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brixton is home to working with. for the winter no longer drives its sales flower is still ground here 862 the mill stone was wind powered then it was driven by a steam engine you know it runs on electricity. lead miller avigail hose birth normally grinds flour here twice a month the mill host tours for school classes and the annual bread and beer festival. in brixton a london borough once known for its roughness it had become a real draw. but the coronavirus changed all that. still more flowers now being built here than ever. the wood is that we tend to get maybe 10 or 20 bags of flour. since the pandemic is here those orders of increase dramatically for the bakeries are still open there's the trying to make sure they can produce bread and for people looking for flour because they can gain supermarkets but at home they want to be able to make bread and pass the patients cakes and things. and then there's the local food bank. personally delivers donations of flour from the brixton windmill. i determined this when peo
brixton is home to working with. for the winter no longer drives its sales flower is still ground here 862 the mill stone was wind powered then it was driven by a steam engine you know it runs on electricity. lead miller avigail hose birth normally grinds flour here twice a month the mill host tours for school classes and the annual bread and beer festival. in brixton a london borough once known for its roughness it had become a real draw. but the coronavirus changed all that. still more...
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in brixton a london borough once known for its roughness it had become a real draw. but the coronavirus changed all that. still more flowers now being built here than ever. the wood is that we tend to get maybe 10 or 20 bags of flour. since the pandemic has hit those orders and increased dramatically for the bakeries the nerves are trying to make sure they can produce bread and people milk because they can gain supermarkets they will be able to make bread and passed pastries cakes and things. and then there's the local food bank. personally delivers donations of flour from the brixton windmill. but a term like this would be. the 1st case it could be. 5 year old. and you could get one by one here in britain there's a real sense of community and the milk is a big part of that. his feet are not helped and cope without the mill which is a charity in itself but also helping out people in the area if you want to get access to good quality ingredients and good flow that they can use to make a few members so it's pretty likely the flour ground at the brixton windmill will re
in brixton a london borough once known for its roughness it had become a real draw. but the coronavirus changed all that. still more flowers now being built here than ever. the wood is that we tend to get maybe 10 or 20 bags of flour. since the pandemic has hit those orders and increased dramatically for the bakeries the nerves are trying to make sure they can produce bread and people milk because they can gain supermarkets they will be able to make bread and passed pastries cakes and things....
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personally delivers donations of flour from the brixton windmill. but the term like this when people look into various cases you could really see. by your own. oh and you could be one on one here in britain there's a real sense of community and the mill is a big part of that. history and not come help in. coping up the mill which is a charity in itself but also help you know people in the area you want to get access to good quality ingredients and good flow that they can use to make her feel . so it's pretty likely the flour ground at the brixton windmill will remain popular even after the corona crisis is over. with that we've come to the end of today is filled with thank you so much for watching who would join us next week for another this and focus on the europe for me and the rest of the team goodbye and see you a next time. cut . cut cut. cut. cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut. cut. cut cut. cut. cut cut. cut. cut cut. cut. to the conflict zone the 1st time or lose trail with mounting demonstrations against the prime minister queues the
personally delivers donations of flour from the brixton windmill. but the term like this when people look into various cases you could really see. by your own. oh and you could be one on one here in britain there's a real sense of community and the mill is a big part of that. history and not come help in. coping up the mill which is a charity in itself but also help you know people in the area you want to get access to good quality ingredients and good flow that they can use to make her feel ....
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in brixton a london borough once known for its roughness it had become a real draw. but the coronavirus changed all that. still more flour is now being mill here than ever. orders that we tend to get maybe 10 or 20 bags of flour. since the pandemic is here those orders of increase dramatically for the bakers a stove in their lives are trying to make sure they can produce bread and people can fly because they can get in supermarkets at home they want to be able to make bread and pass the patients cakes and things like that and then there's the local food bank. personally delivers donations of flour from the bricks and with. but a term like this when people look into these various kinds. of community. 5 year olds. and you begin one on one with peer books and there's a real sense of community and the mill is a big part of that. has fear not come help in. coping up the mill which is a charity in itself but also helping out people in the area if you want to get access to good quality ingredients good flour that they can use to make cookies. so it's pretty likely the flour
in brixton a london borough once known for its roughness it had become a real draw. but the coronavirus changed all that. still more flour is now being mill here than ever. orders that we tend to get maybe 10 or 20 bags of flour. since the pandemic is here those orders of increase dramatically for the bakers a stove in their lives are trying to make sure they can produce bread and people can fly because they can get in supermarkets at home they want to be able to make bread and pass the...
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clear that the british government did not seek russia's interference in the media in parliament in brixton although. they in fact. almost passed over it and boris johnson in reply to doma just know that what do you say well jeremy cotton took money from going on r.t.c. why are you complaining. in other words it's a punch and judy show. you don't take those arguments very seriously so i think this is a very significant letter from the labor party point of view that they've declared that they're now on on the russian side and they're going to become patriots and defending values will britain whom under broad certainly politically it's an interesting step. of what you said earlier that anybody has the right to complain to off come to express their concerns on the one that anybody can write off them to do that on the other hand some will say is it the place of m.p.'s to write such letters i mean do you think this letter has any legitimacy. i think that in a country such as ours anyone can write to nobody else providing the continent is not not libel. and therefore the liberal party has the rig
clear that the british government did not seek russia's interference in the media in parliament in brixton although. they in fact. almost passed over it and boris johnson in reply to doma just know that what do you say well jeremy cotton took money from going on r.t.c. why are you complaining. in other words it's a punch and judy show. you don't take those arguments very seriously so i think this is a very significant letter from the labor party point of view that they've declared that they're...
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danjohnson, bbc news, brixton.llions of pounds spent on personal protective equipment at the height of the pandemic. mps say they will examine whether the sums spent by the uk government represented value for money and whether the process for buying the equipment was transparent enough. in the early stages of the pandemic the government was urgently trying to source supplies of protective equipment at a time when global demand was at unprecedented levels and many firms stepped up as our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. these production lines didn't exist a few weeks ago. now this west midlands firm is making three million foam visors every week, crucial kit for the nhs. it was one of several businesses that stepped up when the government asked for help in getting ppe at the height of the pandemic, opening this factory injust ten days. we wanted our front line heroes to have something that was better than the alternatives out there. this project alone has created 500 new jobs. this was empty eight weeks
danjohnson, bbc news, brixton.llions of pounds spent on personal protective equipment at the height of the pandemic. mps say they will examine whether the sums spent by the uk government represented value for money and whether the process for buying the equipment was transparent enough. in the early stages of the pandemic the government was urgently trying to source supplies of protective equipment at a time when global demand was at unprecedented levels and many firms stepped up as our...
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before i seem to eager to tear down presidents brixton -- president nixon's legacy, i want to make it thought was best for americans at the time. he may well have been right. he was a brilliant student of china. a fierce warrior. and admirer of chinese people, just a as i think we all are. he deserves enormous credit for realizing that china was too important to be ignored, even when the nation was new weekend because of its own self inflicted communist brutality. in 1967, in a very famous foreign affairs articles nixon blames his future strategy. he says taking the long view, we simply cannot afford to leave china forever outside of the family of nations. the world cannot be safe until china changes thus our aim. to the extent that we can, we must influence events. our goal should be to induce change. i think that is the key phrase from the entire article. induced change. with that historic trip to beijing, president nixon kicked off our engagement strategy. he sought a freer and safer world. he hoped that the chinese communist party would return that commitment. as time went on, ame
before i seem to eager to tear down presidents brixton -- president nixon's legacy, i want to make it thought was best for americans at the time. he may well have been right. he was a brilliant student of china. a fierce warrior. and admirer of chinese people, just a as i think we all are. he deserves enormous credit for realizing that china was too important to be ignored, even when the nation was new weekend because of its own self inflicted communist brutality. in 1967, in a very famous...
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police when its officers tried to break up a so—called ume — that's an unlicensed music event — in brixtonormer chief constable of both cheshire and greater manchester police. good morning. we know that it very much depends on the circumstances whether the police can effectively close these things down. the footage we saw there, and urban area, street lighting, the metropolitan police area big lighting, the metropolitan police are a big force, perhaps it easier to deal with that than it would be to deal with that than it would be to go toa to deal with that than it would be to go to a field somewhere in somerset. yes, the real challenge in the inner cities is the real problem in terms of concentration of people, street furniture, families potentially there, people having missiles available for those who wa nt to missiles available for those who want to use violence, but the metropolitan force can gather those officers to deal with that. in rural forces, with the sorts of challenges, it is quite hard when officers are spread thinly for them to be gathered in sufficient numbers to be gathere
police when its officers tried to break up a so—called ume — that's an unlicensed music event — in brixtonormer chief constable of both cheshire and greater manchester police. good morning. we know that it very much depends on the circumstances whether the police can effectively close these things down. the footage we saw there, and urban area, street lighting, the metropolitan police area big lighting, the metropolitan police are a big force, perhaps it easier to deal with that than it...