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Oct 27, 2022
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there is a large—scale development to come specifically for the southbank quay, which will dwarf thethat was done back in october. there is a certain area of that dredging which is which is being classified that it has to be taken to landfill, because it's full of toxins and it's harmful if they take it to sea. if you've found harmful toxins, just take it all to landfill and process it. jump on board! the villa revolution! the situation unfolding in front of us is dire. and we felt very very frustrated that there was no help from the authorities. they were disbelieving of us as if we didn't know our own environment. we also very helpless. we all felt helpless. what we are trying to get out of today is to reopen the case and what went on the back end of last year on the coast, stop the million tonnes or so of spoil that will come out of the river tees for the new development, and we need help because there are people that are absolutely on their knees because the stock is not there. really want reimbursing for what we have lost out on. we want them to put something back, if it is prov
there is a large—scale development to come specifically for the southbank quay, which will dwarf thethat was done back in october. there is a certain area of that dredging which is which is being classified that it has to be taken to landfill, because it's full of toxins and it's harmful if they take it to sea. if you've found harmful toxins, just take it all to landfill and process it. jump on board! the villa revolution! the situation unfolding in front of us is dire. and we felt very very...
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Oct 14, 2022
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she's a regular busker around waterloo and the southbank. of showers. that's it from me, more on our twitter including the full interview with sherika sherard. and you can contact us on there too if you have a story. i'm backjust after nine. see you then hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. let's return to our main story now, and the chancellor kwasi kwarteng has cut short his visit to the us, to hold urgent talks with the prime minister as pressure mounts on the government over its mini budget. our political editor chris mason joins us now. he has cut short the visit, he is on his way home, what we expect to hear, and do you think we will hear anything significant by the end of the day or do we have to wait for the day or do we have to wait for the weekend?— the day or do we have to wait for the weekend? they are all the key auestions the weekend? they are all the key questions and _ the weekend? they are all the key questions and it _ the weekend? they are all the key questions and it isn't _ the weekend? they are
she's a regular busker around waterloo and the southbank. of showers. that's it from me, more on our twitter including the full interview with sherika sherard. and you can contact us on there too if you have a story. i'm backjust after nine. see you then hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. let's return to our main story now, and the chancellor kwasi kwarteng has cut short his visit to the us, to hold urgent talks with the prime minister as pressure mounts on the...
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Oct 7, 2022
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you can see how one on one is very slow to slowest of all the southbank freeways, so to eighties, a little crowded and 85 is actually doing well. those are decent alternates 709. let's go back to the desk. hartsell thanks as the nfl continues to deal with the concussion protocols on the field, the latest study reveals the football positions most at risk for those injuries coming up the top three positions and why a deadly attack on the las vegas strip two people are dead , several more injured after a man goes on a stabbing spree live in las vegas for you with information on what happened and the latest on the suspect. a deadly stabbing spree on the las vegas strip leaves two people dead and six others injured. it happened in broad daylight just before noon yesterday. reporter koco mcevoy's live in las vegas for us right now, with what we're learning cocoa about the man in custody for what's believed to be an unprovoked attack. yes good morning. the big question this morning is why what is the motive? we're here on las vegas boulevard on the strip, where all of the chaos unfolded yesterday
you can see how one on one is very slow to slowest of all the southbank freeways, so to eighties, a little crowded and 85 is actually doing well. those are decent alternates 709. let's go back to the desk. hartsell thanks as the nfl continues to deal with the concussion protocols on the field, the latest study reveals the football positions most at risk for those injuries coming up the top three positions and why a deadly attack on the las vegas strip two people are dead , several more injured...
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Oct 31, 2022
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some of these kids will be out in your neighborhood trick or treating the southbank commute seems to maybe the positive thing that has come after the flux after the pandemic, as people have been able, some people have been able to use flexibility should remember, though earlier this morning, you may not have been with us. there were people on the road, a lot of them early there at work. now they're going to try and leave early to get home for thanksgiving. that's the parents anyway. or maybe the young people going to parties, whatever. but you know the deal. don't be fooled. you know, they're probably is going to be a traffic jam this afternoon 8 51. here's a man who's never fooled. he's always on top of it, mr steve young people going to parties. why the nerve? i know it's outrage. outrage thank you, sir. appreciate that. well october is going to end. okay mostly cloudy. partly cloudy here, but i think looks like we'll be dry. maybe some drizzle on the coast, but november rain takes us in and then cold will take us into the first couple of days. and to be honest, you know what? it's
some of these kids will be out in your neighborhood trick or treating the southbank commute seems to maybe the positive thing that has come after the flux after the pandemic, as people have been able, some people have been able to use flexibility should remember, though earlier this morning, you may not have been with us. there were people on the road, a lot of them early there at work. now they're going to try and leave early to get home for thanksgiving. that's the parents anyway. or maybe...
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Oct 24, 2022
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so we are also looking at the southbank.you can see some slow traffic on 101 , but no major incidents to tell you about if you're on highway 24 it looks like it's a little bit of slow traffic heading towards the caldecott tunnel, but overall things have improved their also at the cemetery bridge things moving along over to the peninsula bay bridge toll plaza pretty much unchanged from the last 15 minutes, let's go b. ali here just 15 days to go until the midterm election voters heard from the candidates for california governor in their first and only debate last night ktvu mannequin to live in studio with some of the issues discussed by governor gavin newsom and republican candidates. state senator brian dolly. yes well, it was a fierce debate. the two wasted no time taking shots at each other. addressing several topics were the two very much disagree. the debate was hosted by kqed at their studio in san francisco. the candidates discussed homelessness, the economy, education and abortion. they also spoke about climate chang
so we are also looking at the southbank.you can see some slow traffic on 101 , but no major incidents to tell you about if you're on highway 24 it looks like it's a little bit of slow traffic heading towards the caldecott tunnel, but overall things have improved their also at the cemetery bridge things moving along over to the peninsula bay bridge toll plaza pretty much unchanged from the last 15 minutes, let's go b. ali here just 15 days to go until the midterm election voters heard from the...