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the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird.he jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot seat. i have never seen anyone else in there other than my dad. this time around, bluebird will be travelling across this scottish loch at much lower speeds, the volunteers involved planning to toast success in an understated style. are you going to celebrate? nice cup of tea. do what the br
the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird.he jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on...
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the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird.he jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot's seat. i have never seen anyone else in there other than my dad. this time round, bluebird will be travelling across this scottish loch at much lower speeds. the volunteers involved planning to toast success in an understated style. are you going to celebrate? nice cup of tea. do what the b
the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird.he jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on...
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where it was launched. reports from the isle of bute the reports from the isle of bute final checks.t back in the water. tense moments but also exciting. just to be able to touch it is amazing but to actually be able to be privileged enough to get in it and match it, that is pretty good. bluebird was salvaged from coniston water in the lake district in 2001. around 90% of her body work has been restored from the original. this is not just a restored from the original. this is notjust a technical restored from the original. this is not just a technical feat for those involved but a personal one. emily's father has been working on this all her life. this boat has changed his life and made him so proud of his friend and his team and this has really changed our family and i'm really changed our family and i'm really proud of him. graduate one, two, three. today with accommodation of all that work a labour of love. bluebird was finally ready to launch, almost. get back out! there was a need for some assistance. 0ne last push and she was off. it is more than 51 years since bluebird was las
where it was launched. reports from the isle of bute the reports from the isle of bute final checks.t back in the water. tense moments but also exciting. just to be able to touch it is amazing but to actually be able to be privileged enough to get in it and match it, that is pretty good. bluebird was salvaged from coniston water in the lake district in 2001. around 90% of her body work has been restored from the original. this is not just a restored from the original. this is notjust a...
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catriona renton, bbc news, on the isle of bute.nd a body has been found. staffordshire police are reporting that a body has been found in the search for the missing midwife samantha eastwood. the search had been taking place in a rural area of stoke—on—trent. when we get more we will bring it with. once again the story of warmth and sunshine for england and wales, northern ireland and scotland have more cloud and outbreaks of rain continuing to work northwards across scotla nd continuing to work northwards across scotland through the evening and overnight. elsewhere, a dry night with clear skies for england and wales, not as warm and muggy as last night, loads between 11 and 16. high pressure in charge for most tomorrow so pressure in charge for most tomorrow $03 pressure in charge for most tomorrow soa dry pressure in charge for most tomorrow so a dry day of the most with the lion's share of the sunshine across england and wales, still more cloud for scotland and northern ireland but more bright and sunny breaks coming through. a
catriona renton, bbc news, on the isle of bute.nd a body has been found. staffordshire police are reporting that a body has been found in the search for the missing midwife samantha eastwood. the search had been taking place in a rural area of stoke—on—trent. when we get more we will bring it with. once again the story of warmth and sunshine for england and wales, northern ireland and scotland have more cloud and outbreaks of rain continuing to work northwards across scotla nd continuing to...
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catriona renton is on the isle of bute. waters of loch, as does her pilot. something i am massively interested in, even just from the historic point, just to be able to touch it is amazing. but to actually be able to be priveledged enough to get in and mash it, that is pretty good. this was bluebird in 1967. donald campbell was reaching speeds of over 300 miles per hour on coniston water in the lake district, when she flipped and crashed. when she was raised in 2001, donald campbell's mascot mr whoppit, was found. he was on everyjourney bluebird ever made. the workmanship! i mean, just look at it, it is just stunning. when she came off the ferry last night, ifilled up. the painstaking task of restoring bluebird has taken 17 years. these childrens‘ that have been working on it all their lives. it has been amazing and extraordinary for this. i have spent time with him and i'm glad i get to spend more time with him. but this boat has changed his life and made him so proud of his friends and his team and thishas changed ourfami
catriona renton is on the isle of bute. waters of loch, as does her pilot. something i am massively interested in, even just from the historic point, just to be able to touch it is amazing. but to actually be able to be priveledged enough to get in and mash it, that is pretty good. this was bluebird in 1967. donald campbell was reaching speeds of over 300 miles per hour on coniston water in the lake district, when she flipped and crashed. when she was raised in 2001, donald campbell's mascot mr...
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the high—speed boat arrived on the isle of bute for tests yesterday. which crashed at more than 300 miles per hour in the lake district in 1967, killing its pilot donald campbell. 0ur correspondent catriona renton is on the isle of bute and has been taking a closer look at bluebird... well here she is, bluebird. we are right up close to her and 98% of what you see here was the original bluebird salvage from coniston water is after that crash in 1967 when donald campbell was breaking his own water speed records. he was going out over 300 mph when bluebird flipped and crashed. 0f out over 300 mph when bluebird flipped and crashed. of course, sadly, he lost his life but bluebird has been lovingly restored and i'm joined by donald campbell's daughter, jena. jena, tel is all about what this means to you. it is huge emotional. the me walking in here this morning it was complete deja vu you could turn the clock back 55 years and this is how i remember bluebird with my father still alive. but i tell you what, looking at it today, i am blown away. i could fill
the high—speed boat arrived on the isle of bute for tests yesterday. which crashed at more than 300 miles per hour in the lake district in 1967, killing its pilot donald campbell. 0ur correspondent catriona renton is on the isle of bute and has been taking a closer look at bluebird... well here she is, bluebird. we are right up close to her and 98% of what you see here was the original bluebird salvage from coniston water is after that crash in 1967 when donald campbell was breaking his own...
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the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot seat. i have never seen anyone else in there other than my dad. this time around, bluebird will be travelling across this scottish loch at much lower speeds, the volunteers involved planning to toast success in an understated style. are you going to celebrate? nice cup of tea. do what the
the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, on the isle of bute.n this week's edition of our world, tim whewell has been to norway to try to discover why child protection in norway appears to be in crisis. this programme contains descriptions of child abuse which viewers may find upsetting. norway. two years ago i came near to meet parents whose children had been taken away. meet parents whose children had been ta ken away. —— meet parents whose children had been taken away. —— came here. they said the state was far too quick to put children into care without good reason. now i'm back and there is still more anger in families torn apart. at 1.i still more anger in families torn apart. at h was thinking if i was mad, ifi apart. at h was thinking if i was mad, if i had in my madness harmed my family without really knowing it. —— at one point i was. my family without really knowing it. -- at one point i was. and now one of norway's top child protection experts dan ‘s disgrace, forced to reveal a secret he had even all his working life. —— stands disgr
lorna gordon, bbc news, on the isle of bute.n this week's edition of our world, tim whewell has been to norway to try to discover why child protection in norway appears to be in crisis. this programme contains descriptions of child abuse which viewers may find upsetting. norway. two years ago i came near to meet parents whose children had been taken away. meet parents whose children had been ta ken away. —— meet parents whose children had been taken away. —— came here. they said the...
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the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it is all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and their rebuilt. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water. hurtling past at more than 300 mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. lam tingling. i am tingling. i am not sure howl am going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the cracks will come when i see close. i think the cracks will come when i see someone close. i think the cracks will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot seat. i have never seen anyone else in their other than my dad. this time around, bluebird will be travelling across this scottish loch at much lower speeds. the volunteers involved planning to toast success in an understated style. are you going t
the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it is all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and their rebuilt. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water. hurtling past at more than 300 mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he...
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the high speed boat arrived on the isle of bute for tests yesterday.storing the craft, which crashed at more than 300mph in the lake district in 1967, killing its pilot, donald campbell. 0ur correspondent, catriona renton, is on the isle of bute. and there is bluebird! yes, here she is. who would've thought we could get this close to such an incredible piece of the shivnarine is bluebird. as you said, she was last seen in the water in 1967 when donald campbell was breaking his own water speed record, going at speeds of up to, over 300 mph speed record, going at speeds of up to, over300 mph when speed record, going at speeds of up to, over 300 mph when she slipped and crashed. he lost his life, but bluebird has been lovingly restored, as you bluebird has been lovingly restored, as you can see bluebird has been lovingly restored, as you can see this morning. i am joined by a lot of people who are very well qualified to talk about bluebird. bill smith, chief engineer, and understudy pilot, and the lead pilot of bluebird. bill, this has been a commend this
the high speed boat arrived on the isle of bute for tests yesterday.storing the craft, which crashed at more than 300mph in the lake district in 1967, killing its pilot, donald campbell. 0ur correspondent, catriona renton, is on the isle of bute. and there is bluebird! yes, here she is. who would've thought we could get this close to such an incredible piece of the shivnarine is bluebird. as you said, she was last seen in the water in 1967 when donald campbell was breaking his own water speed...
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the high—speed boat arrived on the isle of bute for tests yesterday.ing the craft, which crashed at more than 300 miles per hour in the lake district in 1967, killing its pilot donald campbell. 0ur correspondent catriona renton is on the isle of bute and has been meeting members of the team behind the project... so this project is 22 years old this year and we have been, as you say, 15 years in the rebuild, five years of stripped down catalogue cleaning. this is a fully working machine, com pletely this is a fully working machine, completely returning, this is the vehicle that donald campbell drove. it has been incredible amount of work, every part is had to be restored, is that right? that's right, right down to bare bones and then back again. the modern rivets, modern paint, otherwise everything as it was. quite a labour of love! italy was. we just saw you in the cockpit a few minutes ago trying it out. what was it like to be in there? eye fantastic, such a privilege to be part of it and to get into the cockpit, shut the canopy over, it's a phenomena
the high—speed boat arrived on the isle of bute for tests yesterday.ing the craft, which crashed at more than 300 miles per hour in the lake district in 1967, killing its pilot donald campbell. 0ur correspondent catriona renton is on the isle of bute and has been meeting members of the team behind the project... so this project is 22 years old this year and we have been, as you say, 15 years in the rebuild, five years of stripped down catalogue cleaning. this is a fully working machine, com...
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years after it crashed killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird takes to the water on the isle of buteengland take a 1—0 lead in the test series against india, recording a 31—run victory at edgebaston. victory at edgbaston. we'll have that and the rest of today's sport at half past. detectives in staffordshire investigating the disappearance of the midwife samantha eastwood have found a body in a rural area near stoke—on—trent. the 28—year—old was last seen leaving work after her night shift at royal stoke univeristy hospital on friday last week. three people have been arrested. we'll be live in stoke—on—trent shortly for an update with our correspondent sarah corker for the latest. two—thirds of plastic food containers which householders put in their recycling bins actually end up being buried or burned because they can't be recycled. the mixture of plastics used in many yoghurt pots, ready meal trays and other containers limits the ability of councils to recycle them. that's according to the local government association of england and wales. it's calling for a ban on low—grade plasti
years after it crashed killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird takes to the water on the isle of buteengland take a 1—0 lead in the test series against india, recording a 31—run victory at edgebaston. victory at edgbaston. we'll have that and the rest of today's sport at half past. detectives in staffordshire investigating the disappearance of the midwife samantha eastwood have found a body in a rural area near stoke—on—trent. the 28—year—old was last seen leaving work after her...
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the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird.et—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot seat. i have never seen anyone else in there other than my dad. this time around, bluebird will be travelling across this scottish loch at much lower speeds, the volunteers involved planning to toast success in an understated style. are you going to celebrate? nice cup of tea. do what the britis
the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird.et—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston...
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after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird has taken to the water on the isle of buted, england take a 1—nil lead in the test series against india, recording a 31 run victory at edgebaston. we'll have that and the rest of today's sport at 6:30. let's start with that breaking news that detectives in staffordshire investigating the disappearance of the midwife, samantha eastwood, have found a body in a rural area near stoke—on—trent. the 28—year—old was last seen leaving work after her night shift —year—old man has been arrested. sarah is there with this report. she was described by her family as warm and generous and selfless midwife. these images of the 28—year—old leaving the hospital after a night shift last friday, where the last time she was in alive. after an extensive search of woodland and fields around the village, in a rural staffordshire, a body was discovered by police at midday. those living nearby said there had been a heavy police presence here for days. lots of police attic —— activity people about, and a helicopter in the field covering around which is
after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird has taken to the water on the isle of buted, england take a 1—nil lead in the test series against india, recording a 31 run victory at edgebaston. we'll have that and the rest of today's sport at 6:30. let's start with that breaking news that detectives in staffordshire investigating the disappearance of the midwife, samantha eastwood, have found a body in a rural area near stoke—on—trent. the 28—year—old was last seen...
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ofa bute house, the official residence of a serving first minister.ations from two individuals have been denied by alex salmond who described the claims as painterly ridiculous. i have made many m ista kes ridiculous. i have made many mistakes in my life, personal and political but i have not sexually harassed anyone and i certainly haven't been engaged in criminology. iam no haven't been engaged in criminology. i am no saint, i haven't been engaged in criminology. iam no saint, i have haven't been engaged in criminology. i am no saint, i have flaws, haven't been engaged in criminology. iam no saint, i have flaws, i understand that and i am looking forward to the opportunity to establish that point. alex hammond said he's not being allowed to see and therefore properly challenge the evidence against him, so now, in an extraordinary move, the former first minister is taking the government he used to lead to court. nicola sturgeon, his anointed successor and for many years, his closest political ally, said complaints couldn't be ignored or swept under t
ofa bute house, the official residence of a serving first minister.ations from two individuals have been denied by alex salmond who described the claims as painterly ridiculous. i have made many m ista kes ridiculous. i have made many mistakes in my life, personal and political but i have not sexually harassed anyone and i certainly haven't been engaged in criminology. iam no haven't been engaged in criminology. i am no saint, i haven't been engaged in criminology. iam no saint, i have haven't...
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catriona renton is on the isle of bute.d the crowds are gathering. there is a real sense of excitement, bluebird has arrived. she is in the boat shed behind and preparations are under way behind me. moorings are being put in place as people get ready, we hope at some point this afternoon, to see her underwater, back where she belongs. she has not been seen on water for more than 50 years, but bluebird waits to test the waters, as does her pilot. something i am massively interested in, even from the historic point, just to be able to touchit historic point, just to be able to touch it is amazing. but to be able touch it is amazing. but to be able to get in and mash it, it is pretty good. this was bluebird in 1967. donald campbell was reaching speeds of over 300 miles an hour on coniston late in the lake district when she flipped and crashed. when she was raised in 2001, donald campbell's mascot was fine. he was on every journey donald campbell's mascot was fine. he was on everyjourney donald campbell made. look at it, the wo
catriona renton is on the isle of bute.d the crowds are gathering. there is a real sense of excitement, bluebird has arrived. she is in the boat shed behind and preparations are under way behind me. moorings are being put in place as people get ready, we hope at some point this afternoon, to see her underwater, back where she belongs. she has not been seen on water for more than 50 years, but bluebird waits to test the waters, as does her pilot. something i am massively interested in, even from...
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after it crashed killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird has taken to the water on the isle of buteand have gone 1—0 up in the five—match test series against india, recording a 31 run victory at edgebaston. and at 8.30 in talking books, gavin esler talks to chef and author rick stein on how british food has improved dramatically over the last 30 years. detectives searching for the midwife samantha eastwood, who's been missing for more than a week, have found a body near caverswall, in staffordshire. a 32—year—old man arrested on sunday on suspicion of kidnap has been rearrested on suspicion of murder. 0ur correspondent sarah corker is in caverswall — and has this report. samantha eastwood was described by her family as warm, generous and a selfless midwife. these cctv images of the 28—year—old leaving the royal stoke hospital after a night shift last friday were the last time she was seen alive. after an extensive search of woodland and fields around the village of caverswall in rural staffordshire, a body was discovered by police at midday. those living nearby said there had been a
after it crashed killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird has taken to the water on the isle of buteand have gone 1—0 up in the five—match test series against india, recording a 31 run victory at edgebaston. and at 8.30 in talking books, gavin esler talks to chef and author rick stein on how british food has improved dramatically over the last 30 years. detectives searching for the midwife samantha eastwood, who's been missing for more than a week, have found a body near caverswall, in...
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the complaints date back to 2013, when mr salmond lived here at bute house, the official residence ofirst minister. the allegations from two individuals have been denied by mr salmond, who described the claims as "patently ridiculous". i've made many mistakes in my life, political and personal, but i have not sexually harassed anyone, and i certainly have not been engaged in criminality. you know, i'm no saint, i've got flaws, i understand that, but these are absurd, and i'm looking forward to the opportunity to establish that point. mr salmond said he's not been allowed to see and therefore properly challenge the evidence against him, so now, in an extraordinary move, the former first minister is taking the government he used to lead to court. nicola sturgeon, his anointed successor and for many years his closest political ally, said complaints could not be ignored or swept under the carpet. alex, into this one, please! everybody knows the length and closeness of my relationship to alex salmond, and i think people will understand how difficult this is for me and for my party. this wi
the complaints date back to 2013, when mr salmond lived here at bute house, the official residence ofirst minister. the allegations from two individuals have been denied by mr salmond, who described the claims as "patently ridiculous". i've made many mistakes in my life, political and personal, but i have not sexually harassed anyone, and i certainly have not been engaged in criminality. you know, i'm no saint, i've got flaws, i understand that, but these are absurd, and i'm looking...
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the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird.d for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot seat. i have never seen anyone else in there other than my dad. this time around, bluebird will be travelling across this scottish loch at much lower speeds, the volunteers involved planning to toast success in an understated style. are you going to celebrate? nice cup of tea. do what the british do best. the project has been built on cups of tea. this, a long waited for chance to celebrate donald campbell's achievements, by seeing his record—breaking craft in action. again.
the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird.d for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going...
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after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird has taken to the water on the isle of buted, england take a 1—nil lead in the test series against india, recording a 31 run victory at edgebaston. we'll have that and the rest of today's sport at 6:30. let's start with that breaking news that detectives in staffordshire investigating the disappearance of the midwife, samantha eastwood, have found a body in a rural area near stoke—on—trent. the 28—year—old was last seen leaving work after her night shift at royal stoke univeristy hospital on friday last week. three people have been arrested. we'll be live in stoke—on—trent shortly for an update with our correspondent sarah corker for the latest. our correspondent, sarah corker, is on the outskirts of stoke—on—trent, and she told me more about this latest development. yes, as you say, we got confirmation from staffordshire police at around half four today, they said a body was found at around midday in this rural area of staffordshire. this road behind me has been closed off for the majority of the day. earlier this morning the
after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird has taken to the water on the isle of buted, england take a 1—nil lead in the test series against india, recording a 31 run victory at edgebaston. we'll have that and the rest of today's sport at 6:30. let's start with that breaking news that detectives in staffordshire investigating the disappearance of the midwife, samantha eastwood, have found a body in a rural area near stoke—on—trent. the 28—year—old was last seen...
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choice bute had no to go on a hunger strike. report ffr he -- report. womann severrl iranian wereea rested for removing their n, shearvessin ira defended them in court. ,oday, her office sits empty and her husband ears for her sasafety because she herself isn jail. >> it feels empty, it is not a good feeling. thii place was always busy, lots >> the husband says his wife is security charges. last wwek, authorities raided her home and confiscated these which read, i am against the mandatory he -- hijab law. because she has ritten a letter hijabing that in fororcing the is actually illegal. >> he sasays his wife is %pshe calls her unjustet what imprisonment. >> when i talk to her on the phone, she tells me that she is fine, but i know in time, the hunger strike will start to affect herr irrnian auuhorities have jailed the lawyer. the husband says hh often records his wiie's phones calls because he misses her voice and want to bacc home. her ight for human rights. renovations to -pthe ffont of a temple have sparked a ational debate. array of colors, but tho
choice bute had no to go on a hunger strike. report ffr he -- report. womann severrl iranian wereea rested for removing their n, shearvessin ira defended them in court. ,oday, her office sits empty and her husband ears for her sasafety because she herself isn jail. >> it feels empty, it is not a good feeling. thii place was always busy, lots >> the husband says his wife is security charges. last wwek, authorities raided her home and confiscated these which read, i am against the...
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it t ising advantage of people in their poverty to get a cheap high, bute process, it is killing people. >> reporter: d.c. officials say 300 people were treated at hoitals for erdoses during a ten-day period in july. more than all of jul in 2017. in northwest, jackie bensen, news 4.he >>>n we come back, the srt list getting shorter. amazon coming closer to picking a city for its new headquarters. a d.c.re still in the running. >>> convenient and quick. how saf are payment apps? susan w hoganh what you need to know about the security of the services. >>> there are >>> there are ports amazon is getting down to the finalists for their he aquarters. th looking at 20 citying cluding d.c., northern montgomery and virginia. cey will the list this month, then ask for the best a fina offers. the new headquarters will creat0 50,0 jobs and $5 billion cons.uction investme the company is not saying a word about its plans. >>> loudoun county drivers along busy route 7. the change east of leesrg is w open. it puts the county closer to making route 7 a limited access highway. we'llee construction in th
it t ising advantage of people in their poverty to get a cheap high, bute process, it is killing people. >> reporter: d.c. officials say 300 people were treated at hoitals for erdoses during a ten-day period in july. more than all of jul in 2017. in northwest, jackie bensen, news 4.he >>>n we come back, the srt list getting shorter. amazon coming closer to picking a city for its new headquarters. a d.c.re still in the running. >>> convenient and quick. how saf are...
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catriona renton, bbc news, isle of bute. it's been a busy day in sport. thanks very much. good evening. england's cricketers held their nerve to win a nail—biting first test against india by 31 runs. on a gripping final day at edgbaston, india needed 84 to win — england needed 5 wickets. patrick gearey takes up the story. it takes no little effort or spirit to put on your saturday best when you know you won't be here long. this test has little distance to run, but is capable of changing character at the speed of grease lightning. england had spent her summer nights dreaming of dismissing this man, virat kohli. india's best chance of scoring the 84 runs needed. first over, jimmy anderson couldn't get him, but did get dinesh karthik. four wickets to go. this was now a match. a session of tension. so much loaded on every near—miss, on every clean hit. kohli to 50, india 61 to win. england needed a change. on came ben stokes — who missed the ashes, who will miss the next test, as he is in court on an affray charge, but who got the biggest of wickets. kohli, l
catriona renton, bbc news, isle of bute. it's been a busy day in sport. thanks very much. good evening. england's cricketers held their nerve to win a nail—biting first test against india by 31 runs. on a gripping final day at edgbaston, india needed 84 to win — england needed 5 wickets. patrick gearey takes up the story. it takes no little effort or spirit to put on your saturday best when you know you won't be here long. this test has little distance to run, but is capable of changing...
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serving first minister, when he would have been living here at the first minister's official residence, butecurrent occupant of bute house, first minister nicola sturgeon, said she had been aware of the investigation for some time. she said the complaints could not be ignored or swept under the carpet. i have made clear on many occasions that in all workplaces people must feel able to bring forward complaints and have confidence that they will be treated seriously and now it is important that due process and fair process is followed. mr salmond has described the complaints procedure as unjust and has said he will proceed with a judicial review of the complaints process at the court of session. if you had asked me would i ever be in the position of taking the scottish government to court, i would have been totally, totally amazed. that is what is necessary in order to establish a fair process. and you have to have a fair kick at the ball. you have got to have justice in the process, not just for the person who is on the receiving end of the complaints, but for the complainers themselves. i ha
serving first minister, when he would have been living here at the first minister's official residence, butecurrent occupant of bute house, first minister nicola sturgeon, said she had been aware of the investigation for some time. she said the complaints could not be ignored or swept under the carpet. i have made clear on many occasions that in all workplaces people must feel able to bring forward complaints and have confidence that they will be treated seriously and now it is important that...
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the vatican is dealing with sinsio iuntatroe athd is wrongy culture, butes how to ad these situations quickly and also thoroughly, because we don't want a quick fix. rajini:atrescue workers in the n have rescuedla 22,000 people from flood-hit areawi many remain thout food or shelter. more than 370 people have died in the floods, and tn usands have bft stranded. yogita lamaye reports. yogita: as the water recedes, people want to go home. y amit isn't dry yet. left tishe house five ds today he has returned to take a look.ag gone down a few inches.bu lowyis pockets like these, it is completely cut off from the mainstream. but then f us, it is going to take time to get back to complete norlcy. yogita: some don't have a housek this man's home has been swept away. he is a tailor,. and struggles t more than half a million are in ed. f , heat cou helldp. it is all being stopped at -- stocked whits it is ien >> everything they ha bveneee d stand or crumble on their heads. i just want to do something instead of just sitting at home and watching the news. yogita: relief efforts are going on at a
the vatican is dealing with sinsio iuntatroe athd is wrongy culture, butes how to ad these situations quickly and also thoroughly, because we don't want a quick fix. rajini:atrescue workers in the n have rescuedla 22,000 people from flood-hit areawi many remain thout food or shelter. more than 370 people have died in the floods, and tn usands have bft stranded. yogita lamaye reports. yogita: as the water recedes, people want to go home. y amit isn't dry yet. left tishe house five ds today he...
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tiring bute, it is getting compliments from my clients, seeing their smiles, not -- makes me not feelhe fatigue. enjoy your meal. [laughter] >> i am 70 years old but feel young. i think the government proposal is good. people have to work after 70. as long as my body is in good health, i want to go on working. thank you very much. come back soon. >> a happy society for all the generations are active. a proposal made by the prime minister to overcome the pension crisis. this economist has written a book on work for senior citizens and is one of the leading advocates of the reform. with the current pension system that younger people contribute to the pension and the elderly people believe the benefit -- receive the benefit, it will create huge problems. issue, the deficit increase of the labor force of toerly people is critical the issue. >> whether it is fatalism or pragmatism, the majority of the japanese support the reform. even the largest workers union in the country. >> we are fighting to reduce the number of working hours per day. seniorss a good thing have the possibility of wor
tiring bute, it is getting compliments from my clients, seeing their smiles, not -- makes me not feelhe fatigue. enjoy your meal. [laughter] >> i am 70 years old but feel young. i think the government proposal is good. people have to work after 70. as long as my body is in good health, i want to go on working. thank you very much. come back soon. >> a happy society for all the generations are active. a proposal made by the prime minister to overcome the pension crisis. this...
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bute could've easily been, there is this pattern of lying, essentially. >> he has never met his production goals and the market and investors forgive him that. you have to look beyond some of these short-term issues and unfortunate issues, and look to the bigger picture of what the company must do over the next few years to increase production. we are at the models in the pipeline to justify the valuationl >> -- valuation. >> talk about the potential penalties of these sec inquiries. we have talked about criminal , he could agree to certain controls on his communications. would that mean he can't use twitter? max: a lot of tesla investors would hope that. if you long wanted to squeeze the shorts, he would have been better on stopping tweeting. announcing a three-month hiatus from tweeting, which -- one thing that happened here is we saw basically a crack in the support for elon musk, both at the board level and on the investor level. it is not as if people want to dump him overboard or rein him in, but this combined with some other stuff could start to lead to some significant changes and
bute could've easily been, there is this pattern of lying, essentially. >> he has never met his production goals and the market and investors forgive him that. you have to look beyond some of these short-term issues and unfortunate issues, and look to the bigger picture of what the company must do over the next few years to increase production. we are at the models in the pipeline to justify the valuationl >> -- valuation. >> talk about the potential penalties of these sec...
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fine, bute will be this gathering is about austin. and how much we want him home and how much support everyone in this room has been providing. thank you very much for that. [applause] >> thanks much, everybody. thanks for being here and to all the speakers. please support often. -- austin. let's bring him home. [applause] >> senators returned to washington today after a shortened summer recess. they will continue to work on traditional nominations starting at noon eastern. body takemay see the up opioid legislation, a water infrastructure bill, and an effort to reauthorize the federal aviation administration. officials are reviewing 88,000 judgeof records from when brett kavanaugh was working in the white house. there is set to be a judy issues -- judiciary committee hearing after labor day. it could last three or four days. c-span watch it live on three, c-span.org, or on the c-span radio app. >> this sunday, on "oral history, " we continue our series on women in congress. me,members' resistance to their acceptance of me -- they did
fine, bute will be this gathering is about austin. and how much we want him home and how much support everyone in this room has been providing. thank you very much for that. [applause] >> thanks much, everybody. thanks for being here and to all the speakers. please support often. -- austin. let's bring him home. [applause] >> senators returned to washington today after a shortened summer recess. they will continue to work on traditional nominations starting at noon eastern. body...
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right now, things are looking good there, bute seven-day foreg door to the fral morning and you need as. as we look at the south bay temperatures, we will have some pretty warm weather, slightly hotter than yesterday. morgan hill, 96 degrees there. 89 in milpitas, and also in east san jose. we head to the east bay and concord reaching 95 degrees. and 97 in danville today. oakland, 72 degrees. cool, half moon bay. we're at 60 degrees, heading up there. we'll be up to 80 in redwood city and in san francisco. mostly a lot of 60s across the city, and then we look at our temperature spread from 60 in point reyes to 102 in ukiah today. as you're getting dressed, of course, it all depends on your location, but it's a day to try to stay cool for those inland areas. short sleeves and shorts. and then as we hea,d out hurricane hector update this morning, moving just to the tegory-3 the big island of hurricane, kicking up wind and high waves for that area. and then i want to show you another one. this is tropical storm john. yesterday, it was a hurricane. right now, wind speeds are 70 miles per
right now, things are looking good there, bute seven-day foreg door to the fral morning and you need as. as we look at the south bay temperatures, we will have some pretty warm weather, slightly hotter than yesterday. morgan hill, 96 degrees there. 89 in milpitas, and also in east san jose. we head to the east bay and concord reaching 95 degrees. and 97 in danville today. oakland, 72 degrees. cool, half moon bay. we're at 60 degrees, heading up there. we'll be up to 80 in redwood city and in...
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buted strongest growth, shares fall amid rising costs.oins us for an interview at 10:00 a.m. u.k. time. the lira pares losses after slumping more than 6%. stocks and bonds suffered as the stack can -- spat continues. rouhani's report. the u.s. imposes new sanctions on iran. the president says negotiations will be meaningless while restrictions are still in place. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i am matt miller in frankfurt to interview stefan ingles from commerzbank, along with mark barton in london. mark: stocks are rising 30 minutes into the session. we fell yesterday for the third day, but rising after the u.s. benchmark him in the s&p 500 posted its highest level since january. it is a day dominated by banks, but some other financial related firms rising. standard life aberdeen, we spoke to the co-cfo. standard life aberdeen, up 2.6% today. unicredit earnings beat today, clamping down on costs. costs remain an issue at commerzbank. revenue and profit beat expectations, but unicredit shares up 2%. decline for pandora, t
buted strongest growth, shares fall amid rising costs.oins us for an interview at 10:00 a.m. u.k. time. the lira pares losses after slumping more than 6%. stocks and bonds suffered as the stack can -- spat continues. rouhani's report. the u.s. imposes new sanctions on iran. the president says negotiations will be meaningless while restrictions are still in place. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i am matt miller in frankfurt to interview stefan ingles from commerzbank,...
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it has grown on me and i have grown on insurance. , bute had a wonderful time it has got me so excitedand insurance has particularly kept me because we serve such a good social purpose. ♪ francine: still to calm, diversifying lloyd's of london. we talk about the challenges of modernizing a 330-year-old company. ♪ francine: in 2014, inga beale became the first female chief executive at lloyd's of london. since then, she has transformed the institution, making waves and a leading voice for diversity in financial services. a 27% pays still had cap in 2017, so what is the company doing to tackle inequality? when it comes to diversity, how backward is the industry? inga: we are not doing that well. we are not the worst sector around. having to report the gender pay ap has highlighted the financial services sector. getting that data out there will help us realize where we are, and i feel do something about it. now the gender pay gap at lloyd's is 27.7% in the u.k.. that is assigned sign we lack females in the senior position. we have to do a better job, not necessarily enticing them in the f
it has grown on me and i have grown on insurance. , bute had a wonderful time it has got me so excitedand insurance has particularly kept me because we serve such a good social purpose. ♪ francine: still to calm, diversifying lloyd's of london. we talk about the challenges of modernizing a 330-year-old company. ♪ francine: in 2014, inga beale became the first female chief executive at lloyd's of london. since then, she has transformed the institution, making waves and a leading voice for...
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it will take to the water on the isle of bute.ee men have died from heatstroke in spain as temperatures in parts of southern europe continue to rise above a0 degrees celsius. holiday—makers are being urged to stay out of the sun as forecasters are warning of record breaking temperatures. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. this week we are in south africa. the country marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of former south african president nelson mandela. i will be injohannesburg, finding out how the city is reinventing itself, and visiting one of the most spectacular regeneration projects in africa. it's something that was built for the few, and it has been repurposed now and is finding its feet is something for the many. and i will be trying out some home cooking with mandela's personal chef. i am making the simplest meal you have ever had in your life. the wonderful mr mandela used to love to eat it. plus, i will be hotfooting it down to cape town to meet the young ballroom dancers topping to shape the future of th
it will take to the water on the isle of bute.ee men have died from heatstroke in spain as temperatures in parts of southern europe continue to rise above a0 degrees celsius. holiday—makers are being urged to stay out of the sun as forecasters are warning of record breaking temperatures. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. this week we are in south africa. the country marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of former south african president nelson mandela. i will be...
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and they did rescue britain bute also the united states. it mobilize the nation's industrial might from coast-to-coast factories produced vacuum cleaners andwern textiles and adding machines tog make shrapnel and gas masks and automatic pistols.actoriesegan on will be a factories producind engines for airplanes and the labor force was booming. men and women of all ages factories to workall on the assembly line. location or high schools run overtime run training and retrag american men and women to the rules of the workforce theanaget employment service in the small city of york pennsylvania said one year ago to find jobs for men now we need to find men for jobs. what about housing? they needed places to live near the factories so roosevelt set up an agency called the decision of defense housing with 2.5 million new homes.ower so with energy and ironicallys s this vitality promises you. >> the member of number of that the bill with 1776.treat from wt began in 1919 when the senate reject did woodrow wilson's league of nations. the plan died i
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bute today feels l significant step forward towards justice for the rohingya people. bbc news on the myanmar-bangladesh border. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program -- >> send all the people back to mexico! what the hell are they doing here? laura: it is primary day in arizona tomorrow, and tensions over immigration are spilling into the streets. police working on a notorious unsolved murder say the prime suspect has been rested in spain. the victim was just 11 years old when he vanished from his tent at a summer camp in august 1998. his body was discovered in a nearby forest the next a. two decades on, 55-year-old man has been detained in spain. he was identified after police launched a huge operation to gather more than 40,000 dna samples from people who werehe living near to scene of the crime. the bbc has more from the netherlands. 54 --er: the rest of the the arrest of the 55 earl followed a police appeal a streak where the shared for the first time the scoutmaster wanted in connection with the death of this 11-year
bute today feels l significant step forward towards justice for the rohingya people. bbc news on the myanmar-bangladesh border. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program -- >> send all the people back to mexico! what the hell are they doing here? laura: it is primary day in arizona tomorrow, and tensions over immigration are spilling into the streets. police working on a notorious unsolved murder say the prime suspect has been rested in...
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crashed in 1967 killing its famous pilot, was launched in front of cheering crowds on the isle of butenton was there. the final checks, after 17 years of painstaking restoration, as bluebird prepares to get back in the water. tense moments, but also exciting. just to be able to touch it is amazing, but to actually be able to be privileged enough to actually get in it and mash it, that is pretty good. bluebird was salvaged from coniston water in the lake district in 2001. around 90% of her body work has been restored from the original. this is notjust a technical feat for those involved, but a personal one. emily's father has been working on this all her life. this boat has changed his life and made him so proud of his friends and his team and this has really changed our family, and i'm really proud of him. one, two, three. today was the culmination of all that work, a labour of love. bluebird was finally ready to launch — almost. take it back out! but there was a need for some assistance. one last push and she was off. yay. cheering. it's more than 51 years since bluebird was last on t
crashed in 1967 killing its famous pilot, was launched in front of cheering crowds on the isle of butenton was there. the final checks, after 17 years of painstaking restoration, as bluebird prepares to get back in the water. tense moments, but also exciting. just to be able to touch it is amazing, but to actually be able to be privileged enough to actually get in it and mash it, that is pretty good. bluebird was salvaged from coniston water in the lake district in 2001. around 90% of her body...
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. >> he bute's had plenty to say to the special counsel.on mcgahn spending some 30 hours cooperating with whether the president obstructed justice. the president himself today escalating his attacks on those investigators calling them thugs, tweeting mueller is disgraced and discredited. so why does it matter if the white house counsel talks with mueller's team? mcgahn would have been privy to private conversations about the firing of james comey and was reportedly asked by the president to fire mueller himself, all potentially critical information for the special counsel. still, while the president says he let mcgahn talk. >> why did you speak so long to the special counsel, mr. mcgahn? >> reporter: the white house may not know everything he said. >> i don't second guess the decision to have him meet with mueller, what i can't get my head around is how they coack of what he'sepo chances seem slim that donald trump will talk with mueller, too with rudy giuliani explaining why on "meet the press." >> when you tell me that, you know, he shoul
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the complaints date back to 2013, when mr salmond lived and worked here at bute house, the official residenceing first minister. the allegations from two individuals have been denied by mr salmond, who described the claims as "patently ridiculous". i've made many mistakes in my life, political and personal, but i have not sexually harassed anyone, and i certainly have not been engaged in criminality. you know, i'm no saint, i've got flaws, i understand that, but these are absurd, and i'm looking forward to the opportunity to establish that point. mr salmond said he's not been allowed to see and therefore properly challenge the evidence against him, so now, in an extraordinary move, the former first minister is taking the government he used to lead to court. nicola sturgeon, his anointed successor and for many years his closest political ally, said complaints could not be ignored or swept under the carpet. alex, into this one, please! everybody knows the length and closeness of my relationship to alex salmond, and i think people will understand how difficult this is for me and for my party. th
the complaints date back to 2013, when mr salmond lived and worked here at bute house, the official residenceing first minister. the allegations from two individuals have been denied by mr salmond, who described the claims as "patently ridiculous". i've made many mistakes in my life, political and personal, but i have not sexually harassed anyone, and i certainly have not been engaged in criminality. you know, i'm no saint, i've got flaws, i understand that, but these are absurd, and...
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are these two allegations of sexual misconduct against alex salmond, alleged to have taken place at bute013. alex salmond says the complaints procedure is unjust and unlawful. therefore you have this quite strange therefore you have this quite strange process therefore you have this quite strange process of a former scottish first minister taking legal action against the scottish government, the government which he used to lead, of course. alex salmond very critical of the permanent secretary, the top civil servant, lesley evans, of the permanent secretary, the top civilservant, lesley evans, in of the permanent secretary, the top civil servant, lesley evans, in the scottish government, although of course she has said that alex salmond ‘s statement contained some significant inaccuracies. daggers drawn. this is what alex salmond was saying to us just a short time ago. i have made many mistakes in my life, political and personal, i have made many mistakes in my life, politicaland personal, but i have made many mistakes in my life, political and personal, but i have not sexually harassed a
are these two allegations of sexual misconduct against alex salmond, alleged to have taken place at bute013. alex salmond says the complaints procedure is unjust and unlawful. therefore you have this quite strange therefore you have this quite strange process therefore you have this quite strange process of a former scottish first minister taking legal action against the scottish government, the government which he used to lead, of course. alex salmond very critical of the permanent secretary,...
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the high speed boat arrived on the isle of bute for tests yesterday.e past seventeen years restoring the craft, which crashed at more than 300 miles per hour in the lake district in 1967, killing its pilot, donald campbell. a massive dust storm has passed through phoenix in arizona. a thick cloud blanketed the city on thursday evening with winds exceeding 60 miles per hour. several homes were destroyed and thousands were left without power. the national weather service said the storm was 70 miles wide and 5,000 feet high. extraordinary images. and significant damage. it must have been very frightening. that's phoenix, arizona. and as the shot widens it looks even more dramatic. londoners could be forgiven for thinking a newjames bond film was being shot on the thames yesterday as jetskis sped through the capital. but there was no sign of daniel craig — it was a real police chase. scotland yard's marine policing unit was spotted chasing fourjet—skis as they raced past the greenwich peninsula and canary wharf towards central london. police said they were
the high speed boat arrived on the isle of bute for tests yesterday.e past seventeen years restoring the craft, which crashed at more than 300 miles per hour in the lake district in 1967, killing its pilot, donald campbell. a massive dust storm has passed through phoenix in arizona. a thick cloud blanketed the city on thursday evening with winds exceeding 60 miles per hour. several homes were destroyed and thousands were left without power. the national weather service said the storm was 70...
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it's carrying out a series of runs in the water on the isle of bute.t crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell. now an update on all the tech news — it's time for click. this week — do computers dream of electric puppies? can data prevent crop devastation? and will lara ever live down these shoes? planet earth is changing. daily. we humans are affecting its surface, its climate, its inhabitants. watching from ground level makes it difficult to make sense of it all, but these days we do have the data and we can crunch the numbers. and when it comes to understanding the really big issues, those that have effects on a truly global scale, visualising that data can turn millions of figures into something that everyone can understand. maps like these created by carnegie mellon university's ea rthtime website combine nasa satellite imagery with a wide range of datasets to produce visualisations of environmental and geopolitical events from light pollution, to refugee movement, to the effects of coral bleaching on areas such as the great barrier reef. one pa
it's carrying out a series of runs in the water on the isle of bute.t crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell. now an update on all the tech news — it's time for click. this week — do computers dream of electric puppies? can data prevent crop devastation? and will lara ever live down these shoes? planet earth is changing. daily. we humans are affecting its surface, its climate, its inhabitants. watching from ground level makes it difficult to make sense of it all, but these days we do...
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the complaints date back to 2013 when alex salmond lived and worked at bute house, the official residencenied by alex salmond who described the claims as patently ridiculous. i have made many mistakes in my life, personal and political but i have not sexually harassed anyone and i certainly haven‘t been engaged in criminality. i am no saint, i have flaws, i understand that and i am looking forward to the opportunity to establish that point. alex salmond said he‘s not being allowed to see and therefore properly challenge the evidence against him, so now, in an extraordinary move, the former first minister is taking the government he used to lead to court. nicola sturgeon, his anointed successor and for many years, his closest political ally, said complaints couldn‘t be ignored or swept under the carpet. everybody knows the length and the closeness of my relationship to alex salmond and i think people will understand how difficult this is for me and my party. it will be extremely upsetting to members of the snp up and down the country. it is a difficult situation but what is important is th
the complaints date back to 2013 when alex salmond lived and worked at bute house, the official residencenied by alex salmond who described the claims as patently ridiculous. i have made many mistakes in my life, personal and political but i have not sexually harassed anyone and i certainly haven‘t been engaged in criminality. i am no saint, i have flaws, i understand that and i am looking forward to the opportunity to establish that point. alex salmond said he‘s not being allowed to see...
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ea, were too strong, were two free, stop us bute that's the culture getting to people's heads convincing them that this is a oppressive place for evil place. trump true. he's an answer to a culture that has hated the central values of this country for 50 years. people say they elected him because they're angry. of course angry. 50 years of every movie show and comedian and tv show saying their culture is garbage jim acosta, he was how cold at a meeting and he said i don't feel like an american and i but yes you do, that's what it's like to be an american if you're getting half of all the time. based on the wife giving speeches to conservatives like this was like talking to my wife when i tell her she buys something on sale is still cost money. she looks at me like you're adorable and i love you but i have no idea what you're talking about. eventually ive gave up. i stopped giving that speech and at first i had thought we were in the culture just because we're blacklisted kind of like black baseball managers, but no there was actually something inherit to making culture. think about it. c
ea, were too strong, were two free, stop us bute that's the culture getting to people's heads convincing them that this is a oppressive place for evil place. trump true. he's an answer to a culture that has hated the central values of this country for 50 years. people say they elected him because they're angry. of course angry. 50 years of every movie show and comedian and tv show saying their culture is garbage jim acosta, he was how cold at a meeting and he said i don't feel like an american...
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it will carry out a series of runs in the water on the isle of bute.50 years since it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell. now on bbc news, a talking books cookery special. gavin esler meets chef and restaurateur rick stein. hello, and welcome to talking books, with me, gavin esler. we are in london where it is no exaggeration to say, some 30 years ago, the food was pretty terrible. nowadays, it is home to plenty michelin star restaurants. one of those responsible for this transformation is the restauranteur and author, rick stein. i'm going to meet him to find out how his love of simple ingredients and travel informs his writing and his cooking. in restaurant kitchens, everything is all prepped up before you start. this is a way of cooking fish which i really like, which is actually cooking it under the salamander. it's quite a sort of pure way of cooking. so there we go. rick stein, hello, and welcome. you have, as i say, written a lot of books. do you find the act of writing quite difficult? because you did it, first, didn't you, the very fir
it will carry out a series of runs in the water on the isle of bute.50 years since it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell. now on bbc news, a talking books cookery special. gavin esler meets chef and restaurateur rick stein. hello, and welcome to talking books, with me, gavin esler. we are in london where it is no exaggeration to say, some 30 years ago, the food was pretty terrible. nowadays, it is home to plenty michelin star restaurants. one of those responsible for this transformation...