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but julia is facing next month in london in the appeal process. why would up to 30 officials anonymously? and as i say, their only allegations suddenly come out now, is it against the trump regime? is it and will you be cognizant of increased activity around the time that this article is about outside the ecuadorian embassy and knights, bridge in london. when you are visiting in princes, yes, we saw, and we actually, julian took 2 photographs, a video of teams that were all outside the embassy. we knew that they were, were activity on towards that nature. i never brought my phone, for example, after a certain period because the good man to get access to it would come from much. we knew that this twist with this was going on. something was very fishy, the going on. the link for they were willing to go and there were no obstacles. nothing is, is, was conceived us unthinkable in this process. and that went straight up to on pale who, according to the sources in the story, told him nothing is off the table. it was, you know, it's, it's, it's killing t
but julia is facing next month in london in the appeal process. why would up to 30 officials anonymously? and as i say, their only allegations suddenly come out now, is it against the trump regime? is it and will you be cognizant of increased activity around the time that this article is about outside the ecuadorian embassy and knights, bridge in london. when you are visiting in princes, yes, we saw, and we actually, julian took 2 photographs, a video of teams that were all outside the embassy....
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we're not in london, i we are not in that kind of bubble in london.act that we are a part| of the jpi network as well gives us a bit more of a sense of what's going on across the country . and the issues that - people really care about. so we have a really strong data and investigations team - which was recently shortlisted for an award, and i think thati something we can use - effectively when we are looking at regional inequality. one of the key things for us | is trying to expose examples of funding inequalities, _ whether it's the arts, whether it's issues with leveling up. we see this constant rhetoric i of levelling up at the moment. |so we really want to try and get j behind the rhetoric on that line. i was struck again by your website — challenging institutions cocooned in the wealth and grandeur of the capital political and cultural and including the media that dictate to the other parts of the nation. that's a pretty strong charge. yeah, we are nothing if not bold. i think that is a really - confident approach to take. and it's something tha
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that could release julian a sons from prison in london. let's go to new revelations about the ledge discussions at the top actual to the us government, including the white house in the ca, that apparently involves a plot to kidnap and potentially assassinate the wiki leaks founder as well as plans that involve gunfights on the streets of london and opening fire in a rushing plane on new case soil with the complicity of the british government. we've contacted the ca, the white house, former us secretary of state mike, compare the u. k. home and foreign offices and 10 downing street about the contents of the investigation. but as of this recording, they have not got back to us. however, the ca and my pay i have previously declined to comment on the subject. i'm joined from reykjavik by wiki leaks editor in chief christian robinson. christian, thanks so much for coming back on. so 30 unnamed officials in this is a coffee. yahoo! news piece golf. a man who spoke to fight a warranty about the russian. middling on trump. we've got a package, but
that could release julian a sons from prison in london. let's go to new revelations about the ledge discussions at the top actual to the us government, including the white house in the ca, that apparently involves a plot to kidnap and potentially assassinate the wiki leaks founder as well as plans that involve gunfights on the streets of london and opening fire in a rushing plane on new case soil with the complicity of the british government. we've contacted the ca, the white house, former us...
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go ahead in london. i think there's 2 things i would say to one is that president biden does operate, and joe biden before that as well as all pretty with this idea of grassroots bipartisanship. yeah. and there is in, within the infrastructure plans, although the 3 trillion, i think he wanted to go above the party politics and into the state with various kinds of infrastructure projects which create a lp, a more stable economy and quality. but the problem is that the future in terms of his political future lies with the handling of the pandemic. and if the pandemic continues to roy long than the political climate, boy and his party is going to be very, very negative. so to some extent, losing patience in a way is backing the majority of the electorate and population. yeah, but, but isn't it, but aren't you say i want to finish with you? isn't he saying i'm losing patience with the electorate in the media? because my legacy is at stake, it seems to be very focused on joe biden, instead of really what it's
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go ahead in london. well, i think joseph biden, the very long political career and as you said he's, he's more of a weather way, very politician than a conviction politician. overall. he's a centrist democrats, from a state state of delaware. massive number of corporations are domiciled there and so on for tax purposes i do use at the center of the party. but you know, if you look at the opinion polls in the run up to 2020, the democratic primaries and so on. the people who oppose trump one to 2 things, one they want to trump out. and 2nd, they wanted someone who was a relatively mainstream, old white guy, politician who wouldn't shake things up too much on the one hand. but there's a lot of people who want to change and you know, a president biden combined, some of those characteristics. and he, the sort of a lot of people wanted, after 4 years of to marcus politics. and i think that's what american people really voted for. and to some extent, the fact that he's inherited these crises and that he is a 7
go ahead in london. well, i think joseph biden, the very long political career and as you said he's, he's more of a weather way, very politician than a conviction politician. overall. he's a centrist democrats, from a state state of delaware. massive number of corporations are domiciled there and so on for tax purposes i do use at the center of the party. but you know, if you look at the opinion polls in the run up to 2020, the democratic primaries and so on. the people who oppose trump one to...
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well, it is now the role of london based journalist to actually go out to the story. and i would simply assume that the journalist in london will go and demand answers about how far and how deep the indicated it is in the okay, where in this all these plans there are indication that they wear and they took part. but we need to know how deep that went. that is absolutely a story that has to come up. we are, of course we of course focus, you know, one of the, the, the matter at hand, which is that the appeal process. i want to get on to that hearing, i should say, i downing street haven't go back to that. but 60 doctors in 2019 said that julian sons could die in bell much prison. they signed the letter. so he's actually all this kidnapping is as a nation crashing because gun battles. academic given the de facto julius on is being assassinated right now. in london is a punishment to true posters and keeping him in bel most prison gallons every principal in, in the book. and everybody knows. he has now been, i mean, man, prisoner. since the last week for 2 years more than
well, it is now the role of london based journalist to actually go out to the story. and i would simply assume that the journalist in london will go and demand answers about how far and how deep the indicated it is in the okay, where in this all these plans there are indication that they wear and they took part. but we need to know how deep that went. that is absolutely a story that has to come up. we are, of course we of course focus, you know, one of the, the, the matter at hand, which is...
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the london paper dispatched its senior special artist to report on the american war in 1861. but by 1862 the talented and her y'all artist had become -- mercurial artist had become a supporter of the confederacy. and the content of london news illustrations accordingly was determined by its correspondent's movement about the southern war front and home front. but the north, especially new york, was not neglected. thanks to the british paper's long establishment string of city-based artist-correspondents. prominent among them was charles dawson -- [inaudible] who was credited at the sketch. artist of several 1864 illustrations. the illustrated london news did not identify any of its draft riot sources, but in light of subsequent work shammings, a strong contender as the a artist of the riot sketches, he certainly needed the work as of july 4th, 1863, following the collapse of the humor weekly "vanity fair" for which he had served as editor. as for the similarity between the leslie's and london news illustrations, in the 1850s and 1860s it was common for artists to produce more
the london paper dispatched its senior special artist to report on the american war in 1861. but by 1862 the talented and her y'all artist had become -- mercurial artist had become a supporter of the confederacy. and the content of london news illustrations accordingly was determined by its correspondent's movement about the southern war front and home front. but the north, especially new york, was not neglected. thanks to the british paper's long establishment string of city-based...
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a former k g b body guard deliberately poisoned mister, let ben ankle in london by adding polonium to his drake. so now the european court of human rights has ruled that there with initial evidence that these 2 washing nationals that i mentioned acted as agents of the russian state. now, in response to that, the russian foreign ministry today has said that the decisions of the european court of human rights are becoming increasingly russo phobic granite william. here's more evidence that the european court of human rights positioning itself as an international traditional authority is trying to play political role and due to cultivate an atmosphere. first with obie had become so popular in several western state. if there are any further international consequences of this, if there's any further reaction from any of the sides, i'll let you know, and i'll help you get through it. britain's defense ministries apologized and launched an investigation that into the leaking of personal details of hundreds of afghans who work for the u. k. it submitted a warning that the taliban could now po
a former k g b body guard deliberately poisoned mister, let ben ankle in london by adding polonium to his drake. so now the european court of human rights has ruled that there with initial evidence that these 2 washing nationals that i mentioned acted as agents of the russian state. now, in response to that, the russian foreign ministry today has said that the decisions of the european court of human rights are becoming increasingly russo phobic granite william. here's more evidence that the...
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the british foreign office has summoned russia's 2nd highest diplomat in london to discuss the soles re poisoning saga ours. off the u. k. named a 3rd russian over alleged involvement in the 2018 poisonings which left 3 people critically ill of one dead. moscow insist london using the incident to pressure russia. you can always say they believe the new suspect works for russian military intelligence and allegation also leveled with alexander, but for often was land shared off 3 years ago when they were also named the suspects. also on tuesday, the european court of human rights ruled that the kremlin is responsible for the murder of alexander the bananas, an ex security service officer who the court claims died of polonium poisoning. moscow always denied any involvement in the 2006 death halley pertaining to joint kevin. i would like to discuss these 2 developments starting with the saulsbury case. according to u. k. police. his name is dennis sergei as 50 years old and the believe that he's a very serious man there calling him a major general working for russia's foreign intelligenc
the british foreign office has summoned russia's 2nd highest diplomat in london to discuss the soles re poisoning saga ours. off the u. k. named a 3rd russian over alleged involvement in the 2018 poisonings which left 3 people critically ill of one dead. moscow insist london using the incident to pressure russia. you can always say they believe the new suspect works for russian military intelligence and allegation also leveled with alexander, but for often was land shared off 3 years ago when...
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i'm one that moscow stress, the london using the incident to put pressure on russia. of you can sorted, say they believe the suspect works for russian military intelligence and allegation also leveled with alexander pits are often resigned bashir of 3 years ago when they were also due to suspects, correspondent alia for trying to join kevin and earlier to discuss the latest accusations, according to u. k. police, his name is dennis sergei, 50 years old, and the believe that he's a very serious man there. calling him a major general. busy working for russia's foreign intelligence service, and it is claimed that mister sir gave was in charge of the entire alleged mission to murder, former double agent surrogate scribble in a london suburb. even though, as the prosecutors are saying, the investigators found that mister sure gave remain in london during his entire stay in the u. k. london has authorized the charges against the man, but formerly he cannot be charged before he's arrested. the scruple case made huge headlines. you know, in britain, most people knew about it,
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out of the - london. it's been extremely difficult. out of the 15 - london.. it's been extremely i difficult. out of the 15 vans that would normally operate, we are only able to get six or seven on the road. which has meant in the last week, a 35% drop in operations. which obviously has had a knock—on effect to our bottom line. the which obviously has had a knock-on effect to our bottom line.— effect to our bottom line. the uk has plenty _ effect to our bottom line. the uk has plenty of _ effect to our bottom line. the uk has plenty of fuel. _ effect to our bottom line. the uk has plenty of fuel. the _ effect to our bottom line. the uk has plenty of fuel. the hope - effect to our bottom line. the uk has plenty of fuel. the hope is i effect to our bottom line. the uk | has plenty of fuel. the hope is the demand will soon fall to normal levels because the longer all of this goes on, the wider the ripple effects will be. emma simpson, bbc news. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale is here. up up to 150 army drivers, when might they be brought in and what dif
out of the - london. it's been extremely difficult. out of the 15 - london.. it's been extremely i difficult. out of the 15 vans that would normally operate, we are only able to get six or seven on the road. which has meant in the last week, a 35% drop in operations. which obviously has had a knock—on effect to our bottom line. the which obviously has had a knock-on effect to our bottom line.— effect to our bottom line. the uk has plenty _ effect to our bottom line. the uk has plenty of _...
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emma simpson, bbc news, central london.oad tunnel in the northeast of the country — when he was somewhat upstaged by a young boy whojumped the gun — and decided to cut the ribbon a little bit early. after the president administered a light tap on the head in punishment — the ceremony was restaged and the tunnel was officially opened. now, the weather with ben rich. hello there. just when you thought summer was over, temperatures are set to climb over the next few days. and certainly for today, it�*s going to be a little warmer than it was yesterday in most places, but with the chance of some rain across the north—west of the uk. so as we head through the afternoon, then, most places england and wales will see some spells of sunshine, stained bit misty and magnificent coasts in the southwest, eastern scotland holding onto some brightness at least for a time, but for western scotland and northern ireland, we see thicker cloud and some outbreaks of rain, with a strengthening breeze. but temperatures are going to be a little hi
emma simpson, bbc news, central london.oad tunnel in the northeast of the country — when he was somewhat upstaged by a young boy whojumped the gun — and decided to cut the ribbon a little bit early. after the president administered a light tap on the head in punishment — the ceremony was restaged and the tunnel was officially opened. now, the weather with ben rich. hello there. just when you thought summer was over, temperatures are set to climb over the next few days. and certainly for...
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do they are mainly been supported by staff in london.— staff in london.n london. do you think you will have to pull _ staff in london. do you think you will have to pull out _ staff in london. do you think you will have to pull out bbc - will have to pull out bbc journalists?— will have to pull out bbc “ournalists? . , ., , journalists? that is an impossible . uestion journalists? that is an impossible question to _ journalists? that is an impossible question to answer, _ journalists? that is an impossible question to answer, we _ journalists? that is an impossible question to answer, we very - journalists? that is an impossible| question to answer, we very much wish to retain a small staff in afghanistan that enables us to tell this absolutely vital story for our international audiences. this absolutely vital story for our internationalaudiences. if this absolutely vital story for our international audiences. if it becomes prohibitively dangerous of course to both throw all our journalists but along with other international broadcasters we believe it is
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it says someone rushes 2nd, the highest diplomat in london to discuss the souls bring poisoning saga i was off the u. k. name to 3rd russian over alleged involvement in the 2018 poisonings which left 3 people. critically l. one dead mosque of a stretch. the london, using the incident to put pressure on russia, the you can sorry to say they believe the new suspect works for russian military intelligence and allegation also leveled at alex on the patrol from northland the sheared off 3 years ago. but they would also name to suspect also on tuesday, the european court of human rights role that the kremlin is responsible for the murder of alexander, the financial, an ex security service officer who the court claims died of polonium. boy's name was always denied any involvement in the 2006 death. he drank a joint. kevin owen elliot to discuss these 2 stories, starting with the salisbury case according to u. k. police, his name is dennis sir gay, of 50 years old, and the believe that he's a very serious man there calling him a major general working for russia's foreign intelligence service
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the london mayor, we know has asked, transport for london have asked, transport for london have asked , writing itself? i would echo what my colleaaue writing itself? i would echo what my colleague from _ writing itself? i would echo what my colleague from the _ writing itself? i would echo what my colleague from the london - writing itself? i would echo what my colleague from the london taxi - colleague from the london taxi drivers association was saying, really, that hoping for the best is not a great plan. i have driven past about a dozen petrol stations today on the a roads in yorkshire, and 60, 70% are completely shocked and the others have massive queues. doctors, nurses, health care workers, district nurses visiting patients... people trying to get onto their ships in hospitals. this is all going to come to a head very quickly. i rememberthat going to come to a head very quickly. i remember that solution of 2000 as well. designated petrol stations with priority tanker deliveries, police presence ensuring that only essential workers, nhs workers, emergency service workers and so
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and as i told you, julian, his arms tortured according to the un here in london. but you saw the pictures of those 2 journalists that now much will enact the intact to be, i mean, they were beaten really badly flogged. that's. that's not on. surely. we will not care plan because i generally are because they were well piling up from the most ancient and not policy that they can back her back. what's your question back to some more you know, we want to kind of our summer forwarding new mark station. they weren't shut polish out there. summer. so the back back was the main reason. i'll come back and read you off on the back to my back. yeah, right, criticized finding out about their status. ok. i mean the women who had demonstrating say they weren't i, susan, they would just demonstrating for normal rights. meanwhile, apparently the taliban is saying the usa is violating the agreement after these new appointees to the government have been made. does. does the taliban consider the f, b i a terrorist group? the f b i right now has a $5000000.00 bounty on sir edward in
and as i told you, julian, his arms tortured according to the un here in london. but you saw the pictures of those 2 journalists that now much will enact the intact to be, i mean, they were beaten really badly flogged. that's. that's not on. surely. we will not care plan because i generally are because they were well piling up from the most ancient and not policy that they can back her back. what's your question back to some more you know, we want to kind of our summer forwarding new mark...
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that his high school is looking for now let's get back to barbara in london. and d, thank you very much and that is it for this news. our do stay with us. so i'm going to be back in just a few minutes with that. and for watch effect of i a news news, news, news, white, representation, participation, democracy, that people have the right to choose their leaders and governments in free and fair election and exploring why democracy has never been flattened in so many parts of the world. i don't you mentally, theories examines the biggest challenges to democracy from those who undermine it. to those who are ready to die for democracy may be coming soon on to 0. the conflict between the if you can government and the regional take, great people with the racial fund has kill thousands and internally displaced more than 2000000 over the past 7 months. 350000 people in the region are facing famine . according to the united nation, which says that our vision is being used as a weapon or for those who managed across the border say it's not because they have improved back
that his high school is looking for now let's get back to barbara in london. and d, thank you very much and that is it for this news. our do stay with us. so i'm going to be back in just a few minutes with that. and for watch effect of i a news news, news, news, white, representation, participation, democracy, that people have the right to choose their leaders and governments in free and fair election and exploring why democracy has never been flattened in so many parts of the world. i don't...
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emma simpson, bbc news, central london.role after allegations he used his influence to help secure an honour for a major donor. taliban officials have broken up a demonstration by dozens of women in kabul who were calling for the right to work and to be included in the government. heathrow airport has criticised uk border force after passengers faced "unacceptable queuing times". images on social media showed packed queues at london�*s main airport. let�*s get more on our top story, the claims surrounding the boss of one of prince charles�* charities. a short time ago i spoke to our news correspondent simonjones, who said the allegations will be taken seriously by the prince. michael fossett has a long association with the royal family, dating back a0 years. hejoined in 1981 as if footman to the queen then he became a valley to prince charles, part of his job involved laying out prince charles was back suits and shirts every morning. now we have 30 is temporarily stepping down as chief executive of the prince�*s foundation.
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and as i told you, julian, his arms tortured according to the un here in london. but you saw the pictures of those 2 journalists that much will enact the impact the very i'll be, i mean, they were beaten really badly flogged. that's. that's not on. surely. we were not there longer because we are now generalist on because they finally got from the station. no, no, it's not policy. and they can back her back. what's your question back to some more you know, we want to kind of out some forwarding demonstration or inter shannon polish. carry out their temperature. so the back back was the main reason. i'll come back and read off one bird back to my taking that. yeah. right. criticize them by the them about their suitors. ok. i mean the women's demonstrating say they want isis and they would just have demonstrating for normal rights. meanwhile, apparently the taliban is saying the usa is violating the doe agreement after these new appointees to the government have been made. just does the taliban consider the f, b i a terrorist group, the f b i right now has a $5000000
and as i told you, julian, his arms tortured according to the un here in london. but you saw the pictures of those 2 journalists that much will enact the impact the very i'll be, i mean, they were beaten really badly flogged. that's. that's not on. surely. we were not there longer because we are now generalist on because they finally got from the station. no, no, it's not policy. and they can back her back. what's your question back to some more you know, we want to kind of out some forwarding...
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the british form of his southern rush, his 2nd highest diplomat in london to discuss the soles. bree poisoning saga i was off to the u. k. named a 3rd russian suspect in the 2018 poisonings, which left 3 people critically ill. and one dead. moscow says that london's using the incident to unjustifiably pressure russia, or you can authorities say they believe the new suspect works for russian military intelligence and allegation also level 3 years ago against 2 key suspects. named is alexander petrov and ross land, but the share of also on tuesday, the european court of human rights rule that the criminal is responsible for the murder of alexander live finance. an ex security service officer with the court claims died of polonium poisoning. moscow's always denied any involvement in the 2006 death elite the trend could join kevin over earlier to discuss these 2 developments. starting with the salisbury case according to u. k. police, his name is dennis sergei as 50 years old. and the believe that he's a very serious man there calling him a major general working for russia's foreign inte
the british form of his southern rush, his 2nd highest diplomat in london to discuss the soles. bree poisoning saga i was off to the u. k. named a 3rd russian suspect in the 2018 poisonings, which left 3 people critically ill. and one dead. moscow says that london's using the incident to unjustifiably pressure russia, or you can authorities say they believe the new suspect works for russian military intelligence and allegation also level 3 years ago against 2 key suspects. named is alexander...
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reminds me of having worked as a london _ generally. reminds me of having worked as a london police beat l generally. reminds me of having l worked as a london police beat 20 years ago the quite considerable efforts that would be to address concerns about the culture in the laundered fire service which i think others will correct me from wrong, i think will prove to be largely felt we done quite a lot to move the service forward as if it did the zist service forward as if it did the 21st century never mind the 21st century. interesting that was driven very much by the combination of the chief officers and the political goal of the sites of the home secretary in case the chairwoman of the london fire and civil defence authority who is very heavily involved in that process and her successors as well. do you want to pick up on our next story? a related story that is the undercover police officers who ended up having an inappropriate relationship with women, activist, political activists whose workday was post be monitoring as infiltrating
reminds me of having worked as a london _ generally. reminds me of having worked as a london police beat l generally. reminds me of having l worked as a london police beat 20 years ago the quite considerable efforts that would be to address concerns about the culture in the laundered fire service which i think others will correct me from wrong, i think will prove to be largely felt we done quite a lot to move the service forward as if it did the zist service forward as if it did the 21st...
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we are askin: take on the london marathon. we are asking peeple — take on the london marathon.ng peeple to _ take on the london marathon. we are asking people to be _ take on the london marathon. we are asking people to be sensible - take on the london marathon. we are asking people to be sensible and - asking people to be sensible and reduce the number of peoples coming but please support those. $1150 but please support those. also cominu but please support those. also coming up. — but please support those. also coming up. a _ but please support those. also coming up, a great _ but please support those. also coming up, a great start for warwickshire. they punished lancashire in the county championship showpiece. welcome along to sportsday and it's another champions league week across europe. the standout tie is in the french capital tonight — paris st germain against machester city. el cashico is one of the labels given to this meeting of two of the richest clubs in the world. and that's not the only tie that catches the eye. austin halewood can take us through it all austin,
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deliberately poison mister let the ankle in london by adding polonium to his drake . so now the european court acumen rights has ruled that there is initial evidence that these 2 washing nationals that i mentioned acted as agents of the russian state. now, in response to that, the russian foreign ministry today has said that the decisions of the european court of human rights are becoming increasingly russo phobic granite. william. here's more evidence that the european court of human rights positioning itself as an international judicial authority, is trying to play political role and do a bit to cultivate an atmosphere. first phobia, which has become so popular in several western state. dest, if there are any further international consequences of this, if there's any further reaction from any of the sides, i'll let you know, and i'll help you get through it. there's the headlines for this hour, just coming up to $330.00. i am here in moscow. crosstalk heading away just a few mom, it's time the team and i will be back in half an hour with the very latest join us agai
deliberately poison mister let the ankle in london by adding polonium to his drake . so now the european court acumen rights has ruled that there is initial evidence that these 2 washing nationals that i mentioned acted as agents of the russian state. now, in response to that, the russian foreign ministry today has said that the decisions of the european court of human rights are becoming increasingly russo phobic granite. william. here's more evidence that the european court of human rights...
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and it was really something that caused big cracks in london, moscow relations and took the u. k. investigators 10 years to roll that kremlin, quote, unquote, probably approved the killing of alexander live in a go. who was a spy for russia, but then became a british citizen. the investigation found that to was national is one of them. a former k g b body guard deliberately poisoned mister, let ben ankle in london by adding polonium to his drake. so now the european court acumen rights has ruled that there with initial evidence that these 2 washing nationals that i mentioned acted as agents of the russian state. now, in response to that, the russian foreign ministry today has said that the decisions of the european court of human rights are becoming increasingly, russo phobic warner. william, here's more evidence that the european court of human rights positioning itself as an international judicial authority is trying to play political role. and this bit to cultivate an atmosphere, 1st of phobia, would have become so popular in several western states. if there are any further
and it was really something that caused big cracks in london, moscow relations and took the u. k. investigators 10 years to roll that kremlin, quote, unquote, probably approved the killing of alexander live in a go. who was a spy for russia, but then became a british citizen. the investigation found that to was national is one of them. a former k g b body guard deliberately poisoned mister, let ben ankle in london by adding polonium to his drake. so now the european court acumen rights has...
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and of course the london marathon _ sing. and of course the london marathon will _ sing. the bbc sport website. the petrol retailer association has said there are still cues and some forecasts this morning. brea kfast�*s jayne mccubbin. there was anger. i have been here ages, mate. get in the back of the queue. and upset. i don�*t know what i am going to do. you will get their full i hope so, before — you will get their full i hope so, before i— you will get their full i hope so, before i run— you will get their full i hope so, before i run out. _ london come engine of the country, running on empty. the queue was on the left—hand side and all of a sudden i have gone round the corner and it is on the right and it is ridiculous. i have got to get home. i have too. in yorkshire... panic buying is causing it. are you panic buying? i am literally on fumes. you can see it flashing. the impact of what is happening on many forecourts as being felt around the country. and notjust by those who are struggling to fill up. 0r drive by. your whole family works in the nhs. and you are a
and of course the london marathon _ sing. and of course the london marathon will _ sing. the bbc sport website. the petrol retailer association has said there are still cues and some forecasts this morning. brea kfast�*s jayne mccubbin. there was anger. i have been here ages, mate. get in the back of the queue. and upset. i don�*t know what i am going to do. you will get their full i hope so, before — you will get their full i hope so, before i— you will get their full i hope so, before...
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the murder of the london teacher sabina nessa.of its franchise after £25 million of historical payments were not paid to the department for transport. now it's time for some of the story is making the headlines across the uk. as queues on petrol forecourt continue to grow the east of england co—op says it will prioritise key workers if the situation continues. its joint chief executive has told bbc look east that in the first hour they open the company's countries — petrol stations will only allow key workers to fill up. passing through another empty forecourt, dozens of disappointed drivers were out searching for fuel in ipswich today. among them key workers. that's why from thursday east of england co—op will dedicate its first hourjust from thursday east of england co—op will dedicate its first hour just to them. will dedicate its first hour 'ust to them. ., ., , , , them. the volume on this site is about 127.000 — them. the volume on this site is about 127,000 litres. _ them. the volume on this site is about 127,000 litres. it
the murder of the london teacher sabina nessa.of its franchise after £25 million of historical payments were not paid to the department for transport. now it's time for some of the story is making the headlines across the uk. as queues on petrol forecourt continue to grow the east of england co—op says it will prioritise key workers if the situation continues. its joint chief executive has told bbc look east that in the first hour they open the company's countries — petrol stations will...
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i was, i was making some demos in london on that fateful day. and i managed to make a connection with my wife in new york, and we had a long phone conversation as we sat watching tv sets on upsized, the atlantic and like everybody else. i was completely cups my and shocked and, and, but in my infinite naive it, she, i invented just scenario in my head where the american people would take this is a wakeup call and a fact that they needed to look at themselves and try and figure out what this was about and why that happened and, and i really, honestly for, for a number of hours, nathan, a number of days, believes that that might happen. and of course it didn't, they went charging down this retribution part of retribution and invaded afghanistan. and so, and started the global war on terror, that has to almost destroy the world. i would say the global war on terror. not the attacks on new york and 911 disastrous as they were. so obviously they were exponentially has the global war on terror empowered extremism on all levels from all factions? not j
i was, i was making some demos in london on that fateful day. and i managed to make a connection with my wife in new york, and we had a long phone conversation as we sat watching tv sets on upsized, the atlantic and like everybody else. i was completely cups my and shocked and, and, but in my infinite naive it, she, i invented just scenario in my head where the american people would take this is a wakeup call and a fact that they needed to look at themselves and try and figure out what this was...
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so he is in london with the king tremaine. both present plans for 1777 and they both argue that these are going to be war when he fights. so the plan is a very complex but imaginative plan. in some ways, it's a repeat of the first british invasion of new york in the fall of 1776 which was commanded by general carlton, commander-in-chief in canada so this plan calls for three columns to advance albany new york so you see the first one would be the larger column from canada shut down the famous hudson river invasion order to albany. a secondary column, effort sometimes called diversionary effort, this one will go basically down to lake ontario and down the river, also to albany. finally the final column would be the main british army native american would come up the hudson river all meeting at albany and from there, they really don't explain what they want to do but bottom line, they think they're going to split the more rebellious new england colonies away from what they hope they thought, less rebellious colonies and they wou
so he is in london with the king tremaine. both present plans for 1777 and they both argue that these are going to be war when he fights. so the plan is a very complex but imaginative plan. in some ways, it's a repeat of the first british invasion of new york in the fall of 1776 which was commanded by general carlton, commander-in-chief in canada so this plan calls for three columns to advance albany new york so you see the first one would be the larger column from canada shut down the famous...
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frustration in london. i have _ caused problems for all. frustration in london.been _ caused problems for all. frustration in london. i have been here - caused problems for all. frustration in london. i have been here ages, l in london. i have been here ages, mate. ~ . . ., in london. i have been here ages, mate. ~ . ., ., ., , mate. we are waiting two hours here and --eole mate. we are waiting two hours here and peeple just _ mate. we are waiting two hours here and peeple just go — mate. we are waiting two hours here and people just go around _ mate. we are waiting two hours here and people just go around and - and people just go around and straight — and people just go around and straight here.— and people just go around and straiaht here. , , straight here. skipping the queue. there were _ straight here. skipping the queue. there were queues _ straight here. skipping the queue. there were queues and _ straight here. skipping the queue. there were queues and some - straight here. skipping the queue. - there were queues and some closures in birmingham, commuter
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in london, it took the u. k. investigators 10 years to conclude that the kremlin was probably behind the murder of alexander live and go in london. the investigation also found that 2 russian nationals, one of them, a former k g b body guard, deliberately poisoned mister, let ben ankle by adding polonium to his drink. so now the european court of human rights has ruled that there was initial evidence that these 2 washing nationals acted as agents of the russian state. besides this, they're saying that the fact as they're putting it that russia failed to refute these claims. it only puts an extra gate limit in this case the so i'm sorry will pressure on in. and i can tell you that the russian foreign ministry spokes, when marie, as a harbor at this point, is saying that the european court of human rights is turning into a russo fallback organization. but here's what dmitri past gulf was also saying, it's doubtful that the european court of human rights has the authority or technological capabilities to possess
in london, it took the u. k. investigators 10 years to conclude that the kremlin was probably behind the murder of alexander live and go in london. the investigation also found that 2 russian nationals, one of them, a former k g b body guard, deliberately poisoned mister, let ben ankle by adding polonium to his drink. so now the european court of human rights has ruled that there was initial evidence that these 2 washing nationals acted as agents of the russian state. besides this, they're...
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by properly holding to account the powerful fossil fuel firms and the powerful in the city of london. banning new oil, gas and coal companies from the london stock exchange, stopping the flow of money from your pension funds into the dirty industries of the past. as we host the global climate talks in glasgow, we should stop london hosting the world's fossil fuel investments. conference, this is a radical and ambitious agenda, where we renew the contract between government and the people, ticket people that the deal they deserve. people, ticket people that the deal they deserve-— they deserve. there is one reform liberal democrats _ they deserve. there is one reform liberal democrats and _ they deserve. there is one reform liberal democrats and is - they deserve. there is one reform liberal democrats and is crucial i they deserve. there is one reform | liberal democrats and is crucial so government stop taking people for granted and people get the deal, that the deal that they deserve stop reforming politics itself. to put power where it belongs in the hands of individuals and their c
by properly holding to account the powerful fossil fuel firms and the powerful in the city of london. banning new oil, gas and coal companies from the london stock exchange, stopping the flow of money from your pension funds into the dirty industries of the past. as we host the global climate talks in glasgow, we should stop london hosting the world's fossil fuel investments. conference, this is a radical and ambitious agenda, where we renew the contract between government and the people,...
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in london, we'll keep watch on what's happening. we do have some pictures now to show you of that looks like a shopping center in london. no, it's a railway station due to give, getting the pictures as soon as you are somewhere in london that looks like one of the underground stations in central london looked like the jubilee line to me. but i don't know which particular station it was. these are the pictures that we got earlier aggressive scenes of angry, violent anti fax protest is trying to get into the you case. medicines and health care products regimen. regulatory agency is not an agency here much about, but it is the department of the, an agency of the department of health that keeps an eye on where the medicine for to put out for public use or acceptably safe. of course, off the tests this one of course include the kobe 19 vaccines, which have been deemed safe for use and have been administered for millions across the u. k. hand of also helps to maintain infection rates and keep those coming down . but this particular group,
in london, we'll keep watch on what's happening. we do have some pictures now to show you of that looks like a shopping center in london. no, it's a railway station due to give, getting the pictures as soon as you are somewhere in london that looks like one of the underground stations in central london looked like the jubilee line to me. but i don't know which particular station it was. these are the pictures that we got earlier aggressive scenes of angry, violent anti fax protest is trying to...
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the people in the pay a smaller licence fee the londoners?he taliban put in a request this week to address world leaders at the united nations general assembly. leaders at the united nations generalassembly. it leaders at the united nations general assembly. it seems unlikely to happen, as no nation has formally recognised them as afghanistan's new government. however, the taliban are very much in power in the country and that presents a challenge to journalists working there. if they deal with the taliban and interview them as noble politicians, do they risk legitimising terrorists? that is the concern of this viewer who posted on twitter. bbc trying to normalise and mainstream the taliban. the bbc gladly gives a platform for taliban terrorists to speak their point of view, what kind ofjournalism is this? the bbc�*s ofjournalism is this? the bbc�*s released a set has received much praise from viewers for her reporting from afghanistan. it included a podcast series, i wish for afghanistan in which he spoke to a founding member of the taliban.
the people in the pay a smaller licence fee the londoners?he taliban put in a request this week to address world leaders at the united nations general assembly. leaders at the united nations generalassembly. it leaders at the united nations general assembly. it seems unlikely to happen, as no nation has formally recognised them as afghanistan's new government. however, the taliban are very much in power in the country and that presents a challenge to journalists working there. if they deal with...
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is and councils to make sure london is a safer place for women. she led. i am pausing to think about the life she led. iam here pausing to think about the life she led. i am here as deputy mayor for policing and crime, but i am also here is a londoner and as a woman, i am a cousin, an aunt, a niece, a daughter. i am a mother of a teacher and i know how hurt and how much grieving a family must feel. we have all been horrified, shocked and deeply upset by what has happened to sabina. we must hold her in our hearts and be determined that she gets justice and justice is done. thank you. applause thank you, sophie... wright and you can see _ thank you, sophie... wright and you can see just— thank you, sophie... wright and you can see just a — thank you, sophie... wright and you can see just a sense of the scale of support— can see just a sense of the scale of support there is for miss nessa's family— support there is for miss nessa's family following her murder last weekend. police investigations continue — weekend. police investigations continue to be
is and councils to make sure london is a safer place for women. she led. i am pausing to think about the life she led. iam here pausing to think about the life she led. i am here as deputy mayor for policing and crime, but i am also here is a londoner and as a woman, i am a cousin, an aunt, a niece, a daughter. i am a mother of a teacher and i know how hurt and how much grieving a family must feel. we have all been horrified, shocked and deeply upset by what has happened to sabina. we must hold...
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this is _ london. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc- london.e from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. | singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsdax _ it is 7am in singapore and beijing, where new research shows that china hands out twice as much development money as the us and other major powers combined. american researchers from a day to come through global financial transactions and government records to reveal billions in china's are secret development spending. the new data shows an increasing number of overseas megaprojects worth half $1 billion or more. a 150—page report full of hidden data that took us researchers four years to uncover. it's full of hidden information that the chinese government doesn't even have about its own lending. namely that china is bankrolling international infrastructure projects — gig things like bridges and ports — at twice the rate of the united states and other major powers, and a majority of that funding is being channelled through chinese state banks. they're often issuing risky high—interest lo
this is _ london. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc- london.e from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. | singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsdax _ it is 7am in singapore and beijing, where new research shows that china hands out twice as much development money as the us and other major powers combined. american researchers from a day to come through global financial transactions and government records to reveal billions in china's are secret development spending. the...