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so you want a ban on alcohol on flights from the uk, coming to the balearic islands?ame problem with flights from germany. what punishments would you like to see put in place for people who break the rules if they came in? they must be high—flyers, because at the end these kind of people don't understand any other thing than really getting punished by paying a lot of money. fewer drunks on uk flights would mean more peaceful journeys for other passengers and aviation staff, but it's too late for ally murphy, who recently quit herjob as cabin crew manager for virgin airlines. this is my last everflight... she often worked on long—haul flights, but after 14 years of service that drunk and disruptive behaviour of passengers played a key part in her decision to leave. people just see us as barmaids in the sky. i was pulled into an upper—class bed by a passenger who was feeling particularly lucky, i guess. they would touch your breasts or your bum or your legs, i've had hands going up my skirt before. it's rage inducing and you shouldn't have to deal with that. there are t
so you want a ban on alcohol on flights from the uk, coming to the balearic islands?ame problem with flights from germany. what punishments would you like to see put in place for people who break the rules if they came in? they must be high—flyers, because at the end these kind of people don't understand any other thing than really getting punished by paying a lot of money. fewer drunks on uk flights would mean more peaceful journeys for other passengers and aviation staff, but it's too late...
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travelling to spain where anarchists accused the travel industry of destroying barcelona and the balearic islandsarah? it‘s kind of the big story of the night. i don‘t know if you saw the race but it was really close in the end but it was really close in the end but it was really close in the end but it was pretty emotional stuff out there and the crowd loved it. sealing his place in history as probably the greatest british athlete ever. remarkable, retiring ona high, athlete ever. remarkable, retiring on a high, which very people don‘t like few people do, fantastic, a real feelgood factor for british sport at the moment —— which very few people do. he hasn't been beaten ina few people do. he hasn't been beaten in a global competition since 2011. a fantastic record and i don't want to tell tales out of school, i come into this newsroom quite a bit and i've never heard the news room break out in applause very often but he did when he finished. it looked a bit close towards the end. at one point he was being jostled. he looked tired at one point.
travelling to spain where anarchists accused the travel industry of destroying barcelona and the balearic islandsarah? it‘s kind of the big story of the night. i don‘t know if you saw the race but it was really close in the end but it was really close in the end but it was really close in the end but it was pretty emotional stuff out there and the crowd loved it. sealing his place in history as probably the greatest british athlete ever. remarkable, retiring ona high, athlete ever....
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Aug 5, 2017
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travelling to spain where anarchists accuse the travel industry of destroying barcelona and the balearic islandsw on bbc news it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show: ben is seeking out beats in pakistan. we are watching two beat boxers perform to an audience full of young people eating pizza and enjoying life whilst they are waiting for a rap group to come on. i'm getting my kicks in thailand. i am about to step in the ring with momo. he looks really mean. # spend my life in this sweet surrender... and we're hitting the high notes in manila. # this is a man's world. this is a country that some governments say you probably shouldn't visit as a tourist, pakistan. terror—related incidents, kidnappings and political turmoil have all taken their toll on the country's reputation. and as the country prepares to celebrate its 70th anniversary of independence, the travel show‘s benjamin zand packed his backpack and headed for karachi. i was in karachi, pakistan, on the search for some good news. as a man who likes music, like pretty much everyone else in the world i thought i
travelling to spain where anarchists accuse the travel industry of destroying barcelona and the balearic islandsw on bbc news it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show: ben is seeking out beats in pakistan. we are watching two beat boxers perform to an audience full of young people eating pizza and enjoying life whilst they are waiting for a rap group to come on. i'm getting my kicks in thailand. i am about to step in the ring with momo. he looks really mean. # spend...
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travelling to spain where anarchists accuse the travel industry of destroying barcelona and the balearic islandsnow on bbc news it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. this summer has perhaps given iraqis a glimmer of hope amid all of the darkness that has enveloped their country for so long. mosul, iraq's second city, has been liberated from the jihadists of so—called islamic state, and their caliphate is shrinking fast. but will any semblance of unity and stability follow? my guest today is the veteran vice president of iraq, ayad allawi. does iraq have a viable future? ayad allawi, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. let's begin with the fallout from iraq's national army victory over so—called islamic state in mosul. your prime minister, mr abadi, hailed it as a great victory for iraq. there was a sense of triumphalism in his voice. are you feeling triumphant today? not really. winning a battle or two was not like winning the war. we want to win the war against extremism and against terrorism. in mosul of course this was a good in achievement but indeed we have
travelling to spain where anarchists accuse the travel industry of destroying barcelona and the balearic islandsnow on bbc news it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. this summer has perhaps given iraqis a glimmer of hope amid all of the darkness that has enveloped their country for so long. mosul, iraq's second city, has been liberated from the jihadists of so—called islamic state, and their caliphate is shrinking fast. but will any semblance of unity and stability...