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i'm back with the latest from bbc london news in half an hour. his is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. it's 6:30am. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: 0n the day of lyra mckee's funeral in belfast, we'll be speaking to two of her closest friends who say they'll remember her as an unbelievable journalist and hope today will be a true celebration of her life. we're taking a look at the fashion industry this morning. sean will be asking if global brands could be clearer about how their clothes are made, and finding out how well some of our biggest high street and online names are doing. # leave a light on... and with an instantly recognisable hit record, a brit award, and a sell—out tour, tom walker will have plenty to talk about when he joins us on the sofa after 9am. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the sri lankan president says he will replace the heads of the country's police and security forces, days after suicide attacks that killed mor
i'm back with the latest from bbc london news in half an hour. his is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. it's 6:30am. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: 0n the day of lyra mckee's funeral in belfast, we'll be speaking to two of her closest friends who say they'll remember her as an unbelievable journalist and hope today will be a true celebration of her life. we're taking a look at the fashion industry this morning. sean...
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tom edwards, bbc london news.e headlines on bbc news: police release new images of the man they believe killed the journalist lyra mckee in northern ireland last week and ask for help from the public in identifying him. lyra was observing riots in londonderry when she was killed. her death has prompted politicians to step up their efforts to restore power—sharing in northern ireland. and retailer debenhams confirms plan to close up to 22 of its stores next year, affecting around 1200 jobs. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello there, welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's releases, mark kermode. mark, you've got something for everyone this week, haven't you? we have. we have eighth grade, the debut feature from bo burnham. avengers: endgame — the saga comes to a conclusion. and bel canto, a trouble drama starring julianne moore. so, eighth grade. just to be clear — because there's a different system in the united states — this is 14—year—olds? exactly. it's the e
tom edwards, bbc london news.e headlines on bbc news: police release new images of the man they believe killed the journalist lyra mckee in northern ireland last week and ask for help from the public in identifying him. lyra was observing riots in londonderry when she was killed. her death has prompted politicians to step up their efforts to restore power—sharing in northern ireland. and retailer debenhams confirms plan to close up to 22 of its stores next year, affecting around 1200 jobs....
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bbc news channel. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. from sri lanka, goodbye. welcome to bbc londontomorrow after the bank holiday break will still face disruption with climate change protestors continuing to block roads around marble arch. whilst other locations have been cleared, the police are aware of plans to demonstrate again at parliament square and say a robust policing plan will be in place. tolu adeoye reports. this is now the last site to be occupied by extinction rebellion. marble arch and surrounding roads continue to be blocked. this is bbc news. the fire service in northern ireland say a running wildfire in county down has been brought under control. hundreds of holidaymakers spent last night in emergency accommodation after the blaze forced them from their caravan park. the wildfire happened in the mourne mountains above the seaside town of newcastle, as chris page reports. on the mountainside, a fire front a mile long threatened some houses as it burned through the gorse. eyewitnesses described it as a running wildfire. 50 firefighters worked to bring the blaze unde
bbc news channel. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. from sri lanka, goodbye. welcome to bbc londontomorrow after the bank holiday break will still face disruption with climate change protestors continuing to block roads around marble arch. whilst other locations have been cleared, the police are aware of plans to demonstrate again at parliament square and say a robust policing plan will be in place. tolu adeoye reports. this is now the last site to be occupied by extinction...
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bbc london several years ago. at the moment, we understand it will remain closed indefinitely. a newuced youth crime by up to 70% outside london, is to open in barking and dagenham today. the youth zone will provide young people with sports and activities, as well as offering counselling and advice about education and training. it's funded by local businesses and newham council and more centres are planned in other london boroughs. the young people we see now — 15, 16 — they were young five, ten years ago when we had a few services. and now those services are cut, unfortunately, what we are seeing on the streets is a result of that. young people need somewhere to go, they need something to do, and, most importantly, they definitely need someone to talk to. let's take a look at the travel situation now. )on the tube there are severe delays on the circle line and on the hammersmith & city following a broken—down train at hammersmith. there are also delays on the district line due to signal failure. on the a13, westbound traffic is building from dagenham into barking is closed. in rainh
bbc london several years ago. at the moment, we understand it will remain closed indefinitely. a newuced youth crime by up to 70% outside london, is to open in barking and dagenham today. the youth zone will provide young people with sports and activities, as well as offering counselling and advice about education and training. it's funded by local businesses and newham council and more centres are planned in other london boroughs. the young people we see now — 15, 16 — they were young...
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good morning from bbc london news.ondon paddleboarder who gave up herjob to fight plastic pollution is calling on the public to help tackle the problem. lizzie carr set up the app plastic patrol. users photograph and tag the location of plastic waste to reveal where the hotspots are. it's already helped identify nearly 200 tonnes of rubbish — that's equivalent to the weight of 15 million water bottles. we've logged 80,000 examples of plastic pollution in an app, which has helped us understand what the problem looks like all over the world and gather really important data so that we can put accountability back in the hands of those responsible. so i think individual actions, you know, they all add up. a charity has launched a new scheme aimed at helping reunite homeless people with their families. the group missing people says the online tool will check if a homeless person has been reported missing and then they'll offer to let their family and friends know they're safe and ask if they'd like to be reunited. it's being
good morning from bbc london news.ondon paddleboarder who gave up herjob to fight plastic pollution is calling on the public to help tackle the problem. lizzie carr set up the app plastic patrol. users photograph and tag the location of plastic waste to reveal where the hotspots are. it's already helped identify nearly 200 tonnes of rubbish — that's equivalent to the weight of 15 million water bottles. we've logged 80,000 examples of plastic pollution in an app, which has helped us understand...
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup.tivists to target tube services today. nearly 300 people have been arrested over two days of action by the group extinction rebellion which has seen roads blocked in central london. retailers claim they've lost 10 million pounds in trade over the last two days and are concerned for staff and customers sales are down, retailers going through difficult. and it's disrupt so we through difficult. and it's disrupt so we asking them out to get a hold of this and stop the destruction in the west end. extinction rebellion has apologised for disruption but says it believes that the action is needed to bring about action on climate change. today marks the 20th anniversary of the brixton market nail bombing. it was the first of three nail bomb attacks over two weeks in london— targeting the capital's black, bangladeshi and gay communities— other devices exploded in brick lane and the admiral duncan pub in soho. three people were killed and a hundred and forty others injured. a charity set up to h
good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup.tivists to target tube services today. nearly 300 people have been arrested over two days of action by the group extinction rebellion which has seen roads blocked in central london. retailers claim they've lost 10 million pounds in trade over the last two days and are concerned for staff and customers sales are down, retailers going through difficult. and it's disrupt so we through difficult. and it's disrupt so we asking them out to get a...
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. —— and nina warhurst, bbc news time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc londonms of the sri lankan terrorist attacks on easter sunday. security has been stepped up across the country, after a series of explosions at churches and hotels that killed around 250 people. tonight, londoners are expected to gather infront of st martin in the fields church to pay tribute to those who lost their lives. the foreign office is advising against travelling to sri lanka, unless absolutely necessary. detectives investigating the murder of a ia—year—old boy in east london injanuary, have arrested a 23—year—old man. jaden moodie was stabbed in leyton, after being knocked off a moped by a mercedes. one man's already been charged with his murder. robbers have targeted a jewellerers in sloane square overnight, driving a transit van into the front of the store. it happened at tiffanys just before 3:00 this morning. the van was driven into the shop, before other members of the gang arrived on mopeds and stole items from the shop window. the mayor's thanked londoners for donating almos
. —— and nina warhurst, bbc news time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc londonms of the sri lankan terrorist attacks on easter sunday. security has been stepped up across the country, after a series of explosions at churches and hotels that killed around 250 people. tonight, londoners are expected to gather infront of st martin in the fields church to pay tribute to those who lost their lives. the foreign office is advising against travelling to...
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bbc news, paris. newsnight is getting under way on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. enjoy the weekend. good evening and welcome to bbc london. chelsea and arsenal make it into the europa league semi finals but it's not all plain sailing at stamford bridge. leaving scotland again — manager alex mcleish is out of a job after their poor start to the euro qualifying campaign. jarell miller insists he's done nothing wrong and will appeal the decision to deny him a licence to face anthonyjoshua. good evening. for the first time in 35 years four english sides will play in european semi finals this season. after liverpool and tottenham's champions league exploits. both chelsea and arsenal have made it past the quarterfinals of the europa league, with second leg winds tonight. chelsea shared an eventful match with slavia prague at stamford bridge — winning 4—3 on the night. to go through 5—3 on aggregate, nick parrott has more. slob via prague came to stanford bridge with their coach hoping to be chelsea's strongest side, he would've been pleased to see him make his second start in this season's competition. at the belgians presence
bbc news, paris. newsnight is getting under way on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. enjoy the weekend. good evening and welcome to bbc london. chelsea and arsenal make it into the europa league semi finals but it's not all plain sailing at stamford bridge. leaving scotland again — manager alex mcleish is out of a job after their poor start to the euro qualifying campaign. jarell miller insists he's done nothing wrong and will appeal the decision to deny him a...
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good morning from bbc london news. i'm.......make 20,000 calls to drug dealers over a four—month period. last year inlink switched off free calls on all of the units for a trial period. now tower hamlets council have asked for the phone lines to be permanently turned off. imperial college london is opening its biggest new academic the molecular sciences research hub building in a generation. the molecular sciences research hub will bring together nearly 800 scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs at the college's campus in white city. it's the largest investment in a university building in the capital this century. it'll be opened later by the mayor. stansted airport has seen a big jump in passenger numbers in the last 12 months. 28 million travellers passed through the airport, an increase of 8.6% on the previous year. it was helped by record numbers in march there's said to be an increased demand to places like the united arab emirates and portugal. families from lambeth and southwark have been sharing their favourite recipes f
good morning from bbc london news. i'm.......make 20,000 calls to drug dealers over a four—month period. last year inlink switched off free calls on all of the units for a trial period. now tower hamlets council have asked for the phone lines to be permanently turned off. imperial college london is opening its biggest new academic the molecular sciences research hub building in a generation. the molecular sciences research hub will bring together nearly 800 scientists, engineers and...
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good morning from bbc london news.'t yet materialised amid continued brexit uncertainty. germany's fifth biggest city, regarded as the main rival european financial hub, is currently expanding its stock exchange. it markets itself as an attractive alternative to london. 0ne analyst told us the transfer of staff here may not have happened as expected but it was only a matter of time. now i think it is more of the planning than the real situation of people leaving london. the longer this process is going on, the more people will be uncertain and will go to frankfurt and paris where the financial sector is important. after ten days of action, the extinction rebellion campaign group will end their protests this evening. the group have occupied key parts of central london including parliament square and oxford circus, with over a thousand activists arrested. they're planning a closing ceremony this evening and have thanked their supporters. the rspca says it it received more than 2000 calls about exotic animals in capital l
good morning from bbc london news.'t yet materialised amid continued brexit uncertainty. germany's fifth biggest city, regarded as the main rival european financial hub, is currently expanding its stock exchange. it markets itself as an attractive alternative to london. 0ne analyst told us the transfer of staff here may not have happened as expected but it was only a matter of time. now i think it is more of the planning than the real situation of people leaving london. the longer this process...
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm tolu adeoye. tudy has found the loudest stretches are on the northern, victoria, jubilee and ba kerloo lines. the ucl‘s dr greenberg is calling for warning signs to be put up across the network. he says the damage could be permena nt. that sort of noise exposure without hearing protection is going to cause permanent hearing loss. we are all born with 16,000 hair cells, and after noise exposure, those hair cells start to get damaged, and they don't recover once they've gone. well, in a statement, transport for london has said they reguarly monitor noise levels and carry out work on the track to mitigate noise. they add that the health and safety executive guidance suggests tube noise is unlikely to cause any long—term damage to hearing. detectives investigating the abduction and rape of two women in linked attacks have released an image of a suspect. the cctv pictures were taken at a hotel in watford, near to where both women escaped. one woman had been taken from chingford, the other from edgware.
good morning from bbc london news, i'm tolu adeoye. tudy has found the loudest stretches are on the northern, victoria, jubilee and ba kerloo lines. the ucl‘s dr greenberg is calling for warning signs to be put up across the network. he says the damage could be permena nt. that sort of noise exposure without hearing protection is going to cause permanent hearing loss. we are all born with 16,000 hair cells, and after noise exposure, those hair cells start to get damaged, and they don't...
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm alice salfield.boat crash on the thames is due back in the country tomorrow. charlotte brown died after falling from the boat while on a date in december 2015. jack shepherd handed himself in to authorities in georgia afterfleeing his manslaughter trial. he was found guilty in his absence and sentenced to six years in prison. three high—rise tower blocks in reading will have sprinkler systems retrofitted. the council isn't legally required to install them but made the decision after being advised to by an independent fire inspector who checked the flats after the grenfell tragedy. it is a good idea. they have to make people safe. yeah, we do worry about it. if we've got that sprinkler, it can help in some way. i think it's a good idea. it's important in case there is a fire break—out. i'm very happy about the idea — it definitely increases the safety of the place i'm living in. new luxury steam rail services will be running from london waterloo this summer. the royal windsor steam express, seen here,
good morning from bbc london news, i'm alice salfield.boat crash on the thames is due back in the country tomorrow. charlotte brown died after falling from the boat while on a date in december 2015. jack shepherd handed himself in to authorities in georgia afterfleeing his manslaughter trial. he was found guilty in his absence and sentenced to six years in prison. three high—rise tower blocks in reading will have sprinkler systems retrofitted. the council isn't legally required to install...
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bbc news from bbc news with sally baldock and ben thompson. creeping closer to a deal — talks between the us and china resume today in a bid to end the bitter trade war. live from london
bbc news from bbc news with sally baldock and ben thompson. creeping closer to a deal — talks between the us and china resume today in a bid to end the bitter trade war. live from london
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm geeta pendse. as "beyond unacceptable". more than 500 people have been arrested during climate change demonstrations this week, at locations, including oxford circus and waterloo bridge. a thousand officers have been deployed daily with many having rest days cancelled and working 12 hour shifts. battersea dogs and cats home say they're training up welfare groups from around the world to care for stray and abandoned animals. they had so many enquiries from rescue teams who wanted to visit them, they decided to create a new academy to teach them about how they work and share their expertise. so far, they've welcomed teams from india and they say they've signed up others from spain, cyprus and mauritus. our delegates are with us for five days. we take us through the entire journey from the moment it enters to the moment it leaves us and goes to its forever home. how we look after the animals in terms of their welfare and health but also in terms of the behaviour aspect. let's take a look at the travel
good morning from bbc london news, i'm geeta pendse. as "beyond unacceptable". more than 500 people have been arrested during climate change demonstrations this week, at locations, including oxford circus and waterloo bridge. a thousand officers have been deployed daily with many having rest days cancelled and working 12 hour shifts. battersea dogs and cats home say they're training up welfare groups from around the world to care for stray and abandoned animals. they had so many...
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup.uption in the capital have come to an end. protesters have now left oxford circus, waterloo bridge and parliament square, but are continuing to occupy a legally approved area at marble arch. more than 900 people have been arrested. members of the group say they've called off plans to hold a giant picnic on the a40 by edgware road tube station today. the father of murdered teenager stephen lawrence says he no longer thinks about his son's remaining killers being brought to justice. dr neville lawrence says he's now focused on stopping further bloodshed, following the surge in violent crime. today is the first ever stephen lawrence day to coincide with the 25th anniversary of stephen's death. he was murdered by a gang of racists in south—east london in 1993. businesses are being encouraged to hire more people on the autistic spectrum. research by yougov found almost a third of employers think people with autism won't fit into the workplace. but one it consultancy has found their approach
good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup.uption in the capital have come to an end. protesters have now left oxford circus, waterloo bridge and parliament square, but are continuing to occupy a legally approved area at marble arch. more than 900 people have been arrested. members of the group say they've called off plans to hold a giant picnic on the a40 by edgware road tube station today. the father of murdered teenager stephen lawrence says he no longer thinks about his son's...
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bbc news, it's time for newswatch. this week, samira ahmed asks if climate change is getting enough attention from bbc news. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. the extension rebellion protest in londone president of the united states uses bad language, is the news at ten entitled to broadcast his words in full? for much of the past fortnight, climate change protesters have made their presence felt in locations across london. last wednesday, tom symons caught up with some of them on waterloo bridge. this is normally one of the busiest bridges across the thames. extension rebellion, a new direct action protest group, hope to take control of this and other key london locations for up to two weeks. but today police moved in and made more arrests. by the time the protest had finished, this thursday can more than 1000 people had been arrested. 0pinions about the bbc‘s coverage of the demonstrations was divided. can asking... but other viewers last week had the opposite perspective of here is stephen serling and mel. during a
bbc news, it's time for newswatch. this week, samira ahmed asks if climate change is getting enough attention from bbc news. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. the extension rebellion protest in londone president of the united states uses bad language, is the news at ten entitled to broadcast his words in full? for much of the past fortnight, climate change protesters have made their presence felt in locations across london. last wednesday, tom symons caught up with some of...
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london's air. tom edwards, bbc news. with me is simon birkett, the founder and director of clean air in london. a sense of the scale, how big a problem are these polluting vehicles in our cities? well, i think the context of this is that air pollution is the largest environmental health risk, killing about 7 million people a year. now, this ultra low emission zone entering into force today is targeting the most polluting vehicles in the most polluted place, which is a sensible approach, but london's problem is primarily diesel and that is what this is focused on. and so how effective can this be? what kind of difference to the quality of our air here in london will this make? well, you can make the difference between london's air complying with world health 0rganisation guidelines or not, we have seen some real progress over have seen some real progress over the last year but what the mayor estimates is that this measure will reduce by about 15% the number of road links in central london which will be breaching the world health 0rganisation guidelines. and we can see, it will take a look now at
london's air. tom edwards, bbc news. with me is simon birkett, the founder and director of clean air in london. a sense of the scale, how big a problem are these polluting vehicles in our cities? well, i think the context of this is that air pollution is the largest environmental health risk, killing about 7 million people a year. now, this ultra low emission zone entering into force today is targeting the most polluting vehicles in the most polluted place, which is a sensible approach, but...
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm tolu adeoye. emission zone. from today, older and more polluting cars will have to pay to enter central london. the mayor hopes it'll help to reduce toxic air but londoners and businesses will be unfairly hit. drivers can check whether their vehicles meet the standards on the transport for london website. i accept there are businesses will find this transition difficult. tfl, we have made sure that our buses are compliant, which has been an expensive process. we've reached a deal with the nhs, the police, the fire service, small business and charities, is low income families. this is a hidden, invisible killer and i'm not willing to stand by while things get worse. uncensored pages of the met‘s so called gangs matrix — which included names of those suspected of being involved in crimes — was emailed to more than 40 people by a worker at newham council and then posted on social media. newham has apologised for the breach in 2017 and said "lessons had been learned." first—time buyers in london face a
good morning from bbc london news, i'm tolu adeoye. emission zone. from today, older and more polluting cars will have to pay to enter central london. the mayor hopes it'll help to reduce toxic air but londoners and businesses will be unfairly hit. drivers can check whether their vehicles meet the standards on the transport for london website. i accept there are businesses will find this transition difficult. tfl, we have made sure that our buses are compliant, which has been an expensive...
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london's air. tom edwards, bbc news. i will speak now to vancouver's former chief planner. ake of what london is doing here? well, it's a dramatic example of something that many world cities are doing, whether it is madrid or paris oi’ doing, whether it is madrid or paris or oslo, where i have worked, or even cities like new york looking at congestion charges. there are all sorts of cities all over the world looking to address urban pollution because of the dramatic health impacts. but at the same time, addressing climate change, because many of the same solutions that address urban pollution are part of the mitigation that we desperately need to address climate change. so if you have got this idea, and if it works, of course, here in london, targeting diesel and petrol, to try and bring down the air pollution, what other kinds of things can cities do? well, cities - i think smart cities are starting to look at multiple approaches, first of all at reducing pollution itself, particular from cars and from buildings. and we have to recognise that a lot of cities are susceptible
london's air. tom edwards, bbc news. i will speak now to vancouver's former chief planner. ake of what london is doing here? well, it's a dramatic example of something that many world cities are doing, whether it is madrid or paris oi’ doing, whether it is madrid or paris or oslo, where i have worked, or even cities like new york looking at congestion charges. there are all sorts of cities all over the world looking to address urban pollution because of the dramatic health impacts. but at the...
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm alice salfield.g the hard shoulder of motorways as an extra lane. known as smart motorways, a number of routes around the capital — including parts of the m1 and m25 — have already been converted to increase the number of driving lanes. but emergency services say in some cases it's taking them longer to reach accidents. the former transport minister who brought in the change is also concerned. at the moment it's clearly not safe using smart motorways. the wives and children of people that have been killed rescuing us off the motorways, and smart motorways, that cannot be right in the 21st century. but the department for transport says evidence shows smart motorways are just as safe as conventional ones and that they are continuing to make emergency areas more frequent and visible. with schools off for easter holidays, the mayor and the police are attempting to tackle youth violence by providing activities for at risk londoners. hackney, brixton, and camden are just some of the boroughs taking part. t
good morning from bbc london news, i'm alice salfield.g the hard shoulder of motorways as an extra lane. known as smart motorways, a number of routes around the capital — including parts of the m1 and m25 — have already been converted to increase the number of driving lanes. but emergency services say in some cases it's taking them longer to reach accidents. the former transport minister who brought in the change is also concerned. at the moment it's clearly not safe using smart motorways....
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good morning from bbc london news. impact on day—to—day family life. said it has a huge impact on day-to-day family life. the only thing that is around us as warehouses and business centres. there is not a shot, the closest one isa40 there is not a shot, the closest one is a 40 minute walk. even to commute, to get back to your family live and things like that, that makes you feel isolated because you have to walk one hour before you can even try to travel elsewhere. a man has been arrested following what has been described as an unexplained death in harrow. a man in his 40s was found yesterday afternoon with an injury which was initially thought to be a stab or slash one. another person, who was allegedly seen running from the scene with a machete has been arrested on suspicion of murder. a number of short story stations have been installed in canary wharf. the vending machines well to spend stories at no charge lasting between one and five minutes long. it is hoped it will encourage people to ta ke hoped it will encou
good morning from bbc london news. impact on day—to—day family life. said it has a huge impact on day-to-day family life. the only thing that is around us as warehouses and business centres. there is not a shot, the closest one isa40 there is not a shot, the closest one is a 40 minute walk. even to commute, to get back to your family live and things like that, that makes you feel isolated because you have to walk one hour before you can even try to travel elsewhere. a man has been arrested...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, london, ontario.iimagine i imagine that there is so much going on and to absorb the but i wonder, since you have arrived, have any moments stood out to you as being particularly poignant or moving? absolutely. it is such a tragic and horrific thing to have happened to this country. most people have not seen this sort of violence since the end of the civil war in 2009 so many sri lanka and is i have spoken to are still in shock. of course they are grieving the loss of family of course they are grieving the loss offamily and of course they are grieving the loss of family and friends. it has been a horrifying thing for them to experience. also incredibly hard to report as a journalist. i was here last week as a tourist and to see the difference in the mood last week they had new year celebrations and it was a festive and joyous time and to return this week after these attacks, i should say that it is coming up to 5am here in sri lanka. the curfew in place overnight has been lifted. it is a national state
pallab ghosh, bbc news, london, ontario.iimagine i imagine that there is so much going on and to absorb the but i wonder, since you have arrived, have any moments stood out to you as being particularly poignant or moving? absolutely. it is such a tragic and horrific thing to have happened to this country. most people have not seen this sort of violence since the end of the civil war in 2009 so many sri lanka and is i have spoken to are still in shock. of course they are grieving the loss of...
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live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. ndon, 8am in singapore and 2am in paris. just 2a hours after notre—dame was burning and the worst was feared, there is this morning a mixture of grief, defiance and hope in paris. hundreds of millions of dollars are pouring in to rebuild the landmark cathedral within the next five years. the french president emmanuel macron says it will be even "more beautiful" than before. however many art works inside the building have been lost for good. from paris, our correspondent lucy williamson reports. words were hard to find last night to describe this loss, to absorb this scene. what burned with notre—dame, high above the paris skyline, was 800 years of history. for some, the physical anchor of paris, the cultural soul of france. it took 23 minutes to confirm the fire alert and send emergency crews to the scene. the fire was spreading quickly, oak rafters that had held the roof for centuries turning to ash in the evening sky. the central spire holding out against its own destruction until th
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london and how it plans to expand. you're with business live from bbc news. hed until 2021. crossrail was supposed to open last year but bbc news has been told none of the new stations has been finished, and there are concerns about the signalling system. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge has the story. it's one of the most impressive engineering projects in modern times. a new high—tech high—capacity rail line underneath central london. but a senior source associated with crossrail as told bbc news that this railway might not be complete until the spring of 2021. with none of the new stations finished, a best case scenario, i'm told, is the spring of next year. the budget was {14.8 billion. after initial delays were announced, that rose to £17.6 billion. with another delay likely, that figure could rise again. there's so much uncertainty because software on the new trains, most of which sit idle, is still not fully compatible with signalling in the tunnel. we're told marrying them up is proving much harder than was originally envisaged. this is the fir
london and how it plans to expand. you're with business live from bbc news. hed until 2021. crossrail was supposed to open last year but bbc news has been told none of the new stations has been finished, and there are concerns about the signalling system. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge has the story. it's one of the most impressive engineering projects in modern times. a new high—tech high—capacity rail line underneath central london. but a senior source associated with crossrail...
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm tolu adeoye.orth london. the victim was attcked in kentish town at about eight thirty last night. no arrests have been made and police are appealing for witnesses. it happened on the same day the prime minster held a summit on serious youth violence. not enough children in need are recieving free school meals. that's the conclusion of a report for the child poverty action group. researchers found around one in four children went hungry at times. the group's calling for universal free school meals. the government's says it's supporting over one million of the country's most disadvantaged children through the scheme. 750 jobs will be created in essex as part of a new base being opened by ryanair at southend airport. it's thought the 300 million pound investment will allow the airport to welcome at least a million more passengers a year, flying 1a routes across eight european countries. makeup companies are reporting record sales for products claiming to protect the skin from pollution. beauty expert
good morning from bbc london news, i'm tolu adeoye.orth london. the victim was attcked in kentish town at about eight thirty last night. no arrests have been made and police are appealing for witnesses. it happened on the same day the prime minster held a summit on serious youth violence. not enough children in need are recieving free school meals. that's the conclusion of a report for the child poverty action group. researchers found around one in four children went hungry at times. the...
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm asad ahmad. the mayor and calls on him to ‘reflect on whether he's fit to fulfil his role'. sadeeq khan says he has "every confidence" in mr brown. crossrail was due to open last december — it could now be two years before passengers can start using it. self—harm among men is increasing faster in london — than anywhere else in the country. figures obtained by bbc london show that since 2005 — the number of men being admitted to hospital with self—harm injuries has more than doubled. mental health charities say it's due to a variety of reasons. it might be because they are seeing distressing images online. it might be because of the relationships they are going through at the moment or the adversity or trauma in their life. ultimately, it's really important that we are starting to identify that young men are turning up to hospital having self harmed because that behaviour would have gone unnoticed before. a day after ‘extinction rebellion' activists took—over part of the natural history museum, po
good morning from bbc london news, i'm asad ahmad. the mayor and calls on him to ‘reflect on whether he's fit to fulfil his role'. sadeeq khan says he has "every confidence" in mr brown. crossrail was due to open last december — it could now be two years before passengers can start using it. self—harm among men is increasing faster in london — than anywhere else in the country. figures obtained by bbc london show that since 2005 — the number of men being admitted to hospital...
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and you can watch all the highlights from this year's london marthon on bbc sport website. we're back with the late news 0ur sports reporter kate grey has been there on the finish line on the mall, soaking up the atmosphere and a little earlier sent us this update. many memorable moments, that one in particular with big ben being very iconic i think we'll remember that one for years to come. as you've said, there's been tents, i've just seen a rhino, the wombles are finishing, and it's starting to peter out here. the crowds becoming much smaller. they've been running for about five to six hours here now, so, again, amazing achievement getting round the 26.2 mile course. they make their way, behind me, past me, then they gather their medals just here, which is thatjingling noise you can probably hear. to really appreciate the achievement they've made here. there have been plenty of selfies on the finishing line, plenty of emotions, as well, which is completely understandable, but one gentleman who has every right to be emotional after this race was steve bland, who i spoke to earlier today. now, his wife
and you can watch all the highlights from this year's london marthon on bbc sport website. we're back with the late news 0ur sports reporter kate grey has been there on the finish line on the mall, soaking up the atmosphere and a little earlier sent us this update. many memorable moments, that one in particular with big ben being very iconic i think we'll remember that one for years to come. as you've said, there's been tents, i've just seen a rhino, the wombles are finishing, and it's starting...
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jonah fisher, bbc news, in kiev. londont its best and most fashionable foot forward, as designers look to shanghai to crack an extremely lucrative luxury market. big brands are looking for even bigger business at the shanghai fashion week, alongside local designers. casey hall, the asia correspondent for the industry publication the business of fashion, told me that brands hoping to make inroads in china will need to address the disconnect between fashion and feminism. 0ne one thing that international brands should certainly do is start listening to the local china teams. i think some of the biggest missteps happen when international brands send messaging or marketing from their headquarters in europe or in america and do not listen to the input from china teams telling them what is happening on the ground here. i think that is still quite endemic in the luxury industry in particular. some of the rising chinese brands that we are seeing here at shanghai fashion week, i think i particularly well placed to ta ke think i parti
jonah fisher, bbc news, in kiev. londont its best and most fashionable foot forward, as designers look to shanghai to crack an extremely lucrative luxury market. big brands are looking for even bigger business at the shanghai fashion week, alongside local designers. casey hall, the asia correspondent for the industry publication the business of fashion, told me that brands hoping to make inroads in china will need to address the disconnect between fashion and feminism. 0ne one thing that...
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bbc news... crossrail, the new london line being built across the capital, could be over two years behind schedulen the capital. nearly 400 people have been arrested and three charged. facebook bans a dozen british far—right individuals and organisations — including the english defence league, britain first and the former president of the british national party nick griffin. i'm rebecca, in the business news... shoppers are apparently unfazed by brexit. latest figures from the country's official office for national statistics showed retail sales takings rose in march — that wasn't what was expected. sales were 6.7% higher than a year ago — the biggest rise in two and a half years. the competition watchdog says the uk's "big four" accounting firms must ringfence auditing from their consultancy work. it reviewed the industry after accountants failed to spot business failures at the likes of carillion and bhs. regulators found pwc‘s lead auditor of bhs spent two hours on its 2014 audit and 31 hours on better paid non—audit work. lobby group the city uk, said the plan made a good headline, but wouldn'
bbc news... crossrail, the new london line being built across the capital, could be over two years behind schedulen the capital. nearly 400 people have been arrested and three charged. facebook bans a dozen british far—right individuals and organisations — including the english defence league, britain first and the former president of the british national party nick griffin. i'm rebecca, in the business news... shoppers are apparently unfazed by brexit. latest figures from the country's...
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london. and singapore. this is bbc world news. it is news day. good morning. 's eight am in singapore and 1am in london — where just an hour ago, the world's first ultra low emissions zone came into operation. drivers of polluting vehicles — from motorbikes to lorries — coming into the centre of the city will have to pay to enter the area. and where london leads — will others follow? tom edwards reports. this is the clean air choir, organised by mums to support the new ultra low emission zone. pollution is a worry. we all need to think about what impact air pollution is having on our children right now on all of us and road transport is the major source of air pollution in london. on this map, red and yellow show the high levels of pollution near roads, older, more polluting cars will have to pay to enter central london, with the worlds first ultra low emission zone. petrol vehicles over 1a years old in diesel vehicles over four will have to pay the charge £12.50 every day and it runs 21w. most motorbikes will have to comply. the best way to check if your vehic
london. and singapore. this is bbc world news. it is news day. good morning. 's eight am in singapore and 1am in london — where just an hour ago, the world's first ultra low emissions zone came into operation. drivers of polluting vehicles — from motorbikes to lorries — coming into the centre of the city will have to pay to enter the area. and where london leads — will others follow? tom edwards reports. this is the clean air choir, organised by mums to support the new ultra low...
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bbc news... a blockbuster tie with barcelona for liverpool. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. crossrail, the new underground railway line running east to west through central londonmay not be finished until the spring of 2021, making it over two years behind schedule. the bbc has learned that none of the stations for the new line have been completed and there are concerns about the signalling system. the project, which is the largest of its kind in europe, is also nearly three billion pounds over budget. our transport correspondent, tom burridge, reports. this is why a new rail line is needed. even during easter holidays, the east to west rush hour is a squeeze. but now another warning for commuters that crossrail might still be some way off. it doesn't surprise me to be honest because most things are delayed, aren't they? it's still good it's happening eventually, i guess, whenever that is. it sounds like a bit of a joke, doesn't it? if it's supposed to be done... december last year it was supposed to open? when it finally gets here, yes, it will be a massive help to everyone who lives on either side of london. it is one of the most impressive engineering projec
bbc news... a blockbuster tie with barcelona for liverpool. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. crossrail, the new underground railway line running east to west through central londonmay not be finished until the spring of 2021, making it over two years behind schedule. the bbc has learned that none of the stations for the new line have been completed and there are concerns about the signalling system. the project, which is the largest of its kind in europe, is also nearly three...
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new home at london zoo. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news: relegated with five games left to play, fulham'sshahid khan, says they've let the fans down, but he remains committed to the club.
new home at london zoo. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news: relegated with five games left to play, fulham'sshahid khan, says they've let the fans down, but he remains committed to the club.
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live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in washington dc, where a redcated version of the mueller report has finally been published. the investigation was probing alleged collusion between the trump election campaign and moscow. after the report was made public, clearing the trump team of collusion, the president was quick to tweet "game over". but the matter is far from over for democrats after it emerged the president tried to have robert mueller removed from the investigation. our north america editor, jon sopel has the latest. a watershed moment for this president and maybe the presidency itself. the trouble is that the white house meeting wounded warriors today. but for his two—year long battle with robert mueller, he he has emerged unscathed, with reputation intake. he said his guests reputation intake. he said his gu ests we re reputation intake. he said his guests were having a good time. i'm having a good day as well. it was called no pollution, no obstruction. before pu
live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in washington dc, where a redcated version of the mueller report has finally been published. the investigation was probing alleged collusion between the trump election campaign and moscow. after the report was made public, clearing the trump team of collusion, the president was quick to tweet "game over". but the matter is far from over for...
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live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. forjoining us. it's midnight in london, 7am in singapore, and 6am in indonesia's capital jakarta, where supporters of presidentjoko widodo have been celebrating the news he has likely won another term as leader. unofficial results give him a lead of 10 percentage points over his rival, former general prabowo subianto. but president widodo is already facing challenges ahead. from jakarta, karishma vaswani sent this report. a decisive victory for indonesian presidentjoko widodo, according to unofficial quick count results. translation: from these initial exit polls we've seen that we have one, but we must be patient and wait for the official results. supporters of joko widodo have gathered here to try to catch a glimpse of the man they have just voted in as this country's next president, for the second time. the celebrations are just beginning, but already he's facing challenges ahead. his rival and former general, prabowo subianto, says exit polls conducted by his camp shows that he is
live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. forjoining us. it's midnight in london, 7am in singapore, and 6am in indonesia's capital jakarta, where supporters of presidentjoko widodo have been celebrating the news he has likely won another term as leader. unofficial results give him a lead of 10 percentage points over his rival, former general prabowo subianto. but president widodo is already facing challenges ahead. from jakarta, karishma vaswani sent...
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rami abukalam, bbc news, london.eland are questioning two men in connection with the murder of thejournalist, lyra mckee. the 29—year—old was shot dead as she was watching rioting in londonderry on thursday night — 21 years after the good friday peace agreement was signed. the suspects, who are 18 and i9, were arrested under the terrorism act. officials say they believe a dissident irish republican group, the new ira, was behind the killing. from belfast, louise cullen reports. a journalist, campaigner, beloved partner and devoted daughter. the police today said they'd met lyra mckee's family to try to answer their questions and they said the killing had united the community against the dissidents. my broader concern is that what we're seeing is a new breed of terrorists coming through the ranks. and that, for me, is a very worrying situation. there is a real sense that what happened to lyra marked the sea change, and i want people to have confidence to come forward. two men were arrested in derry this morning in con
rami abukalam, bbc news, london.eland are questioning two men in connection with the murder of thejournalist, lyra mckee. the 29—year—old was shot dead as she was watching rioting in londonderry on thursday night — 21 years after the good friday peace agreement was signed. the suspects, who are 18 and i9, were arrested under the terrorism act. officials say they believe a dissident irish republican group, the new ira, was behind the killing. from belfast, louise cullen reports. a...
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bbc. carlos ghosn is gone from nissan as shareholders appoint the renault chairman as the new director. live from london, that's our top story on monday 8 april. hello, this is business live from the bbc. carlos ghosn is gone from nissan and the better than expected jobs report from the us on friday has given markets a boost — but how long will it last as we head into another big week for brexit. and we'll hear from the woman he made a nut butter in her kitchen. now her not brand has become an international bestseller. with $12 million. the uk government says websites could be fined over harmful online content, we want to know if you think internet sites should be liable or is this an attack as some say on free speech. let us know what you think. hello and welcome to business live. a busy monday, so let's get started. big changes ahead for one of the world ‘s largest car companies. it's been holding a large meeting today. carlos: as dead as a director. he rescued the firm from near ba n kru ptcy rescued the firm from near bankruptcy 20 years ago but from what she is accused of siphoning funds. he is in
bbc. carlos ghosn is gone from nissan as shareholders appoint the renault chairman as the new director. live from london, that's our top story on monday 8 april. hello, this is business live from the bbc. carlos ghosn is gone from nissan and the better than expected jobs report from the us on friday has given markets a boost — but how long will it last as we head into another big week for brexit. and we'll hear from the woman he made a nut butter in her kitchen. now her not brand has become...
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bbc news at one. shamima begum — the east london teenager who joined the islamic state group — has been granted legal to help fight the decision to strip her of her british citizenship. ms begum is being held in a detention camp in northern syria after is fighters were driven from the region. she left the uk aged 15, and wanted to return to raise a baby son, who has since died. there have been many other cases in the last decade of legal aid being granted to people stripped of their nationality because of terror links. in an interview this morning,
bbc news at one. shamima begum — the east london teenager who joined the islamic state group — has been granted legal to help fight the decision to strip her of her british citizenship. ms begum is being held in a detention camp in northern syria after is fighters were driven from the region. she left the uk aged 15, and wanted to return to raise a baby son, who has since died. there have been many other cases in the last decade of legal aid being granted to people stripped of their...
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jon donnison, bbc news, in central london. let's get some of the day's other news.the us have arrested a man suspected of belonging to the militia group, which has been stopping migrants trying to cross the country's border with mexico. 69—year—old larry hopkins has been charged with illegally possessing a gun and ammunition. it comes just days after a video was released of a vigilante group detaining dozens of migrants in the desert. they have been widely condemned by civil rights groups and local officials. commemorations have been held in the us state of colorado to mark the 20th anniversary of the mass shooting at columbine high school in which 13 people were killed. the gunmen, who were students at the school, finally turned their weapons on themselves. flowers and cards have been laid at a memorial to the victims in the suburb of denver. there's been heavy fighting south of the libyan capital, tripoli, after soldiers loyal to the un—backed government said they had launched a counter—offensive against general khalifa haftar‘s forces. more than 200 people have d
jon donnison, bbc news, in central london. let's get some of the day's other news.the us have arrested a man suspected of belonging to the militia group, which has been stopping migrants trying to cross the country's border with mexico. 69—year—old larry hopkins has been charged with illegally possessing a gun and ammunition. it comes just days after a video was released of a vigilante group detaining dozens of migrants in the desert. they have been widely condemned by civil rights groups...
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live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. ld join us. it's 1am in london, 8am in singapore and 9am in pyongyang where north korea says its leader, kim jong—un, has overseen the test of what it describes as a "new type of tactical guided weapon with a powerful warhead". the test is the first since mr kim's second summit with president trump in february. laura bickerjoins us from the south korean capital, seoul. laura, how significant is this new missile test from north korea? and's difficult to tell, because the release from state media gives very few details about the weapon, other thanit few details about the weapon, other than it contained a powerful warhead and has weighty significance for the north korean army. that's all we are told. contrast the two 2017, when we had a number of missiles being fired from north korea. they were very specific about those details. this time we're not actually sure what this weapon looks like. it looks similartoa this weapon looks like. it looks similar to a launch in november of last year o
live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. ld join us. it's 1am in london, 8am in singapore and 9am in pyongyang where north korea says its leader, kim jong—un, has overseen the test of what it describes as a "new type of tactical guided weapon with a powerful warhead". the test is the first since mr kim's second summit with president trump in february. laura bickerjoins us from the south korean capital, seoul. laura, how significant is...
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bbc breakfast. including all the latest boat, business and entertainment stops to stay with us on bbc news. the latest headlines: london in the world to introduce an ultra low emission zone in an effort to improve air quality. president trump has announced is the woman in charge of his order policy. kirstjen nielsen has said she resigned with immediate effect. a british woman could face two years in prison in dubai for insulting her ex—husband ‘s wife on facebook. now it is time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the guardian and the countdown to brexit enters what could be its final days. this article describes mounting frustration that talks with the labour party aren't bearing fruit, as mrs may prepares to head to brussels for an emergency summit later this week. next, we look at the bbc website and one of our leading stories this morning. the british government says it's planning to introduce new regulations, that would hold websites to account for offensive content, such as terrorist propaganda. bloomberg is among the papers covering the conflict in li
bbc breakfast. including all the latest boat, business and entertainment stops to stay with us on bbc news. the latest headlines: london in the world to introduce an ultra low emission zone in an effort to improve air quality. president trump has announced is the woman in charge of his order policy. kirstjen nielsen has said she resigned with immediate effect. a british woman could face two years in prison in dubai for insulting her ex—husband ‘s wife on facebook. now it is time to look at...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, london, ontario. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear.e warmest easter monday on record across the uk, with several places seeing temperatures peaking at 25 celsius, 77 fahrenheit. a few rogue showers in the south—west by the end of the day and some of those will linger first thing on tuesday, affecting south wales as well. more of a breeze, it is going to drag a veil of high cloud across the country. so for tuesday, temperatures not quite as stunning. a bit cooler as well on exposed coasts. but then it's all change on wednesday, with these areas of low pressure pushing in from the atlantic. it'll bring some rain, some of it heavy, across south—west england and wales, with rumbles of thunder into the midlands and the north of england as we go through the day. it should stay dry and warm for scotland, cooler and fresher behind. and that marks the change as we go into thursday. for the end of the week, it's cooler and showery, back to where we should be.
pallab ghosh, bbc news, london, ontario. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear.e warmest easter monday on record across the uk, with several places seeing temperatures peaking at 25 celsius, 77 fahrenheit. a few rogue showers in the south—west by the end of the day and some of those will linger first thing on tuesday, affecting south wales as well. more of a breeze, it is going to drag a veil of high cloud across the country. so for tuesday, temperatures not quite as...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. londonect every polluting vehicle coming into central london from motorbikes to lorries, and in a couple of years' time that charging zone will become over 10 times bigger. the change is a radical one, provoking strong feelings, as tom edwards reports. this is the clean air choir, organised by mums who support the new ultra low emissions zone. we need to think about what impact air pollution is having on our children just now. road transport is the major source of air pollution in an —— in london. major source of air pollution in an -- in london. this map shows the high levels of pollution in the roads. from tomorrow, all the more polluting cars will have to pay to enter central london with the worlds's first ultra low emissions zone. diesel vehicles overfour old as well will have to pay £12 50. motorbikes and hgvs will also have to comply. the best way to check if your vehicle is compliant is to go on to the tsl vehicle checker stop —— the on to the tsl vehicle checker stop -- the tfl on to
nicholas witchell, bbc news. londonect every polluting vehicle coming into central london from motorbikes to lorries, and in a couple of years' time that charging zone will become over 10 times bigger. the change is a radical one, provoking strong feelings, as tom edwards reports. this is the clean air choir, organised by mums who support the new ultra low emissions zone. we need to think about what impact air pollution is having on our children just now. road transport is the major source of...
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london marathon history was raised. but the finishing line is still too low. hang on — stop the clock, stop the clock. joe wilson, bbc news brighton 4—0. in front of a wsl record crowd, the gunners led 2—0 by the break, before beth meade added to their tally in the second half, ending their seven—year wait for the title. if you don't want to know today's premier league results, please look away now. manchester city have returned to the top after narrowly beating burnley i—0, thanks to sergio aguero's second—half goal, which was eventually awarded using goal—line technology. it means pep guardiola's side are just two games away from retaining the title. elsewhere, chelsea held manchester united to a draw, while arsenal lost to leicester. in the scottish premiership, rangers have postponed celtic‘s title celebrations for another week with victory over aberdeen, while the edinburgh derby ended in a 1—1 draw. sheffield united will return to the top flight next season after their promotion challengers, leeds united, could only manage a 1—1 draw with aston villa. however, that result came under extraordinary circumstances at el
london marathon history was raised. but the finishing line is still too low. hang on — stop the clock, stop the clock. joe wilson, bbc news brighton 4—0. in front of a wsl record crowd, the gunners led 2—0 by the break, before beth meade added to their tally in the second half, ending their seven—year wait for the title. if you don't want to know today's premier league results, please look away now. manchester city have returned to the top after narrowly beating burnley i—0, thanks to...
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london marathon history was raised. but the finishing line is still too low. hang on, stop the clock. stop the clock. joe wilson, bbc newspionship after winning the azerbaijan grand prix. it was a mercedes one—two as bottas, who now has two race wins, finished 1.5 seconds ahead of his team—mate lewis hamilton. that's four consecutive one—twos for hamilton and bottas now. ferrari's sebastian vettel finished third, charles leclerc fifth. ding junhui has fought back to lead judd trump 9—7 in the second round of the world snooker championship in sheffield. ding had been 5—3 down against trump overnight, but he made breaks of 81, 55 and 60 to establish a two—frame lead going into monday evening's final session. that's all the sport for now. let's end with the success at the box office of the latest — and final — movie in the avengers franchise. avengers: endgame has become the fastest film ever to break the $1 billion barrier. it was only released on thursday night but since then, tickets sales to fans, like these, around the world have already topped $1.2 billion. the previous global debut record of $640 million was set last
london marathon history was raised. but the finishing line is still too low. hang on, stop the clock. stop the clock. joe wilson, bbc newspionship after winning the azerbaijan grand prix. it was a mercedes one—two as bottas, who now has two race wins, finished 1.5 seconds ahead of his team—mate lewis hamilton. that's four consecutive one—twos for hamilton and bottas now. ferrari's sebastian vettel finished third, charles leclerc fifth. ding junhui has fought back to lead judd trump 9—7...
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bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london.his week, the caliphate is over but the carnage continues. after losing its last stronghold in syria and iraq, will islamic state go global? and the last time president trump visited london he criticised the prime minister, kept the queen waiting and was stocked by protesters and a giant inflatable. this time it is a state visit but will the pomp and ceremony keep things on track or will the uk's drawn out political crisis leave even more things to go wrong? also, i only promise you one brexit free programme and that was last week so be warned. my guest, author and long—time correspondent, and michael goldfarb of the podcast frdh, which stands for first rough draft of history, which is what you are doing this week. we discussed the impact of religion on world including how faith can be manipulative for a message of hate and then we had a demonstration, one synchronised moment of horror in sri la nka synchronised moment of horror in sri lanka which left hundreds of lives destroyed and t
bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london.his week, the caliphate is over but the carnage continues. after losing its last stronghold in syria and iraq, will islamic state go global? and the last time president trump visited london he criticised the prime minister, kept the queen waiting and was stocked by protesters and a giant inflatable. this time it is a state visit but will the pomp and ceremony keep things on track or will the uk's drawn...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, london, ontario., colombo. iimagine i imagine there are so many emotions there, a lot of emotions to be absorbing to speak with. other any particularly poignant moments that have stood out in your mind? well, i think, ben, the most poignant moment is the way this country is trying to move forward. we have been talking a lot about the civil war which ended in 2009. this country has not seen such horrific violence since then. it has been about a decade. of course, it is morning now. it is a new day in colombo. the morning light, you can seejust new day in colombo. the morning light, you can see just how lovely this city years and you can't see next to me but on the right, i can see the waves of the indian ocean breaking so this is heartbreaking to see how this country is having to come to grips with some of its darker days. a tragic reminder some days. does sunday's bombings killing 290 and injuring over 500 others. a state of emergency was dissed —— declared and this will give the government powers to
pallab ghosh, bbc news, london, ontario., colombo. iimagine i imagine there are so many emotions there, a lot of emotions to be absorbing to speak with. other any particularly poignant moments that have stood out in your mind? well, i think, ben, the most poignant moment is the way this country is trying to move forward. we have been talking a lot about the civil war which ended in 2009. this country has not seen such horrific violence since then. it has been about a decade. of course, it is...
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bbc news. and the top story in the uk: climate change protesters say they will hold a meeting tomorrow to decide whether to continue to disrupt central london for another week. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. a busy earnings week — we look at what to expect from the tech giants. cashing in on caffeine addiction — how dubai wants to reheat success with tea. hello and welcome to asia business report. let's begin with earnings in the united states. it is a busy reporting week from tech names like twitter, facebook and is on to post quarterly results. dave petley has the latest. let's start with twitter. jack dawson's company will release earnings before the markets open tuesday morning —— dave lee. the user base has grown slowly over the last couple of years. what investors ca re last couple of years. what investors care about is the amount of time users are spending on the app and whether that is going to lead to more lucrative ad sales. twitter has warned investors that its spending will go up considerably this year. the question is how much. speaking of spending, snap, the owner of snapchat, will release earning
bbc news. and the top story in the uk: climate change protesters say they will hold a meeting tomorrow to decide whether to continue to disrupt central london for another week. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. a busy earnings week — we look at what to expect from the tech giants. cashing in on caffeine addiction — how dubai wants to reheat success with tea. hello and welcome to asia business report. let's begin with earnings in the united states. it is a busy...