic champ won gold at the world championship in qatar overcomi iss the urshs taken the all-around title, which is a record, and she won despite having a kidney stone. amazing. >> yes, it is. >>> up next in "the pulse," the big news from hollywood. the classic movie getting a sequel. >>> and also ahead, oscar mayer ignites a passionate debate about hot dogs. >>> but first the secret to calling customer service. why some people get put on
he was arrested at heathrow airport after a man on a shuttle bus alerted authorities that the pilot smellede admitted to drinking two bottles of wine and a pitcher of beer before work. he'll be sentenced later this month. >>> in medical news a federal agency has released a study that confirms that radiation from cell phones may cause brain cancer. but the agency notes that the rats in the research were subjected to much higher levels of radiation than any of us are likely to get. also...
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that is right, they crept in this morning and were escorted out of heathrow away from the cameras butw hedges has described it as a very surreal moment. it is just six days ago he was facing a life sentence for alleged spying. as you say, he singled out the work of daniela, his wife, and says he could not have done this without her. seeing her and my family after this ordeal, he says, is the best thing that could have happened. the state" her, saying she is overjoyed and exhausted, pointing out the family needs some time to process everything they have been through. no one, she says, should never have gone through what he did and it will ta ke gone through what he did and it will take him time to heal and recover. he is very overwhelmed. i don't think we necessarily will see him in the short term. one other thing, jeremy hunt foreign secretary, very much engaged in this in the last few weeks, he says the country is relieved and delighted to have you home. he has also banned, as has the family, the efforts of the embassy in the uae and the foreign office. she has also thanked. thank yo
that is right, they crept in this morning and were escorted out of heathrow away from the cameras butw hedges has described it as a very surreal moment. it is just six days ago he was facing a life sentence for alleged spying. as you say, he singled out the work of daniela, his wife, and says he could not have done this without her. seeing her and my family after this ordeal, he says, is the best thing that could have happened. the state" her, saying she is overjoyed and exhausted,...
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the daily mirror splashes on the pilot who was arrested at heathrow airport before allegedly attemptingunk. and the sun alleges that the former prime minister david cameron might have his eye onjeremy hunt's job. that is a flavour of the front pages. we will look at them in more details. jack, kick us off this time around the david cameron story. details. jack, kick us off this time around the david cameron storym is definitely the most eye—catching front—page story of the day. it will have tongues wagging in westminster tomorrow, that david cameron has apparently told friends he would not mind ajob in apparently told friends he would not mind a job in the cabinet, once theresa may has gone as prime minister, which might turn out to be sooner minister, which might turn out to be sooner rather than later. it is certainly not what anyone would have expected. we were before we came on air, when was the last time a prime minister came back into politics and had a job minister came back into politics and had ajob in minister came back into politics and had a job in the cabinet after being pr
the daily mirror splashes on the pilot who was arrested at heathrow airport before allegedly attemptingunk. and the sun alleges that the former prime minister david cameron might have his eye onjeremy hunt's job. that is a flavour of the front pages. we will look at them in more details. jack, kick us off this time around the david cameron story. details. jack, kick us off this time around the david cameron storym is definitely the most eye—catching front—page story of the day. it will have...
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matthew had his as far as we know hasn't arrived back the final two planes jus to land at london's heathrow airport touched down just an hour ago now and no indications that matthew was on any of our either of those two says that the most likely that his return to the u.k. will be on tuesday morning even then the family says that they want very low key return at this point there's no news conference or big homecoming certainly in public that's been organized in the foreign office is also playing it very low but the other thing is of course that the nature of his return he hasn't been exonerated he hasn't been cleared of espionage charges he remains guilty in the u.a.e. all of those charges but he's been pardoned by the president and thus allowed to go home so there is a possibility that that might cause him a few problems further down the line although the academics and analysts that i was speaking to today hope very much that it wouldn't given the high profile nature and lots of publicity around this case people who are looking at potentially having matthew hedges come and do research in t
matthew had his as far as we know hasn't arrived back the final two planes jus to land at london's heathrow airport touched down just an hour ago now and no indications that matthew was on any of our either of those two says that the most likely that his return to the u.k. will be on tuesday morning even then the family says that they want very low key return at this point there's no news conference or big homecoming certainly in public that's been organized in the foreign office is also...
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so the stewardship of neighboring china heathrow support behind them so the french suffer losses and defeats in november 1953 they launched the operation to lure the enemy into battle there over the next five months they suffered catastrophe to mobilize 60000 and to handle those artillery pieces 500 miles across some of the worst country to be ravaged this saga ended with survivors of the 12000 men to the raggedy ass communist army. so assuming the conference on indochina but the chinese and russians proposed instead of the victory that they should be surrendered to him the explanation was following western intervention they were desperate to avert a replay and the north vietnamese that they will fall into their hands when americans lost interest. unknown to the south vietnamese that would ingratiate themselves to be more important with those religion including communist was installed as a ruler of saigon and to assume power in hanoi the communist regime was brutality and sometimes starvation was the common law of the north vietnamese and those revolts were invisible to the world and
so the stewardship of neighboring china heathrow support behind them so the french suffer losses and defeats in november 1953 they launched the operation to lure the enemy into battle there over the next five months they suffered catastrophe to mobilize 60000 and to handle those artillery pieces 500 miles across some of the worst country to be ravaged this saga ended with survivors of the 12000 men to the raggedy ass communist army. so assuming the conference on indochina but the chinese and...
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it has both a seismometer to measure mars quakes and has a heathrow but allow us to detect heat energy interior of the planet. both of the instruments together help us figure out how thick the christ in the mantle of the core are and help us figure out the composition of the interior as we can compare to other rocky planets like earth and its new and mercury and venus. the activity of mars, the mars quakes caused by volcanoes or a tectonic shift in the planet will help give us an idea about how active mars is and that gives us a sense of how planets get put together, how they evolve over time. it's the first time we'll get that with a probe to the purpose. >> how do you communicate while it's up there? >> they can land tomorrow about 90 million miles away from the earth. it transmits back to earth in the deep space tracking networks and also to little sets flying by mars released by the inside spacecraft is also really the landing information during those final 20 minutes. eric: i understand the touchdown is very tricky, correct? >> this is a 1500-pound spacecraft at mars atmosphere is
it has both a seismometer to measure mars quakes and has a heathrow but allow us to detect heat energy interior of the planet. both of the instruments together help us figure out how thick the christ in the mantle of the core are and help us figure out the composition of the interior as we can compare to other rocky planets like earth and its new and mercury and venus. the activity of mars, the mars quakes caused by volcanoes or a tectonic shift in the planet will help give us an idea about how...
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on the roads, at heathrow terminal 4 — the a30 is blocked eastbound at stanwell road because of a collisionburst water main. finally, westminster: bridge street remains closed between parliament square and victoria embankment for security works. ‘s now the weather with kate. good morning. it is a chilly start out there today. eggs to the cloud coverage overnight, temperatures are above zero. —— thanks to the cloud coverage. we will hang on to the cloud for much of the day. they will be some glimmers of brightness. the showers are coming in from the east, it looks late they will stay there but you can't will one out anywhere. most but you can't will one out anywhere. m ost pla ces but you can't will one out anywhere. most places dry, cloudy and feeling chilly. two bridges around seven or eight celsius. overnight tonight —— temperatures. there will be cloud. it will develop a bit of mist, potentially. showers out towards the east, most places staying dry. minimum temp riches in the suburbs or beyond could get down to zero. the breeze picks up as we head into tuesday and then things turned u n
on the roads, at heathrow terminal 4 — the a30 is blocked eastbound at stanwell road because of a collisionburst water main. finally, westminster: bridge street remains closed between parliament square and victoria embankment for security works. ‘s now the weather with kate. good morning. it is a chilly start out there today. eggs to the cloud coverage overnight, temperatures are above zero. —— thanks to the cloud coverage. we will hang on to the cloud for much of the day. they will be...
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rain, la looks good for melinda not bad but you wouldn't be surprised to find out that it -- at heathrowting all almost -- a mostly cloudy day. overnight tonight in the mid 40s and low 50s, some up at 7:02 and four tomorrow, high temperatures will be in the 60s again, maybe a notch or two higher than they were today. some clouds will fill the baby later in the day we have sunshine and mid-sixties in the south bay and east bay. 67 at dublin, 67 for pleasanton, and 64 at pleasant hill. in the north bay we will look at mid 60s along the shoreline, cooler, in campfield, 64 tomorrow, 63 in san rafael, up around ukiah and lakeport, numbers in the low to mid 60s. extended forecast, a few high clouds come through time to time, fog in the morning but generally monday looks nice. tuesday increasing clouds and rain, more rain on wednesday. lingering showers on thursday and next weekend is looking high and dry, we get a break from the rain. we will also get this break. back in a minute. >>> can't find a 100% contained, a task force is headed home tonight. the 45 members of search and rescue task for
rain, la looks good for melinda not bad but you wouldn't be surprised to find out that it -- at heathrowting all almost -- a mostly cloudy day. overnight tonight in the mid 40s and low 50s, some up at 7:02 and four tomorrow, high temperatures will be in the 60s again, maybe a notch or two higher than they were today. some clouds will fill the baby later in the day we have sunshine and mid-sixties in the south bay and east bay. 67 at dublin, 67 for pleasanton, and 64 at pleasant hill. in the...
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daniela spoke to the bbc‘s today programme as soon as she landed at heathrow this morning and said officialsose of her husband. i believe they should have taken a firmer stance from the beginning. if not publicly, through their private representations. this is something i feel that they failed to do throughout really. they only started taking a firmer approach and started taking a firmer approach and started taking everything that i had been insisting on for months seriously once matt was released on bail. when you say things you had insisted on, you say things you had insisted on, you had been talking to them and trying to persuade them to do more? ihad, trying to persuade them to do more? i had, yes. on repeated occasions, probably on a weekly basis. i asked for the foreign secretary‘s representation. i asked for firmer sta nces representation. i asked for firmer stances from the foreign minister. and most definitely from the foreign office in general here in london, to be more proactive, instead ofjust insisting... in details that were really not at the core of the issue. when you... the
daniela spoke to the bbc‘s today programme as soon as she landed at heathrow this morning and said officialsose of her husband. i believe they should have taken a firmer stance from the beginning. if not publicly, through their private representations. this is something i feel that they failed to do throughout really. they only started taking a firmer approach and started taking a firmer approach and started taking everything that i had been insisting on for months seriously once matt was...
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waterloo handles more passengers every day then all the terminals at heathrow, so that gives you an ideaering works warwick, the approach to waterloo, it is a crucial piece of track, i think it i5 crucial piece of track, i think it is frustrating and was literally no one in this for passengers. we work up one in this for passengers. we work up this morning and found out at the station. there was optimism in terms trying to recover this. we need an urgent inquiry into this. if you are ina urgent inquiry into this. if you are in a position where network rail are able to say they came across unforeseen problems, the clearly understand the importance of the line, but do you think that would justify and make this more palatable or not? i don't think so. to passengers, the monday morning rush—hour matters a lot. things can happen that are unforeseen, but information is crucial. helping us to pilot our lines better, not giving any information until monday morning, that is crucial. dreadful scenes at clapham junction, thousands packed in there. lots of people complaining about a lack of informat
waterloo handles more passengers every day then all the terminals at heathrow, so that gives you an ideaering works warwick, the approach to waterloo, it is a crucial piece of track, i think it i5 crucial piece of track, i think it is frustrating and was literally no one in this for passengers. we work up one in this for passengers. we work up this morning and found out at the station. there was optimism in terms trying to recover this. we need an urgent inquiry into this. if you are ina urgent...
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last month he had been due to copilot a flight from heathrow to tokyo, when a security manager thoughtcockpit before he was removed, and police said that he appeared nervous and his eyes were glazed. he failed a breathalyzer test, and later a blood test showed that he was more than nine times over the legal limit for a pilot. whenjudge matthews read out his sentence, he said it was this kind of case that undermined the public‘s confidence. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is... donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen pleads guilty to lying to congress about contacts with russia. thousands of anti—government demonstrators have been protesting in zimbabwe's capital harare against the economic crisis and austerity measures. it's the first rally since a deadly crackdown on an election protest in august. that story is from bbc afrique. the lower house of the italian parliament is severing diplomatic relations with the egyptian parliament until there's a breakthrough in the case of a murdered italian student. giulio regeni was tortured and killed in cairo
last month he had been due to copilot a flight from heathrow to tokyo, when a security manager thoughtcockpit before he was removed, and police said that he appeared nervous and his eyes were glazed. he failed a breathalyzer test, and later a blood test showed that he was more than nine times over the legal limit for a pilot. whenjudge matthews read out his sentence, he said it was this kind of case that undermined the public‘s confidence. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom....
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heathrow airport is warning passengers to expect disruption to flights this morning because of a problemghts. international flights were grounded overnight because some planes were unable to land in the dark. a spokesperson for the airport said the issue had been resolved, but warned passengers to contact their airline before travelling. this morning, we're talking about knife crime. five fatal stabbings injust six days in london. 119 murders in the city this year. that's three more so far than in the whole of last year. and just last night two more young men, one a teenager, were stabbed in separate incidents just an hour apart — mercifully, they weren't killed. those are the bare statistics — they don't of course reveal the pain and devastation, the ripple effect through families, schools and communities when someone is killed in a stabbing or a shooting. today it's reported that doctors from an east london hospital are calling for school hometimes to be staggered to reduce the numbers stabbed on their way home. with sadiq khan, the city's mayor, warning this week that the tide of viol
heathrow airport is warning passengers to expect disruption to flights this morning because of a problemghts. international flights were grounded overnight because some planes were unable to land in the dark. a spokesperson for the airport said the issue had been resolved, but warned passengers to contact their airline before travelling. this morning, we're talking about knife crime. five fatal stabbings injust six days in london. 119 murders in the city this year. that's three more so far than...
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matthew hedges landed at heathrow airport on tuesday morning after receiving a pardon. they had been through hell and back. a man has gone hand gliding for the first time, only to discoverjust after take off that his instructor had forgotten to attach him to the craft. american tourist chris gursky was left hanging on to the glider‘s barfor over two minutes, after taking off from a steep mountain edge. meanwhile, the pilot tried desperately to steer with one hand, while holding on to his passenger with the other. i love this story. there is the check list for the instructor, turn on the camera, press record. am i checked in? check. 2000 feet? check. where is the client? i feel rather sorry for the man, i'm glad he had us sense sorry for the man, i'm glad he had us sense of humour about this will think. he said he had been hanging on so long that his hand was imprinted on the bar. there is him being dropped. he ripped a bicep, and apparently he broke his ankle while he was landing. you know, this is switzerland we are talking about. i'm concerned. you know that part of t
matthew hedges landed at heathrow airport on tuesday morning after receiving a pardon. they had been through hell and back. a man has gone hand gliding for the first time, only to discoverjust after take off that his instructor had forgotten to attach him to the craft. american tourist chris gursky was left hanging on to the glider‘s barfor over two minutes, after taking off from a steep mountain edge. meanwhile, the pilot tried desperately to steer with one hand, while holding on to his...
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with the police liaison officer, who came aboard the plane straightaway, the moment we landed in heathrowto the hospital and they had no idea i was arriving, so i spent 11 hours in a&e, which was bizarre, we had been travelling for 36 hours. and afterwards, lying in a hospital bed at uc h, kind of wondering when i was going to be approached or have someone from the higher powers that be to kind of say welcome home, how was that for you, how are you doing, what can we do? there was nothing. as a clinical psychologist, sarah, i gatheryou wrote some guidance after the manchester terror attack to help children caught up in the aftermath. yes, one of the big questions shortly after the manchester attack wasjust how to shortly after the manchester attack was just how to explain shortly after the manchester attack wasjust how to explain it shortly after the manchester attack was just how to explain it to children and people. so my colleague jeremy oldfield and i try to put some guidance together for parents largely on how to explain what was happening. what about the support generally that was a
with the police liaison officer, who came aboard the plane straightaway, the moment we landed in heathrowto the hospital and they had no idea i was arriving, so i spent 11 hours in a&e, which was bizarre, we had been travelling for 36 hours. and afterwards, lying in a hospital bed at uc h, kind of wondering when i was going to be approached or have someone from the higher powers that be to kind of say welcome home, how was that for you, how are you doing, what can we do? there was nothing....
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this is a 42—year—old pilot who was arrested at heathrow after failing a breath test 50 minutes beforeg three double vodka is on an empty stomachs before the, julian monaghan, was going to flight from gatwick to mauritius. so ten times over, that is a lot of alcohol. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines. arron banks — one of the most infuential figures in the leave campaign — has been referred to the national crime agency over suspected criminal offences commited during the 2016 eu referendum. a senior police officer says forces need to go back to basics, focusing on catching thieves and violent criminals rather than working on incidents where no offence has been committed. google staff around the world are staging in walk—outs in protest against the compa ny‘s treatment of women. and in sport, leicester city manager claude puel well describes the past week as the hardest in the club's history. he paid tribute to those, including the club's owner, who lost their lives in a helicopter crash at their lives in a helicopter crash at the stadium last weekend. simone biles
this is a 42—year—old pilot who was arrested at heathrow after failing a breath test 50 minutes beforeg three double vodka is on an empty stomachs before the, julian monaghan, was going to flight from gatwick to mauritius. so ten times over, that is a lot of alcohol. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines. arron banks — one of the most infuential figures in the leave campaign — has been referred to the national crime agency over suspected criminal offences commited...
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tfl rail has minor delays between paddington and heathrow airport, due to a faulty train near paddingtonurity work going on until next month. and in greenwich, there are three—way temporary traffic lights in place on greenwich south street, causing long delays. now the weather, with kate. good morning. it is a reasonably mild start out there this morning, and infact mild start out there this morning, and in fact for the next few days the temperature is going to remain mild, especially considering it is mid—november. now, for today, fur the heavy showers just a follow—on from the week ahead. but between them some really heavy spells of sunshine. the show is coming up from the south, you mightjust see a flash of lightning in one or two the afternoon. that sunshine actually feeling quite pleasant. still the risk of a shower, though, the temperatures getting up to about 14 celsius. overnight tonight, further showers moving out on the south and the west. again, you mightjust hear a rumble or two of thunder a gusty trees will develop as well but that will start to clear those showers away from
tfl rail has minor delays between paddington and heathrow airport, due to a faulty train near paddingtonurity work going on until next month. and in greenwich, there are three—way temporary traffic lights in place on greenwich south street, causing long delays. now the weather, with kate. good morning. it is a reasonably mild start out there this morning, and infact mild start out there this morning, and in fact for the next few days the temperature is going to remain mild, especially...
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which means we do not get a y2k horror scenario next march when the planes cannot take off from heathrowthat should be the base scenario that we can at least avoid that. guy: you wrote this morning talking about the housing data. highlighted, the housing data this morning are showing a slowdown. you highlighted in that piece the fact that the bank thinks that the housing market in this country is effectively a pension scheme. therefore, do you think the bank is worried that we are seeing this housing data slowing down? is there a crunch point where they take action? john: that is an interesting question. i suspect at this point they are not unduly worried because they have other great concerns. if we do get not just a no deal brexit, but any of the more awkward forms of brexit, if we do not get the deal on financial services that was talked about, then the potential for what we can see in london with house overinflated.ely the potential for the kind of wealth effect it would have from a sharp fall in house prices would get on the macro prudential radar. it would raise the issue that they
which means we do not get a y2k horror scenario next march when the planes cannot take off from heathrowthat should be the base scenario that we can at least avoid that. guy: you wrote this morning talking about the housing data. highlighted, the housing data this morning are showing a slowdown. you highlighted in that piece the fact that the bank thinks that the housing market in this country is effectively a pension scheme. therefore, do you think the bank is worried that we are seeing this...
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passengers at heathrow airport have experienced flight disruption because of a problem with runway lightsle and are near railway tracks. the charity says small talk could be enough to interrupt someone‘s negative thoughts and encourage them to get help. public confidence in the police has been "severely dented" as forces become increasingly stretched, according to a group of mps. the commons public accounts committee says it‘s taking longer to charge suspects and neighbourhood policing is being stripped back. the home office says more money is going into policing than three years ago, but the committee‘s chair meg hillier says that the thin blue line is "wearing thinner" with "potentially dire" consequences for public safety. the headlines on bbc news. in a blow to president trump, democrats capture the house of representatives for the first time in eight years. but republicans gain ground in the senate with a number of democrats losing their seats. and president trump was quick to celebrate his party‘s gains, calling the night a ‘tremendous success‘. i started off by asking her about per
passengers at heathrow airport have experienced flight disruption because of a problem with runway lightsle and are near railway tracks. the charity says small talk could be enough to interrupt someone‘s negative thoughts and encourage them to get help. public confidence in the police has been "severely dented" as forces become increasingly stretched, according to a group of mps. the commons public accounts committee says it‘s taking longer to charge suspects and neighbourhood...
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the daily mirror reports the case of a japan airlines pilot arrested at london's heathrow airport after. i'm starting with more detail, as they've applied for more money from investors and creditors trying to get that bailout, which had a bit more information about what exactly went wrong. there is an interesting line, speaking at a meeting to sign of the rescue deal yesterday, the executive chairman admitted the company was three hours from going into bankruptcy so just incredible, three hours from going into bankruptcy sojust incredible, to think of a kind of high—stakes manoeuvres going on behind the scenes. hours away from all those shops having to close and all of those people losing theirjobs as a result but that £15 million rescue deal yesterday. a story next press it is based on some research showing britain's high streets, were the high streets are good view about you, right across the uk. we often talk about the health of the high street. this is talking about your health. this is the royal society for public health. they are franked high streets based on the type of businesse
the daily mirror reports the case of a japan airlines pilot arrested at london's heathrow airport after. i'm starting with more detail, as they've applied for more money from investors and creditors trying to get that bailout, which had a bit more information about what exactly went wrong. there is an interesting line, speaking at a meeting to sign of the rescue deal yesterday, the executive chairman admitted the company was three hours from going into bankruptcy so just incredible, three hours...
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passengers flying in and out of heathrow face disruption because of a fault with the runway lights.
passengers flying in and out of heathrow face disruption because of a fault with the runway lights.