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our business correspondent katy austin is in central london., we know that lots of businesses have no plans for a mass, full—time return to offices any time soon. and while more working from home doesn't seem inevitable in the future, today, the transport secretary placed an emphasis on encouraging a return to work places, where it is safe. by and large, where it's possible, people can now return to work. it's safe to do so. your employer should have put in covid—friendly. .. 0r covid—unfriendly, i suppose you could say, measures to ensure that people can work safely from their offices because there are just things that are impossible to do from home. now, it comes after the big business group, the cbi, said some city centres still felt like ghost towns without the commuters they used to have and warned about the impact on city centre economy, businesses. yesterday, we heard that pret a manger, the sandwich chain, was cutting thousands of jobs. manger, the sandwich chain, was cutting thousands ofjobs. it has traditionally relied on sales to com
our business correspondent katy austin is in central london., we know that lots of businesses have no plans for a mass, full—time return to offices any time soon. and while more working from home doesn't seem inevitable in the future, today, the transport secretary placed an emphasis on encouraging a return to work places, where it is safe. by and large, where it's possible, people can now return to work. it's safe to do so. your employer should have put in covid—friendly. .. 0r...
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. >> reporter: in a time not that long ago vast numbers of people migrated into central london everyorking day. now they're mostly gone. their towering offices loom empty, without purpose. streets famous for crowds, traffic, noise, energy are quiet and a bit sad. >> miss it. it doesn't feel right. the atmosphere's not here. the vibe isn't here. >> reporter: covid-19, working from home, endless uncertainty have all teamed up to silence one of the world's most vibrant cities. when office workers stay away, those who rely on them suffer. this once heaving street market is now just a quiet street. a stall owner, richie wicks, thinks it's going to get worse as the pandemic's economic pain bites harder. >> there will be tumbleweeds running through here. it will be like a ghost town. >> reporter: the property industry reports people aren't just avoiding central london, covid-19 has triggered huge interest in leaving that skyline behind and moving away for all the things london can't easily provide. space, gardens, affordability. >> we thought we are going to stay for another two years, but
. >> reporter: in a time not that long ago vast numbers of people migrated into central london everyorking day. now they're mostly gone. their towering offices loom empty, without purpose. streets famous for crowds, traffic, noise, energy are quiet and a bit sad. >> miss it. it doesn't feel right. the atmosphere's not here. the vibe isn't here. >> reporter: covid-19, working from home, endless uncertainty have all teamed up to silence one of the world's most vibrant cities....
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london, our central london, was about 30% down year on year, so it is pretty stark. now, we need to get people back into our city centres and particularly into central london. the government doesn't plan to extend the scheme but said it is helping the sector in other ways too. this london cafe is one of a large number carrying on their own half offer in september. it still needs a boost following a terriblejuly. now we are telling everybody that we continue, so you can see people are extremely happy and i think it will help us a lot for the trade. and as well we are going to have a lot of people who are back to work in the offices. with the furlough scheme coming to an end in october, businesses like these hope people's interests in eating out will still be on the menu come the autumn. katy austin, bbc news. the charge on single use carrier bags in england is to double from sp to 10p from next april, and all shops will have to charge for them. the government says it's part of a renewed drive to be greener, and cut unnecessary waste. our chief environment correspondent
london, our central london, was about 30% down year on year, so it is pretty stark. now, we need to get people back into our city centres and particularly into central london. the government doesn't plan to extend the scheme but said it is helping the sector in other ways too. this london cafe is one of a large number carrying on their own half offer in september. it still needs a boost following a terriblejuly. now we are telling everybody that we continue, so you can see people are extremely...
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london, our central london, was about 30% down year on year, so it is pretty stark. i have called for government to think about maybe doing a similar scheme for city centres and for london. you know, we need to get people back into our city centres and particularly into central london. the government doesn't plan to extend the scheme but said it is helping the sector in other ways too. this london cafe is one of a large number carrying on their own half offer in september. it still needs a boost following a terriblejuly. now we are telling everybody that we continue, so you can see people are extremely happy and i think it will help us a lot for the trade. and as well we are going to have a lot of people who are back to work in the offices. with the furlough scheme coming to an end in october, businesses like these hope people's interests in eating out will still be on the menu come the autumn. katy austin, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather, with nick miller. hello. if it is a bank holiday where you are, you will no doubt have noticed it's not a partic
london, our central london, was about 30% down year on year, so it is pretty stark. i have called for government to think about maybe doing a similar scheme for city centres and for london. you know, we need to get people back into our city centres and particularly into central london. the government doesn't plan to extend the scheme but said it is helping the sector in other ways too. this london cafe is one of a large number carrying on their own half offer in september. it still needs a...
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london, or central london, was about 30% down year on year. so it is pretty stark. hink about maybe doing a similar scheme for city centres and for london. you know, we need to get people back into our city centres, and particularly into central london. the government does not plan to extend the scheme, but said it's helping the hospitality sector in other ways, too. this london cafe is one of a number carrying on a discount. trade has been tough since reopening so a half—price offer in september, funded by the landlord, is designed to lure more people back. now we're telling everybody that we continue, so you can see people are extremely happy and i think it will help us a lot for the trade. and as well, we can are going to have a lot of people who are back to work in the offices. with the furlough scheme coming to an end in october, businesses like these hope people's interest in eating out will still be on the menu come the autumn. katy austin, bbc news. more than 20 people are in hospital with carbon monoxide poisoning after attending a rave in an underground bun
london, or central london, was about 30% down year on year. so it is pretty stark. hink about maybe doing a similar scheme for city centres and for london. you know, we need to get people back into our city centres, and particularly into central london. the government does not plan to extend the scheme, but said it's helping the hospitality sector in other ways, too. this london cafe is one of a number carrying on a discount. trade has been tough since reopening so a half—price offer in...
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welcome to our viewers from around the world live from central london this is on to u.k. . good schools that's what the next month experts warn the government has just one month to ramp up its test and trace scheme if england is to avoid a 2nd wave of the forest i'll be joined by people trish and julie. paul says the following government plans to get stuff back to the office as it's revealed would could cost the capital 178000000 pounds a month that's just one business been sex those refusing to return. of wholesomely the system is not just for the model but instead what they're used. the british government which is pharmaceutical companies to stockpile medicine in case trade talks with the e.u. and with else a deal i'll be joined by an economics expert. will say this report finds that you had his group using prisons as an opportunity to become more extreme despite government plans to link sentences. experts have warned them britain faces a 2nd wave of covert 19 if the government doesn't ramp up its test and trace scheme within the next 4 weeks it comes amid number ten's co
welcome to our viewers from around the world live from central london this is on to u.k. . good schools that's what the next month experts warn the government has just one month to ramp up its test and trace scheme if england is to avoid a 2nd wave of the forest i'll be joined by people trish and julie. paul says the following government plans to get stuff back to the office as it's revealed would could cost the capital 178000000 pounds a month that's just one business been sex those refusing...
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hundreds gathered in central london they want the government to withdraw safety measures put in place to stop the spread of covert 19 the u.k. is the 2nd worst affected country in europe with more than 334000 cases reported so far there were similar protests in the swiss city of 0 tick people were calling for an end to mandatory ma schools there also urging the government not to make a coronavirus vaccine compulsory. but the biggest march was in berlin thousands of protesters defied a police ban and violated social distancing rules to join the mass rally against covert 1000 restrictions on the king reports from the german capital. for weeks the daily number of new coronavirus infections in germany has been rising yet for these people in berlin what matters most is their right not to observe any restrictions not to wear masks not to follow social distancing and to show their anger at the politicians who have imposed them. illegal eilis is illegal the whole government is illegal everything is illegal and corona is just a medium to heavy flu a pandemic that is being used to enslave us hu
hundreds gathered in central london they want the government to withdraw safety measures put in place to stop the spread of covert 19 the u.k. is the 2nd worst affected country in europe with more than 334000 cases reported so far there were similar protests in the swiss city of 0 tick people were calling for an end to mandatory ma schools there also urging the government not to make a coronavirus vaccine compulsory. but the biggest march was in berlin thousands of protesters defied a police...
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london, our central london, was about 30% down year on year, so it is pretty stark. for london. you know, we need to get people back into our city centres and particularly into central london. the government doesn't plan to extend the scheme but said it is helping the sector in other ways too. this london cafe is one of a large number carrying on their own half offer in september. it still needs a boost following a terriblejuly. now we are telling everybody that we continue, so you can see people are extremely happy and i think it will help us a lot for the trade. and as well we are going to have a lot of people who are back to work in the offices. with the furlough scheme coming to an end in october, businesses like these hope people's interests in eating out will still be on the menu come the autumn. katy austin, bbc news. the chief executive of thejockey club, delia bushell, has resigned after an inquiry found evidence to support allegations against her of bullying, racist comments and the circulation of offensive material. our sports correspondent laura scottjoins
london, our central london, was about 30% down year on year, so it is pretty stark. for london. you know, we need to get people back into our city centres and particularly into central london. the government doesn't plan to extend the scheme but said it is helping the sector in other ways too. this london cafe is one of a large number carrying on their own half offer in september. it still needs a boost following a terriblejuly. now we are telling everybody that we continue, so you can see...
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so the commemoration of the events are continuing at the royal hospital chelsea in central london.f major frank murray — a doctor in the royal army medical corps. he was taken prisoner in singapore and transported to japan during the second world war. thank you so much forjoining us, mr murray. it must be a very poignant day for you today. yes, watching the ceremonies this morning i was very moved, particularly by the testimonies of the veterans. we must never forget what happened. so your father was part of the royal army medical core and his story is fascinating when you hear what he went through once he was captured in singapore. just tell us his story. after his capture he was in singapore until may 1943, transported to japan, where the ship managed to avoid being hit by us submarine torpedoes. in japan managed to avoid being hit by us submarine torpedoes. injapan he became a senior officer in the camp, he was the officer commanding the british pows, so he was responsible for the medical health and also making decisions about whether they we re making decisions about whether th
so the commemoration of the events are continuing at the royal hospital chelsea in central london.f major frank murray — a doctor in the royal army medical corps. he was taken prisoner in singapore and transported to japan during the second world war. thank you so much forjoining us, mr murray. it must be a very poignant day for you today. yes, watching the ceremonies this morning i was very moved, particularly by the testimonies of the veterans. we must never forget what happened. so your...
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europe thousands have been protesting against government restrictions and as have gathered in central london they want the government to withdraw all safety measures put in place to stop the spread of covert 19 the u.k. is the 2nd worst affected country in europe with more than 334000 cases reported so far and those are the headlines coming up next on al-jazeera its rewind goodbye. counter but how carving up the oil and gas riches of the east and the gradient could prove to be costly to save millions of jobs lost as peru tries to control the spread of the corona virus. plus the brigadier who wants to run the world trade organization. charging the cost on al-jazeera. hello and welcome again to rewind summary when we launched the ring wish more than 10 years ago our goal was to bring you the sorts of documentaries the channel simply weren't doing here on rewind we revisit some of the best of them and find out how this.
europe thousands have been protesting against government restrictions and as have gathered in central london they want the government to withdraw all safety measures put in place to stop the spread of covert 19 the u.k. is the 2nd worst affected country in europe with more than 334000 cases reported so far and those are the headlines coming up next on al-jazeera its rewind goodbye. counter but how carving up the oil and gas riches of the east and the gradient could prove to be costly to save...
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in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in central london, and thecentral and southern england. widely seeing those temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. that said, not for all. in parts of northwest wales and the outer hebrides we saw temperatures only at around 16 or 17 degrees, and here there were some shower he outbreaks of rain. so over the next few hours those temperatures will fall into single figures, by contrast in the southeast is going to be a very uncomfortable night for getting a good nights sleep. we wake up on saturday morning, perhaps low to mid 20s. so that means plenty of sunshine around, i'll be it's hazy for the weekend. we keep the heat in the southeast for some very warm nights to come, and fresher in the far northwest. that's because we are under this influence of high pressure, but there is a weak weather front slicing across the hive. now this is just a band of cloudy, really. maybe just of the odd spot of light drizzle, but it's the dividing line between the fresher air up into the northwest, and circulating around that high
in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in central london, and thecentral and southern england. widely seeing those temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. that said, not for all. in parts of northwest wales and the outer hebrides we saw temperatures only at around 16 or 17 degrees, and here there were some shower he outbreaks of rain. so over the next few hours those temperatures will fall into single figures, by contrast in the southeast is going to be a...
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in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in central london, and the midlands, central and southern england. widely seeing those temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. that said, not for all. in parts of north—west wales and the outer hebrides we saw temperatures only at around 16 or 17 degrees, and here there were some showery outbreaks of rain. so over the next few hours those temperatures will fall into single figures. by contrast in the south—east it's going to be a very uncomfortable night for getting a good night's sleep. we wake up on saturday morning, perhaps low to mid 20s. so that means plenty of sunshine around, albeit hazy for the weekend. we keep the heat in the south—east for some very warm nights to come, much fresher in the far north—west. that's because we are under this influence of high pressure, but there is a weak weather front slicing across the high. now this is just a band of cloudy, really. maybe the odd spot of light drizzle, but it's the dividing line between the fresher air up into the north—west, and circulating around that
in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in central london, and the midlands, central and southern england. widely seeing those temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. that said, not for all. in parts of north—west wales and the outer hebrides we saw temperatures only at around 16 or 17 degrees, and here there were some showery outbreaks of rain. so over the next few hours those temperatures will fall into single figures. by contrast in the south—east it's...
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central london lockdown. that's reported in some of the other newspapers as well. fact is that the idea that this is over by christmas is, looks like it is pretty much pie in the sky now. it is a difficult balance, isn't it? keep the economy going but protect those who really are most at risk. that's what they have tried to do so far, but the infection rate keeps coming back in certain places. absolutely... trying to find even ways in different parts of the country, and i don't think it is any surprise... to read between the lines here, it seems to me every single time we take off, we break in one area, we bash down harder in another, and at some point, basically, we're going to run out of and we are going to have to go intellect on again, but what the sunday telegraph is suggesting is that they are finding ways of... even within those shielding groups, they will have gradations. some who have to be totally shielded, others who have to go out, and it says a leader in the world health organization's pandemic response team says you cannot go to lockdown because the i
central london lockdown. that's reported in some of the other newspapers as well. fact is that the idea that this is over by christmas is, looks like it is pretty much pie in the sky now. it is a difficult balance, isn't it? keep the economy going but protect those who really are most at risk. that's what they have tried to do so far, but the infection rate keeps coming back in certain places. absolutely... trying to find even ways in different parts of the country, and i don't think it is any...
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london, or central london, was about 30% down year on year. so it is pretty stark. too. this london cafe is one of a number carrying on a discount. trade has been tough since reopening so a half—price offer in september, funded by the landlord, is designed to lure more people back. now we‘re telling everybody that we continue, so you can see people are extremely happy and i think it will help us a lot for the trade. and as well, we can are going to have a lot of people who are back to work in the offices. with the furlough scheme coming to an end in october, businesses like these hope people‘s interest in eating out will still be on the menu come the autumn. katy austin, bbc news. we‘re about to show you some astonising pictures of a little girl being pulled into the air by a giant kite. before we do, i can tell you that she only suffered minor cuts and bruises. it happened at a festival in taiwan. the three—year—old got tangled in the tail of the kite, and was then thrown into the air. she was eventually caught, and wasn‘t seriously injured. the incident is being i
london, or central london, was about 30% down year on year. so it is pretty stark. too. this london cafe is one of a number carrying on a discount. trade has been tough since reopening so a half—price offer in september, funded by the landlord, is designed to lure more people back. now we‘re telling everybody that we continue, so you can see people are extremely happy and i think it will help us a lot for the trade. and as well, we can are going to have a lot of people who are back to work...
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thank in central london. you forjoining us. just tell us thank you forjoining us. in the travel business. they got going almost 50 years ago. —— record to known as student travel australia, more recently the initial study for start the adventure. and it really caught the backpacker revolution. they began by offering check tickets to stu d e nts they began by offering check tickets to students and to young people come about five years after got started, in us went bust and expended a great deal in the uk. since the internet became a good way to books like tickets, and has moved much more into a tickets, and has moved much more intoa ranging tickets, and has moved much more into a ranging tailor—made adventure trip for a wide range of travellers and until tonight dallas is core business but of course coronavirus has done terrible things to the travel industry and particular if you are a long—haul specialist. travel industry and particular if you are a long-haul specialist. as you are a long-haul specialist. as you say, this is not a great time for the travel industry
thank in central london. you forjoining us. just tell us thank you forjoining us. in the travel business. they got going almost 50 years ago. —— record to known as student travel australia, more recently the initial study for start the adventure. and it really caught the backpacker revolution. they began by offering check tickets to stu d e nts they began by offering check tickets to students and to young people come about five years after got started, in us went bust and expended a great...
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well, i'm now inside the bbc‘s headquarters here in central london and as always to bring you this edition questions our two panelists, and our audience members join us via video link. let me tell you who is in the hot seat this week. james graham is an acclaimed british dramatist and playwright. political discourse has been central to his work since his first big success in 2012 with this house which was a critical insight into the workings of british politics. and lysa john is secretary—general of civicus, lysa has spent more than 20 years working on grassroots advocacy including social justice, human rights, and poverty. great line—up, welcome to you both, and also to my audience members. and remember you too canjoin the conversation at... solitary round of applause for me to you all. now, let's get through our first question straightaway and it is from borneo in malaysia and dylanjordan tan. dyla n. hi there. so, with the current health crisis that we are in, unemployment and hunger have increased. so how do world leaders regain the trust of the people? how do world leaders regain the
well, i'm now inside the bbc‘s headquarters here in central london and as always to bring you this edition questions our two panelists, and our audience members join us via video link. let me tell you who is in the hot seat this week. james graham is an acclaimed british dramatist and playwright. political discourse has been central to his work since his first big success in 2012 with this house which was a critical insight into the workings of british politics. and lysa john is...
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you are aware, you don't want to keep the he picked off the heating on overnight. 28 degrees in central london, this is 11 o'clock at night so quite unpleasant for getting to sleep. weekend, we have more of this hot and sunny weather across england and wales, scotland and northern ireland ever get into that humid air and here it will be more comfortable with more sunshine to come as we go through saturday for northern ireland and scotland. in the sunshine, temperatures climbing into the low 20s and could be the odd shower popping up anywhere at some point this weekend but there won't be very many of them and for most it will just stay dry. be very many of them and for most it willjust stay dry. up to 35 celsius in london so very hot and humid once again and temperatures easing around the eastern coasts with onshore winds. a few storms on saturday night into sunday but not many, most of us having a dry second half to the weekend. and it stays very hot and humid and with that ability and the highest temperatures reserved for england and wales, seeing highs of 32 in london and further north tempe
you are aware, you don't want to keep the he picked off the heating on overnight. 28 degrees in central london, this is 11 o'clock at night so quite unpleasant for getting to sleep. weekend, we have more of this hot and sunny weather across england and wales, scotland and northern ireland ever get into that humid air and here it will be more comfortable with more sunshine to come as we go through saturday for northern ireland and scotland. in the sunshine, temperatures climbing into the low 20s...
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despite the global pandemic, thousands came to central london to march against deaths, black deaths,ve really got to be here to appreciate the size of this and to feel the strength of feeling here, really. and people from all backgrounds have turned out today, all ages. but there's one message, that there needs to be big changes. beautiful to see the united colours out here. and everybody‘s here in support of injustice and inequality, because that's what it boils down to at the end of the day. you know, any decent human being can and should acknowledge that what's been happening is not right and this happened on our own home soil. for amare, this public protest is also deeply personal. on august 31st 2010, his best friend admitted himself into bethlehem royal hospital for mental health treatment. but after being restrained by 11 police officers, he never regained consciousness. his brain had been starved of oxygen. it was awful, worst time in my life. my best friend, was killed in 2010 at the hands of up to 11 police officers. and the details were horrific, it was it was disgusting.
despite the global pandemic, thousands came to central london to march against deaths, black deaths,ve really got to be here to appreciate the size of this and to feel the strength of feeling here, really. and people from all backgrounds have turned out today, all ages. but there's one message, that there needs to be big changes. beautiful to see the united colours out here. and everybody‘s here in support of injustice and inequality, because that's what it boils down to at the end of the...
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the new plaque will mark the house in bloomsbury in central london that was her family home when sheblue plaque scheme, believes that the story of her remarkable courage in the service of her adopted country is something that will serve to inspire future generations. lizo mzimba, bbc news. hello, this is bbc news with annita mcveigh. the headlines... donald trump accepts the republican party's nomination to run for president, accusing the democrats of having a far—left agenda, and being weak on law and order. japan's longest—serving prime minister, shinzo abe, announces his resignation due to ill health. i decided to step down as the prime minister. i would like to send my apologies to the people of japan. i would like to send my apologies to the people of japan. the world's largest study of patients with covid—19 has confirmed that children's risk of needing hospital treatment for the virus is "tiny". manchester united captain and england defender harry maguire says he feared for his life in his first interview about his arrest in greece. a new uk government campaign to encourage pe
the new plaque will mark the house in bloomsbury in central london that was her family home when sheblue plaque scheme, believes that the story of her remarkable courage in the service of her adopted country is something that will serve to inspire future generations. lizo mzimba, bbc news. hello, this is bbc news with annita mcveigh. the headlines... donald trump accepts the republican party's nomination to run for president, accusing the democrats of having a far—left agenda, and being weak...
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hundreds of nhs nurses have gathered in central london for a demonstration about their pay.protests are taking place after health care workers were excluded from pay increases that apply to more than a million other public sector workers. ministers say they are working with trade unions to offer the best possible pay package for all health workers. the headlines on bbc news: the ministry of defence says it's had a formal request to help the home office as it steps up efforts to reduce the number of migrants crossing the english channel. a big anti—government protest is underway in beirut as the death toll from tuesday's massive explosion rises to 158. marchers are making their way from the devastated harbour area to martyrs' square in the centre of the city. the use of face masks in england and scotland is expanded with coverings now compulsory in cinemas, museums and places of worship. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin ra mjuan. england have lost three wickets after lunch, at old trafford, as the momentum tips towards pakistan on day fou
hundreds of nhs nurses have gathered in central london for a demonstration about their pay.protests are taking place after health care workers were excluded from pay increases that apply to more than a million other public sector workers. ministers say they are working with trade unions to offer the best possible pay package for all health workers. the headlines on bbc news: the ministry of defence says it's had a formal request to help the home office as it steps up efforts to reduce the...
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in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in central london, and the widespread across the midlands, central and southern england. widely seeing those temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. that said, not for all. in parts of northwest wales and the outer hebrides we saw temperatures only at around 16 or 17 degrees, and here there were some shower he outbreaks of rain. so over the next few hours those temperatures will fall into single figures, by contrast in the southeast is going to be a very uncomfortable night for getting a good nights sleep. we wake up on saturday morning, perhaps low to mid 20s. so that means plenty of sunshine around, i'll be it's hazy for the weekend. we keep the heat in the southeast for some very warm nights to come, and fresher in the far northwest. that's because we are under this influence of high pressure, but there is a weak weather front slicing across the high. now this is just a band of cloudy, really. maybe just of the odd spot of light drizzle, but it's the dividing line between the fresher air up into the northwest,
in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in central london, and the widespread across the midlands, central and southern england. widely seeing those temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. that said, not for all. in parts of northwest wales and the outer hebrides we saw temperatures only at around 16 or 17 degrees, and here there were some shower he outbreaks of rain. so over the next few hours those temperatures will fall into single figures, by contrast in...
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on friday after a spike in inspections of zeros john a whole joins us now by have from soho in central london john a looks moderately busy for a sunday afternoon in london how concerned are people that there will be a 2nd wave. i think they're reading the reports just as we are don't think we're quite at that moment yet where there will be inevitably a 2nd wave nor that there will be inevitably a 2nd lockdown but i hope so i think certainly that the worst of the crisis is behind the u.k. this august are fading infection rates are rising for the 1st time since may and the promise to boris johnson has warned that he and the government may well have to go further than the localised restrictions you were talking about there in place to try and control local spikes people are certainly worried businesses are certainly worried take a look at the scene behind me i'll step out of it so you have a look soho normally a parsing entertainment district full of londoners locals and tourists while there are no tourists around at the moment few londoners or not all londoners by any means are venturing out no
on friday after a spike in inspections of zeros john a whole joins us now by have from soho in central london john a looks moderately busy for a sunday afternoon in london how concerned are people that there will be a 2nd wave. i think they're reading the reports just as we are don't think we're quite at that moment yet where there will be inevitably a 2nd wave nor that there will be inevitably a 2nd lockdown but i hope so i think certainly that the worst of the crisis is behind the u.k. this...
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in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in central london, and theengland, widely seeing those temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. that said, not for all. in parts of north—west wales and the outer hebrides, we saw temperatures only at around 16 or 17 degrees, and here there were some showery outbreaks of rain. so over the next few hours those temperatures will fall into single figures. by contrast in the south—east it's going to be a very uncomfortable night for getting a good night's sleep. we wake up on saturday morning, perhaps low to mid 20s. so that means plenty of sunshine around, albeit hazy for the weekend. we keep the heat in the south—east for some very warm nights to come, much fresher in the far north—west. that's because we are under this influence of high pressure, but there is a weak weather front slicing across the high. now this is just a band of cloudy, really. maybe the odd spot of light drizzle, but it's the dividing line between the fresher air up into the north—west, and circulating around that high is a north—easterly breeze
in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in central london, and theengland, widely seeing those temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. that said, not for all. in parts of north—west wales and the outer hebrides, we saw temperatures only at around 16 or 17 degrees, and here there were some showery outbreaks of rain. so over the next few hours those temperatures will fall into single figures. by contrast in the south—east it's going to be a very...
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. >> a few days later he was rushed to hospital in central london before being moved to intensive care he spent three nights, when he returned from the recess dominic was taking the prime minister's question. >> on behalf of the prime minister i am pleased to tell the house that he is making a good recovery and is in good spirits. >> by the time boris johnson returned he had a new opponent, a senior lawyer in a past life and an elected leader of the opposition. if question time each week, he challenged the prime minister over his handling of the pandemic, here if they can trace those with a virus. >> the prime minister make a mistake at the beginning of the pandemic, rushing aside challenge, dashing forward, not estimating properly the risk, if two thirds of those with covid-19 had not been contacted, that is a big problem. >> yesterday to say the we supported and i remember them saying that loud and clear, today as i say, i understand his profession to work i know how it works, yesterday it's been yo-yoing back of opposition, is he supporting what were doing o- >> i do support the nex
. >> a few days later he was rushed to hospital in central london before being moved to intensive care he spent three nights, when he returned from the recess dominic was taking the prime minister's question. >> on behalf of the prime minister i am pleased to tell the house that he is making a good recovery and is in good spirits. >> by the time boris johnson returned he had a new opponent, a senior lawyer in a past life and an elected leader of the opposition. if question...
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though enjoyed a boom in marks the fiasco sparked protests across england a demonstration in central london students the mother the resignation of the education secretary while accusing the system itself of being lost as we spoke to one people whose marks were far lower than she expected. but when i opened my results and saw 3 d's i went into complete. shock and i went to complete meltdown and i thought my last was just completely over i think to me it's a very clear case of discrimination i really feel for students like me and a further education college are 6 phone call it just a normal college really affected by this whereas it should have just based on the college that they go it's you that they have chosen to go there are cases and in fact many cases where people don't do as well. but seem to really flourish at a level so. this there's no there's no there's no way of knowing what that student would have got other than the predictions that they were given by the teacher. let's bring you to the west coast of america now we're 2 police officers are in hospital after being hit by rocks thr
though enjoyed a boom in marks the fiasco sparked protests across england a demonstration in central london students the mother the resignation of the education secretary while accusing the system itself of being lost as we spoke to one people whose marks were far lower than she expected. but when i opened my results and saw 3 d's i went into complete. shock and i went to complete meltdown and i thought my last was just completely over i think to me it's a very clear case of discrimination i...
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in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in central london, and theand. widely seeing those temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. that said, not for all. in parts of north—west wales and the outer hebrides we saw temperatures only at around 16 or 17 degrees, and here there were some showery outbreaks of rain. so over the next few hours those temperatures will fall into single figures, by contrast in the south—east it's going to be a very uncomfortable night for getting a good night's sleep. we wake up on saturday morning, perhaps low to mid 20s. so that means plenty of sunshine around, albeit hazy for the weekend. we keep the heat in the south—east for some very warm nights to come, much fresher in the far north—west. that's because we are under this influence of high pressure, but there is a weak weather front slicing across the high. now this is just a band of cloudy, really. maybe the odd spot of light drizzle, but it's the dividing line between the fresher air up into the north—west, and circulating around that high is a north—easterly breeze that
in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in central london, and theand. widely seeing those temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. that said, not for all. in parts of north—west wales and the outer hebrides we saw temperatures only at around 16 or 17 degrees, and here there were some showery outbreaks of rain. so over the next few hours those temperatures will fall into single figures, by contrast in the south—east it's going to be a very uncomfortable...
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hundreds gathered in central london they want the government to withdraw safety measures put in place to stop the spread of covert 19 the u.k. is the 2nd worst affected country in europe with more than 334000 cases. and those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after talk to all of us here goodbye the deadline it's drawing near ivory coast says rival parties to nominate that presidential candidates. october's election is likely to be a major test for the country's security who will face the people in iran for the highest office i recall presidential candidates on al jazeera we. see. dark side of the moon is one of the best selling albums of all time and pink floyd a rock music legends and so is the co-founder of bass player single songwriter and human rights champion roger waters after selling hundreds of millions of records waters left the group in 1985 because of growing disenchantment with the music industry and his band 35 years on and he still selling out concerts around the world. with his dog biting lyrics water states the listener on a rare musical journey
hundreds gathered in central london they want the government to withdraw safety measures put in place to stop the spread of covert 19 the u.k. is the 2nd worst affected country in europe with more than 334000 cases. and those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after talk to all of us here goodbye the deadline it's drawing near ivory coast says rival parties to nominate that presidential candidates. october's election is likely to be a major test for the country's security...
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later, he was rushed to hospital in central london before being moved to intensive care, where he spentee nights. others taking prime minister's questions. >> on behalf of my right honorable friend of the prime minister i am pleased to tell , the house he is making a good recovery and is in good spirits. >> by the time boris johnson returned to work, he had a new opponent. a new person was elected leader -- leader of the opposition. at question time, he challenged the prime minister over his handling of the pandemic. he plans to track and trace those with the virus. >> brushing aside challenge, dashing forward, not estimating the risks. if two thirds of those with covid-19 had not been contacted, that is a big problem. >> yesterday, the right honorable gentleman was kind enough to say he supported this. today, as i say, i understand the constraints of the profession of which he used to work. he seems to be yo-yoing back into the position of opposition. which is it? is he supporting what we are doing or is he against it? >> i do support the next stage, but the prime minister is wrong to
later, he was rushed to hospital in central london before being moved to intensive care, where he spentee nights. others taking prime minister's questions. >> on behalf of my right honorable friend of the prime minister i am pleased to tell , the house he is making a good recovery and is in good spirits. >> by the time boris johnson returned to work, he had a new opponent. a new person was elected leader -- leader of the opposition. at question time, he challenged the prime minister...
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in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in central london, and theand, widely seeing those temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. that said, not for all. in parts of north—west wales and the outer hebrides, we saw temperatures only at around 16 or 17 degrees, and here there were some showery outbreaks of rain. so over the next few hours those temperatures will fall into single figures. by contrast in the south—east it's going to be a very uncomfortable night for getting a good night's sleep. we wake up on saturday morning, perhaps low to mid 20s. so that means plenty of sunshine around, albeit hazy for the weekend. we keep the heat in the south—east for some very warm nights to come. much fresher in the far north—west. that's because we are under this influence of high pressure, but there is a weak weather front slicing across the high. now this is just a band of cloudy, really. maybe the odd spot of light drizzle, but it's the dividing line between the fresher air up into the north—west, and circulating around that high is a north—easterly breeze tha
in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in central london, and theand, widely seeing those temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. that said, not for all. in parts of north—west wales and the outer hebrides, we saw temperatures only at around 16 or 17 degrees, and here there were some showery outbreaks of rain. so over the next few hours those temperatures will fall into single figures. by contrast in the south—east it's going to be a very uncomfortable...
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fiasco has sparked student protests across england hundreds of students held the demonstration in central london demanding the resignation of the education secretary gavin williamson think is the system being classist exam regulator said there was no evidence of bias in the system. and prime minister boris johnson defended the results calling them robust we spoke to me not bunting mitcham whose grades were far lower than she expected. when i opened my results and saw 3 days i went into complete. shock i went to complete meltdown and i thought my life was just completely over i think to me it's a very clear case of discrimination and that deny now i really fail for students like me that go to a further education college or 6 phone call age or just a normal college really affected by this whereas they should have just based on the college that they go to that they have chosen to go to i'm trying to stay really close to really hopeful and i want everyone to be aware so i'm trying to get my voice had you know it's not just me that's that affected it's other students and i think eventually something
fiasco has sparked student protests across england hundreds of students held the demonstration in central london demanding the resignation of the education secretary gavin williamson think is the system being classist exam regulator said there was no evidence of bias in the system. and prime minister boris johnson defended the results calling them robust we spoke to me not bunting mitcham whose grades were far lower than she expected. when i opened my results and saw 3 days i went into...
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the new plaque will mark the house in bloomsbury in central london that was her family home when sheervice of her adopted country is something that will serve to inspire future generations. lizo mzimba, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. after heavy rain brought flooding problems yesterday for many areas, today will be mixed weather—wise. we have got further outbreaks of rain and sunshine coming through as well. this was the picture in winchell sea beach. things will be drying up this afternoon for scotland, northern ireland and the four north of england. to the south, patchy outbreaks of rain in northern england, wales, the midlands and heavy showers and thunderstorms interspersed with sunshine further south. but the wins will be a feature of the weather today, particularly across the northern half of the uk. gus 30 to 40 miles an hour. temperatures in the mid teens and with that northerly when it will feel a bit chillier than that. 18 or 19 in the south—east between heavy showers. overnight in most between heavy showers. overnight in m ost pla ces between hea
the new plaque will mark the house in bloomsbury in central london that was her family home when sheervice of her adopted country is something that will serve to inspire future generations. lizo mzimba, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. after heavy rain brought flooding problems yesterday for many areas, today will be mixed weather—wise. we have got further outbreaks of rain and sunshine coming through as well. this was the picture in winchell sea beach. things will be...
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rotating presidency i have to say it will make climate policy a central focus. luncheons london central criminal court has handed down a life sentence for the brother of a suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a pop concert in manchester in 2017 passion a baby was convicted of murder and attempted murder in conspiring to cause explosions you'll spend a minimum of 55 years in prison. south korea's intelligence agency says it has seen signs of a power shift in its reclusive communist neighbor north korean dictator kim jong only sort of transferred some of his powers to senior officials most significantly so he fits that came he came joe the move has fueled speculation that she's being groomed as his successor. well u.s. president donald trump's former chief white house strategist and prominent right wing figure steve allen has been arrested and charged with fraud federal prosecutors in new york allege mr ballen and 3 others orchestrated a scheme to defraud to defraud hundreds of thousands of dollars and gave money to an online crowd funding campaign it raised more than $25000000.
rotating presidency i have to say it will make climate policy a central focus. luncheons london central criminal court has handed down a life sentence for the brother of a suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a pop concert in manchester in 2017 passion a baby was convicted of murder and attempted murder in conspiring to cause explosions you'll spend a minimum of 55 years in prison. south korea's intelligence agency says it has seen signs of a power shift in its reclusive communist neighbor...
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the whole fiasco the spark student protests across england hundreds of students held a demo in central london demanding the resignation of the education secretary gavin williamson accused the system of being classist exams regulators said that there was no evidence that a bias in the system by mr boris johnson defended the results calling them robust we spoke to one student. this is not fair i know that if i don't my i would do better than what i have got now i think i would i would shift it should have a big impact with their. fate in our final fried they know. more than any computer system does or any minister does i think that the students who are in private schools and who live in more educated areas where they have a chance of getting the higher grades in the appeal system isn't the best we don't know when we're going to get our final results back it's going to be in time for me to go to university so i don't have to see that exit time. 2 offices have been hospitalized after being hit by a rock thrown by black lives matter protesters in portland oregon police fired smoke grenades on demo
the whole fiasco the spark student protests across england hundreds of students held a demo in central london demanding the resignation of the education secretary gavin williamson accused the system of being classist exams regulators said that there was no evidence that a bias in the system by mr boris johnson defended the results calling them robust we spoke to one student. this is not fair i know that if i don't my i would do better than what i have got now i think i would i would shift it...
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hundreds of people have marched against police brutality and anti-black racism in central london called for police funding to be redirected to public and social services the protesters also want to reexamination of the justice system. as it is in spain have evacuated almost 2 and a half 1000 people due to a wildfire in the southern region of andalusia the blaze broke out on thursday in the mountains and has scorched nearly $100.00 square kilometers 2 dozen planes and a helicopter have been deployed to battle the inferno. germany's president has condemned the far right activists who tried to storm the german parliament building on saturday evening as happened alongside a demonstration that drew nearly 40000 people to the capital to protest germany's coronavirus restrictions that protest was broken up by police but a smaller group of demonstrators later reconvened outside that i stock lawmakers from across the political spectrum have called their actions a disgrace. several 100 demonstrators broke through barricades in front of germany's parliament their ice time they so outnumbered the p
hundreds of people have marched against police brutality and anti-black racism in central london called for police funding to be redirected to public and social services the protesters also want to reexamination of the justice system. as it is in spain have evacuated almost 2 and a half 1000 people due to a wildfire in the southern region of andalusia the blaze broke out on thursday in the mountains and has scorched nearly $100.00 square kilometers 2 dozen planes and a helicopter have been...
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you know, we need to get people back into our city centres, and particularly into central london. the government does not plan to extend the scheme, but said it's helping the hospitality sector in other ways, too. this london cafe is one of a number carrying on a discount. trade has been tough since reopening, so a half—price offer in september, funded by the landlord, is designed to lure more people back. now we're telling everybody that we continue, so you can see people are extremely happy and i think it will help us a lot for the trade. and as well, we can are going to have a lot of people who are back to work in the offices. with the furlough scheme coming to an end in october, businesses like these hope people's interest in eating out will still be on the menu come the autumn. katy austin, bbc news. now, it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. today is a bank holiday everywhere, except for in scotland, and it could turn out to be one of the coolest, if not the coolest late august bank holiday on record. what we have at the moment is cloud buildin
you know, we need to get people back into our city centres, and particularly into central london. the government does not plan to extend the scheme, but said it's helping the hospitality sector in other ways, too. this london cafe is one of a number carrying on a discount. trade has been tough since reopening, so a half—price offer in september, funded by the landlord, is designed to lure more people back. now we're telling everybody that we continue, so you can see people are extremely happy...
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enjoying a boom in high marks the fiasco has sparked protests across england a demonstration in central london students the monday the resignation of the education secretary while accusing the system of being plotters the exams regularly said there was no evidence of bias in the system we spoke to one people whose grades were far lower than she spoke. when i open my results and saw 3 d's i went into complete. shock i went to complete meltdown and i thought my last was just completely over i think to me is a very clear case of discrimination and they're denying now i really feel for students like me go to a further education college are 6 phone call it just a normal college really affected by this whereas they should have just based on the college that they go to that they have chosen to go to i'm trying to stay really positive really hopeful and i want everyone to be aware as i'm trying to get my voice heard you know it's not just me that's then affected it's other students and i think eventually something will come of that and students will eventually hopefully get the grace that they worked
enjoying a boom in high marks the fiasco has sparked protests across england a demonstration in central london students the monday the resignation of the education secretary while accusing the system of being plotters the exams regularly said there was no evidence of bias in the system we spoke to one people whose grades were far lower than she spoke. when i open my results and saw 3 d's i went into complete. shock i went to complete meltdown and i thought my last was just completely over i...
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fiasco has sparked students to protest across england hundreds of students held a demonstration in central london demanding the resignation of the education secretary gavin williamson think is the system of being classist exams regulator says there was no evidence of bias in the system and prime minister boris johnson defended the results calling them robust we spoke to nina bunting micho who's grades were far lower than she'd expected. when i open my results and so 3 days i went into complete shock. i went to complete meltdown and i thought my loss was just completely over i think to me it's a very clear case of discrimination and that deny now i've really found for students like me. a further education college are 6 phone call an agent just a normal college radio affected by this whereas they should just based on the college that they go to they have chosen to go to i'm trying to stay very close to really who. i want everyone to be trying to get my voice you know it's not just me that's that affected it's of this you. and i think eventually something will congress and students will eventually g
fiasco has sparked students to protest across england hundreds of students held a demonstration in central london demanding the resignation of the education secretary gavin williamson think is the system of being classist exams regulator says there was no evidence of bias in the system and prime minister boris johnson defended the results calling them robust we spoke to nina bunting micho who's grades were far lower than she'd expected. when i open my results and so 3 days i went into complete...