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and bbc business correspondent colletta smith is in trafford park where she'll be taking to businesses about what they're doing to prepare. hello everyone and welcome to the north—west. iron in this huge warehouse which is mostly empty at the moment and the reason is because this company are just taken on extra space to help other businesses have room to for brexit. thank you, we will talk to you later. let's speak to harriet, she's from manchester and works for a pr firm. hello. i work for a pr firm and me and my partner spend about £200—£300 a month on food. what impact will a no deal have on food prices and if so how much? what would be -- make you see to this. we are all concerned about food places. it depends how fast the supermarkets are passing their duties and jt point to consumers. when we have a deal scenario, the uk will impose customs duty on suit and medicines and so on. coming from the eu and we have 40% of goods coming from the eu to the uk and so we will px to 80. in addition, we will have to deal with additional red tape. # extra duty. that will have a cost. as you had
and bbc business correspondent colletta smith is in trafford park where she'll be taking to businesses about what they're doing to prepare. hello everyone and welcome to the north—west. iron in this huge warehouse which is mostly empty at the moment and the reason is because this company are just taken on extra space to help other businesses have room to for brexit. thank you, we will talk to you later. let's speak to harriet, she's from manchester and works for a pr firm. hello. i work for a...
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our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports from anglesey.ng 6% of the uk's homes, but not anymore. and that's a big blow for anyone who had been banking on that huge investment into this corner of wales. edward farms, just down the road from the wylfa site. some people wanted to come and others didn't. those who wa nted come and others didn't. those who wanted it wanted the job is. come and others didn't. those who wanted it wanted thejob is. people we re wanted it wanted thejob is. people were obscuring and getting ready for thejobs. but a lot were obscuring and getting ready for the jobs. but a lot of local businesses were getting ready to supply goods to the local nuclear power plant. preparing themselves with new staff, skills and machinery. all that is gone u nfortu nately machinery. all that is gone unfortunately and no one is too sure where to go. the 400 staff already working for the company have now been put on notice of redundancy. new nuclear build is a very difficult thing to finance. and that financial structure between us as a
our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports from anglesey.ng 6% of the uk's homes, but not anymore. and that's a big blow for anyone who had been banking on that huge investment into this corner of wales. edward farms, just down the road from the wylfa site. some people wanted to come and others didn't. those who wa nted come and others didn't. those who wanted it wanted the job is. come and others didn't. those who wanted it wanted thejob is. people we re wanted it wanted thejob...
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colletta smith, bbc news, on anglesey.sian presidentjoko wido and his election rival prabowo subianto has left many viewers disappointed. the two went head to head in the first of five live events scheduled to take place between now and the vote in april, but many indonesians are taking to social media accusing the pair of not challenging each other enough and seemingly repeating parts of old speeches. 0ur correspondent rebecca henschke can bring us reaction from the capital, jakarta. if you take a look at many of the newspaper headlines, it says trading barbs, but on social media, it seems that people are not happy with the first debate. that's right, i mean people gathered together in cafes to watch this debate. there was much anticipation about it with this debate, both candidates's teams were given the questions ahead of time, so the topics were corruption, terrorism, human rights, quite heated topics that could have created a spicy debate, but instead, what we heard from the candidates last night were quite well prepa
colletta smith, bbc news, on anglesey.sian presidentjoko wido and his election rival prabowo subianto has left many viewers disappointed. the two went head to head in the first of five live events scheduled to take place between now and the vote in april, but many indonesians are taking to social media accusing the pair of not challenging each other enough and seemingly repeating parts of old speeches. 0ur correspondent rebecca henschke can bring us reaction from the capital, jakarta. if you...
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colletta smith, bbc news, in newcastle.e sport now, here's mike bushell at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. andy murray has been back on court warming up for what could be his last match at a grand slam on monday in the first round of the austrlian 0pen. he could retire after this tournament or possibly continue until wimbeldon. whatever happens, the focus will trun to his successors. joe lynskey has been looking at the future of british tennis. cheering of the waiting is over! andy murray is the briton who redefined his exports ambition but after the waiting and the thrill of the ride, what comes next? his match on monday morning could be the last time we see him in court. so hampered is he by injury he will not expect to challenge for the australian open. more realistic hopes could rest with kyle edmund, britain's new number one reached the semifinals last year. the experiences i've had with him and memories in terms of training with him and getting to know personally, and seeing what he's done on the court, i don't
colletta smith, bbc news, in newcastle.e sport now, here's mike bushell at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. andy murray has been back on court warming up for what could be his last match at a grand slam on monday in the first round of the austrlian 0pen. he could retire after this tournament or possibly continue until wimbeldon. whatever happens, the focus will trun to his successors. joe lynskey has been looking at the future of british tennis. cheering of the waiting is over! andy murray...
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colletta smith, bbc news, in newcastle. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell.lear spells but now we look at an area of low pressure rolling towards scotland which will bring heavier rain through the course of the night. rain briefly across eastern england, dry story to the south, overnight, further north the south, overnight, further north the wettest weather. strong winds across the board particularly gusty across the board particularly gusty across northern scotland and a bit of rain into northern ireland and northern england, just look how mild it is. these are overnight lows, eight or nine more like the daytime highs we would see at this time of year. mild day again on sunday to the south of the uk, temperatures in double figures. further north clear skies start to push in and fresher air, by the afternoon we are looking at temperatures of eight or nine. starting to feel somewhat hello, this is bbc news with lu kwesa burak. the headlines... prison sentences of under six months could be scrapped in england and wales for all but violent and sexual offences un
colletta smith, bbc news, in newcastle. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell.lear spells but now we look at an area of low pressure rolling towards scotland which will bring heavier rain through the course of the night. rain briefly across eastern england, dry story to the south, overnight, further north the south, overnight, further north the wettest weather. strong winds across the board particularly gusty across the board particularly gusty across northern scotland and a...
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colletta smith, bbc news.ied around by politicians and journalists? well, all day, bbc news is breaking down the language about brexit that is routinely used, but rarely explained. chris mason is at the university of befordshire in luton. hello. to answer your question directly, yes, i find hello. to answer your question directly, yes, ifind myself baffled by some terminology around brexit andi by some terminology around brexit and i am paid to understand it and spent pretty much every waking hour breathing brexit. it is a challenge, communicating some of those terms. i am hearing this jungle communicating some of those terms. i am hearing thisjungle ofjargon that we have assembled on the subject of brexit and the complications around it. every second sentence complications around it. every second sentence some complications around it. every second sentence some terminology is used that is a real struggle to understand. let's be honest, when you have that kind of terminology it is baffling and occasionally a s
colletta smith, bbc news.ied around by politicians and journalists? well, all day, bbc news is breaking down the language about brexit that is routinely used, but rarely explained. chris mason is at the university of befordshire in luton. hello. to answer your question directly, yes, i find hello. to answer your question directly, yes, ifind myself baffled by some terminology around brexit andi by some terminology around brexit and i am paid to understand it and spent pretty much every waking...
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colletta smith, bbc news.ck later but now back to reeta in the studio. our top story this lunchtime. theresa may will hold talks with jeremy corbyn and eu officials perceptibly to try to re—negotiate her brexit deal but the eu says it is united and it stands by the existing withdrawal agreement. and coming up with our live at biggin hill for the opening of the new lithium dedicated to those who served in the battle of britain. —— a new lithium. coming up on bbc news. tomos williams will makes his six nations debut for wales, ahead of their six nations curtain raiser against france at the stade de france on friday. people across large areas of the united states have been warned of a ‘once—in—a—generation‘ blast of arctic air due to hit much of the country over the next few days. it's caused by a spinning pool of cold air known as the polar vortex — and it could bring temperatures as low as —53 degrees celsius. it's thought at least 55 million people will experience sub—zero temperatures, and it's affecting the
colletta smith, bbc news.ck later but now back to reeta in the studio. our top story this lunchtime. theresa may will hold talks with jeremy corbyn and eu officials perceptibly to try to re—negotiate her brexit deal but the eu says it is united and it stands by the existing withdrawal agreement. and coming up with our live at biggin hill for the opening of the new lithium dedicated to those who served in the battle of britain. —— a new lithium. coming up on bbc news. tomos williams will...
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colletta smith, bbc news, in newcastle. key figures from mozart to martin luther king and highlights scientific discoveries including the big bang and dna. the bbc‘s simon spark went to have a look. prepare yourself to be transported into key moments of time, thanks to the most famous toy brick of all time. this exhibition is called brick history, by artist warren elsner. it's made entirely of lego, capturing key figures and moments in time. such as martin luther king, scientific discoveries like dna, and the invention of the mobile phone. i'm working. there's a massive interest in it, and it's always really gratifying to see that. we tried very hard not to create a very boring list of kings and queens, and dates and battles, we wanted to make sure we cover other areas of history. so we covered science, exploration, transport, and also arts and equality. we thought we wanted to actually explore some of those things as well. so this is a copy of rochester castle, and we split it so that you can see the interiors of the castl
colletta smith, bbc news, in newcastle. key figures from mozart to martin luther king and highlights scientific discoveries including the big bang and dna. the bbc‘s simon spark went to have a look. prepare yourself to be transported into key moments of time, thanks to the most famous toy brick of all time. this exhibition is called brick history, by artist warren elsner. it's made entirely of lego, capturing key figures and moments in time. such as martin luther king, scientific discoveries...
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colletta smith, bbc news, on anglesey.who plays for the knicks, has had an interpol warrant issued against him by turkey — they accuse him of having links with armed groups said to be behind the 2016 failed coup. kanter has been explaining why he didn't feel safe leaving the us to nomia iqbal. he's the nba star who's not afraid of confrontation, both on the court and now off. enes kanter is a wanted man in turkey. enes kanter explains his fears have been justified. are you worried you'll be sent back to turkey? yes because now everyone was saying you're just talking about it, you don't have any evidence, but when my team was talking to london and the turkish government put a red notice under my name with interpol. as soon as i left the plane they would send me back to turkey. do you feel you've been proven right? yes. kanter has been a long—standing critic of president erdogan, seen here with theresa may. the turkish government believe he is part of the group that wanted to oust him in 2016 but he believes mr erdogan is a
colletta smith, bbc news, on anglesey.who plays for the knicks, has had an interpol warrant issued against him by turkey — they accuse him of having links with armed groups said to be behind the 2016 failed coup. kanter has been explaining why he didn't feel safe leaving the us to nomia iqbal. he's the nba star who's not afraid of confrontation, both on the court and now off. enes kanter is a wanted man in turkey. enes kanter explains his fears have been justified. are you worried you'll be...
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colletta smith has been speaking to some of those affected.ryyone who had been banking on that huge investment into this corner of wales. edward farms just down the road from the wylfa site. of course, we've had some people that didn't want it to come and some people that wanted it to come because of the jobs it would bring. people in the region, they were preparing themselves, they were upskilling, ready for these jobs. but also there were a lot of local businesses were getting ready to supply goods to the local nuclear power plant. preparing themselves by employing new staff, new skills and new machinery. all that is gone now, unfortunately, and no one is too sure where to go. the 400 staff already working for the company have now been put on notice of redundancy. a new nuclear build is a very difficult thing to finance. and that is the glimmer of hope that we must keep in our minds. and that story has been repeated across the eight coastal sites new nuclear plants on. although building has two sites had no interest at all, two are still at
colletta smith has been speaking to some of those affected.ryyone who had been banking on that huge investment into this corner of wales. edward farms just down the road from the wylfa site. of course, we've had some people that didn't want it to come and some people that wanted it to come because of the jobs it would bring. people in the region, they were preparing themselves, they were upskilling, ready for these jobs. but also there were a lot of local businesses were getting ready to supply...
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it's a huge cost for stores and, as our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports, retailerss been a busy couple of weeks for this online fashion company. but staff here know that, like a boomerang, a big chunk of these clothes come straight back. this is just today's returns. 0h, we'd be flying if we didn't have any returns, but we sort of accept that. it's like, if you go into a retail shop, you do expect to try a few things on before you buy something. this week in our clearance sale, we've had ladies by three of the same dress in three different sizes, and i know that, best—case scenario, one will stay out. however, if they actually don't get the dress, three might come back, which is quite heartbreaking, if you know the cost of getting things back and forth. but, increasingly, that is what shoppers are expecting. i will buy, like, a small and medium, and i'll see which one fits best, because i don't want to, like, risk it. so i'll send one back, because i don't need two. if you send it back, it's free. if you have to pay to send it back, i'll often give it to a friend, o
it's a huge cost for stores and, as our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports, retailerss been a busy couple of weeks for this online fashion company. but staff here know that, like a boomerang, a big chunk of these clothes come straight back. this is just today's returns. 0h, we'd be flying if we didn't have any returns, but we sort of accept that. it's like, if you go into a retail shop, you do expect to try a few things on before you buy something. this week in our clearance...
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0ur consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has been finding out.he moment people's thoughts turn to the next getaway, but this year is going to be different. it is a worry that flights will become too expensive, you know? do try to come home and see family and stuff three or four times a year and if that gets too expensive it is a bit of a worry. i think people will be worried about whether they are going to need a visa but that doesn't stop them travelling to other parts of the world. i don't know about brexit in honesty. does anybody understand brexit? because i definitely don't. the government say passengers can book their trips with confidence and the european union have confirmed even if there is no deal we will not need a visa to travel to europe. one of the biggest brexit impacts on holidays, whether or not there is a deal reached, will be on the price of them. the pound has bounced around loads over the last couple of months on brexit news and that makes it really hard to plan in advance, to plan ahead exactly how much value you're going to
0ur consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has been finding out.he moment people's thoughts turn to the next getaway, but this year is going to be different. it is a worry that flights will become too expensive, you know? do try to come home and see family and stuff three or four times a year and if that gets too expensive it is a bit of a worry. i think people will be worried about whether they are going to need a visa but that doesn't stop them travelling to other parts of the world. i...
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0ur consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has been finding out.his is the moment people's thoughts turn to the next getaway, but this year is going to be different. it is a worry that flights will become too expensive, you know? do try to come home and see family and stuff three or four times a year and if that gets too expensive it is a bit of a worry. i think people will be worried about whether they are going to need a visa but that doesn't stop them travelling to other parts of the world. i don't know about brexit in honesty. does anybody understand brexit? because i definitely don't. the government say passengers can book their trips with confidence and the european union have confirmed even if there is no deal we will not need a visa to travel to europe. one of the biggest brexit impacts on holidays, whether or not there is a deal reached, will be on the price of them. the pound has bounced around loads over the last couple of months on brexit news and that makes it really hard to plan in advance, to plan ahead exactly how much value you're
0ur consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has been finding out.his is the moment people's thoughts turn to the next getaway, but this year is going to be different. it is a worry that flights will become too expensive, you know? do try to come home and see family and stuff three or four times a year and if that gets too expensive it is a bit of a worry. i think people will be worried about whether they are going to need a visa but that doesn't stop them travelling to other parts of the...
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well, our correspondent colletta smith has spent the afternoon at a warehouse in stretford in greaterve space. you have got some pallets here, different companies storing goods, stockpiling a bit, making sure they have got enough in four after the brexit vote. but this afternoon you had another company come in, sign on the dotted line. we did. again, that enquiry came in la st did. again, that enquiry came in last week. they had inquired beforehand last week. they had inquired before hand but last week. they had inquired beforehand but now they want to commit to space. we are seeing customers every day this week who had previously tested the water and have them come back to us and said, we want to confirm. 800 pallets' space got reserve yesterday. we are getting more capacity. it looks like an empty warehouse at the moment, but a whole corner over there is going to be full of that shelving you have ordered to make sure that companies have enough space and capacity here to plan ahead for if they need extra goods. exactly. if they need extra goods. exactly. if they are carrying a week's
well, our correspondent colletta smith has spent the afternoon at a warehouse in stretford in greaterve space. you have got some pallets here, different companies storing goods, stockpiling a bit, making sure they have got enough in four after the brexit vote. but this afternoon you had another company come in, sign on the dotted line. we did. again, that enquiry came in la st did. again, that enquiry came in last week. they had inquired beforehand last week. they had inquired before hand but...
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here's our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith.ing confronted with a host of different tastes. while the vast majority of homes still have dairy as an important part of their diet, our survey has highlighted a different picture for people under 24. camilla was runner—up on the apprentice and has a business selling dairy—free milk. she does not see it in direct competition with the dairy industry. people that have had dairy é to take it out but why take it out if you can have, you know, your oat milk latte when you go out with your friends? there is no harm in having both in your diet. while we have seen some people say they have cut down on the amount of dairy that they eat and drink in the last couple of years, the survey shows almost exactly the same percentage of people say that they have increased the amount of dairy that they eat or drink. that would certainly explain why sales of non—dairy milk have increased without seeing a fall in milk sales. traditional milk sales are fairly static but there is huge growth in the non—dair
here's our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith.ing confronted with a host of different tastes. while the vast majority of homes still have dairy as an important part of their diet, our survey has highlighted a different picture for people under 24. camilla was runner—up on the apprentice and has a business selling dairy—free milk. she does not see it in direct competition with the dairy industry. people that have had dairy é to take it out but why take it out if you can have, you...
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our business correspondent colletta smith is in a warehouse in trafford park in stretford in greater impacted by events and planning amount possible brexit scenarios. i amount possible brexit scenarios. i am here in trafford park, and the company here, just click on this particular warehouse in november, and it was perfect timing, because this is the moment is that lots of different companies are suddenly asking for space, space to put things, just in case there are delays, just in case there are hold—ups. lots of companies now planning. graham is the man in charge here. hi, graham. it will look a bit different and a couple of weeks? it will look very different. they are already pretty much taken. and you have just bought all that shouting yesterday. we have got a confirmed booking for the space, so, yes. so you had a massive increase in the last few weeks?” yes. so you had a massive increase in the last few weeks? i would say at least one a day. these are serious inquiries. a couple came in this afternoon. within two weeks of each other, i had two mac e—mails,... each other, i had t
our business correspondent colletta smith is in a warehouse in trafford park in stretford in greater impacted by events and planning amount possible brexit scenarios. i amount possible brexit scenarios. i am here in trafford park, and the company here, just click on this particular warehouse in november, and it was perfect timing, because this is the moment is that lots of different companies are suddenly asking for space, space to put things, just in case there are delays, just in case there...
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colletta smith, bbc news. some of the business perspective, there.f the pain cancelled. that follows the vote at westminster last night and that the prime minister has tried to explore a possible way ahead with labour leaderjeremy corbyn. let's get the thoughts of vicki young, our chief political correspondent. how do we think this might go, given what has been said in brussels? within minutes after the vote last night you had eu leaders and leaders of the european commission and others saying the withdrawal agreement will not be reopened or renegotiated. i am agreement will not be reopened or renegotiated. iam not agreement will not be reopened or renegotiated. i am not saying they are saying one thing in public and another thing behind—the—scenes, but there are whispers of the european union saying they would be ready to move a little bit. what they wanted clarification not just move a little bit. what they wanted clarification notjust on, look, we don't like the backstop anymore, it is also what are your solutions about how we get around that prob
colletta smith, bbc news. some of the business perspective, there.f the pain cancelled. that follows the vote at westminster last night and that the prime minister has tried to explore a possible way ahead with labour leaderjeremy corbyn. let's get the thoughts of vicki young, our chief political correspondent. how do we think this might go, given what has been said in brussels? within minutes after the vote last night you had eu leaders and leaders of the european commission and others saying...
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our business correspondent colletta smith is in a warehouse in trafford park in stretford in greater large empty at the moment, and the company that own it have taken on this space specifically with the knowledge that brexit was on the cards, and in the next couple of months they are expecting to see this place fault to the brim, and some of the stuff they have in here already, we have some gluten and starch piled high here, some of this has come from other warehouses which are full, so they are already seeing an overflow from other companies passing things on. i have a couple of destiny, sue richardson from kpmg. you are spending a lot of time talking to retailers, and increasingly you are filling your day with talking to them about brexit planning? definitely. we are really encouraging companies to do whatever they can to plan for a number of different brexit scenarios, so making sure people are very clear on their full supply chain, where are their full supply chain, where are their products coming from and where are their suppliers getting their products from? so if you have uk s
our business correspondent colletta smith is in a warehouse in trafford park in stretford in greater large empty at the moment, and the company that own it have taken on this space specifically with the knowledge that brexit was on the cards, and in the next couple of months they are expecting to see this place fault to the brim, and some of the stuff they have in here already, we have some gluten and starch piled high here, some of this has come from other warehouses which are full, so they...
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are trying new tactics to manage refunds and exchanges, as our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smithr this online fashion company. but staff here know that, like a boomerang, a big chunk of these clothes come straight back. this is just today's returns. 0h, we would be flying if we didn't have any returns, but we sort of accept that. it is like if you go into a retail shop, you do expect to try a few things on before you buy something. this week in our clearance sale we have had ladies by three of the same dressed in three different sizes, andi dressed in three different sizes, and i know that this case scenario one will stay out. however, if they actually get the dress, three might come back, which is quite heartbreaking if you know the cost of getting things back and forth. but, increasingly, that is what shoppers are expecting. but, increasingly, that is what shoppers are expectinglj but, increasingly, that is what shoppers are expecting. i will buy, like ona shoppers are expecting. i will buy, like on a small and medium and i will see which one fits best, because i don't want to,
are trying new tactics to manage refunds and exchanges, as our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smithr this online fashion company. but staff here know that, like a boomerang, a big chunk of these clothes come straight back. this is just today's returns. 0h, we would be flying if we didn't have any returns, but we sort of accept that. it is like if you go into a retail shop, you do expect to try a few things on before you buy something. this week in our clearance sale we have had ladies...
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colletta smith, bbc news.'s fridges? it is fascinating, it is fascinating. i know it is specific to dairy but you can see the choices that people are making. can you imagine what is in ben's fridge? is shaking his head. —— he is. ben's at manchester piccadilly station and can tell us more. i bet you do have grow taller things in yourfridge. i bet you do have grow taller things in your fridge. i never at home, there is nothing in my fridge. there isa there is nothing in my fridge. there is a bit mouldy cheese, that is about it. and here at manchester piccadilly and we are here because we are talking about worries about the h52, you will know that that is the h52, you will know that that is the route from manchester to london and then onto and manchester. —— from birmingham. construction has begun, is expected to open in 2026 passengers but there are further two phrases that will take that route to leeds and manchester, they are not yet signed off, and our worries and business leaders in this part of the world t
colletta smith, bbc news.'s fridges? it is fascinating, it is fascinating. i know it is specific to dairy but you can see the choices that people are making. can you imagine what is in ben's fridge? is shaking his head. —— he is. ben's at manchester piccadilly station and can tell us more. i bet you do have grow taller things in yourfridge. i bet you do have grow taller things in your fridge. i never at home, there is nothing in my fridge. there isa there is nothing in my fridge. there is a...
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colletta smith, bbc news.xit and what preparations are being made both here and across europe. we'll bejoining forces with radio 5 live in a special programme at 11.30 tomorrow — putting your questions about how you can get ready for brexit to our experts. get in touch using the hashtag bbc ask this. you can also text on 6112a and email askthis@bbc.co.uk three teenagers have been arrested after a 17—year—old boy was stabbed to death in a street attack in north london. the suspects are aged between 16 and 18. it's the fifth fatal stabbing in the capital this year. three men have appeared in court charged with murdering a doorman at a party in london's west end. 33—year—old tudor simionov was working at the private event in park lane, when he was attacked and killed in the early hours of new year's day. forcing job—seekers in england and wales to disclose minor criminal convictions from their past is a breach of their human rights, according to a ruling upheld today by the supreme court. the case was brought by
colletta smith, bbc news.xit and what preparations are being made both here and across europe. we'll bejoining forces with radio 5 live in a special programme at 11.30 tomorrow — putting your questions about how you can get ready for brexit to our experts. get in touch using the hashtag bbc ask this. you can also text on 6112a and email askthis@bbc.co.uk three teenagers have been arrested after a 17—year—old boy was stabbed to death in a street attack in north london. the suspects are...