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this is one of the [arrest central london. this is one of the largest hospital _ central london.ral london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts in - central london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts in the - largest hospital trusts in the country and junior doctors walked out at 7am this morning. they are demanding a 35% pay rise. the government says it is prepared to give them a 6% pay rise for the coming year, following the recommendation of the independent pay review body. let's talk now to a couple of the junior doctors here, dollar. alex, tell me first of all, you're asking for 35%. what do you make of the 6% of the? i you're asking for 3596. what do you make of the 696 of the?— make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to _ make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to look _ make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to look at _ make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to look at it _ make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to look at it probably l will have to look at it probably because — will have to look at it probably because we have onlyju
this is one of the [arrest central london. this is one of the largest hospital _ central london.ral london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts in - central london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts in the - largest hospital trusts in the country and junior doctors walked out at 7am this morning. they are demanding a 35% pay rise. the government says it is prepared to give them a 6% pay rise for the coming year, following the recommendation of the independent pay review body....
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down in central london _ people are going through.don the housing - people are going through. down in i central london the housing secretary set out the detail behind the government's ambition, relaxing planning rules to allow more shops to be converted to home, planners to speed up the process and a focus on building in city, but the idea of a new urban quarter in rapidly growing cambridge has not gone down well with the local conservative mp cambridge needs to grow but it is growing rapidly and under existing plans that is going to accelerate but the constraint is lack of water, we don't have enough in the ground for all the new houses. it we don't have enough in the ground for all the new houses.— for all the new houses. it will be the case i _ for all the new houses. it will be the case i am — for all the new houses. it will be the case i am sure _ for all the new houses. it will be the case i am sure that - for all the new houses. it will be - the case i am sure that conservative backbenchers and others once they have a _ backben
down in central london _ people are going through.don the housing - people are going through. down in i central london the housing secretary set out the detail behind the government's ambition, relaxing planning rules to allow more shops to be converted to home, planners to speed up the process and a focus on building in city, but the idea of a new urban quarter in rapidly growing cambridge has not gone down well with the local conservative mp cambridge needs to grow but it is growing rapidly...
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before he gets onto the marine corps helicopter and travels into central london.ther and he was asked about that in a cnn interview before he travelled, what did he have to say? you're right. he said basically, as he has _ you're right. he said basically, as he has said — you're right. he said basically, as he has said all along, that that is not something that the united states is willing _ not something that the united states is willing to back until the war with— is willing to back until the war with russia is over. and he pointed out that— with russia is over. and he pointed out that if— with russia is over. and he pointed out that if ukraine were to be given nato membership before then, it would _ nato membership before then, it would effectively under the treaty involve _ would effectively under the treaty involve all nato members, draw all nato members into the conflict there~ — nato members into the conflict there so — nato members into the conflict there. so president biden is quite determined on that point, it is a point _ determined on that point, it is
before he gets onto the marine corps helicopter and travels into central london.ther and he was asked about that in a cnn interview before he travelled, what did he have to say? you're right. he said basically, as he has _ you're right. he said basically, as he has said — you're right. he said basically, as he has said all along, that that is not something that the united states is willing _ not something that the united states is willing to back until the war with— is willing to back until...
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zlfl yasmin dewan in central london, thank you. more. in central london, thank you.ld trump?— york. what do these latest charges mean for donald trump? there are an additional three _ mean for donald trump? there are an additional three charges _ mean for donald trump? there are an additional three charges former - additional three charges former president trump faces, all related to the classified documents investigation happening out of florida in particular, his estate resort in florida. we are looking at charges including wilful retention of national defence information as well as two more obstruction of justice —related charges, particularly connected to the allegation that he and a couple of his aides at mar—a—lago made attempts to hide information, hide some documents from the authorities as they were trying to investigate and get them back from mar—a—lago. how have donald trump as my political supporters reacted to this news? ba; political supporters reacted to this news? �* , . political supporters reacted to this news? j . . . news? by and large, looking at
zlfl yasmin dewan in central london, thank you. more. in central london, thank you.ld trump?— york. what do these latest charges mean for donald trump? there are an additional three _ mean for donald trump? there are an additional three charges _ mean for donald trump? there are an additional three charges former - additional three charges former president trump faces, all related to the classified documents investigation happening out of florida in particular, his estate resort in florida....
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>> emso you are absolutely right talking by the central london zone.entral london zone is completely and entirely different from the outer london zo, and you have to take in the context timeline, that the vehicles are coming off the road can even in the impact assessment tfl recognize that the vehicles we are talking about driving will be off the road in the next few years. that is why it is minimal impact. it is not me saying this. it is tfl's own impact assessment, which is that they will have no effect on particulates and negligible effect on niger and the oxide. what the impact assessment did find is that this will have a distal portion effect on low- income londoners and disabled londoners. that is where we are really concerned. it's completely the wrong -- christian: let's put that to lucy. he's expanding the scheme right in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis, there are workers who will have to shoulder for costs at a difficult time. >> it's a big win for clean air and it is a big win for everybody in london because londoners are exposed to hig
>> emso you are absolutely right talking by the central london zone.entral london zone is completely and entirely different from the outer london zo, and you have to take in the context timeline, that the vehicles are coming off the road can even in the impact assessment tfl recognize that the vehicles we are talking about driving will be off the road in the next few years. that is why it is minimal impact. it is not me saying this. it is tfl's own impact assessment, which is that they...
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we're heanng palace in central london. we're hearing that a man has handcuffed himself to the gates of buckingham palace and police are now negotiating with that individual . are now negotiating with that individual. if you're watching on television, we are actually just now showing some pictures of the scene earlier on outside buckingham palace that we managed to get from twitter for you . so police negotiating with you. so police negotiating with that individual. as you can see, just onlookers not knowing quite what is going on, have been asked to leave the area by the police force and the area around buckingham palace, we understand, is being cleared. it is a developing story. it has just come to us within the last few moments. and a man has handcuffed, handcuffed himself to the gates of buckingham palace. we'll see why or what reason is behind that just as soon as that detail comes to us. now, in other news today, we can tell you that the prime minister has sent his condolences and his thoughts to the family of the eig
we're heanng palace in central london. we're hearing that a man has handcuffed himself to the gates of buckingham palace and police are now negotiating with that individual . are now negotiating with that individual. if you're watching on television, we are actually just now showing some pictures of the scene earlier on outside buckingham palace that we managed to get from twitter for you . so police negotiating with you. so police negotiating with that individual. as you can see, just...
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sevenjust stop oil protesters have been arrested while trying to halt the annual pride parade in central londonators who managed to briefly stop the march. the protesters, who were lgbtq+ members ofjust stop oil, said they were angry at the parade organisers. people here wonder if they can ever rebuild. we need to show some hope. our presence is vital, and we need to report and bear witness. you don't think further than an hour ahead. it don't think further than an hour ahead. , . , don't think further than an hour ahead. , ., , ., ., ahead. it is actually the moment to be lookin: ahead. it is actually the moment to be looking forward, _ ahead. it is actually the moment to be looking forward, and _ ahead. it is actually the moment to be looking forward, and that - ahead. it is actually the moment to be looking forward, and that temp | ahead. it is actually the moment to l be looking forward, and that temp on the way i got the story. that proclamation _ the way i got the story. that proclamation of _ the way i got the story. that proclamation of a _ the way i got the story. that proclamation of
sevenjust stop oil protesters have been arrested while trying to halt the annual pride parade in central londonators who managed to briefly stop the march. the protesters, who were lgbtq+ members ofjust stop oil, said they were angry at the parade organisers. people here wonder if they can ever rebuild. we need to show some hope. our presence is vital, and we need to report and bear witness. you don't think further than an hour ahead. it don't think further than an hour ahead. , . , don't think...
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a201% in inner nitrogen oxide by 46% in central london. a20 1% in inner london.fference.— suggests that it is making a difference. , ., ., ., ., ., difference. first of all, a lot of --eole, difference. first of all, a lot of peeple. some _ difference. first of all, a lot of people, some of _ difference. first of all, a lot of people, some of the _ difference. first of all, a lot of people, some of the earlier. difference. first of all, a lot of l people, some of the earlier ulez schemes and the expansion of it gave people much more notice so they were able to plan and change their car. also, those figures don't really take into account that covid happened. this had a dramatic impact on those things. actually, what the tfl report says is that this expansion will have a small or negligible effect in outer london. it is just not the right solution. instead, we should be looking at encouraging people to the right thing, improving the electric vehicle charging infrastructure, in this city and this country, all this could make a difference. we all want to see cleaner
a201% in inner nitrogen oxide by 46% in central london. a20 1% in inner london.fference.— suggests that it is making a difference. , ., ., ., ., ., difference. first of all, a lot of --eole, difference. first of all, a lot of peeple. some _ difference. first of all, a lot of people, some of _ difference. first of all, a lot of people, some of the _ difference. first of all, a lot of people, some of the earlier. difference. first of all, a lot of l people, some of the earlier ulez schemes and...
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he denies all the allegations. 0ur correspondent sancha berg is in central london for us now. t's london flat, she was a lodger there along with another young portuguese man. and she told the panel that she believed he was addicted to cannabis. she said he took cannabis every day, starting before breakfast. she said she had not known he was a senior police officer whilst she was living there, she thought he was a lawyer or possibly a drug dealer. when she learned, after she left the flat, that he was a senior officer, she decided to report him and she also said that while she lived there, the other friend told her that commander bennett had taken magic mushrooms and lsd. as you said, commander bennett denies these allegations and his barrister this afternoon cross—examined miss gomez, calling her an unreliable witness and a liar. ., ~' , ., to the women's world cup, and co—hosts australia have kept their dream of winning the tournament alive by trouncing canada 4—0. england will be playing in their final group game tomorrow, knowing they ll qualify for the knock—out stage provi
he denies all the allegations. 0ur correspondent sancha berg is in central london for us now. t's london flat, she was a lodger there along with another young portuguese man. and she told the panel that she believed he was addicted to cannabis. she said he took cannabis every day, starting before breakfast. she said she had not known he was a senior police officer whilst she was living there, she thought he was a lawyer or possibly a drug dealer. when she learned, after she left the flat, that...
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the annual pride parade in central london last weekend attracted more than 30,000 participants, and itncided with the revival of a debate that started three years ago over bbc staff attending such events. an article in an online newspaper marketed to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community claimed the bbc had re—issued guidance advising news staff not to attend overt pride protests in a bid to maintain impartiality. and that prompted this criticism from martha. supporting pride shouldn't be a stance or a breach of impartiality. it's important for their employees in the lgbtq+ community to feel valued and for others to show their support of human rights. and andrew page thought this was evidence that the bbc doesn't actually understand pride, the lgbtq+ community or the issues that affect us. we asked the bbc if we could interview someone about this, but that wasn't possible. instead, they told us we have long standing guidance for staff, which covers attending marches, parades, demonstrations and protests. and this latest clarification was produced at the request of our st
the annual pride parade in central london last weekend attracted more than 30,000 participants, and itncided with the revival of a debate that started three years ago over bbc staff attending such events. an article in an online newspaper marketed to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community claimed the bbc had re—issued guidance advising news staff not to attend overt pride protests in a bid to maintain impartiality. and that prompted this criticism from martha. supporting pride...
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these are the pictures from one of the picket lines in central london.ding a pay increase of over 30%. ministers have said that's "unreasonable" and risks fueling inflation. we'll have more on that in a minute. let's have a quick look, though, at the recommendations which affect millions of workers. police officers have been offered 7%. consultants, dentists and gps, 6%. junior doctors, 6%. prison officers, 7%. the armed forces, 5%. teachers, 6.5%. this was rishi sunak a little earlier. i can confirm today that we are accepting the headline recommendations of the pay review bodies in full. but we will not fund them by borrowing more or increasing your taxes. it would not be right to increase taxes on everyone to pay some people more, particularly when household budgets are so tight. nor would it be right to pay for them by higher borrowing because higher borrowing just makes inflation worse. instead, because we only have a fixed pot of money to spend from, that means government departments have had to find efficiencies and savings elsewhere, in order to
these are the pictures from one of the picket lines in central london.ding a pay increase of over 30%. ministers have said that's "unreasonable" and risks fueling inflation. we'll have more on that in a minute. let's have a quick look, though, at the recommendations which affect millions of workers. police officers have been offered 7%. consultants, dentists and gps, 6%. junior doctors, 6%. prison officers, 7%. the armed forces, 5%. teachers, 6.5%. this was rishi sunak a little...
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you are right, you're talking about the central london | talking about the central london zone. have to the outer london zone. you have to take in the context of the timeline. these vehicles are coming off the road, their own impact assessment, they recognise that these vehicles will be off the road in the next few years. that is why it is a minimal impact. it is not me doing this, it is their own impact assessment which has said it will have no effect on particulates and a negligible effect on nitrogen dioxide. what the impact assessment did find is that it would have a disproportionate effect on low—income and disabled londoners. that is why it is completely the wrong thing. he that is why it is completely the wrong thing-— that is why it is completely the wron: thin. , ,., wrong thing. he is expanding the scheme, wrong thing. he is expanding the scheme. we _ wrong thing. he is expanding the scheme, we are _ wrong thing. he is expanding the scheme, we are in _ wrong thing. he is expanding the scheme, we are in the _ wrong thing. he is expanding the scheme, we are in the midst
you are right, you're talking about the central london | talking about the central london zone. have to the outer london zone. you have to take in the context of the timeline. these vehicles are coming off the road, their own impact assessment, they recognise that these vehicles will be off the road in the next few years. that is why it is a minimal impact. it is not me doing this, it is their own impact assessment which has said it will have no effect on particulates and a negligible effect...
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in central london and there was in central london and there was a naked bike ride and i can tell youtised by it i've forgotten by it and i've never forgotten what of the stuff what i saw. so some of the stuff that you see at some pride events absolutely events is absolutely inappropriate be inappropriate around to be around children, some particularly sexualised particularly highly sexualised drag performances. i walked in notting i was notting hill carnival when i was a and i can you that a child and i can tell you that they absolutely not they are absolutely not comparable to these comparable to some of these sexualised that we've sexualised things that we've seen. plenty of footage it. seen. plenty of footage of it. so think that is leading us so i think that is leading us totally down the garden path. i think issue think the real issue here is that england is no that church of england is no longer holding to scripture anymore. the conservative party are holding to are no longer holding to conserve native roots anymore. you about you know, if they talk about being inclusive and wh
in central london and there was in central london and there was a naked bike ride and i can tell youtised by it i've forgotten by it and i've never forgotten what of the stuff what i saw. so some of the stuff that you see at some pride events absolutely events is absolutely inappropriate be inappropriate around to be around children, some particularly sexualised particularly highly sexualised drag performances. i walked in notting i was notting hill carnival when i was a and i can you that a...
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in central london and there was in central london and there was a naked bike ride and i can tell youmatised by and never forgotten tell you that i felt traumatised by ind never forgotten tell you that i felt traumatised by ind so |ever forgotten tell you that i felt traumatised by ind so some orgotten tell you that i felt traumatised by ind so some of|otten tell you that i felt traumatised by ind so some of the n tell you that i felt traumatised by ind so some of the stuff what i saw. so some of the stuff that you see at some pride events absolutely events is absolutely inappropriate be inappropriate around to be around children, some particularly sexualised particularly highly sexualised drag performances. i walked in notting i was notting hill carnival when i was a and i can you that a child and i can tell you that they absolutely not they are absolutely not comparable to these comparable to some of these sexualised that we've sexualised things that we've seen. plenty of footage it. seen. plenty of footage of it. so think that is leading us so i think that is leading us totally dow
in central london and there was in central london and there was a naked bike ride and i can tell youmatised by and never forgotten tell you that i felt traumatised by ind never forgotten tell you that i felt traumatised by ind so |ever forgotten tell you that i felt traumatised by ind so some orgotten tell you that i felt traumatised by ind so some of|otten tell you that i felt traumatised by ind so some of the n tell you that i felt traumatised by ind so some of the stuff what i saw. so some...
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live now to our culture correspondent lizo mzimba, who is just outside the bbc headquarters in central londonlk us through what we know so far. if you could talk us through what we know so far-— know so far. well, these latest allegations _ know so far. well, these latest allegations published - know so far. well, these latest allegations published by - know so far. well, these latest allegations published by the i know so far. well, these latest. allegations published by the sun newspaper in the uk claimed that the unnamed presenter made two panicked phone calls to the young individual in question following the on's revelations at the weekend, saying what have you done? and also, according to the sun, asking the young individual to call their mother and asked them not to continue the investigation. the bbc has been unable to verify this, but the sun also says that the young individual�*s family have been not at all happy, they say they have been upset with one of the bbc�*s statements. what we are hoping for is to see how this situation is going to develop. the bbc has made a few statements
live now to our culture correspondent lizo mzimba, who is just outside the bbc headquarters in central londonlk us through what we know so far. if you could talk us through what we know so far-— know so far. well, these latest allegations _ know so far. well, these latest allegations published - know so far. well, these latest allegations published by - know so far. well, these latest allegations published by the i know so far. well, these latest. allegations published by the sun newspaper in...
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i think we saw 30 as well in central london. that is going to lead to a pretty humid night to come.n fact, lead to a pretty humid night to come. infact, lows lead to a pretty humid night to come. in fact, lows for some into the high teens, perhaps 20 degrees in london first thing tomorrow morning. there will be a beautiful sunrise, some early morning sunshine but it won't last because a weather front will move in from the south—west and this could quite literally raining on our parade for tomorrow. some heavy, thundery downpours are expected. it is not a guarantee and very hit and miss some of these showers but if you catch them, they could be quite intense. look at the bright greens and yellows, that is the intensity of the rainfall. a of rain, large hail and thunder as they quickly sweep north and east. into the afternoon, a bit fresher to the west, still the risk of some showers, still some heat potentially into east anglia with 29 degrees here. some of the shower is moving out of the wimbledon area up towards the cricket at headingley, so there could be some interruption here. i
i think we saw 30 as well in central london. that is going to lead to a pretty humid night to come.n fact, lead to a pretty humid night to come. infact, lows lead to a pretty humid night to come. in fact, lows for some into the high teens, perhaps 20 degrees in london first thing tomorrow morning. there will be a beautiful sunrise, some early morning sunshine but it won't last because a weather front will move in from the south—west and this could quite literally raining on our parade for...
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. >> wimbledon kicked off today just outside central london. big crowds.e a few surprises. some ups pets. and rain. it is summer in britain after all. one of the most surprising. venus williams crashed out in straight sets. she fell to the grass in agony as she twisted to reach a volley. novak djokovic is through to the second round. that was after a substantial rain delay that saw djokovic trying to dry the grass with his towel. coco gauff fell to the qualifier in three sets. she continues to slide down the rankings since winning the 2020 australian open. before we go, the last surviving french soldier to land at normandy during the d-day invasion has died. he was one of only 177 rich nationals to join allied forces as they carried out the biggest sea invasion in history. he lost half of his unit in the invasion. he later became a campaigner for peace. a campaigner called him a local hero who was an ardent defender of freedom. thank you for watching "world news america." ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator:
. >> wimbledon kicked off today just outside central london. big crowds.e a few surprises. some ups pets. and rain. it is summer in britain after all. one of the most surprising. venus williams crashed out in straight sets. she fell to the grass in agony as she twisted to reach a volley. novak djokovic is through to the second round. that was after a substantial rain delay that saw djokovic trying to dry the grass with his towel. coco gauff fell to the qualifier in three sets. she...
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>> in central london. >> my car in central london. oxford fined oxford got fined.cause think i went into an because i think i went into an you should be let off you. hands up. i think i went into an ltn and mistake because it wasn't and by mistake because it wasn't actually that obvious. darren it's not just london though, right? >> these things are happening in newcastle, example , and newcastle, for example, and other the country other places around the country and i see it as an assault on motorists. i actually see it as this theory to try and get this nudge theory to try and get people out of their cars. that's what want to do ultimately what they want to do ultimately to have fewer people. what's wrong with that, darren? well because and because it's about freedom and liberty. should all be free liberty. we should all be free to drive cars if we want to. i don't accept that air quality in london has been getting worse . london has been getting worse. actually, if you compare it to 1970, parties matter down by 76, at least . so air quality is at least. so air q
>> in central london. >> my car in central london. oxford fined oxford got fined.cause think i went into an because i think i went into an you should be let off you. hands up. i think i went into an ltn and mistake because it wasn't and by mistake because it wasn't actually that obvious. darren it's not just london though, right? >> these things are happening in newcastle, example , and newcastle, for example, and other the country other places around the country and i see it...
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when it was central london, but outer london is very different.has shown is the mayor doesn't understand how to london. you won't find a tube station in bexley. jacob there isn't one. you know, the reality isn't one. you know, the reality is that we have three main lines, services going into london. we have buses . so there london. we have buses. so there is a real dependency on the car as actually some of your people have just said. and it's not just about elderly people, although we'll all know the story where someone buys their last car and lovingly looks after it and, you know, makes sure that that allows them to see the grandchildren or go to doctor's appointments or do the weekly shop or whatever. but actually, what about women of a night out? you know, you get in your car, you feel secure. if your car, you feel secure. if you go on public transport, you know, there's not the frequency of buses and you don't feel as secure. so, you know, the reality is there is a security element as well . there's also element as well. there's also the fact
when it was central london, but outer london is very different.has shown is the mayor doesn't understand how to london. you won't find a tube station in bexley. jacob there isn't one. you know, the reality isn't one. you know, the reality is that we have three main lines, services going into london. we have buses . so there london. we have buses. so there is a real dependency on the car as actually some of your people have just said. and it's not just about elderly people, although we'll all...
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st james's park is in central london, but it's quite warm.understorms break out. initially, they'll work across northern ireland, wales and western england before spreading northwards and then kind of leaping into northeast england and scotland. now, some of those downpours are likely to be really torrential, the heaviest of which could bring 50 millimetres of rain in the space ofjust a few hours and could bring some areas, some flash flooding. but equally, some areas will completely dodge the downpours all day and just keep the warm sunshine temperatures, well, high twenties for parts of eastern england, 27 or so for parts of northern scotland. but in the west, a cold front working through the weather, gradually turning a little bit fresher with temperatures just easing back a little bit. a wimbledon, well, chance of a shower might see a rain at wimbledon, well, chance of a shower might see a rain interruption here for a time. and so the overnight temperatures will be at the lowest across eastern areas, 13 and 14 degrees, quite comfortable,
st james's park is in central london, but it's quite warm.understorms break out. initially, they'll work across northern ireland, wales and western england before spreading northwards and then kind of leaping into northeast england and scotland. now, some of those downpours are likely to be really torrential, the heaviest of which could bring 50 millimetres of rain in the space ofjust a few hours and could bring some areas, some flash flooding. but equally, some areas will completely dodge the...
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ulez is a good scheme, has been proven to work in central london or in her lung and —— inter—london whiche air pollution problem as result of thatis air pollution problem as result of that is a lot worse in our london. so it is right to bring it in because in particular, our london has a generally slightly more older population than the inner london areas. as we age, we become more susceptible to some of the health effects of air pollution. heart attack, stroke, dementia, it is very bad news for our health and that is why we need to bear down on it. so the court's into phases truly believing. the court's into phases truly believing-— the court's into phases truly believing. the court's into phases truly believinu. ., ., , believing. break down for us the kind of cars _ believing. break down for us the kind of cars that _ believing. break down for us the kind of cars that will _ believing. break down for us the kind of cars that will be - believing. break down for us the | kind of cars that will be impacted and those that are allowed to enter this zone. the and those that are allowed to en
ulez is a good scheme, has been proven to work in central london or in her lung and —— inter—london whiche air pollution problem as result of thatis air pollution problem as result of that is a lot worse in our london. so it is right to bring it in because in particular, our london has a generally slightly more older population than the inner london areas. as we age, we become more susceptible to some of the health effects of air pollution. heart attack, stroke, dementia, it is very bad...
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have done it in central london and but and it has been successful.the point in doing now what's the point in doing it now when going electric what's the point in doing it now when 2030, going electric what's the point in doing it now when 2030, they're ng electric what's the point in doing it now when 2030, they're phasingric and by 2030, they're phasing out, you know, they out, you know, well, they were going out petrol and going to phase out petrol and diesel. again , diesel. well, that's again, that's difference that's the difference thing. it's thing it's a chicken and the egg thing where that where they put a date like that and is to us and the idea is to push us towards then if towards that date. but then if they have they don't have the infrastructure , then does infrastructure built, then does it go indefinitely or not? it go back indefinitely or not? so they're even questioning that it go back indefinitely or not? sothe y're even questioning that it go back indefinitely or not? sothe moment questioning that at the moment. >> honest >> yeah,
have done it in central london and but and it has been successful.the point in doing now what's the point in doing it now when going electric what's the point in doing it now when 2030, going electric what's the point in doing it now when 2030, they're ng electric what's the point in doing it now when 2030, they're phasingric and by 2030, they're phasing out, you know, they out, you know, well, they were going out petrol and going to phase out petrol and diesel. again , diesel. well, that's...
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this is when i london began getting ready for the ulez, so upgrading the fleece in central london mostwe are now where the roads in central london actually have similar concentrations to roads in outer london. , , , , ., , , london. despite improvements, sign to say there — london. despite improvements, sign to say there would _ london. despite improvements, sign to say there would still _ london. despite improvements, sign to say there would still be _ to say there would still be benefiting getting air pollution below guideline limits.- benefiting getting air pollution below guideline limits. there is ve low below guideline limits. there is very low levels, _ below guideline limits. there is very low levels, apparently - below guideline limits. there is very low levels, apparently low| very low levels, apparently low levels, of air pollution, they have important adverse effects, excess mortality, about 7%. for cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease and cancer deaths. so don't be fooled. when we say pollution levels are quite low in, for example, outer london, they are not low eno
this is when i london began getting ready for the ulez, so upgrading the fleece in central london mostwe are now where the roads in central london actually have similar concentrations to roads in outer london. , , , , ., , , london. despite improvements, sign to say there — london. despite improvements, sign to say there would _ london. despite improvements, sign to say there would still _ london. despite improvements, sign to say there would still be _ to say there would still be benefiting...
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london's high court. the extension of the zone is due to come into force on august 29th. the scheme — already in place in centralll see drivers of the most polluting vehicles charged £12.50 or nearly $16 a day. our reporter frances read is at the high court and joins us now. tell us more, if you can, about this verdict. . , �* , ., verdict. yeah, sure, we've 'ust had thisjudgmentfi verdict. yeah, sure, we've 'ust had thisjudgment about t verdict. yeah, sure, we've 'ust had thisjudgment about an h verdict. yeah, sure, we'vejust had thisjudgment about an hour - verdict. yeah, sure, we'vejust had thisjudgment about an hour ago i verdict. yeah, sure, we'vejust had i thisjudgment about an hour ago now, this judgment about an hour ago now, and the high court read that ruling this morning on this expanded ultra low emissions zone within london, which is a big point of debate here, on both sides of it, actually. five conservative councils had argued that the london mayor had been acting unlawfully in trying to expand this ulez zone and that he had exceeded his powers within the scheme. however, they have failed in that c
london's high court. the extension of the zone is due to come into force on august 29th. the scheme — already in place in centralll see drivers of the most polluting vehicles charged £12.50 or nearly $16 a day. our reporter frances read is at the high court and joins us now. tell us more, if you can, about this verdict. . , �* , ., verdict. yeah, sure, we've 'ust had thisjudgmentfi verdict. yeah, sure, we've 'ust had thisjudgment about t verdict. yeah, sure, we've 'ust had thisjudgment...
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behalf of their client, and this is not a modest high street firm, there are decent sized firms in central london is a repeated breach of privacy here in this reporting, even though the individual hasn't been named and nor has the presenter, the young person denies involvement in unlawful or inappropriate activity. and they're effectively saying if you carry on doing this and if you were to name our client, this is effectively the subtext, you might end up in court. so effectively, that's what the warning comes down to, although there's no warning of such in the letter. and if you take that as a starting point, i think it's really interesting then to have a look at what the sun has said tonight. there's one line in that which sticks out to me in the story. it quotes the stepfather saying, "i told the bbc "i had gone to the police in desperation, "but they couldn't do anything, as they said, "it wasn't illegal." now, we're not quite sure exactly what that relates to, but from the perspective of this young person and thinking about this just in pure legal terms, if nothing has been done, which is w
behalf of their client, and this is not a modest high street firm, there are decent sized firms in central london is a repeated breach of privacy here in this reporting, even though the individual hasn't been named and nor has the presenter, the young person denies involvement in unlawful or inappropriate activity. and they're effectively saying if you carry on doing this and if you were to name our client, this is effectively the subtext, you might end up in court. so effectively, that's what...
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have done it in central london and but and it has been successful.the point in doing now what's the point in doing it now when going electric what's the point in doing it now when 2030, going electric what's the point in doing it now when 2030, they're ng electric what's the point in doing it now when 2030, they're phasingric and by 2030, they're phasing out, you know, they out, you know, well, they were going out petrol and going to phase out petrol and diesel. again , diesel. well, that's again, that's difference that's the difference thing. it's thing it's a chicken and the egg thing where that where they put a date like that and is to us and the idea is to push us towards then if towards that date. but then if they have they don't have the infrastructure , then does infrastructure built, then does it go indefinitely or not? it go back indefinitely or not? so they're even questioning that it go back indefinitely or not? sothe y're even questioning that it go back indefinitely or not? sothe moment questioning that at the moment. >> honest >> yeah,
have done it in central london and but and it has been successful.the point in doing now what's the point in doing it now when going electric what's the point in doing it now when 2030, going electric what's the point in doing it now when 2030, they're ng electric what's the point in doing it now when 2030, they're phasingric and by 2030, they're phasing out, you know, they out, you know, well, they were going out petrol and going to phase out petrol and diesel. again , diesel. well, that's...
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if you go out late at night on the streets of central london, you are likely to see significant numbersw an increase of 9% on the same period last year. there were 3,272 people sleeping outside in the three months between april and june. over 1,600 were found to be rough sleeping for the first time, that�*s a 12% rise on the year before. the situation in london is being seen in some other parts of the country too, as our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. london, july 2023. 3am on britain�*s most famous shopping street. along a small section of oxford street, dozens of people rough sleeping. most of them, we�*re told, are romanian. some havejobs, some are begging, some are illegal, all are homeless. there are at least 62 people sleeping in this small area — mainly men, but women as well, including couples. one of britain�*s most famous streets being used as a bed by scores of people. as we were filming, this 24—year—old man woke up. it is not easy, life on the street. because sometimes not eating, not having money. some people use drugs, drinking, come here, push lik
if you go out late at night on the streets of central london, you are likely to see significant numbersw an increase of 9% on the same period last year. there were 3,272 people sleeping outside in the three months between april and june. over 1,600 were found to be rough sleeping for the first time, that�*s a 12% rise on the year before. the situation in london is being seen in some other parts of the country too, as our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. london, july...
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the largest action took place in the capital in central london , hundreds of teachers came out and manybanners and headlights, according to the british education system. now in deep crisis. hours go up, but wages don't. as a result, the country is faced with a shortage of teachers, as many are forced to quit looking for other jobs. and these are the streets of madrid and they were blocked by tractors. protesting farmers gathered from all over the country to the building of the spanish ministry of agriculture to demand compensation for a serious drought that threatens their earnings. more than 500 agricultural workers joined the action . us congressmen intend to interrogate the secret service found in white cocaine house, so senator tomcotton has already sent a letter to the director of the department demanding that official information be released on where exactly the substance was found, as well as a list of people who do not pass a full security check at the entrance, according to the politician, the american people deserve to know the truth however. even so, the drug courier is unlik
the largest action took place in the capital in central london , hundreds of teachers came out and manybanners and headlights, according to the british education system. now in deep crisis. hours go up, but wages don't. as a result, the country is faced with a shortage of teachers, as many are forced to quit looking for other jobs. and these are the streets of madrid and they were blocked by tractors. protesting farmers gathered from all over the country to the building of the spanish ministry...
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entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, whojoins me now from outside the bbc headquarters in central london the culture secretary and the head of the bbc later on today, we understand, about all of theirs. the pressure over the years building on the bbc, isn't it? yes, we think that the culture secretary and tim davie, the bbc�*s director—general, will be talking on the phone at some point this afternoon but, yes, pressure is building significantly on the corporation over this issue and these allegations raised over the past few days. now, the reason that there is such a lot of pressure at there is such a lot of pressure at the moment is because people don't really know so much of the detail of what has happened over the past few days and the past few months. i will probably turn out to be particularly important is what where the bbc told when the young individual�*s family made the complaint back in may. what did the bbc hearfrom made the complaint back in may. what did the bbc hear from the presenter in question, if they question them about the allegations that have been received, and cru
entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, whojoins me now from outside the bbc headquarters in central london the culture secretary and the head of the bbc later on today, we understand, about all of theirs. the pressure over the years building on the bbc, isn't it? yes, we think that the culture secretary and tim davie, the bbc�*s director—general, will be talking on the phone at some point this afternoon but, yes, pressure is building significantly on the corporation over this issue and...
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if you go out late at night on the streets of central london, you are likely to see significant numbersdo show an increase of 9% on the same period last year. there were 3,272 people sleeping outside in the three months between april and june. over 1,600 were found to be rough—sleeping for the first time — that's a 12% rise on the year before. the situation in london is being seen in some other parts of the country too, as our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. london. july, 2023. 3am on britain's most famous shopping street. along a small section of oxford street, dozens of people rough sleeping. most of them we're told are romanian. some havejobs, some are begging, some are illegal, all are homeless. there are at least 62 people sleeping in this small area, mainly men but women as well, including couples. one of britain's most famous streets being used as a bed by scores of people. as we were filming, 24—year—old fernando woke up. it's not an easy life on the street, because sometimes no have eating, no have money. some people is drugs, drinking, come here, push li
if you go out late at night on the streets of central london, you are likely to see significant numbersdo show an increase of 9% on the same period last year. there were 3,272 people sleeping outside in the three months between april and june. over 1,600 were found to be rough—sleeping for the first time — that's a 12% rise on the year before. the situation in london is being seen in some other parts of the country too, as our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. london....
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live now to graham satchell whojoins me now from outside the bbc headquarters in central london.ing on the bbc. tit really is. from all political sides, this morning in particular, we have seen most notably the culture secretary liz fraser put out a statement first thing this morning saying the allegations were deeply concerning and that she wanted this to be investigated urgently and within the last hour or so, she has publicly said that she has now had a phone call with the bbc director—general where she says that she has been assured that the bbc is investigating this and it needs to be given the space to conduct its investigation and establish the facts. we can see that this moving and we have also seen pressure from labour, the shadow chancellor also using this phrase that the allegations are deeply concerning. and saying this question, why was this presenter, who still remains unnamed, not suspended immediately? i have to say, we have a lot more questions than answers at the moment and there are serious significant questions for the bbc, particularly in how it has handled t
live now to graham satchell whojoins me now from outside the bbc headquarters in central london.ing on the bbc. tit really is. from all political sides, this morning in particular, we have seen most notably the culture secretary liz fraser put out a statement first thing this morning saying the allegations were deeply concerning and that she wanted this to be investigated urgently and within the last hour or so, she has publicly said that she has now had a phone call with the bbc...
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depression. just stop 0il protestors have carried out their threat to disrupt the pride parade in central londonvent with over 30 thousand people participating. meghan 0wen reports. it started on a good note, millions flocked to the capital to celebrate pride. but, for environment activist groupjust stop 0il, this was a moment to take a stance. after blocking the road in front of the coca—cola bus midway through the parade, to protest what they called high polluting sponsors, seven campaigners were arrested by police. all i say to those from just stop 0il who ran the protest, are you really going to protest an event both celebrating but also protesting in relation to lgbtq rights? you may be in danger of driving public opinion away rather than more people joining the cause. anybody who tries to disrupt that parade is really letting down those people who use the space once a year to come together and celebrate and protest for their rights. after a few minutes, the parade was back on track. it is amazing, it is amazing. i mean, there is so many people here. you can see the costumes, there is all o
depression. just stop 0il protestors have carried out their threat to disrupt the pride parade in central londonvent with over 30 thousand people participating. meghan 0wen reports. it started on a good note, millions flocked to the capital to celebrate pride. but, for environment activist groupjust stop 0il, this was a moment to take a stance. after blocking the road in front of the coca—cola bus midway through the parade, to protest what they called high polluting sponsors, seven...
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the parade has been getting under way in central london. 0ur reporter, megan 0wen, is at the the veryover 30,000 participants are in the parade this year, both from london and also from far and wide. i've been speaking to people who have come from new zealand, from canada, from france, just to celebrate the lgbtq+ community. the atmosphere is pretty incredible. as you can see. now, there are concerns that just stop oil are going to use this moment to protest, a protest within a protest if you like. many feel that the focus should very much be on pride this year. earlier we spoke to the mayor, sadiq khan, who said that he wants this to be focused on the lgbtq+ community. so we are waiting to see whetherjust stop oil will act. but for now, the atmosphere is electric. over 1.5 million visitors, waiting in the crowd, waiting to see this parade, to celebrate, to celebrate love, celebrate pride. and clearly, that is exactly what is happening. a research team from argentina has tracked down the extremely rare santa fe frog hoping to learn how it reproduces, in an attempt to save it from exti
the parade has been getting under way in central london. 0ur reporter, megan 0wen, is at the the veryover 30,000 participants are in the parade this year, both from london and also from far and wide. i've been speaking to people who have come from new zealand, from canada, from france, just to celebrate the lgbtq+ community. the atmosphere is pretty incredible. as you can see. now, there are concerns that just stop oil are going to use this moment to protest, a protest within a protest if you...
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i have a central london. i'm back. i have a central london. i'm back .ed and more peaceful and more at ease with my decision to come back after 25 years in america. but yeah, i'm back for good. and uh, and i'm just ready to, you know, ready to just embed myself in the industry this side and hopefully conquer here as, as i did in the states as well, you know. >> so matt, i mean, you mentioned you're hoping to release a song next year with your brother. is that official then? that's going to be a bros reunion in it's not official . reunion in it's not official. >> me and my brother are still at odds at the moment. we're not really talking about. oh, that'll be interesting. i know it'll be. we do want to make new music. we don't want it to be a nostalgic and nostalgic thing. we want it to actually, we are a functioning band and we're we're good musicians and we want to just make a new record. i think that should be filmed. we may kill each other in the process, but i think it will be a good film. >> yeah, that's that's the thing. well, listen, good luck. we
i have a central london. i'm back. i have a central london. i'm back .ed and more peaceful and more at ease with my decision to come back after 25 years in america. but yeah, i'm back for good. and uh, and i'm just ready to, you know, ready to just embed myself in the industry this side and hopefully conquer here as, as i did in the states as well, you know. >> so matt, i mean, you mentioned you're hoping to release a song next year with your brother. is that official then? that's going...
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i don't know if you live in london, but if you live in central london, it is so very different from outeron. you have rolling hills in outer london. you have also got a very good transport links in inner london, you don't in outer london. so it is a completely different setup. it was never designed to go all the way around london. and londoners don't want it. but siddique khan isjust not listening. want it. but siddique khan is 'ust not listening.�* want it. but siddique khan is 'ust not listening. public health lyndon sa s that not listening. public health lyndon says that health _ not listening. public health lyndon says that health pollution - not listening. public health lyndon says that health pollution is - not listening. public health lyndon says that health pollution is the i says that health pollution is the largest risk to public health not just in london but in the uk. is it not right to be tackling this with every tool available?— not right to be tackling this with every tool available? well, when tfl's own impact _ every tool available? well, when tfl's own impact assessment
i don't know if you live in london, but if you live in central london, it is so very different from outeron. you have rolling hills in outer london. you have also got a very good transport links in inner london, you don't in outer london. so it is a completely different setup. it was never designed to go all the way around london. and londoners don't want it. but siddique khan isjust not listening. want it. but siddique khan is 'ust not listening.�* want it. but siddique khan is 'ust not...
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behalf of their client and this is not a modest high—street firm, they are a decent sized firm in central londonof privacy here in this reporting, even though the individual had been named and nor has the presenter, the young person denies involvement in unlawful or inappropriate activity and they are effectively saying, if you carry on doing this and if you carry on doing this and if you were to name our client, this is the subtext, you might end up in court, that is what the warning comes down to, although there is no warning as such although there is no warning as such in the letter, and if you take that as a starting point, i think it is really interesting then to have a look at what the sun has said tonight. there is one line which sticks out to me. in the story, it quotes the stepfather as saying, "i told the bbc had gone to the police in desperation "but they could not do anything as they said "it was not illegal.". now, we're not quite sure exactly what that relates to, but from the perspective of this young person, and thinking about this just in purely legal terms, if nothing has been
behalf of their client and this is not a modest high—street firm, they are a decent sized firm in central londonof privacy here in this reporting, even though the individual had been named and nor has the presenter, the young person denies involvement in unlawful or inappropriate activity and they are effectively saying, if you carry on doing this and if you carry on doing this and if you were to name our client, this is the subtext, you might end up in court, that is what the warning comes...
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and here in leicester square, which is the home of a lot of film premieres in central london, you canre. pink, pink, pink. i clearly didn't get the memo. we just wanted to really feel barbie and live in her. her world, her dreamhouse today was special. today planning it four months. i can't lie. it sounds sad. it's the first live action film about barbie, and it was actually first announced 14 years ago. but in that time it's gone through many iterations to get to where we are now. the film starring margot robbie being shown in cinemas around the world. the critics broadly say it's a good film. it's been described as painfully funny. 0ppenheimer also received a lot of praise being described as clever and imaginative. but now that the critics, those film experts have had their say, it's up to the public and crucially, what the box office will say. while barbie—mania is sweeping the globe. many are also digging deeper into the man who inspired the movie, 0ppenheimer ? american theoretical physicist —j robert 0ppenheimer and how the man known as "the father of the atomic bomb" felt about
and here in leicester square, which is the home of a lot of film premieres in central london, you canre. pink, pink, pink. i clearly didn't get the memo. we just wanted to really feel barbie and live in her. her world, her dreamhouse today was special. today planning it four months. i can't lie. it sounds sad. it's the first live action film about barbie, and it was actually first announced 14 years ago. but in that time it's gone through many iterations to get to where we are now. the film...
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and i'll just share a central london the us has approved the sale of tobacco control pill without needing a prescription for the 1st time. the oral contraceptive called the appeal has been available since the 1970s. but need to those who faxed to you talk to. they will now be no age restriction. one's non prescription sales begin next year. medical groups of income paintings, the easy access to contraceptives with grace odyssey. since the us supreme court struck down the right to an abortion last year, i spoke to rachel rebushka. she is the dean at temple university is basically law school and a leading scholar of reproductive helpful. she explains how this move will remove various for women. it is a huge difference because often people say that the reason they are not using pebbles they're not using oral contraceptives. is because of the travel ticket to the clinic needing to have a primary care provider having someone who's going to prescribe it to you and being able to walk into a walgreens or cbs and buy it like you would buy a vitamin or any other over the counter drugs, i think will
and i'll just share a central london the us has approved the sale of tobacco control pill without needing a prescription for the 1st time. the oral contraceptive called the appeal has been available since the 1970s. but need to those who faxed to you talk to. they will now be no age restriction. one's non prescription sales begin next year. medical groups of income paintings, the easy access to contraceptives with grace odyssey. since the us supreme court struck down the right to an abortion...
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i know that's the, that's the price of a sort of house in central london. maybe. but they did give money to small farmers and ukraine when you look at the kind of loan instead of being made. but more important, the policies that have been generated. so you already had a district and ukraine, which has gone through the structural adjustment loans, which has led to the privatization which has led to further liberalization. and now we do plan being more on the debt as the reconstruction starts, whenever the war ends before the liberalization. so it will be the word back, it will be the i a see the probably with lending off the world bank. it will be dictating policies which will be further liberalize is liberalizing different sectors, especially the agricultural sector. what we don't recognize that why did talking about food security. i'm, it's russian invasion of supreme it is not really about food security of the rest of the world because exports even know that i'd be allowed from you to train that have to do with profit during the large agribusinesses which are re
i know that's the, that's the price of a sort of house in central london. maybe. but they did give money to small farmers and ukraine when you look at the kind of loan instead of being made. but more important, the policies that have been generated. so you already had a district and ukraine, which has gone through the structural adjustment loans, which has led to the privatization which has led to further liberalization. and now we do plan being more on the debt as the reconstruction starts,...
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our correspondentjon donnison has been gauging the mood anong strikers in central london — and hejoinshrough the course of today. we telling you through the course of toda . ~ ., ., , telling you through the course of toda. ., _ today. we are outside university colleae today. we are outside university college hospital _ today. we are outside university college hospital in _ today. we are outside university college hospital in london - today. we are outside universityj college hospital in london which today. we are outside university i college hospital in london which is the main teaching hospital in the capital and there was a pretty healthy picket line earlier. some senior doctors protesting and basically what they say is that for 15 years their pay has gone down, that they are earning a third less than what they were in 2008 in relative terms, and that is the bare minimum they want this year. they don't want the hail to the macro —— they don't want the whole pay restoration now but they want a bare minimum increased in line with inflation and that has been running at some times this
our correspondentjon donnison has been gauging the mood anong strikers in central london — and hejoinshrough the course of today. we telling you through the course of toda . ~ ., ., , telling you through the course of toda. ., _ today. we are outside university colleae today. we are outside university college hospital _ today. we are outside university college hospital in _ today. we are outside university college hospital in london - today. we are outside universityj college hospital in...
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under this ageing platform is a gas tank the size of central london.not any more. it was brought back into partial service last october and today, it will be filled further, ahead of a winter that rough�*s owners say we need to be well prepared for. i think that there's a danger that we get complacent because last winter was ok and because prices are quite stable now. in my view, it's not resilient enough at the moment. it could be more resilient, but it's far better than it was. so we've doubled the capacity and we should really not lose sight of that. this makes a huge difference. typical annual household bills will fall from £2,500 to £2,074 from this saturday, but that's still £800 more than it was two years ago. so when will bills return to normal? there's no indication it's going to come below £2,000. over the next nine months or so, we would expect it to stay at that level. when we had the issue in russia last week, prices rose by 20%. some of that will feed into energy bills going forward. so we don't know where prices will go. there are six da
under this ageing platform is a gas tank the size of central london.not any more. it was brought back into partial service last october and today, it will be filled further, ahead of a winter that rough�*s owners say we need to be well prepared for. i think that there's a danger that we get complacent because last winter was ok and because prices are quite stable now. in my view, it's not resilient enough at the moment. it could be more resilient, but it's far better than it was. so we've...
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here in leicester square, the home of a lots of film premieres in central london, you can see who ise see barbie, pink is everywhere. i didn't get the memo.— see barbie, pink is everywhere. i didn't get the memo. we wanted to feel barbie and _ didn't get the memo. we wanted to feel barbie and live _ didn't get the memo. we wanted to feel barbie and live in _ didn't get the memo. we wanted to feel barbie and live in her _ didn't get the memo. we wanted to feel barbie and live in her world, i feel barbie and live in her world, her dream house.— feel barbie and live in her world, her dream house. today was special. plannin: her dream house. today was special. planning for — her dream house. today was special. planning for months, _ her dream house. today was special. planning for months, i _ her dream house. today was special. planning for months, i can't - her dream house. today was special. planning for months, i can't lie. - planning for months, i can't lie. it's planning for months, i can't lie. it's the — planning for months, i can't lie. it's the first _ planning for months, i can
here in leicester square, the home of a lots of film premieres in central london, you can see who ise see barbie, pink is everywhere. i didn't get the memo.— see barbie, pink is everywhere. i didn't get the memo. we wanted to feel barbie and _ didn't get the memo. we wanted to feel barbie and live _ didn't get the memo. we wanted to feel barbie and live in _ didn't get the memo. we wanted to feel barbie and live in her _ didn't get the memo. we wanted to feel barbie and live in her world, i...
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central london, emergency services have been forced to evacuate people living there an intense while far west of the capital athens. names have ripped through forest. far crews are also backing places on the island roads and laconia in southern greece. and now the heat wave is full cost full. the country temperatures of up to $44.00 degrees celsius are expected in some areas by friday. most definitely deck of the pool. it's not from the ocean near athens for in front of what is that used to be a chemical factory. you can see the extent of the damage and it's still burning just a little bit further down its day 4 of these walls fires. they had contained the flames, and then as the afternoon progressed, although we kept seeing helicopters in the sky, you'd still see the move the time and the winning picked up again. and that's when you sold the re igniting of fires and we saw at least 4 large ones. again, breaking out along the areas. this is one of the effects uh for the, for residential areas. we understand now it has orders to evacuate as a precaution. um, so far out of these 4 days
central london, emergency services have been forced to evacuate people living there an intense while far west of the capital athens. names have ripped through forest. far crews are also backing places on the island roads and laconia in southern greece. and now the heat wave is full cost full. the country temperatures of up to $44.00 degrees celsius are expected in some areas by friday. most definitely deck of the pool. it's not from the ocean near athens for in front of what is that used to be...