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tom burridge, bbc news, at heathrow. confronted the bomber salman abedi 20 minutes before he exploded his bomb asking him what was in his rucksack. 0ur north of england correspondentjudith moritz is following the inquiry. yes, we heard this morning in coach from a couple, christopher wilde and his partnerjulie wakeley, who were at the arena to collect their daughterfrom the at the arena to collect their daughter from the ariana grande concert, and they decided to wait, they had arranged to meet her on the mezzanine area of the cyaa. we now know that is where the bomber, salman abedi, was loitering before his attack. they came across him, they did not know who he was but they did not know who he was but they say they were very suspicious because he was hiding and it stuck out to them at a children's concert to see somebody like that. christopher wild decided to speak to the man with a rucksack and he said to him, it doesn't look very good, you know, what with bombs and things like that, you with a rucksack, what are you d
tom burridge, bbc news, at heathrow. confronted the bomber salman abedi 20 minutes before he exploded his bomb asking him what was in his rucksack. 0ur north of england correspondentjudith moritz is following the inquiry. yes, we heard this morning in coach from a couple, christopher wilde and his partnerjulie wakeley, who were at the arena to collect their daughterfrom the at the arena to collect their daughter from the ariana grande concert, and they decided to wait, they had arranged to meet...
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now their last two are leaving heathrow. from the fleet is earlier than planned because of the pandemic. the first thing you notice when you look at the window is you are looking down on people, which is really weird compared to any other aircraft you phone. it's almost sad when a beautiful aircraft can still fly but it's off it's always sad when a beautiful aircraft can still fly but it's off to its final resting place. it will be an emotional moment lifting off of that last time. good morning, bbc breakfast, and welcome on board this final british airways 7117 flight from london heathrow. julie welcomed a—listers and royalty on board. no need to go to a gym either! you become very attached to a huge chunk of metal that takes you around the world, that's glamorous, it's iconic and you do actually fall in love. the stretched upper deck is new to ba. in its day, the double deck was novel. it's like a private jet up here. it's still pretty cool today. i know somebody whose grandma boarded a 7117 and thought she was still in th
now their last two are leaving heathrow. from the fleet is earlier than planned because of the pandemic. the first thing you notice when you look at the window is you are looking down on people, which is really weird compared to any other aircraft you phone. it's almost sad when a beautiful aircraft can still fly but it's off it's always sad when a beautiful aircraft can still fly but it's off to its final resting place. it will be an emotional moment lifting off of that last time. good...
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at the heathrow financial results reflect that picture.this year and passenger numbers have gone down by 84% in the three months to september in comparison to the same period last year. chief executive has admitted this morning that it is no longer at busiest airport in europe, thatis longer at busiest airport in europe, that is now france's charles de gaulle airport which had 19.3 million passengers this year in comparison to 19 million at heathrow. to talk to me about all of this is the chief executive who is on the line now. thank you for coming on. your debts have gone up 17 million or so, the airport is in that much debt so can you recover? we are a very well funded company, we actually have enough financing in place for at least the next two years and even if we had no passengers we have more than 15 months worth of so it means we can survive the crisis and it's important we do because we are the uk's biggest port and if we are going to help the uk economy to re cove r, going to help the uk economy to recover, which is heavily depend
at the heathrow financial results reflect that picture.this year and passenger numbers have gone down by 84% in the three months to september in comparison to the same period last year. chief executive has admitted this morning that it is no longer at busiest airport in europe, thatis longer at busiest airport in europe, that is now france's charles de gaulle airport which had 19.3 million passengers this year in comparison to 19 million at heathrow. to talk to me about all of this is the chief...
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heathrow airport?s down to about £80 and there was talk originally of it being about $150 per passenger so that price point is operably a cce pta ble that price point is operably acceptable for a few people flying to hong kong but for those flying to italy where this is valid, this test could be more than the cost of the airfare. so the industry is saying why doesn't the government waive the departure tax to try and stimulate demand and in the context of this development and this opportunity? it is just another missed goal by the department of transport and regulators who just do not understand the aviation industry. you can imagine £80 timed by a family of four. i am sure i will talk to you again soon. let's get some of the day's other news. the tech giant ibm released earnings on monday — revenues fell by more than 2% in the quarter ending september. it's the third consecutive quarterly decline. but ibm's cloud computing services were in high demand from companies speeding up their digital shift as a
heathrow airport?s down to about £80 and there was talk originally of it being about $150 per passenger so that price point is operably a cce pta ble that price point is operably acceptable for a few people flying to hong kong but for those flying to italy where this is valid, this test could be more than the cost of the airfare. so the industry is saying why doesn't the government waive the departure tax to try and stimulate demand and in the context of this development and this opportunity?...
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now their last two are leaving heathrow.ve more than two crew. captain al bridger will pilot this one into retirement. the 747‘s departure from the fleet is earlier than planned because of the pandemic. the first thing you notice when you look out the window is, you are looking down on people, which is really weird compared to any other aircraft you've flown. it's almost sad when a beautiful aircraft can still fly that it's off to its final resting place. it will be an emotional moment lifting off of that last time. good morning, bbc breakfast, and welcome on board this final british airways 7117 flight from london heathrow. julie welcomed a—listers and royalty on board. no need to go to a gym either! you become very attached to a huge chunk of metal that takes you around the world. it's glamorous, it's iconic and you do actually fall in love. the stretched upper deck is new to ba. in its day, the double—deck was novel. it's like a private jet up here! it's still pretty cool today. i know somebody whose grandma boarded a 711
now their last two are leaving heathrow.ve more than two crew. captain al bridger will pilot this one into retirement. the 747‘s departure from the fleet is earlier than planned because of the pandemic. the first thing you notice when you look out the window is, you are looking down on people, which is really weird compared to any other aircraft you've flown. it's almost sad when a beautiful aircraft can still fly that it's off to its final resting place. it will be an emotional moment...
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our transport correspondent tom burridge is at heathrow. and how long do the results take? £10, victoria, and they guarantee a result within an hour. that is very quiet for terminal 5 standards. heathrow overall is seeing about 20% of its pre—covid passenger volume. this is the testing centre, so in theory you would have booked online before you came here, costing £80, as we say. a trained health professional will take a saliva swab from you, it is a pretty standard procedure, we are all kinda familiar with it by now, on a cotton bud, effectively. the kind of test they are using is called a lamp test, it means the sample you gave can be analysed here on site in that room down there, and i guarantee the result within the hour. it is important to note that initially this facility will only be applicable for people going out of the uk to places like hong kong and probably soon italy, and that is because the type of test is accepted by the authorities in both of those places, when you go out of the uk. more and more countries are putting restri
our transport correspondent tom burridge is at heathrow. and how long do the results take? £10, victoria, and they guarantee a result within an hour. that is very quiet for terminal 5 standards. heathrow overall is seeing about 20% of its pre—covid passenger volume. this is the testing centre, so in theory you would have booked online before you came here, costing £80, as we say. a trained health professional will take a saliva swab from you, it is a pretty standard procedure, we are all...
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tom burridge, bbc news, at heathrow.ys he is disappointed despite recognising the gravity of the situation, andy burnham has been unwilling to take action that is required to get the spread of the virus under control in greater manchester and reach an agreement with the government, and he has therefore advised to government that the discussions have concluded without an agreement. as far as he is concerned the talks are over and the next move will come from borisjohnson who is giving a news c0 nfe re nce from borisjohnson who is giving a news conference at five o'clock but that has upped the ante. there were hopes that the discussions would continue between borisjohnson and andy burnham and they had a conversation with each other over lunch and then there were suggestions there was a conversation after that, as well. this is looking bleaker and after that, as well. this is looking blea ker and blea ker. we after that, as well. this is looking bleaker and bleaker. we can go to westminster. we are getting to a very difficu
tom burridge, bbc news, at heathrow.ys he is disappointed despite recognising the gravity of the situation, andy burnham has been unwilling to take action that is required to get the spread of the virus under control in greater manchester and reach an agreement with the government, and he has therefore advised to government that the discussions have concluded without an agreement. as far as he is concerned the talks are over and the next move will come from borisjohnson who is giving a news c0...
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back at london heathrow, this 25—year—old 747 is about to make its very lastjourney.nal. you know, i have flown these for 20 odd years now, it's just the scale of it is unbelievable. i remember the first time i actually came to fly it and walked around and thought, "wow, this is incredible. "how does it fly?" nearly 400 tonnes of it that gets up in the air. it's incredible. ba's india victor delta is checked and ready to go. 0nly memories fill her 345 empty seats. how is it going to be flying this off on its last flight? that's a really sad thing for a pilot to see aeroplanes that can still fly. i personally find it quite emotional, that you land it, then you taxi it, and then you shut it down. i remember, iapologised to one once. it was like, "i'm really sorry." "i've just delivered you to end your life, as it were." this has been an absolute part of british airways history for over 50 years. the modern aircraft are more fuel efficient, so it makes sense on those thinner routes at the moment to fly those modern aircraft. with 50 million miles on the clock, india vict
back at london heathrow, this 25—year—old 747 is about to make its very lastjourney.nal. you know, i have flown these for 20 odd years now, it's just the scale of it is unbelievable. i remember the first time i actually came to fly it and walked around and thought, "wow, this is incredible. "how does it fly?" nearly 400 tonnes of it that gets up in the air. it's incredible. ba's india victor delta is checked and ready to go. 0nly memories fill her 345 empty seats. how is it...
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tom burridge at heathrow.r testing positive for coronavirus, will face no further action from the metropolitan police. 0fficers said they decided not to take the matter any further as regulations on self—isolation in england came into force after she was tested. however they have referred the case to police scotland. the former snp mp has resisted calls to resign, stating her actions were "out of character". eu leaders have called for trade talks with the uk to continue beyond the end of the week, which was the deadline suggested by boris johnson. they said progress in key areas was "not sufficient" to reach a deal this week. the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, said new "intensive" talks should aim to reach a deal around the end of october. but the uk negotiator, david frost, said he'd been "disappointed" by the eu's approach. live to brussels and our europe editor katya adler. talk of deadlines and deadlines being passed but do you detect any sign of progress towards some kind of deal? we have got so u
tom burridge at heathrow.r testing positive for coronavirus, will face no further action from the metropolitan police. 0fficers said they decided not to take the matter any further as regulations on self—isolation in england came into force after she was tested. however they have referred the case to police scotland. the former snp mp has resisted calls to resign, stating her actions were "out of character". eu leaders have called for trade talks with the uk to continue beyond the...
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its last two heathrow—based boeing 747s made theirfinal flights from the airport.vice earlier than planned because of the huge drop in demand for air travel. 0ur transport correspondent was at heathrow for the final flights. the queen of the skies on a final departure. it was over and out for the british airways 747 era. julie, cabin crew, we will bring you in. how are you feeling? so tearful. sorry. really sad to see her go. such a shame about the weather, but amazing. absolutely incredible. sorry. a glamour glider through the decades. the original version launched in the ‘60s and defied all the odds. julie welcomed a—listers and royalty on board. old newsreel: the stretched upper deck is new to ba... in its day, the double deck was novel. it's like a private jet up here. it's still pretty cool today. i know somebody whose grandma boarded a 747 and thought she was still in the departure lounge because it wasjust so big. she didn't realise and she kept saying, "when are we boarding?" the dress code changed, the food got better, but there were millions of miles and
its last two heathrow—based boeing 747s made theirfinal flights from the airport.vice earlier than planned because of the huge drop in demand for air travel. 0ur transport correspondent was at heathrow for the final flights. the queen of the skies on a final departure. it was over and out for the british airways 747 era. julie, cabin crew, we will bring you in. how are you feeling? so tearful. sorry. really sad to see her go. such a shame about the weather, but amazing. absolutely incredible....
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if you go to heathrow, gatwick, eve ryo ne you go to heathrow, gatwick, everyone is wearing a mask.e things that he is above the law. it is an extraordinary situation. when you look at the uk figures of cases, 12,872 up from 7000. yes, but there's an problem with those figures. there's an awful lot of out of date the latest numbers and it is very confusing and they have not the release of figures very well. because you just do not know where whether the trend is up or not. it looks like there's been a jump because they are counting on figures in today's number. will leave it there for now. now for the next edition from us, john, thank you very much and we'll see you at half past 11. goodbye for now. i am david attenborough. i've had the most extraordinary life. it is only now that i appreciate how extraordinary. the living world is a unique and spectacular marvel. yet the way we humans live on earth is sending it into a decline. human beings have overrun the world. what an absolute pleasure to be able to speak to you. thank you so much. where are we with the planet right now? how wo
if you go to heathrow, gatwick, eve ryo ne you go to heathrow, gatwick, everyone is wearing a mask.e things that he is above the law. it is an extraordinary situation. when you look at the uk figures of cases, 12,872 up from 7000. yes, but there's an problem with those figures. there's an awful lot of out of date the latest numbers and it is very confusing and they have not the release of figures very well. because you just do not know where whether the trend is up or not. it looks like there's...
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heathrow becomes the first uk airport to offer covid testing for departing passengers, with the resultand foreign aid, it's clear that africa is no longer a priority for america. donald trump has never visited the continent during his presidency. the repercussions of america's foreign policy towards africa are being felt by thousands of people on the continent, especially women. this week across bbc news we are exploring whether president trump's ‘america first‘ strategy has changed the world, and what the result of the election will mean for america's friends and foes. our africa correspondent nomsa maseko looks at america's relationship with africa and how that is changing. business is booming here. hundreds of workers are producing thousands of garments every day and that is thanks to a us—africa trade treaty which help supportjobs in a0 african countries. the africa growth and opportunity act, agoa in short, has helped revive the textile industry here in lesotho, but it has shortcomings. agoa is benefiting the fdi investors, the foreign direct investors, because all of the money do
heathrow becomes the first uk airport to offer covid testing for departing passengers, with the resultand foreign aid, it's clear that africa is no longer a priority for america. donald trump has never visited the continent during his presidency. the repercussions of america's foreign policy towards africa are being felt by thousands of people on the continent, especially women. this week across bbc news we are exploring whether president trump's ‘america first‘ strategy has changed the...
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back at london heathrow, this 25—year—old 747 is about to make its very lastjourney. emotional. i've been here for 20 yea rs emotional. i've been here for 20 years now, the scale is unbelievable and coming to fly and walk around here, it's incredible. how does a fly. nearly 400 tonnes of it and he gets up in the air. delta is checked and ready to go. on the memories feel her 345 empty seats. how's it going to be flying this off in its last flight? it is sad to see, they can still fly. i personally find it quite emotional that you landed and then you shut it down and then i apologised to one once because i was really sorry. i delivered you to end your life, as it were. this is been an absolute part of british history for 50 years. the modern aircraft in fuel—efficient, and make sense on those thinner routes at the moment to fly these. with 50 million miles on the clock, india victoria delta. it is been a pleasure and privilege to pilot thi5 it is been a pleasure and privilege to pilot this aircraft. it is a heavy heart. thank you very much. the vision for this giant ca
back at london heathrow, this 25—year—old 747 is about to make its very lastjourney. emotional. i've been here for 20 yea rs emotional. i've been here for 20 years now, the scale is unbelievable and coming to fly and walk around here, it's incredible. how does a fly. nearly 400 tonnes of it and he gets up in the air. delta is checked and ready to go. on the memories feel her 345 empty seats. how's it going to be flying this off in its last flight? it is sad to see, they can still fly. i...
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thank you for welcome us in your new testing facility at heathrow terminal five.u very much indeed. that was fascinating. we will speak to andy burnham in the next half an hour. the deadline has been set for midday today for talks with the government. how they will reach a compromise about the restrictions greater manchester will be under. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. passengers flying from heathrow airport will have the option of paying £80 for a covid test from this morning. the facility at terminals two and five are for anyone travelling to places where authorities require proof of a negative test upon arrival. results will be available within 20 minutes. a project manager on the grenfell tower refurbishment has admitted to the inquiry that she binned notebooks relating to her work after the deadly fire. claire williams told the inquiry chairman she thought the information was documented elsewhere, which sir martin moore—bick found hard to understand. i think, if the police didn't take them, i binned
thank you for welcome us in your new testing facility at heathrow terminal five.u very much indeed. that was fascinating. we will speak to andy burnham in the next half an hour. the deadline has been set for midday today for talks with the government. how they will reach a compromise about the restrictions greater manchester will be under. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. passengers flying from heathrow airport will have the option of...
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heathrow is urging the government to embrace testing for coronavirus at uk airports.moved from hospitals to care homes during the first three months of the pandemic — despite having tested positive. lorna gordon is in glasgow. what reaction to this? this report is long—awaited and states more than 3500 people were discharged from hospitals into care homes in scotla nd hospitals into care homes in scotland between the start of march and the 21st of april. some of those people tested positive, many of them we re people tested positive, many of them were not tested at all. the report by public health scotland says the clinical advice at the beginning of the pandemic was that people who did not have symptoms should not be tested and it also states they were valid reasons for not testing such as an inability to consent and end—of—life situations. but of those tested, 78 were discharged into care homes with coronavirus. it has to be taken in the context of course that the virus has had a devastating impact on care homes, more than 2000 residents of care homes in scotland di
heathrow is urging the government to embrace testing for coronavirus at uk airports.moved from hospitals to care homes during the first three months of the pandemic — despite having tested positive. lorna gordon is in glasgow. what reaction to this? this report is long—awaited and states more than 3500 people were discharged from hospitals into care homes in scotla nd hospitals into care homes in scotland between the start of march and the 21st of april. some of those people tested...
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tom burridge, bbc news, at heathrow. joined forces to launch the biggest ever environmental prize, worth £50 million. the earthshot prize will aim to find 50 solutions to the world's gravest environmental problems by 2030. 0ur chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt reports. public figures don't get much higher profile than prince william and sir david attenborough. last year, they launched the british antarctic su rvey‘s launched the british antarctic survey‘s new ship together. launched the british antarctic survey's new ship together. may god bless her and all those who sail in her. now they have joined forces to launch an initiative that they hope will literally change the world. 0urs will literally change the world. ours is will literally change the world. 0urs isa will literally change the world. ours is a world of wonder. their new earthshot prize aims to find 50 solutions to the world's gravest environmental problems over the next ten years. we very much felt that what was needed and what was missing at th
tom burridge, bbc news, at heathrow. joined forces to launch the biggest ever environmental prize, worth £50 million. the earthshot prize will aim to find 50 solutions to the world's gravest environmental problems by 2030. 0ur chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt reports. public figures don't get much higher profile than prince william and sir david attenborough. last year, they launched the british antarctic su rvey‘s launched the british antarctic survey‘s new ship together....
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here at newark airport volunteers on a united airlines flight from london's heathrow were tested for covert 19 before boarding in the u.k. the uploaded the results of the airport on arrival in the us showed they tested negative on their smartphones using a new op. it's developers commines project foundation hope the op will get people flying again by providing a convenient way through the international maze of travel bans national rules and different tests it's called common pass and it allows travelers to get tested before they travel upload their results through common pass and then document that they've actually been tested satisfied what are the requirements exist for their countries are traveling to for the purposes of being over board the flight and enter the country testing is seen by airlines as a way of reassuring passengers and allowing people to get quarantines it helps authorities know that if someone is coming to their country they've actually gotten tested before they travel. or the app is very simple q.r. code name negative test results and that's really it that simple
here at newark airport volunteers on a united airlines flight from london's heathrow were tested for covert 19 before boarding in the u.k. the uploaded the results of the airport on arrival in the us showed they tested negative on their smartphones using a new op. it's developers commines project foundation hope the op will get people flying again by providing a convenient way through the international maze of travel bans national rules and different tests it's called common pass and it allows...
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here at newark airport volunteers on united airlines flight from london's heathrow were tested for covert 19 before boarding in the u.k. they uploaded their results at the airport and on arrival in the us showed they tested negative on their smartphones using a new app. it's developers commines project foundation hope the op will get people flying again by providing a convenient way through the international maze of travel bans national rules and different tests it's called common pass and it allows travelers to get tested before they travel upload their results to call us and then document that they have actually been tested satisfied what other requirements exist for their countries are traveling to for the purpose of being able to board the flight and tour the country testing is seen by airlines as a way of reassuring passengers and allowing people to get quarantines it helps authorities know that if someone is coming to their country they've actually gotten tested before they travel. or the app is very simple q.r. code name negative test result and that's really it but simple much inf
here at newark airport volunteers on united airlines flight from london's heathrow were tested for covert 19 before boarding in the u.k. they uploaded their results at the airport and on arrival in the us showed they tested negative on their smartphones using a new app. it's developers commines project foundation hope the op will get people flying again by providing a convenient way through the international maze of travel bans national rules and different tests it's called common pass and it...
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exactly, and of course, in slough, we are seeing the impact of heathrow on the job losses at heathrowan impact as well. and whilst we haven't seen a huge increase this week, throughout the month, the children being off school in this particular month, it will have an impactand we particular month, it will have an impact and we will see more families. in fact, impact and we will see more families. infact, we impact and we will see more families. in fact, we are seeing more families, and large families, soi more families, and large families, so i think the benefits cats are fighting larger families even so i think the benefits cats are fighting largerfamilies even more so. that was a woman who runs the slough food bank talking to me a little earlier on. the metropolitan police are investigating a traffic collision involving labour leader sir keir starmer and a cyclist in north london on sunday. the cyclist — who reportedly has minor injuries following a collision with a car — was taken to hospital as a precaution. sir keir is not thought to have been injured and reported the incident to
exactly, and of course, in slough, we are seeing the impact of heathrow on the job losses at heathrowan impact as well. and whilst we haven't seen a huge increase this week, throughout the month, the children being off school in this particular month, it will have an impactand we particular month, it will have an impact and we will see more families. in fact, impact and we will see more families. infact, we impact and we will see more families. in fact, we are seeing more families, and large...
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tom burridge, bbc news, at heathrow. time for a look at the weather here's darren bett.ello, good evening. it will get colderfor all hello, good evening. it will get colder for all of hello, good evening. it will get colderfor all of us over hello, good evening. it will get colder for all of us over the next few days. it will feel chilly and it is certainly chilly that evening as the cloud is melting away. you may get a few media showers but overnight the weather changes in the north—west with stronger winds bringing in rain across scotland, briefly northern ireland, heading into northern england and northern wales. ahead of that with the clearer skies it will be a lot colder than it was last night with lows of five or 6 degrees. here following the rain we have sunshine and showers tomorrow for scotland and showers tomorrow for scotland and northern ireland. there is the band of rain leaving england and wales heading into the midlands, and across southern england rain could be heavier. showers following, with hailand be heavier. showers following, with hail and thunder p
tom burridge, bbc news, at heathrow. time for a look at the weather here's darren bett.ello, good evening. it will get colderfor all hello, good evening. it will get colder for all of hello, good evening. it will get colderfor all of us over hello, good evening. it will get colder for all of us over the next few days. it will feel chilly and it is certainly chilly that evening as the cloud is melting away. you may get a few media showers but overnight the weather changes in the north—west...
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we can't go through the heathrow airport.t but thank god, there isa the fact that but thank god, there is a wonderful way around that now, doing a virtually. and it is great because everybody can do it. and it also means the neighbours can cheer him on. they will see me when i go out. they know about it already. i've been told you are a little bit ofa i've been told you are a little bit of a local celebrity around here in terms of your marathon running. is that true? yeah, i suppose so. i play a bit cool. can expect to com plete play a bit cool. can expect to complete his run around seven hours on sunday. i look back and the yea rs, 67 on sunday. i look back and the years, 67 the 70s and 805, i on sunday. i look back and the years, 67 the 705 and 805, i was doing under three hours tho5e years, 67 the 705 and 805, i was doing under three hours those times. but now it is 2020, that is a big difference. but then i'm 87. neverthele55, ken jone5 difference. but then i'm 87. neverthele55, kenjone5ju5t difference. but then i'm 87. n
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how hard has the pandemic hit heathrow?oss. we'll discuss the best ways to celebrate the festive season as the government faces calls to clarify guidance for christmas. and he's been nicknamed "the flying fish." we'll hear from former paratrooper john bream, who has attempted a new record byjumping a0 metres from a helicopter into the sea. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. a rescue operation is expected to continue in the english channel this morning, after a migrant boat sank off the coast of dunkirk yesterday. two children aged five and eight were killed, along with two adults. more than a dozen others were taken to hospital, but french authorities believe more could still be missing. the prime minister has pledged the uk will offer "every support" to the investigation. the leaders of the uk's four nations are being urged to agree on guidance to allow people to celebrate christmas safely with family and friends. the liberal democrats and the alliance party of northern ireland say the go
how hard has the pandemic hit heathrow?oss. we'll discuss the best ways to celebrate the festive season as the government faces calls to clarify guidance for christmas. and he's been nicknamed "the flying fish." we'll hear from former paratrooper john bream, who has attempted a new record byjumping a0 metres from a helicopter into the sea. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. a rescue operation is expected to continue in the english channel this...
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tom burridge, bbc news, at heathrow.additional four years in jail for sexually abusing two boys in the 1980s. bennell, who coached youth teams at crewe, manchester city and stoke, pleaded guilty to abusing the boys when they were aged between 11 and 1a. the sentence will be served after a 30 yearjail term bennell received in 2018 for abusing 12 other boys. he'll also have to serve an extra year on licence when and if he's released. homeless charities are calling on the prime minister not to allow night—shelters to be opened in england this winter. they claim the shelters can't be operated in a covid—secure way. they want to see funding similar to that which housed many homeless people in hotels, back in march. the bbc has seen video evidence that shows livestock from the uk is being shipped to the middle east and slaughtered. investigators tracked consignments of cattle over the summer via spanish fattening farms and ports. practises at one lebanese abattoir, where a british bullock was filmed in august, were described b
tom burridge, bbc news, at heathrow.additional four years in jail for sexually abusing two boys in the 1980s. bennell, who coached youth teams at crewe, manchester city and stoke, pleaded guilty to abusing the boys when they were aged between 11 and 1a. the sentence will be served after a 30 yearjail term bennell received in 2018 for abusing 12 other boys. he'll also have to serve an extra year on licence when and if he's released. homeless charities are calling on the prime minister not to...
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tom burridge, bbc news, at heathrow.l clip of one man's tribute to fleetwood mac with the help of his skateboard. we'll speak to him live next. leeds has some of the highest infection rates of coronavirus in england. the city's hospitality industry is braced for even tighter restrictions next week from the government. our north of england correspondent danny savage has been speaking to people living and working there. within a few days, millions of people in northern england are likely to be living under even tighter restrictions. pubs and restaurants could be shut down again. well, if it's going to get rid of this virus again, then, you know we're going to have to put up with all of this. it's not working, is it? we've been in lockdown and wearing masks for weeks and weeks, and it's still going up. for northern cities like leeds, manchester, liverpool and newcastle so much of their economy is built on hospitality. they've set themselves up as work and weekend destinations. to close that sector once was difficult, but to
tom burridge, bbc news, at heathrow.l clip of one man's tribute to fleetwood mac with the help of his skateboard. we'll speak to him live next. leeds has some of the highest infection rates of coronavirus in england. the city's hospitality industry is braced for even tighter restrictions next week from the government. our north of england correspondent danny savage has been speaking to people living and working there. within a few days, millions of people in northern england are likely to be...
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tom burridge, bbc news at heathrow.med — bringing the overall death toll across the uk to 42,515. more on those figures in a moment but first we know the prospect of more local restrictions in england is an issue that many of you have been asking about online. many of you are wondering whether certain business may be forced to close — pubs, local shops and hairdressers for example — and whether travel restictions could be further tightened. and could the measures being taken in some parts of scotland from tomorrow, could be replicated in all or parts of england. earlier on our health correspondent, cath burns talked us through today's new figures and helped answer some of your questions about what new restrictions from the government might be coming down the road. the figures by themselves are quite stark, 17,5110 new cases. there are 3412 patients in hospital. to compare that to a month ago, there were not quite 800 people in hospital a month ago. ventilators right now, 442 people are so sick with coronavirus that they
tom burridge, bbc news at heathrow.med — bringing the overall death toll across the uk to 42,515. more on those figures in a moment but first we know the prospect of more local restrictions in england is an issue that many of you have been asking about online. many of you are wondering whether certain business may be forced to close — pubs, local shops and hairdressers for example — and whether travel restictions could be further tightened. and could the measures being taken in some parts...
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country and had to quarantine and they don't even check you at the border when you come in through heathrow you all the right forms, are they going to make sure i do this or that? no, it does not happen and it really is a quarantine, it is a game they are playing of appearing to do the right thing in this country and people are onto it and they are making up their own rules. all governments politically are going to get punished whenever they face the election if they face a democratic vote, because handling this has been complex, they are balancing the economy and health, surely we all know the rules and we have to work it out for ourselves, we cannot keep blaming the authorities? there's a certain amount of personal responsibility and a lot of governments are i suppose, erroneously, in some cases, expecting their citizens to do the right thing and where they believe that might not happen, there will be sanctions and we have seen that brought in in the uk, stiff fines if you are not quarantining when you should be and i suppose in defence of boris johnson he would argue and the government w
country and had to quarantine and they don't even check you at the border when you come in through heathrow you all the right forms, are they going to make sure i do this or that? no, it does not happen and it really is a quarantine, it is a game they are playing of appearing to do the right thing in this country and people are onto it and they are making up their own rules. all governments politically are going to get punished whenever they face the election if they face a democratic vote,...
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we will be hoping the aviation industry recovers, so how would this compete with heathrow in london andrports, it is a question of the economic weakness of berlin. it is a good hub forflights to the middle east and eastern europe, because we are further in the east here compared to munich and frankfurt. but berlin is not where the big german companies sit, so maybe it's not the most important hub in germany. it won't become that. thank you very much. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. the weather's already being a little bit wild in places across the uk so far today. and there is more to come. more in the way of heavy rain at times and the risk of gales. there is a flooding risk with that rain continuing and of course there's wins, touching 70, maybe 80 mph through spots, some travel disruption possible too. the strongest winds will push to northern ireland into scotland, but it does help to clear the rain. strong gusty winds accompanying some pretty intense areas of rain across the eastern half of england, which again should clear by the end of the afterno
we will be hoping the aviation industry recovers, so how would this compete with heathrow in london andrports, it is a question of the economic weakness of berlin. it is a good hub forflights to the middle east and eastern europe, because we are further in the east here compared to munich and frankfurt. but berlin is not where the big german companies sit, so maybe it's not the most important hub in germany. it won't become that. thank you very much. now it's time for a look at the weather with...
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and in slough we are seeing the impact of heathrow, and the job losses at heathrow, and the job lossestting larger families even more. good to talk to you. good luck with all the work you are doing. we have heard from our colleagues at bbc south that there is a possibility that people living in the bournemouth, christchurch, and pool area could face tougher coronavirus restrictions because of the area's increasing infection rate. the director of public health nurses a decision on whether the area m oves nurses a decision on whether the area moves up into tier 2 of the coronavirus levels will be made over the next few days, with the government having a final say. it is looking like bournemouth, christchurch and poole could be moved up to level two restrictions, it would be the first council area in the southern area to go from medium alert level to high alert level. not done and dusted by any means. that is just an level. not done and dusted by any means. that isjust an indication. we're guessing that is a possibility that bournemouth, christchurch and poole could go up to two restricti
and in slough we are seeing the impact of heathrow, and the job losses at heathrow, and the job lossestting larger families even more. good to talk to you. good luck with all the work you are doing. we have heard from our colleagues at bbc south that there is a possibility that people living in the bournemouth, christchurch, and pool area could face tougher coronavirus restrictions because of the area's increasing infection rate. the director of public health nurses a decision on whether the...
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it's from newark to heathrow. what's so interesting here is passengers must show up three hours ahead of time. this is not even allowing them to bypass the mandatory 14-day quarantine in the uk. united says this is just a prove of concept for now brianna? >>> it is the top of the hour. i am brianna keilar. right now florida is the epicenter of presidential politics. president trump and joe biden are hosting dueling rallies. across the nation politics and the pandemic are colliding, as cases spike in 41 states, including florida. the country is reporting nearly 9,000 new coronavirus cases in the last day. cnn's ryan nobles is in tampa at the trump rally. we have cnn's jessica dean in coconut creek where biden is holding a drive-in event. ryan tell us what the closing message is for floridians. >> reporter: he's basically making the argument, brianna, if you appreciate his work the past four years, you should give him the opportunity to take another four years in office. he's mag that argument strong here in florida
it's from newark to heathrow. what's so interesting here is passengers must show up three hours ahead of time. this is not even allowing them to bypass the mandatory 14-day quarantine in the uk. united says this is just a prove of concept for now brianna? >>> it is the top of the hour. i am brianna keilar. right now florida is the epicenter of presidential politics. president trump and joe biden are hosting dueling rallies. across the nation politics and the pandemic are colliding, as...
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tom: very quickly, you have been on top of the heathrow to jfk debate, the transatlantic debate. i saw a little bit on that this weekend. is there any chance we see that from where you sit in london? jonathan: i am looking for some news on it. the task force, finally the u.k. has announced a task force to try and get this done. we already know that the contest for this pretty quickly now. high-speed tests have been introduced. it is something that can be done. i just don't know why it hasn't been done quickly. tom: they could borrow a few embers from the "surveillance" task force, the simulcast task force. we are doing this on a day when bonds are closed. full phrasing -- full facing credit closed in the u.s. dow futures up 29 points. morgan stanley's head of fixed income, it is a morgan stanley call that is nuanced and is wrapped around the politics. how do you wrap the politics of the moment around total return or clipping coupons? >> good morning to all of you. the way we think about this is in terms of the scenario analysis. forook at the potential different outcomes in the h
tom: very quickly, you have been on top of the heathrow to jfk debate, the transatlantic debate. i saw a little bit on that this weekend. is there any chance we see that from where you sit in london? jonathan: i am looking for some news on it. the task force, finally the u.k. has announced a task force to try and get this done. we already know that the contest for this pretty quickly now. high-speed tests have been introduced. it is something that can be done. i just don't know why it hasn't...
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i was at heathrow airport which i think you probably know is one of the more difficult ones to get through and all of a sudden i'm picked on in order to be the person that has to take everything out of the suitcase and i'm there on the floor everything out i finally had and i said excuse me, but you know who i am mark and he said no but we can find a doctor that can help you figure it out and it was really hard not to laugh at that. and i rarely go around saying that i'm the former secretary of state but i couldn't resist doing it at that moment. >> one of the things you did is starting consulting firm at a well-known consulting firm inwashington dc . have you had any experienceas a private sector consultants before and did you get nervous about starting a business ? >> one of the questions one what was i going to do when i left office because i always this mantra that whatever i was doing next had to be more interestingand i just finished . it's hard to do if your secretary of state . >> .. i said, excuse me? you need the government to get market access and regulations, and then the oppos
i was at heathrow airport which i think you probably know is one of the more difficult ones to get through and all of a sudden i'm picked on in order to be the person that has to take everything out of the suitcase and i'm there on the floor everything out i finally had and i said excuse me, but you know who i am mark and he said no but we can find a doctor that can help you figure it out and it was really hard not to laugh at that. and i rarely go around saying that i'm the former secretary of...
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free covid-19 tests for all passengers on select flights from newark, new jersey to lond london's heathrowport. customers doubled after adding flights to hawaii. that two-week quarantine is still in place for u.s. travelers. do your research. >> right. you do not want to turn around. >>> here at abc, we're committed to helping build a better bay area, that includes the impact the pandemic is having on our economy. today i'm featuring a north bay company with locations all over our region. they have hundreds of positions in their database ready to be filled. okay. so you're sitting here thinking to yourself, ugh, i need a job but where do i start? what do i do? well, how about nelson. his name is not nelson, but he is the ceo there. >> there's jobs available. you shouldn't feel like there isn't. if you heard from somebody else that there isn't a job available, call nelson, we'll find you a job. >> reporter: how's has for a pitch? nelson is a sonoma-based recruiting and staffing services company. it was founded in san rafael 50 years ago. the team consistently helped job seekers find careers
free covid-19 tests for all passengers on select flights from newark, new jersey to lond london's heathrowport. customers doubled after adding flights to hawaii. that two-week quarantine is still in place for u.s. travelers. do your research. >> right. you do not want to turn around. >>> here at abc, we're committed to helping build a better bay area, that includes the impact the pandemic is having on our economy. today i'm featuring a north bay company with locations all over...
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it's from newark to heathrow.sting here is passengers must show up three hours ahead of time. this is not even allowing them to bypass the mandatory 14-day quarantine in the uk. united says this is just a prove of concept for now brianna? >>> it is the top of the hour. i am brianna keilar. right now florida is the epicenter of presidential politics. president trump and joe biden are hosting
it's from newark to heathrow.sting here is passengers must show up three hours ahead of time. this is not even allowing them to bypass the mandatory 14-day quarantine in the uk. united says this is just a prove of concept for now brianna? >>> it is the top of the hour. i am brianna keilar. right now florida is the epicenter of presidential politics. president trump and joe biden are hosting
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tom: you go up to heathrow.i have this right, you suggest everybody gets tested in, everybody gets tested out? right? jonathan: it is what is happening on loads of airports around the world. look at whether other countries are doing. they are looking at getting a test before you fly. you travel with a certificate. you get tested when you land. there are testing regimes around the world doing these things already. for some reason, places like the united kingdom just not keeping up. as i say, money is not the issue. they have thrown a load of money at this. they are just not throwing money at testing for some reason, and i can't get my head around that. tom: it is absolutely fascinating, and the unique character between the united kingdom and the u.s. here, on who is doing the worst practices. you see the 10 year come out to 0.7785%, because we quote to four digits. jonathan: do. you are so happy about that. , $1.1768.ollar coming up on the program, a conversation you do not want to mess with rudy giuliani, former
tom: you go up to heathrow.i have this right, you suggest everybody gets tested in, everybody gets tested out? right? jonathan: it is what is happening on loads of airports around the world. look at whether other countries are doing. they are looking at getting a test before you fly. you travel with a certificate. you get tested when you land. there are testing regimes around the world doing these things already. for some reason, places like the united kingdom just not keeping up. as i say,...
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these flights will only be from newark to london heathrow, starts november 16. >>> your favorite haunted house is probably closed due to covid. >> you can take a drive through a haunted car wash instead. here is one way to get in the halloween spirit while social distancing. the tunnel of terror is at the extreme express car wash on san carlos street in san jose. drive through the fog filled car wash as creatures lurk in the dark. it's $20 a vehicle. $5 goes to st. jude's children's hospital so the scares are worth it. and you get a car wash. >> your car gets clean. but that clown can stay far from me. i know freddie krueger scares you the most. >> yeah, yeah. i will take my $20 and donate it to st. jude's. might skip this one. have fun though if you go. >>> i have good news to report on the roadways. we have been monitoring the traffic alert on 101 out of marin as you head into sausalito. our speeds are better. we had a line of red in the area. it is improved in the last couple minutes. hopefully they'll get that lane open as they try to clear this crash to the shoulder. it is looking b
these flights will only be from newark to london heathrow, starts november 16. >>> your favorite haunted house is probably closed due to covid. >> you can take a drive through a haunted car wash instead. here is one way to get in the halloween spirit while social distancing. the tunnel of terror is at the extreme express car wash on san carlos street in san jose. drive through the fog filled car wash as creatures lurk in the dark. it's $20 a vehicle. $5 goes to st. jude's...
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the company will offer free testing for people on some flights from newark airport to lo london's heathrow airport. anyone that doesn't want to be tested will be put on another flight. >>> help for one of the most congested freeways. >> three, two, one. and they're off. today local officials staged a virtual ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of a new express lane on interstate 680. that lane runs for nine miles in the northbound direction between the under crossing in fremont and will use start of the art technology to improve enforcement, tolling and access. >>> pits of hrats a. terrifying fall under a new york city street. new way to holiday. how this year's holiday celebration is changing. >>> dodger dad, a reason to celebrate the dodger's world series win. meet the oakland firefighter in dodger dad. >>> i'm meteorologist sand hya woman: after covid, my hours got so we can't pay our bills. and now our family budget is gonna be hit hard with prop 15. the yes on 15 ads say it only raises taxes on big corporations. that's not true - we're all going to pay. $11 billion in new
the company will offer free testing for people on some flights from newark airport to lo london's heathrow airport. anyone that doesn't want to be tested will be put on another flight. >>> help for one of the most congested freeways. >> three, two, one. and they're off. today local officials staged a virtual ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of a new express lane on interstate 680. that lane runs for nine miles in the northbound direction between the under crossing...
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here at newark airport volunteers on the united airlines flight from london's heathrow were tested for covert 19 before boarding in the u.k. the uploads of the results of the airport on arrival in the us showed they tested negative on their smartphones using a new op. it's developers commines project foundation hope the op will get people flying again by providing a convenient way through the international maze of travel bans national rules and different tests it's called common pass and it allows travelers to get tested before they travel upload their results through common pass and then document that they have actually been tested satisfied what are the requirements exist for their countries are traveling to for the purposes of being over board the flight and enter the country testing is seen by airlines as a way of reassuring passengers and allowing people to get quarantines it helps authorities know that if someone is coming to their country they've actually gotten tested before they travel. or the app is very simple q.r. code name negative test result and that's really it but simp
here at newark airport volunteers on the united airlines flight from london's heathrow were tested for covert 19 before boarding in the u.k. the uploads of the results of the airport on arrival in the us showed they tested negative on their smartphones using a new op. it's developers commines project foundation hope the op will get people flying again by providing a convenient way through the international maze of travel bans national rules and different tests it's called common pass and it...
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took the test at london heathrow before flying to newark.owed your phone whenever you needed to prove that you had taken that test. >> yes, yes. when i went to board the flight i scanned it right in and it gave the authorization that i was covid-19 negative. >> i felt much safer knowing that everyone around me had just tested. everyone was negative. >> reporter: it's not just test results. meyer says the system is ready to eventually process vaccination records. what happens when a vaccine comes out? is this app still relevant? >> yeah, very much so because, remember, there's not just going to be one vaccine. there are many promising vaccine candidates. what that means is countries who are making this decision about whether or not to let people enter their country are going to need to know did this person get vaccinated, which vaccine did they get. >> reporter: we asked what about security? the group says they don't keep any of your medical information. they say it goes directly from the lab to your phone and they don't store anything in the
took the test at london heathrow before flying to newark.owed your phone whenever you needed to prove that you had taken that test. >> yes, yes. when i went to board the flight i scanned it right in and it gave the authorization that i was covid-19 negative. >> i felt much safer knowing that everyone around me had just tested. everyone was negative. >> reporter: it's not just test results. meyer says the system is ready to eventually process vaccination records. what happens...
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he presided over the baggage handling crisis at the new terminal five at heathrow, which left thousandsfor planes and passengers trying to get around the world. he was also in the topjob when there around the world. he was also in the top job when there was a huge data breach and hack at british airways that leaked data from passengers to criminals. and now in the midst of what is pretty much unprecedented, as far as the crisis in the aviation industry is concerned. you touched on thejob industry is concerned. you touched on the job losses announced at ba, 13,000 of them are currently at risk. there has been a lot of criticism about how they have handled this. some suggesting staff have been forced to step down from theirjobs and then be rehired on worse terms and conditions on a new contract but one that does not pay anywhere near what it paid before. so lots of concern as far as staff are concerned. but the new boss says he will get rid of alex cruz and instead sean doyle will take over. he is the current boss of aer lingus. part of the same group but nonetheless, they are hoping the
he presided over the baggage handling crisis at the new terminal five at heathrow, which left thousandsfor planes and passengers trying to get around the world. he was also in the topjob when there around the world. he was also in the top job when there was a huge data breach and hack at british airways that leaked data from passengers to criminals. and now in the midst of what is pretty much unprecedented, as far as the crisis in the aviation industry is concerned. you touched on thejob...
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with 60 minute tests now available down the road at heathrow airport, could we not arrange for this types and many others in long—term care. constituents and many others in long-term care. the answer is yes. we absolutely want to use this type of testing us becomes more widely available to do this sort of thing that my right honourable friend sets out. yes. thank you, mr speaker. you had to say mr speaker how shocked i am in terms of health secretaries and all in the authorities have been trying to do is ensure their constituents, our constituents and i plunged into poverty and homelessness and worse. that's all they've been trying to do and to describe them in the way that they haveis describe them in the way that they have is very upsetting. and they show that the key requirements for local lockdowns to work or firstly, we have a competent isolation system, secondly, the businesses and workers are supported by the equivalent and finally, the national government support local leaders. and they failed to deliver any of those and are based on evidence are not? we are working incredibly ha
with 60 minute tests now available down the road at heathrow airport, could we not arrange for this types and many others in long—term care. constituents and many others in long-term care. the answer is yes. we absolutely want to use this type of testing us becomes more widely available to do this sort of thing that my right honourable friend sets out. yes. thank you, mr speaker. you had to say mr speaker how shocked i am in terms of health secretaries and all in the authorities have been...
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you may remember that he presided over the baggage handling crisis at the new terminal 5 at heathrow,n the midst of what is pretty much unprecedented, as far as the crisis in the aviation industry is concerned. you touched on the job losses that have been announced at ba, 13,000 of them are currently at risk. there's been a lot of criticism about how they've handled this. some suggesting that staff have been forced to step down from theirjobs and then be rehired on worse terms and conditions, so on a new contract but one that does not pay anywhere near what it paid before. so, lots of concern as far as staff are concerned. but the new boss at iag says, look, he's going to get rid of alex cruz and instead sean doyle will take over. he is the current boss of aer lingus — part of the same group but nonetheless, they are hoping the new man might be able to steer the airline in the right direction amidst so much turbulence for the airline industry right now. the headlines on bbc news... borisjohnson is to announce new lockdown restrictions for specific areas of england, under a new three—t
you may remember that he presided over the baggage handling crisis at the new terminal 5 at heathrow,n the midst of what is pretty much unprecedented, as far as the crisis in the aviation industry is concerned. you touched on the job losses that have been announced at ba, 13,000 of them are currently at risk. there's been a lot of criticism about how they've handled this. some suggesting that staff have been forced to step down from theirjobs and then be rehired on worse terms and conditions,...
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[indiscernible] rights inlending airports like heathrow and jfk.advantage [indiscernible] pandemic and the amount of debt are two things that have held it back. that is the reason why the government has not been able to sell it. if you look at the government's finances, it is imperative they get this company off their books and get out of the business of funding airlines. rishaad: thank you so much for that. are having a look at working from home or not as the case may be. we are looking at morgan stanley's asia staff. we will have more on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: morgan stanley reporting 10 to 12% of its u.s. staff are back in the office. that is a much smaller amount than have returned to its offices in asia and europe. the bank says it is going to continue to be flexible as the pandemic lingers. where are we with this and why the return to work in europe in particular when the pandemic shows signs of a second or third wave? -- new york,rk, to cases have temporarily plateaued. there was a concerning trend at the start of the month and
[indiscernible] rights inlending airports like heathrow and jfk.advantage [indiscernible] pandemic and the amount of debt are two things that have held it back. that is the reason why the government has not been able to sell it. if you look at the government's finances, it is imperative they get this company off their books and get out of the business of funding airlines. rishaad: thank you so much for that. are having a look at working from home or not as the case may be. we are looking at...
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at the supreme court later today hoping to have the decision to block plans for a third runway at heathrowbility, rugby team has been started in reading, inspired by a young man with down's syndrome. the berkshire team have been backed by several sporting bodies keen to welcome more players who may have felt sidelined in the past. rugby gives so much to so many people. and this is one section of society, people with learning disabilities and other barriers, who have never been able to play rugby before. to be able to welcome them into the rugby society, to see them being able to build their skills and to grow and develop as part of a team, i think will be a fantasticjourney. let's take a look at the travel situation now... there's a good service on the tubes. just the ongoing closure of the waterloo & city line. on the trains — there's a major problem on the west coast mainline with most services out of euston suspended — that's due to signalling problems. on the roads — the a13 is slow into central london from dagenham to barking finally, in central london, regent street is shut northboun
at the supreme court later today hoping to have the decision to block plans for a third runway at heathrowbility, rugby team has been started in reading, inspired by a young man with down's syndrome. the berkshire team have been backed by several sporting bodies keen to welcome more players who may have felt sidelined in the past. rugby gives so much to so many people. and this is one section of society, people with learning disabilities and other barriers, who have never been able to play...
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other news: united airlines is starting covid—19 tests on some flights from newark airport to london heathrowas announced earnings — starbucks has said that it lost $1.2 billionn in sales due to the coronavirus. that was mostly due to the coffee giant having to modify its operations, cut opening hours and temporarily close stores amid the pandemic. fourth quarter sales fell by 9% but that was better than the decline expected by analysts, as customers gradually returned to their daily routines. now are you getting ready for a socially distanced halloween this weekend? with trick or treating off limits for the time being so children may be disappointed. but, that doesn't necessarily mean you shouldn't keep up the spooky tradition. businesses who specialise in halloween costumes and goodies are encouraging people to celebrate while keeping to covid restrictions. joining me now is france's hail from ruby's masquerade. you have a tough sell. i will be honest with you, it is a gloomy old mood out there. it might be gloomy but we are very positive and the halloween or fancy dress industry that peopl
other news: united airlines is starting covid—19 tests on some flights from newark airport to london heathrowas announced earnings — starbucks has said that it lost $1.2 billionn in sales due to the coronavirus. that was mostly due to the coffee giant having to modify its operations, cut opening hours and temporarily close stores amid the pandemic. fourth quarter sales fell by 9% but that was better than the decline expected by analysts, as customers gradually returned to their daily...