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grew up in luton town some of the best people i've met in my life and you're your main beef with is with the british authorities who are turning a blind eye to this issue don't you think that by focusing on the one particular group. in this case muslims you're making it all too easy for the british authorities to dismiss or deflect from a very legitimate issue that you're raising that is how the immigration policies are being structured and the fact that many people feel that they have no say in how those football is they being formulated i'm sure playing into their own hands will tell the truth they told the truth for condition but to use more interested in bluntly telling something are actually having an impact i've seen over and window shift i've seen it 10 years ago people called me an extremist they said all this law and they even while i proved more in my speech in 2010 or told the times newspaper the muslims were taking children into paedophilia prostitution rings with heroin they called them extraordinary claims now all those journalists are catching up and they're reporting on i
grew up in luton town some of the best people i've met in my life and you're your main beef with is with the british authorities who are turning a blind eye to this issue don't you think that by focusing on the one particular group. in this case muslims you're making it all too easy for the british authorities to dismiss or deflect from a very legitimate issue that you're raising that is how the immigration policies are being structured and the fact that many people feel that they have no say...
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remembers climbing the tower in luton town hall. despite a couple of glasses of wine.ld war ii. you can e—mail us at bbcbrea kfast@bbc. co. uk, or get in touch with us on social media. let's ta ke let's take you live now to ahmedabad. president donald trump starting his tour to india, coming down the steps of air force one with his wife, and quite a crowd there to greet him. he is not wearing his regulation read tire, is he? know, what has gone on there? he has gone for yellow —— red tie. there will be plenty of pageantry but not much in the way of policy. it is thought they will not be much in the way of concrete agreements. there is a trade deal mr trump would like to sign with india, but looks unlikely. but he will be addressing about 100,000 people a little bit later on, in prime minister narendra modi's home state of gujarat. i am sure we will be showing you some pictures over the course of the next few hours on the bbc. donald trump just landed in ahmedabad. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. fresh questions
remembers climbing the tower in luton town hall. despite a couple of glasses of wine.ld war ii. you can e—mail us at bbcbrea kfast@bbc. co. uk, or get in touch with us on social media. let's ta ke let's take you live now to ahmedabad. president donald trump starting his tour to india, coming down the steps of air force one with his wife, and quite a crowd there to greet him. he is not wearing his regulation read tire, is he? know, what has gone on there? he has gone for yellow —— red tie....
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luton, 120. yeah, exactly. a study by the universities of birmingham and lancaster found that the two towns actually produce about, it estimates that the air in luton is much dirtier than the air in milton keynes. we only used one monitor across a couple of mornings. but we found the same thing. the pollution levels are certainly building up within the vehicle as they were yesterday but to nowhere near the same degree. we are at around 55 micrograms, where if we think of being on the a505 yesterday, we were up at 120 in the vehicle. that's amazing. so, actually, the pollution levels in this car at the moment going into town are less than half than they were going into luton. absolutely. yeah. but how can two places producing the same pollution have such different air quality? design. take milton keynes' much maligned roundabouts. along with its wide boulevards and open roads, they keep the traffic flowing, but led the poisonous gases drift away. luton, on the other hand, with its tightly—packed built—up streets, traps the gas. the author of the study says town planners can learn from their research. mixing up you
luton, 120. yeah, exactly. a study by the universities of birmingham and lancaster found that the two towns actually produce about, it estimates that the air in luton is much dirtier than the air in milton keynes. we only used one monitor across a couple of mornings. but we found the same thing. the pollution levels are certainly building up within the vehicle as they were yesterday but to nowhere near the same degree. we are at around 55 micrograms, where if we think of being on the a505...
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luton. she ended up at the town hall. that's where i was, yes. and what did you climb?it. the tower? yeah. (laughs). well! i had had two 01’ (laughs). well! i had had two or three glasses of wine. (laughs). they were all sparing me on, go on zeita, you can do it! -- me on, go on zeita, you can do it! —— spurring me on. me on, go on zeita, you can do it! -- spurring me on. there was just something it! -- spurring me on. there wasjust something in it! -- spurring me on. there was just something in the air, you know, the war was over. zeita made friends for life in the land army. her photo collection shows reunion after reunion. 0n the 75th anniversary of ve day in may, she will remember her friends no longer here. the sort of thing you never forget. no longer here. the sort of thing you neverforget. i think we did our best. —— did our bit. so lovely to hear zeita's story. we will have more of those stories in the run—up to that commemoration in may. we ask you at the start of the programme if you are a fan of e—scooters, perhaps they are already up and running in the city
luton. she ended up at the town hall. that's where i was, yes. and what did you climb?it. the tower? yeah. (laughs). well! i had had two 01’ (laughs). well! i had had two or three glasses of wine. (laughs). they were all sparing me on, go on zeita, you can do it! -- me on, go on zeita, you can do it! —— spurring me on. me on, go on zeita, you can do it! -- spurring me on. there was just something it! -- spurring me on. there wasjust something in it! -- spurring me on. there was just...
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luton. she ended up at the town hall. that's where i was, yes. and what hit did you climb?ghs. they were all spurring me on — "go on, zeita, you can do it!" yeah, there was just something in the air, you know. the war was over. zeita made friends for life in the land army. her photo collection shows reunion after reunion. on the 75th anniversary of ve day, in may, she will remember her friends, no longer here. it's the sort of thing you never forget. i think we did our bit. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. hello. we have seen some disruptive snowfall this morning across northern england, northern ireland and parts of scotland. through the afternoon in the snow becomes confined to central and northern scotland and the rain continues to slide south and east through southern england. some spells of sunshine and wintry showers in between moving quickly on the strong winds leading to blizzard conditions across scotland where temperatures will struggle to get much above freezing compared to ten or 12 degrees in england and wales. tonight the snow starts
luton. she ended up at the town hall. that's where i was, yes. and what hit did you climb?ghs. they were all spurring me on — "go on, zeita, you can do it!" yeah, there was just something in the air, you know. the war was over. zeita made friends for life in the land army. her photo collection shows reunion after reunion. on the 75th anniversary of ve day, in may, she will remember her friends, no longer here. it's the sort of thing you never forget. i think we did our bit. now it's...
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bottom of the table, lit in town are playing fourth place but it's luton who went ahead with a nobles of play. the spread of the coronavirus have affected many sporting events around the world so far. simon harris has regulated that ireland's match against italy in the six nations should not go ahead. italy's men and women teams are scheduled to travel to ireland in a fortnight. with a virus spreading, harris has said it is of significant risk to the public if the match were to go ahead. they were also do to host england. the clear view of the public is that this game should not go ahead. that would constitute a significant risk because of very large numbers of people travelling from what is now an effective region. my department would be contacted in relation to this. —— affected region. it's important to make decisions important to public health beyond other considerations. the olympics could also be cancelled. that's according to the former vice president of the international olympic committee. dick pound, who is the longest standing member was speaking to bbc when he was asked if
bottom of the table, lit in town are playing fourth place but it's luton who went ahead with a nobles of play. the spread of the coronavirus have affected many sporting events around the world so far. simon harris has regulated that ireland's match against italy in the six nations should not go ahead. italy's men and women teams are scheduled to travel to ireland in a fortnight. with a virus spreading, harris has said it is of significant risk to the public if the match were to go ahead. they...