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anisa kadri there at sta nsted to normal. anisa kadri there at stansted airport for us.sh men believed to have been members of the islamic state cell known as "the beatles" complain they can't get a fair trial after losing their citizenship. the head of the un calls for an investigation into the deaths of at least 16 palestinians, during clashes with the israeli army on the gaza border. moscow more than doubles the number of british diplomats it plans to expel in the continuing row over the salisbury poisoning. britain's most senior police officer, the metropolitan commissioner cressida dick, has suggested that social media is partly to blame for some violent crime, including a rising number of knife attacks. in an interview with the times, ms dick said the websites were being used by gangs to glamorise violence and allowed trivial disputes to escalate quickly. the commissioner says she sees a connection between incredibly abusive language used in social media meaning that it makes it "more likely, faster, and harder for people to cool down." she goes on to say that soci
anisa kadri there at sta nsted to normal. anisa kadri there at stansted airport for us.sh men believed to have been members of the islamic state cell known as "the beatles" complain they can't get a fair trial after losing their citizenship. the head of the un calls for an investigation into the deaths of at least 16 palestinians, during clashes with the israeli army on the gaza border. moscow more than doubles the number of british diplomats it plans to expel in the continuing row...
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a normal service is expected to resume this morning. 0ur correspondent anisa kadri joins us from stanstedassengers saying that having been told to leave the terminal and evacuate, they couldn't get out because the doors were locked. can the airport for an explanation for that? well, what we do know is that a lot of people in their say that there was a lot confusion and chaos. what sta nsted there was a lot confusion and chaos. what stansted airport... loss of sound. it was confusing for people... i'm sorry, we will have to interrupt you. we are having some problems with your microphone at the moment so we will have to leave it there for now. thank you very much. anisa kadri at stansted airport. apologies for that. it worked perfectly well and i recall, the i°ys perfectly well and i recall, the joys of live television. —— perfectly well one hour ago. from tomorrow some specially trained paramedics will be able to prescribe medicines to patients who don't need to go to hospital. the change in the law aims to improve care and allow treatment to start more quickly. 0ur health correspondent, c
a normal service is expected to resume this morning. 0ur correspondent anisa kadri joins us from stanstedassengers saying that having been told to leave the terminal and evacuate, they couldn't get out because the doors were locked. can the airport for an explanation for that? well, what we do know is that a lot of people in their say that there was a lot confusion and chaos. what sta nsted there was a lot confusion and chaos. what stansted airport... loss of sound. it was confusing for...
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our news correspondent anisa kadri is at stansted for us now. what is the situation this afternoon?lot better than it was yesterday. in the terminal next to me people there are saying, well, we are very happy because it looks like our flight is going to go today. when they woke up this morning they weren't sure it was going to be the case because of this fire on a shuttle bus yesterday. that fire took 20 minutes to deal with it but the airport made the decision to cancel all flights running until midnight. so the airport said it was a tough decision to come to but they've got they had to come to but they've got they had to do it. one of the difficulties they said was that people who had been through security and those who hadn't got mixed up when people were evacuated so it was a safety issue one of the reasons they decided to cancel the flights. the girls we heard from in the clip you played before you came to me, their experience of confusion, chaos, panic is typical to the ones we've been hearing all day today at sta nsted been hearing all day today at stansted airport been heari
our news correspondent anisa kadri is at stansted for us now. what is the situation this afternoon?lot better than it was yesterday. in the terminal next to me people there are saying, well, we are very happy because it looks like our flight is going to go today. when they woke up this morning they weren't sure it was going to be the case because of this fire on a shuttle bus yesterday. that fire took 20 minutes to deal with it but the airport made the decision to cancel all flights running...
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our news correspondent anisa kadri is at stansted for us now.nsted if stansted back if sta nsted back to if stansted back to normal? stansted says things are getting back to normal, but those two young women you just heard from where hoping they would be in barcelona by now. instead, we met them bleary eyed on the floor of the terminal beside me. that flight had been cancelled yesterday because of this fire that broke out on a shuttle bus, and they we re broke out on a shuttle bus, and they were hoping that that flight would ta ke were hoping that that flight would take off today after having to wait in long queues and rebook and all that sort of thing. they are not the only ones complaining about a lack of information or a lack of organisation. you just have to go on social media and you will see plenty of people having their say on what they felt was a disorganised, chaotic and confused state here at sta nsted. chaotic and confused state here at stansted. but chaotic and confused state here at sta nsted. but sta nsted chaotic and confused stat
our news correspondent anisa kadri is at stansted for us now.nsted if stansted back if sta nsted back to if stansted back to normal? stansted says things are getting back to normal, but those two young women you just heard from where hoping they would be in barcelona by now. instead, we met them bleary eyed on the floor of the terminal beside me. that flight had been cancelled yesterday because of this fire that broke out on a shuttle bus, and they we re broke out on a shuttle bus, and they...
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joining us now, anisa kadri from sta nsted airport. has normal service now resumed? things are getting back to normal. in the last few minutes sta nsted to normal. in the last few minutes stansted airport to normal. in the last few minutes sta nsted airport has to normal. in the last few minutes stansted airport has said it expects things to run as normal but the rest of the easter weekend and the issued an apology as well to the passengers who i've been speaking to this morning who have been in the terminal to my right. they've been there all night with the bleary eyed after flights were cancelled because after flights were cancelled because a shuttle bus caught fire. it was named on an electrical fault, a shuttle bus caught fire. it was named on an electricalfault, why the bus caught fire but hearing that their flights the bus caught fire but hearing that theirflights are the bus caught fire but hearing that their flights are cancelled and you can imagine is neverfun to hear. you only need to go on to twitter to hear what people are saying, saying that they were co
joining us now, anisa kadri from sta nsted airport. has normal service now resumed? things are getting back to normal. in the last few minutes sta nsted to normal. in the last few minutes stansted airport to normal. in the last few minutes sta nsted airport has to normal. in the last few minutes stansted airport has said it expects things to run as normal but the rest of the easter weekend and the issued an apology as well to the passengers who i've been speaking to this morning who have been...
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we can speak now to our reporter anisa kadri who is at stansted airport.ho are still waiting to fly today after their flights were cancelled yesterday. that is right, ina terminal cancelled yesterday. that is right, in a terminaljust behind me there area number of in a terminaljust behind me there are a number of bleary eyed passengers who have been there all night after flights were cancelled because of this fire. it broke out ona because of this fire. it broke out on a shuttle bus, apparently because ofan on a shuttle bus, apparently because of an electrical fault and as a result the terminal had to be evacuated. the people inside telling me it was chaos and you only need to go on social media to see what people have been saying and complaining about. let me just divert your attention to the top of the terminal now, you may be able to see it is black because of that thick smoke that was hanging in the air because of the fire. 0ne young woman who is keen to get back to germany and get out of the uk in time for easter is maria. you have been up all night,
we can speak now to our reporter anisa kadri who is at stansted airport.ho are still waiting to fly today after their flights were cancelled yesterday. that is right, ina terminal cancelled yesterday. that is right, in a terminaljust behind me there area number of in a terminaljust behind me there are a number of bleary eyed passengers who have been there all night after flights were cancelled because of this fire. it broke out ona because of this fire. it broke out on a shuttle bus, apparently...
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anisa kadri has been looking at this in more detail. what more can you tell us about this pay deal?fs and health unions. chiefs and health unions. so it is hoped that any pay deal struck will retain staff. struck will retain staff. pay cap put in place by the government. government. including doctors and dentists, that deal is not far off. any idea of the specifics? reports of a 6. prizes —— prices are rising, they had suffered a pay cut. had suffered a pay cut. agreement struck on this will lead the final approval from ministers. the final approval from ministers. thank you for coming to explain that. still to come. caught up in the conflict. biggest music magazine. the nme will now only be available online. with lead singer of the vaccinesjustin young. they first appeared on the nme‘s famous front cover back in 2011. time for the latest news. the bbc news headlines this morning. to meet north korean leader kim jong—un for talks. and a north korean leader will happen by may. between the two countries. to denuclearisation. nuclear or missile tests. between the republic of korea and
anisa kadri has been looking at this in more detail. what more can you tell us about this pay deal?fs and health unions. chiefs and health unions. so it is hoped that any pay deal struck will retain staff. struck will retain staff. pay cap put in place by the government. government. including doctors and dentists, that deal is not far off. any idea of the specifics? reports of a 6. prizes —— prices are rising, they had suffered a pay cut. had suffered a pay cut. agreement struck on this...
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three—year pay deal. he will provide extra funding to meet the higher costs. 0ur correspondent anisa kadrio this point. this point. headlines about nurses leading the profession. profession. they demanded a pay rise of nearly a% for nhs staff. a% for nhs staff. sector pay caps which has meant pay cannot be increased by more than 1%. cannot be increased by more than 1%. be concerned about recruitment problems. problems. it want any pay deal that is struck, able to retain staff. is struck, able to retain staff. noises coming from these talks are pretty positive aren't they? pretty positive aren't they? midwives and people who man the ambulances. it's on the horizon. government said it would get with us. government said it would get with us. us. gap at the devil will be in the details. details. do we have any specifics on the level of this? reports of a 6. a day before the holiday are said to be premature. be premature. yet what the deal are going to be look like. look like. leave being cut by a day in the case of the 6. 5% increase. 596 increase. thank you. enclave of eastern ghouta in syria
three—year pay deal. he will provide extra funding to meet the higher costs. 0ur correspondent anisa kadrio this point. this point. headlines about nurses leading the profession. profession. they demanded a pay rise of nearly a% for nhs staff. a% for nhs staff. sector pay caps which has meant pay cannot be increased by more than 1%. cannot be increased by more than 1%. be concerned about recruitment problems. problems. it want any pay deal that is struck, able to retain staff. is struck, able...