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thank you, katy austin live in bournemouth.f the uk, except for northern ireland, large areas have been without rail services for the entire day. most of scotland and wales had no services running. in london, underground workers have also been on strike in a separate dispute over pensions and job losses, and key stations such as london euston and kings cross have been nearly deserted. any moment we will speak to hywel griffith in cardiff at but first we will speak the lawn garden in glasgow. will speak the lawn garden in glas~ow. , will speak the lawn garden in glasuow. , ., , , glasgow. yes, stations deserted toda , glasgow. yes, stations deserted today. which _ glasgow. yes, stations deserted today, which includes _ glasgow. yes, stations deserted today, which includes central. today, which includes central station. _ today, which includes central station, on a normal day scotland's business _ station, on a normal day scotland's business —— we will speak to lorna gordon_ business —— we will speak to lorna gordon in— business
thank you, katy austin live in bournemouth.f the uk, except for northern ireland, large areas have been without rail services for the entire day. most of scotland and wales had no services running. in london, underground workers have also been on strike in a separate dispute over pensions and job losses, and key stations such as london euston and kings cross have been nearly deserted. any moment we will speak to hywel griffith in cardiff at but first we will speak the lawn garden in glasgow....
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we'll be reporting from across the uk, but we start in bournemouth and our transport correspondent katyemouth and much of scotland and wales were among the places which turned into trained deserts as thousands of workers walked out in the biggest rail strike in three decades. this is one of the stations were some trains are running today, but across the country, only about 20% of the usual services are operating. and they are finishing much earlier. the last train from glasgow to crewe today departed just after 2.30. train from glasgow to crewe today departedjust after2.30. major stations like cardiff looked empty, as passengers heeded the warning to avoid the railway. and many commuters switched back into working from home mode. that is not an option for ruth, who relies on taking the train from southampton to her job taking the train from southampton to herjob in portsmouth, but there are no services to portsmouth today. i won't be able to work today. i no services to portsmouth today. i won't be able to work today. i have a work phone, so i can log in that way, but i won't be able to
we'll be reporting from across the uk, but we start in bournemouth and our transport correspondent katyemouth and much of scotland and wales were among the places which turned into trained deserts as thousands of workers walked out in the biggest rail strike in three decades. this is one of the stations were some trains are running today, but across the country, only about 20% of the usual services are operating. and they are finishing much earlier. the last train from glasgow to crewe today...
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hull, bournemouth, and much of scotland and wales were among the places which turned into train desertshe biggest rail strike in three decades. this is one of the stations where some trains are running today, but across the country only about 20% of the usual services are operating. and they finished much earlier. the last train from glasgow to crewe today departed just after 2.30pm. major stations like cardiff looked empty, as passengers heeded the warning to avoid the railway and many commuters switched back into working from home mode. that's not an option for ruth, who relies on taking the train from southampton to herjob in portsmouth, but there were no services to portsmouth today. well, i won't be able to work today. i have a work phone, so i can log in that way, but i won't be able to do my full job today. but my colleagues have been really understanding. obviously i've made the effort to try and get there, but today it's just not going to happen. lack of rail services didn't mean gridlock on the roads. in fact, major routes appeared quieter than usual. in london, a walk—out by
hull, bournemouth, and much of scotland and wales were among the places which turned into train desertshe biggest rail strike in three decades. this is one of the stations where some trains are running today, but across the country only about 20% of the usual services are operating. and they finished much earlier. the last train from glasgow to crewe today departed just after 2.30pm. major stations like cardiff looked empty, as passengers heeded the warning to avoid the railway and many...
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newly promoted bournemouth start at home to aston villa, and nottingham forest's first premier leagueay at newcastle united. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. the us open golf is under way in the pretty early stages there. the england cricket squad has been named for the third test event against new zealand, i will be back with updates throughout the afternoon. i hope you are not suggesting the fixture list is fixed in the favour of liverpool! i fixture list is fixed in the favour of liverpool!— fixture list is fixed in the favour of liverpool! i knew you'd bite! it is a bit odd, _ of liverpool! i knew you'd bite! it is a bit odd, though, _ of liverpool! i knew you'd bite! it is a bit odd, though, isn't - of liverpool! i knew you'd bite! it is a bit odd, though, isn't it? - is a bit odd, though, isn't it? thank you very much! let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the stories making use right across the united kingdom. for families coming to the uk from the ukraine there are many adjustments to make. at a school in poole,
newly promoted bournemouth start at home to aston villa, and nottingham forest's first premier leagueay at newcastle united. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. the us open golf is under way in the pretty early stages there. the england cricket squad has been named for the third test event against new zealand, i will be back with updates throughout the afternoon. i hope you are not suggesting the fixture list is fixed in the favour of...
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half of britain's railway lines will be closed and places like penzance, bournemouth, swansea, holyheadve any passenger services at all. some 40,000 staff are due to walk out onjune 2ist, 23rd and 25th in a row about pay, jobs and pensions. here's our business correspondent ben king. still no sign of a deal to avoid the strike. so today network rail has set out a plan for the limited number of trains it can run next week when much of the country's train network will be brought to a standstill. i'm afraid we will not be able to open all of the routes so we have prioritised the routes on a couple of things. firstly, well one person can control the maximum number of trains. which tend to be the busiest routes like into waterloo. but also for critical freight routes so we can make sure those supermarket products, the power station supplies, those things will be prioritised. around 20% of rail services will be running on strike days. trains will start later and finish earlier. customers are told to plan ahead and expect disruption and only travel where necessary. here is a map of which lines
half of britain's railway lines will be closed and places like penzance, bournemouth, swansea, holyheadve any passenger services at all. some 40,000 staff are due to walk out onjune 2ist, 23rd and 25th in a row about pay, jobs and pensions. here's our business correspondent ben king. still no sign of a deal to avoid the strike. so today network rail has set out a plan for the limited number of trains it can run next week when much of the country's train network will be brought to a standstill....
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our first report is from bournemouth and our transport correspondent, katy austin.ournemouth and much of scotland and wales were among the places which turned into train deserts as thousands of workers walked out in the biggest rail strike in three decades. this is one of the stations where some trains are running today, but across the country, only about 20% of the usual services are operating, and they're finishing much earlier. the last train from glasgow to crewe today departed just after 2.30. major stations, like cardiff, looked empty, as passengers heeded the warning to avoid the railway, and many commuters switched back into working from home mode. that's not an option for ruth, who relies on taking the train from southampton to herjob in portsmouth, but there are no services to portsmouth today. i won't be able to work today. i have a work phone, so i can log in that way, but i won't be able to do my full job today. but my colleagues have been really understanding. i've made the effort to try and get there, but today it's not going to happen. commuters queu
our first report is from bournemouth and our transport correspondent, katy austin.ournemouth and much of scotland and wales were among the places which turned into train deserts as thousands of workers walked out in the biggest rail strike in three decades. this is one of the stations where some trains are running today, but across the country, only about 20% of the usual services are operating, and they're finishing much earlier. the last train from glasgow to crewe today departed just after...
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just one in five services are running today and for those heading to seaside destinations, like bournemouthning in cornwall either. there are still no sign of any breakthrough in this deal and earlier, the general secretary of the rmt told the bbc that they want to network rail to guarantee there won't be any redundancies. then;r won't be any redundancies. they think, and _ won't be any redundancies. they think, and i— won't be any redundancies. they think, and i believe _ won't be any redundancies. they think, and i believe that - won't be any redundancies. they think, and i believe that they could make _ think, and i believe that they could make that — think, and i believe that they could make that guarantee, that somebody is stopping them from doing it at this moment. and i suspect that is the politicians. so if they put that on the _ the politicians. so if they put that on the table that we can give you a guarantee — on the table that we can give you a guarantee of no compulsory redundancies we can get on with discussing — redundancies we can get on with discussing the changes that they
just one in five services are running today and for those heading to seaside destinations, like bournemouthning in cornwall either. there are still no sign of any breakthrough in this deal and earlier, the general secretary of the rmt told the bbc that they want to network rail to guarantee there won't be any redundancies. then;r won't be any redundancies. they think, and _ won't be any redundancies. they think, and i— won't be any redundancies. they think, and i believe _ won't be any...
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worn in today's pageant will be a platinum jubilee sari, which students from the arts university bournemouth now. it is lovely to have you with this. it is lovely to have you with this. i have been looking online at images of the sari. first of all, how did you get involved in all of this? due to lockdown. _ you get involved in all of this? due to lockdown, we _ you get involved in all of this? die: to lockdown, we have not had the opportunity to do placements as we normally would. last year at the end of our level for, we had one with daniel heath where he came to us and askedif daniel heath where he came to us and asked if we wanted to be part of this. we were in groups of five and there were ten groups of us. we basically got tasked with the brief to create a sari design that we then sent off. the favourite was chosen, the favourite three designs. then we collaborated to create the final sari. it collaborated to create the final sari. , , ., , collaborated to create the final sari. , , .,, :, sari. it will be seen as part of the let's celebrate _ sari. it will be seen as part of the let's
worn in today's pageant will be a platinum jubilee sari, which students from the arts university bournemouth now. it is lovely to have you with this. it is lovely to have you with this. i have been looking online at images of the sari. first of all, how did you get involved in all of this? due to lockdown. _ you get involved in all of this? due to lockdown, we _ you get involved in all of this? die: to lockdown, we have not had the opportunity to do placements as we normally would. last year at...
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one in five services are running today and for those heading to seaside destinations like bournemouth running. no services running in cornwall either. there are still no sign of any breakthrough in this deal and earlier the general secretary of the rmt mick lynch told the bbc the want network rail to guarantee they will not be any redundancies. they think, and i believe that they could make that guarantee, but somebody is stopping them from doing that at this moment. i suspect that's the politicians. so if they put that on the table, that we can give you a guarantee of no compulsory redundancies, we can get on with discussing the changes that they want to make and the adaptations that they believe they need, and then we can move on to a pay deal and we can settle this dispute. network rail say they are disappointed the strike today has gone ahead. they say they remain ready to talk, adding the strikes best week are likely to have cost the rail industry up to £150 million. —— they added that the strikes this week. a 42—year—old man has been charged with murder, attempted murder and ter
one in five services are running today and for those heading to seaside destinations like bournemouth running. no services running in cornwall either. there are still no sign of any breakthrough in this deal and earlier the general secretary of the rmt mick lynch told the bbc the want network rail to guarantee they will not be any redundancies. they think, and i believe that they could make that guarantee, but somebody is stopping them from doing that at this moment. i suspect that's the...
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it will be in hospital —— impossible to hop on a train so in england in places like penzance and bournemouthall and in the north—west that includes places like blackpool and chester and north of the border in scotland you will see those lines are running from london to the big cities of glasgow and edinburgh north of the central belt, aberdeen, inverness, the criticism is that they are completely cut off and in wales, it's only the south around cardiff where there will be any services, one from cardiff to merthyr tydfil and that one to the severn tunnel but that is it for wales. and it's notjust but that is it for wales. and it's not just the strike but that is it for wales. and it's notjust the strike days that but that is it for wales. and it's not just the strike days that will be affected, the wraparound days, we only expect 60% of services to run them, so do check out whether your services are going ahead if you are travelling on those days and expect extra passengers. if you already bought a ticket, what are your rights? if your cancelled you are entitled to a refund but you will be ab
it will be in hospital —— impossible to hop on a train so in england in places like penzance and bournemouthall and in the north—west that includes places like blackpool and chester and north of the border in scotland you will see those lines are running from london to the big cities of glasgow and edinburgh north of the central belt, aberdeen, inverness, the criticism is that they are completely cut off and in wales, it's only the south around cardiff where there will be any services,...
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, nonein gloucestershire and bournemouth, none in devon or cornwall.ribe him to stay loyal so... you can take that with a pinch of salt but, you know,... the last local mp has been campaigning. know,... the last local mp has been campaigning-— campaigning. ironically, our campaign — campaigning. ironically, our campaign was _ campaigning. ironically, our campaign was gendered - campaigning. ironically, our campaign was gendered by| campaigning. ironically, our- campaign was gendered by him. you said you had to get access otherwise, it is noisy otherwise central government won�*t hear what is going on so, journalist and the candidates told me that on the doorstep, the school was important and i think that is one of the salient issues of how people voted. and sort of the school was symbolic. it was notjust, you know, it is not only that parents have got kids at the school are worried about it. it is that it symbolises a sort of feeling that this town has been left behind by central government. irate behind by central government. we ho -e behind by centra
, nonein gloucestershire and bournemouth, none in devon or cornwall.ribe him to stay loyal so... you can take that with a pinch of salt but, you know,... the last local mp has been campaigning. know,... the last local mp has been campaigning-— campaigning. ironically, our campaign — campaigning. ironically, our campaign was _ campaigning. ironically, our campaign was gendered - campaigning. ironically, our campaign was gendered by| campaigning. ironically, our- campaign was gendered by him....
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thanks to the so -called green revolution her father is american agronomist and breeder norman bournemouthn the fifties managed to develop in mexico highly effective varieties of wheat that are resistant to pests and lodging, thanks to his developments, the country, which was on the verge of famine, was completely provided. you grain and began exporting it, and also increased the yield of its grain crops, approximately three times after mexico, new technologies began to be applied in many countries of the world, including colombia, pakistan, india, where they could prevent a food disaster. besides at the same time, agriculture was extensively mechanized; modern technologies began to be applied in it. farming fertilizer and irrigation technology sounded the truth and criticism. due to the widespread use of mineral supplements and pesticides, nitrates and chemicals began to appear in the products. and the intensification of agriculture, in some countries of the world, has violated the water regime of soils, which caused large-scale salinization and desertification, however, according to a nu
thanks to the so -called green revolution her father is american agronomist and breeder norman bournemouthn the fifties managed to develop in mexico highly effective varieties of wheat that are resistant to pests and lodging, thanks to his developments, the country, which was on the verge of famine, was completely provided. you grain and began exporting it, and also increased the yield of its grain crops, approximately three times after mexico, new technologies began to be applied in many...
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her father, an american agronomist and breeder norman bournemouth, in the fifties managed to developfective varieties of wheat in mexico that are resistant to pests and lodging, thanks to his developments, a country that was on the verge of starvation fully provided. you grain and began its export, as well as increased the yield of its grain crops, approximately three times after mexico, new technologies began to be applied in many countries of the world, including colombia, pakistan, india, where they could prevent a food disaster. in addition, at that time, agriculture was extensively mechanized ; modern technologies began to be applied in it. farming fertilizer and irrigation technology sounded the truth and criticism. due to the widespread use of mineral supplements and pesticides , nitrates and chemicals began to appear in the products. and the intensification of agriculture, in some countries of the world, violated the water regime of the soil, which caused large-scale salinization and desertification, however, according to a number of experts. the green revolution made it poss
her father, an american agronomist and breeder norman bournemouth, in the fifties managed to developfective varieties of wheat in mexico that are resistant to pests and lodging, thanks to his developments, a country that was on the verge of starvation fully provided. you grain and began its export, as well as increased the yield of its grain crops, approximately three times after mexico, new technologies began to be applied in many countries of the world, including colombia, pakistan, india,...
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specially designed platinum jubilee sari print made from recycled plastic at the art university in bournemouthitish salvation experience. working around the country in this style since 2003. the pageant still has some time to run. we'd been hearing today from some of the people taking part in this incredible pageant including some very special guests. 0ur correspondence conway has been speaking to one of them who you might recognise. i’m speaking to one of them who you might recognise.— speaking to one of them who you might recognise. i'm at horse guards parade which — might recognise. i'm at horse guards parade which is _ might recognise. i'm at horse guards parade which is where _ might recognise. i'm at horse guards parade which is where the _ might recognise. i'm at horse guards parade which is where the pageant i might recognise. i'm at horse guards parade which is where the pageant is | parade which is where the pageant is due to _ parade which is where the pageant is due to start— parade which is where the pageant is due to start this _ parade which is where the pageant is due to start
specially designed platinum jubilee sari print made from recycled plastic at the art university in bournemouthitish salvation experience. working around the country in this style since 2003. the pageant still has some time to run. we'd been hearing today from some of the people taking part in this incredible pageant including some very special guests. 0ur correspondence conway has been speaking to one of them who you might recognise. i’m speaking to one of them who you might recognise.—...
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so in england, in places like penzance and bournemouth in the south, you won't be able to take a trainand edinburgh, but north of the central belt, aberdeen, inverness, the criticism there is that they're being completely cut off. and in wales it's only the south around cardiff where there'll be any services, one from cardiff to treherbert, merthyr tydfil and aberdare, and also that one to the severn tunnel. but that is it for wales. and it's notjust the strike days that will be affected. the wraparound days, monday, wednesday, friday, only expect 60% of services to run then so do check out whether your services are going ahead if you're travelling on those days and expect extra passengers. if you've already bought a ticket, then what are your rights? well, if your service is cancelled, you are entitled to a refund. although you will be able to travel on other services with other service providers if they are available. but that might not be happening for all ticket types wo worth getting in touch with your train provider if you've bought an advance ticket. have to repeat, though, the
so in england, in places like penzance and bournemouth in the south, you won't be able to take a trainand edinburgh, but north of the central belt, aberdeen, inverness, the criticism there is that they're being completely cut off. and in wales it's only the south around cardiff where there'll be any services, one from cardiff to treherbert, merthyr tydfil and aberdare, and also that one to the severn tunnel. but that is it for wales. and it's notjust the strike days that will be affected. the...
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half of britain's railway lines will be closed, and places like penzance, bournemouth, swansea, holyheadstill no sign of a deal to avoid the strike. so today network rail has set out a plan for the limited number of trains it can run next week when much of the country's train network will be brought to a standstill. i'm afraid we will not be able to open all of the routes, so we have prioritised the routes on a couple of things. firstly, where one person can control the maximum number of trains which tend to be the busiest routes, like into waterloo. but also for critical freight routes so we can make sure those supermarket products, the power station supplies, those things will be prioritised. around 20% of rail services will be running on strike days. trains will start later and finish earlier. customers are told to plan ahead and expect disruption and only travel where necessary. here is a map of which lines will be running, shown in purple. there will be trains between most major cities, but service will be much reduced. for the travelling public trying to figure out what to do next
half of britain's railway lines will be closed, and places like penzance, bournemouth, swansea, holyheadstill no sign of a deal to avoid the strike. so today network rail has set out a plan for the limited number of trains it can run next week when much of the country's train network will be brought to a standstill. i'm afraid we will not be able to open all of the routes, so we have prioritised the routes on a couple of things. firstly, where one person can control the maximum number of trains...
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pens answer to bournemouth will be impacted.lier, we heard from network rails chief spokesperson. he says they are trying to find a compromise is crucial for the railways. compromise is crucial for the railwa s. compromise is crucial for the railways-— compromise is crucial for the railwa s. ., ., railways. government have given a clear mandate _ railways. government have given a clear mandate to _ railways. government have given a clear mandate to negotiate - railways. government have given a clear mandate to negotiate with i railways. government have given a clear mandate to negotiate with a l clear mandate to negotiate with a clear— clear mandate to negotiate with a clear frame rate and we believe we have enough wiggle room with modernisation if the unions would compromise on that to put a decent enough _ compromise on that to put a decent enough payoff on the table which would _ enough payoff on the table which would be — enough payoff on the table which would be affordable on all sides. what _ would be affordable on all sid
pens answer to bournemouth will be impacted.lier, we heard from network rails chief spokesperson. he says they are trying to find a compromise is crucial for the railways. compromise is crucial for the railwa s. compromise is crucial for the railways-— compromise is crucial for the railwa s. ., ., railways. government have given a clear mandate _ railways. government have given a clear mandate to _ railways. government have given a clear mandate to negotiate - railways. government have given...
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she's in bournemouth, in southern england. a lot of other towns and cities around the coast of england, because for the routes that are running, the priority has been the main routes that are the busiest normally. so, for example, services into london from southampton have been running, trains from manchester have been running to london as well, but where services have gone, they haven't been running for the entire day, so, actually, they only started about 7:30am this morning — much later than normal. and actually, a lot of services have actually wound up for the day. so not only have there been lots of places with no services at all, but where they have been running, they have been far fewer than normal and they've ended a lot earlier than normal as well. so that's what's happening today, tuesday. what about wednesday, when, in theory, the strike's not in place? that's right. so two things to tell you about tomorrow. firstly, it's not a strike day, but that doesn't mean trains get back to normal. the knock on impact of today
she's in bournemouth, in southern england. a lot of other towns and cities around the coast of england, because for the routes that are running, the priority has been the main routes that are the busiest normally. so, for example, services into london from southampton have been running, trains from manchester have been running to london as well, but where services have gone, they haven't been running for the entire day, so, actually, they only started about 7:30am this morning — much later...
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newly promoted bournemouth start at home to aston villa, and nottingham forest�*s first premier leaguezealand dealing with another cove outbreak. england have named 14 men for that final test. jamie 0vertonjumped 0verton jumped on my joints 0vertonjumped on myjoints his brother in that squad. thank you very much. we will see you later. lord guide wrote a pretty explosive letter of prejudice nature and —— resignation. —— lord geidt. it appears to have been the tech technical argument whether britain should continue to give help to the steel industry. that would be against wto rules unless there is a justification. it would be illegal to keep that health going. alan has been asked about his situation. in my case, it was different in that there was an investigation. i then advised on and advised that the home secretary had it breached the ministerial code and the prime minister said she hadn�*t, so i felt if the prime minister is going to reject the advice of his adviser, thenit reject the advice of his adviser, then it was nothing to do. imore reject the advice of his adviser, then it wa
newly promoted bournemouth start at home to aston villa, and nottingham forest�*s first premier leaguezealand dealing with another cove outbreak. england have named 14 men for that final test. jamie 0vertonjumped 0verton jumped on my joints 0vertonjumped on myjoints his brother in that squad. thank you very much. we will see you later. lord guide wrote a pretty explosive letter of prejudice nature and —— resignation. —— lord geidt. it appears to have been the tech technical argument...
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so it�*s fulham away to start, newly promoted bournemouth start at home to aston villa, and nottingham of heavily criticised celebration, by american fans on the course during the ryder cup. today, among those, competing for the latest major will be several players who�*ve signed up for the saudi backed liv series. they�*ve been banned from pga tour events but are free to compete at the moment in the majors. patrick gearey reports. brookline in the sunshine, but this is a tournament shrouded in shadow. it takes place at a time of revolution, the likes of phil mickelson and dustinjohnson arrive in boston fresh from hertfordshire and the first event of the breakaway liv tour, backed by saudi cash. mickelson in particular has been front and centre for the rebels and now he will play alongside those who stayed behind. i have been disappointed with how he went about what he has done. but i think he has come back and shown some remorse about how he has handled some things, so i think he has learned from that and who am i to sit up here and give phil a lesson on how to do things? of course th
so it�*s fulham away to start, newly promoted bournemouth start at home to aston villa, and nottingham of heavily criticised celebration, by american fans on the course during the ryder cup. today, among those, competing for the latest major will be several players who�*ve signed up for the saudi backed liv series. they�*ve been banned from pga tour events but are free to compete at the moment in the majors. patrick gearey reports. brookline in the sunshine, but this is a tournament...
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now, in places as well in the south like penzance and bournemouth, there won't be any rail services.e affected. over in wales, it is the south of the country that will have trains running but nowhere else. and then from here if you want to get to glasgow, if you want to get to edinburgh, there will be services, but areas like inverness and aberdeen, you can't get trains. now, we have been checking the services all throughout the morning. so far, no delays, but as you had a bit low earlier on, it is later on this afternoon that we will see that timetable, that reduced timetable beginning to come into effect. so, the overall message, as you heard earlier on from the rail service providers, is don't travel unless you have too. and i should say as well that this isn't a week that will just see well that this isn't a week that willjust see morning commuters affected, this week, we know that it is the glorious long—awaited glastonbury festival, there is an elton john rolling glastonbury festival, there is an eltonjohn rolling stones concert, people trying to get to nhs appointments, school
now, in places as well in the south like penzance and bournemouth, there won't be any rail services.e affected. over in wales, it is the south of the country that will have trains running but nowhere else. and then from here if you want to get to glasgow, if you want to get to edinburgh, there will be services, but areas like inverness and aberdeen, you can't get trains. now, we have been checking the services all throughout the morning. so far, no delays, but as you had a bit low earlier on,...
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england in places like penzance and bournemouth in the south, you won't be to take a train at all.those lines are running from london up those lines are running from london up to the big cities of glasgow and edinburgh but north of the central belt, aberdeen, inverness, the criticism is they have been completely cut off. and in wales, only two routes will be running — a service from radyr in cardiff, to treherbert, merthyr tydfil and aberdare, and the service from cardiff to the severn tunnel. but that is it for wales. but it's notjust the days of the strike that will be affected — a special timetable has been released for the days between the strikes, with around 60% of services running. do check out whether your services are going ahead if you are travelling on those days, and expect extra passengers. but what if you've already bought tickets? if your service is cancelled you are entitled to a refund but will be able to travel and other services with other service providers if they are available. that might not happen for all types of tickets so get in touch with your train provi
england in places like penzance and bournemouth in the south, you won't be to take a train at all.those lines are running from london up those lines are running from london up to the big cities of glasgow and edinburgh but north of the central belt, aberdeen, inverness, the criticism is they have been completely cut off. and in wales, only two routes will be running — a service from radyr in cardiff, to treherbert, merthyr tydfil and aberdare, and the service from cardiff to the severn...
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newly promoted bournemouth start at home to aston villa, and nottingham forest's first premier leaguetter. we hope that we love for the better. we hope that today is going to bring about various recommendations that will be acted on by uk sport, sport england and british gymnastics to improve training conditions and competition conditions for gymnasts in the future. britain's katie boulter is having an excellent week at the birmingham classic. she had the biggest win of her career earlier this week, knocking out second seed alison riske, and yesterday, the world number 1a1 saw off caroline garcia, of france, in another straight—sets victory. she has a really tough quarterfinal opponent later today, though, the former world number one simona halep. that's after the romanian beat britain's harriet dart in straight sets. that's all the sport for now. we've gut lord geidt�*s resignation letter, so let me read that to you. dear prime minister, i appeared before the public administration and constitutional affairs committee in parliament yesterday. it was glad for the opportunity to give an
newly promoted bournemouth start at home to aston villa, and nottingham forest's first premier leaguetter. we hope that we love for the better. we hope that today is going to bring about various recommendations that will be acted on by uk sport, sport england and british gymnastics to improve training conditions and competition conditions for gymnasts in the future. britain's katie boulter is having an excellent week at the birmingham classic. she had the biggest win of her career earlier this...
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cornwall and dorset and so many lovely seaside resorts from bournemouth to bognor regis to blackpool,t, without wishing to _ inaccessible. on that final point, without wishing to be _ inaccessible. on that final point, without wishing to be doom i inaccessible. on that final point, without wishing to be doom and | inaccessible. on that final point, i without wishing to be doom and gloom because we have not got through these three strikes, but people will be thinking, can i rely on trains and other modes of transport this summer? ., , and other modes of transport this summer? . , f . and other modes of transport this summer? . , , . ., . ., , summer? really difficult and clearly the union and _ summer? really difficult and clearly the union and the _ summer? really difficult and clearly the union and the government i summer? really difficult and clearly the union and the government are i summer? really difficult and clearly the union and the government are a| the union and the government are a long way apart but i did speak to the senior assistant general secretary of the rmt who is ve
cornwall and dorset and so many lovely seaside resorts from bournemouth to bognor regis to blackpool,t, without wishing to _ inaccessible. on that final point, without wishing to be _ inaccessible. on that final point, without wishing to be doom i inaccessible. on that final point, without wishing to be doom and | inaccessible. on that final point, i without wishing to be doom and gloom because we have not got through these three strikes, but people will be thinking, can i rely on trains and...
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newly promoted bournemouth start at home to aston villa, and nottingham forest�*s first premier leaguebeen pretty good. after that first event in saudi arabia, 1000 women started playing golf. it is helping the women over there to play golf. i am not a politician, helping the women over there to play golf. iam not a politician, iam helping the women over there to play golf. i am not a politician, i am a golfer, ijust stick golf. i am not a politician, i am a golfer, i just stick to the gulf. golf. i am not a politician, i am a golfer, ijust stick to the gulf. —— stick to the golf. bill golfer, ijust stick to the gulf. -- stick to the golf.— stick to the golf. all of the liv rebel players _ stick to the golf. all of the liv rebel players are _ stick to the golf. all of the liv rebel players are in _ stick to the golf. all of the liv rebel players are in the i stick to the golf. all of the liv rebel players are in the field l stick to the golf. all of the liv | rebel players are in the field of the us open golf, which spices things up. also england have named their 14 man—squad for the n
newly promoted bournemouth start at home to aston villa, and nottingham forest�*s first premier leaguebeen pretty good. after that first event in saudi arabia, 1000 women started playing golf. it is helping the women over there to play golf. i am not a politician, helping the women over there to play golf. iam not a politician, iam helping the women over there to play golf. i am not a politician, i am a golfer, ijust stick golf. i am not a politician, i am a golfer, i just stick to the gulf....
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hull, bournemouth and much of scotland and wales were among the places which turned into train desertstay at home, and this is the queue for the buses. steve scott was one of a number of viewers to query the expense of using that helicopter footage. here's his video. the helicopter photo and hovered over euston station to report how quiet it was there. there were no people, no trains at the station. what on earth did the bbc expect to see at euston station on the first day of a national rail strike, i wonder? surely this is a total waste of licence payers' money, let alone the environmental impact of this needless flight. well, we put those points to bbc news, and they told us that costs for using the helicopter are shared with another broadcaster, and added: the government's case in this industrial dispute was put, on tuesday's news at one, by the prime minister in a part of that morning's cabinet meeting for which the cameras were let in. but the mood music from the cabinet this morning shows little hope of a deal soon. we need to get ready to stay the course — because these reforms,
hull, bournemouth and much of scotland and wales were among the places which turned into train desertstay at home, and this is the queue for the buses. steve scott was one of a number of viewers to query the expense of using that helicopter footage. here's his video. the helicopter photo and hovered over euston station to report how quiet it was there. there were no people, no trains at the station. what on earth did the bbc expect to see at euston station on the first day of a national rail...