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it does seem morning at gatwick airport.ered by a cruise company to bring their passengers back to the uk, if fairly miscible end to holiday for a lot of people on that flight. the first we had about was a photograph treated by one of the passengers who said he had been stuck on a plane for 90 minutes, then they were all taking off for assessment. the south—east coast ambulance service has confirmed that approximately 30 people went dealt with there by their crews. they say the actually sent a hazardous area response team to gatwick because they were unsure what was happening. they said people we re what was happening. they said people were complaining of feeling unwell and nauseous, but they say that most of the people they dealt with, they basically give them further advice and set them home. two people were sent on forfurther and set them home. two people were sent on for further checks at a hospital, but it does seem the illness was not severe. virgin atla ntic illness was not severe. virgin atlantic who charted this pla
it does seem morning at gatwick airport.ered by a cruise company to bring their passengers back to the uk, if fairly miscible end to holiday for a lot of people on that flight. the first we had about was a photograph treated by one of the passengers who said he had been stuck on a plane for 90 minutes, then they were all taking off for assessment. the south—east coast ambulance service has confirmed that approximately 30 people went dealt with there by their crews. they say the actually sent...
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last december, here at gatwick airport, chaos ensued.er reports of repeated drone sightings, 1,000 flights were disrupted, 140,000 passengers affected, and all of this was said to add up to a cost of £50 million. soon after, there was a similar scare at heathrow, as well as at newark airport in the us. but how do we take down problem drones safely? well, dan simmons has been to the netherlands, where the national police force is sponsoring a competition that hopes to find new ways of doing just that. in a hangar in the middle of nowhere in the netherlands, an epic air battle is about to commence. nine teams from across europe and america are trying to smash each other out of the sky and grab the 30,000 euros top prize and the title drone clash 2019 champions. all they have to do is down the opposition‘s queen drone. we've got a countdown! but the organisers have not made it easy. this is one of the arenas that one of the teams will start from. blue and red are the colours. they will leave their queen in here, and that is what the opposin
last december, here at gatwick airport, chaos ensued.er reports of repeated drone sightings, 1,000 flights were disrupted, 140,000 passengers affected, and all of this was said to add up to a cost of £50 million. soon after, there was a similar scare at heathrow, as well as at newark airport in the us. but how do we take down problem drones safely? well, dan simmons has been to the netherlands, where the national police force is sponsoring a competition that hopes to find new ways of doing...
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this electromagnetic spectrum tracking technology has just been deployed at gatwick. will be able to see and detect. it will know whether it is a drone or whether it is something else. so how exactly does the setup work? you have two devices talking to each other? exactly. so you have two sensors, each of them are getting a bearing of the drone itself. they get the bearing by the angle of the arrival of the signal from the drone to the particular sensor. and by comparing the two directions you can triangulate the position of the drone at any one time. so, at this point now if a similar incident happened to what took place at gatwick, how much of a different schedule technology makes to outcome? we believe it will make a significant difference. number one is you would know categorically whether there was a drone there or not, certainly a drone emitting characteristic signals and number two, you would know where the control was and be able to interdict appropriately. and what are your plans to roll out this technology elsewhere? the technology has already been ruled out
this electromagnetic spectrum tracking technology has just been deployed at gatwick. will be able to see and detect. it will know whether it is a drone or whether it is something else. so how exactly does the setup work? you have two devices talking to each other? exactly. so you have two sensors, each of them are getting a bearing of the drone itself. they get the bearing by the angle of the arrival of the signal from the drone to the particular sensor. and by comparing the two directions you...
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the airport is about ready to open bids for a drone sighting problem. >> that's what's missing from gatwick is they knew there was a problem but didn't know where the operator was at. >> reporter: technology now makes it possible to pinpoint the operator. this is the whole trajectory. >> yeah. the whole flight path of the drone. >> reporter: they track the aircraft using sensors shown as blue circles. the orange line follows its movement in realtime. >> we're totally able to localize the drone, where it's flying, how many times it had been there, what kind of drone is it. we're able to spot the operator where it is. >> reporter: nationwide pilots reported more than 2,300 drone sightings last year. the faa is working with officials to test and evaluate systems that says they have not determined the most effect chgihich may vary by airport. sfo said its airport would not attack a drone threatening harm. >> our airport is not seeking the ability to capture a drone, overtake a drone, shoot down a drone. >> reporter: leaving that to federal and law enforcement partners, but a detection program i
the airport is about ready to open bids for a drone sighting problem. >> that's what's missing from gatwick is they knew there was a problem but didn't know where the operator was at. >> reporter: technology now makes it possible to pinpoint the operator. this is the whole trajectory. >> yeah. the whole flight path of the drone. >> reporter: they track the aircraft using sensors shown as blue circles. the orange line follows its movement in realtime. >> we're...
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last december, here at gatwick airport, chaos ensued.er reports of repeated drone sightings, a thousand flights were disrupted, 140,000 passengers affected and all of this was said to add up to a cost of £50 million. soon after, there was a similar scare at heathrow as well as at newark airport in the us. but how do we take down problem drones safely? well, dan simmons has been to the netherlands where the national police force is sponsoring a competition that hopes to find new ways of doing just that. in a hangar in the middle of nowhere in the netherlands. an epic air battle is about to commence. nine teams from across europe and america are trying to smash each other out of the sky and grab the 30,000 euros top prize in the title of the 2019 drone clash champions. all they have to do is down the queen drone. but the organisers have not made it easy. this is one of the arenas that one of the teams will start from, blue and red are the colours. they will leave their queen in here and that is what the opposing team will have to try to kn
last december, here at gatwick airport, chaos ensued.er reports of repeated drone sightings, a thousand flights were disrupted, 140,000 passengers affected and all of this was said to add up to a cost of £50 million. soon after, there was a similar scare at heathrow as well as at newark airport in the us. but how do we take down problem drones safely? well, dan simmons has been to the netherlands where the national police force is sponsoring a competition that hopes to find new ways of doing...
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the disruption train services from victoria to gatwick airport has cleared.ra road to london road too. over to kate kinsella now with the weather. good morning. well, in the wake of storm gareth, it is set to be a very windy day today and the met office has issued a yellow weather warning for the strong winds, 45—55mph. it's a breezy start but the wind will continue to strengthen through the morning. some sunny spells, you could see one or two showers — they will blow through fairly quickly on that strong north—westerly wind. now, that wind will make things feel pretty chilly, despite the temperatures reaching around 12 celsius. now, the wind will fall a little bit lighter overnight. it won't disappear completely but it's not going to be quite as windy today. but it is going to turn rather wet. some heavy rain, persistent rain as we head through to tomorrow morning. minimum temperature between 5 and 7 celsius. now, that rain will gradually clear. sunny spells, some showers through the afternoon. the wind strengthens through the course of thursday. it stays pr
the disruption train services from victoria to gatwick airport has cleared.ra road to london road too. over to kate kinsella now with the weather. good morning. well, in the wake of storm gareth, it is set to be a very windy day today and the met office has issued a yellow weather warning for the strong winds, 45—55mph. it's a breezy start but the wind will continue to strengthen through the morning. some sunny spells, you could see one or two showers — they will blow through fairly quickly...
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recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwickaying it infringes on freedom of the press, but sir cliff and the campaign hope they can force reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. dominic casciani, bbc news. "u targeted and killed, according to the rspb.
recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwickaying it infringes on freedom of the press, but sir cliff and the campaign hope they can force reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. dominic casciani, bbc news. "u targeted and killed, according to the rspb.
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recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwickthe press, but sir cliff and the campaign hope they can force reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. dominic casciani, bbc news. the family of a 23—year—old british woman missing in guatemala say they're "desperately worried" for her safety. catherine shaw, from witney in 0xfordshire was last seen on 4th march in the lake atitlan area of the country. her parents said her disappearance was of "great concern". a foreign office spokeswoman confirmed it was supporting the family of a british woman and were "in contact with the local authorities". a climber is seriously ill in hospital in aberdeen after being stranded overnight on a mountain in the highlands. the 57—year—old man, from nottinghamshire, was airlifted to safety from a peak in the glencoe area yesterday — reportedly suffering from hypothermia. a second climber was also rescued but is in a stable condition in hospital. hen harriers, which are rare birds of prey, are being deliberately ta rgetted and killed, according t
recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwickthe press, but sir cliff and the campaign hope they can force reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. dominic casciani, bbc news. the family of a 23—year—old british woman missing in guatemala say they're "desperately worried" for her safety. catherine shaw, from witney in 0xfordshire was last seen on 4th march in the lake atitlan area of the country. her parents said...
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flight made it most of the way to birmingham before being turned back, just like another flight into gatwick 737 max 8 injust five months. today, oliver vic, a un worker, described by his family as an inspirational man with a zest for life, now confirmed as one of at least nine british people on board. the uk's civil aviation regulator has now suspended all flights in and out of uk airports on the 737 max. boeing's latest short—haul model has a modified, automatic flight control system. it is supposed to dip the plane's nose if it is at risk of stalling. but in the case of the crash in october off indonesia, incorrect data, collected by a sensor on the aircraft, caused it to nosedive shortly after take—off. america's aviation regulator says the plane is being modified to make the anti—stall system safer. the training and manuals for pilots will also be improved. but this british pilot who has trained on the 737 max says he wouldn't be confident flying one today. we've changed his voice because he is not authorised by his airline to talk to us. i am somewhat apprehensive about the similaritie
flight made it most of the way to birmingham before being turned back, just like another flight into gatwick 737 max 8 injust five months. today, oliver vic, a un worker, described by his family as an inspirational man with a zest for life, now confirmed as one of at least nine british people on board. the uk's civil aviation regulator has now suspended all flights in and out of uk airports on the 737 max. boeing's latest short—haul model has a modified, automatic flight control system. it is...
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britain few operate the plane, with 18, norwegian has the most, using them primarily between london gatwick5, operating between manchester, spain, and africa. but rya nair between manchester, spain, and africa. but ryanair has 135 on order, with the first expected to arrive next month. and ceo michael 0'leary says he has no plans to delay introduction. in ethiopia, the black box flight recorders have been found will stop analysing them will bea found will stop analysing them will be a priority as airlines and their passengers wait nervously to find out whether the boeing 737 max 8 is u nsafe out whether the boeing 737 max 8 is unsafe or just unlucky. out whether the boeing 737 max 8 is unsafe orjust unlucky. ben ando, bbc news. in business briefing we will be live to singapore for the latest news from the civil aviation authority there in singapore and the head who has been speaking in singapore with relation to that story. since the beginning of the year, one in three migrants has drowned crossing the mediterranean sea from libya to europe. that puts the death rate significantly higher tha
britain few operate the plane, with 18, norwegian has the most, using them primarily between london gatwick5, operating between manchester, spain, and africa. but rya nair between manchester, spain, and africa. but ryanair has 135 on order, with the first expected to arrive next month. and ceo michael 0'leary says he has no plans to delay introduction. in ethiopia, the black box flight recorders have been found will stop analysing them will bea found will stop analysing them will be a priority...
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recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwickor suspects, saying it infringes on freedom of the press, but sir cliff and the campaign hope they can force reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. dominic casciani, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news. an ethiopian airlines plane with more than 150 people on board has crashed on a flight from addis ababa to nairobi. two leading brexiteers have urged the prime minister not to delay leaving the eu if she loses the meaningful vote on her withdrawal deal in the commons this week. two more british women living in detention camps in syria, with five children between them, are reported to have been stripped of their uk citizenship. the family of a 23—year—old british woman missing in guatemala say they're "desperately worried" for her safety. catherine shaw, from witney in oxfordshire, was last seen on march 4th in the lake atitlan area of the country. her parents said her disappearance was of "great concern". a foreign office spokeswoman confirmed it was supporting the family of a
recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwickor suspects, saying it infringes on freedom of the press, but sir cliff and the campaign hope they can force reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. dominic casciani, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news. an ethiopian airlines plane with more than 150 people on board has crashed on a flight from addis ababa to nairobi. two leading brexiteers have urged the prime minister not to...
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on bbc panorama showed detainees being threatened, and force used excessively at the facility near gatwickcommittee, and its findings are damning. it says there are serious problems with almost every element of the system. the report describes an institutional culture where detention is used to enforce removals, and found that some people were detained for more than three years, which it said was unacceptable. we are detaining far too many people, we are detaining them for too long, and we are very often detaining people who just should never be detained, whether that's because there's no grounds to detain them, or because they are vulnerable to being seriously negatively impacted by detention. they may be torture survivors, for example, or they may have pre—existing mental health conditions which means detention is totally inappropriate for them. the committee said the detention of windrush migrants had wrecked their lives. thousands came to britain in the 1940s, ‘50s and ‘60s, but some later found themselves at risk of being deported and we re held in immigration centres. if the windrush
on bbc panorama showed detainees being threatened, and force used excessively at the facility near gatwickcommittee, and its findings are damning. it says there are serious problems with almost every element of the system. the report describes an institutional culture where detention is used to enforce removals, and found that some people were detained for more than three years, which it said was unacceptable. we are detaining far too many people, we are detaining them for too long, and we are...
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flight made it most of the way to birmingham before being turned back, just like another flight into gatwickg a bowing 737 max 8 injust five months. today, oliver vic, a un worker, described by his family as an inspirational man with a zest for life, now confirmed as one of at least nine british people on board. the uk's civil aviation regulator has now suspended all flights in and out of uk airports on the 737 max. boeing's latest short—haul model has a modified, automatic flight control system. it is supposed to dip the plane's nose if it is at risk of stalling. but in the case of the crash in october off indonesia, incorrect data, collected by a sensor on the aircraft, caused it to nosedive shortly after take—off. america's aviation regulator says the plane is being modified to make the anti—stall system safer. the training and manuals for pilots will also be improved. but this british pilot who has trained on the 737 max says he would be confident flying one today. —— wouldn't be confident. we've changed his voice because he is not authorised by his airline to talk to us. i am somewhat a
flight made it most of the way to birmingham before being turned back, just like another flight into gatwickg a bowing 737 max 8 injust five months. today, oliver vic, a un worker, described by his family as an inspirational man with a zest for life, now confirmed as one of at least nine british people on board. the uk's civil aviation regulator has now suspended all flights in and out of uk airports on the 737 max. boeing's latest short—haul model has a modified, automatic flight control...
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recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwickg they were innocent of. ministers have refused anonymity for suspects, saying it infringes on freedom of the press, but sir cliff and the campaign hope they can force reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. dominic casciani, bbc news. earlier i spoke to daniel janner, who we heard from briefly in that report. he is the co—founder of the pressure group fair and told me why he is calling for this change. we are campaigning to introduce furnace to introduce fairness into the criminaljustice system. at the moment the balance is tilted the wrong way. all the so—called victims are believed where they should be called complainants. we need to shut down the obscenity of the searcher resortjust like with sir cliff richard and in relation to, i'm afraid, because this is what follows on, ambulance chasing solicitors with false compensation claims. there are many other areas we wish to see rebalancing and that is a very good start. the police would say it is helpful to name suspects beca
recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwickg they were innocent of. ministers have refused anonymity for suspects, saying it infringes on freedom of the press, but sir cliff and the campaign hope they can force reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. dominic casciani, bbc news. earlier i spoke to daniel janner, who we heard from briefly in that report. he is the co—founder of the pressure group fair and told me why he is...
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but why crawley why gatwick airport it's because the first group that came they came to get weak airport they landed there and for couple of days then they were introduced to the council of crawley and it was them who had the duty to look for accommodation for them as we are family orientated in the community when others come we would just say ok you can come to my house instead over so this is how it happened because we just wanted to keep that bond family bond that's very interesting like many immigrant communities once a bridgehead the stablish people grouped together because it was people that knew their friends people from the same background. who represent the the chigger so when movement to me one of the aims of your organization our aims is for the government both sides morrish us british government and the usa to recognise worth and to give us back our island. your second generation should. you've never been to the islands you were born there i've had the pleasure of meeting your father louis who was born in the machine your sales but is it really the case that people like yours
but why crawley why gatwick airport it's because the first group that came they came to get weak airport they landed there and for couple of days then they were introduced to the council of crawley and it was them who had the duty to look for accommodation for them as we are family orientated in the community when others come we would just say ok you can come to my house instead over so this is how it happened because we just wanted to keep that bond family bond that's very interesting like...
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recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwickinfringes on freedom of the press, but sir cliff and the campaign hope they can force reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. dominic casciani, bbc news. well let's get more on this from danieljanner, who we heard briefly there. he is the co—founder of the pressure group fair. thank you for being here. why do you think, why are you pushing for this change in the law? let me say first of all how delighted and thrilled we are to have the support of sir cliff richard, it is a boost to our campaign. we are campaigning to introduce furnace into the criminal justice system. at the moment the balance is tilted the wrong way. also called victims are believed where they should be called complainants. we need to shut down the obscenity of the searcher resort just like with sir cliff richard and in relation to, i'm afraid, because this is what follows on, ambulance chasing solicitors with false compensation claims. there are many other areas we wish to see rebalancing and that is a very
recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwickinfringes on freedom of the press, but sir cliff and the campaign hope they can force reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. dominic casciani, bbc news. well let's get more on this from danieljanner, who we heard briefly there. he is the co—founder of the pressure group fair. thank you for being here. why do you think, why are you pushing for this change in the law? let me say...
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last december, here at gatwick airport, chaos ensued. sightings, a thousand flights were disrupted, 140,000 passengers affected and all of this was said to add up to a cost of £50 million. soon after, there was a similar scare at heathrow as well as at newark airport in the us. but how do we take down problem drones safely? well, dan simmons has been to the netherlands where the national police force is sponsoring a competition that hopes to find new ways of doing just that. in a hangar in the middle of nowhere in the netherlands. an epic air battle is about to commence. nine teams from across europe and america are trying to smash each other out of the sky and grab the 30,000 euros top prize in the title of the 2019 drone clash champions. all they have to do is down the opposition‘s queen drone. but the organisers have not made it easy. this is one of the arenas that one of the teams will start from, blue and red are the colours. they will leave their queen in here and that is what the opposing team will have to try to knock out but the
last december, here at gatwick airport, chaos ensued. sightings, a thousand flights were disrupted, 140,000 passengers affected and all of this was said to add up to a cost of £50 million. soon after, there was a similar scare at heathrow as well as at newark airport in the us. but how do we take down problem drones safely? well, dan simmons has been to the netherlands where the national police force is sponsoring a competition that hopes to find new ways of doing just that. in a hangar in the...
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the carrier, which operated some flights out of stansted and gatwick, previously said it was in the finalnds with investors. but in the past half hour the company said it was ending all operations. passengers have been advised to check for alternative flights, which may be offered at a reduced rate because of the circumstances. manchester united have appointed ole gunnar solskjaer as the club's full—time manager on a three—year contract. the norwegian has been acting as manchester united's caretaker boss sincejose mourinho was sacked in december. let's get more on this olly foster who's in our sports centre in salford. a popular move? it really was a populist appointment, back before christmas after the broken regime of joseph mourinho was considered something of a gamble. ole gunnar solskjaer is well respected at manchester united and he was the super sub who won the european cup in 1999 super sub who won the european cup in1999 and a super sub who won the european cup in 1999 and a well youth coach at manchester united, that he had not much managerial e. he had had a poor record at card
the carrier, which operated some flights out of stansted and gatwick, previously said it was in the finalnds with investors. but in the past half hour the company said it was ending all operations. passengers have been advised to check for alternative flights, which may be offered at a reduced rate because of the circumstances. manchester united have appointed ole gunnar solskjaer as the club's full—time manager on a three—year contract. the norwegian has been acting as manchester united's...
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last december, here at gatwick airport, chaos ensued.nd all of this was said to add up to a cost of £50 million. soon after, there was a similar scare at heathrow as well as at newark airport in the us. but how do we take down problem drones safely? well, dan simmons has been to the netherlands where the national police force is sponsoring a competition that hopes to find new ways of doing just that. in a hangar in the middle of nowhere in the netherlands. an epic air battle is about to commence. nine teams from across europe and america are trying to smash each other out of the sky and grab the 30,000 euros top prize in the title of the 2019 drone clash champions. all they have to do is down the opposition's queen drone. but the organisers have not made it easy. this is one of the arenas that one of the teams will start from, blue and red are the colours. they will leave their queen in here and that is what the opposing team will have to try to knock out but they will leave their queen here. their fighter drones will come through what i
last december, here at gatwick airport, chaos ensued.nd all of this was said to add up to a cost of £50 million. soon after, there was a similar scare at heathrow as well as at newark airport in the us. but how do we take down problem drones safely? well, dan simmons has been to the netherlands where the national police force is sponsoring a competition that hopes to find new ways of doing just that. in a hangar in the middle of nowhere in the netherlands. an epic air battle is about to...
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recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwicknisters have refused anonymity for suspects, saying it infringes freedom of the press, but sir cliff richard and the campaign have called for reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. the family of a 23—year—old british woman missing in guatemala say that they're "desperately worried" for her safety. catherine shaw, from witney in oxfordshire, on march 11th in the lake atitlan area of the country. her parents say her disappearance is of "great concern". a foreign office spokeswoman confirmed it was supporting the family of a british woman and is "in contact with the local authorities". a climber is seriously ill in hospital in aberdeen after being stranded overnight on a mountain in the highlands. the 57—year—old man from nottinghamshire was airlifted to safety from a peak in the glencoe area yesterday, reportedly suffering from hypothermia. a second climber was also rescued but is in a stable condition in hospital. steps to end period poverty in england are expected to be unvei
recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwicknisters have refused anonymity for suspects, saying it infringes freedom of the press, but sir cliff richard and the campaign have called for reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. the family of a 23—year—old british woman missing in guatemala say that they're "desperately worried" for her safety. catherine shaw, from witney in oxfordshire, on march 11th in the lake...
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around 30 passengers are quarantined at gatwick — after feeling ill during a flight from barbados. accepting notes and coins. the us singer, r kelly, denies allegations of sexual abuse in an interview on american television. how stupid would it be for me to...
around 30 passengers are quarantined at gatwick — after feeling ill during a flight from barbados. accepting notes and coins. the us singer, r kelly, denies allegations of sexual abuse in an interview on american television. how stupid would it be for me to...
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recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwickocent of. ministers have refused anonymity for suspects, saying it infringes on freedom of the press, but sir cliff and the campaign hope they can force reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. dominic casciani, bbc news. the family of a 23—year—old british woman missing in guatemala say they're "desperately worried" for her safety. catherine shaw, from witney in oxfordshire was last seen on march the 4th. her parents said her disappearance was of "great concern". a foreign office spokeswoman confirmed it was supporting the family of a british woman and were "in contact with the local authorities". ajapanese woman has been officially recognised as the world's oldest person. kane tanaka was born injanuary 1903, so she's 116 years old. according to nursing home staff in fukuoka city she enjoys three meals a day, with snacks and chocolate. she said at the ceremony that she is happy to be cerebrated by many people, and she feels now is the best moment in her life. even doing a litt
recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over the disruption of gatwickocent of. ministers have refused anonymity for suspects, saying it infringes on freedom of the press, but sir cliff and the campaign hope they can force reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. dominic casciani, bbc news. the family of a 23—year—old british woman missing in guatemala say they're "desperately worried" for her safety. catherine shaw, from witney in...
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on bbc panorama showed detainees being threatened, and force used excessively at the facility near gatwickeapons and assault rifles following the christchurch attacks, prime minister jacinda ardern has said. 50 people were killed at two mosques last friday. the alleged gunman had obtained a firearms licence in 2017. ms ardern said she expected new legislation to be in place by the 11th of april. there‘s a warning that if current trends continue, the number of unfilled nursing positions in england could double in the next four years to nearly 70,000. three leading health think tanks say radical solutions are needed to ensure there‘ll be enough key nhs workers in future. the government insist plans are in place to recruit more staff. 8:12am. "toxic and delusional". that‘s how some of theresa may‘s own mps have described her performance outside downing street last night, as she pitched the brexit impasse as a battle between parliament and the people. let‘s hear what her brexit minister thinks of it. kwasi kwarteng is in our westminster studio and joins us now. thank you very much for your tim
on bbc panorama showed detainees being threatened, and force used excessively at the facility near gatwickeapons and assault rifles following the christchurch attacks, prime minister jacinda ardern has said. 50 people were killed at two mosques last friday. the alleged gunman had obtained a firearms licence in 2017. ms ardern said she expected new legislation to be in place by the 11th of april. there‘s a warning that if current trends continue, the number of unfilled nursing positions in...
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with 18, norwegian has the most, using them primarily between london gatwick, edinburgh, and scandinaviahester, spain, greece, and north africa. but budget airline ryanair has 135 on order, with the first due to arrive next month. and ceo michael 0'leary has said he has no plans to delay introduction. in ethiopia, the black box flight recorders have been found. analysing them will be a priority, as airlines and their passengers wait nervously to find out whether the boeing 737 max—8 is unsafe orjust unlucky. ben ando, bbc news. prosecutors are to be issued with revised guidelines on dealing with defendants with mental health issues. the crown prosecution service said its guidance has been updated to reflect growing understanding of different conditions. a random sample of nearly a00 cases from across england and wales found that one in five involved a defendant, victim or witness with a mental health issue. professor stephen hawking has been commemorated on a new 50p coin with a design inspired by his work on black holes. the royal mint said he was one of the world's most brilliant physi
with 18, norwegian has the most, using them primarily between london gatwick, edinburgh, and scandinaviahester, spain, greece, and north africa. but budget airline ryanair has 135 on order, with the first due to arrive next month. and ceo michael 0'leary has said he has no plans to delay introduction. in ethiopia, the black box flight recorders have been found. analysing them will be a priority, as airlines and their passengers wait nervously to find out whether the boeing 737 max—8 is unsafe...
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last december, here at gatwick airport, chaos ensued.disrupted, 140,000 passengers affected and all of this was said to add up to a cost of £50 million. soon after, there was a similar scare at heathrow as well as at newark airport in the us. but how do we take down problem drones safely? well, dan simmons has been to the netherlands where the national police force is sponsoring a competition that hopes to find new ways of doing just that. in a hangar in the middle of nowhere in the netherlands, an epic air battle is about to commence. nine teams from across europe and america are trying to smash each other out of the sky and grab the 30,000 euros top prize and the title of the 2019 drone clash champions. all they have to do is down the opposition's queen drone. but the organisers have not made it easy. this is one of the arenas that one of the teams will start from, blue and red are the colours. they will leave their queen in here and that is what the opposing team will have to try to knock out but they will leave their queen here. thei
last december, here at gatwick airport, chaos ensued.disrupted, 140,000 passengers affected and all of this was said to add up to a cost of £50 million. soon after, there was a similar scare at heathrow as well as at newark airport in the us. but how do we take down problem drones safely? well, dan simmons has been to the netherlands where the national police force is sponsoring a competition that hopes to find new ways of doing just that. in a hangar in the middle of nowhere in the...
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the carrier, which had been in funding talks with investors, operates out of london gatwick, stansted nationalism and separatism on all its platforms. the decision comes as the social media giant faces increasing scrutiny over extremist material being shared on its platforms. facebook has been under pressure since the christchurch mosque shootings. 50 people died in the attack which was live—streamed on the platform. moscow has accused president trump of ‘boorishness on a global scale‘ after he told russia to get out of venezuela. a foreign ministry spokeswoman said russia‘s presence in venezuela is in line with a defence agreement between the two countries and poses no security threat. the tensions between moscow and washington mirror the stalemate between president maduro and opposition leaderjuan guaido, as food shortages and power outages continue to affect millions of venezuelan people. the bbc‘s state department correspondent barbara plett usher has spoken to the trump administration‘s point person on venezuela and joins me now. they have any idea how to break this stalemate? ac
the carrier, which had been in funding talks with investors, operates out of london gatwick, stansted nationalism and separatism on all its platforms. the decision comes as the social media giant faces increasing scrutiny over extremist material being shared on its platforms. facebook has been under pressure since the christchurch mosque shootings. 50 people died in the attack which was live—streamed on the platform. moscow has accused president trump of ‘boorishness on a global scale‘...
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passengers and crew onboard a virgin flight from barbados were put into quarantine after landing at gatwickround 30 people reported feeling unwell during the flight and were taken for treatment on landing. virgin say the aircraft had been chartered by a cruise company and was not a scheduled flight. a spokeswoman suggested that the problem had not originated on the plane. earlier, we heard from one of the passengers who was on—board the flight, phill brown, who explained what happened. about an hour before we were due to land there was an announcement that said some passengers had taken ill on the plane and they asked if any other passengers were feeling unwell. and then when we landed, we noticed that there was a lot of emergency service vehicles and ambulance, police, fire engine, bizarrely. and then theyjust advised that due to the number of people who were taken ill on the plane, we weren't going to disembark, we had to wait for further announcements. we were lucky enough to be in the upper class section and we didn't see anyone in oui’ upper class section and we didn't see anyone in ou
passengers and crew onboard a virgin flight from barbados were put into quarantine after landing at gatwickround 30 people reported feeling unwell during the flight and were taken for treatment on landing. virgin say the aircraft had been chartered by a cruise company and was not a scheduled flight. a spokeswoman suggested that the problem had not originated on the plane. earlier, we heard from one of the passengers who was on—board the flight, phill brown, who explained what happened. about...
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the carrier — which had been in funding talks with investors — operates out of london gatwick, stansteda monitoring system. what‘s happened is the annual report has found serious problems in the software and hardware of that huawei kit in place. it doesn‘t necessarily say we should be worried there is any espionage at the moment, they can mitigate those risks. but clearly there is a lot of concern in the long run this will be hard to trust huawei kit because of the poor engineering standards. the company say it is investing $2 billion to improve it by the government and gchq are unhappy it‘s taken them this long and we haven‘t been able so far to improve the quality. the significance is that there is a decision about the next stage, 5g telecoms, and whether or not to allow huawei to be used in that. the us has been campaigning hard against it, the uk has been looking at making that decision in the next few weeks and that makes it harder for them to approve it using huawei given the concern over security vulnerabilities in their equipment. but given that you say that, we are talking abou
the carrier — which had been in funding talks with investors — operates out of london gatwick, stansteda monitoring system. what‘s happened is the annual report has found serious problems in the software and hardware of that huawei kit in place. it doesn‘t necessarily say we should be worried there is any espionage at the moment, they can mitigate those risks. but clearly there is a lot of concern in the long run this will be hard to trust huawei kit because of the poor engineering...