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twice had the lead, but both times, were pegged back, so both teams had to settle for a point in north london table, with liverpool and arsenal in second and third place, respectively. it's pleasing to see that we can come back into the game two times, especially with one day left
twice had the lead, but both times, were pegged back, so both teams had to settle for a point in north london table, with liverpool and arsenal in second and third place, respectively. it's pleasing to see that we can come back into the game two times, especially with one day left
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twice had the lead, but both times, were pegged back, so both teams had to settle for a point in north londone result means manchester city end the weekend on top of the table, with liverpool and arsenal in second and third place, respectively. it's pleasing to see that we can come back into the game two times, especially with one day left to recover, having an away leg in europe against leipzig, and then to be maybe stronger in the second half than the first half, that is what pleases me. in the end, you go here also to win, but maybe a draw was, for us, especially after the first half, a result we can take with us to next week. the team played so well. we were dominant. we were very determined, very clear what we have to attack. really aggressive, after losing the ball. we played in the right areas. we created some big, big chances. but, yeah, um, on those games, you have to be more clinical. the way we conceded the second—half goal is, we are open in transition to finish an action. ten seconds later, you concede a goal in open spaces, against this team, you cannot do that if you want to wi
twice had the lead, but both times, were pegged back, so both teams had to settle for a point in north londone result means manchester city end the weekend on top of the table, with liverpool and arsenal in second and third place, respectively. it's pleasing to see that we can come back into the game two times, especially with one day left to recover, having an away leg in europe against leipzig, and then to be maybe stronger in the second half than the first half, that is what pleases me. in...
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nine of them were exploited in food factories, for example, bakery in north london. is, the british police ignored the abuse for years, british journalists find it strange that law enforcement officers did not notice that the salaries of several people at once. anyone with sufficient experience in the restaurant business could open their own company, their own restaurant and work under the mcdonald's brand, but it was necessary to fulfill a number of... conditions, for example, the entry fee had to be from 50 thousand dollars, and it was necessary to have their own financial resources from 500 thousand dollars, to open a restaurant, to undergo training for nine months, to pay for it also 10 thousand dollars, that is, a whole series of conditions must be met, and these were not simple people, and nevertheless they sought to even reduce their expenses on people, including not to pay students or local workers, but to use the labor of labor. the czechs were deprived of their passports, exploited for 100 hours a week, treated like cattle, given a minimum amount of food so
nine of them were exploited in food factories, for example, bakery in north london. is, the british police ignored the abuse for years, british journalists find it strange that law enforcement officers did not notice that the salaries of several people at once. anyone with sufficient experience in the restaurant business could open their own company, their own restaurant and work under the mcdonald's brand, but it was necessary to fulfill a number of... conditions, for example, the entry fee...
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highgate cemetery, north london.nd thinkers like karl marx. but there's a problem. they're running out of space. like a lot of cemeteries across the country, highgate is all but full. so the law commission is now examining a set of proposals to see what can be done to free up space. one idea is to reuse graves. it's something they've been able to do here since 2022. it can only be done after 75 years and if the right permissions are obtained. if the owner objects to grave re—use, it doesn't happen. and if relatives of the people who are buried in the grave object to reuse, it doesn't happen either. if the permissions are in place, a solemn process begins. i dig the grave down deeper and then reinter them at the bottom of the grave, and then the new burials would go on top. right, so you're notjust throwing away bones or remains? absolutely not, no. we would know where all the remains were, and ideally they'd be in their original location, just a little bit further underground. the law commission is now consulting on
highgate cemetery, north london.nd thinkers like karl marx. but there's a problem. they're running out of space. like a lot of cemeteries across the country, highgate is all but full. so the law commission is now examining a set of proposals to see what can be done to free up space. one idea is to reuse graves. it's something they've been able to do here since 2022. it can only be done after 75 years and if the right permissions are obtained. if the owner objects to grave re—use, it doesn't...
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nine of them were exploited. in food factories, for example, a bakery in north london, that is, the british police ignored them for years tyranny, british journalists find it strange that law enforcement did not notice that the salaries of several victims were transferred to accounts opened under other names, their slave owners, who stole at least 200,000 pounds from the workers over 4 years, mind you, the slaves were freed not because the british police woke up to it, but because one of them was able to report it to the czech... police, who passed the signal on to the british. these factories and restaurants were not directly owned by mcdonald's, but by franchise. this means that almost any person who who has enough financial capital, who has enough experience in the restaurant business, could open their own company, their own restaurant and work under the mcdonald's brand. but it was necessary to fulfill a number of conditions, for example, the entry fee had to be from 50,000 dollars. and it was necessary to have their own financial resources from 500 thousand dollars to open a restaurant
nine of them were exploited. in food factories, for example, a bakery in north london, that is, the british police ignored them for years tyranny, british journalists find it strange that law enforcement did not notice that the salaries of several victims were transferred to accounts opened under other names, their slave owners, who stole at least 200,000 pounds from the workers over 4 years, mind you, the slaves were freed not because the british police woke up to it, but because one of them...
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nine of them were exploited in food factories, for example, a bakery in north london. that is, the british police ignored the abuse for years. british journalists find it strange that law enforcement did not notice that the salaries of several victims were transferred to accounts opened under other names, their slave owners, who stole no less than... and under a franchise, this means that almost anyone who has enough financial capital, who has enough experience in the restaurant business, could open their own company, their own restaurant and... work under the mcdonald's brand, but it was necessary to fulfill a whole series of conditions, for example, the entrance fee had to be from 50 thousand dollars, and it was necessary to have your own financial resources from 500 thousand dollars to open a restaurant, undergo nine months of training, pay for it also 10 thousand dollars, that is, a whole series of conditions had to be fulfilled, and these were not simple people, and nevertheless they sought to even reduce their expenses on people, including ... not to pay students
nine of them were exploited in food factories, for example, a bakery in north london. that is, the british police ignored the abuse for years. british journalists find it strange that law enforcement did not notice that the salaries of several victims were transferred to accounts opened under other names, their slave owners, who stole no less than... and under a franchise, this means that almost anyone who has enough financial capital, who has enough experience in the restaurant business, could...
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a woman living in sheltered housing in north london says she is afraid her council is waiting for herpairs to her property. sharon lawson says the floors in her bounds green flat are crumbling. haringey council has apologised and vowed to get the work done as soon as possible. potentially, it could go through the ceiling, yes. it could go through potentially. because it's collapsing here. this is what i said, you're waiting for me to die. that's my wording to haringey council. i want a decent quality of life for the years i've got and somewhere else. the stirling price for architecture will be announced tonight. out of the six finalists four are in london ranging from the king's cross redevelopment, and the elizabeth line to a small social housing development designed by a fledgling architectural firm. let's take a look at how the tube is running this morning. there's a good service across all of the network. now onto the weather with kat. hello there, good morning to you. it's a mild start to the day. misty in places this morning, mostly cloudy skies at first, and a few showers. but
a woman living in sheltered housing in north london says she is afraid her council is waiting for herpairs to her property. sharon lawson says the floors in her bounds green flat are crumbling. haringey council has apologised and vowed to get the work done as soon as possible. potentially, it could go through the ceiling, yes. it could go through potentially. because it's collapsing here. this is what i said, you're waiting for me to die. that's my wording to haringey council. i want a decent...
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highgate cemetery, north london.e of some of the most significant writers, artists and thinkers like karl marx. but there's a problem. they're running out of space. like a lot of cemeteries across the country, highgate is all but full. so, the law commission is now examining a set of proposals to see what can be done to free up space. one idea is to reuse graves. it's something they've been able to do here since 2022. it can only be done after 75 years and if the right permissions are obtained. if the owner objects to grave re—use, it doesn't happen. and if relatives of the people who are buried in the grave object to reuse, it doesn't happen either. if the permissions are in place, a solemn process begins. i dig the grave down deeper and then re—inter them at the bottom of the grave, and then the new burials would go on top. right, so you're notjust throwing away bones or remains? absolutely not, no. we would know where all the remains were, and ideally they'd be in their original location, just a little bit further
highgate cemetery, north london.e of some of the most significant writers, artists and thinkers like karl marx. but there's a problem. they're running out of space. like a lot of cemeteries across the country, highgate is all but full. so, the law commission is now examining a set of proposals to see what can be done to free up space. one idea is to reuse graves. it's something they've been able to do here since 2022. it can only be done after 75 years and if the right permissions are obtained....
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in just over an hour the early game kicks off in north london. tottenham against west ham.e postocoglou's side threw away a 2—0 lead in their defeat at brighton. critics of spurs were quick to say it was the same old story at the club of always buckling under pressure. but the tottenham manager doesn't buy into that. ifi if i accept that, what am i doing here, seriously? ifi accept that that this is somehow impossible to change, seriously why am i here? but i don't believe that and i never have. and if i fail to do that the failure is on me, it is not to do with the club. next to formula one and today's sprint race at the us grand prix where max verstappen will start on pole, boosting his hopes of winning a fourth straight world championship. the red bull driver left it late but pipped mercedes�* george russell to top spot at the circuit of the americas in austin. verstappen�*s championhsip rival lando norris could only finish fourth behind the ferrari of chalres leclerc. looking at the lap, a few little balance issues still, but to be ahead of the others i think is positiv
in just over an hour the early game kicks off in north london. tottenham against west ham.e postocoglou's side threw away a 2—0 lead in their defeat at brighton. critics of spurs were quick to say it was the same old story at the club of always buckling under pressure. but the tottenham manager doesn't buy into that. ifi if i accept that, what am i doing here, seriously? ifi accept that that this is somehow impossible to change, seriously why am i here? but i don't believe that and i never...
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uk tried to go after him for sanctions, evasion and the case they raided his luxury mansion in north london and didn't have the right a search warrant and so he was able fight that in court and got the uk authorities to pay him damages and he as soon as he won he soon left. finally the uk, after spending 18 months under sanctions in london, the other one roman abramovich, he owned one of england's premier football club soccer clubs, chelsea, and sold that club after he was sanctioned to try to save the club because at the club chelsea couldn't operate under under sanctions, effectively and. he had promised to put the proceeds into a foundation to benefit all the victims of the war, ukraine. and now that has turned into this whole saga. 2.3 billion your pounds of proceeds from that sale were supposed to go into a foundation and it's been held up by a disagreement between uk authorities and foundation over how exactly to spend money. so the sanctions really created all these very unique issues involving huge assets in the west and i think that will continue for a number of years it will you'l
uk tried to go after him for sanctions, evasion and the case they raided his luxury mansion in north london and didn't have the right a search warrant and so he was able fight that in court and got the uk authorities to pay him damages and he as soon as he won he soon left. finally the uk, after spending 18 months under sanctions in london, the other one roman abramovich, he owned one of england's premier football club soccer clubs, chelsea, and sold that club after he was sanctioned to try to...
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a woman living in sheltered housing in north london says she is afraid her council is waiting for herunds green flat are crumbling. haringey council has apologised and vowed to get the work done as soon as possible. potentially it could go through the ceiling, yes. it could go through potentially. because it's collapsing here. this is what i said, you're waiting for me to die. that's my wording to haringey council. i want a decent quality of life in the years i've got and somewhere else. a 16—year—old boy has been cleared by a judge of endangering life after starting a fire at a catholic school in west london. a major incident was declared after smoke and flames broke out in the atrium of the london 0ratory school in fulham in december last year. the youth, who cannot be named because of his age, was arrested by police on the same day and initially denied a charge of arson before later pleading guilty to the offence. the stirling prize for architecture will be announced tonight 0ut of the six finalists, four are in london ranging from the king's cross redevelopment, and the elizabeth
a woman living in sheltered housing in north london says she is afraid her council is waiting for herunds green flat are crumbling. haringey council has apologised and vowed to get the work done as soon as possible. potentially it could go through the ceiling, yes. it could go through potentially. because it's collapsing here. this is what i said, you're waiting for me to die. that's my wording to haringey council. i want a decent quality of life in the years i've got and somewhere else. a...
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a restaurant staffed almost entirely by homeless people has opened in north london. le that needed additional opportunities, right? sometimes in life you need a second chance, and that's what we were keen to do. we quickly got quite a lot of cvs in from all sorts of different people. so we had military vets suffering with ptsd, we had people who were street homeless, we had people who were in temporary accommodation. so it was a real... meeting them all was a privilege, actually. let's take a look at the tubes now. the district line has severe delays between high street kensington and edgware road and the piccadilly line has minor delays. let's get the weather now with kate. good morning. despite the rather grey and damp start this morning, the outbreaks of rain will turn more showery and eventually we will get some brighter spells and some sunny spells. as we head through the next few days, it is turning a little drier. it's quite a breezy day today, we've got a north—easterly breeze blowing these showers through, but the cloud should start to break up into the after
a restaurant staffed almost entirely by homeless people has opened in north london. le that needed additional opportunities, right? sometimes in life you need a second chance, and that's what we were keen to do. we quickly got quite a lot of cvs in from all sorts of different people. so we had military vets suffering with ptsd, we had people who were street homeless, we had people who were in temporary accommodation. so it was a real... meeting them all was a privilege, actually. let's take a...
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twice had the lead but both times were pegged back so both teams had to settle for a point in north londonty end the weekend on top of the table with liverpool and arsenal in second and third place respectively. it is pleasing to see that we can come back in the game two times. with one day left to recover and go against leipzig, and then to be stronger in the second half than the first car. a draw was for us, especially after the first half. hopefully, we can take this better next week. the team -la ed better next week. the team played so — better next week. the team played so well, _ better next week. the team played so well, they - better next week. the team played so well, they would l played so well, they would dominant, determine, clear where — dominant, determine, clear where they had to attack. very aggressive, playing in the right— aggressive, playing in the right areas which created big chances _ right areas which created big chances. yes, in those games you _ chances. yes, in those games you have _ chances. yes, in those games you have to— chances. yes, in those games you have t
twice had the lead but both times were pegged back so both teams had to settle for a point in north londonty end the weekend on top of the table with liverpool and arsenal in second and third place respectively. it is pleasing to see that we can come back in the game two times. with one day left to recover and go against leipzig, and then to be stronger in the second half than the first car. a draw was for us, especially after the first half. hopefully, we can take this better next week. the...
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the mood is sombre in north london.was here this morning he came to say that he came to share in the great pain so many people in israel and thejewish diaspora are feeling at the moment. we also heard from some community leaders here who are talking about coming together as a community, they are reeling from the shock of the attacks of october the 7th. over this weekend we have seen a fence commemorating what has been happening over the past year. there was a massive rally in hyde park in the centre of london when more than 20,000 people attended that event. we had people who had been affected by the attacks, a lady who had been taken hostage by hamas, and we also had a soldier who had served as a reservist in the war in gaza. one of the standout speeches was by mandy, the mother of 28—year—old emily damari, who was taken hostage by hamas. mandy pressed on the british government to do more to release her daughter. that was the message for the foreign secretary, how do you ensure the war ends and those israeli hostages a
the mood is sombre in north london.was here this morning he came to say that he came to share in the great pain so many people in israel and thejewish diaspora are feeling at the moment. we also heard from some community leaders here who are talking about coming together as a community, they are reeling from the shock of the attacks of october the 7th. over this weekend we have seen a fence commemorating what has been happening over the past year. there was a massive rally in hyde park in the...
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twice had the lead but both times were pegged back so both teams had to settle for a point in north london the table with liverpool and arsenal in second and third place respectively. it is pleasing to see that we can come back in the game two times. with one day left to recover, having an away game in leipzig, and then maybe to be stronger in the second half than the first half. it pleases me. in the end, you go here to win. but a draw, especially after the first half, let's hope we can take the win next time. earlier on sunday, west ham beat manchester united 2—1 at the london stadium to increase the pressure on the united manager, erik ten haag. that's nowjust the one win in eight matches in all competitions. but it was a much needed win forjulen lopetegui's side who had to rely on a controversial injury time penalty converted by jarrod bowen to give the hammers all three points. the hosts had gone ahead through crysencio summervile before casemiro equalised for united in the 81st minute. that is the third time in the season, and it has a big impact on our team, and how our team scores,
twice had the lead but both times were pegged back so both teams had to settle for a point in north london the table with liverpool and arsenal in second and third place respectively. it is pleasing to see that we can come back in the game two times. with one day left to recover, having an away game in leipzig, and then maybe to be stronger in the second half than the first half. it pleases me. in the end, you go here to win. but a draw, especially after the first half, let's hope we can take...
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the jury that a one point daniel khalife had collected £1500 in eight dog to bad from a park in north london to istanbul because it would look more like a tourist trip the man communicated back that he shouldn't go and visit the iranian embassy in london. mark hayward kc for the prosecution said that daniel khalife work for the singles regiment which provides very important digital and satellite communications to the british army. as mark hayward put it, when the security of those systems and communication is a risk so is the operational capability and effectiveness of the army itself with the daniel khalife denies collecting information for iran. he denies gathering information about his fellow soldiers from in army personnel system. he denies setting up personnel system. he denies setting up a fake hoax bomb on a desk at army barracks and denies escaping from prison. army barracks and denies escaping from prison-— from prison. daniel sanford, thank ou ve from prison. daniel sanford, thank you very much- — from prison. daniel sanford, thank you very much- a _ from prison. daniel sanford, th
the jury that a one point daniel khalife had collected £1500 in eight dog to bad from a park in north london to istanbul because it would look more like a tourist trip the man communicated back that he shouldn't go and visit the iranian embassy in london. mark hayward kc for the prosecution said that daniel khalife work for the singles regiment which provides very important digital and satellite communications to the british army. as mark hayward put it, when the security of those systems and...
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earlier, foreign secretary david lammy visited a synagogue in north london to mark one year since the attack on israel. joined by chief rabbi to the uk, rabbi ephraim mirvis, they commemorated those who lost their lives. one year ago. this is what the foreign secretary had to say. >> it is a day of deep reflection and pain. thinking about october the 7th, the worst reflection and pain. thinking aboutof:tober the 7th, the worst reflection and pain. thinking aboutof missing e 7th, the worst reflection and pain. thinking aboutof missing people he worst reflection and pain. thinking aboutof missing people gathered faces of missing people gathered outside. president netanyahu's home at 629, local time, a siren rang out to mark the hour that hamas led militants launched rockets into israel last october 7th, to according israeli figures, they killed some 1200 people and took some 250 hostages to gaza . earlier, hostages to gaza. earlier, foreign secretary david lammy visited a synagogue in north london to mark one year since the attack on israel. joined by chief rabbi to the uk, rabbi ephrai
earlier, foreign secretary david lammy visited a synagogue in north london to mark one year since the attack on israel. joined by chief rabbi to the uk, rabbi ephraim mirvis, they commemorated those who lost their lives. one year ago. this is what the foreign secretary had to say. >> it is a day of deep reflection and pain. thinking about october the 7th, the worst reflection and pain. thinking aboutof:tober the 7th, the worst reflection and pain. thinking aboutof missing e 7th, the worst...
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case they raided hy mansion in north london and didn't have the right a he fought those sanctions with mixed success really, and the uk tried to go after him. did not have the right search warrant, so he was able to fight that in court. and got the uk authorities to pay him damages. as soon as he won he left after spending 18 months under sanctions living in london. the other one owned one of england's premier soccer clubs. chelsea. and sold the club after he was sanctioned to try to save the club because the club couldn't operate under sanctions effectively. he promised to put the proceeds into a foundation to benefit all of the victims of the war in ukraine and now that has turned into this whole saga. 2.3 billion pounds worth of proceeds from that sale was supposed to go into a foundation. it has been held up by a disagreement between uk authorities and the foundation over how to spend the money. the sanctions really created all of these very unique issues involving huge assets in the west and i think that will continue for a number of years. you will have hundreds of millions of po
case they raided hy mansion in north london and didn't have the right a he fought those sanctions with mixed success really, and the uk tried to go after him. did not have the right search warrant, so he was able to fight that in court. and got the uk authorities to pay him damages. as soon as he won he left after spending 18 months under sanctions living in london. the other one owned one of england's premier soccer clubs. chelsea. and sold the club after he was sanctioned to try to save the...
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temperatures ranging from seven in the north to 13 in london and maybe — seven in the north to 13 in ressure builds on sunday and that is— of high pressure builds on sunday and that is effectively keeping the weather— and that is effectively keeping the weather fronts at bay, so on saturday _ weather fronts at bay, so on saturday it is england and wales starting — saturday it is england and wales starting off and we have a weather from _ starting off and we have a weather from singing south bringing the work -- the _ from singing south bringing the work -- the rain — from singing south bringing the work -- the rain "— from singing south bringing the work —— the rain. —— sinking south. there will be _ —— the rain. —— sinking south. there will be wintering us on the top of the hills— will be wintering us on the top of the hills and it will be colder on the hills and it will be colder on the hills— the hills and it will be colder on the hills between seven or 8 degrees and further south we are into higher temperatures but no heatwave in prospect~ — temperatures but no heatwave in prospec
temperatures ranging from seven in the north to 13 in london and maybe — seven in the north to 13 in ressure builds on sunday and that is— of high pressure builds on sunday and that is effectively keeping the weather— and that is effectively keeping the weather fronts at bay, so on saturday _ weather fronts at bay, so on saturday it is england and wales starting — saturday it is england and wales starting off and we have a weather from _ starting off and we have a weather from singing...
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uk tried to go after him for sanctions, evasion and the case they raided his luxury mansion in north london and didn't have the right a search warrant and so he was able fight that in court and got the uk authorities to pay him damages and he as soon as he won he soon left. finally the uk, after spending 18 months under sanctions in london, the other one roman abramovich, he owned one of england's premier football club soccer clubs, chelsea, and sold that club after he was sanctioned to try to...
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aloud, while the foreign secretary visited a synagogue in nonh secretary visited a synagogue in north londonined by the chief rabbi of the uk, rabbi ephraim mirvis. in westminster, the prime minister had this to say . say. >> mr speaker, 15 british citizens were brutally slain that day. another has since died in captivity . our thoughts today in captivity. our thoughts today are with the jewish people around the world. the jewish community here in the united kingdom and all those that we lost a year ago. and we stand with all communities here in the united kingdom against hatred of jews or muslims , because any jews or muslims, because any attack on a minority is an attack on a minority is an attack on a minority is an attack on our proud values of tolerance and respect . tolerance and respect. >> now, as in the 1930s, you may be wondering why this matters to us here in a far, far away , safe us here in a far, far away, safe land. well, that horrific day caused reverberations around the world, including in the uk. instead of condemning the violence carried out by hamas and expressing empathy
aloud, while the foreign secretary visited a synagogue in nonh secretary visited a synagogue in north londonined by the chief rabbi of the uk, rabbi ephraim mirvis. in westminster, the prime minister had this to say . say. >> mr speaker, 15 british citizens were brutally slain that day. another has since died in captivity . our thoughts today in captivity. our thoughts today are with the jewish people around the world. the jewish community here in the united kingdom and all those that we...
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neil, lindsay north london, george... lindsay first, then neil can respond. with _ what do you make of this? while i do not agree with the _ what do you make of this? while i do not agree with the free - i do not agree with the free clothes and everything, the point about the arsenal tickets, not all the other stuff, my husband used to sit in front of keir starmer in chelsea... up in the gods, a few rows from the back. he had to walk through everybody to get up there. even leader of the labour party. 0nly get up there. even leader of the labour party. only recently he got the box. if he was to go back to his old seat, i will let you know, he is to get boos... i let you know, he is to get boos - -— let you know, he is to get boos... ~ ., ., , . boos... i know that experience very well- _ boos... i know that experience very well. imagine _ boos. .. i know that experience very well. imagine how- boos... i know that experience very well. imagine how much l boos... i know that experience | very well. imagine how much it would cost _ very well. imagine how much it
neil, lindsay north london, george... lindsay first, then neil can respond. with _ what do you make of this? while i do not agree with the _ what do you make of this? while i do not agree with the free - i do not agree with the free clothes and everything, the point about the arsenal tickets, not all the other stuff, my husband used to sit in front of keir starmer in chelsea... up in the gods, a few rows from the back. he had to walk through everybody to get up there. even leader of the labour...
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this might be made easier with chunk time during an exhausting 13 hour journey to reach north london. they travelled by cote from the base and kids to leave in the west of ukraine, stopping over for a day to train before crossing the border to poland, to fly to the united kingdom. the trouble, the think 13 hours it was a very bit 3. and that takes a lot of time and energy. but at the same time, we are also very motivated team. the power sandra mind replace p as the i'm hoping the latest test routine that's being given. arguably, the how destructive matches the french side have already been beaten by also. the remaining fixtures include heavy weight encounters against a political madrid. fine unit, and manchester city. you ok, ok, keep a whole the next game is always the most important because that's the one you can control. and because it's clear that with the new format have 10 been sleek. every home game is even more important. there's still a long way to go into competition, but it's clear that the revamp format of the champions league has already created a lot of excitement. so he
this might be made easier with chunk time during an exhausting 13 hour journey to reach north london. they travelled by cote from the base and kids to leave in the west of ukraine, stopping over for a day to train before crossing the border to poland, to fly to the united kingdom. the trouble, the think 13 hours it was a very bit 3. and that takes a lot of time and energy. but at the same time, we are also very motivated team. the power sandra mind replace p as the i'm hoping the latest test...
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paris saint—germain on what was a mixed night for british clubs, asjoe lynskey reports. in his north london league but in the steel of two cities, one team was on the rise. —— in this tale of two cities, one team was on the rise. arsenal took a hit but were rewarded. the management psg as a youngster but no they were ruthless. mikel arteta has set them up ruthless. mikel arteta has set them up to score from set pieces. this from bukayo saka didn't even need to touch. 2—0 to the gunners. the visitors borussia dortmund and celtic share a song and shared a moment. dortmund led at half—time by five goals to one and it still got worse from there. 7—1, this may be celtic because my biggest test. the team they had beaten had to face manchester city. full forward and scored against slovan bratislava. they won 4—1. their champions league is up and running. well, there are nine fixtures in the champions league tonight, but arguably the glamour tie takes place at villa park, where aston villa host bayern munich in a rematch of the 1982 european cup final which villa won 1—0. it also could see england
paris saint—germain on what was a mixed night for british clubs, asjoe lynskey reports. in his north london league but in the steel of two cities, one team was on the rise. —— in this tale of two cities, one team was on the rise. arsenal took a hit but were rewarded. the management psg as a youngster but no they were ruthless. mikel arteta has set them up ruthless. mikel arteta has set them up to score from set pieces. this from bukayo saka didn't even need to touch. 2—0 to the gunners....
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north. live from london, this is bbc news.leader of hamas, yahya sinwar, in rafah. british foreign secretary david lammy begins his first official visit to china in an effort to improve relations. and pedro almodovar�*s "the room next door" — an 0scars contender — gets set for its screening at the london film festival. hello, i'm vishala sri—pathma. israel says it has killed the leader of hamas, yahya sinwar, the man widely believed to be behind the october 7th attacks. israeli forces say the 61—year old died along with two other hamas members on wednesday during a ground operation in the southern city of rafah. the idf carried out dna testing to confirm his identity. sinwar�*s body is in tel aviv where people have been celebrating on the streets. 0ur international editor jeremy bowen has been following the story and sent this report. the israeli army released drone footage showing he was still fighting in his last moments. they said sinwar on a chair at the back of the room, had thrown two grenades and obviously wounded try t
north. live from london, this is bbc news.leader of hamas, yahya sinwar, in rafah. british foreign secretary david lammy begins his first official visit to china in an effort to improve relations. and pedro almodovar�*s "the room next door" — an 0scars contender — gets set for its screening at the london film festival. hello, i'm vishala sri—pathma. israel says it has killed the leader of hamas, yahya sinwar, the man widely believed to be behind the october 7th attacks....
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earlier, foreign secretary david lammy visited a synagogue in north london to mark one year since thettack on israel. joined by chief rabbi to the uk, rabbi ephraim mirvis, they commemorated those who lost their lives one year ago. this is what the foreign secretary had to say. >> it is a day of deep reflection and pain. thinking about october the 7th, the worst attack on the jewish community since the holocaust, and of course, thinking about the many hostages that are still held in gaza and their loved ones, and the pain and particularly we think of emily demari, the british hostage, and her family have no word of her fate or how she is doing new polling carried out on behalf of the campaign against antisemitism has found what they called concerning levels of support for hamas among young people in britain. >> the yougov poll found that 9% of 18 to 24 year olds in the uk had a so—called favourable view of hamas , compared to just 3% of hamas, compared to just 3% across the general public. in politics, parliament is back following a recess for the various party conferences which have
earlier, foreign secretary david lammy visited a synagogue in north london to mark one year since thettack on israel. joined by chief rabbi to the uk, rabbi ephraim mirvis, they commemorated those who lost their lives one year ago. this is what the foreign secretary had to say. >> it is a day of deep reflection and pain. thinking about october the 7th, the worst attack on the jewish community since the holocaust, and of course, thinking about the many hostages that are still held in gaza...
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. >> i live in i live in a very, very broad and very, very diverse part of north london, and i'm proudtwo children there. they also love it. i think it is to the betterment of us all that we mix, that we integrate, that we spend time with people who don't look like us, but we're not integrating. >> that's the problem, is the problem. i think. culturalism it's not. yes it is. >> i'm telling you, i live i live in tottenham. tottenham is an example of where multiculturalism, if you want to call it that, is an absolute success story. i am proud to live in that community. >> sam, you're knocking your own industry as well by saying everything you read in print. everything on television is all made up . we're all sitting here made up. we're all sitting here all day making up things about the problems that immigration causes and the problem. they're very real problems . they affect very real problems. they affect very real problems. they affect very real problems. they affect very real people. >> i think, you know what i think you make a good point, samuel, in fact. but i would draw your mind
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north. live from london. this is bbc news.r in gaza continues, despite the death of hamas leader yahya sinwar. king charles travels to australia and the south pacific — his biggest overseas trip since his cancer diagnosis in february. british foreign secretary david lammy begins his first official visit to china in an effort to improve relations. joe biden begins a visit to berlin for what will be his last visit to germany as us president. hello. thank you forjoining us. i'm catherine byaruhanga. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has insisted that the death of the hamas leader, yahya sinwar, does not mean the end of the war in gaza. sinwar is widely believed to be behind the october 7th attacks. israeli forces say the 61—year—old died along with two other hamas members on wednesday during a ground operation in the southern city of rafah. an israeli drone captured pictures of sinwar sitting at the back of a room in a partially destroyed building before the building collapsed. the idf carried out dna testing to con
north. live from london. this is bbc news.r in gaza continues, despite the death of hamas leader yahya sinwar. king charles travels to australia and the south pacific — his biggest overseas trip since his cancer diagnosis in february. british foreign secretary david lammy begins his first official visit to china in an effort to improve relations. joe biden begins a visit to berlin for what will be his last visit to germany as us president. hello. thank you forjoining us. i'm catherine...
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earlier, foreign secretary david lammy visited a synagogue in north to london mark one year since the attack on israel, joined , joined by chief rabbi to joined, joined by chief rabbi to the uk, rabbi ephraim mirvis, they commemorated those who lost their lives. one year ago. this is what david lammy had to say. >> it is a day of deep reflection and pain. thinking about october the 7th, the worst attack on the jewish community since the holocaust, and of course, thinking about the many hostages that are still held in gaza and their loved ones, and the pain and particularly we think of emily demari, the british hostage, and her family have no word of her fate or how she is doing new polling carried out on behalf of the campaign against antisemitism has found what they called concerning levels of support for hamas among young people in britain. >> the yougov poll found that 9% of 18 to 24 year olds in the uk had a so—called favourable view of hamas, compared to 3% across the general public. parliament is set to return today following a recess for the various party conferences, which hav
earlier, foreign secretary david lammy visited a synagogue in north to london mark one year since the attack on israel, joined , joined by chief rabbi to joined, joined by chief rabbi to the uk, rabbi ephraim mirvis, they commemorated those who lost their lives. one year ago. this is what david lammy had to say. >> it is a day of deep reflection and pain. thinking about october the 7th, the worst attack on the jewish community since the holocaust, and of course, thinking about the many...
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north. take care. live from london, this is bbc news.ght air strikes by israel but also recognises its responsibilities towards regional peace and security. growing calls for de—escalation from around the world. egypt, qatar, the us, and uk are among countries urging iran to show restraint. iran should not respond. we will continue to work with allies to de—escalate the situation across the region. georgian election observers report a number of violations in what's seen as one of the most pivotal parliamentary polls since independence. thousands of supporters of far—right wing activities in other news, with less than two weeks to go until the us election, beyonce endorses kamala harris' bid to become president. i am not here as a celebrity. i am not here as a politician. i am here as a mother. hello, i'm martine croxall. israel has fired missiles into iran overnight, saying it hit military targets in the country. in the last few hours, iran's foreign ministry responded to the attacks, saying it's "entitled and obligated" to defend itself
north. take care. live from london, this is bbc news.ght air strikes by israel but also recognises its responsibilities towards regional peace and security. growing calls for de—escalation from around the world. egypt, qatar, the us, and uk are among countries urging iran to show restraint. iran should not respond. we will continue to work with allies to de—escalate the situation across the region. georgian election observers report a number of violations in what's seen as one of the most...
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london. further north, i think it'll be a little fresher, maybe 13—15 degrees.ain sweeping off the atlantic and it is looking distinctly unsettled in the days ahead. in fact, here we have the tail end of an atlantic hurricane potentially heading our way. it's still a long way off, but basically, it means that there's plenty of wet and windy weather in the forecast in the days ahead. so, here's a look at the weekend — steadily going downhill. and then we've got rain icons pretty much for most of next week, but the temperatures still hovering around the mid—teens. that's it for me. bye—bye. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. will be discussing what they are going to do and all seven of us agreed that they have a right to respond. we saw the israeli air defence, the iron— we saw the israeli air defence, the iron dome taken to life and a lot_ the iron dome taken to life and a lot of— the iron dome taken to life and a lot of defensive missiles were — a lot of defensive missiles were sent up to the sky. the raauin were sent up to the
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cars were stolen from across north and east london using the device that allowed them to open vehiclesspecialist crime north team. a new museum opens its doors to the public today, dedicated to the history of the chelsea pensioners. they explain the history of the royal hospital and the lives of chelsea pensioners through the centuries. the museum has been built inside a recently restored stables block. let's take a look at the tubes now. now for your weather forecast with kate kinsella. good morning. more rain on the way today, and for those worst affected with the floods last week, the met office has a yellow weather warning in place for the home counties north of st albans. now, that's in place until 4:00 this afternoon. you're likely to see more impact from the rain there, but everywhere we'll see it — it's spilling south — its heavy and it's persistent. also accompanied by a north—northwesterly breeze. feeling chilly today with a maximum temperature somewhere between 14 and 16 celsius. now, we'll still see some spells of rain overnight, but then it will turn a little more showery,
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and just this afternoon, i was in north west london, and there we're preparing for the high holy daysdays coming up , days, the big religious days coming up, starting at the end of this week, and the security measures already being put in place are unprecedented , unlike place are unprecedented, unlike i've ever seen. i've just seen the roadblocks, the plastic roadblocks go up around jewish, places of worship that i've never seen in my lifetime. and i know that as a direct result of an organisation that works here in the uk, the community security trust has put out warnings to lots of jewish communal organisations to be alert and to be aware in the run up to the high holy days. >> do you feel safe in the uk at the moment, >> i have had moments, unfortunately, throughout my life as in public life and in pubuc life as in public life and in public office, where i haven't been safe because i've been the target of attacks from all different groups so far right, far left and other other groups as well. so i appreciate that my experience is very distinct and different from others. by way of
and just this afternoon, i was in north west london, and there we're preparing for the high holy daysdays coming up , days, the big religious days coming up, starting at the end of this week, and the security measures already being put in place are unprecedented , unlike place are unprecedented, unlike i've ever seen. i've just seen the roadblocks, the plastic roadblocks go up around jewish, places of worship that i've never seen in my lifetime. and i know that as a direct result of an...
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london. further north, i think it'll be a little fresher, maybe 13—15 degrees.ure's once again sweeping off the atlantic and it is looking distinctly unsettled in the days ahead. in fact, here we have the tail end of an atlantic hurricane potentially heading our way. it's still a long way off, but basically, it means that there's plenty of wet and windy weather in the forecast in the days ahead. so, here's a look at the weekend — steadily going downhill. and then we've got rain icons pretty much for most of next week, but the temperatures still hovering around the mid—teens. that's it for me. bye— bye. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. israel warns iran will pay for its missile attacks. iran promises any retaliation will meet an even stronger response. first let's get a check on the sport. we will start with the football. liverpooland sport. we will start with the football. liverpool and buyer in munich all in action. the games that kicked off half an hour ago, games that kicked off half an hourago, by and games that kicked of
london. further north, i think it'll be a little fresher, maybe 13—15 degrees.ure's once again sweeping off the atlantic and it is looking distinctly unsettled in the days ahead. in fact, here we have the tail end of an atlantic hurricane potentially heading our way. it's still a long way off, but basically, it means that there's plenty of wet and windy weather in the forecast in the days ahead. so, here's a look at the weekend — steadily going downhill. and then we've got rain icons pretty...
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london. further north, i think it'll be a little fresher, maybe 13—15 degrees.off the atlantic and it is looking distinctly unsettled in the days ahead. in fact, here we have the tail end of an atlantic hurricane potentially heading our way. it's still a long way off, but basically, it means that there's plenty of wet and windy weather in the forecast in the days ahead. so, here's a look at the weekend — steadily going downhill. and then we've got rain icons pretty much for most of next week, but the temperatures still hovering around the mid—teens. that's it for me. bye— bye. israel warns iran will pay for its missile attack.— its missile attack. and meanwhile, _ its missile attack. and meanwhile, israel- its missile attack. and| meanwhile, israel says its missile attack. and meanwhile, israel says eight soldiers have been killed in southern lebanon, where his engaging hezbollah and close combat. the charter flight to help nationals escape is due to land in birmingham within the coming hours. the us vice presidential candidates have gone head—to—head on everyth
london. further north, i think it'll be a little fresher, maybe 13—15 degrees.off the atlantic and it is looking distinctly unsettled in the days ahead. in fact, here we have the tail end of an atlantic hurricane potentially heading our way. it's still a long way off, but basically, it means that there's plenty of wet and windy weather in the forecast in the days ahead. so, here's a look at the weekend — steadily going downhill. and then we've got rain icons pretty much for most of next...