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well the deal right it's been hours on end here of people demonstrating marching throughout central london there are thousands and thousands of people here really stretching as far as the eye could see and we are have been marching with them for these last several hours all of these people come out onto the streets to see. no to teresa mayes governments there are unhappy for so many reasons we've been talking to a bunch of people here to take expressing their discontent with the snap election that was carried out by theresa may with the handling of practicing with the coalition with the d u p with a grandchild tower disaster this is what people have been saying she was. happy swiping between so many so many people did not see the quality and it's just not. it just have to be that way down here tonight well as a purchase it good for the soul stirrers to the conservative government has imposed on me so my main concern so education. at the pump with the universe is on the line you go we don't go to the free intimacy of produce going on inside on a street and. presents no more money for to go
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the march through central london marks 50 years since homosexuality was partially decriminalised. and all colours of the rainbow. for the last 45 years, pride has been where londoners openly celebrate who and what they are. but when percy and roger became a couple, publicly declaring their love for each other was still illegal. this is their first pride, and they're making up for lost time. 50 years after the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality, they're enjoying the equal rights that younger people here now take for granted. now, i think, they are lucky. they can do what they like, when they like, and wherever they like, and they‘ re going to get away with it. and isn't that wonderful? a friend of my father once told him that he thought homosexuality was worse than murder, and that was the prevailing attitude. and so, when i look at this, i think, what's happened to the world, you know? the parade was opened by l6bt members of the emergency services, many of whom attended the 6renfell and the london terror attacks. among the 1 and the london terror attacks. among the1 milli
the march through central london marks 50 years since homosexuality was partially decriminalised. and all colours of the rainbow. for the last 45 years, pride has been where londoners openly celebrate who and what they are. but when percy and roger became a couple, publicly declaring their love for each other was still illegal. this is their first pride, and they're making up for lost time. 50 years after the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality, they're enjoying the equal rights that...
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this is not an uncommon sight in central london.over the past few years, two since the general election but perhaps because of the events over the past few weeks, there are thousands and thousands of people here and it may turn out to be one of the biggest of those rallies, although it is impossible to say the numbers. there are thousands of people here, but people are still arriving. on stage at the moment is john mcdonnell from the labour party. they started near new broadcasting house and they marched down here and before that they held a minute of silence for the victims of the grenfell tower disaster. there was also a minute of applause for the emergency services. you can see from the posters here, plenty of people are connecting austerity and cuts to public services with what happened at grenfell tower. the group that has organised this, they say they are not linked to a political party but as you can see from the speaker on stage at the moment,, diane abbott will be here and also jeremy corbyn, moment,, diane abbott will be h
this is not an uncommon sight in central london.over the past few years, two since the general election but perhaps because of the events over the past few weeks, there are thousands and thousands of people here and it may turn out to be one of the biggest of those rallies, although it is impossible to say the numbers. there are thousands of people here, but people are still arriving. on stage at the moment is john mcdonnell from the labour party. they started near new broadcasting house and...
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thousands of people are central london taking part in a protest against austerity.this afternoon. the british and irish lions have beaten new zealand in a thrilling second test to level the series. now on bbc news: dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week we discuss the still fragile nature of britain's new government, and we try to assess where we are with the campaign against the jihadist group isis. with me this week — michael goldfarb, host of the podcast frdh, first rough draft of history. steve richards, the political commentator and broadcaster, and writer of the recently published rise of the outsiders. can't think who you're writing about there, steve! that may come up. suzanne lynch of the irish times, now in dc after your
thousands of people are central london taking part in a protest against austerity.this afternoon. the british and irish lions have beaten new zealand in a thrilling second test to level the series. now on bbc news: dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week we discuss the still fragile nature of britain's new government, and we try to assess where we are with the campaign against the jihadist group isis. with me this week — michael goldfarb, host of the...
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thousands of people take to the streets in central london to march against austerity.he veteran film critic and television presenter, barry norman, has died at the age of 83. also in the next hour... protests in hong kong on the 20th anniversary since the end of british control. the chinese president rules against any chinese to beijing's rule. in rugby, a memorable second half comeback secures the british and irish lions victory in new zealand, levelling the three test series. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government says it has no plans to send independent commissioners to kensington and chelsea council, following criticism of its handling of the grenfell tower fire disaster. the mayor of london sadiq khan, had urged ministers to appoint commissioners, following the resignation yesterday of the leader of the council. instead, the government says it will keep a "close eye" on the situation. frankie mccamley reports. as the tributes continue to arrive and the missing posters line many of the streets, the anger towards the council here is clear. it was the b
thousands of people take to the streets in central london to march against austerity.he veteran film critic and television presenter, barry norman, has died at the age of 83. also in the next hour... protests in hong kong on the 20th anniversary since the end of british control. the chinese president rules against any chinese to beijing's rule. in rugby, a memorable second half comeback secures the british and irish lions victory in new zealand, levelling the three test series. good evening and...
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thousands of people take to the streets in central london to march against austerity. the former chief of staff to the brexit secretary, david davis, claims eu negotiations are being "hamstrung" by theresa may's lack of flexibility. also in the next hour: tributes are paid to the film critic barry norman, who has died at the age of 83. the director—general of the bbc has described him as a first—class presenter and critic. to level the series. they have the cup final. —— their cup final. in rugby, a late penalty from owen farrell secures the british and irish lions victory in new zealand, levelling the three test series. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the government will keep "a close eye" on kensington and chelsea council after its leader quit over the grenfell tower fire, the communities secretary says. sajid javid said it was "right" that nicholas paget—brown stepped down and said the process to select a successor would be "independent of government". london mayor sadiq khan has called for commissioners to take over the council. frankie mccamley reports. it wa
thousands of people take to the streets in central london to march against austerity. the former chief of staff to the brexit secretary, david davis, claims eu negotiations are being "hamstrung" by theresa may's lack of flexibility. also in the next hour: tributes are paid to the film critic barry norman, who has died at the age of 83. the director—general of the bbc has described him as a first—class presenter and critic. to level the series. they have the cup final. —— their...
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according to the mayor of london, this particular street in central london has the worst pollution onluting, but the taxis and buses are using diesel, purchasing carbon monoxide. i have some shoppers here. how bad do you think the pollution levels are? it is getting worse as time progresses because a lot of cars coming into the centre. we have to do something about it. do you feel it in your throat? yes, certain times of the day, it would be. you can feel it, yes. what do you think should happen? people should take more public transport. like, buses should run on low, like, fuels. and the maybe electric and people should walk more and not strive so much. if they do drive, they should do car shares. you have quite a plan for the future. how old are you? 12. i think it is going to be more of an issue as i get older because as time goes by, more people are getting cars, more fossil fuels, and it will get worse if we don't do something. she is well clued up. what about from 23 years' time, in the distance, not able to buy new diesel or petrol cars, just electric? whether people can afford
according to the mayor of london, this particular street in central london has the worst pollution onluting, but the taxis and buses are using diesel, purchasing carbon monoxide. i have some shoppers here. how bad do you think the pollution levels are? it is getting worse as time progresses because a lot of cars coming into the centre. we have to do something about it. do you feel it in your throat? yes, certain times of the day, it would be. you can feel it, yes. what do you think should...
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were in central london where thousands of people have come out onto the streets to protest to resign me government now this is not the first protest taking place in london in recent weeks but it's certainly the biggest lead i've seen recently thousands of people filling the streets marching from the b.b.c. had orders to the words parliament where they're all here they say because they want the story now it's those that have was just going to be away from the steering measures to the handling of breadsticks of the coalition to do you see to the gun was shy judy really gillis is long and people want to me to make him go this is why he got his white between so many so many. people the quality and it's just not fair and just have to be that way on here tonight well as a protest because this will stir to the conservative government as in parts of this nation main concerns education. of the public universe is on the label we would go between a man c o two am in sunday school and president sign off on food first got in on time and come out with thousands of pounds that support me more which
were in central london where thousands of people have come out onto the streets to protest to resign me government now this is not the first protest taking place in london in recent weeks but it's certainly the biggest lead i've seen recently thousands of people filling the streets marching from the b.b.c. had orders to the words parliament where they're all here they say because they want the story now it's those that have was just going to be away from the steering measures to the handling of...
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in central london not one day. in just a week since the general election the british capital has been hit by a number of government protests. there. was. i believe that. tensions over the migration crisis have been rising sharply in italy and to migrant activists gathered in rome to protest against refugee shelters in that country but in the city of about two thousand people poured on to the streets in support of refugees. i. think. it's me has been under huge pressure and is now asking for more decisive action from the ease authorities to tackle the crisis. our correspondent travel to the italian island of sicily which has been one of the main points of arrival for african migrants to locals who say they're fed up with the inaction of europe's authorities. this is one of the many springs rescued migrants mediterranean sea to pull like this one here in sicily and so. many of those migrants this will be the first time. in surrey but the italian authorities say there's so many migrants coming here to italy that they
in central london not one day. in just a week since the general election the british capital has been hit by a number of government protests. there. was. i believe that. tensions over the migration crisis have been rising sharply in italy and to migrant activists gathered in rome to protest against refugee shelters in that country but in the city of about two thousand people poured on to the streets in support of refugees. i. think. it's me has been under huge pressure and is now asking for...
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headquarters in central london where thousands of people have come out onto the streets to protest the government this test was organized by the people's assembly against steroids and it's going to. a day of action it's clearly going to be quite a loud change here with thousands already popping this particular square we are expecting people to later probably walking to parliament square and continue protesting there throughout the day and this is so clearly just an anti-government protest it's yet another in a series that we've seen here in london over the last couple of weeks we have to keep in mind that of course recent made hasn't had the best couple of months here in the u.k. with this snap election that not many people were very happy with that she came out of an embarrassment the austerity measures that the tory government has been putting in place the bricks that uncertainty the ground swell tower tragedy that's been bringing people out onto the streets and of course last but not least this deal with the g.d.p. that lots of people are not to decided about so all of these reasons
headquarters in central london where thousands of people have come out onto the streets to protest the government this test was organized by the people's assembly against steroids and it's going to. a day of action it's clearly going to be quite a loud change here with thousands already popping this particular square we are expecting people to later probably walking to parliament square and continue protesting there throughout the day and this is so clearly just an anti-government protest it's...
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protest of steve in london recently it's literally thousands of people talking the streets of central london it's a huge march towards parliament. where from the b.b.c. headquarters where we were only air right now the march a slightly stopped like it's i don't know if you can see it from which the street is cox by the sea of people who have come out here today to speak out against me some a government saying they don't want it anymore we talked to some people earlier let's take was. the gap is widening between so many so many people this might be the quality and it's just not. it just have to be that way down here tonight well as a protest against the soul stirrers to the conservative government has imposed on me so my main concern so education. become with the universe is on the label we wouldn't go between a man he introduced means down a street and the president signed off on the first go not so many come out with thousands of pounds of that support being the word struggle because it's becoming increasingly more of a shock to me by such beings just so as you can hear it's obviously a han
protest of steve in london recently it's literally thousands of people talking the streets of central london it's a huge march towards parliament. where from the b.b.c. headquarters where we were only air right now the march a slightly stopped like it's i don't know if you can see it from which the street is cox by the sea of people who have come out here today to speak out against me some a government saying they don't want it anymore we talked to some people earlier let's take was. the gap is...
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thousands of people in central london take to the streets to protest against austerity.our leaders are due to address a rally in parliament square this afternoon. the british and irish lions have beaten new zealand in a thrilling second test to level the series. now on bbc news: the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show: is this the original costume? we're on the bruce lee trail in hong kong. he wore this in game of death. get ready to get behind this taxi... i get a lesson in how to take iconic instagram images from an expert. oh, that's good. with new laptop bans on internationalflights, we look at the gadgets you can still take on board. leejun—fan, better known as bruce lee, may have been born in san francisco, but in the early 19705, he put both kung fu and hong kong on the map. # everybody was kung fu fighting #. after starring in a succession of cult martial arts movies, he became the most famous asian film star in the world. and today, almost 45 years since his untimely death, at the age of 32, he is still credited as being the man who brought chinese
thousands of people in central london take to the streets to protest against austerity.our leaders are due to address a rally in parliament square this afternoon. the british and irish lions have beaten new zealand in a thrilling second test to level the series. now on bbc news: the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show: is this the original costume? we're on the bruce lee trail in hong kong. he wore this in game of death. get ready to get behind this taxi... i get a lesson in how...
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thousands of people in central london take to the streets to protest against austerity.abour leaders are due to address a rally in parliament square this afternoon. the british and irish lions have beaten new zealand in a thrilling second test to level the series. now, click. this week... food, glorious food. fake kippers and burgers. we are in the mood for pink herbs and green motors. this is salad, grown the old —fashioned way. you know, in shipping containers, under led lights, without soil, in an optimised water and nutrient mix. as farmer spock called it, good old hydroponics. in all seriousness, it's been suggested that the type of intense farming going on here at local roots in los angeles could help solve the world's food problems in years to come. transport costs can be reduced by growing plants wherever they are needed, even in areas of famine where the land and climate are too harsh. you get higher volumes and many more crop cycles during the year, too. lettuce can be grown in 30 days instead of up to 90 outdoors, and a new crop can be grown immediately. all i
thousands of people in central london take to the streets to protest against austerity.abour leaders are due to address a rally in parliament square this afternoon. the british and irish lions have beaten new zealand in a thrilling second test to level the series. now, click. this week... food, glorious food. fake kippers and burgers. we are in the mood for pink herbs and green motors. this is salad, grown the old —fashioned way. you know, in shipping containers, under led lights, without...
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antigovernment march and the city a churkin has been following the demonstration in london when central london where thousands of people have come out onto the streets to protest theresa mean government now this is not the first protests taking place in london in recent weeks but it's certainly the biggest we have seen recently thousands of people filling the streets marching from b.b.c. headquarters towards parliament where they're also here they say because they want the jury out there is a campaign issue that people are really disappointed with from a staring measures to the handling of threats it to the coalition with the team to grunfeld telling tragedy really the list is long and people want to resubmit to go this is why the gap is widening between so many so many people this might be the quality and it's just not. it doesn't have to be that way on here tonight well as a protest against the soul stirrers to the conservative government has imposed on this nation main concern so education. at the pump with the universe is on the label we wouldn't go between domestically overdue going on in
antigovernment march and the city a churkin has been following the demonstration in london when central london where thousands of people have come out onto the streets to protest theresa mean government now this is not the first protests taking place in london in recent weeks but it's certainly the biggest we have seen recently thousands of people filling the streets marching from b.b.c. headquarters towards parliament where they're also here they say because they want the jury out there is a...
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we are here in central london. 20,000 stu d e nts here in central london. 20,000 students have takenust 14 finalists. i am with some of them this morning. dean, you have been through the whole process. what is it you do? our product is a simple but effective device. it transforms any shoe into a slip on. how did you come up with this idea? our schoolteacher's son got trapped oi'i our schoolteacher's son got trapped on an our schoolteacher's son got trapped on an escalator. and what have you learned from this? running your own business is harder than it might look. definitely. my biggest lesson is the importance of customers. treat them with respect. if you do, they will return it to you. good luck. i know you have a presentation later. then the winner will be announced tonight. ben, you are vetera n announced tonight. ben, you are veteran of this process. you know when own firm. what is the difference between the theory and the reality of doing it here and in the reality of doing it here and in the reality of doing it here and in the real world? you the reality of doing it here and i
we are here in central london. 20,000 stu d e nts here in central london. 20,000 students have takenust 14 finalists. i am with some of them this morning. dean, you have been through the whole process. what is it you do? our product is a simple but effective device. it transforms any shoe into a slip on. how did you come up with this idea? our schoolteacher's son got trapped oi'i our schoolteacher's son got trapped on an our schoolteacher's son got trapped on an escalator. and what have you...
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the march through central london marks 50 years since homosexuality was partially decriminalised. rsuasions and all colours of the rainbow. for the last 45 years pride has been where londoners openly celebrate who and what they are. when percy and roger became a couple, publicly declaring a love for each other that was still illegal. this is their first pride and they are making up for lost time. 50 years after the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality, they are enjoying the equal rights of the younger people here now take for granted. now i think they are lucky, they can do what they like, when they like and wherever they like and they are going to get away with it. isn't that wonderful? a friend of my father once told him that he thought homosexuality was worse than murder. that was the pervading attitude. look at this. i think what has happened to the world? three, two, one... the parade was opened by lgbt members of the emergency services. many of whom who attended the grenfell fire and the london terror attacks. among the million or so spectators, a young refugee from syr
the march through central london marks 50 years since homosexuality was partially decriminalised. rsuasions and all colours of the rainbow. for the last 45 years pride has been where londoners openly celebrate who and what they are. when percy and roger became a couple, publicly declaring a love for each other that was still illegal. this is their first pride and they are making up for lost time. 50 years after the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality, they are enjoying the equal rights...
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headquarters where people walked all the way through central london to hear their parliament square and they're continuing to gather here this entire square here is filled with people who are coming out to say they don't want to reset mase government anymore now there's certainly a handful of concerns that people have been talking to us about starting from the a sturdy measures that the conservative government has been carrying out to avoid rocks it was handled through the coalition with the key to the grand old power of tragedy all of these things playing into the fact that the people who are gathering here today don't want to theresa may around anymore let's take a listen to what they've been telling us earlier. his wife being between so many so many people before that tree and it's just not. it just have to be that way out here today well as the protests against the soul stirrers to the conservative government has imposed limits my main concern so education. at the pump with the universe is on the label we wouldn't go between a man c o two going up means down a street and present tim
headquarters where people walked all the way through central london to hear their parliament square and they're continuing to gather here this entire square here is filled with people who are coming out to say they don't want to reset mase government anymore now there's certainly a handful of concerns that people have been talking to us about starting from the a sturdy measures that the conservative government has been carrying out to avoid rocks it was handled through the coalition with the...
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central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks.ies, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. 6ermany will be the host of the 2006 world cup. they pipped the favourite, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties planned in all the big cities were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen, can change the world. education is the only solution. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the 620 summit has ended in germany, with world leaders failing to bridge the divide over climate change, following america's withdrawal from the paris agreement. the 620 summit. president trump met with theresa may in hamburg, saying he expects a powerful trade deal with the uk to be com
central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks.ies, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. 6ermany will be the host of the 2006 world cup. they pipped the favourite, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties planned in all the big cities were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he...
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wyre davies, bbc news, central london.itter, i'm @duncan6olestani. stay with us here on bbc world news. hello there. after a warm, muggy night, sunday should bring us some more warm weather, with some sunshine. not dry everywhere, though, some rain in the forecast too. during saturday, there were scenes a bit like this. a lot of sunshine around, this is ceredigion, in wales. and now, and as we move through the day on sunday, similar day for many of us, blue sky and sunshine, but there will be some rain around across northern parts of the country. we have got quite a slow—moving front, and that is bringing outbreaks of rain across parts of scotland and northern ireland through the day on sunday. whereas further south, across england and wales, higher pressure is holding onto the warm weather. not a lot of isobars on the map, so just a very light breeze around. a pleasant enough day across most parts of the country. as we move through the day, we've got that front bringing cloud and patchy outbreaks of rain for northern irel
wyre davies, bbc news, central london.itter, i'm @duncan6olestani. stay with us here on bbc world news. hello there. after a warm, muggy night, sunday should bring us some more warm weather, with some sunshine. not dry everywhere, though, some rain in the forecast too. during saturday, there were scenes a bit like this. a lot of sunshine around, this is ceredigion, in wales. and now, and as we move through the day on sunday, similar day for many of us, blue sky and sunshine, but there will be...
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more than million are expected to take part in the march as they work their way through central london 50 years since homosexuality was decriminalised in england and wales. this is the live shot as more than million are expected to take part in the march as they work their way through central london. and coming up — a personal perspective of some the major events in history. in witness at 1:30pm. good afternoon. there'll be a trade deal and it'll be a very, very good one — donald trump's words to theresa may this morning as the us president met the prime minister at the 620 conference in hamburg. mr trump stressed the special relationship he's developed with mrs may and said the deal would be done quickly. mr trump also suggested he would be visiting britain despite previous reports that he wanted the visit put off. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar reports. theresa may was counting on warm words. 0n promises of goodwill. and today the president had plenty of both. she sees the us relationship as key to a successful brexit. he's keen to show that he's open to free trade with a m
more than million are expected to take part in the march as they work their way through central london 50 years since homosexuality was decriminalised in england and wales. this is the live shot as more than million are expected to take part in the march as they work their way through central london. and coming up — a personal perspective of some the major events in history. in witness at 1:30pm. good afternoon. there'll be a trade deal and it'll be a very, very good one — donald trump's...
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thousands of protesters are gathering in central london for a march against austerity.cellorjohn mcdonnell is due to address the rally when it arrives in parliament square later. it comes after a labour bid to get bigger pay rises for nurses, firefighters and other public servants was narrowly defeated this week in the commons. we've been speaking to a couple of the people who are demonstrating. our correspondent tom burridge is at the rally. tom. quite an impressive turnout here. if you look in that direction, that is towards piccadilly circus and down at the other end where they are marching is essentially the house of commons. a lot of people here, we met firemen from west yorkshire, they feel passionately in their view, public service cuts were partly to blame, possibly for the fire at grenfell tower. that seems to be the message we are getting, there are teachers, people from all there are teachers, people from all the main unions, this is the left in britain flexing its muscles. a positive election result forjeremy corbyn. let us bring in some protesters. why a re
thousands of protesters are gathering in central london for a march against austerity.cellorjohn mcdonnell is due to address the rally when it arrives in parliament square later. it comes after a labour bid to get bigger pay rises for nurses, firefighters and other public servants was narrowly defeated this week in the commons. we've been speaking to a couple of the people who are demonstrating. our correspondent tom burridge is at the rally. tom. quite an impressive turnout here. if you look...
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wyre davies, bbc news, central london. now it is time for the weather. hello there.across many parts of england and wales. further north we have got some slightly fresher air moving in. north we have got some slightly fresherair moving in. he north we have got some slightly fresher air moving in. he was the sunset captured by a weather watcher in norfolk earlier in the evening. a bit of cloud drifting around, but more cloud and outbreaks of rain all down to this weather front which is moving in from the north—west. that is going to be bringing some outbreaks of rain through the rest of the overnight period, across parts of the north—west of scotland, just about edging into northern parts of northern ireland through the early hours of sunday as well. further south across the country we have got dry conditions with high—pressure holding on across england wales. still quite picky and warm overnight unafraid tom if you are trying to sleep. temperatures sticking at 17 degrees also towards the london region. further north we have got cooler, fresh air moving into the north
wyre davies, bbc news, central london. now it is time for the weather. hello there.across many parts of england and wales. further north we have got some slightly fresher air moving in. north we have got some slightly fresherair moving in. he north we have got some slightly fresher air moving in. he was the sunset captured by a weather watcher in norfolk earlier in the evening. a bit of cloud drifting around, but more cloud and outbreaks of rain all down to this weather front which is moving in...
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so the session that is going to happen tomorrow at the high court in central london has been bought byit wants the high courtjudges to assess the new evidence of the suppose it possible new treatment and decide if it might be in the best interests for charlie to be moved. but the hospital itself still says it does not believe the treatment will help him in any way or help his quality of life, but they would like the judges to make a decision about that. the petition is delivered here at about 2pm this afternoon, we expect charlie's parents to join supporters when the petition arrives. they say they have been given hope by the mass outpouring of support by members of the public and prominent characters that pope francis and president donald trump who have aligned themselves with the pa rents. who have aligned themselves with the parents. they say whatever happens, the fight here goes on for charlie. thank you very much. anti—capitalist protesters clashed with german police for a third night in hamburg, as the g20 summit there came to a close. police used water cannon and tear gas after
so the session that is going to happen tomorrow at the high court in central london has been bought byit wants the high courtjudges to assess the new evidence of the suppose it possible new treatment and decide if it might be in the best interests for charlie to be moved. but the hospital itself still says it does not believe the treatment will help him in any way or help his quality of life, but they would like the judges to make a decision about that. the petition is delivered here at about...
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thousands of people take to the streets in central london to march against austerity.he former chief of staff to the brexit secretary, david davis, claims eu negotiations are being "hamstrung" by theresa may's lack of flexibility. also in the next hour: tributes are paid to the film critic barry norman, who has died at the age of 83. the director—general of the bbc, tony hall, has described him as a first class presenter and critic. in rugby, a memorable second half comeback secures the british and irish lions victory in new zealand, levelling the three test series. hello. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government says it has no plans to send independent commissioners to kensington and chelsea council, following criticism of its handling of the grenfell tower fire disaster. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, had urged ministers to appoint commissioners following the resignation yesterday of the leader of the council. instead, the government says it will keep a "close eye" on the situation. frankie mccamley reports. as the tributes continue to arrive and the mi
thousands of people take to the streets in central london to march against austerity.he former chief of staff to the brexit secretary, david davis, claims eu negotiations are being "hamstrung" by theresa may's lack of flexibility. also in the next hour: tributes are paid to the film critic barry norman, who has died at the age of 83. the director—general of the bbc, tony hall, has described him as a first class presenter and critic. in rugby, a memorable second half comeback secures...
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and groom, in central london, january 20 13. jeffrey blue says thatis january 20 13. deal was done. we ha d co ntext that is where the deal was done. we had context of what the meeting was like. mr ashley said it was a fun evening, they were drinking at pace, as he put it. he went on and said, i like to get drunk, i am a power drinker. he added, my thing is not to drink regularly, it is binge drinking, trying to get drunk. he said he was so drunk that he didn't remember any of the conversation, but he was adamant there was no formal deal done with mr blue. when it was put to him if the conversation took place early in the evening, perhaps he would have remembered it, he said the beers we re remembered it, he said the beers were coming like machine guns. he reckoned he had had four orfive pints of beer in the first hour. he was very pints of beer in the first hour. he was very competitive when he was pushed on this. he said, i am not the one that is the liar here. he did acknowledge paying mr blue £1 million bonus, but he said that had nothing to do with any agreement
and groom, in central london, january 20 13. jeffrey blue says thatis january 20 13. deal was done. we ha d co ntext that is where the deal was done. we had context of what the meeting was like. mr ashley said it was a fun evening, they were drinking at pace, as he put it. he went on and said, i like to get drunk, i am a power drinker. he added, my thing is not to drink regularly, it is binge drinking, trying to get drunk. he said he was so drunk that he didn't remember any of the conversation,...
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camden market is a popular tourist attraction near central london which features more than a thousand shops and entertainment venues. no word yet on a cause. right now authorites are investigating a house fire sunday in southeast as an arson. it happened along wheeler road near valey lane. several people-- including some children have been displaced. firefighters say when-- they got there the fire was already shooting out of the home. one firefighter suffered minor injuries. no word yeton any suspects in connection with that fire. today fire crews continue battling over a dozen wildfires out west, more than 40-fires are currently burning. in calfornia, the whittier fire continues to burn causing widespread damage to highways and buildings. thousands have been evacuated including 80 children at a summer camp, damaged by the flames. homeowners, surveying the damage already done. there is some good news in all of thi. far, no injuries have been reported. still -- with more heat and dry air in the forecast, it will continue to be a tough fight for crews there. this morning we are awaiting
camden market is a popular tourist attraction near central london which features more than a thousand shops and entertainment venues. no word yet on a cause. right now authorites are investigating a house fire sunday in southeast as an arson. it happened along wheeler road near valey lane. several people-- including some children have been displaced. firefighters say when-- they got there the fire was already shooting out of the home. one firefighter suffered minor injuries. no word yeton any...
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in january 2013 meeting at this pub in central london injanuary 2013 and mr blue says that isey said was a fun evening, they were drinking at pace. then he said i am a power drinker. he said my fingers got to drink regularly, it is binge drinking, iam got to drink regularly, it is binge drinking, i am trying to get drunk. he's that he was so drunk he did not remember any of the conversation although he was at at was formal deal done. when it was put to him that of the conversation took place early on in the evening perhaps he would have remembered and mr ashley said the beers were coming like machine guns, he reckoned he had had four or five machine guns, he reckoned he had had four orfive pints of machine guns, he reckoned he had had four or five pints of beer machine guns, he reckoned he had had four orfive pints of beer in an hour. he was very combat of when he was pushed and he said i am not the one who is the lie. he acknowledged paying him a £1 billion bonus but said that there is nothing to do with any agreement made, he said that was to do with other matters and it was
in january 2013 meeting at this pub in central london injanuary 2013 and mr blue says that isey said was a fun evening, they were drinking at pace. then he said i am a power drinker. he said my fingers got to drink regularly, it is binge drinking, iam got to drink regularly, it is binge drinking, i am trying to get drunk. he's that he was so drunk he did not remember any of the conversation although he was at at was formal deal done. when it was put to him that of the conversation took place...
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thousands of protesters are gathering in central london for a march against austerity. rally when it arrives in parliament square later. it comes after a labour bid to get bigger pay rises for nurses, firefighters and other public servants was narrowly defeated this week in the commons. i have a severely disabled son and i have had to try and get benefits for him and for him to get the good standing of living and it has been unbelievable, a real struggle, iam here, one of those parents able to come out today. austerity is one of the things i believe led to the fire at grenfell tower. the things i believe led to the fire at gre nfell tower. i the things i believe led to the fire at grenfell tower. i am here to make the link with the campaign today, notjust the the link with the campaign today, not just the saving the link with the campaign today, notjust the saving of money the link with the campaign today, not just the saving of money that led to having sugar panels on the outside, the failure to have proper health and safety checks. that was the view before some people
thousands of protesters are gathering in central london for a march against austerity. rally when it arrives in parliament square later. it comes after a labour bid to get bigger pay rises for nurses, firefighters and other public servants was narrowly defeated this week in the commons. i have a severely disabled son and i have had to try and get benefits for him and for him to get the good standing of living and it has been unbelievable, a real struggle, iam here, one of those parents able to...
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our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, is at the high court in central london.s, rita, one about the size of charlie's skull. if, as the hospital maintains, charlie had irreversible brain damage, then it would show that his brain isn't growing, and they claim that his skull size, is head circumference hasn't altered in the last three months. lawyers for the last three months. lawyers for the parents this morning said that connie yates, his mother, admitted charlie's head this morning and the reading was two centimetres greater than that of the hospital. but the judge said to their lawyer, if you are telling me that the records of a world—famous are telling me that the records of a world —famous hospital are inaccurate, i need more than you just telling me. he said it was absurd that this critical case, the science behind it was being infected by the inability to measure a child's skull. he said he wanted this matter resolved by tomorrow morning, so thatjust shows that both sides really are not agreeing on anything. and what caused the pa rents to on anything. an
our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, is at the high court in central london.s, rita, one about the size of charlie's skull. if, as the hospital maintains, charlie had irreversible brain damage, then it would show that his brain isn't growing, and they claim that his skull size, is head circumference hasn't altered in the last three months. lawyers for the last three months. lawyers for the parents this morning said that connie yates, his mother, admitted charlie's head this morning and the...
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thousands of people take to the streets in central london to march against austerity. veteran film critic and former bbc presenter barry norman has died at the age of 83. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, olly foster, and james pearce. these are our headlines tonight: it's all square in new zealand. the lions stun the all blacks and take the series to a decider. geraint thomas is the first welshman to wear the yellow jersey at the tour de france. chris froome is down in sixth after the first stage. hales is the hero for notts as they win the royal london one day cup against surrey. also coming up in the programme: in a big summerfor women's sport we look at how the football association and the youth sport trust are trying to keep girls in the game. lots coming up over the next half an hour, but there's only one place to start, a wet and windy wellington where this morning the british and irish lions produced one of their great performances to level the series against new zealand and set up a decider in auckland next weekend. the all bl
thousands of people take to the streets in central london to march against austerity. veteran film critic and former bbc presenter barry norman has died at the age of 83. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, olly foster, and james pearce. these are our headlines tonight: it's all square in new zealand. the lions stun the all blacks and take the series to a decider. geraint thomas is the first welshman to wear the yellow jersey at the tour de france. chris froome...
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thousands of people take to the streets in central london to march against austerity. veteran film critic and former bbc presenter barry norman has died at the age of 83. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kevin schofield of politics home and benedicte paviot of france 24. tomorrow's front pages. we start with the mail on sunday, which claims that the prime minister theresa may is considering a dramatic u—turn on university tuition fees, to attract younger voters to the tory party. the observer reports a tory revolt against public sector cuts, suggesting theresa may is facing pressure from within her cabinet, who are demanding a radical overhaul of state funding for public services. the sunday telegraph reports claims that number 10 has told business leaders that theresa may could walk out of brexit talks over the so—called "divorce bill". the express reports that british fishermen will be given exclusive rights to a12—mile zone around the coastline under post—brexit plans. and ‘rogue sas unit accused of exe
thousands of people take to the streets in central london to march against austerity. veteran film critic and former bbc presenter barry norman has died at the age of 83. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kevin schofield of politics home and benedicte paviot of france 24. tomorrow's front pages. we start with the mail on sunday, which claims that the prime minister theresa may is considering a dramatic u—turn on university tuition...
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wyre davies, bbc news, central london.ort, here's reshmin chowdhury at the bbc sport centre. the british and irish lions leave new zealand with their heads held high, after drawing their enthralling series with the all blacks. the third and deciding test finished is—all at eden park. it included an 0wen farrell penalty three minutes from time — while the hosts were denied one of their own, moments later. katie 6ornall reports. rugby is part of the fabric of new zealand. almost everyone here is a fan, although today the all blacks seemed a little bit outnumbered. the lions have arrived hopeful and determined to leave with more than just memories. in six weeks, the british and irish lions have transformed from 6ulbis to a genuine threat. new zealand's fortress invaded by a red army. they would set the tone for the breathless first half. the pace not always matched with precision. that would come from the all blacks. this was the setup for the opening score. new zealand's captain made his 100th appearance, but the debutants s
wyre davies, bbc news, central london.ort, here's reshmin chowdhury at the bbc sport centre. the british and irish lions leave new zealand with their heads held high, after drawing their enthralling series with the all blacks. the third and deciding test finished is—all at eden park. it included an 0wen farrell penalty three minutes from time — while the hosts were denied one of their own, moments later. katie 6ornall reports. rugby is part of the fabric of new zealand. almost everyone here...
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the force said the man had been taken to a central london hospital, but his condition was not yet known if the liquid thrown was a corrosive substance. they said no—one had yet been arrested, but officers remained at the scene and inquiries were ongoing. former bosses of the charity kids company may be disqualified after an investigation. court receiving is being wrought against the managers. in all, nine of the charity's former directors could be banned the rock to six years. kids company shutdown in 2015 despite receiving a grant of £3 million from the government. the family of a 12—year—old girl who died in the grenfell tower disaster have been paying tribute to her. jessica urbano ramirez has now been formally identified as one of the victims. in a statement, her family said she was loving, kind—hearted and caring, and broughtjoy to everyone she met. they say they won't rest until they getjustice for her. at least 80 people died in the blaze last month. an update on a story we had earlier, and the ministry ofjustice says an incident at the mount prison in hertfordshire has now been
the force said the man had been taken to a central london hospital, but his condition was not yet known if the liquid thrown was a corrosive substance. they said no—one had yet been arrested, but officers remained at the scene and inquiries were ongoing. former bosses of the charity kids company may be disqualified after an investigation. court receiving is being wrought against the managers. in all, nine of the charity's former directors could be banned the rock to six years. kids company...
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central london comes alive during the night.e‘s coming out, everyone‘s going out and having a great time, especially on fridays. you finish work, you don't want to just rush home, so they take advantage of the nightlife. they take advantage of the pubs, the fact that we have 2a hours services. people enjoy it and the atmosphere is always amazing. it's great. i am a people person, i've always been a people person. so you are the actual monopoly man! yeah. it is fun, it is absolutely fun. so we've done all the 26 pubs. 0n the monopoly board? yes. they come down the stairs singing. wejoin in! i don't know how you're still standing. take care. along with persons that are going out, having fun, going to clubs, we have persons who work and these pubs. i actually know him. i'm sorry, i have to run and hug him. now they can just come through and go home. if you can imagine working throughout the night and then having to wait another two hours or so for the trains to start running, it's not nice. we go out as well, you know, we aren't al
central london comes alive during the night.e‘s coming out, everyone‘s going out and having a great time, especially on fridays. you finish work, you don't want to just rush home, so they take advantage of the nightlife. they take advantage of the pubs, the fact that we have 2a hours services. people enjoy it and the atmosphere is always amazing. it's great. i am a people person, i've always been a people person. so you are the actual monopoly man! yeah. it is fun, it is absolutely fun. so...
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with light winds are temperatures will feel very warm, highs around 28 in central london.ning. at points it could be thickening. at points it could be thick enough to produce outbreaks of showery rain. temperatures are not going to fall too far. we are looking at another muggy night with overnight lows of around 18. as we start the day tomorrow, a bit more in the way cloud around. again, it will be fairly muggy start, with one of two showery outbreaks of light rain and drizzle, but that cloud thinning and breaking to allow sunny spells in the afternoon. temperatures will be a maximum of around 23 or 24. so another warm day. i leave you with the outlook, as we move into the weekend. we will start to see temperatures dropping. 20 brightness around and one or two showers to look out for, particularly on saturday. —— plenty of brightness. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. now though it's back to naga and charlie. hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. time is 6:27am. coming up on breakfast today: calls for more focu
with light winds are temperatures will feel very warm, highs around 28 in central london.ning. at points it could be thickening. at points it could be thick enough to produce outbreaks of showery rain. temperatures are not going to fall too far. we are looking at another muggy night with overnight lows of around 18. as we start the day tomorrow, a bit more in the way cloud around. again, it will be fairly muggy start, with one of two showery outbreaks of light rain and drizzle, but that cloud...
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the minimum temperature in central london staying around 18 celsius. of sunshine, and temperatures could reach 26 to 28 celsius. now that, of course, is going to break down on thursday. you will see a band of quite heavy, thundery showers moving north across us through the course of the morning, and into the afternoon as well, clearing away as we head into friday. more sunshine, or a dry day, at least, for friday. the sunshine a little hazy, but we are hanging onto the temperatures. really very warm for thursday, and friday, a little bit fresher for the weekend. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. a plan for a revolution in cancer care using gene tests. the mapping of dna could mean tailor made treatments for millions of patients within five years. good morning, it's tuesday fourth july. also this morning: we hear from the family of the youngest victim of the manchester arena bombing, saffie roussos, speaking for the first time about their loss
the minimum temperature in central london staying around 18 celsius. of sunshine, and temperatures could reach 26 to 28 celsius. now that, of course, is going to break down on thursday. you will see a band of quite heavy, thundery showers moving north across us through the course of the morning, and into the afternoon as well, clearing away as we head into friday. more sunshine, or a dry day, at least, for friday. the sunshine a little hazy, but we are hanging onto the temperatures. really very...
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we could see about 30 celsius in central london.one of those again but then becoming increasingly dry. we will see variable amounts of cloud. we have plenty of clear skies, and on the night. overnight lows of 18, 19 celsius. tomorrow we will start off with plenty of brightness, but as we move through the day, starting to see increasing amounts of cloud. it does look like tomorrow will be very warm as well, and largely dry, with highs of 27 celsius. i leave you with the other then, the risk of seeing a heavy and thundery shower today but not eve ryo ne thundery shower today but not everyone catching one of those. another very warm day on the way tomorrow, with some decent spells of sunshine. that‘s all for now. more in half an hour, and of course, there is plenty more on our website at the usual address. now, though, it is back to charlie and naga. bye for now. our will hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. we‘ll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: find ou
we could see about 30 celsius in central london.one of those again but then becoming increasingly dry. we will see variable amounts of cloud. we have plenty of clear skies, and on the night. overnight lows of 18, 19 celsius. tomorrow we will start off with plenty of brightness, but as we move through the day, starting to see increasing amounts of cloud. it does look like tomorrow will be very warm as well, and largely dry, with highs of 27 celsius. i leave you with the other then, the risk of...
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crowds to central london calling prime minister to resign made to resign with the message not one. piece why we mean he said we need people believing he is becoming increasingly more obvious to me since me she. splits public opinion with rival launches held across the country over the influx of refugees. before only stories do you have i would call next on the program is in mexico talking about trump's wall and then after a trade deal my colleague will be with you next hour.
crowds to central london calling prime minister to resign made to resign with the message not one. piece why we mean he said we need people believing he is becoming increasingly more obvious to me since me she. splits public opinion with rival launches held across the country over the influx of refugees. before only stories do you have i would call next on the program is in mexico talking about trump's wall and then after a trade deal my colleague will be with you next hour.
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not much of a contest. . . central london. not much of a contest...il nominations close for love the dem leadership contest, but so far sir vince cable is the only one of his party members who has put himself forward. none have as other colleagues, other well—known names have sought this as an opportunity. sir vince cable thinks that he is ready for this position. he has been acting leader in the past, he has been a deputy leader of the party, he is probably one of their party's will recognise faces, and he thinks they have an opportunity to play our role and brexit. the memo, the lib dems campaign strongly on that the main platform, offering the public a second referendum on the deal at the last election. sir vince cable was previously opposed to that decision but has come round to thinking this is possibly a way of getting, ge says, the country out of a potentially disastrous brexit outcome. within about 20 minutes or so, we are expecting him to be announced as the next leader. one thatis announced as the next leader. one that is over and done with,
not much of a contest. . . central london. not much of a contest...il nominations close for love the dem leadership contest, but so far sir vince cable is the only one of his party members who has put himself forward. none have as other colleagues, other well—known names have sought this as an opportunity. sir vince cable thinks that he is ready for this position. he has been acting leader in the past, he has been a deputy leader of the party, he is probably one of their party's will...
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jeffrey blue told the court the agreement was made in a central london pub four years ago, which mr ashley, ben, the heart of this case is whether or not this deal was struck between mike ashley and the city investorjeff reid blue at a pub here in central london. jeffrey blue says it was clear, if he could double the share price of sports direct to £8, mike ashley would pay him £50 million. today, mike ashley angrily denied that in court. he said he absolutely did not do any such deal. but he did admit that he could not remember any of the conversations he has had with mr blue at the london pub where this was allegedly struck. he's talked about that meeting, saying it was a fun evening. he said they weren't drinking at pace —— were drinking at pace. he said i like to get drunk, i'm a power drinking. he was challenged about whether he was so drunk the early and that it would not remember what was said. he said ido not remember what was said. he said i do not drink regularly, i binge drink. iam i do not drink regularly, i binge drink. i am trying to get drunk. he had four orfive pints drink.
jeffrey blue told the court the agreement was made in a central london pub four years ago, which mr ashley, ben, the heart of this case is whether or not this deal was struck between mike ashley and the city investorjeff reid blue at a pub here in central london. jeffrey blue says it was clear, if he could double the share price of sports direct to £8, mike ashley would pay him £50 million. today, mike ashley angrily denied that in court. he said he absolutely did not do any such deal. but he...
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budget deficit to a manageable level and thousands force there i go with the current government in central london just yesterday protesters demanded theresa may's resignation holding placards reading tories out and not one day more demonstrations will for around three kilometers among the focus of complaints were austerity and privatisation along with demands for better education housing and living standards and we spoke to some of the activists. his story numbers of people here today it's really quite unprecedented and you know i think that just show use that level is just such people have to discover these been a very long standing growing resentment especially i think you know the young the millennium every situation now where people are realizing the future for the. it is believed leslie get out and do something about it he says don't really have a job or say certainly the c.p.a. the coalition partners come on some issues but in parliament so i think the the idea of this is to bring us all together but also to unite around some policy measures so we can push for a moment where the tension we
budget deficit to a manageable level and thousands force there i go with the current government in central london just yesterday protesters demanded theresa may's resignation holding placards reading tories out and not one day more demonstrations will for around three kilometers among the focus of complaints were austerity and privatisation along with demands for better education housing and living standards and we spoke to some of the activists. his story numbers of people here today it's...
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hear from central london thank you. love him or sees the time has come for russia to show that it will not leave us sanctions on the explain moscow's response to washington's latest restrictions in an interview. more than a thousand people both diplomatic and technical staff are currently working in russia which seven hundred fifty five of them will have to stop their activities and that's painful. because then that america has taken a step to jeopardize u.s. russia relations and the important thing is that that step wasn't triggered by anything because this is a move to impose a legal restrictions to attempt to influence other countries including u.s. allies here which are interested in developing ties with russia. but on longer. we've been waiting for quite a long time so that maybe something would change for the better we had hoped that the situation would change but it looks like even if it does change and it won't be in the near future quarter i decided it is time for us to show you that we will not leave anything
hear from central london thank you. love him or sees the time has come for russia to show that it will not leave us sanctions on the explain moscow's response to washington's latest restrictions in an interview. more than a thousand people both diplomatic and technical staff are currently working in russia which seven hundred fifty five of them will have to stop their activities and that's painful. because then that america has taken a step to jeopardize u.s. russia relations and the important...