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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long. shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. just like broadchurch or baker street, the shetland islands have captured visitors' imaginations thanks to a popular crime thriller based there. they're experiencing a tourist boom because of shetland, a tv drama based on novels by author ann cleeves. as the final book in the series is released, our reporter jothohnston has been to see the set for himself. shetland. the crime drama has enjoyed worldwide success with its likeable characters, strong storylines, not to mention the bleak windswept scenery. this place looks like a much better place to come to. when you read the news, everything seems terrible and i think people are taking a wee bit of comfort in island murders! but now writer ann cleeves is bidding farewell to the popular detective. she has released a final novel, wild fire. well, i cannot tell you whether the ending is tragic and jimmy dies, or whether it is happy and he goes off into the sunset with the love of his life, because you
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long. shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. just like broadchurch or baker street, the shetland islands have captured visitors' imaginations thanks to a popular crime thriller based there. they're experiencing a tourist boom because of shetland, a tv drama based on novels by author ann cleeves. as the final book in the series is released, our reporter jothohnston has been to see the set for himself. shetland. the crime drama has enjoyed worldwide success with...
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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.naljustice system. danny shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. the headlines on bbc news: companies can no longer make cold calls unless a claimant has opted in to receive them. claims management companies that break the rules can be fined up to £500,000. labour mp chuka umunna has accused jeremy corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of the party. there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean to try to clear plastic waste. almost 120 council estates in london are facing redevelopment, which campaigners fear means the loss of thousands of council homes. freedom of information requests, submitted to all london councils, reveal that dramatic changes to the capitals social housing stock are underway, which will affect the lives of tens of thousands of residents. gareth furby reports. across london, thousands of council properties are being demolished as estates are being refurbished and redeveloped. but is this good news? some campaigners and exper
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.naljustice system. danny shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. the headlines on bbc news: companies can no longer make cold calls unless a claimant has opted in to receive them. claims management companies that break the rules can be fined up to £500,000. labour mp chuka umunna has accused jeremy corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of the party. there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean to try to clear...
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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.ldingley prison. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. it has been atrocious afternoon across parts of northern england and the north midlands and parts of north wales as well but outbreaks of heavy rain. this evening, the rain will ease down time before more rain arrives towards the end of the night. you can see that away gradually, turning drier but cloudy for england, wales and northern ireland after a lovely day across northern scotland and the skies remain clear here. could be cool here, but further south, as the rain arrives across western areas, it should be milder. we start sunday on a damp note, outbreaks of rain pushing northwards and eastwards and into the afternoon a better picture, drier, brighter with sunny spells and showers across western areas and most and showers across western areas and m ost a cross and showers across western areas and most across western scotland, where it will turn windy. temperatures across england and wales, 21—23. starting next wee
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.ldingley prison. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. it has been atrocious afternoon across parts of northern england and the north midlands and parts of north wales as well but outbreaks of heavy rain. this evening, the rain will ease down time before more rain arrives towards the end of the night. you can see that away gradually, turning drier but cloudy for england, wales and northern ireland after a lovely day across northern scotland...
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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.he criminaljustice system. danny shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. almost 120 council estates in london are facing redevelopment, which campaigners fear means the loss of thousands of council homes. freedom of information requests, submitted to all london councils, reveal that dramatic changes to the capitals social housing stock are underway, which will affect the lives of tens of thousands of residents. gareth furby reports. the property developers are the winners of regeneration. all the regenerations are public—private partnerships. across london, thousands of properties are being demolished as estates are being redeveloped. it is this good news? some experts say it may not be. we have a situation of hyper gentrification. council estates have very much become a target for making profit. the claim is that social housing across london is that social housing across london is being lost because when the improved estates are completed, they tend to be fewer homes for council te na n
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.he criminaljustice system. danny shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. almost 120 council estates in london are facing redevelopment, which campaigners fear means the loss of thousands of council homes. freedom of information requests, submitted to all london councils, reveal that dramatic changes to the capitals social housing stock are underway, which will affect the lives of tens of thousands of residents. gareth furby reports. the property developers...
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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.naljustice system. danny shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. the headlines on bbc news... victims of nuisance calls will be able to stop them, in new measures introduced by the government today. the labour mp chuka umunna has accused jeremy corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of the party, ahead of a speech this morning. there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean to try to clean it up. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. good morning! day two of the fifth and final test between england and india is about to get under way at the oval. yesterday, it was all about alistair cook, and he was satisfied with 71 — even if india are in control going into day two, at the oval. cook was given a guard of honour, by the indian team and passed 50 for the first time this series but he missed out on a century, when he was bowled by, jasprit bumrah, sparking a batting collapse. england are on 198 for seven. worl
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.naljustice system. danny shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. the headlines on bbc news... victims of nuisance calls will be able to stop them, in new measures introduced by the government today. the labour mp chuka umunna has accused jeremy corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of the party, ahead of a speech this morning. there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean to try to clean it up. sport and for a...
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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long. bbc news, at coldingley prison. a great story. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. financial analyst margaret doyle is here to tell us what's caught her eye. we'll speak to her in a minute. but first let's take a look at some of the front pages today. the daily express reflects our top story today about a new crackdown on cold callers. the times leads on the proposed changes to the divorce law in england and wales, saying the ‘revolution puts an end to the blame game'. borisjohnson's personal life is on the front pages of a few of the papers. the daily mail claims mrjohnson was cheating on his wife, marina wheeler, ‘at the height of the chequers crisis'. and the guardian claims a russian exile found dead in his london home had previously survived a poisoning attempt by two men from moscow. the paper says detectives are re—investigating the incident. margaret, we said that story about borisjohnson is margaret, we said that story about bo
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long. bbc news, at coldingley prison. a great story. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. financial analyst margaret doyle is here to tell us what's caught her eye. we'll speak to her in a minute. but first let's take a look at some of the front pages today. the daily express reflects our top story today about a new crackdown on cold callers. the times leads on the proposed changes to the divorce law in england...
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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.e using her experience in another part of the criminaljustice system. for many couples, getting a divorce can be a bitter and acrimonious process filled with finding fault. the law itself calls for one party to blame the other. however, that could be about to change — the government is planning to overhaul the divorce system in england and wales, to allow couples to separate quickly and without apportioning blame. jo edwards is a family lawyer and has been campaigning for this change. shejoins us now. good morning. what is the current law in england and wales as it stands? the current law is one has to prove the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, that is the law, and it does so by referencing one of five fax. either one has to establish that there has been unreasonable behaviour or adultery on the part of the other party, and if you cannot establish that, you have to wait for two years of separation and you both have to ee, separation and you both have to agree, or five years of
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.e using her experience in another part of the criminaljustice system. for many couples, getting a divorce can be a bitter and acrimonious process filled with finding fault. the law itself calls for one party to blame the other. however, that could be about to change — the government is planning to overhaul the divorce system in england and wales, to allow couples to separate quickly and without apportioning blame. jo edwards is a family lawyer and has...