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they'll scrutinise whether government plans aimed at tackling the problem go far enough, as andy moored. much of this pollution comes from nitrogen dioxide and tiny particles. diesel vehicles once thought to be part of the solution are thought to be part of the solution am now seen thought to be part of the solution fig now seen fis thought to be part of the solution am now seen as the worst offenders. are now seen as the worst offenders. the problem is one that cuts across many branches of government. the house of commons believes it is best to use resources to analyse what is being done. a total of four sessions will be held jointly by these efififiiééssi will be held jointly by these we-.. the will be held jointly by these gpfifigppp the environmental audit committees. the environmental audit committee, the environment food and rural affairs committee, health and transport. theirjob will be to look at plans to tackle urban air pollution. last 55‘5m2? the high pollution. last december, the high court said the government must come up court said the government must come up with a plan to tack
they'll scrutinise whether government plans aimed at tackling the problem go far enough, as andy moored. much of this pollution comes from nitrogen dioxide and tiny particles. diesel vehicles once thought to be part of the solution are thought to be part of the solution am now seen thought to be part of the solution fig now seen fis thought to be part of the solution am now seen as the worst offenders. are now seen as the worst offenders. the problem is one that cuts across many branches of...
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andy moore reports. vauxhall builds the vivaro van at luton.led off the production line last year. and at elsemere port about 120,000 vauxhall astras are built every year. as well as those employed directly by gm, thousands more work in the supply chain. there are also 15,000 people in the pension scheme, one of the uk's largest. they have already been told that they will be no worse off under the new deal. the good news is that the psa group, which owns peugeot and citroen, has promised not to cut anyjobs in the uk before 2020, and the future after that is uncertain. psa's boss carlo tavares has already had talks on the phone with the pm theresa may. there were reassuring words but no promises were made. vauxhall is set to become the second—biggest carmaker after vw. french government has a 14% in this and there are fears french jobs will come ahead of british and german ones. the unite secretary, len mccluskey, has been involved in talks with the psa bosses. he called vauxhall a jewel within the crown of gm's european business. last autumn, t
andy moore reports. vauxhall builds the vivaro van at luton.led off the production line last year. and at elsemere port about 120,000 vauxhall astras are built every year. as well as those employed directly by gm, thousands more work in the supply chain. there are also 15,000 people in the pension scheme, one of the uk's largest. they have already been told that they will be no worse off under the new deal. the good news is that the psa group, which owns peugeot and citroen, has promised not to...
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andy moore, bbc news.ditions hurt yesterday. some people are said to have catastrophic injuries. eight are being treated at kings college hospital. what is the latest update? we are still waiting for further details. those eight people were brought here, two of those very seriously injured and of that eight x—men and two women. kings college hospital it is just south of the river thames, a from where you are of course. but there are always plans in place for incidents like this and there are centres set up to treat people as best they can. it will be on the inside and outside pages but two things struck home from yesterday— people running away from the danger but a considerable number of people running towards it, the emergency services, the staff that are trained to deal with situations like these despite the fact they hope against hope it would not happen. emergency staff treating the attacker, showing him the highest regard for life, a regard he did not show earlier in the afternoon. thank you. it is st
andy moore, bbc news.ditions hurt yesterday. some people are said to have catastrophic injuries. eight are being treated at kings college hospital. what is the latest update? we are still waiting for further details. those eight people were brought here, two of those very seriously injured and of that eight x—men and two women. kings college hospital it is just south of the river thames, a from where you are of course. but there are always plans in place for incidents like this and there are...
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andy moore, bbc news.th spacewalk, which will see her pass the record previously held by fellow american suni williams. whitson studied biochemistry before going on to serve as the first female space station commander in 2008. currently on her third mission, she already holds the record for being the oldest woman to fly in space. the aim of today‘s spacewalk — which is due to last six—and—a—half hours — is to upgrade parts of the space station for the arrival of commercial spacecrafts in years to come. we will have the headlines in a moment and catch up with the day‘s sport. time for a look at the weather, here‘s darren bett. how is it doing? the warmest march day since 2012. lovely day for most parts of the uk, not everywhere. we had not just parts of the uk, not everywhere. we had notjust 21, but 22 to the south—east of england. much needed warmth in the north—east of scotland after chillier weather earlier in the week. we will see more rain developing across western areas overnight. the rain will be hea
andy moore, bbc news.th spacewalk, which will see her pass the record previously held by fellow american suni williams. whitson studied biochemistry before going on to serve as the first female space station commander in 2008. currently on her third mission, she already holds the record for being the oldest woman to fly in space. the aim of today‘s spacewalk — which is due to last six—and—a—half hours — is to upgrade parts of the space station for the arrival of commercial...
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andy moore reports. a child called fatima. lives in yemen, where two thirds of the population need food aid, and seven million are hungry. the united nations has been told the famine across four countries is now the biggest crisis for the organisation since it was founded in 1916. we stand at a critical point in our history. already, at the beginning of the year, we are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the united nations. now, more than 20 million people across four countries face starvation and famine. in south sudan, more than one million children are acutely malnourished, and there is a cholera outbreak to deal with as well. the un says billions of dollars is needed from the international community to feed the hungry, but so far only a fraction of that money has got through. the overall requirement for south sudan this year stands at $1.6 billion us dollars. as of now, we have received 9.3% of that amount, and more funding is urgently needed. some food aid is being delivered. the united nations s
andy moore reports. a child called fatima. lives in yemen, where two thirds of the population need food aid, and seven million are hungry. the united nations has been told the famine across four countries is now the biggest crisis for the organisation since it was founded in 1916. we stand at a critical point in our history. already, at the beginning of the year, we are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the united nations. now, more than 20 million people across four...
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andy moore reports. a0 companies offer online prescriptions in england, but today the cqc says they could be putting patients at risk. dan is about to run out of his medicine. he canjust visit treat it .com. had suspended the registration of this online company back in december partly as a result of the bbc investigation which looked at its sale of antibiotics. the company said it has made many changes to its processes and systems, that will eventually satisfy the regulators. get better, get treated .com. but the (qc is worried more widely about the safety of online services. they say there isa of online services. they say there is a risk of people being prescribed unsuitable medication, the treatment causing publications to existing health conditions, and a lack of monitoring of follow—ups for patients. we have now looked at 11 providers, two of which have been published today, and we are quite shocked about what we have found. and indeed, in those other providers, we have also found some really serious
andy moore reports. a0 companies offer online prescriptions in england, but today the cqc says they could be putting patients at risk. dan is about to run out of his medicine. he canjust visit treat it .com. had suspended the registration of this online company back in december partly as a result of the bbc investigation which looked at its sale of antibiotics. the company said it has made many changes to its processes and systems, that will eventually satisfy the regulators. get better, get...
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andy moore reports. vauxhall builds the vivaro van at luton.ed off the production line last year. and at elsemere port about 120,000 vauxhall astras are built every year. as well as those employed directly by gm, thousands more work in the supply chain. there are also 15,000 people in the pension scheme, one of the uk's largest. they have already been told that they will be no worse off under the new deal. the good news is that the psa group, which owns peugeot and citroen, has promised not to cut anyjobs in the uk before 2020, and the future after that is uncertain. psa's boss carlo tavares has already had talks on the phone with the pm theresa may. there were reassuring words but no promises were made. vauxhall is set to become the second—biggest carmaker after vw. french government has a 14% in this and there are fears french jobs will come ahead of british and german ones. the unite secretary, len mccluskey, has been involved in talks with the psa bosses. he called vauxhall a jewel within the crown of gm's european business. last autumn, th
andy moore reports. vauxhall builds the vivaro van at luton.ed off the production line last year. and at elsemere port about 120,000 vauxhall astras are built every year. as well as those employed directly by gm, thousands more work in the supply chain. there are also 15,000 people in the pension scheme, one of the uk's largest. they have already been told that they will be no worse off under the new deal. the good news is that the psa group, which owns peugeot and citroen, has promised not to...
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andy moore reports. a child called fatima.re two thirds of the population need food aid, and 7 billion hungry. the united nations has been told the famine across four countries is now the biggest crisis for the organisation since it was founded in 1916. for the organisation since it was founded in 1945. we stand at a critical point in our history. already, at the beginning of the year, we are facing the largest unitarian crisis since the creation of the united nations. —— humanitarian crisis. now, more than 20 million people across four countries face starvation and famine. in south sudan, more than 1 million children are acutely malnourished, and there is a cholera outbreak to deal with. the un says billions of dollars is needed from the international community to feed the international community to feed the hungry, but so far only a fraction of that money has got through. the overall requirement for south sudan this year stands at 1.6 early in dollars —— $1.6 billion. as of now, we have received 9.3% of that amount, and more
andy moore reports. a child called fatima.re two thirds of the population need food aid, and 7 billion hungry. the united nations has been told the famine across four countries is now the biggest crisis for the organisation since it was founded in 1916. for the organisation since it was founded in 1945. we stand at a critical point in our history. already, at the beginning of the year, we are facing the largest unitarian crisis since the creation of the united nations. —— humanitarian...
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andy moore reports.ivaro van at luton, 70,000 rolled off the line last year, and that this port, 120,000 vauxhall citroen are built every year. 120,000 vauxhall citroen are built every yea r. as 120,000 vauxhall citroen are built every year. as well as those employed directly by gm, thousands more work in the supply chain. there are also 15,000 people in the pension scheme at one of the uk's largest. they have already been told that will be no worse off under the new deal. the good news is that the psa group which owns peugeot and citroen has promised not to cut any jobs in the uk before 2020 and the future after that is uncertain. psa's was carlo has had talked till my talks with theresa may. there we re my talks with theresa may. there were no promises made. fossil is set to become the second—biggest carmaker after vw. there are three fears french jobs will come ahead of english ones. len mccluskey has been involved in talks with the psa bosses. he called vauxhall a jewel within the crown of gm's europ
andy moore reports.ivaro van at luton, 70,000 rolled off the line last year, and that this port, 120,000 vauxhall citroen are built every year. 120,000 vauxhall citroen are built every yea r. as 120,000 vauxhall citroen are built every year. as well as those employed directly by gm, thousands more work in the supply chain. there are also 15,000 people in the pension scheme at one of the uk's largest. they have already been told that will be no worse off under the new deal. the good news is that...
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our correspondent — andy moore — is outside the court for us.me strong words from the judge. that's right. several times today this was called a unique case and there was a lengthy statement from the judge. thejudge said she lengthy statement from the judge. the judge said she was satisfied that victoria gayle had not caused the death of her son kyzer gayle but she said victoria gayle had lied comprehensively to police and the judge said her little boy had been denied a decent burialfor judge said her little boy had been denied a decent burial for many yea rs denied a decent burial for many years and she said the truth of his sad life might never be known. investigations into what happened are still ongoing, and we had an appealfrom the are still ongoing, and we had an appeal from the police are short time ago, they are asking for more information about the secretive life of victoria gayle. we are appealing for anyone who knew victoria around 2004, because we are interested in building a picture of where she was 2004, because we are interested i
our correspondent — andy moore — is outside the court for us.me strong words from the judge. that's right. several times today this was called a unique case and there was a lengthy statement from the judge. thejudge said she lengthy statement from the judge. the judge said she was satisfied that victoria gayle had not caused the death of her son kyzer gayle but she said victoria gayle had lied comprehensively to police and the judge said her little boy had been denied a decent burialfor...
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andy moore reports.n england, but today the cqc says they could be putting patients at risk. it suspended the registration of this online company back in december, partially as a result of a bbc investigation which looked at its sale of antibiotics. the company said it has made many changes to its processes and systems, that will eventually satisfy the regulators. get better — get treated.com. but the cqc is worried more widely about the safety of online services. they say there is a risk of people being prescribed unsuitable medication, the treatment causing complications to existing health conditions, and a lack of monitoring of follow—ups for patients. we have now looked at 11 providers, two of which have been published today, and we are quite shocked about what we've found. and indeed, in those other providers, we've also found some really serious problems, and those reports will be published over the next few weeks. for the first time, the cqc has published a clear set of standards for online doctor
andy moore reports.n england, but today the cqc says they could be putting patients at risk. it suspended the registration of this online company back in december, partially as a result of a bbc investigation which looked at its sale of antibiotics. the company said it has made many changes to its processes and systems, that will eventually satisfy the regulators. get better — get treated.com. but the cqc is worried more widely about the safety of online services. they say there is a risk of...
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andy moore, bbc news.r a happy birthday. according to media reports, a park in ee~e is"e ee according to media reports, a park in $11 is scanning according to media reports, a park in e is scanning visitor's in beijing is scanning visitor's faces before dispensing toilet roll because they're said to be using too much. they scan faces, dispense a fixed amount of loo paper so people can't get double or whatever they to have. the tourist prefer to have. the tourist attraction is reportedly visited by people who take large amounts of loo roll home. why would having facial recognition stop you taking more loo recognltion stop vou ygiy'gg £22; lgg because you can't presumably roll? because you can't presumably get yourface roll? because you can't presumably get your face scanned twice. you could try to fool it though. not that they'll come after you and demand the extra loo roll back. that they'll come after you and demand the extra loo roll backlj think that might be the weirdest i've read out. think that might
andy moore, bbc news.r a happy birthday. according to media reports, a park in ee~e is"e ee according to media reports, a park in $11 is scanning according to media reports, a park in e is scanning visitor's in beijing is scanning visitor's faces before dispensing toilet roll because they're said to be using too much. they scan faces, dispense a fixed amount of loo paper so people can't get double or whatever they to have. the tourist prefer to have. the tourist attraction is reportedly...
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andy moore, bbc news. the force's sweetheart, dame vera lynn, is celebrating her 100th birthday. will also do a display over the cliffs. dame vera said she feels incredibly humbled by efforts to wish her a happy birthday. beautiful. there have been a few private parties but a lovely way. did you know that the bluebirds in the song are not bluebirds but the raf servicemen in their uniforms. that is why they pay you the big bucks. exactly. that is why they pay you the big bucks. exactlyife' could learn from bucks. exactly. you could learn from me. it is un happy day to day and we will be talking about what makes you happy. 0utside will be talking about what makes you happy. outside the normal things. the un says smile, share, eat healthily, give back, spent some time with friends and family and sometimes alone, listen to music, be charitable and say it all the more instead of none the less. no hints of chocolate. we did quite a lot of smiling and sharing. healthy breakfast... i think i failed. smiling and sharing. healthy breakfast... i think i failedlj will not go into details. so
andy moore, bbc news. the force's sweetheart, dame vera lynn, is celebrating her 100th birthday. will also do a display over the cliffs. dame vera said she feels incredibly humbled by efforts to wish her a happy birthday. beautiful. there have been a few private parties but a lovely way. did you know that the bluebirds in the song are not bluebirds but the raf servicemen in their uniforms. that is why they pay you the big bucks. exactly. that is why they pay you the big bucks. exactlyife' could...