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flashed doing 35 in a 30 in this camera in worcester, his determination to get that to overturned hass inheritance. so the originalfine was says, his son‘s inheritance. so the original fine was £100? it would have been £100 and three penalty points which is standard. why not pay it? it needed airing for the bidders cost us an enormous fortune now and it seems to have been a waste of time. you spent £30,000. how do you feel about it? terrible. i wake how do you feel about it? terrible. iwake in how do you feel about it? terrible. i wake in the middle of the night in panic attacks. he even recruited an expert, to analyse the experts, —— the evidence. after several court —— his appealfailed the evidence. after several court —— his appeal failed last month. the evidence. after several court —— his appealfailed last month. 87% the evidence. after several court —— his appeal failed last month. 87% of drivers observed on a free—flowing road, more than half a 30 mile an hour limits and only one in ten broke the rules on a 60 mile an hour road and almost half exceeded the 70 mile an hour restr
flashed doing 35 in a 30 in this camera in worcester, his determination to get that to overturned hass inheritance. so the originalfine was says, his son‘s inheritance. so the original fine was £100? it would have been £100 and three penalty points which is standard. why not pay it? it needed airing for the bidders cost us an enormous fortune now and it seems to have been a waste of time. you spent £30,000. how do you feel about it? terrible. i wake how do you feel about it? terrible....
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over 100 firefighters are at the scene after being called to sherbrooke way in worcester park. get back, somehow, somewhere. but as long as we're safe, i suppose. a former nurse from watford who felt so strongly about financial difficulties faced by hospices spoke to bbc london about the issue shortly before she died. lesley kinch was receiving care herself until she passed away, and she told us days before she died how staff at the hospice kept her going during good and bad days. there have been days where you would get a bit tearful and have a bit of a cry, but i wouldn't dwell on those. i would just think, yes, a cry, but i wouldn't dwell on those. iwould just think, yes, ok, todayis those. iwould just think, yes, ok, today is not so good. tomorrow is another day. get on with it. two of london's trees have been shortlisted by the woodland trust to be the best in england. an oak on the north circular close to chingford, thought to be 100 years old, and a tree which has been blown over in richmond park are among ten special trees nominated. let's take a look at the travel situ
over 100 firefighters are at the scene after being called to sherbrooke way in worcester park. get back, somehow, somewhere. but as long as we're safe, i suppose. a former nurse from watford who felt so strongly about financial difficulties faced by hospices spoke to bbc london about the issue shortly before she died. lesley kinch was receiving care herself until she passed away, and she told us days before she died how staff at the hospice kept her going during good and bad days. there have...
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more than 20 families have lost their homes, after the fire broke out in worcester park at around 1.30amg it under control. nobody was injured. the home secretary priti patel has said the physical protection of police officers is her top priority. in herfirst major speech since being appointed injuly, ms patel addressed the annual conference of the police superintendents' association. their president called on the government to heal its relationship with the police service. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is at the conference in stratford—upon—avon. well, the home secretary came here because she wanted to really set out how approach to policing. this was her first attempt to do it since he became home secretary six weeks ago. it was clear that he wanted to draw a line under the bad blood of the previous regime when theresa may was home secretary between 2010 and 2016 when the government imposed 20% budget cuts on the police service. priti patel said she wanted to reset their relationship. what she said was blunt and to the point. you want to be able to do more. but, on every pa
more than 20 families have lost their homes, after the fire broke out in worcester park at around 1.30amg it under control. nobody was injured. the home secretary priti patel has said the physical protection of police officers is her top priority. in herfirst major speech since being appointed injuly, ms patel addressed the annual conference of the police superintendents' association. their president called on the government to heal its relationship with the police service. our home affairs...
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there were also wins for saracens, worcester warriors, london irish and sale the top women's league, at bristol. harlequins put 101 points past richmond without reply and there was also a big win for gloucester—hartbury at waterloo. loughborough lighting and wasps ladies also won. in formula one, ferrari's charles leclair is on pole for the third time in a row. the championship leader lewis hamilton will be just behind him on the front row for tomorrow's singapore grand prix. jenny gow is there for us at the beginning of the season, put into a ferrari car in the place many wondered could he raise the stakes and take on the mantle. he has shown over the past three races they can do over the past three races they can d o exa ctly over the past three races they can do exactly that. he one from paul position and now given himself every chance of winning in singapore by gaining pole position and he did so in such style, it was not perfect, it was not beautiful to watch. it was ragged and heartfelt but he has given himself every opportunity to try and win this race. lewis hamilton was righ
there were also wins for saracens, worcester warriors, london irish and sale the top women's league, at bristol. harlequins put 101 points past richmond without reply and there was also a big win for gloucester—hartbury at waterloo. loughborough lighting and wasps ladies also won. in formula one, ferrari's charles leclair is on pole for the third time in a row. the championship leader lewis hamilton will be just behind him on the front row for tomorrow's singapore grand prix. jenny gow is...
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there were also wins for saracens, worcester warriors, london irish and sale. the top women's league,on 35—22 at bristol. harlequins put 101 points past richmond without reply. also a big win for gloucester—hartbury at waterloo. gloucester—hartbury at waterloo. loughborough lighting and wasps ladies also won. in formula one, ferrari's charles leclair is on pole for the third time in a row. the championship leader lewis hamilton will be also be on the front row for tomorrow's singapore grand prix. jenny gow is there for us. at the beginning of the season, she was put into a ferrari car and many wondered could he races game and put up wondered could he races game and put up that metal? he showed over the last few races that he could do exactly that. he won from pole position, one again from pole position, one again from pole position and has given himself every chance of winning here in singapore by gaining pole position and he did it in such style, it wasn't perfect oi’ it in such style, it wasn't perfect or beautiful to watch, ragged and heartfelt but he has given himself every opport
there were also wins for saracens, worcester warriors, london irish and sale. the top women's league,on 35—22 at bristol. harlequins put 101 points past richmond without reply. also a big win for gloucester—hartbury at waterloo. gloucester—hartbury at waterloo. loughborough lighting and wasps ladies also won. in formula one, ferrari's charles leclair is on pole for the third time in a row. the championship leader lewis hamilton will be also be on the front row for tomorrow's singapore...
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there were also wins for saracens, worcester warriors, london irish and sale.heading into the final round of the bmw championship. they're both level on 15 under. willett — the 2016 masters champion — made six birdies in a a—under—par round of 68. fellow englishmanjustin rose is tied third — three shots behind. that's all the sport for now. more news from the labour conference now, and the party has revealed plans to force large employers to provide flexible hours to women going through the menopause. companies with more than 250 employees would have to train managers on the effects of the menopause and accommodate the needs of female staff. shadow equalities minister dawn butler announced the policy at the start of the party's conference in brighton. today, i am pleased to announce that a labour government with the help of the unions will ensure that we and the stigma of talking about menopause, and the training provided so that line managers can understand what adjustments may be necessary, insure a flexible working, conduct risk assessment, and review sickne
there were also wins for saracens, worcester warriors, london irish and sale.heading into the final round of the bmw championship. they're both level on 15 under. willett — the 2016 masters champion — made six birdies in a a—under—par round of 68. fellow englishmanjustin rose is tied third — three shots behind. that's all the sport for now. more news from the labour conference now, and the party has revealed plans to force large employers to provide flexible hours to women going...
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he found this little guy, tommy forestburg, of worcester, mass, who'd taken a tumble down the stairs. face a multimillion-dollar mystery. they've loaned this painting, norman rockwell's "breaking home ties," to the rockwell museum in stockbridge, massachusetts, but now they're hearing questions about the authenticity of their strange inheritance. >> there were some doubts. in fact, one art expert walked in and said, "this is a fake." >> even don jr. sees subtle differences between his painting and the 1954 saturday evening post cover. >> look in the area of the boy's face, and look at those two side by side. >> well, his face is much fuller. >> yeah. there's some differences, aren't there? and that's primarily... >> eyes are different. >> the eyes are different. >> mm-hmm. >> and the mouth is different. >> mm-hmm. but there must be an innocent explanation. the museum believes the painting was probably subjected to a subpar touch-up job. that's why, when don and his siblings decide it might be time to sell "breaking home ties," their comfortable reaching out to sotheby's in new york. s
he found this little guy, tommy forestburg, of worcester, mass, who'd taken a tumble down the stairs. face a multimillion-dollar mystery. they've loaned this painting, norman rockwell's "breaking home ties," to the rockwell museum in stockbridge, massachusetts, but now they're hearing questions about the authenticity of their strange inheritance. >> there were some doubts. in fact, one art expert walked in and said, "this is a fake." >> even don jr. sees subtle...
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a poet and writer from worcester, massachusetts...querque, new mexico... whose 8-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny.
a poet and writer from worcester, massachusetts...querque, new mexico... whose 8-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny.
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but honestly, if i personally, if i owned a rachel rachel hotel in worcester, massachusetts, and i told somebody on the staff of the show while they were having meetings for the show, that they should stay at my hotel in worst, massachusetts and commute back and forth and charge the commute to the company and have the company pay for their freight, if i did that, i would be fired. any of us in any job in the private or public sector would be fired for doing that. but that is what president trump and vice president pence are doing with the president's property in ireland. and instead of them being fired for it, we have, a, elections and b, we have a congress that now says they may try to impeach the president for it. here's today's "new york times" report on this new investigation. quote, two committee chairmen acting in tandem sent letters to the white house, the secret service and the trump organization asking for documents and communications related to vice president mike pence's decision to stay this week at mr. trump's resort in ireland during an official visit, as well as mr. trump
but honestly, if i personally, if i owned a rachel rachel hotel in worcester, massachusetts, and i told somebody on the staff of the show while they were having meetings for the show, that they should stay at my hotel in worst, massachusetts and commute back and forth and charge the commute to the company and have the company pay for their freight, if i did that, i would be fired. any of us in any job in the private or public sector would be fired for doing that. but that is what president...
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fire crews were called to worcester park in south—west london in the early hours of this morning.juries had been reported. earlier the london fire brigade gave this update crews were faced with a well developed and intense fire which resulted in the incident being quickly escalated for additional fire engines. currently, london fire brigade have got 20 fire engines and 120 firefighters on scene dealing with the fire. there are also surrounding fire crews from surrey fire and rescue service who are supporting london fire brigade at this incident. the cause of the fire is currently under investigation and london fire brigade received 29 calls to this incident. one resident told the bbc he was just happy to get out of the building with his family. woke up to the sound of some crackling, went to my back door, opened the curtains, saw the flames and got myself and my family out. that was about 1:30am i suppose. i'm just thankful we got the family out, all of us out, everyone is safe. whatever's in there we'lljust have to get back somehow, some way but as long as we're safe, i suppose.
fire crews were called to worcester park in south—west london in the early hours of this morning.juries had been reported. earlier the london fire brigade gave this update crews were faced with a well developed and intense fire which resulted in the incident being quickly escalated for additional fire engines. currently, london fire brigade have got 20 fire engines and 120 firefighters on scene dealing with the fire. there are also surrounding fire crews from surrey fire and rescue service...
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there were also wins for saracens, worcester warriors, london irish and sale the top women‘s league,s day at edgbaston in cricket‘s t20 blast. the defending champions, the worcestershire rapids beat the nottingham outlaws by one run in the first of the semi—finals it came down to the last ball, with notts chasing 1a8 they only needed one run to tie the match and they would have gone through because they had lost fewer wickets, but ben duckett couldn‘t manage that, and they will face essex in tonight‘s final. a much more comfortable win for them over derbyshire. after setting them 161 for victory they bowled them out for 126. that final starts at 6.a5 the spaniard jon rahm has the third round lead at the bmw championship at wentworth. he‘s on 16 under england‘s danny willet is second at the moment nearing the end of hsi round. he‘s 1a under, justin rose is a shot further behind . that‘s all the sport for now. i will be back with sports day at half past six. let‘s return briefly now to our main story. labour‘s deputy leader tom watson hasjust arrived in brighton for his party‘s confere
there were also wins for saracens, worcester warriors, london irish and sale the top women‘s league,s day at edgbaston in cricket‘s t20 blast. the defending champions, the worcestershire rapids beat the nottingham outlaws by one run in the first of the semi—finals it came down to the last ball, with notts chasing 1a8 they only needed one run to tie the match and they would have gone through because they had lost fewer wickets, but ben duckett couldn‘t manage that, and they will face...
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says he was wrongly clocked doing 35 miles—per—hour in a 30 mile—per—hour zone on a day trip to worcester papers, richard's speeding case which began with a standard fine, which popped through the post back in 2016. how sure are you that you weren't breaking the speed limit? absolutely sure. flash doing 35 in a 30, his determination to getting the ticket overturned has now cost him £30,000 and counting. including, he says, his son's inheritance. the original find was £100. it would've been £100. which was standard. i thought it needed airing, it should be taken to court improved other way. this costis to court improved other way. this cost is a fortune now, and it seems like a waste of time. he spent £30,000. how do you feel about that? terrible. i'm awake in the middle of the night in a cold sweat and panic attacks. he even recruited an expert to analyse the evidence arguing the camber was triggered by different vehicle. after several court appearances his appeal failed. vehicle. after several court appearances his appealfailed. a survey at last years said almost eve ryo ne survey at las
says he was wrongly clocked doing 35 miles—per—hour in a 30 mile—per—hour zone on a day trip to worcester papers, richard's speeding case which began with a standard fine, which popped through the post back in 2016. how sure are you that you weren't breaking the speed limit? absolutely sure. flash doing 35 in a 30, his determination to getting the ticket overturned has now cost him £30,000 and counting. including, he says, his son's inheritance. the original find was £100. it would've...
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crews were called to worcester park in south—west london in the early hours of this morning.ulance service said no injuries had been reported. a new report suggests that malaria could be completely eradicated within a generation. the disease affects more than 200 million people each year, and kills mostly young children. the analysis, published in the lancet, suggests that, with an increase in effort, a world free of malaria could be within reach. up to 9,000 badgers are likely to have suffered "immense pain" in culls to control cattle tb, according to a former government adviser. professor ra nald munro is the ex—chair of an independent expert group appointed by the government to assess its trials. he has written to natural england to say that the policy is causing "huge suffering" and are not reducing tb in cattle. natural england says they "take the welfare of badgers very seriously". those are the top stories, let's go back to victoria for the rest of the programme. thank you very much. with just over seven weeks to go now until the uk is due to leave the eu — what is the
crews were called to worcester park in south—west london in the early hours of this morning.ulance service said no injuries had been reported. a new report suggests that malaria could be completely eradicated within a generation. the disease affects more than 200 million people each year, and kills mostly young children. the analysis, published in the lancet, suggests that, with an increase in effort, a world free of malaria could be within reach. up to 9,000 badgers are likely to have...
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the metropolitan thames valley housing association, which manages the properties in worcester park, saidround 100 people affected by the fire stayed in temporary accommodation last night. the cause of the fire is being investigated. hospices are facing increasing financial pressure in london, despite their invaluable support to terminally ill people. and as part of bbc london series, we're looking at the work hospices do and we've found more patients choosing to be cared for at home. patients like yogi, who's terminally ill with a lung condition, who appreciates the support he's getting. people always want to listen to me with all my difficulties and challenges in life. while i'm here on the earth. let's take a look at the travel situation now. on the tube, there are minor delays on the metropolitan line between wembley park and baker street, while a new signaling system is established. on the roads, in lewisham, there's a lane closed at lee high road westbound. that's at the junction with belmont hill, and it's because of gas works. while in tottenham, lansdowne road is blocked in both
the metropolitan thames valley housing association, which manages the properties in worcester park, saidround 100 people affected by the fire stayed in temporary accommodation last night. the cause of the fire is being investigated. hospices are facing increasing financial pressure in london, despite their invaluable support to terminally ill people. and as part of bbc london series, we're looking at the work hospices do and we've found more patients choosing to be cared for at home. patients...
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crews were called to worcester park in south—west london in the early hours of this morning.gade at this incident. the course of the fire is currently under investigation, and london fire brigade received 29 calls to this incident. one resident told the bbc he was just happy to get out of the building with his family. welcome to the sound of crackling, we nt welcome to the sound of crackling, went to my back door and opened the curtains and saw the flames and got myself and my family out. that was at about1:30am. i myself and my family out. that was at about 1:30am. i am to thank all we got there family out. all of us are, we got there family out. all of us are , everyone we got there family out. all of us are, everyone is safe. whatever is in there, we will have to just get back somehow, some way. but as long as we are safe, i suppose. officials in the bahamas have defended their response to hurricane dorian after it devastated parts of the island chain last week, killing at least 43 people. residents on the abaco islands have accused the government of failing to provide ass
crews were called to worcester park in south—west london in the early hours of this morning.gade at this incident. the course of the fire is currently under investigation, and london fire brigade received 29 calls to this incident. one resident told the bbc he was just happy to get out of the building with his family. welcome to the sound of crackling, we nt welcome to the sound of crackling, went to my back door and opened the curtains and saw the flames and got myself and my family out....
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more than twenty families have lost their homes, after the fire broke out in worcester park at arounder control. nobody was injured. the home secretary priti patel has said the physical protection of police officers is her top priority. in herfirst major speech since being appointed injuly, ms patel addressed the annual conference of the police superintendents‘ association. the association's president called on the government to heal its relationship with the police service. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw sent this update from the conference in stratford—upon—avon... the home secretary came here because she wanted to really set out her approach to policing. this was her first attempt to do it. she was clear she wanted to draw a line under the bad blood of the previous regime when theresa may was home secretary between 2010 and 2016, when the government imposed 20% budget cuts and the police service. she said she wanted to reset the relationship. what she said was blunt and to the point. you want to be able to do more. on every control, and every control room, i have heard h
more than twenty families have lost their homes, after the fire broke out in worcester park at arounder control. nobody was injured. the home secretary priti patel has said the physical protection of police officers is her top priority. in herfirst major speech since being appointed injuly, ms patel addressed the annual conference of the police superintendents‘ association. the association's president called on the government to heal its relationship with the police service. our home affairs...
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hejoins me now from worcester. that would include the remit of northern ireland ?level. there have been groups out there, splinter groups, who have emerged in the last 20-25 groups, who have emerged in the last 20—25 years that have constantly tried to use violence to advance what they see a day political aims. what has happened in the last year or so is the increase in frequency but also in profile, seven major attempted attacks by various groups this year and that has led to a growing concern. at one level it has nothing new, but the frequency and the visibility is a slight upturn, but you have to keep it in perspective. if you look at the longer term, comparatively it is a low level of activity if you go back 15-20 low level of activity if you go back 15—20 years plus. low level of activity if you go back 15-20 years plus. given the backdrop of no government at stormont and of course brexit and all the issues that that is bringing, there is a concern that with that backdrop we will see more of this. absolutely, what such groups want to do is deny or make it much
hejoins me now from worcester. that would include the remit of northern ireland ?level. there have been groups out there, splinter groups, who have emerged in the last 20-25 groups, who have emerged in the last 20—25 years that have constantly tried to use violence to advance what they see a day political aims. what has happened in the last year or so is the increase in frequency but also in profile, seven major attempted attacks by various groups this year and that has led to a growing...