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the emergency services are dealing with a landslide on the a484 in carmarthenshire. been informed and their families being their next of kin have been informed and theirfamilies being supported by specially trained officers. storm callu m by specially trained officers. storm callum causing a landslide which has resulted in the death of one person on the a484 in carmarthenshire. more than 100,000 people are believed to have taken part in a demonstration against the shift to the right in german politics and society. the rally comes after a number of far right protests were held in cities across the country in recent weeks. 0ur berlin correspondent jenny hill followed the demonstration and gave us this update. people are marching officially under the slogan "unteilbar" which means indivisible. the official aim is to promote a free, fair and open society. it's been organised by hundreds of groups and individuals, many of whom have different political leanings and agendas but almost without exception everyone we have spoken to here says they are here because they are conc
the emergency services are dealing with a landslide on the a484 in carmarthenshire. been informed and their families being their next of kin have been informed and theirfamilies being supported by specially trained officers. storm callu m by specially trained officers. storm callum causing a landslide which has resulted in the death of one person on the a484 in carmarthenshire. more than 100,000 people are believed to have taken part in a demonstration against the shift to the right in german...
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in carmarthenshire, police remain at the scene of a landslide. one man was killed here.s are warning against all but essential travel. wales bore the brunt of storm callum. torrential rain and wind has flooded homes and left some without power. i've been here 26, 27 years. i was born here and i've never seen it this bad. it's quite bad. some of the smaller cars are trying to get through, and then, well, they're going through, but at the other end, they're just breaking down because the water's so deep on the road. ijust don't know how long it's going to take for it to all go down, so it'sjust waiting for everything to dry out, i guess, and see what happens from there. but i know a lot of people on the street haven't got insurance or anything, so i don't know what they're going to do or what i'm going to do. the force of the storm has been felt across much of the uk. in brighton, a man died after being swept out to sea in the early hours of saturday morning. last night, train services on the west coast main line between preston and carlisle were stopped by a landslide. fo
in carmarthenshire, police remain at the scene of a landslide. one man was killed here.s are warning against all but essential travel. wales bore the brunt of storm callum. torrential rain and wind has flooded homes and left some without power. i've been here 26, 27 years. i was born here and i've never seen it this bad. it's quite bad. some of the smaller cars are trying to get through, and then, well, they're going through, but at the other end, they're just breaking down because the water's...
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police in wales have confirmed a person has died as a result of a landslide on the a484 in carmarthenshire following torrential rain caused by storm callum. wales has seen its worst flooding for 30 years. the fracking firm cuadrilla confirmed earlier that it wasn't carrying out fracking today at its site near blackpool, citing bad weather as the cause of the delay. david sillito reports now on the shortlisted buildings, including the winner, for this year's riba stirling prize — one of the most prestigious awards in architecture. how much? i think it was over $1.5 billion, maybe $1.75 billion by the time we got done. you don't realise the scale of how big this build is. previously, most of us spent most of our time studying in our bedrooms, which can be a bit dark, boring and also quite lonely. i want to play, actually, in this space. great! but i think it makes everyone want to play! student housing is often very mean, and one of the meanest bits is the window. when you were told it was going to be made of compacted soil, what were your feelings? it's interesting. i had a sort of spiritua
police in wales have confirmed a person has died as a result of a landslide on the a484 in carmarthenshire following torrential rain caused by storm callum. wales has seen its worst flooding for 30 years. the fracking firm cuadrilla confirmed earlier that it wasn't carrying out fracking today at its site near blackpool, citing bad weather as the cause of the delay. david sillito reports now on the shortlisted buildings, including the winner, for this year's riba stirling prize — one of the...
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carmarthenshire, powys and ceredigion have been the worst affected with flood warnings still in placethe chancellor is coming under growing pressure from his own party's mps to find extra funding for universal credit. fracking firm cuadrilla confirmed earlier that it wasn't carrying out fracking today at its site near blackpool, citing bad weather as the cause of the delay. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me lizzie greenwood—hughs, and john watson. the headlines this evening: warrington versus wigan ‘s, with emotions running high. morgan shows his mettle to steer england home in sri lanka. and halloween arrives early as bath's freddie burns has a horror show at the rec. for the neutral it's a case of pick your fairytale ending as wigan and warrington meet in tonight's super league grand final. it is the match in charge for it. for warrington, there could, at long last, be a new name on the trophy. three times they've made it to the sport's showpiece, three times they've fallen at the last. the match is a repeat of the 2016 grand final. it
carmarthenshire, powys and ceredigion have been the worst affected with flood warnings still in placethe chancellor is coming under growing pressure from his own party's mps to find extra funding for universal credit. fracking firm cuadrilla confirmed earlier that it wasn't carrying out fracking today at its site near blackpool, citing bad weather as the cause of the delay. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me lizzie greenwood—hughs, and john...
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police in wales have confirmed a person has died in a landslide in carmarthenshire following torrentialcaused by storm callum. the country has seen its worst flooding for 30 years. the chancellor is coming under growing pressure from his own party's mps to find extra funding for universal credit. the fracking firm cuadrilla confirmed that it wasn't carrying out fracking today at its site near blackpool, citing bad weather as the cause of the delay. the company was allowed go ahead for the first time since 2011 after the high court rejected a last—minute challenge by environmental campaigners. backin back in my rightful place, so they say. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, who's the comment and features editor at cityam. and the political strategist, jo tanner, who worked for borisjohnson and david cameron. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and unsurprisingly the state of brexit negotiations features large. after getting hold of leaked emails, the observer says dup leader arlene foster is "re
police in wales have confirmed a person has died in a landslide in carmarthenshire following torrentialcaused by storm callum. the country has seen its worst flooding for 30 years. the chancellor is coming under growing pressure from his own party's mps to find extra funding for universal credit. the fracking firm cuadrilla confirmed that it wasn't carrying out fracking today at its site near blackpool, citing bad weather as the cause of the delay. the company was allowed go ahead for the first...
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dyfed—powys police have confirmed that one person has been killed as the result of a landslide in carmarthenshire borne the brunt of storm callum. travel has also been severely affected, with several roads remaining closed. here on the a470, thejcp has been called in to create extra drainage, as water pouring down the mountain has been bringing debris with it, creating a huge risk for vehicles trying to pass on this road. in lampeter, businesses have been disrupted due to the heavy rain, the local supermarket and its car park under a foot of water. some of the smaller cars are trying to get through, the bigger ones are getting through but at the other end they are just breaking down. i've been here 26, 27 years, i was born here, i've never seen it this bad, it is extraordinary. it is notjust south wales that has been affected. across the uk, bad weather has been wreaking havoc. this plane, bringing passengers home from alicante at leeds bradford airport, had to abort its landing due to high winds. although flood alerts have been lifted in scotland, several remain in place across parts of england
dyfed—powys police have confirmed that one person has been killed as the result of a landslide in carmarthenshire borne the brunt of storm callum. travel has also been severely affected, with several roads remaining closed. here on the a470, thejcp has been called in to create extra drainage, as water pouring down the mountain has been bringing debris with it, creating a huge risk for vehicles trying to pass on this road. in lampeter, businesses have been disrupted due to the heavy rain, the...
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police in wales confirmed a person has died in a landslide in carmarthenshire following torrential rainy prepares for its parliamentary elections. the chancellor is coming under growing pressure from his own party's mps to find extra funding for universal credit. the fracking firm cuadrilla confirmed that it wasn't carrying out fracking today at its site near blackpool, citing bad weather as the cause of the delay. the company was allowed go ahead for the first time since 2011 after the high court rejected a last—minute challenge by environmental campaigners. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, who's the comment and features editor at cityam, and the political strategist jo tanner, who worked for borisjohnson and david cameron. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and unsurprisingly the state of brexit negotiations features large. after getting hold of leaked emails, the observer says dup leader arlene foster is ready to trigger a no—deal brexit and now regards this as the "likeliest outcome."
police in wales confirmed a person has died in a landslide in carmarthenshire following torrential rainy prepares for its parliamentary elections. the chancellor is coming under growing pressure from his own party's mps to find extra funding for universal credit. the fracking firm cuadrilla confirmed that it wasn't carrying out fracking today at its site near blackpool, citing bad weather as the cause of the delay. the company was allowed go ahead for the first time since 2011 after the high...
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in carmarthenshire, police remain at the scene of a landslide. one man was killed here.rs are warning against all but essential travel. wales bore the brunt of storm callum. torrential rain and wind has flooded homes and left some without power. i've been here 26, 27 years. i was born here and i've never seen it this bad. it's quite bad. some of the smaller cars are trying to get through, and then, well, they're going through, but at the other end, they're just breaking down because the water's so deep on the road. ijust don't know how long it's going to take for it to all go down, so it'sjust waiting for everything to dry out, i guess, and see what happens from there. but i know a lot of people on the street haven't got insurance or anything, so i don't know what they're going to do or what i'm going to do. the force of the storm has been felt across much of the uk. in brighton, a man died after being swept out to sea in the early hours of saturday morning. last night, train services on the west coast main line between preston and carlisle were stopped by a landslide. f
in carmarthenshire, police remain at the scene of a landslide. one man was killed here.rs are warning against all but essential travel. wales bore the brunt of storm callum. torrential rain and wind has flooded homes and left some without power. i've been here 26, 27 years. i was born here and i've never seen it this bad. it's quite bad. some of the smaller cars are trying to get through, and then, well, they're going through, but at the other end, they're just breaking down because the water's...
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jonathan jennings from carmarthenshire was jailed after saying all muslims should be forcibly sterilisedexplained by better police reporting and a greater willingness by victims to come forward. but last year also saw a spate of terror attacks in manchester, london and elsewhere. plus what some say is an increase in anti—immigrant rhetoric. sara khan, the commissioner for counter extremism, is preparing a report on the state of the nation. when i speak to lots of people in different cities and towns across the country, there is a concern that there is rising intolerance and hatred in our towns and cities, that perhaps didn't exist 30 years ago. something has indeed changed. so, while police are recording more hate crimes, when you ask people whether they have been a victim, the numbers over the last decade haven't changed. martin bashir, bbc news. what if you could eat a steak and the cow didn't have to die? scientists in california are growing meat in laboratories from the cells of animals. they say the technology could help end hunger without destroying the planet. but would you eat it
jonathan jennings from carmarthenshire was jailed after saying all muslims should be forcibly sterilisedexplained by better police reporting and a greater willingness by victims to come forward. but last year also saw a spate of terror attacks in manchester, london and elsewhere. plus what some say is an increase in anti—immigrant rhetoric. sara khan, the commissioner for counter extremism, is preparing a report on the state of the nation. when i speak to lots of people in different cities...
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jonathan jennings from carmarthenshire was jailed after saying all muslims should be forcibly sterilised better police reporting and a greater willingness by victims to come forward. but last year also saw a spate of terror attacks. in manchester, london and elsewhere. plus what some say is an increase in anti—immigrant rhetoric. sara khan, the commissioner for counter extremism, is preparing a report on the state of the nation. when i speak to lots of people in the different towns and cities across the country, there is a concern that there is rising intolerance and hatred in our towns and cities that perhaps didn't exist 30 years ago. something has indeed changed. so while police are recording more hate crimes, when you ask people if they have been a victim, the numbers over the last decade haven't changed. martin bashir, bbc news. blue peter. i grew up watching it like millions of children all over the uk. it's turned its presenters, and pets, into household names and awarded hundreds of thousands of those sought—after badges. and today, blue peter is celebrating its 60th birthday. co
jonathan jennings from carmarthenshire was jailed after saying all muslims should be forcibly sterilised better police reporting and a greater willingness by victims to come forward. but last year also saw a spate of terror attacks. in manchester, london and elsewhere. plus what some say is an increase in anti—immigrant rhetoric. sara khan, the commissioner for counter extremism, is preparing a report on the state of the nation. when i speak to lots of people in the different towns and cities...
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a 21—year—old died after a landslide in carmarthenshire on saturday.in later today for the first time since 2011, after a final legal attempt to prevent work starting at the site in lancashire failed on friday, the site has been the scene of repeated protests from environmentalists. fracking involves pumping liquid at high pressure, deep underground, to fracture rock and release natural gas. the protesters on top of that than since early this morning, and this is the day, of course, that they have been dreading for a couple of yea rs, have been dreading for a couple of years, the day when fracking is due to begin on this site. at the moment, a larger police presence than there is protesters, and the police have closed off the main road here. there hasn‘t been fracking in lancashire since 2011, when it was to earth tremors in the blackpool area. since then, it has been a hotly contested issue, with the fracking company is hoping to start work on this site. protesters tried to stop them. lastly, they were in the high court trying to get an injunction, cl
a 21—year—old died after a landslide in carmarthenshire on saturday.in later today for the first time since 2011, after a final legal attempt to prevent work starting at the site in lancashire failed on friday, the site has been the scene of repeated protests from environmentalists. fracking involves pumping liquid at high pressure, deep underground, to fracture rock and release natural gas. the protesters on top of that than since early this morning, and this is the day, of course, that...
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well, carmarthenshire council have said that they will be putting around £100,000 towards those peopleth a row of houses next door to the river neath flooded as water was coming up through the drains, due to the fact that they couldn't drain because the river was higher than the drainage system. so, people still trying to work through the devastation that has happened in their houses across communities in south wales and the first minister, carwynjones, has said that the welsh government will be pledging some money towards the cleanup operation, so the cleanup operation has begun here but it will ta ke operation has begun here but it will take some time for these communities to get over the damage that has taken place in their communities and homes. thank you very much indeed, tomos morgan in south wales and nick owen in birmingham. and if you would like to see any more on any of those stories, you can more on any of those stories, you ca n a ccess more on any of those stories, you can access them via the iplayer. and a reminder, we go nationwide at half past four every afternoon here
well, carmarthenshire council have said that they will be putting around £100,000 towards those peopleth a row of houses next door to the river neath flooded as water was coming up through the drains, due to the fact that they couldn't drain because the river was higher than the drainage system. so, people still trying to work through the devastation that has happened in their houses across communities in south wales and the first minister, carwynjones, has said that the welsh government will...