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we are here outside the cenotaph this morning in central london and i wa nt to this morning in central to show you, you may be able to catch and lives of the balcony behind me. what is happening is that is being prepared, this is where the queen will later be seen and you can see the silhouette there of a fallen soldier and the ropes and cladding, the ribbon being laid out there, thatis the ribbon being laid out there, that is where the queen and other members of the royal family will be later today, around 11 o'clock. prince charles will be laying the first poppy wreath at the cenotaph today and other members of the royal family will be gathering at the balcony so preparations are beginning and happening, i have been happening for weeks ahead of today's emigration. we should tell you how we will be covering this at the bbc. —— today's commemoration. at 10 o'clock this morning, here on bbc one, david dimbleby, dan snow and tina daheley will bring you coverage of the nation's remembrance sunday commemorations. much more from here in central london. time now for the rest of the morning's
we are here outside the cenotaph this morning in central london and i wa nt to this morning in central to show you, you may be able to catch and lives of the balcony behind me. what is happening is that is being prepared, this is where the queen will later be seen and you can see the silhouette there of a fallen soldier and the ropes and cladding, the ribbon being laid out there, thatis the ribbon being laid out there, that is where the queen and other members of the royal family will be later...
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that's what's bringing the rain across the central london —— central london area but the rain is or isards across scotland. some heavy rain per wales, north—west england are plenty of heavy downpours further east stretching across the midlands, moving away from the london area. the weather will improve the time in the south before further heavy showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon across wales and particularly southern coastal counties of england. northern ireland, not entirely getting away with it. a few early morning showers, showers late in the day could affect western counties but the scotland, early morning showers. his band of rain will be affecting southern and eastern areas were the rain could be heavy and thundery at times so that the changeable day. also moulding quite windy. overnight, further showers will continue to roll in, particularly across western and southern areas of the uk. further downpours on and off through the night. temperatures by and large similarto through the night. temperatures by and large similar to what we had last night. around five and 10 celsi
that's what's bringing the rain across the central london —— central london area but the rain is or isards across scotland. some heavy rain per wales, north—west england are plenty of heavy downpours further east stretching across the midlands, moving away from the london area. the weather will improve the time in the south before further heavy showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon across wales and particularly southern coastal counties of england. northern ireland, not entirely...
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war, the royal family, politicians and members of the public have gathered at the cenotaph in central londonnour those who lost their lives. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, looks back at that day, 100 years ago, when the guns fell silent. london at 11 o'clock on monday, november 11th, 1918. as the news spread of the armistice, the crowds came out to celebrate. at buckingham palace, the king, george v, appeared on the balcony with queen mary and other members of the royal family. the prime minister, lloyd george, went to the house of commons to make a statement. "at 11 o'clock this morning," he said, "came to an end the cruellest and most terrible war that has scourged mankind." in many homes, and in the trenches on the western front, many said they felt numb. the happiness that the war was over was accompanied by the anguish of bereavement. it's thought that something like 800,000 british lives had been lost. the nation returned to peace and mourned its dead. the following year, a temporary structure was built on whitehall. it was known as the cenotaph. it was the focal point for
war, the royal family, politicians and members of the public have gathered at the cenotaph in central londonnour those who lost their lives. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, looks back at that day, 100 years ago, when the guns fell silent. london at 11 o'clock on monday, november 11th, 1918. as the news spread of the armistice, the crowds came out to celebrate. at buckingham palace, the king, george v, appeared on the balcony with queen mary and other members of the royal family. the...
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now an update on that incident taking place in central london. s are in attendance, evacuations have taken place as a precaution and two people have suffered stab injuries. they're awaiting an update on their condition. one person has been arrested. they have added no evidence of any firearms involved in this incident and it is not being treated as terror—related. the incident is ongoing. confirmation that two people have suffered stab injuries in west london in a building thought to be owned by sony music. there is no update on the condition of those people. one person has been arrested. and there is no evidence of any firearms involved in the incident and the police are saying it is not being treated as terror—related. the police saying it is an ongoing situation and we will bring you more on that as we get it. experts investigating the helicopter crash at leicester city's stadium on saturday have moved the wreckage to a specialist facility in farnborough. the club's owner, the thai billionaire vichai srivaddhanaprabha died along with two member
now an update on that incident taking place in central london. s are in attendance, evacuations have taken place as a precaution and two people have suffered stab injuries. they're awaiting an update on their condition. one person has been arrested. they have added no evidence of any firearms involved in this incident and it is not being treated as terror—related. the incident is ongoing. confirmation that two people have suffered stab injuries in west london in a building thought to be owned...
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our royal correspondent, daniela relph is in central london.m on the mall down from buckingham palace at the moment. this is where the people's procession will take place a little bit later on today. it is a unique element to the remembrance services in london. it is something that is com pletely in london. it is something that is completely unique to today, the centenary completely unique to today, the ce nte nary of completely unique to today, the centenary of the armistice, when members of the public could apply for a ticket and then march through central london and lay the rowing wreath at the senate after. joining me now, two younger people who have been involved in a personal capacity. just tell us what you have been doing and what yourjob has been doing and what yourjob has been —— de cenotaph. been doing and what yourjob has been -- de cenotaph. we have been checking the tickets of the members of the public. we don't normally do this in london for remembrance. what is the mood like? everyone is excited to be taking part, they apply thro
our royal correspondent, daniela relph is in central london.m on the mall down from buckingham palace at the moment. this is where the people's procession will take place a little bit later on today. it is a unique element to the remembrance services in london. it is something that is com pletely in london. it is something that is completely unique to today, the centenary completely unique to today, the ce nte nary of completely unique to today, the centenary of the armistice, when members of...
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this is in the context of that big demonstration we saw in central london a couple of weeks ago.utely of the view that talk of another is for the birds and it will not happen. they have commissioned a survey in the poll. yes, another bit of their argument from this weekend was the opinion poll they requested this weekend and looking at the views of people in labor held constituencies around the idea of having another referendum. this survey suggests a decent number of people in those seats that are in favour of another referendum. what's tricky with these opinion polls when he speak to the pollsters didn't get different results depending on the exact question you ask whether or not you're talking about a people's vote application you can rerun the referendum now that the campaign argue it's not about rerunning the referendum but a different question. sceptics say yes but ultimately you're asking whether or not people wa nt to you're asking whether or not people want to remain in the eu or accept brexit which is every framing of pretty much the same question. what you are seeing f
this is in the context of that big demonstration we saw in central london a couple of weeks ago.utely of the view that talk of another is for the birds and it will not happen. they have commissioned a survey in the poll. yes, another bit of their argument from this weekend was the opinion poll they requested this weekend and looking at the views of people in labor held constituencies around the idea of having another referendum. this survey suggests a decent number of people in those seats that...
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a rally demanding a fresh referendum, drew an estimated half a million people in central london lasthe christian woman in pakistan whose blasphemy conviction has just been overturned, has appealed for them to be granted asylum in britain. ms bibi was released from jail this week, much to the anger of islamists, who launched three days of violent protests. the demonstrations only ended after the authorities agreed to bar ms bibi from ever leaving pakistan. the success of ivf has caused a drop in the number of children being adopted, according to the organisation that represents children in care. in the last a0 years, adoptions in england and wales have fallen by 62% as the ivf success rate for women under 35 has nearly tripled. the children and family court advisory and support service also says the adoption process takes too long. the radio presenter paul gambaccini has received a payout from the crown prosecution service over the way it handled unfounded historical sex abuse allegations against him. he was arrested in 2013 after claims he sexually assaulted two teenage boys in the e
a rally demanding a fresh referendum, drew an estimated half a million people in central london lasthe christian woman in pakistan whose blasphemy conviction has just been overturned, has appealed for them to be granted asylum in britain. ms bibi was released from jail this week, much to the anger of islamists, who launched three days of violent protests. the demonstrations only ended after the authorities agreed to bar ms bibi from ever leaving pakistan. the success of ivf has caused a drop in...
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our sport news correspondent richard conway is in central london and can give us an update...nk you have a result. there will be dancing in the streets of oslo tonight. magnus karlsson has won the world title yet again. it is taken us three weeks to get to this point. 12 tie game but the norwegian brought it up the bag in three hours today. winning the tie—break three nil, no need for armageddon in the end. he wrapped it up fairly efficiently against fabiano carauna. the world title stays with magnus carlsen. he, rock starstatus the world title stays with magnus carlsen. he, rock star status within his work, he has appeared as a guest on the simpsons, he has a fashion contract, he is friends with hollywood a—list is, this will submit his position as the number one player in the world chess. the sport has grand ambitions as a mind for that is been hundreds of thousands of people watching online, major taking it and i need you to the nine—game website and paying pay—per—view through the official size, the press conference going on and next to me, dissecting the past three weeks,
our sport news correspondent richard conway is in central london and can give us an update...nk you have a result. there will be dancing in the streets of oslo tonight. magnus karlsson has won the world title yet again. it is taken us three weeks to get to this point. 12 tie game but the norwegian brought it up the bag in three hours today. winning the tie—break three nil, no need for armageddon in the end. he wrapped it up fairly efficiently against fabiano carauna. the world title stays...
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our business correspondent emma simpson is outside a marks and spencer store in central london.... were a bit better than expected, but clothing, home and food sales have continued to go backwards, especially in food, a real disappointment because of course until recently, that has been a real stellar performer for marks & spencer. some of the reasons is that some of the products have got a bit too pricey compared to rivals, and there is so much more competition. the supermarkets have upped their game when it comes to delivering posh ready meals. but marx is promising lower prices and getting rid of confusing promotions and that it will be much more competitive this christmas. this is a business that has a huge amount on its plate. it is in the midst of yet another turnaround and we have seen quite a few of those over the last decade. this really has to be it. it is still trying to fix the basics and change the whole way this business operates, including closing stores. we know 100 were set to close over the next four years and the boss hinted today that there could be more. he sai
our business correspondent emma simpson is outside a marks and spencer store in central london.... were a bit better than expected, but clothing, home and food sales have continued to go backwards, especially in food, a real disappointment because of course until recently, that has been a real stellar performer for marks & spencer. some of the reasons is that some of the products have got a bit too pricey compared to rivals, and there is so much more competition. the supermarkets have upped...
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in the last half hour theresa may has arrived at guildhall in central london.ening lord mayor's banquet. this is the traditional follow—up in the wake of the annual speech on foreign policy, mrs may suspected,... to comment on the skripal case. there she is, with her husband, philip me. our correspondent, vicki young, is also at guildhall. correspondent, vicki young, is also at guild hall. inevitably, correspondent, vicki young, is also at guildhall. inevitably, given the attention on brexit, people will be interested to know what the prime minister has got to say on that, but she is taking a wider canvas hearing this speech? yes, this is traditionally a wider kind of speech about world affairs, really, and last year, there was quite a big focus on russia and the uk's relationship with russia, and i think, again, that will feature this year, and of course what happened in salisbury will be a part of that. so, of course, took theresa may talking about how the international community came together to condemn the salisbury incident, but she will also be saying tha
in the last half hour theresa may has arrived at guildhall in central london.ening lord mayor's banquet. this is the traditional follow—up in the wake of the annual speech on foreign policy, mrs may suspected,... to comment on the skripal case. there she is, with her husband, philip me. our correspondent, vicki young, is also at guildhall. correspondent, vicki young, is also at guild hall. inevitably, correspondent, vicki young, is also at guildhall. inevitably, given the attention on brexit,...
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simon 6ompertz in central london.g near the coast in southwest scotland, has been called off for the day due to bad weather. susan and james kenneavy‘s car was found empty on drummore beach yesterday morning. police say they've had no contact with their family, but searching by land, sea and airwill resume this weekend. anti—riot police in belgium have used water cannon to disperse protesters inspired by france's "yellow vest" movement against rising fuel prices and a squeeze on living standards. around 300 people demonstrated near major european union buildings, with some protesters throwing rocks at the prime minister's office. after being dispersed by water cannon, protesters set fire to two police vans. new figures obtained by the bbc reveal that almost one in four houses reserved for military families is standing empty. as britain battles a national housing crisis, there are more than 11,000 vacant ministry of defence homes across the country, costing the taxpayer millions of pounds a year in rent and maintenance
simon 6ompertz in central london.g near the coast in southwest scotland, has been called off for the day due to bad weather. susan and james kenneavy‘s car was found empty on drummore beach yesterday morning. police say they've had no contact with their family, but searching by land, sea and airwill resume this weekend. anti—riot police in belgium have used water cannon to disperse protesters inspired by france's "yellow vest" movement against rising fuel prices and a squeeze on...
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biggest march in britain's history seven hundred thousand people marched a few weekends ago in central london but the visual people from all over the world and now we have this letter from seventy businesspeople i think what will put pressure on the government is less what business people think because we know what they think the business community has been united on the question they are against the u.k. leaving the e.u. since twenty sixteen but what will increase the pressure is if ordinary people voice their dissatisfaction with the future arrangements. here not to reason may has said she wouldn't allow another voyage how likely is it that we'll see a fresh referendum. well that's of course the million euro question that two challenges here the first challenges for to reason made to get a deal with the european union we're told that it's ninety five percent complete or something like that and let's assume that there will be a deal in the next three weeks all suffer so the next challenge and arguably the much greater hurdle for the prime minister is to sell that deal to her parliamentarian
biggest march in britain's history seven hundred thousand people marched a few weekends ago in central london but the visual people from all over the world and now we have this letter from seventy businesspeople i think what will put pressure on the government is less what business people think because we know what they think the business community has been united on the question they are against the u.k. leaving the e.u. since twenty sixteen but what will increase the pressure is if ordinary...
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arriving at the bbc studios in central london this morning to host his radio two show, pick of the popsul gambaccini declined to comment. the veteran broadcaster, known as the professor of pop, has been paid an undisclosed sum by the crown prosecution service over unfounded allegations of historical sex offences. in a statement, a cps spokesperson said... the 69—year—old, in an interview with the daily mail, talked about how his life had been turned upside down following his arrest, claiming... mr gambaccini was arrested following allegations he had sexually abused two boys in the 19705 and ‘80s — claims he said were fictitious. the cps dropped the case and wrongly suggested his accusers were underage. mr gambaccini began legal action while calling for changes in the law. if we are to have a just society, we must have anonymity before charge. because what we had during this recent five years was anybody could make an accusation against anybody, whether they knew them or not, and would get publicised. since the cps announcement, the bbc has released a statement to say paul is valued and
arriving at the bbc studios in central london this morning to host his radio two show, pick of the popsul gambaccini declined to comment. the veteran broadcaster, known as the professor of pop, has been paid an undisclosed sum by the crown prosecution service over unfounded allegations of historical sex offences. in a statement, a cps spokesperson said... the 69—year—old, in an interview with the daily mail, talked about how his life had been turned upside down following his arrest,...
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maybe central london but there is no particular mutilation. there is no particular mutilation.lation. there is a need for housing. flats are going up everywhere but we cannot alljust have going up everywhere but we cannot all just have beautiful going up everywhere but we cannot alljust have beautiful lovely houses. sometimes we just need somewhere to live and live affordable. beautiful quaint to have set upi affordable. beautiful quaint to have set up i think there is more in it later and maybe he is not making this point. there have been studies that residents are much happier to support new developments and get... if that plans are beautiful and it was a time and care has gone into designing them and that they are not eyesores. one of the biggest problems is that councils are blocking proposals because of opposition from local residents. if you can make the buildings prettier and get local support, you can get buildings. it is not a case of expensive housing versus affordable not pretty housing. it is that or not pretty housing. it is that or not though that at all and we ha
maybe central london but there is no particular mutilation. there is no particular mutilation.lation. there is a need for housing. flats are going up everywhere but we cannot alljust have going up everywhere but we cannot all just have beautiful going up everywhere but we cannot alljust have beautiful lovely houses. sometimes we just need somewhere to live and live affordable. beautiful quaint to have set upi affordable. beautiful quaint to have set up i think there is more in it later and...
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the cenotaph here in whitehall, in central london, as always the focus of national remembrance.emember those who died in the first world war. 0ther conflicts remembered too, but the particular significance today, 100 yea rs particular significance today, 100 years since the signing of the treaty which ended the battle on the western front of the first world war, at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. we will remember. that is it from us here tonight. we will leave you with these images before we go to the weather with matt taylor. tonight will be a cooler night. lots of showers across western areas and we start the week the way we finished the weekend off with
the cenotaph here in whitehall, in central london, as always the focus of national remembrance.emember those who died in the first world war. 0ther conflicts remembered too, but the particular significance today, 100 yea rs particular significance today, 100 years since the signing of the treaty which ended the battle on the western front of the first world war, at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. we will remember. that is it from us here tonight. we will leave you with...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph is on the mall in central london.here was a delay in starting, it probably started around ten minutes ago but we can show you some of the pictures here, you can see some of the 10,000 members of the public who have been lined up here on the mall and are now walking down through apple the arch onto whitehall, where they will then walk down past the cenotaph of many of them laying there own wreath there as well. these are people who applied for tickets to do this through a ballot so, yes, some of them are wearing the military medals of their descendants, many of them foreign first world war, but others have no military connection, theyjust wa nted military connection, theyjust wanted to come and be part of the official remembrance. it has been quite a sight, they're moving people down in sections, tried to stagger the walk to make sure that things get too crowded here on the mall, so people are going in various sections through the course of the next hour oi’ so. through the course of the next hour or so. it is quite a
our royal correspondent daniela relph is on the mall in central london.here was a delay in starting, it probably started around ten minutes ago but we can show you some of the pictures here, you can see some of the 10,000 members of the public who have been lined up here on the mall and are now walking down through apple the arch onto whitehall, where they will then walk down past the cenotaph of many of them laying there own wreath there as well. these are people who applied for tickets to do...
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we work in central london, so we commute in. we have to cross waterloo station in the rush—hour.ng but uninjured. she is actually sleeping. the contrast to the situation we have in the uk to turkey in that sense, to guide dogs there, i think. turkey in that sense, to guide dogs there, ithink. how turkey in that sense, to guide dogs there, i think. how many do we have in the uk. we have over 5000. we are a leading country when it comes to guide dogs, and the training of guide dogs, and the training of guide dogs. there is such a contrast. most people have seen a guide dog, someone with a guide dog on the street. there it's just com pletely on the street. there it's just completely new. what were people doing before? did everyone had to have an assistant, a site assistant? people use long canes, because a guide dog isn't everybody. there are 360,000 people registered as partially sighted so clearly not everyone needs one. there are many visually impaired people in turkey and so far, we have three hopefully. hopefully another three in the next few weeks. people were probably not get
we work in central london, so we commute in. we have to cross waterloo station in the rush—hour.ng but uninjured. she is actually sleeping. the contrast to the situation we have in the uk to turkey in that sense, to guide dogs there, i think. turkey in that sense, to guide dogs there, ithink. how turkey in that sense, to guide dogs there, i think. how many do we have in the uk. we have over 5000. we are a leading country when it comes to guide dogs, and the training of guide dogs, and the...
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arriving at the bbc studios in central london this morning to hostess radioed to show.eran broadcaster, known as the professor of pop, has been paid an undisclosed sum by the crown prosecution service of over unfounded allegations of historic sex offences. in a statement, a cps spokesperson said... the 69—year—old, in an interview with the daily mail, talked about how his life had been turned upside down following his arrest, claiming the organisations he had supported throughout his life had ghosted him and praised his husband, who he said saved his life through the ordeal. mr gambaccini was arrested following allegations he had sexually abused two boys in the 1970s and 80s. claims he says were fictitious. the cps dropped the case and since then he has called for changes in the law. if we are to have a just society, we must have anonymity before charge. because what we had during this recent five years was anybody could make an accusation against anybody, whether they knew them or not, and it would get publicised. and since then, paul gambaccini has called for changes
arriving at the bbc studios in central london this morning to hostess radioed to show.eran broadcaster, known as the professor of pop, has been paid an undisclosed sum by the crown prosecution service of over unfounded allegations of historic sex offences. in a statement, a cps spokesperson said... the 69—year—old, in an interview with the daily mail, talked about how his life had been turned upside down following his arrest, claiming the organisations he had supported throughout his life...
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now to the guildhall in central london where theresa may is about to address the lord mayor fozz backthis is traditionally a foreign policy speech by the prime minister. we know she will talk about particularly the uk's relationship with russia, but of course brexit is not far from anyone's mind, least of all the prime minister's, as she wrestles to get this deal done with the eu. there has been a lot of speculation this week about whether she will be able to ask her cabinet to sign off on some kind of text. now at the moment we don't think that that is the case. there is a normal cabinet meeting scheduled for tomorrow. 0f course they will discuss brexit, particularly they had agreed a while ago to have weekly updates on no deal preparations, and more attention is turning to that, because many think if she can't get this deal done very soon, if you can't get that special summit with the eu in november, then those preparations will have to go up a gear. let's have a listen to what the prime minister has to say. applause my lord mayor, my late lord mayor, your grace, my lord chancellor,
now to the guildhall in central london where theresa may is about to address the lord mayor fozz backthis is traditionally a foreign policy speech by the prime minister. we know she will talk about particularly the uk's relationship with russia, but of course brexit is not far from anyone's mind, least of all the prime minister's, as she wrestles to get this deal done with the eu. there has been a lot of speculation this week about whether she will be able to ask her cabinet to sign off on some...
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four years which is going to a lot of positive publicity hopefully the years time that we wanted central london it bob square but this was the last thing and your want it was within days of the founders to actually and it upset a lot of people not just from the sikh community but across all communities and if anything is vandals it done have actually brought people together and drawn further attention to. the world war one you know result in a huge loss of life and the contribution of soldiers from south asia was just on a massive scale over eighty three thousand sikhs who lost their lives in the first and second world war and considering you know sikhs were less than two percent of what was then india park started in bangladesh. more than twenty percent of the army was sikh and army just returned from france and belgium wrote that we can and it was so moving being in the paper to mark you know the end of the great war and the thousands of people who came up to members of the sikh community wanted to pose for us want to know about. it's a huge positive feeling in that sense ok well i hope the p
four years which is going to a lot of positive publicity hopefully the years time that we wanted central london it bob square but this was the last thing and your want it was within days of the founders to actually and it upset a lot of people not just from the sikh community but across all communities and if anything is vandals it done have actually brought people together and drawn further attention to. the world war one you know result in a huge loss of life and the contribution of soldiers...
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far off london now it's not about greg's it it's about her tell the ruben's in the palace at central london owners of ten to three hundred fifty square metre outer wall into a vertical garden. not only that felicia the hotel leaves no stone unturned to sensitize its guest to the environment that encourages cycling or jogging and he's trying to eliminate plastics apparently works because the people there have begun to ask it specially for the go green experience this perhaps because on the pitot big an afternoon tea is included. one would ordinarily expect leaves and petals in a garden but not along the wall of a hotel the three hundred fifty square metre living wall is the main attraction of the ruben's hotel it promises guests a sustainable over night experience the living wall doesn't only looking press it it also serves a purpose to the world gives us. support insects and wildlife it helps us reduce energy consumption by keeping the building cooler in the summer warmer in the winter it helps reduce localized drainage and helps contribute to keeping a cleaner air for the farm by twenty tw
far off london now it's not about greg's it it's about her tell the ruben's in the palace at central london owners of ten to three hundred fifty square metre outer wall into a vertical garden. not only that felicia the hotel leaves no stone unturned to sensitize its guest to the environment that encourages cycling or jogging and he's trying to eliminate plastics apparently works because the people there have begun to ask it specially for the go green experience this perhaps because on the pitot...
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at a church around the back from an empty arguably emblematic building the towers over central london it has now been redeveloped inarguably tells the story of nature nation near liberal capitalism or it's an iconic piece of history overlooking the west end from one hundred seventeen me to sit down. i've been many things in the face a panoramic an empty skyscraper a great release date a national treasure an architectural tonight and i'm seen.
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is scheduled to vote on the agreement on sunday the fokker reports from westminster in central london. i would like to update the house on our negotiations to leave the european union a crucial step forward in britain's brics a journey we haven't agreed between the u.k. and the european commission the negotiations are now at a critical moment and all our efforts must be focused on working with our european partners to bring this process to a final conclusion in the interests of all our people. a draft political declarations now in place determining the future political relationship between the e.u. and he. but the twenty six page document was attacked by politicians the crossing some of the government's earlier red lines and failing to provide many details this empty document could have been written two years ago it's happened with phrases such as the parties will look at the parties will explore or watch on earth as the government been doing for the last two years. the paper makes no mention of frictionless trade between the e.u. and u.k. seen as vital for the health of the british e
is scheduled to vote on the agreement on sunday the fokker reports from westminster in central london. i would like to update the house on our negotiations to leave the european union a crucial step forward in britain's brics a journey we haven't agreed between the u.k. and the european commission the negotiations are now at a critical moment and all our efforts must be focused on working with our european partners to bring this process to a final conclusion in the interests of all our people....
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in a church around the back from an empty arguably emblematic building the towers over central london it has now been redeveloped unarguably tells the story of nature nation near liberal capitalism all on its own an iconic piece of history overlooking the west end from one hundred seventeen. i've been anything to face. an empty skyscraper a great. treasure an architectural tonight and i'm seen to be. but home to whom the refurbished london icon in a city where nearly two thousand luxury flats built last year failed to sell according to residential development research as money or is now july close to empty amid the homeless it will be just another ghost tower because of too few takers for a one bedroom flat two million pounds to the property developer like donald trump for see this after all his breakfast advice for theresa may was very different to backstops and arguably legally flawed documents british prime minister theresa may has revealed that donald trump told her not to negotiate with the break that she should instead that advice was not taken but then nor has trump's implicit
in a church around the back from an empty arguably emblematic building the towers over central london it has now been redeveloped unarguably tells the story of nature nation near liberal capitalism all on its own an iconic piece of history overlooking the west end from one hundred seventeen. i've been anything to face. an empty skyscraper a great. treasure an architectural tonight and i'm seen to be. but home to whom the refurbished london icon in a city where nearly two thousand luxury flats...
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let's look at some other stories in brief: protesters blocked five major bridges in central london, demandingtakes greater action on climate change. it followed a week of action by the campaign group extinction rebellion. the group said 6,000 people had joined the demonstrations, and there had been 45 arrests. police in athens have used teargas and stun grenades against anarchists who threw firebombs on the 45th anniversary of a student revolt. hooded youths put up barricades in the greek capital, where a former military government killed 2a people during student protests in 1973. democrat andrew gillum has conceded defeat to republican ron desantis in florida's governor race, as a recount of ballots neared its end. the democrat congratulated republican former congressman ron desa ntis on becoming the state's next governor. argentina's government says it does not have the means to retrieve a submarine that has just been found at the bottom of the atlantic, a year after it went missing with 44 crew members on board. the submarine disappeared in november last year after reporting an electrical
let's look at some other stories in brief: protesters blocked five major bridges in central london, demandingtakes greater action on climate change. it followed a week of action by the campaign group extinction rebellion. the group said 6,000 people had joined the demonstrations, and there had been 45 arrests. police in athens have used teargas and stun grenades against anarchists who threw firebombs on the 45th anniversary of a student revolt. hooded youths put up barricades in the greek...
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this sleepy muse in central london is the last place you would expect to take on a motor racing styles hoping to become a full—time professional realising his racing dream with the veloce team. unlike other sports, you do need to have some skill and techniques to real drivers and also surprisingly fitness. this is something people don't associate with gaming and i think it is important to know that myself and a lot of other drivers are in the gym three times a week, i have a diet plan, i have to be ready for any race or event. especially when it came to handling the wheel and pedals in the big simulator that many road—racing drivers also use for training. avoid the kerbs they will spin you off. i think you're being a little whimpish with this right now. because it feels so realistic. you do need the skills and technique. ijust went on the gravel, oh, that is only a simulator, you have to remind yourself on that. the chair is shaking. it is throwing me about. it does feel incredibly realistic. luckily the future of esports is in safer hands than mine including former racing driverjack
this sleepy muse in central london is the last place you would expect to take on a motor racing styles hoping to become a full—time professional realising his racing dream with the veloce team. unlike other sports, you do need to have some skill and techniques to real drivers and also surprisingly fitness. this is something people don't associate with gaming and i think it is important to know that myself and a lot of other drivers are in the gym three times a week, i have a diet plan, i have...
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protesters blocked five major bridges in central london, demanding that the uk government takes greatermate change. it followed a week of action by the campaign group extinction rebellion. the group said 6,000 people had joined the demonstrations, and there had been 45 arrests. a war crimes suspect in the central african republic has been detained and handed over to a tribunal in the netherlands. alfred yekatom, who was once nicknamed rambo, led a christian militia in the anti—balaka movement. it is accused of murdering and torturing members of the car's muslim community between 2013 and 2014. police in athens have used teargas and stun grenades against anarchists who threw firebombs on the 45th anniversary of a student revolt. hooded youths put up barricades in the greek capital, where a former military government killed 2a people during student protests in 1973. democrat andrew gillum has conceded defeat to republican ron desantis in florida's governor race, as a recount of ballots neared its end. the democrat congratulated republican former congressman ron desa ntis on becoming the s
protesters blocked five major bridges in central london, demanding that the uk government takes greatermate change. it followed a week of action by the campaign group extinction rebellion. the group said 6,000 people had joined the demonstrations, and there had been 45 arrests. a war crimes suspect in the central african republic has been detained and handed over to a tribunal in the netherlands. alfred yekatom, who was once nicknamed rambo, led a christian militia in the anti—balaka...
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champion in the men's guy and that's going to be decided over the next few words in holborn in central london just two men head to head the twelve guards the defending champion norwegian magnus carlsen has helped change the image of chess world champion for five years and he's only twenty seven he has the highest rating of a player in history a human getting into magazines and films and t.v. of sometimes made approaches in this must be good for the game it's never been my man motivation i just play for the love of the game just as they can more and more of an important part of my life and. i mean just a. the playing part i don't care so much about the other stuff and more his opponent fabiano caruana the new kid on the board has been given a genuine chance of victory by chess experts his mother encourage him to take up the game is a small boy in brooklyn and he's been absorbed by it ever since it's taken him to what's been called the most eagerly awaited title match in chess history do you think this is your profiles in your eye is making chess cool so i think that chess has definitely come i
champion in the men's guy and that's going to be decided over the next few words in holborn in central london just two men head to head the twelve guards the defending champion norwegian magnus carlsen has helped change the image of chess world champion for five years and he's only twenty seven he has the highest rating of a player in history a human getting into magazines and films and t.v. of sometimes made approaches in this must be good for the game it's never been my man motivation i just...
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protesters blocked five major bridges in central london, demanding that the uk government takes greaterfollowed a week of action by the campaign group extinction rebellion. the group said 6,000 people had joined the demonstrations, and there had been 45 arrests. a war crimes suspect in the central african republic has been detained and handed over to a tribunal in the netherlands. alfred yekatom, who was once nicknamed ‘rambo', led a christian militia in the anti—balaka movement. it is accused of murdering and torturing members of the car's muslim community between 2013 and 2014. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: politics casts a shadow over the chinese 0scars, with controversial calls for taiwan's independence. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election. she has asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the fast—growing european antinuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it'
protesters blocked five major bridges in central london, demanding that the uk government takes greaterfollowed a week of action by the campaign group extinction rebellion. the group said 6,000 people had joined the demonstrations, and there had been 45 arrests. a war crimes suspect in the central african republic has been detained and handed over to a tribunal in the netherlands. alfred yekatom, who was once nicknamed ‘rambo', led a christian militia in the anti—balaka movement. it is...
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protesters have blocked off five major bridges in central london, demanding that the government takesrators occupied southwark, blackfriars, waterloo, westminster, and lambeth bridges, after a week of action by the campaign group, extinction rebellion. the group said 6,000 people had joined the demonstrations, and that there'd been 45 arrests. the future of one of britain's biggest newspaper groups, johnston press, has been secured after they were acquired by a newly—formed company. jpi media, which is owned by bondholders ofjohnston press, says its focus is now to preserve jobs, and allow publication of its websites and newspapers to continue. the company has more than 200 local and regional titles, including the scotsman and the yorkshire post, as well as the i. the former bbc newsreader richard baker has died. he was 93 and he introduced the corporation's first television news bulletin way back in 1954. david sillito looks back at his life. 1954, and the first—ever bbc television news bulletin began with the voice of richard baker. here is an illustrated summary of the news. it wil
protesters have blocked off five major bridges in central london, demanding that the government takesrators occupied southwark, blackfriars, waterloo, westminster, and lambeth bridges, after a week of action by the campaign group, extinction rebellion. the group said 6,000 people had joined the demonstrations, and that there'd been 45 arrests. the future of one of britain's biggest newspaper groups, johnston press, has been secured after they were acquired by a newly—formed company. jpi...
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at a church around the back from an empty arguably emblematic building the towers over central london it has now been redeveloped inarguably tells the story of nature nation near liberal capitalism all on its own an iconic piece of history overlooking the west end from one hundred seventeen. i've been anything to face a panoramic and empty skyscraper a great. treasure in architecture tonight. to become home but home to whom the refurbished london icon in a city where nearly two thousand luxury flats built last year failed to sell according to residential development research as money or is now to lie close to empty amidst the homeless it will be just another ghost tower because of too few takers for a one bedroom flat or two million pounds to the property developer like donald trump for see this after all his breakfast advice for tourism may was very different to backstops and arguably legally floored documents british prime minister theresa may has revealed that donald trump told her not to negotiate with the e.u. over breakfast it she should. instead that advice was not taken but th
at a church around the back from an empty arguably emblematic building the towers over central london it has now been redeveloped inarguably tells the story of nature nation near liberal capitalism all on its own an iconic piece of history overlooking the west end from one hundred seventeen. i've been anything to face a panoramic and empty skyscraper a great. treasure in architecture tonight. to become home but home to whom the refurbished london icon in a city where nearly two thousand luxury...
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deliver it scheduled to vote on the agreement on sunday moved back reports from westminster in central london mr speaker i would like to update the house on our negotiations to leave the european union a crucial step forward in britain's brics a journey we haven't agreed text between the u.k. and the european commission the negotiations are now at a critical moment and all our efforts must be focused on working with our european partners to bring this process to a final conclusion in the interests of all our people. a draft political declarations now in place determining the future political relationship between the e.u. and u.k. for the twenty six page document was attacked by politicians the crossing some of the government earlier red lines and failing to provide many details i miss him to document could have been written two years ago it happened with phrases such as the parties will look at the parties will explore watch on earth as the government been doing for the last two years. the paper makes no mention of frictionless trade between the e.u. and u.k. seen as vital for the health of t
deliver it scheduled to vote on the agreement on sunday moved back reports from westminster in central london mr speaker i would like to update the house on our negotiations to leave the european union a crucial step forward in britain's brics a journey we haven't agreed text between the u.k. and the european commission the negotiations are now at a critical moment and all our efforts must be focused on working with our european partners to bring this process to a final conclusion in the...
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looking at 40—40 or maybe 45 mph even through central london, so a very windy day, but look at thosespells and then a repeat performance, more cloud moving in and further spells of heavy rain. staying pretty windy overnight as well, and these are the minimum temperature is. not dropping down too much at all, between ten and 12. a mild start tomorrow, outbreaks in the morning but becoming dry. still very windy tomorrow, looking at gusts of 40—40 maybe 50 mph. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now it's back to charlie and naga. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. it is just it isjust coming up it is just coming up to it isjust coming up to 6:30 a.m.. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: we're talking to the chancellor philip hammond ahead of his economic analysis of the uk, post—brexit. watchdog has been continuing its investigations into food allergy labelling, looking at the restaurants and coffee shop
looking at 40—40 or maybe 45 mph even through central london, so a very windy day, but look at thosespells and then a repeat performance, more cloud moving in and further spells of heavy rain. staying pretty windy overnight as well, and these are the minimum temperature is. not dropping down too much at all, between ten and 12. a mild start tomorrow, outbreaks in the morning but becoming dry. still very windy tomorrow, looking at gusts of 40—40 maybe 50 mph. i'm back with the latest from...
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that some spots could dip below freezing, otherwise holding at around four or five celsius in central londong fireworks over the weekend, they're in mind it should stay dry, it will feel a touch milder, some sunshine on saturday, cloudy on sunday. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and naga munchetty. it is 6:30. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: folk musician sam sweeney explores the incredible history of an unfinished violin, part—made by a soldier from leeds who was killed in battle during world war i. she's considered by many to be one of the greatest gymnasts of all time, now american simone biles has made history becoming the first woman to win four all—around world titles. # stand by me, o # stand by me, 0 stand by me... gospel singers the kingdom choir shot to fame with a rendition of stand by me at prince harry and meghan markle's wedding. they'll be here to tell us about their new album and uk tour. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the uk is experiencing more extreme weather, accordi
that some spots could dip below freezing, otherwise holding at around four or five celsius in central londong fireworks over the weekend, they're in mind it should stay dry, it will feel a touch milder, some sunshine on saturday, cloudy on sunday. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and naga munchetty. it is 6:30. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: folk musician sam sweeney explores the incredible history of an unfinished violin,...
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on november the eleventh it's nineteen twenty king george the fifth unveiled a war memorial in central london it's news the senate charts which means empty to integrate. this cough and containing the remains of an unknown soldier who was then buried at nearby. westminster abbey the senator has since become the focus of british remembrance and commemoration ceremonies. efforts to create a similar memorial in france had been underway for several years a friendship piece said it was the right thing to do. take your rightful place so that we cannot say that the land you have saved has forgotten its greatest heroes so that weeping mothers who have no place to mourn may near let your grave and say. my son you are here. france's unknown soldier is buried at the octave triomphe in paris the grave is march with an eternal flame. a similar memorial was unveiled in belgium in one nine hundred twenty two. king i'll bet you took part in the ceremonies. america's unknown soldier was laid to rest at arlington national cemetery near washington national family know for sure the supreme allied commander during
on november the eleventh it's nineteen twenty king george the fifth unveiled a war memorial in central london it's news the senate charts which means empty to integrate. this cough and containing the remains of an unknown soldier who was then buried at nearby. westminster abbey the senator has since become the focus of british remembrance and commemoration ceremonies. efforts to create a similar memorial in france had been underway for several years a friendship piece said it was the right...
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this sunday, 10,000 members of the public will form a procession past the cenotaph in central london,war. 100 years on from the end of the first world war people around the country are also being asked to ring bells to replicate the national outpouring of relief that took place at the end of the conflict. all this week, in the run up to armistice day, we'll be travelling along the western front, uncovering the personal stories behind the great war. robert hall is at the thiepval war memorial in northern france — robert. you come across the somme battlefield to this, one of the most moving spots in this part of france. the focus for all the pilgrims is above me here, the huge thiepval memorial. that is there to mark the missing. 0ver memorial. that is there to mark the missing. over 72,000 names memorial. that is there to mark the missing. 0ver72,000 names of british and commonwealth soldiers are inscribed on it. i've come here to look at one name. it's down here ona to look at one name. it's down here on a panel at the base of the memorial. it is corporal george smith of the durham li
this sunday, 10,000 members of the public will form a procession past the cenotaph in central london,war. 100 years on from the end of the first world war people around the country are also being asked to ring bells to replicate the national outpouring of relief that took place at the end of the conflict. all this week, in the run up to armistice day, we'll be travelling along the western front, uncovering the personal stories behind the great war. robert hall is at the thiepval war memorial in...
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destruction from grassroots protests environmental campaigners extinction rebellion brought parts of central london to a standstill this morning the group wants the government to treat climate change and species extinction as a crisis fossil fuel economy is leading us to wars not just the distinction of animal species we're losing about two hundred day with the possible extinction of human life on this planet and in that circumstance the possibility we have to do everything in our power to stop it young people old people people to start about climate change and i think specially young people because they're going to be around to see the consequences section is something like literally concerning whole world and we need to do something about it at the moment people are just trying to get about their day to day lives you know and destruct and. that's not that's not benefit and no don't believe in climate. change and i think this protest it's not a hundred percent justified some people are angry others are supportive and very one young woman said to me make a very happy i'm. rushed by oh believe me a
destruction from grassroots protests environmental campaigners extinction rebellion brought parts of central london to a standstill this morning the group wants the government to treat climate change and species extinction as a crisis fossil fuel economy is leading us to wars not just the distinction of animal species we're losing about two hundred day with the possible extinction of human life on this planet and in that circumstance the possibility we have to do everything in our power to stop...