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around when he goes to the membership of course like him, and we had as part of this, we have allison pearsonng a piece saying already, there is a feeling of optimism about him arriving now, there are people who don't like them, but he has arrived on the scene and there is a big day with the first round of voting going to see who god suffers, so he arrived at the right moment. polly, i do think each personality as we were saying, allison pearson's, derek, she has a force of personality a piece complaint differently hasn't in this campaign stop live a little, mostly he's been hidden from view a p pa re ntly mostly he's been hidden from view apparently having one to colleagues and that does seem to be working as david said, he's got more than 80 back already stop live he has his hair cut, back already stop live he has his haircut, and back already stop live he has his hair cut, and apparently been instructed by his girlfriend to stop ruffling his hair all the time. do something about personality which allows him to bulldoze through what you might consider to be scrutiny. he had some quite aggre
around when he goes to the membership of course like him, and we had as part of this, we have allison pearsonng a piece saying already, there is a feeling of optimism about him arriving now, there are people who don't like them, but he has arrived on the scene and there is a big day with the first round of voting going to see who god suffers, so he arrived at the right moment. polly, i do think each personality as we were saying, allison pearson's, derek, she has a force of personality a piece...
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pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way".ents no—one would be advantaged or disadvantaged and they would not have to re—sit the paper. joining me now is harry wright, from henley on thames who sat the exam yesterday. you sat the exam, how are you feeling? a bit vexed, if i you sat the exam, how are you feeling? a bit vexed, ifi am honest, because i put in a lot of work, i did not see the paper beforehand, it was a nice paper, i enjoyed it, but then coming out and looking on twitter and seeing people talking about it being leaked beforehand, that blew the wind out of my sails. pearson have responded, they have said no one is at an advantage or disadvantage, what did you of that? i cannot believe that is true, because it was on such a wide scale, anyone could access it for £70 online, spread over whats app for £70 online, spread over whats app and facebook group chats, that they will have no access to, so it is really hard, and i think they are really limiting what they think the scope of how big it was is. i think carry on. i
pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way".ents no—one would be advantaged or disadvantaged and they would not have to re—sit the paper. joining me now is harry wright, from henley on thames who sat the exam yesterday. you sat the exam, how are you feeling? a bit vexed, if i you sat the exam, how are you feeling? a bit vexed, ifi am honest, because i put in a lot of work, i did not see the paper beforehand, it was a nice paper, i enjoyed...
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pearson, urged to get in touch, offering the whole paperfor £75.nd edexcel says they have investigated an exam centre in serious breach of current practice and said they were determined to identify the individual involved and told them to account. the league has sparked fury amongst peoples, with hundreds signing a petition calling forjustice. it is the third year in a row that a—level maths questions from the edexcel papers has been leaked. pearson has also tried to reassure students that no one will be advantaged or disadvantaged and says the paper will not have to be reset. people forced to leave their homes after the river steeping in lincolnshire burst its banks are waiting to hear when they can return. a state of emergency was declared in wainfleet on thursday after the equivalent of two months' rain fell in two days causing more than 70 properties to be evacuated. our reporter michael cowan joins us now. we just wejust get a we just get a sense from the images directly behind you there, the scale of the problem which is still in place today.
pearson, urged to get in touch, offering the whole paperfor £75.nd edexcel says they have investigated an exam centre in serious breach of current practice and said they were determined to identify the individual involved and told them to account. the league has sparked fury amongst peoples, with hundreds signing a petition calling forjustice. it is the third year in a row that a—level maths questions from the edexcel papers has been leaked. pearson has also tried to reassure students that...
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and this is sam pearson. >> reporter: she was told her mother's first husband sam pearson, the man in the uniform was her real father from the time she was born in marin county until the age of 12. then everything changed with her mother's second marriage to a man named wade. >> at age 12, i was told i was really wayne's biological daughter ooh. >> reporter: she spent her life bonding with wayne converting to judaism and taking his last name klugman but something bothered her with her shocking red hair, she didn't look like him at all. she will hired christina fits gibbons a dna detective. >> two weeks later, i was down to you two men who were brothers. tim, a man named timotr cameron >> reporter: she took her dna and matched it to distant relatives who took a similar test. >> it's a like a jigsaw puzzle. she made a family tree slowly filling in the blanks through dna first by finding jodie's biological great grandparents, then grandparents and eventually her birth father tim. this was the only thing linking him to marin county. an old realtor's license. >> he was the real estate agen
and this is sam pearson. >> reporter: she was told her mother's first husband sam pearson, the man in the uniform was her real father from the time she was born in marin county until the age of 12. then everything changed with her mother's second marriage to a man named wade. >> at age 12, i was told i was really wayne's biological daughter ooh. >> reporter: she spent her life bonding with wayne converting to judaism and taking his last name klugman but something bothered her...
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pearson said it was "determined to identify" the source of the breach.d 2018. more people will be evaccuated from their homes in lincolnshire this morning after the river steeping burst its banks for the second time this week. a state of emergency was declared in wainfleet on thursday after the equivalent of two months' rain fell in two days. our reporter michael cowan joins us now. michael, bring us up—to—date with what is going on, obviously the community there is dealing with a lot of infrastructure problems now? a lot of infrastructure problems, actually in the last few moments we have seen actually in the last few moments we have seen rescue actually in the last few moments we have seen rescue boats going out behind us to try and rescue any people who are still left, who have not been evacuated from the streets behind me. we have also heard in the last few moments, we have had an official statement that another part official statement that another part of the river now is showing signs of breaching and residents in the north and west areas around wa
pearson said it was "determined to identify" the source of the breach.d 2018. more people will be evaccuated from their homes in lincolnshire this morning after the river steeping burst its banks for the second time this week. a state of emergency was declared in wainfleet on thursday after the equivalent of two months' rain fell in two days. our reporter michael cowan joins us now. michael, bring us up—to—date with what is going on, obviously the community there is dealing with a...
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thousands of demonstrators are on their way to the nearby village of pearson where they will show their support for climate protection at the largest mining area in europe. they hope to influence politicians thru civil disobedience the deliberate file ation of law and order. remember has now and we accept the fact that we might get arrested because the climate crisis is so urgent it affects us all and that's why we're deliberately exercising civil disobedience to demand a phase out of coal power. this week the entire western rhineland is the focus point of the climate protest movement. in new leaders are varied locked after failing to agree on who should fill the blocks top jobs when the current administration finishes its work later this year at the heart of the impasse is a disagreement between used to powerhouses france and germany. it wasn't exactly a defeat but german chancellor angela merkel can't be happy with the result at this hour none of the lead candidates so she puts in confidant still in the running chancellor merkel's last ditch efforts appear to have failed. so much digi
thousands of demonstrators are on their way to the nearby village of pearson where they will show their support for climate protection at the largest mining area in europe. they hope to influence politicians thru civil disobedience the deliberate file ation of law and order. remember has now and we accept the fact that we might get arrested because the climate crisis is so urgent it affects us all and that's why we're deliberately exercising civil disobedience to demand a phase out of coal...
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. >> reporter: o'brien was flying from quebec city to toronto's pearson airport. she says she was in an empty row of seats and fell asleep, but when she woke up everyone was gone and it was nearly midnight. >> it was completely pitch black. i thought this is a nightmare. this is not happening. >> reporter: then she says in a panic she texted the friend who drove her to the airport trying to explain what happened. i just woke up alone in plane. i'm stuck by myself alone on the plane. the friend texted back that she called pearson customer service, someone was calling. a call she described to ctv news. >> and i said her plane landed two hours ago. she texted me that she just woke up. i don't know what's going on, but she's at the airport. >> and then my phone died. >> reporter: o'brien began looking for ways to escape and says she was able to enter the cockpit. >> i'm so scared i'm going to touch something that's wrong but i knew i had to do something. i found the flashlight. i was so happy. that was like the best moment ever. >> reporter: then she says she managed
. >> reporter: o'brien was flying from quebec city to toronto's pearson airport. she says she was in an empty row of seats and fell asleep, but when she woke up everyone was gone and it was nearly midnight. >> it was completely pitch black. i thought this is a nightmare. this is not happening. >> reporter: then she says in a panic she texted the friend who drove her to the airport trying to explain what happened. i just woke up alone in plane. i'm stuck by myself alone on the...
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pearson said it was "determined to identify" the source of the breach.ers were also leaked in 2017 and 2018. people forced to leave their homes after the river steeping in lincolnshire burst its banks are waiting to hear when they can return. a state of emergency was declared in wainfleet on thursday after the equivalent of two months' rain fell in two days causing more than 70 properties to be evacuated. our reporter michael cowan joins us now. bring us up—to—date with the situation. as you can see behind me, this residential street is deluged. although residents have told us this morning that things are getting a little bit better, they have seen the water receding. 170 residents from this small town have been evacuated. they had been evacuated about a0 miles north of here, still within the county, to a rescue centre. last night there was some better news when the environment agency said they had managed to plug the gap of the river, where it was leaking, and that was thanks to the raf and some chinook helicopters. they dropped 270 tons of stone, sand,
pearson said it was "determined to identify" the source of the breach.ers were also leaked in 2017 and 2018. people forced to leave their homes after the river steeping in lincolnshire burst its banks are waiting to hear when they can return. a state of emergency was declared in wainfleet on thursday after the equivalent of two months' rain fell in two days causing more than 70 properties to be evacuated. our reporter michael cowan joins us now. bring us up—to—date with the...
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>>o'brien was flying from complexity to toronto's pearson airport. >>she says she was in an empty row of seats and fell asleep. but when she woke up everyone was gone it was nearly midnight. >>and then she says in a panic she texted the friend who drove her to the airport trying to explain what happened. i just woke up alone in plain, i'm struck by myself alone on the plane. the friend texted back that she called person customer service, someone was coming a call she described to ctv news. >>o'brien began looking for ways to escape and says she was able to enter the cockpit so scared. then she says she managed to open the door of the plane, but the drop to the tarmac was steep. she was eventually rescued by ground crew. this passenger rights advocate says this is a rare occurrence. but it raises serious security concerns this whatever and what someone else most yeah in the front. could every so often. that was janet dirks reporting for us air canada. >>did confirm the incident and says that they're investigating. o'brien meantimeas hired a lawyer. je
>>o'brien was flying from complexity to toronto's pearson airport. >>she says she was in an empty row of seats and fell asleep. but when she woke up everyone was gone it was nearly midnight. >>and then she says in a panic she texted the friend who drove her to the airport trying to explain what happened. i just woke up alone in plain, i'm struck by myself alone on the plane. the friend texted back that she called person customer service, someone was coming a call she described...
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. >> this is tim, and this is sam pearson. >> jody was told her mother's first husband, sam pearson, in the uniform, was her real father from the time she was born in marin county until the age of 12. then everything changed with her mother's second marriage to a man named wade. >> at age 12, i was told that i was really wayne's biological daughter. >> jody then spent her life bonding with wayne, converting to judaism and even taking his last name, klugman. but something was always bothering her. with her shocking red hair, she didn't look anything like wayne at all. so she hired christina brian fitzgibbons, a dna detective. >> two weeks later, i was down to two men who were brothers, tim, a man named tim, and he had a brother named cameron. >> christine that football jody's dna and matched it to distant relatives who also took a similar test. >> it's like a jigsaw puzzle. >> christina made a family tree, slowly filling in the blanks through dna, first by finding jody's biological great grandparents, then grandparents, and eventually her birth father tim. this was the only thing link
. >> this is tim, and this is sam pearson. >> jody was told her mother's first husband, sam pearson, in the uniform, was her real father from the time she was born in marin county until the age of 12. then everything changed with her mother's second marriage to a man named wade. >> at age 12, i was told that i was really wayne's biological daughter. >> jody then spent her life bonding with wayne, converting to judaism and even taking his last name, klugman. but something...
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edexcel, or pearson, have responded saying nobody is at advantage or disadvantage. like means testing, it is hard to find that balance when it is hard to know the exact number of people that had seen this paper beforehand. do you know anybody that is admitted to this going on in the build—up?m anybody that is admitted to this going on in the build-up? ifi am being honest, ifi going on in the build-up? ifi am being honest, if i looked on twitter the night before and saw there was rumours about the paper being leaked beforehand, personally i did not believe it, i talked to my friends, none of us saw the paper because we thought it would be a scam, when you look down on it, people knew it was happening, if we knew why were edexcel not looking at that before hand and saying there were two questions. would you like to reset a fresh paper so it is all fair and square? if it comes down to it that is something that needs to be done because it is all about how you do at that subject unrealistically those people had an unfair advantage over us. i know they are saying no advan
edexcel, or pearson, have responded saying nobody is at advantage or disadvantage. like means testing, it is hard to find that balance when it is hard to know the exact number of people that had seen this paper beforehand. do you know anybody that is admitted to this going on in the build—up?m anybody that is admitted to this going on in the build-up? ifi am being honest, ifi going on in the build-up? ifi am being honest, if i looked on twitter the night before and saw there was rumours about...
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to the scene and they've been working continuously toeput out this fire people living along nearby pearson, clay streets were told to evacuate other nearby residents have been told to close their windows and to keep their pets inside. we were told that this is a was a site for an apartment complex of this is a big hit to the housing development here in the south bay. some of the businesses that were along this road of also been forced to close and i spoke with one man who works at a restaurant right across the street who tells me what it was like take a listen. it he was standing right behind the restaurant. >>we've been here. it was like 100 and fifa night. i feel like was crazy kind of shocking because it's in my life i saw that for the first time such a big fire. that's a far lots of smoke. >>the fire crews have continued their work out they have been able to get it contained in that up was a known around 2 o'clock this afternoon there has been a no word on when roads are going to reopen here, however there are some detours that continue to be in place. the people who have had to evacua
to the scene and they've been working continuously toeput out this fire people living along nearby pearson, clay streets were told to evacuate other nearby residents have been told to close their windows and to keep their pets inside. we were told that this is a was a site for an apartment complex of this is a big hit to the housing development here in the south bay. some of the businesses that were along this road of also been forced to close and i spoke with one man who works at a restaurant...
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president donald trump and his planned meeting for that she and pearson well our diplomatic editor james bay is joins us now live from osaka and james i believe trump is in a meeting with shinzo are to be right now and they himself was in tehran not quite so long ago so presumably iran is featuring in that discussion today. that iran is one of the things that will be discussed in the margins of this meeting you have some 26 different world leaders the g 20 has 19 countries as members the other members but they invite other countries along here say 26 leaders and in addition to the big meetings which are all about the economy and trade there are bilateral meetings between key players and clearly with the with the tension right now in the gulf between the u.s. and iran that is going to be a subject for discussion the other country with the nuclear issue that she has nuclear weapons north korea is another thing to be discussed in terms of those bilateral meetings president she is with the president trump that's taking place on saturday trade i think will be central in that prison trumps als
president donald trump and his planned meeting for that she and pearson well our diplomatic editor james bay is joins us now live from osaka and james i believe trump is in a meeting with shinzo are to be right now and they himself was in tehran not quite so long ago so presumably iran is featuring in that discussion today. that iran is one of the things that will be discussed in the margins of this meeting you have some 26 different world leaders the g 20 has 19 countries as members the other...
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mr pearson so let's continue the income is falling we've all witnessed it we have so many questions sent out as i'm just going to ask you a few from different regions this is when it's live going to improve. we only have 10000 of rubbles of income this is from some why are more not towns die young people are leaving so many questions and i know that before we've been gone. we had a video call please call center the floor is yours well people are struggling they have no money to buy basic needs and assess its necessities food clothes and people struggling the most are teachers and doctors if you are a highly. good specialist from out all the she's getting a salary of $10000.00 roubles and teachers soon as the regions are getting $15000.20. and here's a video call from stanislav told he's a fire worker. hello. mr putin. i am from. the region. please tell me when is our salary going. through right now what we get monthly is from 12213000 roubles and i am the head of my division so i am getting 16000 rubles well it's impossible to live getting this money and we have to work 23 jobs and our f
mr pearson so let's continue the income is falling we've all witnessed it we have so many questions sent out as i'm just going to ask you a few from different regions this is when it's live going to improve. we only have 10000 of rubbles of income this is from some why are more not towns die young people are leaving so many questions and i know that before we've been gone. we had a video call please call center the floor is yours well people are struggling they have no money to buy basic needs...
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the demonstrations broke out on friday evening in the capital tbilisi and then meantime london at pearson has banned russian airlines from flying to georgia starting from july 8th here's our correspondent with. the protests today much smaller scale than they were yesterday yes there were thousands and thousands of very angry demonstrators clashing with police during the parliament today it's much more the scale of rage seems to have been spent going out of got out of the crowds but there are still crowds about it's much more peaceful new writing nevertheless we've had a lot of reaction today coming in from the georgian president who blamed russia for stooping these anti russian protests which might seem like a very strange thing to do for russia to sort of begin and spark. a russian protest nevertheless the kremlin has condemned the actions of georgian officials saying that they're using this situation to sow and he russian sentiment and they're trying to trying to sort of blame russia for the whole thing and get responsibility off their own shoulders there was a and into parliamentary as
the demonstrations broke out on friday evening in the capital tbilisi and then meantime london at pearson has banned russian airlines from flying to georgia starting from july 8th here's our correspondent with. the protests today much smaller scale than they were yesterday yes there were thousands and thousands of very angry demonstrators clashing with police during the parliament today it's much more the scale of rage seems to have been spent going out of got out of the crowds but there are...
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pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way," and that pupilsng has suspended the introduction of a new law that would allow extraditions to mainland china. the controversial proposals prompted huge street protests, including one last sunday where organisers said more than a million people took part. from hong kong — rupert wingfield hayes reports. fellow citizens and members of the media... as she stood alone at the podium, carrie lam must have known every pair of eyes in hong kong was watching her. after a week of mass street protests and running battles between protesters and police, would she or wouldn't she back down and drop the widely hated extradition bill? i now announce that the government has decided to suspend the legislative amendment exercise. not a withdrawal, then. so is this just a trick to pacify the protesters? it has nothing to do with an intention or wish to pacify. how could i restore, as fast as possible, the calm in society, and how could i avoid any more law—enforcement officers and ordinary citizens being injured? the f
pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way," and that pupilsng has suspended the introduction of a new law that would allow extraditions to mainland china. the controversial proposals prompted huge street protests, including one last sunday where organisers said more than a million people took part. from hong kong — rupert wingfield hayes reports. fellow citizens and members of the media... as she stood alone at the podium, carrie lam must...
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who can game the system become a global economy of gaming digital gaming and as our friend brought pearson the crypto space says life is becoming a game we're a you're constantly earning power ups and you're getting bonus points right that's your just game you're playing a game all day long and that's what that's pretty much were the economy is at the moment yes but as the power center of the world the empire disintegrates and trust disintegrates this is also why i think since that period of time 2007 to 2009 you see the emergence of a hysteria around identity because people do not understand what their identity is within this new disintegrating system there it is fear people are afraid to that they might not actually understand who they are within the global economy and the global the new the new paradigm that might be emerging who knows what's happening nobody knows what's happening nobody can predict the future but we can see the past in the past is that you know our governments work for a very small set of people so who are we where part of this society or part of this economy who are
who can game the system become a global economy of gaming digital gaming and as our friend brought pearson the crypto space says life is becoming a game we're a you're constantly earning power ups and you're getting bonus points right that's your just game you're playing a game all day long and that's what that's pretty much were the economy is at the moment yes but as the power center of the world the empire disintegrates and trust disintegrates this is also why i think since that period of...
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pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way," and that pupils england has sought to reassure people after two more patient deaths were linked to a listeria outbreak, saying the overall risk is low. a total of five people are now known to have died. the health secretary matt hancock has ordered what he called a root and branch review of hospital food. leigh milner reports. two people have died at the manchester royal infirmary, another at aintree hospital, after eating sandwiches and salads containing listeria. it's not yet been revealed where two other patients died. listeria is a bacterium which typically causes mild food poisoning, but can prove fatal if people are already seriously ill. tanya marsden from ashford in kent was at the william harvey hospital having treatments for crohn‘s disease when she became infected with listeria. listeria can be fatal, and that obviously is what's playing on my mind now. i worry about whether there's any lasting implications for me, particularly because my immune system is so suppressed at this moment in ti
pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way," and that pupils england has sought to reassure people after two more patient deaths were linked to a listeria outbreak, saying the overall risk is low. a total of five people are now known to have died. the health secretary matt hancock has ordered what he called a root and branch review of hospital food. leigh milner reports. two people have died at the manchester royal infirmary, another at aintree...
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devoted to a hagiographic picture of boris johnson, a write up of his speech and then i think allison pearsonris must be in love with him because she says the overwhelming sense of relief that this is a prime minister in waiting who can lift your heart. remember because boris johnson in waiting who can lift your heart. remember because borisjohnson is paid hundreds of thousands of pounds by the telegraph to be their star columnist he is on the —— they are on his side. perhaps there praise won't stop. he wrote several columns being rude about prime ministerial policies so maybe he willjust start writing columns that criticise himself. two newspapers have an entirely different take on what boris has said today. he has either promised a hard brexit or a soft brexit. we have no idea what the man stands for but it has been a successful launch. what did you make of the launch? it was a controlled affair. we saw boris in a more prime ministerial manner. the off—the—cuff remarks, the slightly clever soundbites, we did not hear a lot of that. he stopped to the script. he answered a select number of qu
devoted to a hagiographic picture of boris johnson, a write up of his speech and then i think allison pearsonris must be in love with him because she says the overwhelming sense of relief that this is a prime minister in waiting who can lift your heart. remember because boris johnson in waiting who can lift your heart. remember because borisjohnson is paid hundreds of thousands of pounds by the telegraph to be their star columnist he is on the —— they are on his side. perhaps there praise...
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pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated in a very limited way and that pupils woulde called a root and branch review of hospital food after two more patient deaths were linked to a listeria outbreak. a total of five people are now known to have died. production has been halted of the sandwiches and salads thought to have caused the outbreak. leigh milner reports. five people have now died after eating hospital sandwiches and salads containing listeria. two lost their lives here at the manchester royal infirmary, another at aintree hospital. it's not yet been revealed where the other two patients died, but public health england has confirmed that seven trusts across the country have been affected. the food standards agency ourself are trying to identify how this could have got into the food chain. that is going to take some time to do. but what we have done is taken steps to make sure that the product is no longer distributed and therefore the public and the nhs patients are safe. the health secretary, matt hancock, has now called for a review of nhs food. in a statem
pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated in a very limited way and that pupils woulde called a root and branch review of hospital food after two more patient deaths were linked to a listeria outbreak. a total of five people are now known to have died. production has been halted of the sandwiches and salads thought to have caused the outbreak. leigh milner reports. five people have now died after eating hospital sandwiches and salads containing listeria. two lost their lives...
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. $35.00 fight a fighter jet program pearson is a former u.s. ambassador to turkey he says techie appears to be throwing it up with russia in hopes of finding a solution to the syrian war. well i think the main reason is mr hurd one desperately wants to see baber zx from the russians with respect to the huge your security of syria or turkey including the right to have a presence in all in or be in northeastern syria where the syrian kurds have been fighting the. regime and have been fighting the heisman so i think he thinks that by doing enough labors in the russians he will get some leverage from them in the peace agreement and the end of term security and i think it's a false hope and the russians have shown in their recent operations in earlier providence if after waiting for the church to do something of qaeda related errors there they keep on top of it clear the problems of those forces ignoring short peace requests in and ignoring turkey's desires the turks would be very happy if the russians would broker an arrangement with damascus they
. $35.00 fight a fighter jet program pearson is a former u.s. ambassador to turkey he says techie appears to be throwing it up with russia in hopes of finding a solution to the syrian war. well i think the main reason is mr hurd one desperately wants to see baber zx from the russians with respect to the huge your security of syria or turkey including the right to have a presence in all in or be in northeastern syria where the syrian kurds have been fighting the. regime and have been fighting...
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pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way", and that pupils0mar al—bashir, will appear in court next week. al—bashir faces charges of corruption and possessing foreign currency. the military ousted the long—time president in april, after months of protests against him. criminal investigations linked to corruption have been opened against more than a0 other former officials. rivals competing to be the next leader of the conservative party and prime minister have dismissed suggestions they should withdraw and allow an uncontested coronation for the frontrunner boris johnson. they've been campaigning for the support of party members at a meeting in london. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley was there and his report does contain flashing imagery. blink and you'll miss him — boris johnson arrives at the first leadership hustings for tory activists. in here, he told them he's a winner, and he's undoubtedly the man to beat, but his rivals say a coronation would be a mistake. that would be a complete disgrace. the public deserve the chance to lo
pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way", and that pupils0mar al—bashir, will appear in court next week. al—bashir faces charges of corruption and possessing foreign currency. the military ousted the long—time president in april, after months of protests against him. criminal investigations linked to corruption have been opened against more than a0 other former officials. rivals competing to be the next leader of the conservative party...
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pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way".antaged and they would not have to re—sit the paper. six candidates remain in the race to be the next leader of the conservative party and the next prime minister, to replace theresa may. health secretary matt hancock pulled out of the contest yesterday , but hasn't yet declared who he is backing. former foreign secretary and mayor of london, boris johnson, remains the frontrunner and has confirmed he will participate in a bbc televised leadership debate. 0ur correspondent nick eardley is at a leadership hustings with the contenders in central london and he spoke to us a little earlier this was originally booked to be the meeting where a local tory associations were to get rid of theresa may, a vote of no confidence, to try to put pressure on her. 0bviously she's announced she is going. they thought they may as well use the room anyway. over the last few hours we have had the six candidates in this hotel, all pitching to local party members, about why they should be the next prime mini
pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way".antaged and they would not have to re—sit the paper. six candidates remain in the race to be the next leader of the conservative party and the next prime minister, to replace theresa may. health secretary matt hancock pulled out of the contest yesterday , but hasn't yet declared who he is backing. former foreign secretary and mayor of london, boris johnson, remains the frontrunner and has confirmed...
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pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way".uld be advantaged or disadvantaged and they would not have to re—sit the paper. joining me now from waddesdon in buckinghamshire is mary wagland, one of the students who sat the maths paper. you sat the paper, how did you feel coming out of it? i tried my hardest, maths is not my strong point, but i have worked very hard over the past two years and i had logged on to the student forum to see how everyone else found it, about the answers we had, that is when i found out that paper had been leaked. on the student room and it was heartbreaking, you have put so much effort in, for someone to cheat and disadvantage you, it is really hard. what do you make of the response from edexcel, that no student would be advantaged or disadvantaged, do you have confidence in that? i do not, they are not acknowledging how widespread this issue is at all, evenjust by mentioning it was only two blacked out images, that is not the case, i am underthe out images, that is not the case, i am under the impress
pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way".uld be advantaged or disadvantaged and they would not have to re—sit the paper. joining me now from waddesdon in buckinghamshire is mary wagland, one of the students who sat the maths paper. you sat the paper, how did you feel coming out of it? i tried my hardest, maths is not my strong point, but i have worked very hard over the past two years and i had logged on to the student forum to see how...
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. $35.00 fighter jet program but rather pearson is a former u.s. ambassador to turkey he says turkey appears to be throwing it up with russia and hope of finding a solution to the syrian war. well i think the main reason is mr hurd one desperately wants to see baber zx from the russians with respect to the future security of syria or turkey including the right to have a presence in all in her green and northeastern syria where the syrian kurds have been fighting the. regime and they have been fighting the heisman so i think he thinks that by doing enough waivers the russians he will get somewhere every bomb in the peace agreement and the turkish security and i think it's a false hope and the russians as shown in your recent operations in italy are probably hints that after waiting for the church to do something. related to earth they are they on a look as they are to clear the progress of those forces ignoring to richard quest you know and ignoring turkey's desires the turks would be very happy with broker an arrangement with damascus there would a
. $35.00 fighter jet program but rather pearson is a former u.s. ambassador to turkey he says turkey appears to be throwing it up with russia and hope of finding a solution to the syrian war. well i think the main reason is mr hurd one desperately wants to see baber zx from the russians with respect to the future security of syria or turkey including the right to have a presence in all in her green and northeastern syria where the syrian kurds have been fighting the. regime and they have been...
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says it could hamper its future relationship with ankara pearson as a former u.s. ambassador to turkey says this issue has a lot to do with what's happening in syria. well i think the main reason is that mr arab won desperately wants to receive favors from the russians with respect to the future security of syria or turkey including the right to have a presence in or in or and northeastern syria where the syrian kurds have been fighting the. regime and have been fighting so i think he thinks that by doing enough favors the russians he will get some leverage from him in the peace agreement and the church's security and i think it's a false hope and the russians have shown in their recent operations in italy or probably and after waiting for the turks to do something about group al qaeda related terrorists they are they on purpose they are to clear the promise of those forces ignoring turkish request and ignoring turkey's desires the turks would be very happy if the russians would broker an arrangement with damascus that would allow turkey a greater freedom of action
says it could hamper its future relationship with ankara pearson as a former u.s. ambassador to turkey says this issue has a lot to do with what's happening in syria. well i think the main reason is that mr arab won desperately wants to receive favors from the russians with respect to the future security of syria or turkey including the right to have a presence in or in or and northeastern syria where the syrian kurds have been fighting the. regime and have been fighting so i think he thinks...
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pearson said it was "determined to identify" the source of the breach. a—level maths papers were also leaked in 2017 and 2018. nearly 300 more homes are being evacuated in lincolnshire because of fears a river could burst its banks again. people have already been moved to safety from a hundred properties in wainfleet near skegness after the river steeping overflowed. the raf flew in tonnes of gravel to try to repair the breach, but new areas are now under threat. our news reporter michael cowan has been in wainfleet this morning. it was after the river steeping broke its banks on wednesday, after having two months of rainfall in two days. the raf and chinnock helicopters were drafted into still the burst banks with 270 tonnes of sandbags. it was good news last night when they said that had stopped the flooding and river levels were starting to recede. but people here still don't know when they can get back into their homes. now fire crews work across the cou nty to now fire crews work across the county to feverishly pump water out of those affected house
pearson said it was "determined to identify" the source of the breach. a—level maths papers were also leaked in 2017 and 2018. nearly 300 more homes are being evacuated in lincolnshire because of fears a river could burst its banks again. people have already been moved to safety from a hundred properties in wainfleet near skegness after the river steeping overflowed. the raf flew in tonnes of gravel to try to repair the breach, but new areas are now under threat. our news reporter...
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pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way".d students no—one would be advantaged or disadvantaged and they would not have to resit the paper. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranianjailed in iran, has begun a new hunger strike in protest against her imprisonment. her husband, back in the uk, also plans tojoin her on hunger strike. the mother—of—one has been detained for the past three years after being accused of spying by the iranian authorities — a charge she strongly denies — and sentenced to five years in jail. it comes at a time of high tension in the region. the us military released video footage yesterday which it said proved iran was behind thursday's attacks on two oil tankers — something iran has categorically denied. the foreign secretary is in central london at a meeting of some of the conservative leadership contenders, and our political correspondent nick eardley is there. and nick, the foreign secretary has been responding to this yes, this case has been at the heart of some of the tensions between the uk
pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way".d students no—one would be advantaged or disadvantaged and they would not have to resit the paper. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranianjailed in iran, has begun a new hunger strike in protest against her imprisonment. her husband, back in the uk, also plans tojoin her on hunger strike. the mother—of—one has been detained for the past three years after being accused of spying by the...
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pearson said it was "determined to identify" the source of the breach.hs papers were also leaked in 2017 and 2018. the headlines on bbc news: hong kong's leadership backs down indefinitely after mass protests over their controversial extradition law. jeremy corbyn questions whether the government has "credible evidence" that iran was behind attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. a major review of hospital food after the deaths of five patients from listeria is announced in england. sport and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. high. england have qualified for the last 16 of the women's world cup but scotland's hopes of getting out of the group are now hanging by a thread after they lost to japan. side by side, but in many ways poles apart. three years ago, argentina had no fixtures, no coach, and no ranking. they fought back then and they put up a fight here. nikita parris had a chance to break through from the spot, but her opposition was more than a match. the argentine goalkeeper typified their resilience. just
pearson said it was "determined to identify" the source of the breach.hs papers were also leaked in 2017 and 2018. the headlines on bbc news: hong kong's leadership backs down indefinitely after mass protests over their controversial extradition law. jeremy corbyn questions whether the government has "credible evidence" that iran was behind attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. a major review of hospital food after the deaths of five patients from listeria is...
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. $35.00 fighter jet program robert pearson is the former u.s. ambassador to turkey he joins us now from raleigh north carolina mr ambassador why is it come to this. it's come to this audience off for number of years the u.s. has recognized that the s 400 system isn't dead and where if the nato. operations and from the turkish side perhaps they had an opportunity earlier in the us had an opportunity earlier to make a better offer on the patriot system i don't know their history but i do wonder whether there was a time earlier then today when the us to have made a more generous offer on the system but it's come to this because but turkey has decided to move ahead with the us who aren't since which is completely incompatible with the f. 35 fighter jet and it would be impossible to allow her to be used to test the s 100 system and vice versa it would be in danger of american aircraft and american forces all over the world is the reality slightly different here and as much as i missed it one of the turkish military may feel they need a better militar
. $35.00 fighter jet program robert pearson is the former u.s. ambassador to turkey he joins us now from raleigh north carolina mr ambassador why is it come to this. it's come to this audience off for number of years the u.s. has recognized that the s 400 system isn't dead and where if the nato. operations and from the turkish side perhaps they had an opportunity earlier in the us had an opportunity earlier to make a better offer on the patriot system i don't know their history but i do wonder...
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we have already heard from pearson gillibrand, kamala harris, elizabeth moran, pete buttigieg, and bill de blasio. after a break, we will hear from joe biden and tim ryan among other candidates. live coverageyou when this event resumes. meanwhile, earlier today before heading to cap david, president trump spoke to reporters about iran and the deportation of undocumented immigrants. [indiscernible] we are going to camp david. we have meetings and a lot of work. coming back sometime tomorrow. i want to say the stock market is on pace to have its best year over 50 years in the dow's have its -- on pace to have its best year in 80 years. -- tariffs are obviously doing very well because we are taking in aliens and billions of dollars from china. butight be from others billions of dollars are coming in from china. frankly look at what is happening with the stock market which is pretty much what i have been saying. also an article came out this morning that the tariffs are having very little effect on cost going up and in some cases no effect. the countries that the products come from our bear
we have already heard from pearson gillibrand, kamala harris, elizabeth moran, pete buttigieg, and bill de blasio. after a break, we will hear from joe biden and tim ryan among other candidates. live coverageyou when this event resumes. meanwhile, earlier today before heading to cap david, president trump spoke to reporters about iran and the deportation of undocumented immigrants. [indiscernible] we are going to camp david. we have meetings and a lot of work. coming back sometime tomorrow. i...
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mason as we've just had from kennedy today all eyes are likely to be on the meeting between trump and pearson in about 3 hours or so how is that dynamic changed since the last 20. well the you know one of the major things of course is the report has come out and you know obviously the putin trump relationship has always had that in the background in some ways i think that has. been taken off the table and. i think will probably feel little bit freer to act with putin as you would not have earlier when the motor report had not been released so i think that's when things are their personal data and dynamic i think will change a little bit because of that and obviously you have the situation in venezuela which you know was not taking place in the same degree during the previous g. 20 so you know clearly that's going to be something where the u.s. feels like russia hasn't been very helpful and then in the background of the there are some arms deals going on with russia selling 480 across the systems to turkey and to india and i think that the united states is not very happy about that so i think
mason as we've just had from kennedy today all eyes are likely to be on the meeting between trump and pearson in about 3 hours or so how is that dynamic changed since the last 20. well the you know one of the major things of course is the report has come out and you know obviously the putin trump relationship has always had that in the background in some ways i think that has. been taken off the table and. i think will probably feel little bit freer to act with putin as you would not have...
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i am justin pearson, and i am representing the geography group, and our work in the san francisco bay area was to better understand how the unique layout of the bay area affects t.n.c. workers. so the general inquiries that we have for this -- for our section was what are the reasons t.n.c. workers come to san francisco? why are they not working in their own cities? how long are they driving, and we did this through in-person interviews as well as surveys and plotted some of our data using the application mapline. the interviews were conducted with t.n.c. drivers while waiting for or actually on a ride with them. drivers tended to be more amenable to speaking while in a ride while after having being paid for a ride whereas the surveys that would have been conducted by the labor group. okay. so here's our first map. this is a little bit wider out, but besides externality that we see with los angeles, there are a few drivers who took part in this survey that lived outside of the bay area. we see sacramento, stockton, modesto, so you can get an idea that were this to be done in a wider s
i am justin pearson, and i am representing the geography group, and our work in the san francisco bay area was to better understand how the unique layout of the bay area affects t.n.c. workers. so the general inquiries that we have for this -- for our section was what are the reasons t.n.c. workers come to san francisco? why are they not working in their own cities? how long are they driving, and we did this through in-person interviews as well as surveys and plotted some of our data using the...
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trump 2020 senior advisor katrina pearson and fox news contributor and former utah congressman payson. and fox nation host and author of the new book, never played that, how the truth makes you unstoppable. take your pick, who would you like to focus on. >> i thought it was funny when you're playing a clip about the democrats talking about how much they hate tariffs and when a democrat government attack tax,r president has had to be forced to this point because no one will do anything prudent we have to get created into creative and witty needs to do pretty early declared national emergency, asylum-seekers stay mexico, he's doing everything he can and still not working we had 1000 come to el paso, the single largest apprehension and that the daily occurrence now, thousands come in a supporter in our president says i need to get tough and use of the beginning he did it and it worked. why are we combining? >> it goes to his whole approach which is the thing, if actually gets results. >> disagreements go, good if he's accelerating, that's a good result. and thanks what he did. >> if we w
trump 2020 senior advisor katrina pearson and fox news contributor and former utah congressman payson. and fox nation host and author of the new book, never played that, how the truth makes you unstoppable. take your pick, who would you like to focus on. >> i thought it was funny when you're playing a clip about the democrats talking about how much they hate tariffs and when a democrat government attack tax,r president has had to be forced to this point because no one will do anything...
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>>shooter nicholas cruz is charged with murder and he's awaiting a trial pearson's attorney says hislient did not enter because he believed the shooting was coming from outside the building's peterson is being held in the broward county jail on $102,000 bond. >>we have some hot weather today, some cool numbers near the coastline could be another hot one tomorrow will break domn your 4 zone forecast coming up next. plus is white meat really healthier than red wine new study says it may not be at least when it comes to cholesterol will klay thompson and play in game 3 of the nba finals tomorrow night mark harper has clay spots coming up in sports. you wanted to save on prescriptions... so, you went online and got so confused that your brain went offline. next time, ask your helpful cvs pharmacist. we created a proprietary search tool that analyzes ways to help lower your prescription costs. just drop in... before you conk out. see what you might save at cvs pharmacy. man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! yo
>>shooter nicholas cruz is charged with murder and he's awaiting a trial pearson's attorney says hislient did not enter because he believed the shooting was coming from outside the building's peterson is being held in the broward county jail on $102,000 bond. >>we have some hot weather today, some cool numbers near the coastline could be another hot one tomorrow will break domn your 4 zone forecast coming up next. plus is white meat really healthier than red wine new study says it...
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rick pearson, let me start with you. look, it's -- is there a case where do we over rate the president's chances because of how we underrated it? and i say we. the general political class. are we all over rating the president's chances because of what happened in 2016? >> i think we have to be very careful and part of that is the hesitancy. look at how many times in 2016 his candidacy was pronounced doa. go back to john mccain not being a hero. that was kind of a death nell statement. he is president of the united states. yes we do have to be careful. there is also the fact we're still exploring in the media those various factors that led to the trump presidency. >> clair mccaskill, the network you are currently on had a poll that turned out not to be right in missouri. >> right. >> is it possible given you've been on the other side of internal polls, public polls, that maybe the president's right, or is he just denying because he is trump? >> well, he's lying because he's trump. about what his polls say. and i'm not goi
rick pearson, let me start with you. look, it's -- is there a case where do we over rate the president's chances because of how we underrated it? and i say we. the general political class. are we all over rating the president's chances because of what happened in 2016? >> i think we have to be very careful and part of that is the hesitancy. look at how many times in 2016 his candidacy was pronounced doa. go back to john mccain not being a hero. that was kind of a death nell statement. he...
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$400.00 system washington has given ankara until the end of july to pull out of the deal well that pearson is a former u.s. ambassador to turkey and he says turkey appears to be siding with russia in hope of finding a solution to the syrian war. well i think the main reason is mr herder one desperately wants to see baber as from the russian with respect to the future security of syria or turkey including the right to have a presence in all in or be in northeastern syria where the syrian kurds have been fighting the. regime and have been fighting the heights of so i think he thinks that by doing enough waivers for the russians he will get somewhere every bomb in the peace agreement and the turkish security and i think it's a false hope in the russians have shown in their recent operations in italy or providence after waited for the turks to do something about all related europe's they are they are new defense they are it clear the progress of those forces ignoring turkish requests and ignoring turkey's desires the turks would be very happy with the rice and with broker an arrangement with d
$400.00 system washington has given ankara until the end of july to pull out of the deal well that pearson is a former u.s. ambassador to turkey and he says turkey appears to be siding with russia in hope of finding a solution to the syrian war. well i think the main reason is mr herder one desperately wants to see baber as from the russian with respect to the future security of syria or turkey including the right to have a presence in all in or be in northeastern syria where the syrian kurds...
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watchdog, said they are aware of "allegations of malpractice or wrongdoing" and are working with pearsonof school and college leaders is in our cambridge newsroom. good morning to you. good morning. as rachel was saying, this is not the first time this has happened. m ista kes the first time this has happened. mistakes do happen, but when they happen more than once you begin to wonder if there is a systemic problem. welcome i think you could argue that the systemic problem is the sheer scale of the examination system is country. if you have a child doing gcse‘s they might have finished doing 25 papers. as we had last year in the system, we have 1.3 million children sitting exams, each of them doing a gcse beyond 20 exams, the logistics of that are eye—watering was abutted to it, we don'tjust eye—watering was abutted to it, we don't just use eye—watering was abutted to it, we don'tjust use exams in this country tojudge the child, don'tjust use exams in this country to judge the child, they are used to judge the teacher, the head teacher, the school. so the accountability pressure put such
watchdog, said they are aware of "allegations of malpractice or wrongdoing" and are working with pearsonof school and college leaders is in our cambridge newsroom. good morning to you. good morning. as rachel was saying, this is not the first time this has happened. m ista kes the first time this has happened. mistakes do happen, but when they happen more than once you begin to wonder if there is a systemic problem. welcome i think you could argue that the systemic problem is the...
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pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way".d not have to re—sit the paper. joining me now is christy curran — who sat the exam yesterday. just to get some clarity on this, there were actually three papers as pa rt there were actually three papers as part of this exam, is that right? yes. there are two papers in the first two on pure maths and the last one that was leaked was mechanics. before we get onto how you feel about what has happened, how much work did you put into this exam? out of all of the math exams this when i thought was the hardest, so i probably, well it's hard to gauge really, maybe 20 hours. quite a lot. so hearing now that some people may have cheated, how are you feeling?‘ bit upset. you want a level playing field to renew or doing an exam. i went in there and i had seen the paper scribbled out, a diagram on the paper and then i go into my exam as to the same diagram and i realised it was actually leaked, and that puts me off for about five or ten minutes. it is unfair, we worked so ten minutes. it is unfair
pearson, which runs edexcel, said the images were circulated "in a very limited way".d not have to re—sit the paper. joining me now is christy curran — who sat the exam yesterday. just to get some clarity on this, there were actually three papers as pa rt there were actually three papers as part of this exam, is that right? yes. there are two papers in the first two on pure maths and the last one that was leaked was mechanics. before we get onto how you feel about what has...
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we have already heard from pearson gillibrand, kamala harris, elizabeth moran, pete buttigieg, and billr a break, we will hear from joe biden and tim ryan among other candidates. live coverageyou when this event resumes. meanwhile, earlier today before heading to cap david, president trump spoke to reporters about iran and the deportation of undocumented immigrants. [indiscernible] we are going to camp david. we have meetings and a lot of work. coming back sometime tomorrow.
we have already heard from pearson gillibrand, kamala harris, elizabeth moran, pete buttigieg, and billr a break, we will hear from joe biden and tim ryan among other candidates. live coverageyou when this event resumes. meanwhile, earlier today before heading to cap david, president trump spoke to reporters about iran and the deportation of undocumented immigrants. [indiscernible] we are going to camp david. we have meetings and a lot of work. coming back sometime tomorrow.
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pearson said it was "determined to identify" the source of the breach.hs papers were also leaked in 2017 and 2018. people forced to leave their homes after the river steeping in lincolnshire burst its banks are waiting to hear when they can return. a state of emergency was declared in wainfleet after the equivalent of two months' rain fell in two days. more than 70 properties were evacuated. the number of british people who own a second home, buy—to—let or overseas property has doubled since 2001, according to new research. the resolution foundation, a think—tank focusing on people on lower incomes, says1 in 10 people now own multiple properties. if we compare someone born in the 19805 with someone born 20 years earlier, that person born in the 805 is much less likely to own any property wealth. but if they do own property wealth. but if they do own property they are as likely to have several properties. the notre dame cathedral in paris will hold it's first mass tonight — two months since a major fire which destroyed part of the building. work to stabil
pearson said it was "determined to identify" the source of the breach.hs papers were also leaked in 2017 and 2018. people forced to leave their homes after the river steeping in lincolnshire burst its banks are waiting to hear when they can return. a state of emergency was declared in wainfleet after the equivalent of two months' rain fell in two days. more than 70 properties were evacuated. the number of british people who own a second home, buy—to—let or overseas property has...